Nadi Arena (7/1/25)
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00:00Malaysia KOM
00:08The Malaysian Sports Union, KOM, has finally made a statement
00:11and has given a response to the issue of the status of the 100-metre national women's record.
00:15Yes, it is true that Zaratul Husniah Zulkifli, the queen of the country,
00:19who scored 11.49 seconds,
00:22was crowned the winner of Sarawak Super Series 5 on 12 October.
00:28The impact was shared by KOM technical director Robert Balad
00:32in a closed meeting session with Zaid Atul
00:35at the MSN Sports Union in Pagi Selasa.
00:38This means that the Blue Ribbon event's chronological status has ended
00:42and the record is now in the hands of the 32-year-old runner.
00:46Previously, there was concern that the race was going too far.
00:500.01 seconds compared to the G Shanti record was not recognized by the world.
00:55According to the report, the wind readings during the race were not complete.
00:59However, after this positive report, Zaratul can breathe a sigh of relief
01:03when she is officially crowned as the new queen of the country.
01:10It is a positive thing for me that the record was recognized by the Malaysian Sports Union.
01:17However, they have just sent a document to World Athletics.
01:26Now, we are waiting for World Athletics to work again
01:31because they are still on vacation.
01:34According to the national record, the record was 11.49 seconds.
01:41I don't think there is any need to worry about this issue
01:45because it was recognized by the Malaysian Sports Union.
01:49As Tidi said, there is no problem with this issue.
01:54Maybe it's a bit long because World Athletics has not worked yet.
02:02So, that's why it's a bit long.
02:04According to the record, it was recognized by the Malaysian Sports Union.
02:08I don't think this issue will be prolonged.
02:12However, the Malaysian Sports Union has already given feedback
02:16and said that this is my record.
02:21Congratulations once again to Adik.
02:24In October 2024, Ji Shanti's record was broken during the race at Johanan Prasukansi in 1993.
02:34The record was broken by Zeratul at Terbuka Perlis in Tuanku, Seputra.
02:39The second attempt, after a better record of 11.45 seconds in South Africa,
02:44was not recognized due to the lack of wind support.