Datuk Shalin Zulkifli said this was because most of the athletes participating in this edition are new faces competing for the first time theSun theSundaily SEAGames2023 athletes psychologist mentalhealth Malaysia sportsnews
: The chef-de-mission committee has provided two sports psychologists to help athletes during the upcoming 32nd SEA Games in Cambodia from May 5 to 17.
“About 60 per cent of athletes are new faces who will be competing for the first time. We are making preparations with the team manager to stay in touch with the National Sports Institute in case their players need the assistance of a psychologist,“ she said. Also departing for Cambodia were the National Sports Council committee, the national women’s football squad as well as the national volleyball and golf teams.
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