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Bowling: Coach Holloway to make changes in women’s side
National bowling chief coach Holloway Cheah is set to revamp the women's squad following their poor show at the Asian Championshipsin Jakarta. The team failed to win a singlemedal for the first time in six years ofthe competition. And with the Doha Asian Games looming, Holloway is bent on making sure they get back on the right track.
Jones’ EPO test results will face Wada scrutiny
World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) chairman Dick Pound wants documentation from the laboratory that handled Marion Jones' doping test to see if handling was proper, the I>Washington Post /I>reported on Friday.
Goalkeeper Mohamed Hanafi to miss South Korean tour
Just a day after being selected for the tour of South Korea with the national B team, goalkeeper Mohamed Hanafi Hassan tore a tendon in his leg in training on Thursday and will be out of action for about a month.
Bad luck strikes keeper Hanafi ahead of S.Korean tour
Just a day after being selected for the tour to South Korea with the national B team, goalkeeper Mohamed Hanafi Hassan tore a tendon in his leg in training yesterday and will be out of action for about a month.
Blame game goes on
One thing is certain. Malaysia flopped miserably at the World Championships in Madrid. Now the team are back, their heads hung low. And the uncertainty has begun.
Australia unveil top-notch swimming pool
One of the world's most technologically advanced pools was officially opened yesterday at the renowned Australia Institute of Sport, in a bid to strengthen the country's chances at the 2008 Olympics.
Sports policy to focus on badminton, hockey and football
The National Sports Policy (NSP), which will be reviewed for the first time after 18 years, will bring the focus back to the three popular sports - badminton, hockey and football.
NSP shifts focus back to three popular sports
Squash and bowling may be the sports in which Malaysians are currently flying high. But the National Sports Policy (NSP), which will be reviewed for the first time after 18 years, will bring the focus back to the three popular sports - badminton, hockey and football.
Malaysia eyeing both men’s and women’s team golds
No country have claimed both the men's and women's bowling team gold medals in the Asian Games and Malaysia will be aiming to chalk up the first in Doha.