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Azizulhasni on cloud nine after reclaiming Asian sprint gold

Pocket Rocketman knocks out defending champion Kento Yamasaki 2-0

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 16 Jun 2023 9:54PM

Azizulhasni on cloud nine after reclaiming Asian sprint gold
After a day’s rest, Datuk Azizulhasni Awang (left) will begin his quest for his first Asian keirin title in eight years, having last triumphed in his pet event at the 2015 edition in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. – Bernama, June 16, 2023

NILAI – National ace Datuk Mohd Azizulhasni Awang has got his hands back on the Asian sprint title after emerging victorious in the Asian Track Cycling Championships (ACC) 2023 at the National Velodrome here tonight.

The 35-year-old, who had won the sprint title six times – in 2008, 2009, 2014, 2017, 2019 and 2020 – before skipping last year’s edition to recover from open heart surgery, beat Jakarta Nations Cup silver medallist Kaiya Ota of Japan 2-0 (9.924s, 9.828s) in the men’s elite sprint final for a record 11th gold medal overall in the championships.

Earlier in the semifinals, the Pocket Rocketman knocked out defending champion Kento Yamasaki of Japan 2-0.

After a day’s rest, Azizulhasni will begin his quest for his first Asian keirin title in eight years, having last triumphed in his pet event at the 2015 edition in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.

A victory tomorrow will see him repeat his two-gold feat in sprint and keirin that he achieved at the 2008 edition in Nara, Japan, where he also claimed the team sprint silver medal. 

A tearful Azizulhasni, who had to be comforted by national head coach John Beasley, admitted to having to overcome huge challenges on and off the track to win the title.

“Overcoming the two Japanese riders in the semifinals and final today was definitely a huge challenge, especially Kaya, who is a world-class sprint rider. 

“I had to be prepared and adopt the right tactic to overcome him.

“In the first race, I chose to stay behind him and then power away. 

“For the second race, I started in front of him and went full throttle until he ran out of gas at the last bend.

“I am very happy to win my 11th gold medal in the ACC and reach ‘legendary status’...even the Japanese riders have not done this in these championships. 

“I can control my emotions right now, because I have been dreaming of this gold since taking part in Hong Kong (in the International Track Cup) last month,” he told reporters.

Yamasaki had to be content with third place this time after beating compatriot Kohei Terasaki 2-0 in the bronze-medal decider.

In the women’s elite sprint final, Japan’s Riyu Ohta defended her crown by beating compatriot Mina Sato 2-0. – Bernama, June 16, 2023

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