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Discount card for 1,300 athletes
Federal Territories Sports Council (MSWP) has launched a discount card for athletes representing Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan so that they can purchase sports equipment and items at reduced prices.
Do we need SOP to prevent another kind of virus from weakening Malaysian sport?
How many know that the sports ministry have approved RM10mil for construction of a sports complex in Jeli, Kelantan, in preparation for the 2026 Malaysia Games (Sukma) this month?
Not Jos-tling for it
PETALING JAYA: As an athlete, cyclist Josiah Ng reached the pinnacle of his sport by competing in the Olympics. As a coach, he excelled by producing an Asian Games champion.
T’ganu resume Sukma training with RM500,000 monthly budget
KUALA NERUS: Following the relaxation of conditions by the National Security Council (MKN) on several types of sports to hold training, Terengganu have commenced preparations of their contingent for the Malaysia Games (Sukma) in Johor.Terengganu State Sports Council (TSSC) director Ahmad Shahrizal Yahaya said athletes would be screened before entering their respective hostels when they start reporting for duty in stages from tomorrow.
Coachless Sabah in a quandary as training restarts
PETALING JAYA: All teams are jumping for joy for the restart of the Malaysian Hockey League (MHL) except Sabah.
AUG good tune-up for juniors hoping to shine in Sukma
PETALING JAYA: The country’s top junior swimmers and runners will have a busy schedule towards the second half of next year as the Asean University Games (AUG) is now slated to take place in Thailand from June 22-30.
No Nur Rahull no problem as Nur Insafi continue to focus more on juniors
PETALING JAYA: Losing a top player can dent any team’s chances, but Nur Insafi are not losing sleep as they look to breed young hockey players to steer the ship.
Plan for X Games park to promote extreme sports among youths
ISKANDAR Puteri City Council (MBIP) plans to develop the X Games@Youth Park to encourage and promote extreme sports among youths.
Adapting to change
2020 proved to be an eventful year for Johor, with a new state government and mentri besar, closure of border with Singapore, postponement of major events such as Visit Johor Year, and the long-awaited Rapid Transit Link finally taking off
Malaysia want more Para events at Asean Games
PETALING JAYA: Eleven sports at the Asean Para Games in Vietnam next year is just not good enough.