A son’s promise: young silat athlete vows to bring home medal for late mother

Teen silat athlete Harriz Naufal Md Fadly, grieving the loss of his mother, is determined to fulfill her dying wish by winning a medal at the 2024 World Pencak Silat Championship in Abu Dhabi

Harriz (right) said his mother encouraged him just days before her passing on Monday to win a medal at the 2024 World Pencak Silat Championship in Abu Dhabi. - PPD Segamat Facebook pic, December 13, 2024

PUTRAJAYA — “I will try to bring home a medal from the World Championship and show it at my late mother’s grave.”

These are the heartfelt words of 15-year-old national pencak silat athlete Harriz Naufal Md Fadly, who remains resolute in his mission to bring pride to the nation despite recently losing his mother, Sabarilah Long, to a lung infection.

Harriz shared that just days before her passing on Monday, his mother had offered him words of encouragement, urging him to bring home a medal from the *2024 World Pencak Silat Championship in Abu Dhabi next week.

“When I found out my mother had passed away, I was deeply shaken. But she wanted me to succeed in Abu Dhabi. She told me I must bring back a medal, not lose heart, and prove myself to the coaches,” Harriz said tearfully at the flag-handing ceremony for the national silat contingent at the Ministry of Rural and Regional Development today.

“The last time I saw her was last Thursday when she was still well. Although I can’t promise gold, Insya-Allah, I will give my all to become a world champion,” he added.

Hailing from Segamat, Johor, Harriz will compete in the Youth Male H category (67-71kg). 

He is determined to channel his grief into strength, honouring his mother’s final wishes through his performance at the championship.

Malaysia is sending a contingent of 46 athletes to Abu Dhabi, including 31 senior and 15 youth competitors.

In the previous edition in Melaka, the national team claimed a total of seven gold, eight silver, and eight bronze medals. — December 13, 2024