Sports Minister Taufiq lauds golden surge at SEA Games


  • Squash
  • Friday, 19 Dec 2025

Well done, team: Newly appointed Youth and Sports Minister Dr Taufiq Johari posing with the successful squash team, who swept all four SEA Games gold medals. - Bernama

BANGKOK: Malaysia’s newly appointed Youth and Sports Minister Dr Taufiq Johari wasted no time making his presence felt as he turned up at the Thailand SEA Games on Friday (Dec 19). 

The 29-year-old began his visit at Vajiravudh College in Dusit to watch the squash competition before continuing his tour of other venues.

Taufiq expressed his delight with the Malaysian contingent’s performances and congratulated the team on surpassing the 50-gold milestone at the Games.

Malaysia also exceeded their 200-medal target on the same day Taufiq officially took office on Thursday.

“I’m proud of the team’s achievements and hope we can go on to achieve even more,” said Taufiq.

“We have passed our 200-medal target, which is encouraging. Congratulations to all the athletes for their tireless efforts, as well as the coaches, team managers and secretariat members.”

Taufiq added that the focus would now be on stronger preparations for the next SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur.

Malaysia reached the 50-gold mark after shooter Haritz Ikhlil Hessly Hafiz struck gold in the men’s rifle three positions event.

 

 

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