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National cycling athlete Mohamad Nur Aiman Mohd Zariff after winning Malaysia’s 37th gold medal during the men’s road race event of the 31st SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam, on May 21, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

Energetic finish by cyclist Nur Aiman Zariff earns Malaysia’s 37th gold at Hanoi SEA Games

HANOI, May 21 — National cyclist Muhammad Nur Aiman ​​Mohd Zariff displayed an energetic pace towards the finish line to win the gold medal in the men’s road race of the 31st SEA Games held in Hoa Binh Province, about 75km from here, today.

The Terengganu Cycling Team (TSG) rider was in his element with 1km to go before the finish line, overcoming three other riders in the front group to contribute Malaysia’s 37th gold medal at the Games this time.

The 25-year-old Le Tour de Langkawi (LTdL) 2020 King of the Mountain crossed the finish line in a time of 3 hours 48 minutes and 22 seconds, overcoming his Indonesian challenger Aiman ​​Cahyadi who had to settle for second place while Thai rider Navuti Liphongyu took the bronze.

Both the Indonesian and Thai riders also recorded the same time as Muhammad Nur Aiman.

“Thank God, today I ​​was able to win the gold medal for Malaysia … thanks very much to Allah SWT,” he said on the Facebook of the Malaysian National Cycling Federation (MNCF).

The 162.25km race also saw the Malaysian team, which included road cycling specialist Akmal Hakim Zakaria, record an overall time of 3:51:17s to be in sixth place.

Of three other national riders in the fray, Nur Amirull Fakhruddin Marzuki finished in 31st place, Muhammad Zawawi Azman (32nd) and Muhammad Nur Aiman ​​Rosli in 33rd place. All three riders clocked a time of 4:04; 48s.

National road cycling head coach, Datuk Ng Joo Ngan was very happy with the national squad, which consists of a combination of two of Malaysia’s leading professional teams – TSG and Sapura Cycling Team, to win the race.

“Our boys did very well. Thank you Mr President (MNCF president Datuk Abu Samah Abdul Wahab). You brought me back as a coach here and I gave them very good advice and I hope they will continue their good work,” he said on the MNCF’s social media site.

After winning 13 gold, 10 silver and three bronze medals in the cycling events at the 2017 Kuala Lumpur SEA Games, the national squad took home only one bronze through Sheikh Muhammad Taslim Shaikh Mohd Raziff in BMX (men’s freestyle flat land) out of 13 golds offered in the sport in the Philippines in 2019.

Following that, MNCF decided to get the services Joo Ngan, a former national coach and cyclist, who had once guided former Olympian M. Kumaresan, in organising a winning strategy in Hanoi.

— Bernama

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