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Ewe Hock apologises but Misbun will keep tabs on him in training
Veteran singles shuttler Ong Ewe Hock showed up for training Wednesday and apologised to coach Misbun Sidek for his three-day absence. And the national singles chief coach made it clear to the 30-year-old Ewe Hock that he would have to toe the line if he wanted to continue with his playing career under the Badminton Association of Malaysia's (BAM) banner.
Ramlan takes full blame for delay in announcing doping results
National Sports Institute (NSI) director Dr Ramlan Abdul Aziz has admitted that there was a delay in announcing the results of the doping tests conducted on four Sukma athletes.
Sabah to name drug-tainted lifters in March
The names of Sabah's athletes who tested positive for banned drugs at the Malaysia Games here, will be revealed next month.
Tobias has to answer for skipping classes
Malik Tobias has the potential to be a good decathlete. However, he has an attitude problem.
Tan Fook may hang up the racket after SEA Games
The SEA Games in Vietnam in December could be the last international tournament for doubles player Choong Tan Fook.
Tan Fook-Wan Wah mend rift, thanks to Kim Hock
The doubles pair of Lee Wan Wah-Choong Tan Fook, who are making a comeback to the top flight, have cleared one big hurdle as they gear up for the World Badminton Championships, which will be played in Birmingham from May 12-18.
Misbun: Shuttlers raring for action
National singles head coach Misbun Sidek has called on the International Badminton Federation (IBF) to come to a decision soon on the status of the World Championships to be held in Birmingham.
Tricia's career in jeopardy
National number three Tricia Chua's status in the Women's International Squash Players Association (WISPA) professional circuit is in limbo. The Kuala Lumpur lass has not been training the last two months after aggravating a severe toe injury.
Green light for Test match against China
The Malaysia Hockey Federation (MHF) have received clearance from the National Sports Institute (NSI) to go ahead with the scheduled four-match Test series against China.
Tan Fook feels revitalised after training in Port Dickson
The four-day beach training stint at the Glory Beach Resort here was tough but it has revitalised national doubles shuttler Choong Tan Fook.