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Malaysian Pro Athlete Breaks His 2nd World Record With Highest Seated Box Jump
Harinder had originally broken the world record for highest single leg jump.
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Athlete Who Tweeted About Scholarship Issue Has Now Received UPM's Offer To Do Medicine
National hockey athlete Kirandeep Kaur went viral earlier this month when she shared her disappointment after her entry application to a private university was rejected despite achieving outstanding results in SPM and matriculation.
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22-Year-Old Wins Malaysia's First Medal At The 24th Deaflympics In Brazil
This was V Yilamaran's debut in the Deaflympics.
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Malaysia's Kian Meng-Pei Jing Win First Mixed Doubles Title In 5 Years At Korea Open
Kian Meng-Pei Jing were rewarded with RM120,059 as champions.
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Grassroots Talent To Get More Attention With The Launch Of Malaysian Sports League
Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu, who officiated the launch of MSL 2022, said that it is an investment for the future to ensure Malaysia is not depleted of talents in the sports arena.
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Cabinet Approves RM240 Million To Revive Podium Programme From 2022 To 2025
The Ministry of Youth and Sports will also review the contracts of several athletes who were dropped from the elite programme earlier this year due to budget constraints.
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Malaysia Swimming Denies Telling Cindy Ong She Can't Compete In Malaysia Open
Now the masters swimmer is unsure of whether she still wants to compete in the Malaysia Open, even if she is allowed to do so.
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5-Time World Champion Told She Cannot Compete In Malaysia Open Despite Meeting Requirement
According to competitive swimmer Cindy Ong, the Malaysian Swimming Federation has told her to not participate in the Malaysia Open even though she recently defeated a current national swimmer and a record-holder in a 50m sprint event.
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NSC Apologises To National Squash Player For Dropping Her From Their Training Programme
NSC Athletes Division director Jefri Ngadirin said athletes who have been dropped from Podium Programme may return if they prove themselves during upcoming training stints.
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21-Year-Old Malaysian Cyclist Becomes First SEA Woman To Join Spain-Based Cycling Team
Siti Nur Alia will now be the first and only Malaysian woman cyclist to compete in the UCI Women's World Tour.
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144 National Athletes Axed From NSC's Training Programme Due To Budget Cuts
"It definitely feels like I've been used and then tossed away," said national squash player Low Wee Wern.
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