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Teenager Dhuha eyes splashing time at worlds
Teenager Dhuha eyes splashing time at worlds

The Star

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Star

Teenager Dhuha eyes splashing time at worlds

PETALING JAYA: National swimmer Mohd Dhuha Zulfikry (pic) was all smiles after being named Best Young Athlete at the 2024 Sportswriters Association of Malaysia (SAM)-100Plus awards ceremony yesterday. The 17-year old was overjoyed with the recognition and is now setting his sights on reaching the final of the World Junior Championships from Aug 19-24 in Otopeni, Romania. Cancel anytime. Ad-free. Full access to Web and App. RM 13.90/month RM 9.73 /month Billed as RM 9.73 for the 1st month, RM 13.90 thereafter. RM 12.39/month RM 8.63 /month Billed as RM 103.60 for the 1st year, RM 148 thereafter.

Hamidin believes Harimau Malaya can break into world's top 100 within next two or three years
Hamidin believes Harimau Malaya can break into world's top 100 within next two or three years

The Star

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Star

Hamidin believes Harimau Malaya can break into world's top 100 within next two or three years

Tan Sri Hamidin Mohd Amin (left) receive 'Anugerah Tokoh Kepimpinan' from Sportswriters Association of Malaysia president Norismadi Abd Manap at SAM 100 Plus Awards ceremony at Petaling Jaya. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star PETALING JAYA: The dream of seeing Harimau Malaya break into the world's top 100 is no longer a pipe dream and could be within reach in just two to three years. Former Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) president Tan Sri Hamidin Mohd Amin is optimistic that the national team can reach that milestone, given their recent progress under the Harimau Malaya revolution driven by the Regent of Johor, Tunku Mahkota Ismail. Malaysia are now ranked No. 125 in the latest FIFA rankings, a six-spot jump from their previous position at No. 131, their highest in 19 years since they last reached the same ranking in February 2006. The improvement came after a convincing win over Vietnam in the 2027 Asian Cup qualifying campaign last month under new head coach Peter Cklamovski. Hamidin believes the current set-up has the potential to take Malaysian football to greater heights, especially with strong backing from Tunku Mahkota Ismail. "After such a long time, to see Malaysia ranked No. 125 is a great achievement. It shows what can happen when everyone works together to push the national team forward,' said Hamidin. 'When I first took office, we were ranked 178 in the world. Slowly but surely, we climbed up the ladder and even reached No. 130 before the Asian Cup in Qatar. 'We must continue this momentum. Consistent progress requires consistent effort. If all parties work together and give their full support, I truly believe it's not impossible for us to break into the world's top 100 within the next two or three years. 'But the effort must be consistent, as other nations are also working hard to strengthen their teams. Long-term planning is crucial to ensure Harimau Malaya remain competitive on the international stage,' said Hamidin. Still, he warned that other nations are also making strong strides to improve their rankings. In South-East Asia, Thailand continue to lead the way at No. 102, followed by Vietnam at No. 113, Indonesia at No. 118, and Malaysia just behind. 'We all dream of achieving greater success than where we are now. That's why continuous effort is essential. With the initiatives introduced by Tunku Mahkota Ismail, I'm confident we're on the right track to keep moving forward. 'But we can't afford to be complacent. We must keep evolving and find better ways to improve the team's performance. Otherwise, we risk slipping backwards,' he said. Hamidin was speaking after receiving the Sports Leadership Figure award at the 2024 Malaysian Sportswriters Association (SAM)-100PLUS Awards in Kuala Lumpur on Monday.

Yeoh predicts rise in sexual misconduct reports
Yeoh predicts rise in sexual misconduct reports

New Straits Times

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Yeoh predicts rise in sexual misconduct reports

KUALA LUMPUR: Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh is expecting more cases of sexual misconduct to come into the spotlight in the future. Yeoh said this is due to increased awareness within the sports community following the implementation of the Safe Sports Code, which was launched by Yeoh in 2023. The Safe Sports Code, which was implemented to provide a safe environment for all involved in sports, provides stakeholders a guideline in regards to their rights and what steps to take if they are faced with issues concerning misconduct. "There has again been more news, most recently a former (national) athlete and coach was charged in court for sexual misconduct," said Yeoh today. "With the Safe Sports Code and increased awareness we have now, I believe we will be reading about more cases like this. "I believe this is a positive development, cases like this can no longer be swept under the carpet. Action is being taken by the authorities. "I hope victims will be brave to come forward and file a report with the authorities if they face issues such as this." The case Yeoh was referring to was the case involving former national road cyclist Nor Effandy Rosli. The 1998 Commonwealth Games silver medallist claimed trial at the Sessions Court earlier this month to a charge of sexually assaulting a female trainee, who was 15, last year. Yeoh was speaking after officiating the 2024 Sportswriters Association of Malaysia (SAM)-100PLUS awards ceremony today (July 14).

Farah Ain crowned SAM-100PLUS 2024 Best Athlete, Sarawakian Bonnie earns Best Para Athlete award
Farah Ain crowned SAM-100PLUS 2024 Best Athlete, Sarawakian Bonnie earns Best Para Athlete award

Borneo Post

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Borneo Post

Farah Ain crowned SAM-100PLUS 2024 Best Athlete, Sarawakian Bonnie earns Best Para Athlete award

National lawn bowler Nor Farah Ain Abdullah has won the Best Athlete Award at the Sportswriters Association of Malaysia (SAM) -100PLUS 2024 Awards Ceremony here today. – Bernama photo PETALING JAYA (July 14): National lawn bowler Nor Farah Ain Abdullah beat several top contenders to clinch the Best Athlete Award at the Sportswriters Association of Malaysia (SAM) -100PLUS 2024 Awards Ceremony here today. The National Sportswoman of the 2024 National Sports Awards (ASN) in May staved off the challenge of other nominees, namely national men's badminton doubles Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik, women's bowling champion Sin Li Jane, tower runner Soh Wai Ching and national women's wushu champion Tan Cheong Min. 'For this success, I am very grateful, thank God. Maybe this is my year of abundance. I am very happy because I have helped to highlight lawn bowls so that people know more about this sport. 'Last year, Aleena (Ahmad Nawawi) and I won and this year, I managed to bring honour to lawn bowls again in the SAM Awards,' she told reporters when met here today. Meanwhile, national powerlifting champion Bonnie Bunyau Gustin won the Best Para Athlete for the third time by defeating his closest challenger, Cheah Liek Hou (para badminton). Also listed in the same category were Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli (shot put F20), Datuk Abdul Latif Romly (long jump T20) and Eddy Bernard (sprint T44). The ceremony also recognised the country's sports journalists with Astro Arena journalist, Norsyarafina Nasrom named the winner of the SAM Siebel Award. She and cameraman Muhamad Shahir Othman took home the RM10,000 cash prize and a trophy. – Bernama

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