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New role for Lee

28th February, 2009

KUALA LUMPUR: Badminton’s world number one Datuk Lee Chong Wei has been appointed a UNICEF goodwill ambassador, joining the ranks of soccer’s David Beckham and tennis champion Roger Federer.

“I am determined to maintain a good image and be a good role model. Hopefully, I will be able to inspire many children along the way,” Lee said according to The Star newspaper.

The 27-year-old Malaysian joins an illustrious roll-call of sports personalities representing the UN Children’s Fund including cricket legend Ravi Shastri and tennis star Ana Ivanovic.

UNICEF representative to Malaysia, Youssouf Oomar, said Lee was loved by “every Malaysian” and made an ideal role model for young citizens.

“Lee is not just a champion in badminton but he is also a champion in promoting child welfare. He is a source of inspiration, he is a role model and has shown his interest and commitment to champion the child’s cause,” he said.

Lee reportedly said he wants to become involved in UNICEF programmes this year, when he is not away at international tournaments.

“It is one of my responsibilities as an international player to help those in need and to promote children’s programmes,” he told the Star.

The Malaysian champ, who was victorious in the World Super Series Masters Finals last year, is now heading for the All-England and Swiss Open Super Series tournaments in Europe.

“I am truly honoured to leave tomorrow for the All-England as an UNICEF ambassador. As a badminton player, I would like to bring good cheer to the children by doing well,” he said.

   
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