Norza proposing to form a committee to take winter sports more seriously


PETALING JAYA: It may be time for Malaysia to take winter sports more seriously and start targeting medals at major events.

That is among the new initiatives on the radar of Tan Sri Norza Zakaria, who retained the Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) presidency for a third consecutive term after being returned unopposed during the council’s election yesterday.

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