Fatehah has the track record to help out in coaching role


PETALING JAYA: There is a dire shortage of woman track cyclists coming through the ranks and former international Fatehah Mustapa (pic) intends to change this by accepting a coaching role with the Malaysian National Cycling Federation (MNCF). MNCF vice-president Firdaus Arshad believes the 31-year-old’s 15-year experience in cycling will stand her in good stead to nurture youngsters into potential champions.

“Fatehah will help our development head coach Soud Hussin to help find and groom talents for the national cycling team, especially in the women’s track discipline.

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