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excitement when she succeeded in breaking the 31-year-old women’s national 100m record previously held by
G. Shanti participated in the Perlis Open Athletics Championships today.
Zaidatul Husniah, 31 years old and fondly referred to as ‘Adik’, clocked a time of 11.49 seconds.
seconds (s) on the way to securing the gold medal at Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium here, to
break the longstanding 11.50-second record set by G. Shanti in Kuala Lumpur on May 7,
It should be noted that Zaidatul Husniah broke Shanti’s record back in 2017 with a
a time of 11.36 seconds; however, it was not recognized as a record because it was wind-assisted.
In the meantime, Zaidatul Husniah stated that age was not an obstacle for her to demonstrate that she still possesses it.
the motivation and determination to keep representing the country.
So far, it’s been hard work for me. What’s crucial is not just being content at my age but having the ability to keep pushing forward.
To maintain timing like this, I demonstrate that age is not a factor that can cause us to falter.
I aimed to demonstrate that hard work is essential for achieving our goals, so I just kept pushing forward.
“I just enjoyed it and didn’t expect to be able to achieve such a time,” she told reporters today.
She also hoped that the support provided would extend beyond just herself, but also…
regarding her fellow athletes.
In the meantime, Mohd Poad Md Kassim, the national sprints coach, expressed his gratitude for
Zaidatul Husniah’s achievement was anticipated, given her status as the country’s top female sprinter.
had demonstrated the potential to break the national record during training.
I want to express my gratitude to Zaidatul for setting the new national record and also extend my thanks to her…
Without her comrades who have trained alongside her, Zaidatul might not have been able to succeed.
to achieve such an impressive time,” he told Bernama.
Mohd Poad mentioned that preparations were underway for Zaidatul to compete in the SEA Games, with the aim of…