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It has been a flurry of firsts for father Faisal
PETALING JAYA: It’s been a good 2020 for pint-sized Pahang winger Faisal Halim (pic), despite the pandemic.
Life lessons to learn from Covid-19, says Julian
PETALING JAYA: The coronavirus outbreak around the world has had negative implications for some people but for others there are valuable lessons to be learnt.
Time to take a break from tennis, says top U.S. group
(Reuters) - Playing tennis might not be a good idea in these critical times, says the U.S. group typically busy encouraging more to take up the sport.
Olympic champion Puig finding new 'normal' with Games delay
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With the tennis calendar paused and the Tokyo Games postponed to 2021, Olympic champion Monica Puig finds herself having to navigate a longer runway to her title defence and the long hours of quarantine felt by many communities across the globe.
Beat Covid, and keep fit
PETALING JAYA: Necessity is the mother of all invention. The Covid-19 pandemic may have forced everyone to be confined in their homes due to the movement control order (MCO) introduced by the Government but athletes themselves are finding ways to stay active.
Super League players join in on social media challenge
IPOH: The #StayAtHomeChallenge is beginning to make its way into Malaysia – and those toilet rolls are coming in useful.
Army man’s punches strike gold
BRONZE medallist at the Kuala Lumpur 2017 SEA Games, Sjn R. Indran, punched his way to glory in the Penang Pesta International Boxing Championship elite category.
Army man’s punches strike gold
BRONZE medallist boxer (Kuala Lumpur 2017 Sea Games) Sgt R. Indran punched his way to glory in the Penang Pesta International Boxing Championship elite category.
World-class keeper leaves national outfit after 21 years
KUALA LUMPUR: After 21 years in the national hockey team, S. Kumar (pic), considered one of the finest goalkeepers in the world, has finally called it a day.
While NSC ponders, keglers continue to plod on
PETALING JAYA: While waiting for the National Sports Council (NSC) to approve Malaysian Tenpin Bowling Congress’ (MTBC) plans for 2020, its secretary-general Maradona Chok says the national bowlers will still stay active in the lanes.