The Borneo Post

High jumper Nauraj Singh to read athlete’s pledge

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KUALA LUMPUR: National high jump champion Nauraj Singh Randhawa has been chosen to read the athlete’s pledge at the Kuala Lumpur 2017 SEA Games ( KL2017).

Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said the selection of the 25-year- old athlete was based on Nauraj’s achievemen­t in the sport.

“Nauraj is seen to be an outstandin­g athlete in the ‘ Kita Juara’ programme, where he had qualified for the ‘ Podium Programme’.

Nauraj is an examplary athlete who started from the bottom and is capable of becoming a world class athlete.

“So, I gave the honour to Nauraj Singh,” he told reporters at the KL2017 Torch Run programme at Sekolah Kebangsaan Taman Tun Dr Ismail 1, here yesterday.

In addition, Khairy said Nauraj was chosen as the athlete’s pledge reader because of his height which was 1.93 metres that could attract attention when the pledge was read at the KL2017 official opening ceremony on Aug 19 at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium.

“I chose Nauraj because he is tall, because when a tall person reads the pledge, people will be more attentive.

The pledge wi l l be read in English and his (Nauraj’s) English language is also good.

So there will be no slip-up,” said Khairy.

Nauraj was the gold medal winner at the 2013 SEA Games in Myanmar and 2015 in Singapore.

The Johor- born athlete did a jump of 2.29m at the Singapore Open Athletics Championsh­ip which broke the national record made by Lee Hup Wei in 2008.

Nauraj was the only track and field athlete who qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games on merit and occupied the 18th place in high-jump on his first appearance at the Games.

On the two events beginning today that involved the national football and netball teams, Khairy hoped the players would show their best performanc­e to achieve their first win in their respective event and wished them all the best.

“I managed to speak to the netball squad as well as Kim Swee ( Datuk Ong Kim Swee, national football team head coach) yesterday (on Sunday). We are hoping for a good beginning today.” — Bernama

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