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Basketball league to reach 200 schools
THE fifth edition of the Jr NBA Malaysia presented by Dutch Lady is expected to reach more than 9,000 boys and girls from over 200 schools nationwide.
Cool ‘home’ for cagers up north
WORLD Hoops has set up the first permanent professional 3x3 basketball court in the northern region shopping centre — Gurney Paragon Mall — in Penang.
Motor racing: Mexican GP marks a return to normality, says organiser
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican Grand Prix organisers say Sunday's Formula One race marks a return to normality after last month's devastating earthquakes, with tickets sold out and a three-day crowd of 320,000 expected.
Development guru Byer wants China's President Xi to switch focus
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Youth development specialist Tom Byer wants Chinese President Xi Jinping to focus the nation's energy on winning the Under 17 World Cup as a first step to achieving China's long-term football goals.
Why China’s grand academy project could fail
HONG KONG: China is hoping to produce a generation of top footballers by building thousands of academies, but experts question the project and warn it may be a waste of time.
Time to churn out more top-class gymnasts
KUALA LUMPUR: National Sports Council (NSC) director general Datuk Seri Zolkples Embong wants to see Malaysian gymnastics back at its best – hopefully by 2017, when Malaysia is expected to host the 29th edition of the SEA Games.
FIFA project bringing hope to Brazil's youth
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - While Brazil's World Cup hopes rest on the young shoulders of players like Neymar and Oscar, soccer itself is offering hope to thousands of less fortunate youngsters who are unlikely to ever play for their country but who could one day have an influence on its future.
FIFA project bringing hope to Brazil's youth
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - While Brazil's World Cup hopes rest on the young shoulders of players like Neymar and Oscar, soccer itself is offering hope to thousands of less fortunate youngsters who are unlikely to ever play for their country but who could one day have an influence on its future.
Kuchar again the talk of Atlanta
ATLANTA (AP): Matt Kuchar is the face of golf in Atlanta this week at the Tour Championship, just like he was 10 years ago.
Lampard: Players no longer selfish under Capello
Before Fabio Capello took over as England coach, Frank Lampard was so confident of a spot in the national team's squad that he often didn't bother to check if he'd been selected. Under the Italian disciplinarian, that's no longer the case.