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Fauziah puts Olympic dream first ..LD: EFFORTS over the past two weeks have made Fauziah Abdul Razak (pic), the 16-year-old who won the 200 metres gold in the Asian Junior Athletics Championships in Ipoh, richer by RM25,500, and with the possibility of mo.

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(From New Straits Times (Malaysia))

EFFORTS over the past two weeks have made Fauziah Abdul Razak (pic), the 16-year-old who won the 200 metres gold in the Asian Junior Athletics Championships in Ipoh, richer by RM25,500, and with the possibility of more cash coming her way.

But Fauziah's remains focused and her desire to fulfill her goal of appearing in the Olympic Games is as strong as ever.

Fauziah was first attracted to athletics because of the Sydney Games four years ago when Marion Jones blazed the tracks to win the 100m and 200m. "It is a lot of money but I'm going to leave it all to my father to decide what he wants to do with it," said …

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