The Borneo Post

National athletics squad to resume full training in July

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KUALA LUMPUR: The national athletics squad is expected to wait until July to start full training even though the government has allowed many sport and recreation­al activities under the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO).

The National Sport Council ( MSN) is currently focussing on the safety of athletes under the Road to Tokyo ( RTT) programme by closing the facilities in Bukit Jalil to other athletes until the special training camp ends on June 30.

National athletics chief coach Mohd Manshahar Abd Jalil said he would be holding a meeting with MSN soon to discuss a suitable date to resume training as well as the standard operating procedure (SOP) involved.

“For the time being, training has not started, may have to wait until the RTT special training camp in Bukit Jalil is over as they conducting training under quarantine. We have to adhere to the complete procedure including obtaining the approval of the government especially the National Security Council to start training.

“However, our athletes would continue to train on their own at suitable venues under the supervisio­n of their respective coaches. The coaches would in turn send their training reports to me and MSN every week,” he told Bernama.

The national athletics squad comprised about 50 athletes including elite and junior athletes with most of them undergoing training at MSN, Bukit Jalil and Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School ( SSTMI).

All national athletes were told to vacate their hostel and return home before the MCO came into force on March 18 and now only athletes preparing for Olympic Games under the RTT programme have returned for training at Bukit Jalil, Bukit Kiara (badminton) and Langkawi (sailing).

Asked if there were proposals to hold training at alternativ­e venues, Mohd Manshahar said many aspects have to be evaluated such as SOP, facilities and equipment as well as accommodat­ion.

“I hope athletes would remain motivated and ready to start full training as all plans would be made by us,” he said.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? File photo shows Malaysia’s Rayzam Shah Sofian (second right) competes in the 110m hurdles final at the 2019 SEA Games.
— Bernama photo File photo shows Malaysia’s Rayzam Shah Sofian (second right) competes in the 110m hurdles final at the 2019 SEA Games.

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