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National badminton para-athlete Cheah Liek Hou in action during the Tokyo Paralympic Games at the Yoyogi National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan, on September 1, 2021. — Picture via FACEBOOK

Hangzhou APG will be very challenging — Liek Hou

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 17 — Defending World Champion and Tokyo 2020 Paralympic gold medallist Cheah Liek Hou feels the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Para Games (APG) will be the most challenging in his quest to bring back a gold medal.

The 35-year-old told Bernama he would need to work extra hard when facing younger opponents who will undoubtedly be equipped with better energy levels when the competition kicks off from October 22 to October 28.

“I am the oldest player in the field, not only in the country but the entire games. Nonetheless, I will continue to strive to win a gold medal for the country in Hangzhou,” said Cheah, who will be making his fourth appearance in the Asian Para Games.

Incidentally, his first appearance in the APG was also in China, when the games were hosted by Guangzhou in 2010.

Despite feeling the pressure of competition in Hangzhou, Cheah, who has 12 World titles under his belt, feels his experience should pull him through the various stages and onto the podium during the games.

He did not participate in the 2023 Asean Para Games in Cambodia to make way for younger shuttlers from the country to shoulder the responsibility of representing the country.

“However experienced you are, big competitions like the APG provide a different challenge. The pressure, feeling, and atmosphere are different from competitions like the World Championships. It is a totally different experience and feeling when we represent the country in multi-sport games,” Cheah said.

In the Hangzhou APG, he will compete in the men’s singles SU5 (physical impairment) and SU5 men’s doubles in the same category, partnering with Muhammad Fareez Anuar.

Cheah holds a significant record in the APG after having won double gold medals by winning the men’s singles and doubles events in the SU5 category at the 2010 and 2014 editions in Guangzhou and Incheon, South Korea, respectively, with his previous partner Suhaili Laiman.

However, during the 2018 APG held in Jakarta-Palembang, Indonesia, he could only manage bronze medals in the singles and doubles (with partner Hairol Fozi Saaba) as well as a silver from the men’s team event (SL3-SU5).

The 12 World titles won by Cheah comprise seven in the singles (SU5) and five in the men’s doubles (SU5).

— Bernama

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