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Asif just can’t get up and running
KUALA LUMPUR: Middle distance runner Asif Rahman Jiyadeen (pic) just cannot get going. The 22-year-old suffered a thigh muscle injury at the Sukma (Malaysia Games) in Ipoh in September, 2018 and was out for three months.
Mourinho to take Spurs training via video amid coronavirus lockdown
(Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur manager Jose Mourinho and his coaching staff will put players through their paces from home starting Monday as the club holds live video training sessions amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Anna in Wonderland
WHEN the Malaysian contingent, led by hockey star Nor Saiful Zaini, walked out into the arena at the glitzy opening ceremony of the 1996 Olympics Games in Atlanta, there were just three roses among the thorns.
Lawrence has to wait Down Under
KUALA LUMPUR: National forward Lawrence Petrus arrived in Perth a week ago, looking forward to making his debut in the Western Australian Rugby League.
Alex on different lane
ONE of Malaysia’s longest serving bowlers – Alex Liew – decided to call it a day a little over a month ago. The 43-year-old, who marked an illustrious career with numerous titles and accolades, will be embarking on a new journey as a coach in the national youth set-up. He shared his thoughts with StarSport’s R. KIRUBASHINI on his passion for the sport and his hopes for the future.
Academic success before Fosbury Flop for Sean Yee
KUALA LUMPUR: National woman high jumper Yap Sean Yee will not feature in any competitions until June.
Barker's gold cannot disguise lean week for Britain
BERLIN (Reuters) - Elinor Barker rode to the rescue of British track cycling once again, landing gold with a sensational ride in the points race on the final day of the world championships on Sunday.
Ayna believes she can hurl the distance for Sukma gold
KUALA LUMPUR: Javelin thrower Nur Ayna Nuha Maton (pic) is optimistic of a good showing in the Malaysia Games (Sukma) in Johor.
Olympics: Australia bickers about athlete funding as Tokyo looms
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - If bickering over funding was an Olympic sport, Australia would be in line for a gold that might help slow the nation's seemingly inexorable slide down the medals table.
The app way to keep the wheels in motion
ADVANCED data analytics – that’s the keyword for South Africa’s NTT Pro Cycling as they plot for the future.