Sports & Fitness

Five Malaysian Paralympians have potential to shine in Tokyo

Among the national athletes expected to excel at the Tokyo Paralympic Games are two Olympic athletic gold medallists, one powerlifting world record holder, one six-time world badminton champion and one 2019 world champion archer

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 Aug 2021 6:15PM

Five Malaysian Paralympians have potential to shine in Tokyo
Rio 2016 Olympic gold medallists and world record holders, Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli (left) and Abdul Latif Romly (right) as well as powerlifter and world record holder, Bonnie Bunyau Gustin (centre) are among the top Malaysian Paralympians competing at the Tokyo Paralympic Games − pix courtesy of kontinjenmalaysia.my, August 12, 2021

TOKYO − Five athletes are expected to achieve outstanding success for the country at the Tokyo Paralympic Games, scheduled to take place from Aug 24 to Sept 5.

Deputy Youth and Sports Minister, Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal, said they are double gold medallist in Rio 2016, Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli and Abdul Latif Romly from athletics; Cheah Liek Hou (badminton), S. Suresh (archery) and Bonnie Bunyau Gustin (powerlifting).

"They are in the best position to compete, and I hope that these athletes can produce excellent achievements for Malaysia," he said at an online press conference here today.

He had earlier attended the Malaysian Para Team Motivation Ceremony for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games and the sponsors appreciation ceremony, which were conducted virtually.

Muhammad Ziyad (F20 shot put); Abdul Latif (long jump T20); and Bonnie (powerlifting category above 72 kilogrames) are the world record holders for their respective events while Cheah is a six-time world champion and S. Suresh the champion at the 2019 World Archery Championships in Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands.

Wan Ahmad Fayhsal  also believes that the national Paralympic contingent could repeat their three-gold target achieved in Rio 2016 as announced last month by Youth and Sports Minister, Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican, for this year's Games in Japan.

Meanwhile, Paralympic Council of Malaysia president, Datuk Seri Megat D Shahriman Zaharudin, said all the athletes were able to absorb the pressure to compete in the Games even though some of them could not compete for some two years in international competitions due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Megat D Shahriman, who is also Malaysia's chef de mission to the Tokyo Paralympic Games, also said that he did not see the lack of competitive action at the international level as a problem because athletes from other countries also faced similar constraints at this time.

Malaysia's 22-strong contingent will be competing in nine sports and 32 events in total. – Bernama, August 12, 2021

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