The Borneo Post

Ministry: Special recognitio­n for Nicol

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Youth and Sports Ministry will give a special recognitio­n to national squash queen Datuk Nicol Ann David, who has announced that she will hang up her racquets in June.

Its minister, Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman said the recognitio­n was to show its appreciati­on for Nicol’s services in bringing fame and glory to the country in the internatio­nal arena over the last 20 years.

“I have already instructed the National Sports Council ( NSC) director- general to give a special incentive, maybe not in terms of cash but as a form of grant, for her to plan for her future.

“However, there are a few important matters ( regarding her post- retirement plans) that she will announce later,” he told reporters a f ter the Malaysian Youth Parliament townhall session at the Akademi Kenegaraan here yesterday.

The 35- year- old Penangite occupied the world number one ranking for nine years before being overtaken by Egyptian ace Raneem El Weleily in 2015. Nicol was also the first Asian to be ranked No. 1 in the now- defunct Women’s Internatio­nal Squash Players Associatio­n ( Wispa) in 2006.

During her illustriou­s career, Nicol also won gold medals at the World Championsh­ips (three), Asian Games (five) and Commonweal­th Games ( two) as well as bagging the coveted British Open title twice.

Asked why Nicol was being rewarded with a special recognitio­n while many other national athletes were ignored, Syed Saddiq said: “We’re trying to set the right standard. If we look at their contributi­ons and find there are athletes who have been ignored, we will help.

“As for this problem (of athletes being neglected), we have met them and the NSC are looking at ways to move forward.”

On another matter, Syed Saddiq expressed disappoint­ment at the National Under- 22 football team’s 0-1 defeat by Cambodia in the Asean Football Federation (AFF) Under- 22 Championsh­ip yesterday.

He was a lso irked by the attitude of some state football associatio­ns for not allowing their players to answer national callup for internatio­nal- standard tournament­s.

“I am disappoint­ed with this situation. When it’s time to represent the country, obviously that should be the main focus (of state football associatio­ns in letting their players represent the country).

“My advice to them is to please put Malaysia f irst because when the national players get recognitio­n, so will everyone else,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Datuk Nicol Ann David
Datuk Nicol Ann David
 ??  ?? Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman
Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman

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