The Borneo Post

Give podium programme more time — Tunku Imran

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Podium Programme under the National Sports Institute ( ISN) should be given a chance to be implemente­d over a longer period of time to see better results.

Former Olympic Council of Malaysia ( OCM) president Tan Sri Tunku Imran Tuanku Ja’afar said it is not fair to put the blame on the programme as it has only been introduced in 2016.

“The Podium Programme is only two years old, we have to give it a chance, for example in squash, we built Datuk Nicol Ann David to become a world junior and it took us eight to ten years.

“One of the problems in the programme is there are too many individual­s in it. I think we have to prioritise the programme probably to have few people on board and also have another programme just like “Kita Juara” programme which was created for the SEA Games,” he told the media after attending the Malaysian Cricket Associatio­n ( MCA) AntiCorrup­tion Pledge in Kinrara Oval.

Tunku Imran who is also the patron of the MCA yesterday took part in the anti- corruption oath taking and signing ceremony together with the athletes and officials.

Aske d o n whe t h e r t he programme should be led by the locals or foreigners, Tunku Imran said: “You definitely have to get internatio­nal expertise from overseas, we can’t just do it by ourselves. There are certain sports we probably can but somehow we can learn from them if they lead us,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Participan­ts gather for a group photograph before the tee-off at DGCC yesterday.
Participan­ts gather for a group photograph before the tee-off at DGCC yesterday.

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