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Rising talent: Danish Iftikhar Mohd Roslee (right) racing alongside Thai ace Puripol Boonson in the 100m race at the SEA Games. — Bernama

PETALING JAYA: Former sprinter Nazmizan Mohamad has urged Malaysia Athletics (MA) to move quickly in drawing up a structured programme for national sprinter Danish Iftikhar Mohd Roslee to ensure he peaks in time for the Asian Games in Nagoya Aichi in September next year.

Nazmizan, who served as deputy chef de mission at the recent SEA Games in Thailand, said the call was made after he received feedback from many athletes who were unsure of Malaysia Athletics’ plans for the 2026 season.

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