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SEA Games could give exposure to young athletes: Yeoh

Target of 40 gold medals also realistic, minister says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 May 2023 12:18PM

SEA Games could give exposure to young athletes: Yeoh
Hannah Yeoh has also announced that the Youth and Sports Ministry has approved 32 applications involving funds of RM880,050 allocated for programmes related to sports and youth since the beginning of the year until today. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes file pic, May 1, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – The main objective of the Malaysian contingent for the 2023 Cambodia SEA Games is to give exposure to young and backup athletes, said Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh.

She said their presence at the Games could ensure that the country does not lack young talent to perform at a higher level from now on.

“The focus of the SEA Games is on development and friendship. 

“Hence, we give exposure to young and backup athletes so that in the Asian Games and the Olympics, there will be a line-up of experienced young and backup athletes,” she said at a press conference on contribution and allocation under her ministry here, today.

She is also confident that the target of 40 gold, 37 silver and 64 bronze medals she announced on Sunday is realistic and achievable.

With the athletes and officials already starting to leave in phases to Phnom Penh, she said the focus for these few days is to identify and resolve some logistical issues that may occur.

Malaysia is represented by 676 athletes, with 440 athletes or 65% of them making their debut at the biennial games.

They will compete in 34 of the 36 types of sports to be contested in Cambodia.

The 2023 SEA Games are scheduled to take place on May 5, but some competitions have already started.

Meanwhile, Hannah also announced that the Youth and Sports Ministry has approved 32 applications involving funds of RM880,050 allocated for programmes related to sports and youth since the beginning of the year until today.

She has also introduced a special section on the ministry’s portal to facilitate the ministry’s fund application, and which also displays the list of fund recipients.

“The list of approved fund recipients will be updated from time to time for reference and review by the public, especially among youth and sports stakeholders. 

“If any party which receives an allocation does not carry out the activity as stated, it can be reported to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.

“The ministry prioritises transparent, orderly and organised government practices, especially those involving the provision of funds, including announcements about fund recipients,” she said.

A check on the website found that the Footgolf Association Malaysia and the Cheerleading Association and Register of Malaysia were the highest recipients of funds with each receiving RM100,000. – Bernama, May 2, 2023

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