Entering Forbes, Zohri Initially Didn't Know What Magazine Is What It Was And Its Impact

JAKARTA - Then Muhammad Zohri entered the ranks of the best young Asian figures according to Forbes magazine. The member of the Pelatnas Athletics from Lombok admitted that at first he did not know the magazine in question.

Zohri is known to be included in the two categories of business and financial magazines from the United States, namely the "shining athlete under 30 years" category and "youngest athlete special category".

When told about this achievement, the 20-year-old athlete initially admitted that he did not know what Forbes was and how much impact it would have if he entered the ranks of the magazine's shining figures.

"At first I didn't know what Forbes magazine was. After explaining it, of course I am grateful to be included in a leading magazine, especially an international magazine," said Zohri in the release of the official PB PASI video released by Antara, Wednesday.

Zohri made it into one of the nine main categories, namely "Entertainment and Sports". Apart from Zohri, in that category there is also a young film star and singer Maudy Ayunda.

Even so, this achievement did not necessarily make Zohri Javanese. In fact, he considers it a whip for him to achieve more, especially ahead of the Tokyo Olympics which will take place in July.

"If there is no burden from me, just stay enthusiastic and focus on the future," said Zohri.

He admitted that he was optimistic that he could achieve the best achievement in the most prestigious sporting event in the world. He has also succeeded in overcoming the injury completely.

"The injury has healed 100 percent, the preparation for the Olympics is still enthusiastic. Please pray and support from the community so that I can look my best," he continued.

Zohri then hopes that he can become an inspiration for the younger generation so that they can work and excel in the world arena.

"I hope that other athletes and the younger generation in Indonesia can be inspired, motivated to continue working and achieving," concluded Zohri.