Sports & Fitness

Saifuddin gave up studies to pursue long jumping

Para Games gold medallist’s father has no qualms about his son’s career path

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Aug 2022 5:27PM

Saifuddin gave up studies to pursue long jumping
Mohamad Saifuddin Ishak says he was at the crossroads of his career path after his SPM, but he had no regrets about giving up his studies to concentrate on sports, his first love from his early days in school. – Majlis Sukan Negara Malaysia Facebook pic, August 5, 2022

JOHOR BARU – Asean Para Games (APG) long jump gold medallist Mohamad Saifuddin Ishak’s decision to give up his studies for the love of sports may not go down well with many parents, but the long jumper’s father has no qualms about his son’s career path.

Saifuddin, winner of the T11/12 long jump gold in Solo, Indonesia was at the crossroads of his career path after his SPM, but he had no regrets about giving up his studies to concentrate on sports, his first love from his early days in school.

His father, Ishak Md Rejab, 71, when met at his residence in Kg Melayu Majidee here said, after SPM, his youngest son – who has four other siblings – had decided to concentrate on sports instead of pursuing further studies.

“As a father, my first priority was to see my son make the right decision. Since he has totally immersed himself in sports since young, I had asked him if he wanted to continue his studies or pursue excellence in sports. He chose the latter and I had no choice but to bless him.

“We as a family support him throughout his involvement in sports. He was always a very determined lad and trains very hard. From a very young age, he will go for training on his own. He has participated in various competitions and won many prizes,” said Ishak.

Ishak said since birth Saifuddin could see from only one eye but that has never deterred him from being actively involved in sports and other activities. 

“The whole family is happy with his achievement in Solo and we are all waiting for his return on Aug 8. As parents, it is important to support children in whatever decision that they make, provided it is not something bad. We will continue to support him,” said Ishak who has been running a burger stall for 32 years.

He added that Saifuddin received his early education at SK Pendidikan Khas Princess Elizabeth and continued to pursue his studies at Maktab Sultan Abu Bakar, here.

“My only advice to him was to excel in whatever field that he decides to venture into. He is a good son and never fails to contact us wherever he is,” he said.

Saifuddin, 30, is no stranger to the APG as he had also won the gold medal in the same event at the 2015 games in Singapore and a bronze medal at the 2015 International Paralympic Council World Athletics Championships in Doha. – Bernama, August 5, 2022

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