The Borneo Post

11 countries for 3rd Borneo Junior Squash C’ship

- By Ting Tieng Hee reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Two hundred and thirty- three players from 11 countries including Malaysia will be participat­ing in the 3rd CMS Borneo Junior Open Squash Championsh­ip at the Sarawak Squash Centre, Petra Jaya from July 7-11.

The other count ries a re Australia, Egypt, Hong Kong, Indonesia, South Korea, Thailand, Philippine­s, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Singapore.

Players representi­ng Malaysia are from Federal Territorie­s, Selangor, Kedah, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan, Perak, Penang, Terengganu, Sabah and Sarawak.

“We truly appreciate the support from the corporate sector in the Sarawak Squash Junior Developmen­t Programme which has the primary objective of providing a good avenue for young players to engage in healthy activities especially in squash.

“On behalf of the organiser Squash Racquet Associatio­n of Sarawak, we would like to record our appreciati­on to Cahaya Mata Sarawak Berhad ( CMSB) for sponsoring the 3rd CMS Borneo Junior Open Squash Championsh­ip which is under the developmen­t programme,” Sarawak Sports Corporatio­n CEO Dr Ong Kong Swee told the press conference held at Hotel Margherita yesterday.

“CMSB have contribute­d a total of RM253,328 through their kind support and sponsorshi­p for the past seven years.

“The programme is also to promote and raise the standard of squash among local young talents who can gain invaluable experience through competitiv­e event while enabling the relevant sports authoritie­s to scout for young talents and groom them into state players and eventually represent the country at internatio­nal level including the Olympics,” he added.

Other sponsors include Lea Sports Centre, Genesis Water and Uber.

Ong also took the opportunit­y to thank Hotel Margherita for rendering its support to the organisers of various national and internatio­nal sporting events held in Kuching.

“We truly appreciate their support especially in providing the best accommodat­ion and hospitalit­y to athletes, coaches, officials, support staff, volunteers and family members as wel l as friends during their visit to Kuching.”

Ong noted that upcoming internatio­nal sporting events to be held in Sarawak in the next few months include the Sarawak Chief Minister Borneo Cup Internatio­nal Taekwondo (WTF) Championsh­ip from July 15- 16 and the 31st Malaysian Internatio­nal Open Masters Athletic Championsh­ip from July 22-23.

“This is because Sarawak has now become famous and a popular destinatio­n for both national and internatio­nal sporting events. We are no stranger to organising world class events such as badminton, diving, tennis and so forth.

“True enough, it is in line with our state’s vision of becoming a sports powerhouse in Malaysia and become the best organiser and host for world class events,” he said.

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 ?? — Photo by Teo Chi Wei ?? Sponsors give the thumbs up for the championsh­ip with Ong (fifth left) and organising chairman Emmanuel David (fourth right) at the press conference at Hotel Margherita yesterday.
— Photo by Teo Chi Wei Sponsors give the thumbs up for the championsh­ip with Ong (fifth left) and organising chairman Emmanuel David (fourth right) at the press conference at Hotel Margherita yesterday.

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