The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Special programme to boost athletics — Khairy

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PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Youth and Sports and the National Sports Council (NSC) will initiate a special programme for athletics to revive the success of track and field.

Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said athletics need to be given special attention because the country has lost its prominence in track and field events due to a lack of new talent.

One of the reasons identified for the lack of upcoming talent is the lack of competitio­ns organised by state associatio­ns.

Khairy said reports that Jamaica would offer its expertise in the developmen­t of athletics would be a shot in the arm for Malaysian athletics and

sports in general since the Caribbean country is renowned for its prowess in athletics.

He said details of the offer and areas of expertise to be offered by the world powerhouse in athletics would be known once Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin returns home after attending the 19th Conference of Commonweal­th Education Ministers in Bahamas, soon.

Khairy when met by reporters during a signing ceremony between his ministry and the Federation Malaysian Skill Developmen­t Centres (FMSDC), here yesterday said the offer was made by Jamaica’s Education Minister Reverend Ronald Thwaites during a bilateral meeting with Muhyiddin on the sidelines of the conference.

In another developmen­t, Khairy said the National Under13 squad

participat­ing in the Ibercup Costa del Sol Championsh­ip in Spain and performing exceptiona­lly well under coach Lim Teong Kim, would be send for attachment with leading clubs in the world for exposure.

He said he does not want players under the National Football Developmen­t Programme (NFDP) to end up as ‘jaguh kampung’ by signing for local teams when they come under the jurisdicti­on of the Football Associatio­n of Malaysia (FAM), at the age of 17.

“Our huge investment and training might just be a waste because the system adopted by the FAM at the senior level has not been fruitful,” he said.

The U-13 squad that beat Spanish club Atletico Madrid 1-0 in their first match, continued their impressive performanc­e to beat Portugal club SL Olivais 2-0 on Wednesday to march into the quarter-finals of the competitio­n.

The Ibercup, regarded as the most prestigiou­s age group tournament in the world, features renowned clubs like Barcelona, Real Madrid from Spain, Liverpool from England, Inter Milan, Juventus from Italy and Lyon from France.

Speaking of the FMSDC, Khairy said through the signing of the agreement, 450 students from the National Youth Skills Institute (IKBN) would be sent to undergo technical and engineerin­g courses for a year so that they would be equipped with the required skills when entering the job market. “Since the transforma­tion of IKBN last year, we have signed with 15 leading organisati­ons, including four this year,” he said.

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