Sports ministry to revamp funding structure for national athletes, associations

This follows dancesport’s triple gold medal haul at recent international tournament

10:01 PM MYT

 

SUBANG JAYA – In a bid to offer more substantial support to national sports associations (NSAs) and individuals representing Malaysia in global competitions, the Youth and Sports Ministry has announced plans to re-evaluate its funding structure for the upcoming year.

This decision follows the recent success of national dancesport athlete Cherry Yeo Xiao Wei, who secured an impressive trio of gold medals at the Mallorca Dance Festival in Calvia, Spain.

The Malaysian contingent, consisting of 10 athletes and three coaches, entirely self funded their participation in the event.

Malaysia Dancesport Federation sports director Chua Zjen Fong recently told Scoop that despite having applied for funding from the ministry before the competition, there was no response. 

Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh, when asked about the matter, said: “(The ministry) receives lots of requests for athletes before they leave for international competitions abroad.

“But some of them are not national athletes, sometimes they are competing at club or state level.

“That is why the mechanism that the ministry practices is to reimburse the NSAs or athletes if there is success at the international level,” she said after the opening ceremony of the Asean Women in Sports Conference here today. 

Hannah also acknowledged the need for a comprehensive review of the funding structure to better accommodate not only NSAs but also individuals, particularly youth athletes representing the country. 

With an increasing number of world championships and achievements, Yeoh emphasised the necessity of improving the support delivery structure to ensure that athletes and associations receive the assistance they require.

“There is a need for us to review the funding structure for next year. This is so we can better support not only NSAs but also individuals, especially youths who are representing the country.

“Because there are a lot of world championships, I myself can’t keep up. I get calls all the time from individuals and NSAs who want me to meet them at the airport after winning an international title.

“I’m happy that many are winning and making the country proud, it is a good problem. It is just that we need to improve the structure of how the support is delivered to them,” she said. – November 14, 2023

Topics

Popular

Saya juga manusia, punya hati: Ning Baizura sedih, terguris diri digelar Kristian, keluarga dikritik

Jelas Ning, beliau kecewa kerana daripada satu perkara kecil, ia diperbesarkan segelintir netizen, termasuk menyerang Instagramnya dengan kata-kata hinaan

Syamer Kutty sets sight to surpass Penang FC’s midtable Super League target

Club’s new signing acknowledged expectations were realistic but the winning mentality he developed at JDT remains unchanged 

Friendship fuels coaching alliance: Sang-ryul ready to unite with Sarjit for betterment of Speedy Tigers

Veteran South Korean coach says he would ‘love’ to contribute to the Malaysian hockey team, if Sarjit were to call on his assistance

Related