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Nyalas weightlifting gym: Melaka hopes for federal govt’s approval

New training centre could provide more conducive environment for athletes, says state rep

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Jun 2023 10:57PM

Nyalas weightlifting gym: Melaka hopes for federal govt’s approval
Fairul Nizam Roslan (second from right), who is also Nyalas Weightlifting Club adviser, said a suitable location next to Asahan Japerun Hall has been identified for the construction of the weightlifting gymnasium. – Bernama pic, June 2, 2023

MELAKA – The Melaka government hopes that the Youth and Sports Ministry can approve the proposal for the construction of a weightlifting gymnasium in Nyalas for the development of the sport in an effort to produce more talents who can reach greater heights.

Asahan assemblyman Fairul Nizam Roslan said the construction of the new training centre is crucial in providing a more conducive and comfortable facility for the state’s athletes under the Nyalas Weightlifting Club, who are currently using the Asahan Japerun Hall as a makeshift training centre due to the lack of a place to train.

“Under this club, we also have more than 30 backup athletes who train, in addition to 13 state athletes who are currently attending the State Sports School, SMK Seri Kota.

“Their performance has been excellent…for example, Nurul Syasya Khairina Samsur, who made history as the first athlete from Melaka to win gold for weightlifting at the Malaysia Games 2022,” he told reporters at the Selandar Community Activity Centre here, today.

Fairul, who is also Nyalas Weightlifting Club adviser, said a suitable location next to Asahan Japerun Hall has been identified for the construction of the gymnasium.

He said that the gymnasium would not only function as a training centre but also a platform to provide exposure to sports knowledge as a whole, as well as being equipped with dormitory facilities for future use.

“We are also grateful to the Melaka chapter of the National Sports Council, which has allocated more than RM70,000 to provide all the equipment and hardware for the sport of weightlifting,” he added. – Bernama, June 2, 2023

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