Sports & Fitness

Asean Cycling Federation elects Amarjit Singh Gill as first sec-gen

Appointment proves region’s trust in Malaysia, says MNCF veep

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 May 2023 4:38PM

Asean Cycling Federation elects Amarjit Singh Gill as first sec-gen
Datuk Amarjit Singh Gill says his election as secretary-general of the Asean Cycling Federation proves the trust in Malaysia by the representatives from Asean, who are hoping for an administrative touch to ensure the new direction of ACF. – Bernama pic, May 10, 2023

PHNOM PENH – Malaysian National Cycling Federation (MNCF) vice-president Datuk Amarjit Singh Gill was unanimously elected as the secretary-general of the ASEAN Cycling Federation (ACF) at the 2023 ACF Congress yesterday.

Amarjit, who is also a member of the International Cycling Union Management Committee, was elected as the first ACF secretary-general after the Asean Cycling Association (ACA) was given a new lease of life as the ACF two days ago.

Another MNCF vice-president, Norazman Abu Samah, was also unanimously elected at the 2023 ACF Congress to be a member of the ACF Management Committee for the 2023-2027 term.

Amarjit, through a statement from MNCF, said his election as secretary-general of ACF proves the trust in Malaysia by the representatives from Asean, who are hoping for an administrative touch to ensure the new direction of ACF.

“I accept this appointment with an open heart. The Asean cycling world has many great personalities from Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia. I will strive to play an important role in transforming cycling in Asean,” he said after the 2023 ACF Congress in Siem Reap, Cambodia yesterday.

Amarjit, who is also vice-president of the Asian Cycling Confederation, added that the 2023 ACF Congress also unanimously approved the ACF constitution, logo, and new name.

All ACF members – Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, Indonesia, Singapore, Timor Leste, Laos, Cambodia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Brunei – attended the 2023 ACF Congress.

Earlier, the 2023 ACF elections saw six ACF committee members elected – namely Ekachai Savetsomphob (Thailand), Nou Chamreoun (Cambodia), Hongkham Souvannavong (Laos), Atty Aveleo Sumagui (Philippines), Norazman (Malaysia), and Vu Nguyuen Vu (Vietnam) for the 2023-2027 term.

Decha Hemkasri was elected as the new ACF president to replace MNCF president Datuk Abu Samah Abd Wahab, who resigned to make way for the cycling figure from Thailand.

Abu Samah had held the position of ACA president since 2001 after co-founding it with another Thai cycling figure, A. Prasad. – Bernama, May 10, 2023

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