The Borneo Post

Dismal show from cyclist Fatehah

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MELBOURNE-based Fatehah Mustapa has some serious soul- searching to do after failing to progress in the women’s sprint cycling event at the Rio Olympic Games here on Sunday.

Coming fresh to Rio from a five-week pre- camp training in Agueda, Portugal, she clocked 11.207 seconds in the preliminar­y qualifying round to finish 21st among 27 riders.

British Rebecca James set a new Olympic record with 10.1721s in the preliminar­y round, erasing her compatriot Victoria Pendleton’s time of 10.724s in the 2012 London Olympics.

It is the second in the year that Fatehah failed to progress beyond the preliminar­y rounds after a disappoint­ing 25th position with 11.334s clocked at the Track Cycling World Championsh­ips in London in March.

“I did my best and coach John Beasley was statisfied with me,” said the Terengganu-born rider who specialise­s in the kierin race.

However, prior to the race, Beasley in the one and only press conference upon coming to Rio last Saturday, had said that Fatehah should be able to do around 11 seconds to rewrite her personal best.

Her personal best of 11.108s is also the national record set by the rider at the world championsh­ips in Paris last year.

She finished the 200 mr ac east he third Asian rider with two Chinese - Zhong Tianshi (10.820s) and Gong Jinjie (11.068s) making the cut among 18 riders for the next stage in fifth and 15th spots respective­ly. She, however, remains assured she will do better in both sprint and kierin events at the Asian championsh­ip in Tokyo in November.

Asked about her next move, Fatehah said she will take a twoweek break to visit her father, Mustapa Kassim, who was warded at the hospital for kidney complicati­on and a stroke. “It’s not an excuse for my performanc­e here,” she said. Meanwhile, team manager, Datuk Amarjit Singh defended the rider by saying that she had shown improvemen­t from the world championsh­ips in March. — Bernama

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Fatehah Mustapa competes in the women’s sprint cycling event at the Rio Olympic Velodrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. — Reuters photo
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