Paris Paralympic contingent confirmed to be 29 para-athletes: PCM

The 2020 Tokyo Paralympics featured 22 athletes competing across nine sports

9:38 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – A record number of para-athletes will compete in the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games, from August 28 to September 8, with a total of 29 athletes confirmed, and a potential additional participant from wheelchair tennis. 

Paralympic Council of Malaysia (PCM) president Datuk Seri Megat D. Shahriman Zaharudin said the decision was endorsed following a meeting of the PCM selection committee, which meticulously reviewed and selected the athletes who will represent Malaysia.

“This selection process is a formal compulsory procedure as stipulated in PCM constitution and as per guidelines issued by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) in selecting athletes to participate in Paris 2024. 

“Athletes qualify by means of qualification by names, ranking and bipartite. Each sports have its own qualification criteria set by the International Federation governing the respective sport,” he said in a statement today.  

The selection committee is chaired by Megat and assisted by senior members of the National Sports Council, the National Sports Institute, representatives of the respective national sports associations and Chef de Mission First Admiral (Rtd) Datuk Subramaniam Raman Nair.

He said that the wheelchair tennis athlete, who is currently awaiting approval from the international body, will receive a decision by August 2.

For context, the previous Paralympic Games held in Tokyo 2020 featured 22 athletes competing across nine sports.

Athletes who will compete in Paris are as follows: 

Para athletics 

1. Datuk Abdul Latif Romly- Long jump 

2. Muhammad Nazmi Nasri- Long jump 

3. Jonathon Wong Kar Gee- Long jump

4. Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli- Shot put 

5. Eddy Bernard- 100 metres (m) 

6. Muhammad Ammar Aiman Bin Nor Azmi – 400m 

Para cycling 

7. Mohamad Yusof Hafizi Shaharuddin – Road & track 

8. Muhammad Adi Raimie Amizazahan – Road & track 

9. Nur Azlia Syafinaz Mohd Zais – Road & track 

10. Nurul Suhada Zainal – Pilot 

11. Nur Suraiya Binti Muhamad Zamri – Road & track 

12. Farina Shawati Binti Mohd Adnan – Pilot 

Para badminton

13. Cheah Liek Hou – Single

14. Mhd Amin Burhanuddin – Single 

15. Muhammad Fareez Anuar – Single 

16. Muhammad Ikhwan Ramli – WC double 

17. Noor Azwan Noorlan – WC double 

Para archery 

18. Suresh Selvatamby – Recurve 

19. Nur Jannaton Abdul Jalil – Compound 

20. Daneshen Govinda Rajan – Compound 

Boccia

21. Abdul Razzaq Abdul Rahman BC4 – Single & double 

22. Noor Askuzaimey Mat Salim BC4 – Single & double 

23. Lee Chee Hoong BC2 – Single 

Para powerlifting

24. Bonnie Bunyau Gustin – Up to 72kg

25. Nicodemus Manggoi Moses – Up to 97kg

26. Jong Yee Kee – Up To 107kg

Wheelchair tennis

27. Mohamad Yusshazwan Yusoff – Single & double 

28. Abu Samah Borhan – Double (still waiting for confirmation) 

Para swimming 

29. Muhammad Imaan Aiman Muhammad Redzuan- 100m

30. Muhammad Nur Syaiful Zulkafli – 50m / 100m / 200m / 100m

– July 20, 2024

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