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SEA Games medal target: Malaysia should vie against Vietnam, not Singapore, for top three spots, says OCM chief

KUALA LUMPUR, May 19 — Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) president Tan Sri Mohamad Norza Zakaria hopes the national contingent’s failure to meet the target at the Cambodia SEA Games will open the eyes of all parties to the need to restructure the country’s sports model. He said that even if the national contingent had […]

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17 pass level one coaching course

KOTA KINABALU: A total 17 participants passed their level one World Athletics Coaches Education and Certification System (CECS) course held at Kota Kinabalu Sports Complex recently. The 12-day course jointly organised by Sabah Athletics Association (SAA), the Malaysian Athletics Association and World Athletics was conducted by Anbarasu Subramaniam and Roselyn Hamero. The beginner course is to

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UTM’s Visual Signal Device Revolutionizes Track and Field for Malaysia’s Deaf Athletes

JOHOR BAHRU, 9th March. –Track and field differ from most other sports because it is solely measured in meters and seconds, where even a tiny fraction of a second can be the determining factor. Hence, the technology to record data from track and field races must be exceedingly precise and accurate. However, it is a

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Queenie hopes to become Malaysia’s first women to win SEA Games discus gold

KUALA LUMPUR, March 6 — National discus thrower Queenie Ting Kung Ni hopes to become the country’s first women to win a discus gold medal in the history of Malaysia’s participation in the SEA Games athletics competition. Queenie as she is fondly known, however, acknowledged that the feat will not be a walk in the

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Sprinter Pengiran eyes Asian Juniors qualification – NST

KUALA LUMPUR: Sprinter Pengiran Aidil Auf Hajam believes nothing is impossible following his victory in the 200m at last month’s Malaysia Track and Field Championships (MTFC) in Bukit Jalil. The 17-year-old Sabahan upstaged national sprinters Jonathan Nyepa and Khairul Hafiz Jantan to win the men’s 200m final in 21.54s Pengiran now aims to qualify for

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