(23 July 2002) Sukma team
steals the show
KNOCKOUT KICK … State senior team exponent Jumantan
Alihudin delivers a knockout kick to State Sukma exponent
Yong Thau Lek during the final bout of the flyweight category
during the inaugural United Sabah Taekwondo Association
(Usta) President Cup championship that ended at the Maksak
Hall near here yesterday. – PAUL MU
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Novie kicking up quite a storm: 14- years-old exponent
wins silver at korean open
(20 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU: Fourteen year-old Novie Adilah
Sondig, one of the youngest exponents in the national junior
taekwondo squad, is a future female heavyweight champion
in the making.
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(20 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU: SBA puts high hope
on shuttlers at Sukma
The Sabah Badminton Association (SBA) is confident of giving
a minimum of two gold medals from badminton when Sabah hosts
the 9th Malaysia Games (Sukma) from Sept 5-14 for the first
time.
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(20 July 2002) Sukma invite for Tommy Morris
KARATE KINGPIN... The man responsible in implementing the
new World Karate Federation (WKF) rules worldwide, Scottish
Tommy Morris (pic) might be invited by the State Government
to assist in preparing all the Malaysian referees and judges
prior to the 9th Malaysia Games in September.
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(16 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU: Draw for team events
carried out with no hitches
Sabah are set to host the 27 sporting disciplines in the
September Malaysia Games (SUKMA) with the draw made for
team sports yesterday. Team managers, chef-de-mission, state
executives from various states and the National Sports Council
are also pleased with the outcome of the draw.
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(18 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU: SUKMABRIEF.
Perak, who hosted the 5th Malaysia Games in 1994 are already
showing its keenest to finish among the top three or four
in the coming 9th Sukma, and this will surely give host,
Sabah some hard times.
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(17 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU: Athletes
The National Sports Council (NSC) said, the double registration
of athletes by participating states for the 9th Malaysia
Games is normal, and this year's biennial games to be hosted
by Sabah has been recorded as the lowest number of cases.
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KOTA KINABALU: Cycling Track Being Prepared
The Malaysia Games (Sukma) venues for cross-country and
downhill biking events at Bukit Padang are being prepared
now.Yesterday, the Sabah Cycling Association was going through
the details in laying the paths for the two events.
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(16 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU:Draw for team events carried
out with no hitches
Sabah are set to host the 27 sporting disciplines
in the September Malaysia Games (SUKMA) with the draw made
for team sports yesterday.
Team managers, chef-de-mission, state executives from various
states and the National Sports Council are also pleased
with the outcome of the draw.
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(11 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU:
Confident STTA eyes gold at Sukma Games
The Sabah Table Tennis Association
(STTA) is determined to win their first-ever Sukma gold
medal in the Ninth Malaysia Games, which is only 57 days
away from now.
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(11 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU: Demirama contractor
deploys more manpower
Demirama Sdn Bhd, the main
contractor, is deploying extra manpower to carry out round
the clock task to ensure the swimming/diving pools and the
repairs to the lawn bowl greens meet the deadline.
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(11 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU: 377 Sukma athletes
for second Charity Run
The Sabah Sports Board will be sending
at least 377 Sukma athletes for the second Sutera Harbour
7k Sunset Charity Run in aid of Special Olympics Sabah.
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(9 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU:
Mixed fortunes for cagers
It was a tale of mixed fortunes for the
Sukma boys and girls team in the ongoing Saba Cup Basketball
Championship in Kudat. While the boy’s team kicked
start their campaign on a winning note – defeating
Kota Marudu 111-36 in a Group A opening game, the girls
were beaten narrowly by Penampang after losing 41-42 on
the first day of the competition.
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(9 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU: Top swimmers to lead silver
state’s charge
Top swimmers
Wong Tuck Kar and Cindy Wong will return from the USA in
time to spearhead Perak’s bid for medals in September’s
Malaysia Games here.
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(9 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU:
S’gor to finalise team only in KK
The Selangor Tenpin Bowling Association will only finalise
the team for the Malaysia Games after its trainees get the
feel of the lane conditions in Sabah.
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(9 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU: Mixed fortunes for
cagers
5It was a tale of mixed fortunes for the Sukma boys and
girls team in the ongoing Saba Cup Basketball Championship
in Kudat. While the boy’s team kicked start their
campaign on a winning note – defeating Kota Marudu
111-36 in a Group A opening game, the girls were beaten
narrowly by Penampang after losing 41-42 on the first day
of the competition.
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(5 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU: Proud Anney heads
for Germany
Malaysia Games (Sukma) hopeful, Anney Henry has once again
made the state proud when she was named the sole Sabahan
kumite exponent to be included in the national squad for
the 11th KOI Karate World Cup championship, scheduled for
Bresven, Germany this July 15-21.
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(5 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU: SLBA
Briefs Datuk Noni
THANK YOU…Culture, Youth and Sports
Ministry Permanent Secretary Datuk Noni Said (left) seems
to be telling Sabah Lawn Bowl Association (SLBA) president
Datuk Sari Suhut, who presented the former with a momento
during a courtesy call yesterday.
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(3 July 2002) KOTA KINABALU: Renovated pitch, hostel
handed over to Ministry
Sabah’s first artificial dessoturf hockey pitch and
the newly renovated Complex hostel were officially handed
over to the Culture, Youth and Sports Ministry in a brief
but meaningful ceremony last night. The ceremony, the first
of all venues for the Malaysia Games to be handed to the
ministry, who would in turn hand over the management and
running of the venues to the Sabah Sports Board, was carried
out simultaneously with the commissioning of the hockey
pitch floodlights.
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