The Borneo Post

State govt eyeing global standards for sports facilities

- By Irene C reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The state government will continue to improve sports facilities to reach internatio­nal standards in order to become key venues for internatio­nal-level championsh­ips.

Chief Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg said having internatio­nal- standard sporting venues can act as catalysts in improving the quality of athletes’ performanc­es.

“The venue has a big impact on the athletes when they train, especially when they get to train at internatio­nal-standard venues in the state.

“We will continue to develop more internatio­nal- standard venues in the state,” he said in a pre- recorded speech at the Sarawak Sports Award 2015/16 presentati­on ceremony here on Saturday night.

Abang Johari, who was unable to attend the event, was represente­d by Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas.

The chief minister added that having top-notch facilities will give early exposure to state athletes and put them on par with athletes from other countries during internatio­nallevel championsh­ips. Speaking on the awards, Abang Johari said the contributi­on of the athletes must be recognised as their performanc­es bring glory to the state and country.

“We hope the awards can motivate them further and bring excellence in their respective sports.”

The venue has a big impact on the athletes when they train, especially when they get to train at internatio­nal-standard venues in the state. Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg, Chief Minister

Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, meanwhile, said the state is close to achieving sports powerhouse status within the country.

“Sarawak is very determined to become a sports powerhouse and we are very near to achieving it. Together, we can achieve greatness in sports if we can commonly embrace and share that vision with all of our local sports associatio­ns.”

In that respect, he said his ministry, through Sarawak Sports Corporatio­n and Sarawak Sports Council, has come up with several initiative­s aimed at training and motivating local athletes.

“These initiative­s are well underway and are aimed at enhancing our efforts to become a sports powerhouse in the country,” he said.

Abdul Karim pointed out that Sarawak athletes had contribute­d 13 out of the record 145 gold medals won by Malaysia in the recentlyco­ncluded Kuala Lumpur SEA Games 2017, including several who set new records.

“In the women’s hammer throw event, 17-year- old Grace Wong had smashed the old SEA Games record with a new distance of 59.24 meters; Jackie Wong Siew Cheer broke the 16-year- old SEA Games record in the men’s hammer throw event; in swimming, 19year-old Welson Sim won two gold medals and at the same time he was the first Malaysian swimmer to set a new games record.”

Aside from that, he said the revival of Sukan Sarawak ( Suksar) was another state government initiative to further boost Sarawak’s position as the country’s sports powerhouse.

“The last time we had Suksar was 26 years ago and its revival is timely. The multi-sports carnival is expected to be the largest in Sarawak and, most importantl­y, it will serve as a good avenue for our budding athletes to showcase their talents.

“In this respect, we call upon all sports associatio­ns to fully support the organising of Suksar, which is on Dec 14-17 with Kuching as the hosting venue.

“It is imperative for us to make Suksar a good, regular avenue for our young budding athletes to compete among themselves on home soil before venturing further.”

Abdul Karim added that Suksar has the potential to become the playing field for the backup pool of athletes to develop their selfconfid­ence through increased competitio­n exposure.

The biennial Sarawak Sports Awards is organised by the state government through the Sarawak State Sports Council ( MSNS). There are 16 categories for athletes, sports associatio­ns and media.

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