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Ziyad, coach will not be punished for tardiness in Tokyo: para athletics body

Malaysian Para Athletics Association not pursuing matter despite individuals not being able to prove timeliness on competition day

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Nov 2021 5:30PM

Ziyad, coach will not be punished for tardiness in Tokyo: para athletics body
Malaysian Para Athletics Association, who holds national shot putter Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli (pictured above) and his coach Mohd Faizol Harun’s sense of accountability in high esteem, intends to ‘always remind team management, including coaches and athletes, to always take note of the date and registration time either before a championship begins or when the championship has begun’, following their resolution of the punctuality controversy – Bernama pic, November 7, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR − No action will be taken against national para shot putter Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli and his coach Mohd Faizol Harun following the incident at the Tokyo Paralympic Games last August which saw the athlete’s tardiness cost him a gold medal and a new world record in his event.

The Malaysian Para Athletics Association (POPM) in a statement today said the association has no intention of pursuing the matter further against both individuals whose actions resulted in the country failing to retain the gold medal in the F20 (intellectual disability) shot put event in Tokyo.

Instead, POPM holds in high esteem Ziyad and his coach’s sense of accountability besides also expressing their hopes to be given the opportunity to compete in future events.

“We will always remind the team management, including the coaches and athletes, to always take note of the date and registration time either before a championship begins or when the championship has begun,” said the statement.

The Youth and Sports Ministry announced on Friday that the Internal Investigation Committee formed to unravel the issue and provide closure to Ziyad and Faizol’s punctuality controversy concluded that both individuals failed to show proof that they had arrived at the call room on time on competition day.

The Rio 2016 gold medallist was denied his gold medal in the F20 shot put event despite a throw of 17.94m, which was also a new world record at the Tokyo Games.

The 31-year-old was classified as “Did Not Start (DNS)” after the Ukraine team protested and claimed that Ziyad was late coming to the call room before the event started.

The controversy that happened on the seventh day of the Tokyo Paralympic Games saw Ukraine thrower Maksym Koval declared the winner with a throw of 17.34m, erasing the world record of 17.29m set by Ziyad at the London World Para Athletics Championship in 2017. – Bernama, November 7, 2021

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