MWF to set up backup squad as preparation for 2026 Commonwealth Games

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27 Nov 2023 • 6:02 PM MYT
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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Weightlifting Federation (MWF) will set up a backup squad next January in preparation for the 2026 Commonwealth Games.

MWF vice-president Amirul Hamizan Ibrahim (pix) said an agreement has been made with the National Sports Council (NSC) regarding the matter, with the backup squad set to comprise athletes who shine in national-level competitions, in addition to winning gold and silver medals at the Malaysia Games (Sukma).

“Seven lifters and a coach will be placed in the backup squad. Most of the backup lifters will be aged between 14 and 21 and, so far, we have identified two women and five men.

“We are also in the process of identifying a suitable coach and it will be referred to our president for discussion regarding the plans and programmes that can be provided for the backup squad,” he said when met after the sports working committing meeting at the NSC here today.

Amirul Hamizan said the number of lifters in the backup squad would, at the same time, be expanded for the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand.

“Our target is the Commonwealth Games (in 2026) so that we will not be depending on the existing three seniors. So, we will ensure we have other backups, in addition to hunting for more gold medals.

“From Jan 1, 2o24, they will be called up, tested and, if there are no problems, will remain until the 2026 Commonwealth Games,” he said.

According to him, all lifters would be based at the NSC, who will bear the cost of all food and drink allowances, as well as injury treatments.

The 2026 Commonwealth Games were supposed to be held in Victoria, Australia but the city withdrew citing a projected budget blowout. -Bernama

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