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Borneo Post
4 days ago
- Sport
- Borneo Post
Gerawat urges KSH to support young athletes, explore sports tourism potential
Gerawat (centre) receives a souvenir from Romeo as Yii (third right), Dennis (third left) and others look on. MIRI (June 3): The Highlanders Sports Club (KSH) has been urged to take a more proactive role in helping young athletes access higher education and professional sports training through partnerships with local and international institutions. Deputy Minister in the Premier's Department (Labour, Immigration and Project Monitoring), Datuk Gerawat Gala, said KSH could serve as a key bridge connecting talented youths with sports academies such as Akademi Bola Sepak Malaysia, Bukit Jalil Sports School, and overseas universities offering sports scholarships. 'Our outstanding young athletes can pursue their academic and sporting ambitions simultaneously through these institutions,' he said during the closing ceremony of the Highlanders Sports Carnival held at the Federation of Orang Ulu Associations Malaysia (Forum) building at Jalan Padang Kerbau here last night. Gerawat, who is also Mulu assemblyman, encouraged KSH to broaden its outreach by actively participating in initiatives run by the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture. He pointed out that excelling in sports can open doors to opportunities that are just as rewarding as those in other professions. 'Some of our national footballers are earning up to RM20,000 per month. I am optimistic that one of our rising young golfers, Abigail Pearson, will continue to excel in State and National tournaments and eventually earn a scholarship to study in the United States, following in the footsteps of others before her,' he said. He further challenged KSH to explore the potential of sports tourism in the Kelabit Highlands through the organisation of events such as marathon runs, mountain biking, cross-country races and activities with groups like the Hash House Harriers. 'With the backing of Rurum Kelabit Sarawak as its umbrella body, KSH has the potential to innovate by identifying and promoting new sports tourism products. By networking with successful sports institutions, they can continue to inspire and attract youth participation,' he added. Gerawat also expressed hope that the Ministry of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Sarawak would consider incorporating such initiatives into the state's tourism calendar for the coming year. Touching on the recently concluded Highlanders Games Carnival, held here from May 31 to June 2, he said 10 contingents from across the country participated in all 14 sports events. He reiterated that the carnival aimed to promote and strengthen the community's engagement in sports, emphasising the need for unity within the Kelabit community, which constitutes less than one per cent of Malaysia's population. 'As a small community, it is vital that we remain cohesive and united. Only then can we make a meaningful impact and draw the attention of government and stakeholders to our needs and aspirations. 'I am heartened to see so many young people involved. It reminds me of the early years of KSH and Rurum Kelabit Sarawak in the 1980s, a time when some of you were not yet born. This strong youth presence gives our community hope and shows that the vision of our pioneers is being carried forward into the next generation,' he said. Among those present were Telang Usan assemblyman who is also Sarawak Tourism Board (STB) chairman Dato Dennis Ngau, Pujut assemblyman who is also Miri mayor Adam Yii Siew Sang, political secretary to the Premier Dominic Nyurang Ajang, KSH president Romeo Peter Raja and several community leaders. athletes gerawat gala Kelab Sukan Highlanders lead youth


Borneo Post
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Borneo Post
25th Highlanders Games Carnival in Miri expecting nearly 1,000 athletes
(From second left) Gerawat, Romeo and others in a photo call, taken during the 'Operation Semut' event recently held in the Bario Kelabit highlands. MIRI (May 3): Highlanders Games Carnival 2025 @ Miri, returning for its 25th edition from May 31 to June 2, is expected to draw nearly 1,000 athletes from across the country. Organised by Highlanders Sports Club (KSH), the biennial event will draw participants from across Sarawak and Malaysia, with major contingents from Kuala Lumpur, Sabah, and the highland regions. This edition not only marks a legacy of sporting camaraderie, but also reflects the club's enduring role in uniting the Kelabit and Saban communities through sport and culture. The event will feature a diverse array of team sports, including football and volleyball, alongside individual events like golf, e-games, and more. Additionally, traditional games such as blowpipe shooting, tug-of-war, and arm wrestling will highlight the cultural heritage of the highland communities. Activities will be hosted at various venues across Miri, with the local Petroleum Recreation Club (KRP) tentatively set to host both the opening and closing ceremonies. The carnival's atmosphere will be further enhanced by food and local product stalls, offering visitors a taste of highland culture. KSH president Romeo Peter Raja in a statement said this year's edition goes beyond athletic competition by focusing on togetherness and family involvement. 'We want to involve the whole family, from the children's games to dancing and karaoke,' he said, emphasising that the main goal is to bring the community closer together. 'I firmly believe that a family that plays together, stays together,' he added. Moreover, KSH will celebrate its 40th anniversary in two years, a significant milestone for the club. From its modest beginnings, KSH has grown into a nationally recognised platform for sporting and cultural exchange among the Kelabit and Saban communities. 'As a former president of KSH, I am proud to see the continued growth and success of this significant event under the leadership of capable presidents over the years,' said Deputy Minister in Premier's Department (Labour, Immigration and Project Monitoring) and Mulu assemblyman Datuk Gerawat Gala. He is also expected to attend the closing ceremony, celebrating the ongoing success of the carnival. As the Highlanders Games Carnival prepares to welcome athletes, families, and supporters to Miri, the spirit of unity, heritage, and friendly competition continues to stand at the heart of this community celebration. Highlanders Games Carnival lead miri