KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 11 — The wellbeing of national track cycling ace Datuk Mohd Azizulhasni Awang following his disqualification incident during the first round Heat 1 of the men’s keirin event in the 2024 Paris Olympics yesterday is the priority, said Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh.
She called on all to be kind to the 36-year-old and his family during this difficult time and recognised the many sacrifices they made over the years to let Azizulhasni, known as ‘The Pocket Rocketman’ train and compete abroad.
“For the parents who were watching the race with their children and having to deal with many questions “What happened? And Why?”, please take time to explain it to them.
“It is not going to be easy but you must help them process it even as you struggle to accept it yourself. In sports, the rules will bind you.
“Be kind with your words. Azizul is our Pocket Rocketman, I will always be supportive of your decision to race because you remain one of the finest athletes Malaysia has. Your well-being is now my priority for you. We love you,” she said in a Facebook post today.
Yeoh also expressed her dismay over the decision to disqualify Azizulhasni despite an appeal made by the team.
“I am angry at the decision to disqualify Azizul — please refer to his earlier post. Did the team appeal? Yes but the decision to disqualify him was final,” she said.
Meanwhile, Investment, Trade, and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz also offered words of encouragement.
“Stay strong, Jijoe! We will always remember all the joy you brought for us Malaysian fans over the years during the Olympics, #KitaSemuaTeamMAS #basikal #olimpik #Paris2024 #TZA” he said in a Facebook post.
In the meantime, Malaysian squash legend Datuk Nicol Ann David encouraged all Malaysians to come together and show solidarity over the situation faced by Mohd Aziziulhasni.
“If there is someone who is heartbroken today is him (Azizulhasni), he is in incredible pain and disappointment and we should be here to lend a shoulder and a helping hand. We cannot hurt deeper someone who already is in pain — that’s not what we do when someone is on the ground.
“To all my fellow Malaysians — let us support and honour our champion who has made our nation proud. Let us have solidarity and compassion and show the true values us Malaysians have,” she said.
Yesterday, Azizulhasni was disqualified for an incorrect move behind the pacer during the first round Heat One at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines National Velodrome.
The reigning silver medalist was supposed to race against Australian Matthew Glaetzer, Rayan Helal of France, Japanese Kaiya Ota, Jeffrey Hoogland from the Netherlands, and Jair Tjon En Fa of Suriname.
— Bernama