Penang athlete competing at 2020 Tokyo Paralympics receives RM10,000 incentive from state govt | Malay Mail

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Penang athlete competing at 2020 Tokyo Paralympics receives RM10,000 incentive from state govt | Malay Mail
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GEORGE TOWN, Aug 13 — The Penang government is providing an incentive of RM10,000 to the state’s Paralympic athlete who will represent Malaysia at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. State Youth and Sports Committee chairman Soon Lip Chee said the incentive was given to Nur Azlia Syafinaz Mohd...

GEORGE TOWN, Aug 13 — The Penang government is providing an incentive of RM10,000 to the state’s Paralympic athlete who will represent Malaysia at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

“The initiative provided through the Penang Sports Council shows the state government’s support and commitment to Nur Azlia Syafinaz with the hope that it will inspire her to continue to do her best at the Tokyo Paralympics,” he told a media conference via Zoom in conjunction with the presentation of the incentive here today.

“The state government, through the Penang Sports Council and the Penang Youth and Sports Committee are very committed in providing assistance in the form of incentives to sports associations for people with disabilities in Penang. Meanwhile, Nur Azlia Syafinaz said for now, her physical and mental preparations were going well, but she admitted that she was a bit nervous as it would be the first time she ever competed in the Paralympics.

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