Muhamad Hosni Muhamad Explained

Full Name:Muhamad Hosni Bin Muhamad
Birth Date:1972 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Singapore
Country:Singapore
Sport:Track and field
Event:Sprints
Retired:1997[1]
Pb:100 m: 10.41 and 10.2 (ht)
Show-Medals:yes

Muhamad Hosni Muhamad (born 15 February 1972) is a Singaporean track coach and former track and field sprinter who specialised in the 100 metres. He represented Singapore in athletics at the 1993 Southeast Asian Games,[2] the 1994 Asian Games[3] and the 1994 Commonwealth Games,[4] where he was the flag bearer for the Singapore contingent.[5] Hosni retired from competitive running in 1997.[6]

Professional athletics career

Personal Bests

EventTime (seconds)MeetVenueDateReference
100 metres10.411994 Commonwealth GamesVictoria, Canada22 August 1994
10.2 (ht)19th Flash Athletic Club Track & Field ChampionshipsSingapore, Singapore3 July 1994[7]

Competitions

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventTime (seconds)Reference
1992Singapore Open Track & Field ChampionshipsSingaporebgcolor=gold1st100 m10.3 (ht) CR[8]
Indonesia Open Track & Field ChampionshipsJakarta, Indonesiabgcolor=gold1st100 m10.60[9] [10]
Malaysia Open Track & Field ChampionshipsKuala Lumpur, Malaysiabgcolor=gold1st100 m10.64[11]
1993Southeast Asian GamesSingaporebgcolor=#c96;3rd4 x 100 m relay40.13
Tai Po International AthleticsTai Po, Hong Kongbgcolor=silver2nd100 m10.53
1994Taiwan Athletics OpenTaipei, Taiwanbgcolor=gold1st100 m10.42[12]
Flash Athletic Club Track & Field ChampionshipsSingaporebgcolor=gold1st100 m10.2 (ht)
Bob Hasan InvitationalJakarta, Indonesiabgcolor=#c96;3rd100 m10.43[13]
Commonwealth GamesVictoria, Canada18th100 m10.41
Singapore Open Track & Field ChampionshipsSingaporebgcolor=gold1st100 m10.55[14]
Indonesia Open Track & Field ChampionshipsJakarta, Indonesiabgcolor=gold1st100 m10.48[15]
Malaysia Open Track & Field ChampionshipsKuala Lumpur, Malaysiabgcolor=gold1st100 m10.48
Asian GamesHiroshima, Japan10th100 m10.64

Awards

Post-competitive career

After his competition career, Hosni moved into coaching part-time before making the switch to full-time coaching in 2016.[17]

Coaching Awards

Notes and References

  1. News: Singapore's Fastest Man Quits. 27 July 1997. The Straits Times.
  2. Web site: Flashback – 1993 SEA Games. Singapore Athletics.
  3. Web site: 1994 Asian Games Results Archive. Hiroshima City University. live. https://web.archive.org/web/19970804231123/http://www.hiroshima-cu.ac.jp/C/ASIA/Sports/Result/eachgame/athletics.html#m-100. 1997-08-04.
  4. News: Hosni: Personal Best. 23 August 1994. The New Paper.
  5. News: Hosni As Flag Bearer. 19 August 1994. The New Paper.
  6. News: Singapore's Fastest Man Quits. 27 July 1997. The Straits Times.
  7. News: Hosni Breaks 100 m Record At 10.2 sec. 4 July 1994. The Straits Times.
  8. Web site: Singapore Open Championships Records. Singapore Athletics.
  9. News: Relaxed Hosni Upstages Indonesian Favourite. 10 October 1992. The Straits Times.
  10. News: SPRINT KING. 10 October 1992. The New Paper.
  11. News: Hosni Rebut Pingat Emas. 20 August 1992. Berita Harian.
  12. News: Hosni Wins In Style At Taiwan Meet. 29 May 1994. The Straits Times.
  13. News: Classy Cason Sprints Home In Style. 31 July 1994. The Straits Times.
  14. News: Singapore Open Track and Field Championships. 4 September 1994. The Straits Times.
  15. News: Hosni Strolls To Victory. 9 September 1994. The Straits Times.
  16. Web site: Singapore Sports Awards. Singapore National Olympic Council.
  17. News: 30 December 2016. Athletics: Hamkah, Hosni leave SPH to coach full-time. The Straits Times.
  18. News: 15 October 2019. Ex-national sprinter Muhamad Hosni among 10 coaches given award. The New Paper.