Danish Sets Sights on National Record After 100m Sukma Gold
By Loshinniy Nair S. Baskaran,
Kuala Lumpur, 20th August – Danish Haikal showcased his sprinting prowess by securing the 100m gold at the Sukma Games, finishing with an impressive time of 10.34 seconds.
The 20-year-old athlete from Johor expressed his ambition to break the national record of 10.09 seconds, currently held by Azeem Fahmi. Danish’s performance not only earned him the top spot but also set a new personal best. His victory is seen as a promising sign for the future of Malaysian athletics.
Danish credits his success to rigorous training and the support of his coach and team. As he continues to develop, Danish aims to lower his time further and eventually surpass Azeem’s record. His next goal is to compete in more international events to gain experience and bring glory to the nation.
Danish’s triumph at Sukma has certainly placed him among the rising stars of Malaysian track and field, with many now watching his journey closely as he works towards his ultimate goal, as stated in New Straits Times.