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>> March 01, 2010

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Jad Adrian wins 100m race in MASUM

>> February 27, 2010

The country's fastest men were the main highlights of the first day of this year's national university meet (MASUM) at Serdang, yesterday (26th February).

Malaysian Games champion Zabidi Ghazali (UM) whose personal best in the 100m is 10.57, and UPM's Latif Nyat (PB 10.45), the 2006 SUKMA champion and 2009 SEA Games representative were in actions.

In a close race however, it was UPM's Jad Adrian who emerged as the winner ahead of the duo national sprinters to defend his gold medal from the last edition.

In a cold final late-night race, he stopped the clock at 10.94  into a slight breeze (-0.5), right ahead of Zabidi and Latif Nyat. Both were clocked at 10.96 and 10.99 for silver and bronze, respectively.

"I only back into training about two months ago after a suffering hamstring injury, this is a good start for me."

"The race was very late (11pm) and the condition was a bit cold, but after all, I did not even taper for this", Jad said.

During the final race, Latif, the known fast starter came out off the block, exploding like a bullet to have a near two-meter gap straightaway. He led for 70 meters until the 24-year-old Jad Adrian shifted his faster gear and closed the gaps.

Jad, who had a smooth clearance and acceleration was left behind from the beginning as a result of the poor reaction, but his powerful swings kept him not far away from Latif.

He trailed Latif for an entire three-quarter of the race and only seen in front in the last 15-m.

Zabidi came "very late" but managed to catch Latif at the end.

Earlier, Jad Adrian clocked 10.89 to win a heat race against Zabidi who led him for 70m. Latif won another heat in 10.92.

UPSI’s top sprinter Izuddin Yahya was 4th in the finals with a time of 11.08s.

UIAM's Norhafiz was 5th in 11.28 while UiTM's M.Saufee placed 6th in 11.38.

A former national sprinter, Syarafie Sauli of UPSI injured and went to seventh in 11.41s while UNIMAP's Mohd. Isa clocked 11.46s for the eighth position.


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Videos of 2009 Malaysia Open Athletics Championship

>> January 26, 2010

Videos of the 86th Malaysia Open Athletics Championship 2009 (MAAU Open)at National stadium, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur. Results can be seen at the last part of each videos.

Men's 100 metres final


Men's 100 metres SF 1


Men's 100 metres SF 2


Men's 100 metres QF 1


Men's 100 metres QF 2


Men's 100 metres QF 3


Men's 100 metres QF 4


Women's 100 metres final


Women's 100m SF 1


Women's 100m SF 2


Women's 400mh Final (Courtesy of Nayien)

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Malaysia's Athletics Ranking

>> January 24, 2010

My compilation of "Malaysia's Top Performers / Athletics Ranking for 2010" could be sent to your email FOR FREE if you're making your request (only) here:




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Keep Motivated with Sports Quotations

>> January 20, 2010

I've collected the best sports quotation and put them on here so they can be applied to athletes to keep motivated with a strong determination and endeavour to reach their dream. Enjoy my selection...

1. “Pain is temporary, pride is forever”

2. “Winning as a team is better than anything. It's great to share success”

3. “Gold medals don't make champions ... hard work does”

4. “I can accept failure. Everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying”

5. “Teamwork is the fuel that allows common people to produce uncommon results”

6. “Excellence is not a singular act but a habit. You are what you do repeatedly”

7. “It does not matter how many times you get knocked down, but how many times you get up”

8. “Every runner has excuses, but a champion never uses them”

9. “The pride you gain is worth the pain”

10. “The only one who can tell you 'you can't ' is you. And you don't have to listen”

11. “You can stand tall without standing on someone. You can be a victor without having victims”

12. “The 400m meters, only the strong survive”

13. "When you win, say nothing, when you lose, say less”

14. "If you win through bad sportsmanship, that's no real victory”

15. “I don't try to intimidate anybody before a fight. That's nonsense. I intimidate people by hitting them”

16. “To give yourself the best possible chance of playing to your potential, you must prepare for every eventuality. That means practice”

17. “It is not the size of a man but the size of his heart that matters”

18. “The man who has no imagination has no wings”

19. “Some people say I have attitude ... maybe I do ... but I think you have to. You have to believe in yourself when no one else does ... that makes you a winner right there”

20. “Don't give up at half-time. Concentrate on winning the second half”

21. “The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a man's determination”

22. “The highest compliment that you can pay me is to say that I work hard every day, that I never dog it”

23. “Champions keep playing until they get it right”

24. “Champions aren't made in the gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them ... a desire, a dream, a vision”

25. “There is no room in your mind for negative thoughts”

26. “If you want to limit yourself, that’s fine. But don’t let other people do it for you”

27. “Whenever you get knocked down in the game of life, immediately get up, get better, and get going again”

28. “If you set a goal for yourself and are able to achieve it, you have won your race. Your goal can be to come in first, to improve your performance, or just finish the race it's up to you”

29. “I've always made a total effort, even when the odds seemed entirely against me. I never quit trying ... I never felt that I didn't have a chance to win”

30. “Your greatest competitor in a race, is yourself”

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2009 TOP PERFORMERS

MALAYSIA'S TOP PERFORMERS (2009)

Compiled & Edited by: 
JAD ADRIAN WASHIF

Men's Olympic Events

100 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Muhamad Idris Zakaria  10.58 +1.3 (-h-)  24.07.09  Taipei, TPE
2  Mohd Zabidi Ghazali  10.59 (1)  30.05.09  Kuantan
3  Syed Aliff Syed Noh  10.61 (1)  01.08.09  Kuala Lumpur

200 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Mohd Noor Imran Hadi  21.60 (4)  16.12.09  Vientiane, LAO
2  Mohd Azizi Ariffin  21.63 (1)  12.07.09  Petaling Jaya
3  Syed Aliff Syed Noh  21.70 (3)  31.05.09  Kuantan

400 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Mohd Zafril Zuslaini  47.11 (1)  17.12.09  Vientiane, LAO
2  Mohd Zaiful Zainal Abidin  47.49 (3)  10.10.09  Kuala Lumpur
3  Paneerselvam Yuvaaraj  47.61 (4)  17.12.09  Vientiane, LAO

800 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Subramaniam Mathialagan  1:50.65 (1)  01.08.09  Kuala Lumpur
2  Mohd Jironi Riduan  1:50.98 (2)  14.12.09  Vientiane, LAO
3  Mahendran Vadivellan  1:51.38 (2)  01.08.09  Kuala Lumpur

1500 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Mohd Jironi Riduan  3:47.34 (2)  17.12.09  Vientiane, LAO
2  Mahendran Vadivellan  3:48.99 (3)  17.12.09  Vientiane, LAO
3  Nik Hafiz Nik Mohd  4:03.75 (1)  20.05.09  Kuala Lumpur

5000 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Mahendran Vadivellan  15:16.30 (1)  19.07.09  Ipoh
2  K. Gunasegaran  15:26.10 (2)  19.07.09  Ipoh
3  Muniandy Arul Thevar  15:27.73 (3)  19.07.09  Ipoh

10,000 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  K Gunasegaran  32:36.77 (1)  ??.07.09  Ipoh
2  Ramadoss Muniandy  32:37.03 (2)  ??.07.09  Ipoh
3  Jayamaran Karthik  33:31.32 (1)  30.05.09  Kuantan

Marathon
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Ramadoss Muniandy  2:31.52 (17)  28.06.09  Kuala Lumpur
2  Shaharuddin Hashim  2:35.36  22.11.09  Penang
3  Ramasamy Jayakumar  2:46.19   28.06.09  Kuala Lumpur

110 Metres Hurdles
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Rayzamshah Wan Sofian  13.98  22.07.09  Cuxhaven, SWI
2  Mohd Robani Hassan  14.01 (3h-)  11.11.09  Guangzhou, CHN
3  Mohd Faiz Mohamed  14.20 (1)  10.10.09  Kuala Lumpur

400 Metres Hurdles
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Abdul Azlan Samsudin  53.37 (1)  01.08.09  Kuala Lumpur
2  Eldysham Elron  54.15 (2)  01.08.09  Kuala Lumpur
3  Mohd Azri Kadir  54.29  29.05.09  Kuantan

3000m Steeplechase
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Jayamaran Karthik  9:35.24 (1)  26.04.09  Seremban
2  Krishnan Prabudass  9:40.97 (2)  01.08.09  Kuala Lumpur
3  Ahmad Luth Hamizan  9:47.25 (3)  01.08.09  Kuala Lumpur

20KM Road Walk
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Loo Choon Sieng  1:29.28 (25)  15.03.09  Nomi, JAP
2  Teoh Boon Lim  1:31.17 (31)  15.03.09  Nomi, JAP
3  Mohd Shahrulhaizy  1:31.34 (36)  15.03.09  Nomi, JAP

50KM Road Walk
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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High Jump
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Lee Hup Wei  2.24 (1)  23.05.09  Suzhou, CHN
2  Ahmad Najwan Aqra  2.13 (2)  10.10.09  Kuala Lumpur
3  Anpalagan Kavee Alagan  2.12 (1)  23.05.09  Kuala Lumpur

Pole Vault
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Hafizuddin Shadan  4.80 (1)  05.04.09  Kuala Lumpur
2  Rafiuddin Che Omar  4.60 (1)  25.04.09  Seremban
3  Aiyuha Sulaiman  4.60 (2)  25.04.09  Seremban

Long Jump
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Jen Chan Guo  7.45 (1)  19.09.09  Ipoh
2  Cammilus David  7.23 (1)  22.05.09  Kuala Lumpur
2  Mohd Hakimi Ismail  7.23 -1.6 (3)  06.06.09  Ho Chi Minh, VIE
2  Pang Li Chong  7.23 (1)  20.06.09  Malacca
3  Syahrul Amri Suhaimi  7.22 (4)  11.10.09  Kuala Lumpur

Triple Jump
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Mohd Hakimi Ismail  15.80 (1)  09.05.09  Penang
2  Ahmad Firdaus Salim  15.79 (2)  09.05.09  Penang
3  Ammar Fitri Zainul  15.23 (2)  31.07.09  Kuala Lumpur

Shot Put
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Adi Alifuddin Hussin  16.92 (NR) (2)  13.12.09  Vientiane, LAO
2  Mohd Hafiz Hashim  14.98 (3)  11.10.09  Kuala Lumpur
3  Shahrin Selamat  14.18 (2)  21.06.09  Malacca

Discus Throw
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Mohd Hasrol Nizam Yaakob  43.80 (1)  02.08.09  Kuala Lumpur
2  Adi Alifuddin Hussin  43.36 (1)  26.04.09  Seremban
3  Wong Poh San  41.24 (1)  02.08.09  Kuala Lumpur

Hammer Throw
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Jackie Wong  49.66 (1)  02.12.09  B.S. Begawan, BRU
2  Azman Mohamad  46.58 (5)  10.10.09  Kuala Lumpur
3  Abdul Halim Yatim  44.04 (1)  26.04.09  Seremban

Javelin Throw
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Peter Agan Lungun  65.45 (1)  31.07.09  Kuala Lumpur
2  Gerald Agan Lungun  59.91  03.05.09  Kuching
3  Josmon Justin  57.99 (4)  10.10.09  Kuala Lumpur

Decathlon
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Mohd Faizal Mustafa  6051 (1)  30.09.09  Lumut
2  Franky Buar  5383 (2)  30.09.09  Lumut
3  Sazari Sahar  5020 (3)  30.09.09  Lumut

4x100 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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4x400 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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 Women Olympic Events

100 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Norjannah H. Jamaluddin  11.82 (4)  13.12.09  Vientiane, LAO
2  Nurul Sarah Abdul Kadir  11.83 (5)  13.12.09  Vientiane, LAO
3  Cynthia Manghing  12.07 (1)  07.06.09  Sandakan

200 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Nurul Sarah Abdul Kadir  24.10 (4)  16.12.09  Vientiane, LAO
2  Norjannah H. Jamaluddin  24.48 (5)  16.12.09  Vientiane, LAO
3  Siti Norhayati Zulkifli  25.28 (1)  23.05.09  Kuala Lumpur

400 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Noraseela Mohd Khalid  54.23 (1)  10.10.09  Kuala Lumpur
2  Nor Hazwani Norizan  56.35 (1)  31.07.09  Kuala Lumpur
3  Norohida Baidawi  56.64 (1)  11.07.09  Ho Chi Minh, VIE

800 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Kumarasamy Gantimanthi  2:07.99 (2)  14.12.09  Vientiane, LAO
2  Lee Pei Ying  2:24.75 (1)  23.05.09  Kuala Lumpur
3  Noor Amelia Musa  2:25.24  01.08.09  Kuala Lumpur

1500 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Kumarasamy Gantimanthi  4:36.00 (1)  02.08.09  Kuala Lumpur
2  Melinder Kaur  4:42.17 (2)  02.08.09  Kuala Lumpur
3  Noor Amelia Musa  5:03.81 (3)  02.08.09  Kuala Lumpur

5000 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Melinder Kaur  17:48.56 (3)  11.07.09  Ho Chi Minh, VIE
2  Subramaniam Sanggeetha  18:52.54 (3)  11.10.09  Kuala Lumpur
3  Alaku Sundari  19:48.80  06.06.09  Kuala Lumpur

10,000 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Subramaniam Sanggeetha  40:21.02 (2)  10.10.09  Kuala Lumpur
2  Arumugam Amutha  43:08.76 (3)  10.10.09  Kuala Lumpur
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Marathon
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
 1  Yuan Yufang  3:16:37 (13)  28.06.09  Kuala Lumpur
2  Tan Lee Chin  3:37:48 (7)  22.11.09  Penang
3  Michelle Tan Bee Kiang  3:37:55 (3)  11.10.09  Kota Kinabalu

110 Metres Hurdles                  
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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400 Metres Hurdles
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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3000m Steeplechase
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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20KM Road Walk
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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50KM Road Walk
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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High Jump
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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Pole Vault
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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Long Jump
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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Triple Jump
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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Shot Put
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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Discus Throw
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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Hammer Throw
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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Javelin Throw
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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Decathlon
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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4x100 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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4x400 Metres
NO NAME PERF DATE     VENUE
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The IAAF adopted ‘One false start results in disqualification’

>> January 01, 2010

The IAAF adopted a new false-start rule for 2010, which will disqualify any runner who jumps the gun.

Since 2003 the second runner to commit a false start is disqualified and thrown out, regardless of who committed the first foul. Previously, a sprinter (the same athlete) would only be disqualified for two false starts.

Under the new rule, any athlete to break or commits a false start is automatically out of the race.

The new rule didn’t give sprinters any chance to play around in the first fire which negatively affected to the others. “Many athletes were playing mind games with the others, but now that would not be possible,” said Jorge Salcedo, IAAF's technical commission.

Maurice Greene and Marion Jones used to opposed the changes of the foul start rule way back in 2001 (from two false starts by the same athlete equal disqualification) as it would also affected the spectators which have bought an expensive price of tickets when their favourite athlete DSQ.

Some of the points of view from Tyson Gay regards on the new rule;

TYSON GAY is not in favour of the newly incorporated no false start rule that comes into effect in 2010.

On August 2009 the world governing body of athletics, the IAAF, adopted the rule change that will automatically disqualify every athlete who jumps the gun, but the American was highly critical of the new judgment.

"No, I don’t think it’s an improvement," Gay said.

"I don’t really agree with it, I don’t know if it is all for television or what not, but I don’t do this for television," Gay said.

"I don’t know the details behind the rules, I talked to (former sprinter) Frankie Fredericks about it and he said if he comes to a major championship and someone false starts and is out, that is a waste of a ticket."

Gay, who will defend his titles at the world championships in Berlin, starting this weekend, added that athletes are human and will make mistakes. He believes the change will affect any athlete’s approach to competition, adding that the current rule, which has the second runner jumping the gun being kicked out, should have remained.

"I am a human being, like the rest of the athletes, I make mistakes," he explained. "The new rule will affect athletes a lot mentally, because every time you go to a race now, if you move, you are out," he said.

"People will have to sit more and wait and not react like they want to, people will be more cautious. You move you are out, it will leave certain people out. People train hard all year and then one false start, you are gone."

The new rule will not apply to the worlds.


Yet the IAAF president, Lamine Diack replied to those who said it would be hard for experienced athletes to get used to the new rule "it had been used at America universities for the past 30 years." He also quoted that the changes were made to avoid the lengthy delays from the false starts which consequently spoiled the broadcaster.

But the question at the top of the head does it designed for bureaucrats and TV schedules? and not for athletes?

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