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Coach Hopper jailed over sex charges
Disgraced Australian tennis coach Gavin Hopper, whose clients included some of the biggest names in the sport, was jailed for three-and-a-half years on Friday for nine sex offences involving a teenage girl.
China vow to outrun dope cheats
They work in the shadow of Beijing's main sports complex, lab technicians in white coats who screen samples from Chinese athletes and look for performance-enhancing drugs.
Langerâs Ryder Cup waiting game almost over
European Ryder Cup captain Bernhard Langer has plenty to think about this week. In just six days' time, he will announce his two wildcard picks to complete his 12-man team for next month's match against the United States at Oakland Hills in Detroit, Michigan.
Shapawi: Adopt scientific approach in training to improve Malaysian sports
National coaches have been urged to keep an open mind on the usage of scientific training approach to help uplift the standard of their athletes in the respective sports.
Shortcomings of Malaysian sports
The sport scene in Malaysia is fraught with problems. And it took an outsider to tell OCM secretary Sieh Kok Chi why, which made his face turned lobster-red. Kok Chi tells Starsport#8217;s RAJES PAUL the shortcomings in Malaysian sports after his lunch meeting with old friend and Australia International Sports Director Hallam Pereira.
Rogge: China know doping has no future
International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge says China have moved beyond the belief that athletes must use performance enhancing substances to challenge for world honours.
Relief for national shuttlers as BAM lift freeze
The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) have lifted the freeze on national players competing in international tournaments. And the first assignments for the players will be the Open tournaments in China, Singapore and Taiwan.
Array of experts to look into why shuttlers fail in Athens
There will be no shortage of experts for the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM)'s first workshop to dissect badminton's failure at the last August's Athens Olympic Games.
Relieved Sin Mei all set for debut in Asian Universities Games
Triple jumper Ngew Sin Mei, who lost her international passport two months ago, can look forward to representing Malaysia in overseas championships.
Time is of the essence in strive to win first Olympic gold
Participants of the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) workshop at the National Sports Complex in Bukit Jalil yesterday agreed on one thing - no time must be wasted if Malaysia hope to win a first ever Olympic gold.