Chery Malaysia Supports Young Para-Athletes at Asian Youth Para Games 2025

9 Dec 2025 • 5:00 PM MYT
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image is not availableChery Malaysia announces its support for the Malaysian contingent participating in the Asian Youth Para Games 2025.

Chery Malaysia continues its support programme for local Malaysian athletes, as the automaker recently announced its sponsorship and support for the Malaysian contingent participating in the Asian Youth Para Games (AYPG) 2025.

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Currently taking place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from Dec 7 to 14, 2025, this prestigious para games will see 29 Malaysian young para-athletes competing across eight sports—Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Boccia, Powerlifting, Swimming, Table Tennis, and Taekwondo.

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In support of the team’s departure to Dubai, Chery Malaysia provided a convoy of Chery vehicles of various models to ferry athletes, coaches, and officials to KLIA after a flag-off ceremony from the Malaysia Paralympic Sports Excellence Centre in Kuala Lumpur earlier on Dec 6.

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On top of the logistic support, Chery Malaysia is also pledging a total of RM29,000 as part of the automaker’s commitment to supporting local para-athletes, plus an additional token of appreciation for every medal won by Malaysian para-athletes at AYPG 2025, which will be announced soon.

"Para athletes have always been an inspiration to all of us. They embody courage, perseverance, and the spirit of excellence. At Chery, we believe these young para-athletes represent the future of our nation, and we are honoured to play a role in their journey," said Men Lin Bo, Executive Vice President of Chery Malaysia.

“We are thankful for this generous gesture by Chery Malaysia and send a strong signal to our young para-athletes that there are many quarters who are supporting and cheering them on in their quest to bring glory to our country. A big thank you, and NSC are looking forward to more meaningful collaborations in the future,” said Jefri Ngadirin, Director General of the National Sports Council of Malaysia.

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Chery’s involvement in supporting para-athletes goes beyond the Malaysian borders, as the Wuhu-based automaker previously expressed its commitment to the Asian Paralympic movement through a series of initiatives throughout Asia.

Earlier this year, Chery International partnered with the Kazakhstan Paralympic Committee to organise a children’s sports festival while at the same time helping to successfully host the Asian Paralympic Committee Congress.