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Azreen Nabila can go faster after two sub-12s in Tokyo - Nazmizan

Former Southeast Asian speed king believes that her performances, despite just three weeks of training, bodes well for the future

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 31 Jul 2021 6:01PM

Azreen Nabila can go faster after two sub-12s in Tokyo - Nazmizan
Azreen Nabila Alias registered her personal best time at the Tokyo Olympics. - Bernama pic. July 31, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR - Young sprinter Azreen Nabila Alias can be proud of her achievements at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, especially after recording two sub-12 seconds timings, including a personal best of 11.77s, in the women’s 100-metre event.

What makes her achievement more impressive, according to former Southeast Asian speed king Nazmizan Muhammad, is that the 21-year-old Olympic debutant did it without her coach (S. Balamurugan) being present in Tokyo, without any international exposure and armed with just three weeks of preparation.

To her credit, she never let those factors hinder her as she went on to prove that her selection for the wildcard spot in athletics was spot-on when she set a personal best of 11.77s in the qualifying round and 11.91s in round one of the 100m race at the Tokyo Olympic Stadium on Friday (July 30).

Her previous best of 11.81s was set at the 2018 Malaysia Games in Perak.

“By taking into account that she (Azreen Nabila) only knew of her Tokyo slot at the last minute and had only a short period of time to prepare, the time she clocked in Tokyo is good indeed,” the former national sprinter told Bernama today.

In Saturday’s (July 30) event, Azreen Nabila produced a spirited display to finish second in the 100m qualifiers before ending the first round in last spot.

Meanwhile, Nazmizan, who won the men’s 100m and 200m gold medals at the 2003 Hanoi SEA Games, believes that Azreen Nabila has the ability to go faster, adding that he would not be surprised if she were to break the national record in the future. 

He feels that the 2018 National Sportswoman of the Year only needs to be given more exposure in international competitions to raise her performance, including from the aspect of handling the pressure that comes with competing.  

“In the first round, she (Azreen Nabila) ran with some of the world's best and she would have surely been nervous. But that, to me, is the turning point for her… she learned something new in Tokyo,” said Nazmizan.

The Terengganu-born Azreen also has a season-best of 12.00s, which she achieved in April en route to beating her more illustrious compatriots S. Komalam Shally of Perak and Johor’s Siti Fatimah Mohamad to the 100m gold at the Malaysian Grand Prix Championship.

Realising that the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic may be an obstacle for the national athletes to train overseas, Nazmizan hopes that Azreen Nabila will be able to maintain her momentum by competing in several internal meets or be allowed to train with her male counterparts.

“(Former national sprinter) G. Shanti once asked to train with the men’s back-up athletes who were then clocking 11.2s. I think maybe Azreen needs such a ‘sparring partner’ for her to run faster,” he said.

Former international Shanti still holds the women’s 100m national record of 11.50s, which she set at a pre-SEA Games event in Kuala Lumpur in 1993. 

Meanwhile, Malaysian Athletics Federation deputy president Datuk Mumtaz Jaafar said a post-mortem on the 2020 Tokyo Olympics would be held to assess and discuss several matters on the direction for the national athletes. - Bernama. July 31, 2021

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