Sidi Fatima Mohammad

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Sidi Fatima Mohammad athletics
nation MalaysiaMalaysia Malaysia
birthday 25th March 1986 (age 34)
Career
discipline sprint
status active
Medal table
Southeast Asian Games 0 × gold 0 × silver 2 × bronze
U20 Asian Championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Southeast Asian Games logo Southeast Asian Games
bronze Nakhon Ratchasima 2007 4 × 100 m
bronze Singapore 2015 4 × 100 m
Junior Asian Championships
bronze Ipoh 2004 100 m
last change: June 28, 2020

Sidi Fatima Mohammad (born March 25, 1986 ) is a Malaysian sprinter .

Athletic career

Sidi Fatima Mohammad gained her first international experience in 2001 when she was eliminated from the youth world championships in Debrecen in the 100-meter run with 12.77 seconds in the first round. In 2004 she won the bronze medal over 100 meters at the Junior Asian Championships in Ipoh in 12.12 s and finished fifth in the 200-meter run in 25.03 s. In 2007 she took part in the Southeast Asian Games in Nakhon Ratchasima for the first time and reached fifth place over 100 meters in 11.96 s and won the bronze medal behind the teams from Thailand and Vietnam in 46.38 s. In 2011 she took part in the Summer Universiade in Shenzhen , but was subsequently disqualified for a doping violation and then banned for four years.

After the suspension expired, she again took part in the Southeast Asian Games in Singapore in 2015 and won the bronze medal there with the relay in 45.41 seconds behind Thailand and Vietnam. In 2017 she finished sixth over 100 meters at the Asian Championships in Bhubaneswar in 11.87 s and then she was fifth in the individual competition at the Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur in 11.85 s, as well as in the relay with 45.39 s. Two years later she retired from the Southeast Asian Games in Capas with 12.12 s in the first round and finished fourth in the relay in 45.25 s.

In 2004 and 2019, Mohammad was the Malaysian champion in the 100-meter run and in 2018 in the 4-by-100-meter relay.

Personal best

  • 100 meters: 11.77 s on December 15, 2008 in Kuala Lumpur
    • 60 meters (hall): 7.56 s, March 3, 2019 in Tehran ( Malaysian record )
  • 200 meters: 24.57 s (−1.3 m / s), October 2, 2016 in Kuala Lumpur

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