Nurul Izzah Izzati binti Mohd Asri (born 11 September 2003) is a Malaysian professional Track cyclist.[1]

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Izzati Asri
Personal information
Full nameNurul Izzah Izzati binti Mohd Asri
Born (2003-09-11) 11 September 2003 (age 21)[1]
Team information
DisciplineTrack
RoleRider
Rider typeSprinter
Medal record
Representing  Malaysia
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Asian Games 0 0 1
Asian Championships 3 2 2
Total 3 2 3
Women's track cycling
Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place2022 HangzhouTeam sprint
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place2022 New Delhi500 m trial
Gold medal – first place2024 New Delhi500 m trial
Gold medal – first place2024 New DelhiKeirin
Silver medal – second place2023 Nilai500 m trial
Silver medal – second place2023 NilaiTeam Sprint
Bronze medal – third place2022 New DelhiKeirin
Bronze medal – third place2024 New DelhiSprint
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Career

Nurul Izzah Izzati Mohd Asri began cycling seriously at the age of 12, joining the Kedah Sports Council state team. A year later, at just 13, she won a bronze medal in the MTB XCO event at the Malaysia SUKMA Games, competing against athletes aged 15 to 21. In 2016, after the Malaysian National Sports Council (MSN) introduced the Junior Cycling Malaysia Track and Road program, the Kedah state team participated in almost all series. During this period, Izzah began to show promising results, particularly in the 500m event. By 2018, her talent was shining through. She won gold in MTB XCO, silver in the 500m event where she narrowly lost to her current national teammate Anis Amira Rosidi by just 1.0999 seconds—and bronze in the keirin at the Malaysia SUKMA Games. In 2022, Izzah joined the elite national track cycling team under the supervision of renowned coach John Beasley.

At the age of 19, Nurul Izzah Izzati Mohd Asri, secured the title of Asian 500m Champion and won the bronze medal in the keirin event at the 2022 Asian Track Cycling Championships, in New Delhi. In the same year, she competed at the 2022 Asian Games held in Hangzhou, where she secured a bronze medal in the team sprint event alongside Nurul Aliana Syafika Azizan and Anis Amira Rosidi. In 2023, She won two silver medals in the category 500m and team Sprint event at the 2023 Asian Track Cycling Championships.[2][3]

She won four medals at the 2024 Asian Track Cycling Championships, including gold in the 500-meter event and keirin. At the 2024 Track Cycling National Cup round in Milton, Canada, she finished eighth in the keirin and advanced to the second round of the speed championships. This allows her to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Local journalists later gave her the nickname "Pocket Rocketwoman" in reference to her compatriot Azizulhasni Awang.[4][5]

She made a debut in Olympic and participated in both Sprint and Keirin cycling events during the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. She is the second Malaysian woman to compete in Track cycling at the Olympics, after Fatehah Mustapa, who participated in the 2012 and 2016 Olympics. She didn't make it into quarterfinals of keirin event after finished third in the repechage round. She missed out the spot in 1/16 after finished second in 1/32 finals round.[6]

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