Moving forward with Malaysia Baru


Early Victory: Lo handing out the gold medal to Ridzuan Puzi during the Asean Para Games Singpore 2015. Lo was representing the National Paralympic Council Malaysia.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia should build on its success at the Rio Paralympic Games to change people’s mindset about the disabled, said Paralympic Council of Malaysia (PCM) vice-president Jason Lo.

Among the Malaysian Paralympic contingent who heard and proudly sang the Negaraku for the first time at an Olympic Stadium, Lo said the catalyst to change was coming from the young, including the Paralympic athletes.

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