After Zii Jia, Jin Wei files appeal to BAM

After Zii Jia, Jin Wei files appeal to BAM

The 2018 Youth Olympic Games gold medallist emailed her appeal letter last night.

Goh Jin Wei announced her retirement in September before turning professional. However, she was only suspended last week. (AFP pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
Former world junior champion, Goh Jin Wei has followed in the footsteps of Lee Zii Jia by filing an appeal to the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) following her recent two-year suspension.

BAM secretary-general Kenny Goh said the 2018 Youth Olympic Games gold medallist sent the appeal letter to them via email last night.

“We just received her appeal letter last night. Therefore, we will go through the necessary process,” he told Bernama when contacted today.

Jin Wei, who announced her retirement and quit BAM in September last year before subsequently turning professional, was suspended from playing in international competitions for two years effective Oct 31, 2021.

On Monday, Zii Jia submitted an appeal letter against his two-year suspension by BAM for quitting the national body.

Yesterday, both sides held a meeting on the appeal which resulted in an amicable outcome.

BAM president Norza Zakaria gave his blessings to Zii Jia to become a professional player.

“I am happy that we have now resolved this issue with BAM after receiving Tan Sri’s blessings to become a professional player,” Zii Jia said in a Facebook post yesterday.

On Friday, BAM deputy president Jahaberdeen Mohamed Yunos announced that BAM would not register Zii Jia for international competitions for a two-year period effective Jan 18.

This followed the 23-year-old player’s decision to resign from BAM on Jan 11.

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