The Borneo Post

World champion Azizulhasn­i proves size doesn’t matter

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KUALA LUMPUR: National elite cyclist Azizulhasn­i Awang has proven that having a small build is not an obstacle to become a world champion.

Nicknamed ‘ The Pocket Rocketman’, Azizulhasn­i won the keirin event at the UCI World Track Cycling Championsh­ips in Hong Kong on Thursday.

The diminutive cyclist said he never gave up hope throughout the past 10 years in hunting for the title, although he admitted it was not easy to compete with foreign cyclists who were taller and bigger than him.

“Everyday during the training session I kept pushing the boundaries hard. People said I couldn’t succeed in sport because of my physical size, I know I’m racing with giants, big powerful guys out there,” he said on his Instagram account.

Azizulhasn­i said the victory was also a sweet moment for him as he had previously only managed the silver medal in 2010, and bronze in 2015 and 2016.

The Terengganu- born rider also won the silver medal in the sprint event of the 2009 world championsh­ips in Poland.

The 2016 Rio Olympic bronze medallist faced stiff competitio­n from five other riders before reaching the fi nish line to win the gold medal in the race held at the Hong Kong Velodrome Park.

Azizulhasn­i said in addition to working hard in training, he also never gave up praying to achieve success.

“It’s an unbelievab­le night for me. I’ve been trying so hard to get this world title. I ended up with bronze and silver twice, and lost only by millimetre­s, but I never gave up.

“I believed if I keep working hard and believing in myself, my time will come,” he said

Azizulhasn­i also thanked Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin, who had always given him support and inspiratio­n to become an excellent athlete and a role model to the younger generation.

“Thanks for the motivation­al words, especially before the race and I kept my promise to you to bring back the Rainbow Jersey, I’m now the world champion,” he said.

Meanwhile, Terengganu Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Razif Abdul Rahman congratula­ted Azizulhasn­i over the feat, saying he was proud of the native of Dungun in becoming the first Malaysian to win the world title in the track cycling event.

“I am confident that the performanc­e shown by Azizulhasn­i Awang can inspire our cycling team TSG to produce more successful biking athletes,” he said in a statement yesterday.

 ??  ?? Azizulhasn­i Awang (centre) of Malaysia poses with his gold medal, flanked by silver medallist Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata (left) of Colombia and bronze winner Tomas Babek of Czech Republic.
Azizulhasn­i Awang (centre) of Malaysia poses with his gold medal, flanked by silver medallist Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata (left) of Colombia and bronze winner Tomas Babek of Czech Republic.

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