Together, we can create an environment that not only promotes athletic excellence but also empowers our athletes to thrive in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games – Prof. Mike.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – In a significant meeting poised to enhance the future of Paralympic sports in Malaysia, Dato’ Sri Megat Dato’ Zaharuddin, President of the Paralympic Council Malaysia, and Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Mike Chan, renowned stem cell researcher and founder of the European Wellness Biomedical Group, convened to discuss the welfare and development of Malaysian Paralympic athletes.
The discussion centered on critical aspects of athlete support, particularly in the areas of mental focus, physical injuries, and overall well-being. Dato’ Sri Megat expressed deep appreciation for Prof. Chan’s dedication to advancing health solutions, stating,
Your work in stem cell research and holistic wellness is an inspiration to us all. We need to provide our athletes not just with rigorous training but also with the recovery support they need to perform at their best.
Prof. Chan emphasized the importance of addressing specific physical conditions that may affect athletes, particularly those related to physical injuries and recovery. He remarked,
We must understand the complexities of physical conditions that impact many athletes today. By targeting specific injuries with effective treatments, we can enhance their recovery and overall quality of life.
During their discussions, Prof. Chan highlighted the need for natural and non-invasive therapies as a means to improve the health of Paralympic athletes. “It is crucial that we adopt a holistic approach to athlete care. Comprehensive nutrition, mental health, and innovative therapies can significantly influence performance and well-being,” he stated.
As a token of his commitment to knowledge-sharing, Prof. Chan also presented Dato’ Sri Megat a collection of about half a dozen of his best-selling books on stem cell research. These books authored from a total of 50 publications, reflect Prof. Chan‘s extensive contributions to the field and underscore his dedication to advancing medical science.
Both leaders expressed a strong commitment to supporting Malaysian athletes as they prepare for future competitions, including the highly anticipated Paris 2024 Paralympics. Dato’ Sri Megat articulated a vision of nurturing a generation of athletes who can proudly represent Malaysia on the world stage, adding,
Our athletes have immense potential, and we must ensure they have access to the best resources available.
Prof. Chan, a passionate advocate for health and wellness, reassured Dato’ Sri Megat of his unwavering support, saying,
Together, we can create an environment that not only promotes athletic excellence but also empowers our athletes to thrive in the Paris 2024 Paralympics Games. I am committed to collaborating with the Paralympic Council Malaysia to achieve these goals.
The meeting concluded on a hopeful note, with both leaders sharing a vision for a brighter future for Malaysian Paralympic sports, underscoring their commitment to innovation, health, and excellence.
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