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Ah Jit: Award consolation for unrealised dream
PETALING JAYA: Getting voted as the World Games’ Greatest Athlete of All Time will serve as a sweet consolation of sorts for Nicol David, who never realised her dream to play in the Olympics.
Squash trio may be promoted to national team
PETALING JAYA: Good news await Darren Chan, Sanjay Jeeva and C. Ameeshenraj as Squash Racquets Association of Malaysia (SRAM) plan to announce new recruits for this year.
SRAM’s plans quashed again, players leave training camp
PETALING JAYA: It’s another gloomy start to the year for Malaysian squash as their plans have been thrown into disarray again because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The goal is one, but the ways are many
PETALING JAYA: Leaders – past and present – from different sports are hoping for a better Malaysia in sports in 2021.
Giant killers Ming Hock-Thanussaa fall in final
PETALING JAYA: There was no fairy tale ending for Wee Ming Hock-U.Thanussaa as they went down 9-11,8-11 to Ong Sai Hung-S. Sivasangari in the mixed doubles final of the SRAM In-House Doubles competition.
Nothing to add for Addeen – Ivan’s experience speaks for itself
PETALING JAYA: National No. 4 squash player Addeen Idrakie admitted that experience made all the difference after he fell to Ivan Yuen in the final of the Squash Racquets Association of Malaysia (SRAM) In-House Tournament.
Ivan downs Addeen to bag SRAM’s Division 1 title
PETALING JAYA: National champion Ivan Yuen came out on top in Division 1 final of the Squash Racquets Association of Malaysia (SRAM) in-house tournament at the National Squash Centre in Bukit Jalil.
Two men down, now Sivasangari goes for Addeen
PETALING JAYA: Women’s national No. 1 squash player S. Sivasangari stole the show by reaching the semi-finals of the SRAM in-house Tournament at Bukit Jalil.
Squash meets KOed by CMCO
PETALING JAYA: The extension of the conditional movement control order (CMCO) until Dec 6 has quashed Squash Racquets Associa-tion of Malaysia’s (SRAM) hopes of holding tournaments before the year is over.
Red wine to Bluetooth: Connectivity becomes precious commodity in sports science
When the Greek runner Spiros Louis lit the flame under the Olympic ideal by winning the first marathon in the 1896 Olympics, he did it fuelled on a traditional Mediterranean diet.