Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Badminton and Malaysia

First of all, congratulations is in order for Datuk Lee Chong Wei in his success at winning the prestigious All-England Championship, a tittle that's usually compared to the Wimbledon crown in tennis. Malaysians of all races and religion should celebrate and savour this moment as that victory truly add to the meaning ''Malaysia Boleh!" that has been a mere slogan for sometime except in the squash arena, thanks to another Datuk, Datuk Nicol Ann David. With the win, I hope that it will rejuvenate the slogan to be more than a mere slogan, a slogan that will spur Malaysians irrespective of what field to go for the distance for the sake of our country.

Badminton has been the sport for Malaysia even before Merdeka when Malaya won the inaugural Thomas Cup back in 1948. Since then, Malaysia has won the tittle 4 times the last being in our own country in 1992. I am a passionate believer that this sport can play a vital role in nation building if it is treated as more than just a sport, rather an integral part of being Malaysian just like Football to the Brazilian and Baseball to the Americans( called the great American past time there).

First of all, Badminton, or any other sports for that matter, is good for the participants as it promotes good health and can build a person character and traits like teamwork and the fighting spirit that sports cultivate in the participants. Badminton and other sports can be used also as a weapon against the many social ills afflicting our youths like vandalism, being ''Mat Rempit" and so on.

Having a healthy nation that have good traits is good for the country, so sports especially Badminton should be encouraged by the government. Redirecting the youths to more meaningful activities are central to creating a world class youths for nation building and this can be achieved through sports like Badminton.

Besides that, Badminton has been our nation's way at internationalising the name Malaysia in the global stage. With greater success in the sport, Malaysia's name will be better known and this will always beat the unusually expensive promotions that the government conducts to make Malaysia world known by hiring top Public Relations consultants to boost our image in the world, not to say we shouldn't engage them at all but rather we should also use our athletes to be our ambassador to the world.

Furthermore, Badminton can also be used as a tool to integrate the races in our country together as our nation has produced Badminton great from all races such as Datuk Lee Chong Wei who is a Chinese, Misbun Sidek a Malay and Punch Gunalan an Indian, but all of them compete under one flag and that's the Malaysian flag and they all work together either as team mates or as a coach. This can be prime example of all the races working together for the sake of our country, overcoming obstacles together.

It must be remember that all the races played an important part in our nation success in the Thomas Cup either as a player, coach or supporters, but we all cheered and supported our team through thick and thin, the success in 1992 lay proof of that as one can see in the stadium where all Malaysians disregard their colour and unite to support our national team to win the tittle.

Finally, Badminton can also teach it's citizens the meaning of being patriotic to the country. The players in the 1992 gave their best for the country, although they were all handsomely rewarded in the end, it must be remembered that Badminton unlike Tennis or Golf, is not a high paying sport but our team continue to serve their nation despite the low pay and at times difficult moments like overcoming from an injury and all.

In the end of the day, what the players want are the opportunity to sing the national anthem as they put their hand on their chest as the Malaysian flag is being hoisted above other flags as they have done the nation proud by becoming the champ representing the country, that's all that matters. For the supporters, all we want to see is that our country emerge the champ beating other nation, having the bragging rights to call our country Malaysia the best. That's all.

We can also learn from the patriotism from other countries such as how the China Badminton team and it's citizens will always stand up and sing patriotically to their national anthem but the same can't be said for Malaysians. So we inculcate that same spirit shown by the Chinese in all Malaysians as the patriotic spirit towards one country is key for the nation sovereignty.

In conclusion, BAM must play their role not only to develop the sport but rather integrate the sport into nation building with the government cooperation of course. By doing so, not only that Malaysian will have more success in the sport but Malaysia will also gain in other ways like enhance racial unity, stronger patriotic feeling of Malaysians and so on. My final wish is that more success will come for Malaysian in Badminton or any other sports for that matter so that we can all be proud of these nations of ours. MALAYSIA BOLEH!

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