29th SEA Games KL2017 Olahraga Athletics 100m - Khairul Hafiz Jantan
“Do not ask about my injury. Only I know what injury I have but just pray for my next race which is the 4×100. You can count on me to give my best,” said the latest 100PLUS Ambassador.

With his left thigh strapped sprinter Khairul Hafiz Jantan could only finish fourth in the 200m men’s final on Wednesday which denied him a sprint double after winning the 100m gold on Tuesday,

The 19-year-old Khairul, however, was still all smiles as he acknowledged the huge turn out of fans at the Nasional Stadium in Bukit Jalil in the stadium as T. Anthony Beram of the Philippines clinched the gold in 20.84s.

The silver went to Thailand’s Jirapong Meenapra in 21.22s while Malaysia celebrated a surprise bronze through G. Aravinn Thevarr who clocked 21.26s.

Khairul was timed 21.28s for his fourth placing and he was more than happy to have “raced for my country” under any conditions and give “my best” in any competition.

“Do not ask about my injury. Only I know what injury I have but just pray for my next race which is the 4×100. You can count on me to give my best,” said the latest 100PLUS Ambassador.

29th SEA Games KL2017 Olahraga Athletics - Khairul Hafiz Jantan
With his left thigh strapped sprinter Khairul Hafiz Jantan could only finish fourth in the 200m men’s final on Wednesday which denied him a sprint double after winning the 100m gold on Tuesday,

“I am sorry for not wanting to talk about my injury…it is a small matter. To the people of Malaysia ‘I am sorry I could not win’ the 200m.

“As I have repeatedly said, Allah gives the blessings for you to win. Maybe there are better things to come in other events.”

 

Khairul was his cheerful self after the race as he hugged Aravinn and several others. He stopped to acknowledge the huge crowd that never stopped calling his name.

29th SEA Games KL2017 Olahraga Athletics - Khairul Hafiz Jantan

As for Aravinn, he said: ” This is an unexpected (bronze) medal. I did not expect to be on the podium knowing that I am against a strong field.

“To my parents, coach Balamurugan, YB Khairy, MSN (National Sports Council) and all others I thank them,” said Aravinn after the race.

Meanwhile, in the 200m Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli won the bronze with a time of 23.64s which saw defending champion P. Veronica Shanti of Singapore beaten into third place with a time of 23.68s for the bronze.

The gold was won by Vietnam’s Le Tu Chinh who blazed to the gold in 23.32s. – By Rizal Abdullah

 

 

RESULTS 200m FINALS

MEN
1. T. Anthony Beram (Phi) 20.84s
2. Jirapong Meenapra (Tha) 21.22s
3. G. Aravinn Thevar (Mas) 21.26s

WOMEN
1. Le Tu Chinh (Vie) 23.32s
2. Husniah Zulkifli (Mas) 23.64s
3. P. Veronica Shanti (Sgp) 23.68s

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