Khairul Hafiz Jantan breaks Watson Nyambek's 100m record with 10.18s
KUCHING: Khairul Hafiz Jantan is authoritatively Malaysia's quickest ever sprinter subsequent to winning the Malaysia Games 100m gold decoration, destroying Watson Nyambek's national record in a rankling 10.18 seconds at the Sarawak Stadium, today. The Malacca competitor broke clear of the field at the midway check to cross the completion line an undisputed champion, with Sarawak's Jonathan Nyepa edging Malacca's Badrul Hisyam Manap in a near tie for silver after both coordinated 10.36s. Sarawak's Watson had set the past record of 10.30 seconds on 15 July, 1998, a week prior Khairul Hafiz was conceived. "I never anticipated that would break the national record as my goal was just to beat Badrul to the gold decoration," said Khairul Hafiz, who won 100m gold at the Asian Junior Championships in Vietnam a month ago. "He was really the person who pushed me to break the national record." After addressing journalists, Khairul Hafiz dashed to grasp his dad and sobbed straightforwardly. Khairul Hafiz, 18, had given cautioning of what to come when he ran 10.44 seconds in the morning's semi-finals when it appeared as though regardless he had bounty available for later. He made a new beginning in the last and once he had the lead, there was no denying Khairul Hafiz the gold decoration with his time likewise a noteworthy change on his own best of 10.36. Khairul Hafiz has a shot of winning a brilliant treble when he keeps running in the 200m and 4x100m occasions in the coming days.
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