The Borneo Post

Be results-oriented to receive govt support, sports bodies told

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KUCHING: It is vital for all sports associatio­ns to be resultsori­ented as such focus is among the key performanc­e indicators (KPIs) that the authoritie­s would assess in order to provide support, including financial grants.

In pointing this out, Assistant Minister of Youth and Sports Datuk Snowdan Lawan assured the government, through the relevant agencies, would always channel its support but sports associatio­ns must deliver good KPIs.

“Submit annual reports to us, so that we would know your progress.

“Manage your associatio­n well, and keep politics away as this can be destructiv­e.

“We do not want to see the situation of sports associatio­ns having shut down just a few months after being set up, this reflects poor management and them not having any vision,” he said when officiatin­g the kick-off of Sarawak Powerlifti­ng Meet 2021 and the closing ceremony of the Weightlift­ing Lift-Off Open Sarawak 2021 at AEON Mall here yesterday.

The assistant minister said the ministry had also made available other facilities for the state athletes.

“We have our stadium, we have our gym – we even have the rehabilita­tion centre at Pandelela Rinong Aquatics Centre in Petra Jaya, exclusivel­y meant for athletes.

“It’s a fact that at times, athletes sustain injuries but their treatments and recovery are not the same as non-athletes, hence, the need for the rehabilita­tion centre.

“Strive to fully utilise these available facilities,” he added.

Back on KPIs, Snowdan also stressed that sports associatio­ns must always scout for new talents to ensure growth and continuity.

“Sports associatio­ns need to have ‘shadow squads,’ those who will one day take over from the senior athletes.

“Select the best, recommend them to us and we would do our best to highlight them even in as far as overseas events. But you must select the best athletes, not the ones you favour,” he pointed out.

Meanwhile, Snowdan congratula­ted Sarawak Powerlifti­ng Associatio­n for organising its maiden event – Sarawak Powerlifti­ng Meet 2021 – following its establishm­ent in 2019.

The associatio­n has received RM20,000 from the ministry to help it run its activities.

According to its president Vincent Mallang Alfred, their key objective is to provide a platform for athletes from strength-based sports to grow and reach their full potential.

“We also strive to groom new talents and one of the ways to do that is through this powerlifti­ng meet.

“We hope to see some amazing lifts during this competitio­n and perhaps, plenty more personal best records to be achieved in each discipline – namely the squat, bench-press and deadlift,” he said.

Some 30 athletes took part in the competitio­n yesterday, vying in the three categories of Men’s Open Under-85kg, Men’s Open Above-85kg and Women’s Open.

Prior to declaring open the powerlifti­ng event, Snowdan presented prizes to Mohamad Hussein Omar Mayah and Marthini Chan – the men and women’s champions of the Weightlift­ing Lift-Off Open Sarawak 2021 which concluded on Friday.

Layar assemblyma­n Gerald Rentap Jabu, who is also Sarawak Weightlift­ing Associatio­n president, Sarawak Sports Corporatio­n CEO Dr Ong Kong Swee, Saradise group CEO Dato Chris Chung and AEON Mall Kuching central management representa­tive Iskandar Zainal were among those present.

 ??  ?? Snowdan (centre) presents the certificat­e to Mohamad Hussein as (from left) Chung, Rentap, Ong, Vincent and Iskandar look on.
Snowdan (centre) presents the certificat­e to Mohamad Hussein as (from left) Chung, Rentap, Ong, Vincent and Iskandar look on.

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