The Borneo Post

SDESA looks for Esports space at Sibu Civic Centre

- Peter Boon

Sibu Division Esport Associatio­n (SDESA) president Abdul Taib Rosli has suggested a room or ‘small space’ at the Sibu Civic Centre to be provided to train e-sports athletes.

“The Sibu Civic Centre only needs to provide a small space or room to be used as a training centre. It is easier to oversee since the civic centre is also under the supervisio­n of the Ministry for Youth, Sports and Entreprene­ur Developmen­t which is also looking after sports,” he told The Borneo Post yesterday.

Abdul Taib also reckoned that a hypermall is an ideal venue for e-sports competitio­n. He was responding to Minister for Youth, Sports and Entreprene­ur Developmen­t Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah’s recent comment that e-sports could be included in future editions of Sarawak Games (Suksar).

“Definitely if the need arises. E-Sports is in Sukma (Malaysia Games) as well as in SEA Games. Once all Divisions in Sarawak are ready for E-Sports ... we will have it in Suksar,” the minister said.

Abdul Taib hailed this as a piece of good news.

“This is indeed a welcoming news, when the Minister intends to include e-sports in Suksar. Besides being able to groom up talents and skills of future young athletes, it can also indirectly elevate this sport to the next level,” he explained.

Meanwhile, a total of 13 sports – cycling, weightlift­ing, volleyball, basketball, futsal, sepak takraw, hockey, wushu, taekwondo, boxing, judo, pencak silat and karate – were competed in Suksar III held here from Jan 15 to 18.

A total of 1,365 athletes from the four zones of Northern, Southern, Western and Central took part.

 ?? — Photo by Peter Boon ?? File photo shows players competing in the Sibu Esports Mania last year.
— Photo by Peter Boon File photo shows players competing in the Sibu Esports Mania last year.

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