Dato' Azizulhasni Awang

The Story

The Legacy of
a Champion

"When the world said no, he pedaled harder." — From a borrowed bicycle in Dungun to the Olympic podium. Two decades. One unbreakable spirit.

Dato' Azizulhasni Awang

Origin · Dungun, Terengganu

"Born the eighth of nine children on the coast of Terengganu. A borrowed bicycle. RM100 from his mother."

Azizulhasni Awang grew up in a small coastal town with no velodrome, no cycling infrastructure, and no precedent for what he was about to build. What he had was discipline, a father who gave him a bicycle as a reward for academic achievement, and an uncommon refusal to accept limits.

He became Malaysia's flag bearer at the 2008 Beijing Olympics at age 20. The only Malaysian to win both an Olympic cycling medal and a UCI World Championship. Five Olympic Games, spanning 2004 to 2024. He did all of this from Dungun.

20yr
Career Span
5×
Olympic Games
2×
Olympic Medals

Career Timeline

Two Decades.
One Discipline.

Every chapter forged on the track — and through everything that tried to stop him off it.

2004
Olympic Debut

Athens — The Beginning

At just 16, Azizulhasni competed at his first Olympic Games in Athens. An extraordinary debut that marked the arrival of a generational talent on the world stage.

2008
National Honour

Beijing — Flag Bearer of Malaysia

Selected as Malaysia's flag bearer at the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony. Age 20. A recognition of status and trust that transcended sport — a nation's face to the world.

2011
The Manchester Moment

Splinter Through His Calf. He Remounted.

During a UCI World Cup race in Manchester, a crash drove a 20cm wooden splinter deep into his calf. Doctors advised him to stop. Azizulhasni pulled the splinter out, remounted his bicycle, and finished the race. He then went on to win the series. This moment defines his character more than any medal.

Series Victory
2012
Olympic Games

London — Fourth Place

A fourth-place finish at the London Olympics, agonisingly close to a podium. The near-miss sharpened his resolve. The next chapter would be different.

2016
Olympic Bronze · Rio de Janeiro

Malaysia's First Olympic Cycling Medal

Rio 2016. Keirin event. Azizulhasni crossed the line in third place and made history — the first Malaysian cyclist ever to win an Olympic medal. A nation celebrated. A legacy was sealed.

Olympic Bronze
2017
UCI World Championship · Hong Kong

First Malaysian to Wear the Rainbow Jersey

The UCI Track Cycling World Championship in Hong Kong. Keirin final. Azizulhasni won gold — becoming the first Malaysian in history to claim a UCI World Championship title. The rainbow jersey. The pinnacle of the sport.

World Champion
2021
Olympic Silver · Tokyo

Five Olympics. Still Elite.

Tokyo 2020 (held 2021). His fifth Olympic Games. Silver medal in the Keirin. At an age when most sprinters are retired, Azizulhasni stood on the Olympic podium again. The Sultan of Terengganu conferred the Dato' title shortly after.

Olympic Silver
2023
The Comeback

Heart Surgery. Seven Months. Gold Medal.

A congenital heart condition discovered. Surgery performed. Seven months of recovery, rehabilitation, and refusal to quit. He returned to the UCI Nations Cup in Adelaide 2023 and won gold. The most extraordinary comeback in Malaysian sporting history.

UCI Nations Cup Gold
2024
Final Chapter

Paris — The Farewell

His fifth and final Olympic Games. Paris 2024. The track welcomed him one last time. He retired from elite competition in August 2024, leaving behind a record no Malaysian cyclist will easily match.

Manchester 2011
Manchester · 2011
20cm
Splinter depth
0
DNFs in career

"He pulled the splinter out. He remounted. He won the series."

— The moment that defined everything

Titles & Honours

Recognised
by the Nation

2×
Olympic Medals
Bronze 2016 · Silver 2021
1st
Malaysian World Champion
UCI Track · Hong Kong 2017
5×
Olympic Athlete
2004 · 2008 · 2012 · 2016 · 2021 · 2024
12×
National Sprint Champion
2003 — 2023
3×
Sportsman of the Year
2012 · 2016 · 2021
Dato'
Royal Title
Sultan of Terengganu · 2021

2022 — 2023

Heart Surgery.
Gold Medal.

In 2022, a routine medical examination revealed a congenital heart condition that had gone undetected throughout his entire career. Surgery was necessary. The prognosis for a return to elite competition was uncertain.

Seven months later, Azizulhasni Awang returned to international racing. At the UCI Nations Cup in Adelaide, 2023 — he won gold.

2022
Congenital heart condition diagnosed. Surgery performed.
7 months
Recovery, rehabilitation, and return to training.
2023
UCI Nations Cup, Adelaide — Gold medal. The comeback complete.

The doctors were not sure I could compete again. I was sure. That is the only opinion that matters on the track.

— Dato' Azizulhasni Awang

The Next Chapter

Beyond
the Track

Retired from elite competition in August 2024. A new mission begins — mentoring the next generation of Malaysian cyclists, building the sport's infrastructure, and carrying the legacy forward.

20+
Years Elite Competition
916K+
Combined Social Reach
14
Wikipedia Languages
MY #1
Most Decorated Track Cyclist