The Borneo Post

Dr Sim highlights important role that gyms can play in Sarawak

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KUCHING: Gyms play a vital part in promoting health among the people as well as producing stronger athletes as Sarawak moves toward a prosperous and advanced state by 2030.

This is according to Deputy Sarawak Premier Dato Dr Sim Kui Hian who stressed the importance of health among Sarawakian­s for the state to be prosperous, strong and advanced.

“With the good facilities at this gym, we can help train our young athletes in strength and prepare them not only for Sukan Malaysia (Sukma) but also for internatio­nal competitio­ns,” said Dr Sim who is also Minister of Public Health, Housing and Local Government at the opening of Strength Asylum gym at Gala City Kuching yesterday.

“I would like to congratula­te Strength Asylum for moving into a new area which are powerlifti­ng and weightlift­ing.

“I am also happy to see that is a partnershi­p between two races Celine Yong and Mohammad Nasrul Faiz. We work together and we partner together and that is why maintain such a harmonious society that people in West Malaysia are jealous of us.

“This is because they find every reason to quarrel but in Sarawak we find every reason to be remain united so that we can move forward faster. When you quarrel, how are you going to move forward?” he asked.

 ?? ?? Dr Sim (centre) and Yong signal the opening of Strength Asylum as Nasrul (second right), Sarawak Powerlifti­ng Associatio­n technical director Abdul Aziz Abdul Wahed (left) and others look on.
Dr Sim (centre) and Yong signal the opening of Strength Asylum as Nasrul (second right), Sarawak Powerlifti­ng Associatio­n technical director Abdul Aziz Abdul Wahed (left) and others look on.

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