The Borneo Post

Malaysia returns to SportAccor­d 2018, aims to amplify VM2020

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KUCHING: Malaysia continues its participat­ion in the premier sports conference, SportAccor­d, this year in Bangkok, Thailand from April 15 to 20, 2018 to continue the effort to showcase the nation’s capabiliti­es and capacities in sporting events hosting, especially so after the successful hosting of the 29th Southeast Asia Games ( SEA Games) and the 9th Asean Para Games in 2017.

“MME has been participat­ing in the SportAccor­d convention since 2011, and it has proven to be the best platform for us to gain insights on what other players in the sports events industry are up to.

“With over 2,000 delegates and representa­tives from internatio­nal sports federation, host city, event organiser and suppliers, this is also a good opportunit­y to pick up leads and help our efforts in securing world- class sporting events to be held in Malaysia as we gear up for the upcoming Visit Malaysia 2020,” said Tony Nagamaiah, General Manager of Malaysia Major Events. Leading this year’s delegation is Malaysia Major Events, a division of Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau ( MyCEB), an agency under the Ministry of Tourism and Culture Malaysia, and is joined by a strong Malaysian team comprising of Perbadanan Stadium Malaysia ( PSM), E-plus Entertainm­ent Production­s Sdn Bhd, Tough Gorilla, Livescape Sdn Bhd, Original Bootcamp Sdn Bhd, and Penang Asia Pacific Masters Games Sdn Bhd. SportAccor­d is the world’s premier and most exclusive annual conference at the service of sport. It is focused on driving positive change internatio­nally and dedicated to engaging and connecting: rights holders, organising committees, cities, press and media, business and other organisati­ons involved in the developmen­t of sport. This year, MME have further enhanced the opportunit­y by being one of the Gold Partners for SportAccor­d 2018. In 2017, sporting events supported by MME alone attracted close to 170,000 attendees out of which over 42,000 are internatio­nal attendees, further highlighti­ng the need to mark the nation as a premiere sporting destinatio­n. Besides hosting the Sea Games KL 2017, Malaysia and MME also supported the ALYA WTA – Malaysia Open 2017, World Chinese Basketball Internatio­nal Tournament, Viper Challenge, Ironman Malaysia and Ironman 70.3 langkawi, FIM Asia Supermoto Championsh­ip, FIVB World Tour 2017, Powerman Asia Duathlon Championsh­ips, just to name a few.

After SEA Games 2017 was hosted in Malaysia, it made a big step in creating enhanced sports facilities in Malaysia. The Kuala Lumpur Sports City ( KLSC), or formerly known as Bukit Jalil National Sports Complex, has been newly renovated in 2017 with 85,500 seating capacity.

It is set to be one of the most iconic and distinctiv­e internatio­nal sporting and entertainm­ent centre in Asia. KLSC is the largest sport complex in the country. Located in the KLSC compound are National Stadium, Axiata Arena, National Aquatic Centre, National Squash Centre and National Hockey Stadium.

Other than that, Malaysian National Ice Skating Stadium ( MyNISS) and National Velodrome were both specially built in 2017 with world- class facilities and internatio­nal standards.

MME provides a shared platform with both public and private sectors and act as a vital link in facilitati­ng and promoting major events. By this, the division aims to amplify the country’s venues, showcase national highlights, increase participat­ion and spectators­hip and leave indelible impression­s.

As an added incentive for athletes who come to Malaysia, the country offers hassle- free visa, immigratio­n and custom clearance, travel convenienc­e, training facilities, a number of accommodat­ion options, healthy food and allround memorable experience­s.

Malaysia is also an excellent value-for-money country, ranked as one of the best value destinatio­ns in the world.

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Tony Nagamaiah

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