Saturday, October 29, 2011

Pandelela Wins MSSM-Milo Gold Award For Second Time

PETALING JAYA Oct 28 — National diver Pandelela Rinong won the Malaysian Schools Sports Council-Milo (MSSC-MILO) Gold Award for the second time, after winning the first in 2008, based on her outstanding achievements throughout last year. The MSSC-Milo Gold Award represents the highest recognition given by the MSSC to students who showed excellent performance in sports at the national and international level.

Her father, Pamg A/K Joheng received the trophy, medal and RM5,000 cash on behalf of Pandelela, handed by Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong at the MSSC-Milo Sports Award 2010, here today.

The 18-year-old diver, a Bidayuh, could not attend the award presentation as she was with the national diving squad in China as part of the preparation for the SEA Games in Indonesia in November.

Pamg, when approached by reporters after the presentation ceremony, said he was proud of the success of his daughter, who is a pre-university student at the Bukit Jalil Sports School.

"I hope this award will inspire her to put up an outstanding performance at the Olympic Games (2012 in London),” he said.

Among her best achievements throughout the whole of last year which qualified her to compete in the world”s biggest sports meet is winning the gold medal in the 10m Individual Platform event and the silver in the 10m Rhythmic Platform together with another national diver Leong Mun Yee at the Commonwealth Games 2010 in New Delhi, India.

In addition, she also won the silver medal together with Mun Yee in the 10m Rhythmic Platform and the bronze in the 10m Individual Platform at the Asian Games 2010 in Guangzhou, China.

Besides Pandelela, former national rhythmic gymnast Elaine Koon also received the Sports Girl award in the form of a medal and RM5,000 in cash for her outstanding achievements.

Among the best achievements by the Form Five student of the Bukit Jalil Sports School were three gold medals in the rope, ball and ribbon events in Sukma 2010 in Melaka besides winning the gold in the hoop event, a silver medal in the ball event and three bronze medals in the overall individual category for the rope and ribbon at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.

Meanwhile, Selangor School Sports Council was the MSSC champion for the 11th time consecutively since winning it in 2001 when it amassed the highest point for the 24 types of sports contested at the MSSC throughout last year.

Following are the full results of the MSSC-MILO Sports Awards 2010: 
Gold Award: Pandelela Rinong A/K Pamg (Diving) 
Promising Male Athlete Award : Mohd Farez Izwan Mohd Mukhtar (Squash) 
Male Special Education Award : Mohamad Saifuddin Ishak (Athletics) 
Male Special Award : Yeap Wai Kin (Wushu) 
Sports Boy Award : Teo Ee Yi/ Nelson Heg Wei Kiat (Badminton) 
Deserving Teacher Award (Male) : Md Noor Nek Elias (Rugby) 
Sports Leader Award (Leadership) : The late Mohamed Latifi Abu Bakar (Sports Unit Head, Selangor State Education Department) (Mohamed Latifi”s wife, Zuraida Abu Bakar received the award) 
Promising Female Athlete Award : Yus Syazlin Nabila Yusri (Tennis) 
Female Special Education Award : Norsuhana Ramlan (Athletics) 
Female Special Award : Phoon Eyin (Wushu) 
Sports Girl Award : Elaine Koon (Rhythmic Gymnastics) 
Deserving Teacher Award (Female) : Yeo May Lin (Rhythmic Gymnastics) 
— BERNAMA

Pandelela On The Double S’wakian Diving Star Wins

 MSSM-Milo gold award for second time
PETALING JAYA: National diver Pandelela Rinong won the Malaysian Schools Sports Council-Milo (MSSC-MILO) Gold Award for the second time, after winning the first in 2008, based on her outstanding achievements throughout last year.

The MSSC-Milo Gold Award represents the highest recognition given by the MSSC to students who showed excellent performance in sports at the national and international level.

Her father, Pamg Joheng received the trophy, medal and RM5,000 cash on behalf of Pandelela, handed by Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong at the MSSC-Milo Sports Award 2010, here yesterday.

The 18-year-old diver, a Bidayuh, could not attend the award presentation as she was with the national diving squad in China as part of the preparation for the SEA Games in Indonesia in November.

Pamg, when approached by reporters after the presentation ceremony, said he was proud of the success of his daughter, who is a pre-university student at the Bukit Jalil Sports School.

“I hope this award will inspire her to put up an outstanding performance at the Olympic Games (2012 in London),” he said.

Among her best achievements throughout the whole of last year which qualified her to compete in the world’s biggest sports meet is winning the gold medal in the 10m Individual Platform event and the silver in the 10m Rhythmic Platform together with another national diver Leong Mun Yee at the Commonwealth Games 2010 in New Delhi, India.

In addition, she also won the silver medal together with Mun Yee in the 10m Rhythmic Platform and the bronze in the 10m Individual Platform at the Asian Games 2010 in Guangzhou, China.

Besides Pandelela, former national rhythmic gymnast Elaine Koon also received the Sports Girl award in the form of a medal and RM5,000 in cash for her outstanding achievements.

Among the best achievements by the Form Five student of the Bukit Jalil Sports School were three gold medals in the rope, ball and ribbon events in Sukma 2010 in Melaka besides winning the gold in the hoop event, a silver medal in the ball event and three bronze medals in the overall individual category for the rope and ribbon at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.

Meanwhile, Selangor School Sports Council was the MSSC champion for the 11th time consecutively since winning it in 2001 when it amassed the highest point for the 24 types of sports contested at the MSSC throughout last year. — Bernama

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Happy Divali To Coaches, Teachers, Staffs & Students


Festival Greetings

Have A Safe Journey Home to Your Loved Ones......

School break: 22 - 30 October 2011