National Cyclist Nurul Izzah on the Mend After Turkiye Accident
Kuala Lumpur, March 22 – National woman cyclist Nurul Izzah Izzati Mohd Asri is taking her time to recover from the injury she sustained at the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Track Cycling Nations Cup in Turkiye last week.
Recovery Process Underway
The 25-year-old cyclist, who injured her knee, said she intends to use the long break to fully recover and rest before the National Track Cycling Championships in May. "Overall, the recovery process is coming along fine, the wound on my leg has dried up and I have gone to the National Sports Institute for a checkup and was told it’s nothing serious," she said.
Focus on Rehabilitation
With her next assignment not until May, Nurul Izzah is focusing on her rehabilitation. "My next assignment is the national championships in May. I will now focus on my rehabilitation. It’s the off-season now and I am on holiday until Hari Raya Aidilfitri (at the end of this month)… I will train on my own," she said.
Accident in Turkiye
At the Nations Cup in Turkiye, Nurul Izzah crashed after colliding with Makaira Wallace while attempting to overtake the Trinidad and Tobago rider. She was classified as Did Not Finish (DNF) after she was left lying on the track and unable to continue the race while Wallace finished third.
Nurul Izzah’s Road to Recovery
Nurul Izzah’s accident in Turkiye has given her a much-needed break before the next major competition. With her next assignment in May, she has plenty of time to recover and rehabilitate her knee. Her focus on rehabilitation will ensure she is back to her best form by the time the National Track Cycling Championships roll around.
Conclusion
Nurul Izzah’s injury in Turkiye has given her a chance to recover and recharge for the upcoming season. With her focus on rehabilitation, she will be back to her best form in no time. The National Track Cycling Championships in May will be an ideal opportunity for her to showcase her skills and compete against the best in the country.
FAQs
Q: How is Nurul Izzah’s recovery progress?
A: Her recovery process is coming along fine, and she is expected to fully recover before the National Track Cycling Championships in May.
Q: What is her next assignment?
A: Her next assignment is the National Track Cycling Championships in May.
Q: How did she injure herself in Turkiye?
A: She collided with Makaira Wallace while attempting to overtake the Trinidad and Tobago rider.