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a day ago
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WUG 2025: Archery Squad Tested By Cold, Windy Conditions On Opening Day
From Ahmad Nazrin Syahmi Mohamad Arif ESSEN (Germany), July 22 (Bernama) -- The national archery squad began their campaign at the 2025 World University Games (WUG) in Rhine-Ruhr under cold and windy conditions as the archery competition got underway today at Sportpark Am Hallo. Temperatures dipped to 17 degrees Celsius, with strong winds testing the focus and technique of the world's top university archers competing in the individual ranking round. bootstrap slideshow In the women's compound event, Natasha Mohd Shahruddin emerged as the best-performing Malaysian archer, finishing 28th out of 51 participants with 668 points, followed by Nurul Syaza Husna Mahari in 34th place (653 points) and Nur Nisa Aliya Muhamad Radzif in 41st spot (644 points). In the women's compound team event, the Malaysian trio, who amassed 1,965 points, placed ninth out of 12 countries. 'I'm relieved to have made it through the qualification round. It was quite tough because the weather was very cold and windy, but I managed to control my shots better … I'm confident that my teammates and I can perform better next,' said Natasha when met today. In the men's recurve event, Muhammad Akid Bazli Ezaidin finished 38th out of 86 archers with 631 points, followed by Mohamad Firdaus Mohd Rusmadi in 49th (621 points) and Muhammad Haziq Khalil in 56th (614 points). The result placed Malaysia 15th out of 17 countries with a combined score of 1,866 points. Meanwhile, in the swimming competition held at the Schwimm- und Sprunghalle im Europasportpark in Berlin, Malaysia qualified for the final of the men's 4x200m freestyle relay, scheduled for tonight (early Wednesday Malaysian time).

Barnama
a day ago
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2025 WUG: National Sprint Ace Muhammad Azeem Advances To 100m Semis
SPORTS From Ahmad Nazrin Syahmi Mohamad Arif BOCHUM (Germany), July 22 (Bernama) -- National sprint ace Muhammad Azeem Mohd Fahmi breezed into the men's 100 metres semi-finals at the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 World University Games (WUG) at Lohrheidestadion here tonight (early Tuesday morning in Malaysia). Competing in the seventh heat of the first round under rainy and windy conditions, Azeem stayed composed and crossed the line first in 10.57 seconds (s), ahead of South Korea's Joeljin Nwamadi (10.61s) and Canada's Nikolaos Dowhos (10.72s). The Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games bronze medallist was the only Malaysian to advance after teammate Aliff Iman Mohd Fahmi finished fifth in heat five with a time of 11.09s. Azeem, who studies at Auburn University in the United States and holds the national record of 10.09s, will compete in the semi-finals tomorrow night (early Wednesday Malaysian time) 'Actually, I conserved energy because I know there are two rounds tomorrow — the semi-final and the final. My goal today was just to finish the race uninjured,' said the 22-year-old. 'Alhamdulillah, it went well. Now, I just need to stay focused and maintain the right mindset. The weather disrupted things a bit, but that's part of the game — no excuses,' he added. Thailand's Puripol Boonson was the fastest overall in the opening round with 10.23s, followed by South Africa's Bayanda Joy Walaza (10.27s) and Kyle Brian Zinn (10.33s). In the men's 400m, Southeast Asia's reigning champion Umar Osman also qualified for the semi-finals. He was among the fastest non-automatic qualifiers after finishing fourth in heat four with a time of 46.97s.

Barnama
3 days ago
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WUG 2025: Sprinter Muhammad Azeem All Set To Kickstart Athletics Challenge
From Ahmad Nazrin Syahmi Mohamad Arif ESSEN (Germany), July 20 (Bernama) -- The national athletics squad, led by sprint ace Muhammad Azeem Mohd Fahmi, will begin their challenge in the 2025 Rhine-Ruhr World University Games in Lohrheidestadion, Bochum, tomorrow. Muhammad Azeem, who is also the national 100 metres (m) record holder with a time of 10.09 seconds (s), will be in action in the first round of his pet event in the evening. bootstrap slideshow The 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games bronze medallist will have Aliff Iman Mohd Fahimi for company. At the same time, Umar Osman, who holds the national 400m record of 46.09s, and Muhammad Aidil Azhar Azrul Hisyam will take part in the men's 400m event. Muhammad Fakrul Afizul Nasir, the national 400m hurdles record holder with a time of 51.26s, is also slated to compete. In the women's category, Azreen Nabila Alias and Nur Afrina Batrisyia Momahad Rizal will be hoping to do their best in the 100m event, while Nurul Aliah Maisarah Nor Azmi and Chelsea Cassiopea Evalli Bopulas will battle it out in the first round of the 400m event. Swimming and taekwondo, which enter the fifth day of competition tomorrow, are still awaiting their medals after swimmer Khiew Hoe Yean presented the national contingent with the first medal in Berlin on Thursday. Meanwhile, the national contingent ended Day Four of the WUG 2025 much earlier after the taekwondo exponents and swimmers fell in the preliminary rounds.

Barnama
4 days ago
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WUG 2025: After Hoe Yean's Silver Splash, Malaysia Still Waiting For Next Medal
From Ahmad Nazrin Syahmi Mohamad Arif ESSEN (Germany), July 19 (Bernama) -- The national contingent to the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games (WUG) is still waiting for the next medal after the proud achievement of swimming champion Khiew Hoe Yean in Berlin last Thursday. Hoe Yean's silver medal in the men's 400-metre (m) freestyle swimming event means the national contingent needs six more medals to reach the set target of seven medals regardless of colour. bootstrap slideshow In the competition, which entered the third day, Malaysia have yet to win another medal after taekwondo exponent Ahmad Nor Iman Hakim Rakib crashed out in the early rounds of the men's kyorugi -68 kilogramme (kg) event at Messe Essen here. Swimmer Goh Andrew Zheng Yen also crashed out in the early rounds of the men's 200m breaststroke event at the Schwimm- und Sprunghalle im Europasportpark. However, the badminton camp revived its chances of bringing home a medal in the mixed team event when they advanced to the quarter-finals after defeating France 3-0 in the round of 16 at the Westenergie Sporthalle, Mulheim an der Ruhr. The legendary Datuk Rashid Sidek's men will face India in the best-of-eight stage tonight (early Sunday morning Malaysia time). If they manage to advance to the semi-finals, the national squad will meet either Taiwan or Japan tomorrow. Meanwhile, the swimming squad will continue their challenge tomorrow as Lim Yin Chuen and Arvin Shaun Singh Chahal will each compete in the men's 100m freestyle heats.

Barnama
5 days ago
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2025 WUG: Badminton Team's Medal Chances Bright After Favourable Draw
From Ahmad Nazrin Syahmi bin Mohamad Arif ESSEN (Germany), July 18 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's chances of winning a medal in the badminton mixed team event at the 2025 Rhine-Ruhr World University Games received a boost following a favourable round-of-16 draw, with the national team, who topped Group D meeting Group C runners-up France at Westenergie Sporthalle in Mulheim an der Ruhr tomorrow. Should they be able to beat the French, the national team will be up against the United States or India in the quarterfinal before setting up a likely meeting between either champions Japan or Taiwan in the semi-final. bootstrap slideshow An easy match up at the knock-out stage will help Malaysia retain their ideal match fitness after playing only one group match against Canada, which they won 4-1 today. The Malaysian badminton team aim to improve on the two bronze medals they picked up at the last WUG, hoping to secure a silver at the very least. In other competitions today, national swimmer Khiew Hoe Yean qualified for the semi-final of the men's 200 metre (m) freestyle event at Schwimm-und Sprunghalle im Europasportpark in Berlin by finishing third in Heat Six with a time of 1 minute 48.68 seconds (s), after winning the silver in the men's 400 m freestyle yesterday. He is joined by teammate Arvin Shaun Singh Chahal, who also qualified by finishing sixth in Heat Eight with a time of 1:49.66s. Both swimmers will compete in the semi-finals, scheduled to take place at night (early Saturday morning Malaysia time). Meanwhile, national men's poomsae trio of Randy Owen Augustine Linggi, Chin Ken Haw and Jason Loo Jun Wei only managed to finish sixth in the final, a reasonable achievement for the country's first ever participation in the event. South Korea took gold, while silver went to China and Taiwan won the bronze. South Korea is at the top of the medal standings with three gold, three silver and one bronze, followed by the United States (3,1,6) and China (2,3,2) as of 5 pm local time (11 pm Malaysia time).