The Borneo Post

PCM plans to hold internatio­nal c’ship in Kuching next March

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KUALA LUMPUR: Following delays and cancellati­ons to several sports competitio­ns and events due to the Covid19 pandemic, the Paralympic Council of Malaysia (PCM) has taken the proactive measure of planning to organise an internatio­nal championsh­ip in March next year.

PCM president Datuk Seri Megat D Shahriman Zaharudin said the proposed event, which has also received support from several Southeast Asian countries, would involve seven types of team sports, and scheduled to take place in Kuching, Sarawak.

“Since the 2020 ASEAN Para Games (APG) in Manila got cancelled, para-athletes only have the 2021 APG in Hanoi,” Megat D Shahriman said after chairing the PCM executive board meeting on Wednesday.

“There are no other championsh­ips or sporting events (planned). So PCM convinced the ASEAN Para Sports Federation Board of Governors (BoG) during the emergency meeting to hold this tournament. We also have the support of other ASEAN countries,” he said, adding that full details would be announced after getting the approval from the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee (IPC).

Megat D Shahriman added that the event would also serve as a warm-up session for the national contingent ahead of the Paralympic Games in Tokyo next August, besides being able to benefit other para-athletes from all over ASEAN.

“Malaysia is not the only country affected by the lack of championsh­ips.

“Para-athletes from other countries are also experienci­ng the same issue.

“The (proposed) tournament will also serve as a benchmark for national athletes before they compete in the Hanoi SEA Games and Tokyo 2020,” he said.

Megat D Shahriman said PCM would be holding further discussion­s on organising the event with the Sarawak state government in the coming weeks. — Bernama

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