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PCM get nod to send para athletes to AYPG 2021

14 athletes, comprising men and women, will represent Malaysia in athletics, badminton, boccia, swimming, table tennis, and powerlifting

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Nov 2021 7:27PM

PCM get nod to send para athletes to AYPG 2021
PCM President Datuk Seri Megat D Shahriman Zaharudin added that the AYPG 2021 would signal the restarting of youth development programmes in preparation for the Asian Para Games 2022 in China, Commonwealth Games 2022 in England, and the 2024 Paralympics in France. – Bernama pic, November 4, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The Paralympic Council of Malaysia (PCM) can heave a huge sigh of relief now that the Youth and Sports Ministry (KBS) have decided to let the Malaysian contingent compete in the Asian Youth Para Games (AYPG) 2021 in Manama, Bahrain from December 2 to 6.

Its president Datuk Seri Megat D Shahriman Zaharudin said a total of 14 athletes – eight men and six women – will represent Malaysia in athletics, badminton, boccia, swimming, table tennis, and powerlifting.

Megat D Shahriman also expressed his gratitude to the ministry and the National Sports Council (NSC) for their kind consideration and for supporting PCM’s participation in the AYPG.

“We strongly advocate and support early intervention programmes for the development of sportsmen and sportswomen.

“They are our future, and we will remain focused to identify and investing in these youths to replace our ageing athletes. Such programmes also provide hope for parents to allow their children who have disabilities to indulge in sports at an early age,” he said in a statement yesterday.

 

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Posted by Paralympic Council of Malaysia on Tuesday, November 2, 2021

He added that the AYPG 2021 would also signal the restarting of youth development programmes in preparation for the Asian Para Games 2022 in Hangzhou, China, Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham, England, and the 2024 Paralympics in Paris, France.

The national contingent are expected to leave for Bahrain on November 28 and return home on December 7.

A total of 25 out of 44 countries are expected to compete in the quadrennial multi-sports Games, which will be for youths aged between 13 and 23.

On September 29, KBS Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu said PCM may have to rethink plans to send a contingent to the AYPG 2021 as it was having second thoughts about providing an allocation for their participation following claims that the athletes have not prepared thoroughly for the Games.

Meanwhile, Megat D Shahriman also announced that Kuching, Sarawak had been shortlisted as a potential city to host AYPG 2025 by the Asian Paralympic Committee.

“The Sarawak state government, being a strong advocate of the Paralympic Movement, has indicated its intention to host the Games in 2025.

“PCM are working closely with the Asian Paralympic Committee and we hope that Kuching City will be offered the opportunity to host the AYPG 2025,” he added.

Malaysia have been competing in the AYPG since the first edition in Tokyo in 2009 and even hosted the second edition in 2013. – Bernama, November 4, 2021

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