Participants

Alia Sazana AZAHARI

Alia Sazana AZAHARI
    Shooting
Birth Date:  09 Dec 1991
Place of Birth:  TERENGGANU
Country of birth:  MAS
Age:  26
Gender:   Female
Height (cm):  157
Weight (Kg):  65

Events and Medals


Sport Event Rank
SHO Shooting Women's 25m Pistol 3 Bronze

Alia Sazana AZAHARI - Schedule


Schedule
Time Event Status
Tue, 10 Apr 9:00
Women's 25m Pistol Qualification Precision
Finished
Tue, 10 Apr 10:30
Women's 25m Pistol Qualification Rapid
Finished
Tue, 10 Apr 15:30
Gold Medal Event Women's 25m Pistol Finals
Finished

Biographical Information


Highlights
Commonwealth Games
YearLocationEventRank
2014 Glasgow, SCO 25m Pistol Women 4

Nickname: Alex (Facebook, 28 Aug 2017)
Hobbies

Travelling, movies (issf-sports.org, 4 Oct 2017)


Occupation: Entrepreneur, athlete (issf-sports.org, 4 Oct 2017)
Education: Business management at Uniworld Business College, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Languages spoken: English, Malay
Coach

NATIONAL: PARK Cheol Wan (KOR) (issf-sports.org, 4 Oct 2017)


Position style: Right hand, right eye
Injuries

Carried shoulder injury at Singapore 2015 Southeast Asian Games but still won gold in 25m pistol. (thestar.com.my, 11 Oct 2015)


Ambition: To win a medal at the (Gold Coast 2018) Commonwealth Games, to do well at the Asian Games and qualify for the (Tokyo 2020) Olympic Games. (thestar.com.my, 16 Feb 2018)
Additional information

SEA GAMES
Won gold medal in 25m pistol at Kuala Lumpur 2017 Southeast Asian Games, retaining title she won at Singapore 2015. (kualalumpur2017.com.my, 22 Aug 2017; straitstimes.com, 22 Aug 2017)

COMMONWEALTH GAMES
Fourth in 25m pistol on Commonwealth Games debut at Glasgow 2014. Beaten in bronze-medal match by Sydney 2000 Olympic bronze medallist Lalita YAUHLEUSKAYA (AUS). (g2014results.thecgf.com, 4 Oct 2017)

AUSTRALIAN CONNECTION
Lived in Australia from 2008 to 2011. Completed high school studies and pursued business management at the Uniworld Business College in Sydney, NSW. "I was young and was just beginning to enjoy shooting when I moved to Sydney. I couldn’t take up shooting there because it was not easy to get the licence to shoot. I tried to focus on studies, but I was struggling. My mind was on shooting. Finally, I decided to give up studies and take up shooting full-time with my family’s blessing. So it will be great to go back to Australia and try to accomplish one of my goals of winning the Commonwealth Games medal." (thestar.com.my, 16 Feb 2018)


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Legend

Gold: Gold
Silver: Silver
Bronze: Bronze
Gold Medal Event: Gold Medal Event
Bronze Medal Event: Bronze Medal Event

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