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Back in the saddle
PETALING JAYA: After deportation from Europe and a night in a Bangkok lock-up, the nightmare is finally over for Qabil Ambak. He can again pursue his quest to become the first Malaysian equestrian rider to compete at the Olympics.
Equestrian rider Qabil may see his Tokyo Olympic dream shattered
PETALING JAYA: Qabil Ambak’s quest to become the first Malaysian rider to compete in the Olympic equestrian competition is in jeopardy.
Khairy wants security situation in North Korea reassessed
PUTRAJAYA: Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin (pic) has requested Wisma Putra to reassess the security situation in Pyongyang, North Korea, in the wake of concerns voiced by Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) president Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim.
FAM may seek neutral venue for Asian Cup qualifiers against North Korea
PETALING JAYA: It looks like the diplomatic row between the Malaysian and North Korean governments may spill over to the football field.
FAM: Malaysia-N.Korea match in Pyongyang to proceed as planned unless team safety an issue
PETALING JAYA: The Football Association Of Malaysia (FAM) will only request to play their 2019 Asian Cup qualifiers against North Korea at a neutral venue if the national team's safety is threatened.
Back-up bowlers to take part in Thailand Open
PETALING JAYA: The national back-up bowlers have been given the chance to strut their stuff in the Thailand International Open, which begins tomorrow in Bangkok with qualifying sessions.
Malaysia may skip Thailand International Open again
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian bowlers may skip the Thailand International Open in Bangkok again.
Bowlers withdraw from Thai Open for security reasons
The bowlers gearing up for the women's World Championships in Las Vegas in July have one fewer tournament to sharpen up their game after the Malaysian Tenpin Bowling Congress (MTBC) decided to withdraw their entire squad from the Thailand Open.
Bowler Ben fails in effort to get US trip approval
Bowler Ben Heng's attempt to get a visa to go to the United States for the World Ranking Masters ended in vain Thursday.
Ben's fate on the line again
Bowler Ben Heng has run into problems getting a visa to go to the United States for the World Ranking Masters, which begin on Saturday at Lake Wales in Florida.