A revolution of speed


Home heroes: (from left) Alif Iman Mohd Fahimi, Danish Iftikhar Mohd Roslee, Mohd Azeem Fahmi and Pengiran Aidil Auf Hajam posing for a photo at a coffee shop in Teluk Intan.

BANGKOK: South-East Asia is seeing a revolution of speed – and Malaysian sprint ace Mohd Azeem Fahmi says that could mark the beginning of a golden phase.

The sprinter now training in the United States has a worthy local rival now in Danish Iftikhar Mohd Roslee.

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