Selangor Journal
National sprinter Muhammad Azeem Mohd Fahmi. — Picture by BERNAMA TV

Muhammad Azeem hoping for Budapest wildcard ticket

PUTRAJAYA, July 24 — National sprinter Muhammad Azeem Mohd Fahmi hopes to get a wildcard ticket to make his debut in the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, from August 19 to August 27.

The 19-year-old said that based on the latest men’s 100-metre (m) ranking in World Athletics, he is the highest-ranked national sprinter in 90th position overall with 1,186 points.

“The World Athletics Championships is a major meet, so I hope that competing there (in Budapest) will help solidify my preparation for the 2023 Asian Games (postponed from 2022) in Hangzhou, China (September 23 to October 8).

“If I am given the chance to compete in the World Athletics Championships, I want to give it my all against other world-class sprinters,” Muhammad Azeem told reporters after the meet-and-greet session with students of SMK Presint 8 (1), earlier today.

Also present were Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh and Umar Osman, the men’s 400m champion in the 2023 SEA Games in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

The closing date for the submission of names for the world meet in Budapest is July 31.

Muhammad Azeem, the national record holder in the blue riband event with a time of 10.09 seconds (s), also hopes to clock 10.15s and below in Budapest.

The teenager, who is studying at Auburn University in Alabama, the United States (US), said he hopes to fly back to the US on July 31 to undergo intensive preparation ahead of the Budapest world meet.

In another development, Yeoh said her ministry would discuss with the Ministry of Education to tighten the standard operating procedure (SOP) in the appointment of coaches.

“What is important is that the coaches must be certified, qualified and if they have had any police reports lodged against them,” she said.

Yeoh was commenting on the incident involving a dodgeball coach, suspected of sexually harassing several students at a primary school recently.

Meanwhile, she is confident today’s meet-and-greet programme can instil an interest in sports among students, besides encouraging them to closely follow the development of national athletes.

— Bernama

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