According to a report by Astro Awani, Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli was disqualified over a technicality after a protest from Ukrainian athlete Maksym Koval after the event, who claimed that Ziyad was late to the call room before the event started. — Bernama pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 31 — National shot putter paralympian Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli has had his gold medal revoked after delivering a record-breaking performance at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.
According to a report by Astro Awani, Ziyad was disqualified over a technicality after a protest from Ukrainian athlete Maksym Koval after the event, who claimed that Ziyad was late to the call room before the event started.
Maksim was awarded the gold medal instead.
The decision by the officials from the Paralympic Games has met with overwhelming outcry, with former youth and sports minister Khairy Jamaluddin saying the decision was in bad taste and went against the spirit of the games.
“This is a shameful decision. An absolute disgrace that goes against the spirit of the Paralympics,” he said in a Twitter post.
“If it was a call room violation you should not have allowed them to compete in the first place. Mean-spirited and petty. A stolen gold medal and world record,” said Khairy.
Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman also criticised the decision, calling it shameful and disappointing.
“Why would you allow Ziyad to participate after the alleged call room violation? This is unacceptable,” he posted on his Twitter account.
He was joined by national gymnast Farah Ann Abdul Hadi, who said that the decision was unfair, unprofessional and unsportsmanlike.
“Absolutely disgraceful! You should not have allowed the athletes to compete if they were late. Don’t steal this hard-earned, world record-breaking medal from Ziyad,” said Lembah Pantai MP Fahmi Fadzil.
Twitter has been abuzz on the controversy, with #Ziyad reaching over 204,000 tweets as of time of writing, with #unfair and #MaksymKoval also reaching 43,500 and 19,700 tweets in relation to the issue.
Earlier, Ziyad broke the world record in the final of the F-20 shot put throw, via his third throw, with a record of 17.94 metres and contributed Malaysia’s second gold medal.
The Malaysian team has submitted an appeal over the protest, which is being discussed by the organising authorities. A decision is expected later tonight, said Astro Awani.
Meanwhile, newly sworn-in Youth And Sports Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu said the Malaysian team was still in discussions with the technical delegate, joined by the Australian and Ecuadorian teams who also submitted counter-protests.