Sports & Fitness

Theft of gift car troubles Paralympian Abdul Latif despite defending gold medal

The vehicle donated to him by Kia was found cut up

Updated 6 months ago · Published on 26 Oct 2023 9:57AM

Theft of gift car troubles Paralympian Abdul Latif despite defending gold medal
Paralympics long-jump gold medallist Datuk Abdul Latif Romly. Bernama pic.

HANGZHOU – Despite the success of winning a gold medal at the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Para Games (APG), national long jump champion Datuk Abdul Latif Romly still can’t get over the losss of his gift car.

While not at his best following a thigh injury, the Perlis-born athlete is still bothered about the loss of his car just a few weeks before leaving for Hangzhou.

According to the 26-year-old athlete, he was very upset because the Kia Sportage he received from Naza Corporation was a symbol of success when he won the gold medal at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games.

"Two or three weeks before I went to Hangzhou, my car was stolen. I was really thinking about the lost car but my wife (Nurul Nabila Farhana Musaidi) gave me a lot of encouragement and asked me to focus on sports first.

"The Kia donated to me in 2016 was later found in Batu Caves (Selangor) but it had been cut up," he told Bernama.

The gold medal victory seven years ago also saw him received a reward under Sports Victory Prize Scheme (SHAKAM) amounting RM1 million as well as donations from corporate companies.

In addition to the Kia Sportage car, Naza Corporation also gave a residential suite at Equine Park, Seri Kembangan worth RM350,000.

Abdul Latif defended the APG gold medal for the third time in a row in the long jump T20 (intellectual impairment) after the 2014 edition in Incheon, South Korea and 2018 in Jakarta-Palembang.

At the Huanglong Sports Center Stadium on Tuesday, Abdul Latif recorded the best jump of 7.18 metres (m) in the fourth attempt over his nearest challenger Hassan Nasser Dawshi of Saudi Arabia who took the silver. Bronze was won by compatriot Zulkifly Abdullah.

Despite dominating the competition, Abdul Latif is taking a cautious approach to avoid injuring his thigh again as his top priority now is the World Para Athletics Championships and the 2024 Paris Paralympics next year. – Bernama, October 26, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 1mth

Mechanic selling his beloved BMW to pay for son’s cancer treatment

Malaysia / 3mth

Singaporean alleges Malaysian workshop owner called him ‘l*nsi’

Sports & Fitness / 4mth

Selangor gets approval to demolish Shah Alam Stadium for new state-of-the-art complex

Malaysia / 6mth

Three S’pore-registered supercars collide in Johor after U-turn attempt

Malaysia / 7mth

Child falls out as car makes U-turn at busy intersection

Malaysia / 7mth

Strengthen sports activities at schools, community levels: Anwar

Spotlight

Malaysia

Usno leader calls for Sabah govt overhaul after legal blunder

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

UiTM vice-chancellor denies students in black are protesters

Malaysia

PAS denounces Teresa Kok death threat

Malaysia

UiTM admissions backlash sign of misplaced priorities, say academics

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Teresa Kok gets 2 bullets in mailbox

Malaysia

Retrieve MA63 documents from London, researcher urges Sabah govt

By Jason Santos

You may be interested

Sports & Fitness

Usyk defeats Fury by split decision

Sports & Fitness

Leverkusen first Bundesliga champions to finish season undefeated