Tun Hanif Omar’s little-known legacy in badminton and shooting
THERE was a time in the early 1980s that when star shuttler Datuk Misbun Sidek decided to do the disappearing act and refused to be found – even the Inspector General of Police could not track him down!
Mid-east rumblings cast shadow over Paris, and Malaysia tries to make it a score
AS tension in the Middle East escalates, Paris is beefing up security measures as it enters the final straight ahead of the 33rd Olympic Games in July.
Poison pen letter writer – a whistleblower or a coward?
HAVING chronicled the Malaysian football scene for more than three decades, this scribe can safely say the venomous poison pen letter with the long list of allegations against the president and general secretary of the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) is not exactly unprecedented.
Red Giants’ Nidzam at the helm of a team close to his heart
BELIEVE it or not, the pitch at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil on a few occasions proved to be playable and decent enough to host megastars over two decades ago.
Are we a nation content with staging only the SEA Games?
THE Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games in 1998, or KL’98, was a hallmark event symbolising Malaysia’s international graduation into newly industrialising nation status.
Sarjit hoping for better luck in second stint as national hockey team coach
JUST before the Malaysian hockey team made the trip to Barcelona for the Olympic Games in 1992, I requested for coach Terry Walsh to provide an individual analysis on each squad member.
Thai stint a transit stop in Cheng Hoe’s footballing voyage
EIGHT passes, seven players, 20 seconds – and GOAL!The move that led to Syahmi Safari’s wonder goal in the AFF Cup semi-finals against Thailand almost six years ago became the highlight of the launch of the much-awaited Malaysian DNA in 2019.
Unenviable task for whoever succeeds Arul
THERE was a time when Malaysian hockey gave us hope. A few times, in fact.
Time to purify the murky waters of Malaysian diving
IT was exactly 20 years ago that Bryan Nickson Lomas was interviewed by the renowned Time magazine in a city steeped in Olympic tradition.
Khalid and Azraai – non-conformists who punched above their weight
LITTLE did I realise the five-minute conversation with Khalid Ali at the University Malaya Medical Centre a week ago was to be the final farewell.
Time for high-level committee to audit role of sports schools
WHEN our strategic thinkers in Malaysian sports felt schools were no longer the main breeding ground of champions, the idea of establishing sports schools was mooted to ensure the conveyor belt keeps on running smoothly outside the existing system.