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PM Muhyiddin congratulates Azizulhasni for winning Olympics silver medal

Muhyiddin delivering his speech during the Risda and Felcra 2021 Dividend Handover at Risda Headquarters on April 27. – Bernama photo

KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 8): Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has congratulated national track cyclist Datuk Mohd Azizulhasni Awang for winning silver in men’s keirin at the Tokyo Olympics today.

The prime minister said his success would definitely add cheer to the Malaysian contingent before the games come to a close today.

“Whatever its colour, the medal you won at the world’s biggest sporting stage has a very significant meaning for you and the country, as we could see the Jalur Gemilang being raised. All the people of Malaysia are truly proud of your achievement and fighting spirit.

“I too was moved on seeing tears of joy just now. We in Malaysia fully understand the emotions and difficulties you have experienced throughout these games. Thank you for all your sacrifices for the country,” he said in a post on his official Facebook.

In a dramatic final, Azizulhasni, nicknamed The Pocket Rocketman, crossed the finish line just ahead of the Netherlands’ Harrie Lavreysen to clinch silver, while Jason Kenny of Britain retained his gold medal.

The prime minister also conveyed his greetings to Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom, who overcame pain to compete in the quarter-finals.

“To Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom, I would like to say that your failure to accompany Azizulhasni to the final should not break your spirit.

“Your determination and spirit in fighting for Malaysia by casting aside pain in the heats and quarter-finals in itself showed that you are a hero who deserves respect. Thank you, Shah Firdaus,” Muhyiddin said. – Bernama

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