
Yusof makes road clear for Sayuti to guide cyclists at SEA Games
Sayuti, who is the sporting director of continental team Malaysia Pro Cycling (MPC), has been offered the role but has yet to confirm his decision.

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New Straits Times
9 hours ago
- New Straits Times
Pekan: Focus on development, field fresh faces at the Sea Games
KUALA LUMPUR: Sports analyst Datuk Dr Pekan Ramli hopes Malaysia Aquatics (MAS) will be brave enough to field a new generation of divers at the Thailand Sea Games (Dec 9-20). Pekan praised MAS and the National Sports Council (NSC) for introducing a blueprint (2024-2028) to revive Malaysia diving, which results-wise has been in decline in recent years. He, however, stressed that they must fully focus on developing the next generation of divers and avoid falling back on senior divers to produce short-term results for them. "The Thailand Sea Games will give us a good indication of how far we have progressed over the last two years in terms of development," said Pekan recently. "It is not just about results, it will be a good opportunity to show everyone the new faces we have and give these young divers a chance to gain valuable experience. "There may be people who feel that our senior divers can still contribute, however, if you allow them to compete at the Sea Games, you will be taking away a slot from the younger ones whom we are hoping to excel in bigger competitions over the next few years. "Though experience is important, it is not everything in diving. "In diving, athletes tend to peak at a younger age, typically from their mid to late teens when they are less injury-prone and have greater flexibility. "We should not be depending on seniors such as Pandelela Rinong to be winning medals for us anymore. She has already given us so much over the years and has nothing left to prove. We must thank her for her contributions." Pandelela, a two-time Olympic medallist, was forced to withdraw from women's 10m platform synchronised (with Lee Yiat Qing) due to a shoulder injury at the Singapore World Championships last week and subsequently sat out the 10m platform individual. Elvis Clement-Enrique Harold achieved a best-ever seventh-place finish for Malaysia in the men's 10m platform synchronised final but it was otherwise a quiet outing for the national diving squad in Singapore. MAS and NSC had come up with the 2024-2028 blueprint early last year in a bid to revive Malaysian diving. Under the blueprint, a fast track programme to develop young divers was set up while previously dormant states have also been given the support to revive their programmes. Coaching education has also been boosted to produce more qualified coaches in the country. A total of four gold medals will be on offer in diving at the Thailand Sea Games in the men's 3 metre springboard individual and synchronised, men's 1m springboard individual as well as the women's platform synchronised. MAS had sent senior divers to the 2019 Manila Sea Games, where Malaysia swept all four gold, and the Hanoi Sea Games, where they swept all eight gold. Second-tier and junior divers were sent to represent the country at the 2023 Phnom Penh games where Malaysia won all four gold on offer. The Thailand Sea Games will be the first edition of the Sea Games since the new MAS committee took office in the second half of 2023.


Borneo Post
15 hours ago
- Borneo Post
Consider Sibu as SEA Games volleyball host, rep tells federal ministry
Chieng takes a group photo with players and organisers. – Photo by Peter Boon SIBU (Aug 4): The federal Youth and Sports Ministry has been called on to consider Sibu as for the 2027 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games volleyball event. In making the call, Bukit Assek assemblyman Joseph Chieng said the riverine town has the capacity and ability to organise international events. 'As you are all aware, Malaysia is set to host the 2027 SEA Games, with Sarawak serving as one of the co-hosts. I am hopeful that, as a co-host, Sarawak will be able to hold the volleyball event in Sibu. 'I think this is very suitable because we have already demonstrated that we have the capacity and ability to organise these international events. So, I do urge that the federal Ministry of Youth and Sports to please give Sibu a chance to organise this high-level competition – SEA Games volleyball matches in Sibu,' he said when closing the Sarawak International Volleyball Invitational at the Sibu Volleyball Indoor Stadium yesterday. According to him, Sibu is the powerhouse of volleyball in Sarawak. 'And we have a very long history; we have produced a lot of national players. We have all the resources from our government to back up for us to organise these SEA Games volleyball matches in Sibu. 'And I believe that all the people of Sibu will agree with me, we welcome this SEA Games volleyball event to be held in Sibu,' he said. Chieng commended the players for showcasing exceptional volleyball skills, which will inspire the people of Sibu, especially the younger generation, to take up the sport. He noted that the players have built a connection, forming relationships not only among themselves but also across different countries and regions. He also praised the Sarawak Volleyball Association and the Sibu Volleyball Association for successfully organising another international event. A total of 13 teams took part in the week-long championship including from Thailand, Hong Kong, Mongolia, and Taipei. Joseph Chieng lead Sea Games volleyball


The Star
18 hours ago
- The Star
MA back SEA Games-bound Norliyana's high jump bid, drop heptathlon plan
PETALING JAYA: You can't change the past, but you can certainly learn from it and that's exactly what Malaysia Athletics (MA) are doing as they gear up for the SEA Games in Thailand in December. In a strategic shift, MA have decided to enter seasoned athlete Norliyana Kamaruddin (pic) in only the high jump event, dropping her signature heptathlon in which she won a silver medal at the 2019 SEA Games in the Philippines.