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  2. Sepak Tekong - Wikipedia

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    Sepak Tekong is a traditional children's game from Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia similar in play to hide-and-seek. It is played in many regions around Indonesia. It is played in many regions around Indonesia.

  3. Sepak takraw - Wikipedia

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    The word sepak is Malay (Jawi: سيڨق) for kick while the word takraw is of Thai (Thai: ตะกร้อ) origin, translated as muzzle or woven rattan ball. [6] "Sepak Takraw" quite literally means "to kick a rattan ball". [7] The choice of this name for the sport was essentially a compromise between Malaysia and Thailand in Kuala Lumpur in ...

  4. Sepak raga - Wikipedia

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    Sepak takraw is known by the Indonesian and Malaysian people in several areas such as Borneo, the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Sulawesi as Sepak raga, which is a game for local children who still use a ball made of rattan. In this game, each player must show proficiency in ball handling: the player plays a rattan ball with all limbs except with ...

  5. Malaysia Swimming Federation - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Swimming Federation (Malay: Persekutuan Renang Malaysia) is the national governing body of swimming, water polo, synchronised swimming, diving and open water in Malaysia. Founded as the Amateur Swimming Union of Malaysia (ASUM) ( Malay : Persatuan Renang Amatur Malaysia ), the body adopted its current name in July 2020. [ 1 ]

  6. 2022 Sukma Games - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Sukma Games (Malay: Sukan Malaysia 2022), officially known as the 20th Sukma Games (Malay: Sukan Malaysia ke-20) and commonly known as MSN 2022, was a multi-sport event that was held in Kuala Lumpur from 16 September until 24 September 2022. [1]

  7. Anthony Sinisuka Ginting - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈɡintɪŋ]; born 20 October 1996) is an Indonesian badminton player. [2] He first rose to senior prominence when he won the bronze medal at the 2018 Asian Games, having won a 2014 Youth Olympic bronze in 2014.