Rio Paralympics gold medalist, Abdul Latif Romly said although he is in a state of euphoria with the various celebrations over his success in the Paralympics, he felt apprehensive about being tagged a young millionaire after receiving the incentives.
The 19-year-old, who won the T20 long jump gold medal, received RM1.05 million under the Athletes Incentive Scheme (SHAKAM) and several corporate contributions including Naza Corporation Holdings which rewarded him with a residence suite at Trion 888 in Equine Park worth RM350,000 as well as a Kia Sportage valued at RM121,888 for his success in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The Perlis-born athlete said he did not expect his sports talent to change the lifestyle of his family.
"Thank you for all the rewards to me and my colleagues. I am happy but uneasy as I am still young. I will make ensure my finance is properly managed. I also remember the message from supporters to continue achieving more success and would heed the call by Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin to participate in the ASEAN Para Games and break the national record," he told reporters at Menara Naza, Persiaran KLCC here.
Besides Abdul Latif, Naza Corporation Holdings also gave similar rewards to Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli and Mohamad Ridzuan Mohamad Puzi, for winning gold medals in the men's F20 shot put and T36 100m, respectively.
Paralympics bronze medalist, Siti Noor Radiah Ismail also received a Kia Rio Sedan worth RM72,888 at a presentation ceremony from Naza Group chief executive officer SM Nasarudin SM Nasimuddin and Khairy.
Meanwhile, Muhammad Ziyad believes the outpouring of rewards would not affect his performance and his responsibility towards the country.
"Before we went to Rio, we were not aware of receiving such gifts and we are grateful for the appreciation. After this we will continue to do our best and would not think of rewards.
"We will fight for the country's honour and for all those who assisted athletes like us," said Muhammad Ziyad.
In this regard, T36 100m gold medalist Mohamad Ridzuan who has difficulties communicating, also expressed his gratitude for all the contributions he had received. -- Bernama
Bernama
Mon Oct 10 2016
(From left) Siti Noor Radiah, Muhammad Ziyad, Abdul Latif and Muhammad Ridzuan showing their appreciation for the reward by Naza Corporation at the event today. - BERNAMApic
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