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S2E74: A Change In Gears

Josiah Ng, Founder of Josiah Ng Cycling Academy@Velostudio

17-Sep-19 21:00

S2E74: A Change In Gears

There’s a reason why Josiah Ng was crowned Olympian and Sportsman of the Year in 2004: he’s a three-time Olympian, the first Malaysian cyclist in the final 2004 Athens Olympic Games and a medallist in every Asian Games between 2002 to 2010. Retirement hasn’t slowed him down, however; he now juggles between being a full-time entrepreneur, running his e-cycling academy and making appearances in recreational events. Josiah’s back in the studio to discuss the highlights of his cycling career, the controversy that occurred during his coaching stint with the Thai cycling team and his current plans to enhance the local cycling movement.

Produced by: Daryl Ong, Nabilah Aimi Nazri

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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