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BGF president optimistic of success in Singapore


By BSS
Published : 24 May 2023 08:26 PM

Bangladesh Gymnastics Federation's (BGF) president Sheikh Basher Ahmed Mamun expressed his high hope with his team's success in Singapore.

 The Bangladesh Junior Gymnastics team will take part in the Asian Junior Gymnastics Championships scheduled to be held from June 9-12 in Singapore.

 The team is expected to leave here for Singapore on June 6.

 "We're pitted in a very tough group along with China, Japan and Korea in the tournament.... As you know China, Japan and Korea are very tough opponents in gymnastics but I am very optimistic about this team's success and the gymnasts will achieve a place between one to third position and be able to bring one or two medals from the tournament." 

"The coach is very confident with the gymnasts and upbeat to give equal level putting. He also assured us to bring something good for the team. The gymnasts always perform well in Singapore and hope this time they (gymnasts) will continue this trend again there," Mamun firmly said.

 So, if nothing else happens, I am very positive something good will happen with the team, he said further.

 Asked to comment about the junior gymnasts, who are going to participate in the tournament, the BGF's president said he had never seen anyone do this kind of performance before. So, it can be expected that they would win medal in Singapore.

 Commenting about team's coach Cho Sung Dong, the high-profile coach from South Korea, Mamun said the coach is hundred percent perfect as he is very much disciplined and professional in his job. The coach is staying here for his personal attachment with the players because he loves these gymnasts.

 Team's coach Cho Sung Dong said the team has improved a lot more than before with the bounty support of the Federation as well as its president as the boys have been practicing very attentively.

 The biggest problem is that these boys have no previous experience of participating in international competitions. This two-day demonstrative competition was basically organized to dispel the metal fear before the big tournament because they are going to participate for the first time in the competition, said the coach.