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Norza to step down as BAM chief after Paris Olympics

He will also quit as OCM president after 2028 Games in Los Angeles

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 15 Jul 2023 9:29PM

Norza to step down as BAM chief after Paris Olympics
Tan Sri Mohamad Norza Zakaria has led the Badminton Association of Malaysia since 2017 and the Olympic Council of Malaysia since 2018. – AZIM RAHMAN/File pic, July 15, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Tan Sri Mohamad Norza Zakaria will step down as Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) president immediately after next year’s Paris Olympics.

Norza added that he will also quit as Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) president after the 2028 Games in Los Angeles.

“I have announced my intention to leave BAM immediately after Paris 2024 to the council,” he told a press conference after a BAM council meeting here today.

Norza has led BAM since 2017 and OCM since 2018. He will end his second term as BAM president and complete his tenure as OCM president in 2025.

He said this was to allow him to focus more on his services internationally and other personal interests.

In April, he was appointed as Badminton Asia’s honorary president for the 2023-2027 term before being recently elected as chairman of the Sports for All Committee of the Olympic Council of Asia.

“As a good organisation, we need a succession plan, one cannot leave abruptly as the transition period needs to be seamless. We are talking about sponsorships, the structure, coaches, players, and council members... I think one year is sufficient to identify the right person (to lead BAM).

“We need to get someone who can bring BAM to the next level. It is not an easy task because we are a badminton-crazy nation... everyone is focusing on what we do in BAM and the badminton scene,” he said.

He said BAM would also conduct a proper process, including consulting Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh, stakeholders, and sponsors in a bid to find his successor.

Norza also hopes that the next leader will have a passion and share the same vision to ensure Malaysia remains a badminton powerhouse.

Asked if he is eyeing a post in the International Olympic Council, Norza replied: “Well, let’s wait and see. Of course, as an administrator, you want to be part of this kind of organisation. Hopefully, I will reach there one day,” he said. – Bernama, July 15, 2023

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