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Azizulhasni Awang, also known as the ‘Pocket Rocketman’, faced a setback during the men’s keirin event at the Olympic Games Paris 2024. The 36-year-old Malaysian track cycling champion was disqualified for a fault start in the first heat of the competition. This unfortunate incident has put a pause on Malaysia’s quest for its first Olympic gold medal.

The disqualification came as a result of Azizulhasni overtaking the derny before it had exited the track, leading to his removal from the race. Despite being considered one of the favorites in the keirin event and a strong contender for a medal, Azizulhasni’s disqualification was a disappointing blow for Malaysian fans.

Following the incident, Matthew Glaetzer from Australia and Jeffrey Hoogland from the Netherlands secured their spots in the keirin quarterfinals by finishing as the top pair in the heat. However, there is still hope for Azizulhasni as an appeal has been filed to contest the decision.

Despite the setback, Azizulhasni’s supporters continue to show their unwavering support for the talented athlete. Known for his speed and determination, Azizulhasni has been a symbol of Malaysian excellence in the world of track cycling. While the disqualification was a setback, it does not diminish his achievements and contributions to Malaysian sports.

As we await the outcome of the appeal, the Malaysian contingent at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 remains hopeful for a successful resolution. Azizulhasni’s journey in the keirin event may have hit a roadblock, but his spirit and dedication serve as an inspiration to aspiring athletes across the country.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and continue to support our Malaysian athletes on their quest for glory on the world stage. Follow us on social media for the latest news and highlights from the Olympic Games Paris 2024. Let’s rally behind our athletes and show them the unwavering support they deserve as they compete against the best in the world.