Twenty medical officials for 26 athletes, including Lee, says NSI boss Faedzal


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PUTRAJAYA: The National Sports Institute (NSI) have no problems in providing their service to professional singles badminton player Lee Zii Jia aside from focusing on all the other national athletes competing in the Paris Olympics.

Zii Jia may not be under the Road To Gold (RTG) programme but NSI chief executive officer Ahmad Faedzal Ramli said they would give their best service to everyone.

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