Young Para Sukma volunteers share first-time experiences

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KUCHING: Enthusiastic young Sarawakian volunteers share their first-time experiences participating in the 21st Para Malaysia Games (Sukma).

As volunteers play a crucial role, they are eagerly supporting para-athletes from the state who are competing on home ground, hoping their efforts contribute to Sarawak’s overall success in the championship.

The Games, Malaysia’s largest biennial sports event, will be featuring featuring 10 sports and 328 events across 15 state contingents, is being held in Kuching from from Sept 22 to 28.

A total of 2,225 participants, including 1,290 athletes and 780 team officials, are involved, and the contribution of volunteers is essential for ensuring smooth operations throughout the games.

Sarawak’s contingent boasts 213 athletes (143 men and 70 women), who aim to secure 83 gold medals.

In addition, 260 para-athletes, including 195 men and 65 women, will compete in events such as para athletics, swimming, badminton, table tennis, and more.

Syafina Ali Othman, 22, Production Operator

Syafina Ali Othman, 22, Production Operator

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“I’m really excited to finally join this event after missing out before. I’m passionate about volunteering, and I’m ready to contribute all day. Even though there are a few challenges, I’m eager to balance my responsibilities and make a positive impact. Hopefully, we can contribute to a win. Winning or losing, it’s all part of the game. It’s okay, God willing, we’ll improve ourselves in the future. Don’t get discouraged, it’s all part of the process.”

Muhammad Sah Azlan Abdullah, 18, Ex-student

Muhammad Sah Azlan Abdullah, 18, Ex-student

“I wanted to gain some experience and see how the event operates. It’s been a great opportunity to help out, and as a first-time volunteer, I’m really happy to be part of such a big event. I’ve met a lot of new people, which has been a great learning experience. I feel a responsibility to assist anyone at the venue who needs help.”

Fathir Mukhriz Edris, 18, UITM Student

Fathir Mukhriz Edris, 18, UiTM Student

I’m really excited to be involved and can’t wait to see the results of Para Sukma. I enjoy the responsibilities I have as a volunteer, and I got involved through a friend. This experience has definitely helped me improve my communication and social skills, enabling me to connect more deeply with others. For those who couldn’t volunteer at Para Sukma, don’t lose hope – the SEA Games are just around the corner, and perhaps, that will be your moment to shine.”

Nur Qussuzilla, 18, Ex-student

Nur Qussuzilla, 18, Ex-student

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“This marks my debut as a volunteer, and I am absolutely overjoyed to have the chance to assist those in need. My role is to provide vital support when required, greet the athletes with warmth, offer essential information, and distribute meals. I wholeheartedly hope that the players triumph and remain joyous throughout, ensuring they remain stress-free and focused on their goals.”

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