Chong Wei, Azizulhasni spur national Paralympians to aim for glory

Chong Wei, Azizulhasni spur national Paralympians to aim for glory

A total of 22 athletes will be representing the country in nine sports in Tokyo.

The Paralympic delegation poses for photos at KLIA before flying for Tokyo on Aug 21. (Bernama pic)
TOKYO:
The national athletes competing at the Tokyo Paralympics today received a huge boost after the country’s two sports icons posted words of encouragement for them on social media.

Olympic silver medallists Lee Chong Wei and Azizulhasni Awang posted words of inspiration as the country’s extraordinary athletes gear up for the Tokyo Paralympics that begins tomorrow.

Chong Wei, who won the Olympic men’s singles silver medal three times in a row – at the 2008 Beijing, 2012 London and 2016 Rio editions – believes that the national Paralympians are capable of bringing glory to the country.

“All the best, national athletes! Come on, everyone! Let’s all support and cheer for our national heroes!” he said via his Facebook and Instagram posts today.

Meanwhile, Azizulhasni, who won bronze in Rio 2016 and silver at the recently-concluded Tokyo Olympics in men’s keirin, urged Malaysians to give their full support to the country’s athletes who will be competing.

“To all my Paralympic friends, I wish you good luck … do your best and we in Malaysia will pray for your success over there. Ganbatte Team Para Malaysia!” he wrote on his Facebook page and Instagram account.

For the Tokyo Paralympics, 22 para athletes will be representing the country in nine sports.

The youth and sports ministry had earlier set a three-gold target for the national contingent, the same as at the 2016 Rio edition, which was also their best-ever achievement since competing in the Paralympics at the 1972 edition in Heidelberg, Germany.

The three gold medals Malaysia bagged in Brazil were contributed by Mohamad Ridzuan Puzi in the men’s 100m T36 (cerebral palsy) category; Ziyad Zolkefli in the men’s shot put T20 (intellectual impairment) category; and Abdul Latif Romly in the men’s long jump T20 (intellectual impairment) category.

A total of 4,400 athletes from 160 countries will compete in 22 sports at the Tokyo Paralympics from Aug 24 to Sept 5.

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