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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.
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.
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.
Tough act to follow, says new SIC chief Azhan
PETALING JAYA: Newly appointed Sepang International Circuit (SIC) chief executive officer Azhan Shaf-riman Hanif says he has big shoes to fill.
Not just winning, but winning it clean
The recent one-year ban against the Malaysian Weightlifting Federation over doping violation continues to mar the nation’s image.
Pichot hails emerging nations, global calendar as key for World Rugby's future
(Reuters) - Agustin Pichot has staked his bid to become chairman of World Rugby on a modern, more inclusive global game that gives emerging nations a greater voice in a major shake-up of the sport that reflects changing and challenging times.
Liu Ying, Shalin and Noraseela champion fairness for women in sports
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s athletes – men and women – train the same amount of time, give the same commitment in training and go equally all out during competitions.
Forget touchdowns, Lawrence serves up a treat during lockdown
KUALA LUMPUR: Since arriving in Perth, Lawrence Petrus has been known more for serving delectable meals than for his touchdowns in rugby.
Endurance event organisers to be given guidelines on outbreak prevention
(Reuters) - Organisers of marathons and other endurance events involving mass participation are to be provided with detailed guidelines on how to deal with the threat of contagious diseases, the governing body of athletics said on Friday.
Take a bow, doc
PETALING JAYA: The doyen of Malaysian sports medicine and science, Datuk Dr Ramlan Abdul Aziz, will clock out after 32 years of service today.