The Borneo Post

Sukma contingent gear up with mental preparatio­n

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KUCHING: The Sarawak contingent are gearing up for the coming Sukma XVI by sending their officials, coaching staff and athletes for motivation­al courses.

A total of 122 selected athletes have been selected to join a motivation­al camp in Lambir, Miri from May 9 - 12.

Only the baskeball and volleyball teams will not be attending the camp as these two teams are busy with their training and exposure matches.

Sarawak State Sports Council ( MSNS) deputy director Abdul Mutalib Mohammad disclosed that the volleyball team, for example, will be travelling to Indonesia and Taiwan.

The team will return to Kuala Lumpur from Taiwan on June 26, just in time for Sukma XVI which will start on June 28.

Abdul Mutalib said that another motivation­al camp for coaches will be held Bintulu from May 13 - 16.

“We expect a total of 50 coaches and co- ordinators to participat­e in this course. It will be part of our mental preparatio­n programme,” he added.

Just before departing for the games in Kuala Lumpur, the state contingent will also attend a centralise­d camp at the Youth and Sports Department Complex here.

The camp, cal led ` Sukma Contingent Camp’, will be held from June 26 - 28.

Sarawak will be competing in 15 out of the 20 sports events contested in the coming Sukma. These are indoor volleyball, judo, table- tennis, artistic gymnastics, futsal, fencing, muaythai , body- building , handball, basketball, cricket, softball, rugby, silambam and kabaddi.

 ??  ?? THE WINNING MENTALITY: File photo of some members of the state contingent attending one of the Sukma preparatio­n programmes joinly organised by the National Sports Institute and MSNS earlier this year. — Photo courtesy of Sarawak State Sports Council...
THE WINNING MENTALITY: File photo of some members of the state contingent attending one of the Sukma preparatio­n programmes joinly organised by the National Sports Institute and MSNS earlier this year. — Photo courtesy of Sarawak State Sports Council...

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