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Jing Err out of BAM but harbours hopes of making it as a professional
PETALING JAYA: Former national junior shuttler Gan Jing Err is down but not out.
No national team place, no problem for Nazihah
KUALA LUMPUR: Nazihah Hanis Abdul Razak (pic) has been out of the national squash team since last year, but that does not matter to her.
Greece lightning sparks the fire in shooter Sarah
KUALA LUMPUR: When Greek shooter Anna Korakaki made a golden debut in the Rio Olympics, bagging a gold and a bronze, she inspired a new shooter to step out in Malaysia.
Free-flowing Barca display strengthens Setien's position
VILA-REAL, Spain (Reuters) - After a harrowing week in which his reputation was dragged through the mud, Barcelona coach Quique Setien came out fighting by overseeing a spectacular 4-1 win away to Villarreal which showed the 61-year-old's coaching abilities are still in tact.
A new normal needed in coaching and scouting
A letter from SUBEN, Athletics and football grassroots coach.
UK Sport denies risking athletes' health in 2012 nutritional programme
LONDON (Reuters) - UK Sport said it does not fund research projects aimed at giving athletes a performance advantage at the expense of their health, after the Mail on Sunday reported https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-8513525/British-2012-Olympians-guinea-pigs-Special-Forces-wonder-drug.html that it backed an experimental nutritional programme at the 2012 London Olympics.
Sports council and university sign MOU
SELANGOR State Sports Council (MSNS) is teaming up with Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) to spur athletes’ development by providing them with the opportunity to further their studies.
Even in retirement Eaton looks to push performance boundaries
TOKYO (Reuters) - Two-time Olympic decathlon gold medallist Ashton Eaton has turned to science and engineering for his post-athletic career but the American former world record holder told Reuters he has found a way to straddle both worlds.
Tokyo Olympics at risk if coronavirus mutates, gets stronger - Japan adviser
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Tokyo Olympics may have to be postponed again if the novel coronavirus mutates into a stronger pathogen, Kiyoshi Kurokawa, a prominent Japanese government adviser, said on Wednesday.
Long-serving American sports administrator Robert Gambardella appointed as Academy Badminton Malaysia CEO
KUALA LUMPUR: The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) has hired former Singapore Sports Institute (SSI) chief Robert Gambardella as the chief executive officer of the Academy Badminton Malaysia (ABM).