Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Three More Sports To Join MSSM League Competition

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Schools Sports Council (MSSM) are set to increase the number of sports with a league competition to six from the current three.

At the moment, three sports – football, netball and sepaktakraw – have an age-group league of their own in addition to the annual MSSM competition. Hockey, badminton and athletics will join the ranks this year.

MSSM director for sports Ee Hong said the three league competitions would take off this year.

“The planning is in the final stages. The dates for the leagues will be announced soon and we will also provide the details of the format as well.

“We want to increase the number of leagues to six this year,” she added.

MSSM started the league competition in 2009 with football. Two years later, it was extended to netball and sepaktakraw.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Our Juniors Bag Three Golds In Sydney


Major breakthrough: Chow Mei Kuan (left) and Lee Meng Yean won the girls’ doubles gold after beating China’s Huang Yaqiang-Yu Xiaohan 24-22, 21-15 in the final.


PETALING JAYA: Malaysia picked up 17 medals – three golds, five silvers and nine bronzes – at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival (AYOF), which ended in Sydney yesterday.

It was shooting team who provided the biggest haul for the 76-member Malaysian contingent, winning two golds, two silvers and three bronzes.

Choo Wen Yan was victorious in the boys’ 10m air pistol, accumulating 664.7 points to beat his personal best of 568 on his way to the top of the podium. Joseph Lee Joon Kit contributed the second gold by winning the boys’ skeet event.

Malaysia’s third gold came in badminton, courtesy of the girls’ doubles pair of Chow Mei Kuan-Lee Meng Yean who beat China’s Huang Yaqiang and Yu Xiaohan 24-22, 21-15 to win their first-ever international title.

Malaysia also had representatives in three other finals – Soong Joo Ven (boys’ singles), Lim Yin Fun (girls’ singles) and the boys’ doubles pair of Tai An Khang-Tan Wee Gieen. Sadly, all of them lost to shuttlers from China.

In rhythmic gymnastics, Malaysia won two bronzes in the team event (Shak Yuki, Shasangari Sivaneswary Nagarajan, Chong Lok Yi and Iman Iskandar Chan) and individual all-around event (Iman).

Cycling provided three bronzes while diving could only manage one bronze.

In the previous festival in 2009, Malaysia came home with a haul of four golds, three silvers and three bronzes.

The Malaysian medallists

GOLD: Choo Wen Yan (Shooting – boys’ 10m air pistol), Joseph Lee Joon Kit (Shooting – boys’ skeet), Chow Mei Kuan-Lee Meng Yean (badminton – girls’ doubles).

SILVER: Soong Joo Ven (badminton – boys’ singles), Lim Yin Fun (badminton – girls’ singles), Tai An Khang-Tan Wee Gieen (badminton – boys’ doubles), Choo Wen Yan (shooting – boys’ 50m pistol), Nur Zunaira Zakaria (shooting – girls’ 25m pistol).

BRONZE: Muhammad Firdaus Mohd Zonis (cycling – boys’ keirin), Nurul Alissa Mohamad Azman (cycling – girls’ keirin), Noraidillina Adilla J Sam, Nurjeha Iwani Roslan, Noor Azian Maslin Sazali, Nurul Alissa Mohamad Azman (cycling – girls’ team pursuit), Chew Yiwei (diving – boys’ 3m springboard), Shak Yuki, Shasangari Sivaneswary Nagarajan, Chong Lok Yi and Iman Iskandar Chan (rhythmic gymnastics – team all-around), Iman Iskandar Chan (rhythmic gymnastics – individual all-around), Abdul Hadi Abd Malek (shooting – boys’ 10m air pistol), Mohd Nurrahimin Abdul Halim (shooting – boys’ 50m rifle three-position), Nurul Fatihah Mohamad (shooting – girls’ 25m pistol).

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Fitness Test 1/2013

Date:
16 January 2013
Time:
7.30am
  Venue:
NSC Track