Chong Wei’s heartfelt tribute as PBA celebrate their 100th year


Role model: Datuk Seri Lee Chong Wei posing with fans and future generation of players in Penang.

PETALING JAYA: The image still stands vivid in badminton legend Datuk Seri Lee Chong Wei’s mind – a young boy pulling on his first Milo T-shirt, the one that proudly carried Pulau Pinang across his back.

That shirt marked his first state appearance and a beginning of a lifelong bond.

Chong Wei was on awe of the state’s contribution to the sport as the Penang Badminton Association (PBA) celebrated their 100th anniversary in Penang on Sunday.

“Honestly, it’s a very emotional moment,” said Chong Wei, the three-time men’s singles Olympic Games silver medal winner.

One hundred years is no small milestone as it represented generations of coaches, officials, volunteers and parents who gave their heart and soul to this sport and Chong Wei was happy to be part of it.

“PBA have gone through different eras and challenges but the passion never changed,” said Chong Wei.

“I’m grateful I could be a small part of this incredible journey. The memories, the friendships, the lessons – they shaped who I am today,” he said.

Chong Wei said he would never forget that first time he represented Penang – the pride of wearing that Milo shirt, the thrill of seeing Pulau Pinang emblazoned on his back.

“I will never forget the first time I represented Penang in MSSM (National Schools) ... my first Milo shirt, my first shirt with Pulau Pinang on my back,” he said.

“And I hope the next generation will continue this beautiful story for another 100 years and beyond.”

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