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Squash champ can aim for gold medal in 2028 Olympics

- C. SATHASIVAM SITHERAVEL­LU Seremban, Negri Sembilan

player Sivasangar­i Subramania­m, the world No. 13, stunned higher ranked internatio­nal players to lift the London Classic championsh­ip trophy.

The Cornell University press called her victory a “crucible of transforma­tion”, having witnessed her growth from an underdevel­oped talented athlete to a formidable force in elite squash competitio­n.

“Her academic pursuit in working towards a degree in Science and Agricultur­e, was equalled only by her relentless striving for excellence in playing squash, her lifelong passion.”

She credits the Cornell community for “pushing me beyond my normal limits, and teaching me the value of discipline, resilience and an unwavering belief in my own abilities”.

She goes on to say: “The friends and diverse community I embraced moulded me into a compassion­ate, empowered individual, ready to conquer the world.”

Sivasangar­i credits her Cornell coach, David Palmer, as an exceptiona­l mentor and guide, and for giving her the confidence to take risks, push her limits and to embrace the challenges that come with elite competitio­n.

It was through his training and mentorship that she won the 2022 CSA Individual Championsh­ip, a first for Cornell University.

An accident in 2022 stopped her momentaril­y. She bounced back 18 months later with the support of her family, coaches and sponsors.

She also worked on an online mental training programme under Jesse Engelbrech­t, a former Zimbabwe and South African internatio­nal player.

Sivasangar­i had also won in the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, last year.

But her victories over world No. 1, Nour El Sherbini, world No. 2, Hania El Hammamy and world No. 4, Nele Gilis of Belgium in London will give her extra motivation.

The highlight was the five-set thriller where Sivasangar­i beat El Hammamy to clinch the win in the gold level tournament with a score of 11-9; 5-11; 13-11; 12-14; 11-8.

She should now aim for the gold medal at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

At the same time, her win should provide Malaysian athletes, including the Road to Gold Paris Olympics sportsmen and women the confidence that they too can aim high and hoist the Jalur Gemilang in Paris and beyond.

 ?? PIC FROM PSA WORLD TOUR ?? Squash player Sivasangar­i Subramania­m’s win at the London Classic should give national athletes a boost for the Paris Olympics.
PIC FROM PSA WORLD TOUR Squash player Sivasangar­i Subramania­m’s win at the London Classic should give national athletes a boost for the Paris Olympics.

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