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5 things to know about runner Royson Vincent, Malaysia’s hope for gold at the Southeast Asian Games 2019

Little is known about Malaysian runner Royson Vincent, the fastest 800-metre runner in the region. Photo: Twitter
Little is known about Malaysian runner Royson Vincent, the fastest 800-metre runner in the region. Photo: Twitter

Royson Vincent is officially the fastest 800-metre runner in Southeast Asia – ahead of this week’s 2019 Southeast Asian Games, here’s what you need to know about Malaysia’s gold medal hopeful

Royson Vincent took a bronze medal at the Southeast Asian Games in 2017, and in August the 23-year-old made his old Kenyan running coach smile when he clocked 1:50.56 at the Malaysian championships, making him the top-ranked at that distance in the region.

Vincent is a bit of a running man of mystery, coming out of nowhere to compete among the world’s best. So what do we know about him so far?

1. He is eyeing gold again

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Malaysia’s head coach, Mohd Manshahar Abdul Jalil, said Vincent is on track for gold in the biennial SEA Games. “Royson’s main challengers are Duong Van Thai (Vietnam) and Marco Vilog (the Philippines), but I’ve faith in him to end Malaysia’s six-year gold drought in the 800 metres,” Manshahar has said. “We have set a target of five golds but I believe we can surpass it if Royson … delivers the gold.”

2. He’s already won a bronze medal

It was at the last SEA Games in 2017 that Vincent’s surprise debut won him the 800-metre bronze medal, setting a new personal best time: 1:50:76, smashing his previous personal best of 1:51:24, clocked at the Malaysian Open Athletics Championships earlier the same year.

3. He is ranked number one in the Southeast Asia region

Vincent set a new personal best of 1:50.56 in Kuala Lumpur (MAS) this past August, placing first in the Malaysian Closed Athletics Championships, cementing his official position as the fastest 800-metre runner in the region.