Bangladesh’s glorious participation at the World’s Largest Duathlon – Powerman Malaysia 2025
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Bangladesh’s glorious participation at the World’s Largest Duathlon – Powerman Malaysia 2025

A total of 24 talented athletes from Bangladesh have successfully participated in the prestigious international duathlon event, Powerman Malaysia 2025, held in Putrajaya, Malaysia.
From 20 to 22 June, participants competed in this global multi-sport event, which challenges athletes to complete three gruelling stages — run, bike, and run again. The Bangladeshi athletes displayed exceptional skill, strength, and endurance, pushing past their limits with remarkable determination.
Team Bangladesh competed in two race categories:
• 16 athletes in the Classic Category (10 km run – 60 km cycling – 10 km run)
• 8 athletes in the Short Category (5 km run – 30 km cycling – 5 km run)
At every phase of the competition, they gave their absolute best and made Bangladesh proud through their dedication and sportsmanship.
Their participation wasn’t just about racing — they made history. They raised the red and green flag high on the international stage and inspired the next generation of athletes in Bangladesh.
Bangladeshi Participants – Classic Category:
1. Sultan Mahmud Ripon
2. Pijus Misra
3. Mitun Biswas
4. Golam Mohammad Mohiuddin
5. Rafat Mazumder
6. Mohammad Ataour Rahman
7. Provat Chowdhury
8. Md. Hedayet Ali
9. Ferdousi Akter Maria
10. Morsaline Ahmmed
11. SM Mahmudul Hasan
12. Md. Muktar Hussain
13. Tabassum Ferdous
14. Md. Faruque Hossain
15. SM Sadeq
16. Yousuf
Bangladeshi Participants – Short Category:
1. Shahjada Shah
2. ANM Al Farabi
3. Md. Masum Billah
4. Md. Tanvir Hasan
5. Umme Honey Jhuma
6. Md. Masudur Rahman
7. Mohammad Shafiul Islam
8. Ahmed Al Nahian
National Pride and Gratitude
These exceptional athletes of Bangladesh have proven through sheer hard work, discipline, and unyielding spirit that Bangladesh is capable of competing with the world’s best in the arena of endurance sports.
On behalf of all runners, triathletes, and cyclists of Bangladesh — we extend our heartfelt congratulations and deepest gratitude to these 24 fearless champions.