High-performing athletes will be given priority to compete at Int'l meets - KBS

Bernama
December 12, 2021 09:32 MYT
Ahmad Faizal said although there was no specific allocation for sports announced during the tabling of Budget 2022, KBS would still ensure that the athletes involved were given adequate training and equipment to compete. - BERNAMA
KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) has assured that high-performing athletes will still be given priority to face three major international sporting meets next year
Its minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu said although there was no specific allocation for sports announced during the tabling of Budget 2022, especially with regard to the Podium Programme, KBS would still ensure that the athletes involved were given adequate training and equipment to compete in the SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam; Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, United Kingdom; and the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China.
"In the current situation, the government is more focused on the economic well-being of the people, but do not worry, as KBS, along with the National Sports Council will continue with all activities as planned next year," he said during a press conference at a football charity match between the Malaysian and Japanese All-Stars and Malaysia Deaf Tiger (MDT).
When tabling Budget 2022 at the Dewan Rakyat in October, Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz announced an allocation of RM10 million specifically to enhance the training programmes for para athletes and implement the Para Sports League in preparation for the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris.
Apart from that, a total of RM159 million had been allocated for building, upgrading and maintaining sports facilities nationwide; RM50 million for cultivating an active lifestyle culture, including the 'Fit Forever' and National Sports Day (HSN) programmes; and RM20 million for national e-sports development, which inlcudes RM5 million for creating a Drone Sports Centre of Excellence.
Meanwhile, Ahmad Faizal praised the initiative by Yakult (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd for organising the charity match to promote a sporting culture among Malaysians.
He also hoped that other private companies could emulate Yakult in helping sports associations for persons with disabilities (PwD) who need funds for the survival of their athletes.
Meanwhile, Yakult (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Managing Director Hiroshi Hamada said he was elated that they had achieved the target of raising RM300,000 in funds from the match yesterday.
Hiroshi also hoped more companies would come forward to render assistance not only to the Malaysian Sports Association for ther Deaf (MSDeaf), but the sports fraternity as a whole.
The charity match yesterday which was held at the Kuala Lumpur Football Stadium in Cheras to help MSDeaf raise funds for sports development next year, saw the Malaysian and Japanese All-Stars trounce MDT 6-1.
-- BERNAMA
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