The Borneo Post

Olympic athletes allowed to begin training on June 1

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PUTRAJAYA: The government has given special relaxation­s for 265 individual­s including 57 athletes involved in the Road to Tokyo 2020 programme to begin preparatio­ns and training on June 1, said Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

He said this approval was granted by the Special Ministers’ Meeting on the Movement Control Order (MCO) yesterday following an applicatio­n from Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican on preparatio­ns for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo next year.

The training session would be conducted at three centralise­d training camps – the Bukit Jalil Sports Complex involving 181 individual­s, Academy Badminton Malaysia, Bukit Kiara (56 individual­s) and National Sailing Training Centre in Langkawi (28 individual­s).

“The first phase of the centralise­d training camp will be from June 1 to 30, and Covid19 screening will be conducted during registrati­on.

“The Youth and Sports Ministry (KBS) will use the quarantine­based approach for the 30 days, which is equivalent to two incubation periods,” he told a news conference yesterday.

He said those involved would not be allowed to leave the training camp and would have to undergo Covid-19 tests before the training ends.

Ismail Sabri said a Monitoring Committee chaired by the Youth and Sports Minister would be set up to ensure compliance with the standard operating procedure (SOP) for the centralise­d training camp.

The Tokyo Olympic Games 2020 have been postponed to July 23 to Aug 8, 2021, while the Tokyo Paralympic­s will be held from Aug 24 to Sept 5, 2021.

The Olympics were originally scheduled for July 24 to Aug 9, 2020 and the Paralympic­s from Aug 25 to Sept 6 but were postponed because of the Covid19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, KBS, in a statement, said 40 of the 265 individual­s are medical and sports science officers from the National Sports Institute (ISN) entrusted with preparing the athletes for the Road to Tokyo (RTT) programme.

An Implementa­tion Committee comprising members of the National Sports Council, ISN and the relevant national sports associatio­ns will jointly implement the programme.

They have prepared guidelines for implementa­tion based on the SOP set by the National Security Council and Health Ministry.

The statement said the Bukit Jalil Sports Complex training centre will house athletes from aquatics (diving and swimming), artistic gymnastics, archery and karate.

It will also house athletes for the listed Paralympic sports – swimming, archery, cycling, athletics, badminton, boccia, powerlifti­ng, table tennis, shooting and wheelchair tennis.

A total of 40 athletes are involved – 14 for Olympics and 26 for Paralympic­s.

The Academy Badminton Malaysia will house 13 athletes, including a Paralympic athlete in badminton while the National Sailing Centre in Langkawi will host four sailors. — Bernama

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Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob

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