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Road to Gold panel to help pro-shuttlers find suitable training venues
Road to Gold panel to help pro-shuttlers find suitable training venues

Free Malaysia Today

time13 hours ago

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  • Free Malaysia Today

Road to Gold panel to help pro-shuttlers find suitable training venues

Youth and sports minister Hannah Yeoh said the contract issue involving national women's doubles pair Pearly Tan and M Thinaah, must be resolved soon. (Bernama pic) PUTRAJAYA : The Road to Gold (RTG) committee will help professional badminton players under its programme find more conducive training venues, says youth and sports minister Hannah Yeoh. She said the RTG Committee is aware that these players are currently training in halls which are also open to the public. 'I hope we can help find more suitable and private training locations for these professional athletes (badminton players). 'As it stands, they've been training in places like shopping malls where the public can watch them. I believe RTG programme coordinator Stuart Ramalingam will coordinate the necessary support,' she said. Hannah, who also chairs the RTG committee, said efforts will also be made to help professional players find quality sparring partners to boost their performance. Last Thursday, she announced that four professional badminton players – men's world number one pair Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani and mixed doubles duo Goh Soon Huat-Shevon Lai Jemie – had committed to the RTG programme for the 2025 cycle. The RTG project, introduced by the youth and sports ministry in April 2023, is a national initiative to coordinate Malaysia's efforts to win its first Olympic gold medal, with focus on the Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028 Games. Meanwhile, Hannah expressed hope that the contract issue involving national women's doubles pair Pearly Tan and M Thinaah, whose deal with the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) ended last December, can be resolved promptly. She stressed the importance of settling the matter quickly, as any delay could affect the performance of the world number three pair. She told reporters this after opening the Asean Persons with Disabilities in Sports Conference 2025 here today. Earlier, Hannah said about 240 participants, including those from other Southeast Asian countries, attended the two-day conference, which ends today. She said the conference, themed 'Inclusive Sports for All: Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges in Asean', discussed accessibility and ways to further empower sports participation for persons with disabilities.

RTG to Help Pro Shuttlers Find Better Training Venues
RTG to Help Pro Shuttlers Find Better Training Venues

The Sun

time13 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

RTG to Help Pro Shuttlers Find Better Training Venues

THE ROAD to Gold (RTG) Committee will help professional badminton players under its programme find more conducive training venues, said Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh. She said the RTG Committee is aware that these players are currently training in halls which are also open to the public. 'I hope we can help find more suitable and private training locations for professional athletes (badminton players). 'As it stands, they've been training in places like shopping malls where the public can watch them. I believe RTG Programme coordinator Datuk Stuart Ramalingam will coordinate the necessary support,' she said. She told reporters this after opening the ASEAN Persons With Disabilities in Sports Conference 2025 here today. Hannah, who also chairs the RTG Committee, said efforts will also be made to help professional players find quality sparring partners to boost their performance. Last Thursday, she announced that four professional badminton players – men's world number one pair Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani and mixed doubles duo Goh Soon Huat-Shevon Lai Jemie – had committed to the RTG programme for the 2025 cycle. The RTG project, introduced by the Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) in April 2023, is a national initiative to coordinate Malaysia's efforts to win its first Olympic gold medal, with focus on the Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028 Games. Meanwhile, Hannah expressed hope that the contract issue involving national women's doubles pair Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah, whose deal with the Badminton Association of Malaysia ended last December, can be resolved promptly. She stressed the importance of settling the matter quickly, as any delay could affect the performance of the world number three pair. On a separate matter, Hannah said KBS will not interfere in the internal issues or challenges faced by the Harimau Malaya squad in their push to climb higher on the international stage. Instead, she said it would be up to Football Association of Malaysia president Datuk Mohd Joehari Mohd Ayub to resolve the matter. Media reports recently said that Harimau Malaya head coach Peter Cklamovski did not rule out the possibility that he, Johor Regent Tunku Mahkota Ismail, who is credited with revolutionising the national team, and the players could come under fire if they failed to beat Vietnam. However, Malaysia proved their mettle by thrashing Vietnam 4-0 in their second Group F match of the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil on June 10. Earlier, Hannah said that about 240 participants, including those from other Southeast Asian countries, attended the two-day conference, which ends today. She said the conference, themed 'Inclusive Sports for All: Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges in ASEAN', discussed accessibility and ways to further empower sports participation for persons with disabilities

RTG panel to help professional shuttlers find suitable training venues
RTG panel to help professional shuttlers find suitable training venues

The Sun

time14 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

RTG panel to help professional shuttlers find suitable training venues

THE ROAD to Gold (RTG) Committee will help professional badminton players under its programme find more conducive training venues, said Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh. She said the RTG Committee is aware that these players are currently training in halls which are also open to the public. 'I hope we can help find more suitable and private training locations for professional athletes (badminton players). 'As it stands, they've been training in places like shopping malls where the public can watch them. I believe RTG Programme coordinator Datuk Stuart Ramalingam will coordinate the necessary support,' she said. She told reporters this after opening the ASEAN Persons With Disabilities in Sports Conference 2025 here today. Hannah, who also chairs the RTG Committee, said efforts will also be made to help professional players find quality sparring partners to boost their performance. Last Thursday, she announced that four professional badminton players – men's world number one pair Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani and mixed doubles duo Goh Soon Huat-Shevon Lai Jemie – had committed to the RTG programme for the 2025 cycle. The RTG project, introduced by the Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) in April 2023, is a national initiative to coordinate Malaysia's efforts to win its first Olympic gold medal, with focus on the Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028 Games. Meanwhile, Hannah expressed hope that the contract issue involving national women's doubles pair Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah, whose deal with the Badminton Association of Malaysia ended last December, can be resolved promptly. She stressed the importance of settling the matter quickly, as any delay could affect the performance of the world number three pair. On a separate matter, Hannah said KBS will not interfere in the internal issues or challenges faced by the Harimau Malaya squad in their push to climb higher on the international stage. Instead, she said it would be up to Football Association of Malaysia president Datuk Mohd Joehari Mohd Ayub to resolve the matter. Media reports recently said that Harimau Malaya head coach Peter Cklamovski did not rule out the possibility that he, Johor Regent Tunku Mahkota Ismail, who is credited with revolutionising the national team, and the players could come under fire if they failed to beat Vietnam. However, Malaysia proved their mettle by thrashing Vietnam 4-0 in their second Group F match of the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil on June 10. Earlier, Hannah said that about 240 participants, including those from other Southeast Asian countries, attended the two-day conference, which ends today. She said the conference, themed 'Inclusive Sports for All: Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges in ASEAN', discussed accessibility and ways to further empower sports participation for persons with disabilities

RTG Panel To Help Professional Shuttlers Find Suitable Training Venues
RTG Panel To Help Professional Shuttlers Find Suitable Training Venues

Barnama

time14 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Barnama

RTG Panel To Help Professional Shuttlers Find Suitable Training Venues

PUTRAJAYA, June 21 (Bernama) -- The Road to Gold (RTG) Committee will help professional badminton players under its programme find more conducive training venues, said Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh. She said the RTG Committee is aware that these players are currently training in halls which are also open to the public. 'I hope we can help find more suitable and private training locations for professional athletes (badminton players). bootstrap slideshow 'As it stands, they've been training in places like shopping malls where the public can watch them. I believe RTG Programme coordinator Datuk Stuart Ramalingam will coordinate the necessary support,' she said. She told reporters this after opening the ASEAN Persons With Disabilities in Sports Conference 2025 here today. Hannah, who also chairs the RTG Committee, said efforts will also be made to help professional players find quality sparring partners to boost their performance. Last Thursday, she announced that four professional badminton players – men's world number one pair Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani and mixed doubles duo Goh Soon Huat-Shevon Lai Jemie – had committed to the RTG programme for the 2025 cycle. The RTG project, introduced by the Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) in April 2023, is a national initiative to coordinate Malaysia's efforts to win its first Olympic gold medal, with focus on the Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028 Games. Meanwhile, Hannah expressed hope that the contract issue involving national women's doubles pair Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah, whose deal with the Badminton Association of Malaysia ended last December, can be resolved promptly.

LA28: Nothing to lose, Hannah hopes Zii Jia will join RTG
LA28: Nothing to lose, Hannah hopes Zii Jia will join RTG

The Sun

time03-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

LA28: Nothing to lose, Hannah hopes Zii Jia will join RTG

YOUTH and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh has expressed hope that professional men's singles shuttler Lee Zii Jia will accept the offer to join the Road to Gold (RTG) programme in preparation for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles (LA28). Hannah said that she met with the Paris 2024 men's singles bronze medallist last week to discuss the benefits of the RTG initiative, particularly its expanded support for independent athletes. 'We do hope to offer the Road to Gold services to Zii Jia. I hope that he will say yes, because there is nothing to lose. 'The final decision lies with Zii Jia, and I am confident he will consider all factors,' she told reporters at the Daikin International Badminton Championship 2025 here today. Last April, the RTG Committee named Zii Jia, reigning Badminton Asia Championships men's doubles champions Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik and 10 other badminton players for the RTG programme ahead of LA28. Zii Jia, ranked world number eight, had previously declined a spot in the RTG programme during the Paris 2024 cycle. The three non-badminton athletes listed in RTG for the LA28 cycle are track cyclists Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom and Nurul Izzah Izzati Mohd Asri, along with weightlifter Mohamad Aniq Kasdan. Hannah said the final list of RTG members for LA28 is expected to be known by the end of June. She said that the timing is due to the athletes' busy travel schedules, as they are frequently away for tournaments. 'We want to gather all of them who have said yes, so that we have that signing together,' she said. LA28 is slated to be held from July 14 to 30, 2028.

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