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Gymnast Farah Ann to feature in SEA Games amid retirement rumours

Seven-time gold medallist still on event list since national body yet to receive resignation from M’sian gymnastics queen

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Mar 2022 5:30PM

Gymnast Farah Ann to feature in SEA Games amid retirement rumours
Olympic gymnast Farah Ann Abdul Hadi (pictured above in 2019), who reportedly plans to retire from the sport according to her coach Ng Shu Wai and the National Sports Council, is currently still in the Malaysian Gymnastics Federation’s line-up for the Hanoi SEA Games from May 12-23. – Bernama pic, March 1, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR − Despite rumours that gymnastic queen Farah Ann Abdul Hadi is quitting the national team, she still features in the Malaysian Gymnastics Federation’s (MGF) plans for the Hanoi SEA Games from May 12-23.

MGF secretary Afrita Ariany Nasril said the federation has yet to receive a resignation letter from the 27-year-old Olympian despite hearing tittle-tattle from those close to the seven-time SEA Games gold medallist.

“We only came to know about her retirement plans recently during the working committee meeting with her coach (Ng Shu Wai) and the National Sports Council (NSC). (According to her coach) she is said to be retiring. In fact, Farah also has been telling a few others related to her as well.

“I am still waiting for the letter to make it official. However, she is still on our list for the SEA Games,” she told reporters after the SEA Games selection committee meeting at Wisma OCM here today.

Yesterday, national women’s artistic head coach Shu Wai hinted that Farah had stopped training with the national team for two weeks and was likely to retire. 

Afrita said Farah may be contemplating retirement because of age or injuries but MGF is open to discussion if she needs help.

Meanwhile, Afrita said MGF has set a four-gold target for the Games − one each from the team all-around and individual events in both artistic and rhythmic disciplines.

“Of course, with Farah, we have a better chance to win the team event but without her, we still have a chance to win in another apparatus (individual event) to achieve our target. With or without Farah, we will still compete in the SEA Games,” she added.

Farah made her Olympics debut in Tokyo last year − finishing 68th out of 85 competitors in the women’s all-round event and failing to make the cut as one of the top 24 finalists.

Shu Wai declined to comment when contacted by Bernama. – Bernama, March 1, 2022

SEA Games squad

Men’s artistic: Tan Fu Jie, Muhammad Sharul Aimy, Ng Chun Chen, Teoh Chuen Feng, Luqman Al Hafiz Zulfa, Zul Bahrin Mat Asri

Women’s artistic: Tan Ing Yueh, Rachel Yeoh Li Wen, Geanie Ng Ee Ling, Zarith Imaan Khalid, Farah Ann Abdul Hadi

Rhythmic individual: Koi Sie Yan, Izzah Amzan, Ng Joe Ee, Lai Yun Jo

Rhythmic group: Shak Yuki, Ng Jia Wen, Ashley Lim Xin Yi, Maia Ong Xiao Han, Jingle Shak Qi, Yap Yi Tung

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