Malaysia’s road to Olympic gold gets RM230m shot in the arm in Budget 2025; Hannah Yeoh says LA28 athletes get to make early prep

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Malaysia’s road to Olympic gold gets RM230m shot in the arm in Budget 2025; Hannah Yeoh says LA28 athletes get to make early prep
Sports Budget 2025HANNAH YEOHLA28
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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 19 — The preparation of national athletes heading to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games (LA28) will not stop now that the government provided funding for the...

Malaysia’s road to Olympic gold gets RM230m shot in the arm in Budget 2025; Hannah Yeoh says LA28 athletes get to make early prep

“The RM230 million sports development allocation is extremely useful for our sports programmes, including the Podium Programme and the RTG. The government also agreed to set aside RM20 million to empower the e-sports ecosystem, including talent development and upgrading of the e-sports arena, while RM1 million has been allocated for the development of cricket.

He also described it as a positive step towards preparing national athletes with world-class training ahead of upcoming multi-sports Games like the 2025 Thailand SEA Games and LA28. Paralympic Council of Malaysia president Datuk Seri Megat D Shahriman Zaharudin hopes that the Youth and Sports Ministry will consider providing it with an allocation of RM15 million.

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