
NSC are open to supporting heritage swimmers, says DG Jefri
KUALA LUMPUR: The National Sports Council (NSC) welcome the initiative by Malaysia Aquatics (MA) to scout for heritage swimmers to further strengthen the national swimming squad.
NSC director-general Jefri Ngadirin said the council are prepared to support any heritage athlete who has the potential to contribute to Malaysian sports.
However, these swimmers must first meet the requirements set by NSC, he pointed out.
"They will only be given assistance if they qualify for the Podium Programme or other related programmes. So there's no additional financial implication," said Jefri after officiating the Sepaktakraw Association of Malaysia (PSM) annual general meeting at the World Trade Centre (WTC) on Sunday (June 29).
"Like any other athlete, they must meet the criteria set by NSC to be admitted into the programme, or by the Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) to represent the country in international competitions," he said.
On Saturday, MA disclosed that the association were actively working to identify heritage swimmers based abroad.
MA swimming committee chairman Marilyn Chua said they have already identified five promising candidates, aged between 14 and 19 years old.
Meanwhile, Jefri commended the leadership of PSM under its president Datuk Mohd Sumali Reduan, saying it has improved significantly compared to the past.
He expressed hope that other sports associations will follow PSM's example, which has led to its current strong standing. - Bernama

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Express
an hour ago
- Daily Express
Malaysia athletics ends Robert Ballard's contract due to funding issues
Published on: Wednesday, July 02, 2025 Published on: Wed, Jul 02, 2025 By: Bernama Text Size: Ballard, 60, first served as technical director in February 2014 under a two-year contract but left the association early on December 8, 2015. Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia Athletics (MA) has announced that it will not extend the contract of technical director Robert Ballard, which expires on July 31. The decision comes as the national athletics body faces financial constraints, with insufficient government funding and private sponsorship. In a statement today, MA acknowledged Ballard's contributions since his return in 2023. 'Ballard has been instrumental in enhancing the performance and development of national athletes over the past two years. MA expresses its gratitude for his dedication and wishes him success in his future endeavours,' the statement read. Ballard, 60, first served as technical director in February 2014 under a two-year contract but left the association early on December 8, 2015. He rejoined MA in August 2023 on another two-year term. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


The Star
5 hours ago
- The Star
Jason-Humaira shaping up nicely for SEA Games after winning in Austria
Good achievement: Nurul Humaira Abdul Karim posing with poomsae coach Jin Jun-beom (centre) and teammate Jason Loo after winning gold in the mixed pair Under-30 category at the Austria Open in Vienna. PETALING JAYA: Malaysian poomsae (non-sparring) exponents Jason Loo-Nurul Humaira Abdul Karim scored an early psychological boost ahead of the Thailand SEA Games after winning gold at the just concluded Austria Open in Vienna. Jason-Humaira scored higher than teammates Seah Jing Ying-Randy Owen to win the gold in the mixed pair Under-30 category in their first competitive tournament this year on Sunday. Earlier in the semi-finals, Jason-Humaira secured a timely boost to their SEA Games preparations by beating Thailand pairing of Chonlakorn Chayawatto-Kiewlailerd Thanapat. Jason also claimed silver while Randy won the bronze in the men's individual Under-30 category. And national team newcomer Yow Mei Yee settled for bronze in the women's individual Under-30 category. Another new face Anuwath Sarat clinched gold in the boys' individual Under-17 category. The Austria Open is part of the World Taekwondo circuit for poomsae discipline and national coach Yap Yiih Ting was pleased with the performance of the SEA Games-bound exponents. 'Humaira has showed she is the ideal successor to her sister Nurul Hidayah Abdul Karim, who retired last year,' said Yiih Ting. 'We are happy with their overall performance as the Austria Open had attracted a quality overseas field this time. 'Mei Yee lost to the current world No. 1 ranked Eva Sandersen of Denmark in the individual semis. 'Jason-Humaira, with their experience and chemistry shared from winning bronze at the World Championships in Hong Kong in December last year, will be our main hopes to defend the mixed pair event at the SEA Games. 'There is no individual event at the SEA Games as the organisers are only doing the recognised team and mixed team events.' At the last SEA Games in Cambodia two years ago, Jason partnered Hidayah to win the mixed pair event for Malaysia.


The Star
5 hours ago
- The Star
Former NSC director-general Rashid will run 2027 SEA Games as CEO
PETALING JAYA: Former National Sports Council (NSC) director-general Abdul Rashid Yaakob (pic) is back in the hot seat less than three months after calling time on his career — this time as the 2027 SEA Games chief executive officer. He will lead the SEA Games organising committee (MASOC) secretariat responsible for overseeing all aspects of preparations for the biennial regional multi-sport event, including the 2027 Asean Para Games.