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  2. Sukma Games - Wikipedia

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    The Sukma Games (Malay: Sukan Malaysia, lit.: Malaysian Games) is a biennial national multi-sport event involving young athletes from Malaysia's 13 states and 3 Federal Territories. The games are regulated by the National Sports Council of Malaysia , the state sports council of the respective member states, the Olympic Council of Malaysia and ...

  3. 1998 Commonwealth Games - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 Commonwealth Games (Malay: Sukan Komanwel 1998), officially known as the XVI Commonwealth Games (Malay: Sukan Komanwel ke-16), were a multi-sport event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The 1998 games were the first held in Asia and the last Commonwealth Games of the 20th century. For the first time ever, the games included team sports.

  4. Anugerah Sukan Negara - Wikipedia

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    Anugerah Sukan Negara (lit. ' National Sports Awards ' ) is an annual award ceremony in Malaysia , organised by the National Sports Council of Malaysia since 1966. The awards represent the nation's full recognition of remarkable Malaysian individuals from the world of sports, along with the greatest sporting achievements throughout the year.

  5. National Sports Council of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The National Sports Council of Malaysia (Malay: Majlis Sukan Negara Malaysia, NSC or MSN), is a government agency and statutory body under the Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Government of Malaysia which governs the sporting activities in Malaysia.

  6. Malaysia at the 1998 Commonwealth Games - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia won the toss and elected to field. Andy Flower (Zim) scored his 4,000th List A run. [3] Santhara Vello and Jeevandran Nair (Mas) both played their final List A match. [3] Points: Zimbabwe 2, Malaysia 0. Malaysia were eliminated as a result of this match.

  7. Sport in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Sopma Games (Malay: Sukan Orang Pekak Malaysia) are a national biannual event held for deaf athletes. It was previously known as the Deaf Interclub Sports Championship (Malay: Kejohanan Sukan Antara Kelab Pekak, KSAKP) from 1985 until 1990 and the National Deaf Games (Malay: Sukan Kebangsaan Orang Pekak, SKOP) from 1990 until 2009. [29] [30]

  8. KL Sports City - Wikipedia

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    The KL Sports City (formerly known as Bukit Jalil National Sports Complex; Kompleks Sukan Negara in Malay) in Malaysia is the largest sports complex in the country. It is located in Bukit Jalil, 20 km south of Kuala Lumpur. Described as the "sports complex in a park", it was the only one of its kind in the country or region when it was fully ...

  9. 2000 in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    12 March – Tun Sharifah Rodziah Syed Alwi Barakbah, Wife of the first Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra and First Lady of Malaysia (b. 1920) 21 March – Zainon Chan, Member of the Politburo of the Malayan Communist Party (b. 1923) 16 April – Tuanku Syed Putra of Perlis, 3rd Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia (b. 1920)