Asiad: Azeem Fahmi breaks 41-year dry spell with men’s 100m medal

Sprinter grabs nation’s second bronze in athletics, 0.02s from topping own record

Muhammad Azeem Mohd Fahmi (centre) secures Malaysia’s second bronze in athletics, 41 years after the last national athlete obtained an Asian Games medal in the men’s 100m event. – Muhd Azran Malek Facebook pic, September 30, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Muhammad Azeem Mohd Fahmi lived up to expectations at the Asian Games today, securing a bronze medal in the men’s 100m event – 41 years after the last national athlete reached such heights in the Asian Games.

He also clinched a second bronze medal in the athletics category for the Malaysian contingent following Shereen Samson Vallabouy’s earlier bronze in the women’s 400m event, which ended the nation’s 17-year Asian Games medal drought.

In the men’s 100m final at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium, the United States-based runner clocked a time of 10.11s. 

He finished 0.14s behind the gold medalist from China, Xie Zhenye, who completed the race in 9.97s. 

Meanwhile, Thailand’s Puripol Boonson rounded up the podium with a time of 10.02s. 

19-year-old Azeem came remarkably close to breaking the national 100m outdoor record of 10.09 seconds which he had set himself. 

Azeem’s accomplishment stands as a historic milestone for the Malaysian contingent, as it has been 41 years since a Malaysian athlete managed to win a medal in the Games’ men’s 100m event.

The previous instance of Malaysia claiming a medal in the 100m event dates back to 1982, when Datuk Rabuan Pit achieved this feat. 

In that remarkable year, Rabuan clinched the gold medal, while Jang Jae-keun from South Korea secured the silver. – September 30, 2023