KUALA LUMPUR – Athletes participating in the 2022 Para Malaysia Games (Para Sukma) have been told to declare any medication taken to the Malaysian Anti-Doping Agency (Adamas).
National Sports Council (NSC) director-general Datuk Ahmad Shapawi Ismail said this was to ensure that the games would not be marred by doping issues.
“We understand that these athletes are on medication to treat their conditions. They have been told of this matter at briefings.
“So, I hope they are taking steps as advised by Adamas to declare the medicines they consume daily so that it (any banned substance) would not be considered as doping if detected,” he said at a flag-raising ceremony for the Para Sukma contingents here today.
Shapawi was commenting on the possibility of doping rearing its ugly head at the games after three weightlifters were caught doping in pre-competition testing for the 2022 Sukma last September.
A total of 10 sports involving 294 events will be contested at the Para Sukma, which will be held in the Klang Valley from tomorrow until November 6.
Shapawi also said the NSC had drawn up a plan to deal with possible bad weather during the games.
“This matter has been discussed and in case of inclement weather we will try to adjust the schedules and finish in time on November 6.
“We will pray for Para Sukma not to be disrupted by bad weather,” he added. – Bernama, October 31, 2022