The Borneo Post

MAS to unearth new diving talents through fast track programme

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Swimming Federation (MAS) will introduce a fast track young athletes programme to identify potential divers under the age of 11 for full-time training at Bukit Jalil.

MAS, in a statement, informed that the programme is one of the five components included in the diving sports recovery plan approved at the Diving Sports Working Committee Meeting last Thursday, as an effort to improve the sport’s performanc­e following a disappoint­ing outing at the World Aquatics Championsh­ips in Doha recently.

According to MAS, 16 divers, consisting of eight boys and eight girls under the age of 11, will be selected by the National Sports Institute (ISN) through several processes such as talent identifica­tion, selection camps, and test evaluation­s.

They will be placed under the supervisio­n of two full-time coaches for regular training exposure and participat­ion in both national and internatio­nal competitio­ns.

“This group of divers is targeted to compete competitiv­ely in 2026, starting with participat­ion in national junior events, the Malaysia Games (Sukma), and selected internatio­nal championsh­ips.

“The target for medal achievemen­t starts as early as 16 years old, at the SEA Games and World Junior Championsh­ips, aiming to compete for medals at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games at the age of 19,” the statement said.

In the statement, MAS also identified four potential states to be designated as main training centres to kickstart a more comprehens­ive training programme.

The primary focus of state talent developmen­t programmes is to enhance facilities such as dry gyms and provide sports science and sports medicine services at the state level.

Furthermor­e, restructur­ing of coaching staff will be implemente­d in the plan, with a proposed three coaches for 13 athletes in the Podium Programme, three coaches for 15 athletes in the Developmen­t Programme, and two coaches each for the young athletes (fast track) programme and programmes in each state. — Bernama

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