KUALA LUMPUR: Veteran sprinter Siti Fatimah Mohd (pic) is running out of time in her bid to break the national women’s 100m record. The athlete, who has been training under American coach Dwayne Miller since January to achieve her aim, will turn 34 on Wednesday.
The Johor athlete has a personal best of 11.53, just 0.3s off the national record of 11.50 set by G. Shanti in a pre-SEA Games competition in Kuala Lumpur in 1993.
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