The Bruneian

Cambodia’s Wheelchair Basketball Squads for 12th ASEAN Para Games 2023 Take Centre Stage

- PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA

Cambodia’s wheelchair basketball teams will be stronger than ever going into the 12th ASEAN Para Games in 2023 with exciting new players, a brand-new look, and new leadership at both the coaching and federation levels.

The Cambodia Wheelchair Basketball Federation (“CWBF”), with the support of the Prince Holding Group’s philanthro­pic arm Prince Foundation, unveiled the changes at a ceremony attended by a diverse audience of nearly 200 people that included government leaders along with representa­tives from internatio­nal chambers of commerce, local businesses, and civil society organizati­ons.

Prince Foundation is elated about the federation’s decision to appoint H.E. Senior Minister Ly

Thuch to become the federation’s next President since his expertise as the First Vice President of Cambodia Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (“CMAA”) will be invaluable given many of the new players on both the men’s and women’s teams are landmine survivors.

“I am extremely thankful and humbled to be appointed as the President of the Cambodia Wheelchair Basketball Federation. I have been very passionate about helping to develop and uplift the sports sector in Cambodia, and it is a great privilege for me to have a chance to lead the team and build on its successes within the sport,” said H.E. Ly Thuch.

Prince Holding Group, under the leadership of Chairman Chen Zhi, has a keen focus on human capital developmen­t to aid economic growth for the Kingdom. Additional­ly, with support from

the Prince Foundation, both teams will receive world-class training from three Team USAcertifi­ed coaches to help them prepare for next year’s ASEAN Para Games in Cambodia.

“In the past, we have provided various contributi­ons to help the local sports sector such as volleyball and football,” said Gabriel Tan, Chief Communicat­ions Officer of Prince Holding Group. “This is our first involvemen­t in empowering people with disability, and we are honored to take part in fostering social inclusion by organizing the unveiling of Cambodia ASEAN Para Games 2023 Wheelchair Basketball Squad,” he added.

For Michael Tuon, Team USA Basketball Gold certified and National Wheelchair Basketball Associatio­n (“NWBA”) certified coach, this will be yet an exciting

journey as he heads the basketball coaching with CWBF for the Cambodian wheelchair basketball squad.

“Many of our athletes have overcome obstacles I can’t imagine. They are resilient and will not let anything stop them from pursuing their dreams. To help support their progress, we’ve developed a LongTerm Athlete Developmen­t (LTAD) plan to ensure that our athletes keep growing and improving. We are excited to see what the future holds for Cambodian athletics,” said Michael Tuon.

When the players take the floor at next year’s games, they will be wearing freshly designed blue, red, and white uniforms that showcase the Kingdom’s national colors with a new national crest that incorporat­es Cambodia’s cultural icons like the Romdoul flower and Angkor Wat temple.

 ?? ?? From left, Mike Tuon of Cambodia Wheelchair Basketball Federation (“CWBF”), Gabriel Tan of Prince Holding Group, Edward Lee of Prince Real Estate Group, Seu Muy of CWBF, Senior Minister Ly Thuch – President of CWBF, H.E. Vath Chamroeun of National Olympic Committee of Cambodia, H.E. Ouk Sethycheat of Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, H.E. Hoeurng Sophon of Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans, and Youth Rehabilita­tion. Image: Media OutReach
From left, Mike Tuon of Cambodia Wheelchair Basketball Federation (“CWBF”), Gabriel Tan of Prince Holding Group, Edward Lee of Prince Real Estate Group, Seu Muy of CWBF, Senior Minister Ly Thuch – President of CWBF, H.E. Vath Chamroeun of National Olympic Committee of Cambodia, H.E. Ouk Sethycheat of Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, H.E. Hoeurng Sophon of Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans, and Youth Rehabilita­tion. Image: Media OutReach

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