MORE SPORTS IN THE HUNT FOR FIRST GOLD MEDAL AT LONDON GAMES

LONDON, July 26 (Bernama) -- As the 2012 London Olympics raises its curtains

tomorrow, Malaysia will take off the starting block in its hunt for the elusive

first gold medal from the world''s biggest sporting event since its maiden

participation in the 1956 Melbourne Games in Australia.

Since 1956, only shuttlers in the men''s doubles Cheah Soon Kit/Yap Kim Hock

(Atlanta,1996) and men''s singles ace Datuk Lee Chong Wei (Beijing 2008) have

come close to clinching gold but ending up with silver medals.

The Sidek brothers, Razif and Jalani, contributed Malaysia''s first Olympic

medal with a bronze at the 1992 Barcelona Games while their younger brother

Rashid took home a bronze from the men''s singles at the same Games.

It is noteworthy that all the medals have come from badminton.

Unlike the previous editions though where Malaysia had depended heavily on

badminton for the gold medal, the country is now banking on several other sports

at the London Games, such as cycling, diving and archery.

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The Malaysian contingent comprising 30 athletes will be led by

chef-de-mission Tun Ahmad Sarji Abdul Hamid.

Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) president Tan Sri Tunku Imran Tuanku

Ja''afar had recently observed that Malaysia''s high quality contingent for the

London Olympics had a good prospect of winning medals.

"At this year''s Olympics, we have more medal prospects compared with the

Beijing Olympics (2008).

"We have many more divers with great potential, our cyclists have improved

and so has our men''s archery team. As for badminton, our top players are still

there," he said.

The 30 athletes are from nine sports, namely archery, athletics, badminton,

cycling, diving, fencing, sailing, shooting and swimming.

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Among the sports involved, diving has the biggest number of athletes with

eight, followed by badminton (six), cycling (five), archery (four), swimming

(two), athletics (two) and one each in fencing, sailing and shooting.

Names like Chong Wei (badminton), Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (cycling),

Pandelela Rinong and Bryan Nickson Lomas (diving) are synonymous with their

respective events.

Their consistency at their respective world meets will ensure that the

performances of Malaysian top athletes ''are there'', and with the help of Lady

Luck, they would be able to overcome the hurdles to reach the gold.

National shooter Nur Suryani Mohd Taibi, 30, had grabbed headlines in many

countries as she will be eight months and five days pregnant on the day of her

event, the women''s individual 10m Air Rifle scheduled for Saturday, one day

after the opening ceremony.

She will also be only the fourth pregnant athlete to compete in the Olympics

after Magda Julin (1920), Diana Sartor (2006) and Kristie Moore (2010), all of

whom competed in the Winter Games.

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With the support and prayers of 27 million Malaysians, including Prime

Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak himself, a handsome reward awaits the first

Malaysian who ends the country''s barren gold run at the Olympics.

Under the Youth and Sports Ministry''s Sports Incentive Scheme (Shakam), the

winner of a gold medal stands to receive a RM1 million cash incentive.

In addition, furniture company 3V Holdings Sdn Bhd is offering another RM1

million for the first Malaysian to land the Olympic gold.

And the Malaysian shuttlers have an extra motivation as besides the RM2

million on offer, they stand to get an additional incentive of RM2 million (gold

bar), courtesy of the Kuala Lumpur Rackets Club (KLRC) chief, Datuk Seri Andrew

Kam.

For its part, the government has allocated RM26 million for the ''Road to

London'' programme between 2009 to 2012 with the ultimate aim of securing the

country''s first ever gold Olympic medal.

Now its up to our athletes to give their best and bring home the elusive

gold.

Let the Games begin.

-- BERNAMA

ZAS MAM JRL

Overall Medal Count

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States 46 29 29 104
2 China 38 27 23 88
3 Great Britain 29 17 19 65
4 Russia 24 26 32 82
5 South Korea 13 8 7 28
6 Germany 11 19 14 44
7 France 11 11 12 34
63 Malaysia 0 1 1 2

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