New Straits Times

Japan offers to train our Olympians

- By Hashini Kavishtri Kannan and Zanariah Abd Mutalib

PUTRAJAYA: The Look East Policy will be used as a basis for sports developmen­t in the country, said Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman.

He said the ministry was committed to continuing and improving youth exchange programmes and sports developmen­t in line with the policy, especially for football, badminton and sports science.

He said the Japanese ambassador Dr Makio Miyagawa had offered Japanese training grounds to Malaysian athletes.

“Dr Miyagawa has invited Malaysian athletes to be trained in Japan for the preparatio­n of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

“We have agreed to share our knowledge and expertise to develop certain areas in sports,” he added.

Syed Saddiq and Dr Miyagawa were at the ministry’s headquarte­rs to attend the 45th Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Programme (SSEAYP) Contingent and Sponsorshi­p Introducti­on Ceremony.

Syed Saddiq said Malaysia hoped to benefit from Japan’s knowledge and technology in the developmen­t of sports science.

“We hope there will be transfer of knowledge and technology. We want our staff to learn from them and bring the knowledge back to Malaysia,” he added.

On SSEAYP, he hoped participan­ts would learn and emulate Japanese’s working culture and improve on their leadership skills.

“Its not about what they can learn, but also what they can offer,” he added.

Twenty-nine Malaysian youth were selected for SSEAYP 2018 programme. They will board the Nippon Maru ship that will set sail from Oct 23 to Dec 13.

The cruise involves 319 youth from Asean. It will set sail in Japan with stopovers in Muara, Brunei; Manila, Philippine­s; Bangkok, Thailand; and Ho Chi Minh City; before returning to Tokyo, Japan.

On a separate matter, Syed Saddiq said ministry would work towards providing equal benefits and incentives for paralympia­ns.

“Our main priority is to take care of athletes’ welfare including providing equal press coverage, financial incentives and sponsorshi­p,” he added.

 ?? BERNAMA PIC ?? Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman (third from right), Japanese ambassador Dr Makio Miyagawa (third from left) and Youth and Sports director- general Datuk Hatipah Ibrahim (second from right) with the Malaysian contingent in Putrajaya yesterday.
BERNAMA PIC Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman (third from right), Japanese ambassador Dr Makio Miyagawa (third from left) and Youth and Sports director- general Datuk Hatipah Ibrahim (second from right) with the Malaysian contingent in Putrajaya yesterday.

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