Women sprinters need more training, exposure abroad: ex-sprint queen

15 Jul 2023 • 4:12 PM MYT
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Women sprinters need more training, exposure abroad: ex-sprint queen

KUALA LUMPUR – The country’s female sprinters must be given more training and international exposure abroad to ensure Malaysia is never short of acclaimed female athletes in sprint events. 

Former national sprint queen Datuk Mumtaz Jaafar said this is based on some good performances by national sprinters of late and the need to ride on this momentum.

“We need to send our women sprinters abroad to gain more exposure. There has also been some good development where our women sprinters are concerned as all the states are now paying more attention to developing their athletes.

“To ensure there is no shortage of good athletes, measures must be taken to keep producing more of them,” she told reporters after the launch of the “Let’s Move” event in Bukit Kiara Park here today. 

The event is a collaboration between the Olympic Council of Malaysia and Taman Tun Dr Ismail residents to hold events for those aged between 5 and 15. 

On the same note, Mumtaz also heaped praise on SEA Games athlete senior Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli, who has been consistently producing admirable performances for the country.

She said Zaidatul, 29, was still pushing younger athletes in meets despite now being married. 

“Zaidatul, for me, is special as she continues to compete and perform very well even after getting married. To me, all women athletes have their own respective strengths,” she said. 

On Thursday, Zaidatul set a personal record of 11.56s in the 100m sprint at the 2023 Asian Athletics Championships women’s 100m heats.

However, she could only finish fifth in the semifinals after finishing fifth in 11.67s. – Bernama, July 15, 2023