Malaysian Athlete Who Wants RM4 Mil For Her 'Humanitarian Tour' Claims It's For Charity
She was criticised by Asia's top tower runner Soh Wai Ching.
A Malaysian tower runner has been receiving criticism for requesting RM4 million to fund her quest of conquering the world's 30 tallest towers
According to Free Malaysia Today (FMT), Dr. Suwaibah Muhammad Nasir claimed that she needed USD1 million (RM4 million) to support her in the Humanitarian Tour to Conquer 30 World's Tallest Towers.
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Following that, Asia's top tower runner Soh Wai Ching questioned her saying that he only needed 2% of that amount to represent Malaysia in sports internationally
"Why support her? Is it because she had been in the army?" he asked, according to the report.
"Why not support athletes who represent the country like me?"
Soh said that he only needed a fraction of that amount - RM80,000 - to participate in tower running competitions this year.
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In response, Suwaibah told FMT that the money is not for her but will be used to fund refugee camps and welfare in countries she will be visiting.
Bernama quoted Suwaibah as saying that she received sponsorship to cover the costs of her accommodation and flight tickets.
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In addition, Soh questioned the moral support that Defence Minister Mohamad Sabu had expressed for Suwaibah's run
"[She] was able to get the defence minister's support. That is not fair," said Soh, adding that he had won several competitions himself.
Soh revealed that he has yet to receive recognition as a national athlete, as promised by the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
In defense, Suwaibah said that she received the defence minister's support because of her role as an "icon" for air force sports development, of which Mohamad Sabu is a patron.
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