Malaysian badminton legend Lee Chong Wei, one of the members of the Los Angeles 2028 Gold Medal Road Planning Committee, said he hopes Malaysia will not only achieve its goal of winning its first gold medal at the next Olympic Games, but also hope to have two or three gold medals in its account.
Lee Chong Wei hopes that all the athletes selected for the Road to Gold medal program will receive the best possible support to bring Malaysia's first gold medal at the next Los Angeles Olympics.
After attending the press conference of the Los Angeles Olympic Gold Medal Road Program on the 10th local time, he said in an interview with the media that he would like to thank all the members of the Gold Medal Road Program, and also thank the Minister of Youth and Sports of Malaysia (Yang Qiaoshuang) for paying attention to the additional requirements put forward by the Federation of Sports of the selected sports, and hoping that all the selected athletes can get the best service and realize the dream of winning the first Olympic gold for the people of the country.
The athletes included badminton Men's Doubles player Xie Dingfeng, weightlifter Alnick and squash player Siwa Sangari also thanked the Road to Gold for their support in preparing for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
Xie Dingfeng said that under the Road to Gold Medal program, the players received a lot of assistance
Xie Dingfeng: The players got a lot of help. Xie Dingfeng said that the National Sports Research Institute has given them a lot of assistance in preparing for various international competitions and overseas competitions. Alnwick is also very grateful for the support given by the National Institute of Sport in the months leading up to the last Olympic Games in Paris. Alnick was a top-8 in the world before the Paris Olympics, but finished fourth at the Paris Olympics and missed out on a medal.
Siwa Sangari said that the sponsorship of the Gold Medal Road Program is very important for her to train and compete outside for a long time
Siva: The Gold Medal Road grant is very important. Squash is making its debut at the next Olympics, and Malaysia's gold medal hope, Siwa Sangari, said she is training abroad and that it is important to fund her training and competition funds on the way to the gold medal to prepare for the next Los Angeles Olympics. The Malaysian Cycling Association's Technical Director Beasley also shared his feelings and outlook on the Road to Gold medal project on behalf of absentees Shaferdos and Nurul Isah.