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Beng Hee’s dream comes true, but will it be a nightmare for Malaysia?

SOME people dream, others make those dreams come true. And former squash player Ong Beng Hee belongs in the latter group.

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The race to LA28 begins with Sukma, will there be new stars?

THE dust has settled after the Olympic Games in Paris. Or has it?

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Pearly-Thinaah bring back the roar for women’s badminton

THE Chinese shuttlers are usually as cool and sleek as the silk the country produces, and it’s extremely rare to see the world-class Chinese women players sweat under pressure.

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Olympic Games spirit is about joy, disappointment but not disparity

THERE’S this duality about sports. It has always been about ups and downs, winning and losing and joys and bitter disappointments.

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Of ugly outfits, rivalry and royal rumblings

IN Germany, players are battling on the football pitch for honour and glory for their country in the European Championships.

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Whither our wonderkids like Yamal – a dearth of talent in Malaysia

THEY don’t call Lamine Yamal wonderkid for nothing.

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Learn from Pei Jing – it’s time to smash the scammers

YOU work hard for years, save up a small fortune - and then, in one fell swoop, one scammer takes them all. It is the hardest of falls.

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Chinese look too good, but do not write off the gritty Malaysians

IT’S probably the easiest prediction to make – China will beat Malaysia in the semi-finals of the Thomas Cup Finals in Chengdu today.

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Odds are against Lee and Co in Thomas Cup Finals but can they pull off a surprise?

THE Thomas Cup Finals is always special for Malaysians. Every two years, when the Finals come around, so do the memories.

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The national shirt is about honour, but money talks too

THE Malaysian shirt is not something to be sneered at. Wearing it is an honour, whatever your sport.

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Saviours of different kinds rising up to give Malaysian sport hope

FROM his hair to his honesty, Kim Pan-gon continues to stand out as Malaysia’s football head coach.

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Forget the high of 1998, Commonwealth Games is low priority now

IT was electrifying, the kind of atmosphere that gives you goosebumps. Stadium Putra in Bukit Jalil, now called Axiata Arena, was packed to the rafters.

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