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Gurmit Singh retires after historic kabaddi gold

The former hockey player says his retirement stems from fulfilment, not personal issues, and urges future generations to carry the sport higher

8:30 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – National kabaddi coach Gurmit Singh has announced his retirement after guiding Malaysia to a historic gold medal at the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand, ending his tenure on a high.

He stressed that the decision was not linked to salary or personal issues, but stemmed from a sense of fulfilment after accomplishing his mission to bring glory to the nation.

“Many retire when things are going down. I chose to leave after giving Malaysia gold and this is the right time for me,” he said.

Gurmit added that stepping away after delivering success made the choice easier.

“I have done all my hard work as Malaysia kabaddi coach to bring glory and make my country proud. I feel I have done my duty well and am happy and proud of what we achieved,” he said.

Under his guidance, Malaysia’s kabaddi squads enjoyed a breakthrough campaign, returning with one gold, one silver and five bronze medals across both men’s and women’s categories.

Reflecting on the achievement, Gurmit said hearing the national anthem played after the gold‑medal triumph in Thailand was a moment he would cherish for life.

The former national hockey player and coach, who transitioned into kabaddi in 2018, expressed confidence that the sport remains in capable hands. He urged the next generation of coaches and athletes to continue elevating kabaddi to greater heights.

“I leave at the peak, but Malaysian kabaddi must continue climbing,” said the retired Malaysia Armed Forces Physical Training Instructor. – January 11, 2026

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