Malaysia Athletics

Record-breaker Shereen in top form ahead of Sea Games – NST

KUALA LUMPUR: United States-based Shereen Samson Vallabouy is on fire at the moment. The Perak-born athlete clocked 52.27s en route to gold during the NCAA Division Two Indoor Track and Field Championships at Virginia Beach on Saturday. Her timing had also bettered her own national record of 52.87s which she had set at the Lewis […]

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UTM’s Visual Signal Device Revolutionizes Track and Field for Malaysia’s Deaf Athletes

JOHOR BAHRU, 9th March. –Track and field differ from most other sports because it is solely measured in meters and seconds, where even a tiny fraction of a second can be the determining factor. Hence, the technology to record data from track and field races must be exceedingly precise and accurate. However, it is a

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Queenie hopes to become Malaysia’s first women to win SEA Games discus gold

KUALA LUMPUR, March 6 — National discus thrower Queenie Ting Kung Ni hopes to become the country’s first women to win a discus gold medal in the history of Malaysia’s participation in the SEA Games athletics competition. Queenie as she is fondly known, however, acknowledged that the feat will not be a walk in the

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Sprinter Pengiran eyes Asian Juniors qualification – NST

KUALA LUMPUR: Sprinter Pengiran Aidil Auf Hajam believes nothing is impossible following his victory in the 200m at last month’s Malaysia Track and Field Championships (MTFC) in Bukit Jalil. The 17-year-old Sabahan upstaged national sprinters Jonathan Nyepa and Khairul Hafiz Jantan to win the men’s 200m final in 21.54s Pengiran now aims to qualify for

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State athletes, coaches outshine national team counterparts

KUALA LUMPUR: State coaches have done a wonderful job in guiding their athletes to some very impressive performances at the Malaysian Track and Field Championships (MTFC) which concluded in Bukit Jalil yesterday. Sabah coach Jumain Taepe produced two promising sprinters, Pengiran Aidil Auf Hajam and Nur Aishah Rofina Aling, who upstaged national athletes in the

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Pengiran Aidil pulls off sensational upset to win men’s 200m gold

KUALA LUMPUR: National back-up sprinter Pengiran Aidil Auf Hajam from Sabah created a sensational upset by beating the national men’s record holder in the 200m race of the Malaysian Athletics Federation (MAF) Track and Field Championships at the National Sports Council’s Mini Stadium in Bukit Jalil, here today. The 18-year-old Sabahan clocked 21.54s to win

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Sprinter Muhammad Haiqal beats Cambodia SEA Games qualifying mark

KUALA LUMPUR: National sprinter Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi (pix) clocked 10.46s to smash the Cambodia SEA Games qualifying mark enroute to winning the 100m event at the Malaysian Athletics Federation (MAF) Track and Field Championships here yesterday. The time recorded by Muhammad Haiqal at the National Sports Council (NSC) mini stadium surpassed the qualifying time of 10.56s set

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