KUALA LUMPUR: National young sprinter, Danish Iftikhar Muhammad Roslee, is prepared to consider joining the National Sports Council (MSN) Podium Programme, provided the offer and conditions align with his current situation as a student.
His father, Muhammad Roslee Ismail, who is also his coach, said they are still awaiting the official letter outlining the terms of the offer before making any decision.
“If the benefits are good, I have no problem with him joining the programme.
“But for me, education comes first. If you are educated, you can place yourself anywhere,” he said when contacted on Wednesday.
Earlier, the Thailand SEA Games bronze medallist was listed among 21 athletes selected for the MSN Podium Programme in preparation for upcoming competitions, including the 2027 SEA Games in Malaysia.
Malaysian Athletics (MA) Secretary-General, Nurhayati Karim, explained that participation in the Podium Programme is automatically granted to athletes who win any medal at the SEA Games, regardless of colour.
Meanwhile, Roslee said that besides education, priority would also be given to his son’s comfort and happiness while undergoing training under the Podium Programme.
He noted that these aspects must be considered as they can have a significant impact on performance on the track.
“In any case, we will discuss everything – look at the contract and all related matters.
“If the benefits are good for him and he feels it is suitable, I have no problem,” he said. – BERNAMA





