Pocket Rocketman believes others can also bring home elusive gold


Counting on you: Pandelela Rinong is one of the athletes who can end Malaysia’s gold medal drought.

PETALING JAYA: Track cyclist Azizulhasni Awang does not see himself as the only Malaysian gold medal contender in Tokyo.

Malaysia have participated in the Olympics since Melbourne in 1956 but the gold medal remained elusive although badminton, cycling and diving have contributed medals.

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