Timely aid for infrastructure upgrade at SIC
IT is sweet music to the ears of Sepang International Circuit (SIC) as Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh has announced a RM20mil allocation to upgrade the infrastructure at the circuit.
Cambodia’s 60-year dream coming true – don’t let it be a nightmare, organisers
IN just 55 days, the curtains will go up on Cambodia’s first-ever SEA Games but niggling questions are slowly cropping up as to whether the country can pull it off without major hiccups.
Let caution be the name of the game on social media
SOCIAL media has become an integral part of society and culture.
Hats off to Kim for keeping faith with unknowns and reaping success
NATIONAL football coach Kim Pan-gon found himself in a dilemma when some players chose not to represent the country for the AFF Mitsubishi Cup campaign.
A lot to do for new sports minister – if she lasts long enough
THE youth and sports fraternity has been waiting with bated breath for who the new minister in charge will be.
Grit and passion of Para athletes in Games a sight to behold
THE Para Sukma (Malaysia Games) is going on with 10 sports contested in the Klang Valley area and these special group of athletes have been going around dishing out performances to the best of their abilities for all to see.
Full-season local rider is what SIC needs to draw record crowd again
AFTER two years of silence, the roar of the sleek MotoGP bikes revving off during the penultimate round of the MotoGP world championship at the Sepang track yesterday was sweet music to the ears.
Bigger budget allocation offers no huge relief for elite sports
IT’S a prudent budget allocation for 2023 as the government tries to balance the needs of the sports community against the effects of a shrinking economy.
Whither - or wither - the women in Malaysian sports
THE Tokyo 2020 Olympics saw men and women in 18 mixed events.
Future of Malaysian sports may lie in how young athletes perform in Birmingham
THE Commonwealth Games are about to start in less than two weeks time and it is fair to say that Malaysia’s sporting future is at stake in Birmingham.
A need for more quality in top sports, not just quantity in medals
MALAYSIA have met their gold target at the SEA Games but it will be scant consolation. We can only look on with envy as the little red dot down south looks set for a top three finish in the overall medals tally.
Indonesia riding back into the limelight at idyllic Lombok
THIS coming week will be a highly anticipated one for the madly passionate Indonesian bike enthusiasts as their nation is back as a MotoGP host again after 25 years.