The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MSN won’t sideline weightlift­ing over doping issue at Sukma

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KUALA LUMPUR: The National Sports Council (MSN) will continue to extend help to develop weightlift­ing despite the doping issue marring the sport at the recent 20th Malaysia Games (Sukma).

Its director-general Datuk Ahmad Shapawi Ismail said the doping issue will not disrupt weightlift­ing which is still under considerat­ion to be reinstated as a core sport.

“The help we give to the Malaysian Weightlift­ing Associatio­n (PABM), especially for the developmen­t of the sport, sometimes exceeds that of core sports.

“So, I think the doping issue has nothing to do with the core sport matter because what is important is that we continue to look for talent in weightlift­ing,” he told a press conference after the signing of a sponsorshi­p agreement between MSN and hijab company TudungPeop­le Internatio­nal Sdn Bhd here yesterday.

MSN had taken over the task of organising the weightlift­ing competitio­n in the 20th Sukma following the drastic action of PABM to withdraw from the Games because there were three doping cases involving the sport.

Weightlift­ing was among three sports dropped from the country’s core sports list besides sepak takraw and taekwondo in 2017, following the worsening performanc­e of the weightlift­ing sport and various disciplina­ry problems such as the failure of some of its athletes in doping tests.

In the meantime, Ahmad Shapawi admitted to being surprised by the statement by Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) secretary-general Datuk Mohd Nazifuddin Najib that the latter will send an official letter to MSN to support PABM’s action concerning the 20th Sukma because he was one of the members of the special technical committee that approved the rules of the competitio­ns of the recent Sukma.

The Sukma Organisng Committee in an earlier statement had stated that the chefs de mission meeting on Sept 15 and the meeting attended by all the directors of the State Sports Councils, had agreed that the weightlift­ing competitio­n would go ahead at the Sukma without banning all members of the contingent involved in the doping cases.

However, the committee explained that it respected PABM’s position and that weightlift­ing could be held if it is officially included in the Sukma Rules and each state is informed of the matter.

According to PABM, they had previously made a decision that if there is any athlete of the affiliated member/state associatio­n testing positive for doping, then that athlete and other athletes in the affiliated member/state associatio­n, will be suspended from participat­ing in the 20th Sukma.

 ?? — Bernama file photo ?? A weightlift­er falls while attempting a lift during the 20th Sukma in Kuala Lumpur.
— Bernama file photo A weightlift­er falls while attempting a lift during the 20th Sukma in Kuala Lumpur.

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