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Juliana buru catatan kurang 16 jam





TRIATLET wanita negara, Nor Juliana Ali (gambar) enggan meletakkan sasaran yang tinggi dalam penampilan sulungnya pada Kejohanan Triatlon Ironman Malaysia 2009 di Langkawi esok.

Juliana yang baru tiga tahun terlibat dalam kejohanan triatlon mengakui, saingan di Langkawi bukannya mudah tetapi berharap dapat mencatat masa kurang daripada 16 jam.

"Ini merupakan kali pertama saya beraksi dalam Kejohanan Ironman Malaysia dan saya tidak meletakkan harapan yang tinggi," kata Juliana semalam.

"Saya hanya berharap dapat mencatat masa tidak melebihi 17 jam dan jika boleh saya menyasarkan untuk menamatkan perlumbaan dalam masa kurang daripada 16 jam."

Juliana, 27, merupakan seorang daripada dua atlet wanita dalam pasukan elit PowerBar selain atlet profesional, Dr. Fiona Lim Tze Ling.

Menurut atlet kelahiran Kuala Lumpur itu, pembabitannya dalam Ironman Malay- sia semata-mata ingin memberi galakan kepada atlet-atlet wanita agar membabitkan diri dalam sukan lasak ini.

"Sememangnya pembabitan atlet wanita negara pada kejohanan triatlon tidak ramai tetapi saya amat berharap, dengan pembabitan saya ini akan membuka mata lebih ramai atlet wanita untuk mencuba sukan ini," tambah Juliana.

Begitupun, Juliana mengakui dia agak lemah dalam acara renang tetapi berharap dapat mengatasi kelemahan itu dalam disiplin berbasikal dan berlari.

"Daripada ketiga-tiga disiplin, saya akui saya paling lemah dalam acara renang," kata Juliana.

"Bagaimanapun, saya mempunyai keyakinan yang tinggi dalam acara berbasikal dan berlari. Saya harap, saya dapat mengatasi kelemahan berenang dengan mencatat masa terbaik dalam dua disiplin ini."

Selain Juliana dan Dr. Fiona, pasukan PowerBar Malaysia turut disertai oleh Heidilee Mohammad, Kalam Pie, Ngae Koh Hieng, Ungku Azhar, Mohd. Hafiz Wong dan Don Khor Ngee Leong.

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