Paris Olympics: Bertrand training in different countries in bid to up difficulty of dives

Malaysia’s sole diving hope at 2024 Games says podium finish possible, with luck

5:19 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – With fewer than 100 days until the Paris Olympic Games kick off, national diver Bertrand Rhodict Lises is intensifying his efforts to increase the degree of difficulty of his dives by training in different countries.

Bertrand, 19, who is currently based in Singapore (from April 15 to May 30), will continue his journey to Australia to participate in the Diving Championships in Brisbane before heading to another country in preparation for the world’s biggest sporting event.

As the only national diver at the quadrennial event, Bertrand admits feeling a bit “lonely” without the company of senior divers like Datuk Pandelela Rinong during this process, but he considers it an inevitable part of his career as a national athlete.

“I will be training in Singapore, Australia and another country that I have not been informed of by Malaysia Swimming. I won’t be returning to Malaysia, so from that last country, I’ll go straight to Paris. 

“The nervousness about going to Paris is there, but I am looking forward to it. This Olympics is definitely about gaining experience, but if luck is on my side, I might get on the podium,” he said when contacted today.

It was previously reported that Bertrand had to sacrifice his participation in two 2024 Diving World Cup series events to focus on shifting from a 3.0 to a 3.7 difficulty in the back 3½ dive with pike routine.

When asked about any changes in his diet, Bertrand, who is accompanied by coach Nor Aznizal Najib in Singapore, said he was more cautious about food content and was taking supplements to boost his fitness level.

He believes all Malaysia Swimming’s plans are progressing smoothly, especially as his wrist injury has fully healed after receiving a recent platelet-rich plasma injection.

Meanwhile, Malaysia Swimming’s technical director for diving, Bryan Nickson Lomas, said the decision to send Bertrand to various countries was the right one, with the diver from Sarawak agreeing to the plan.

Although China, a powerhouse in the pool, is not among Bertrand’s “learning” destinations, Bryan is confident that the diversity of other countries will be beneficial for him, potentially boosting his chances in Paris. 

“We had several options, and we chose the ones that were worthwhile and beneficial. Indeed, China has complete facilities, but other countries are not far behind in terms of quality,” he said.

Bertrand is the only national diver who qualified to compete in the Paris Olympics in the men’s 10m platform after securing his spot at the World Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, last year.

Eight other athletes will join Bertrand, including three track cyclists, Datuk Mohd Azizulhasni Awang, Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom and Nurul Izzah Izzati Mohd Asri; Nur Shazrin Mohd Latif (sailing), Johnathan Wong (shooting), Ariana Nur Dania Mohd Zairi (archery), Nur Aisyah Mohd Zubir (road cycling) and Mohamad Aniq Kasdan (weightlifting).

Six of them, including Bertrand and Ariana Nur Dania, who are both 19, Nurul Izzah (21), Aniq (22), along with Nur Shazrin and Nur Aisyah, 26, will be competing at the Olympics for the first time.

The Paris Olympics are scheduled to take place from July 26 to August 11. – April 24, 2024

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