East M’sian Coaching Symposium, Sport Science Seminar, anyone?

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File photo of Assistant Minister of Youth and Sports Sarawak, Snowdan Lawan (centre) being briefed by Dr Ong Kong Swee on the entry forms for the coming 3rd East Malaysian Coaching Symposium and Sport Science Seminar 2017 scheduled at the Riverside Majestic Hotel in Kuching from Oct 10 to 12.
File photo of Assistant Minister of Youth and Sports Sarawak, Snowdan Lawan (centre) being briefed by Dr Ong Kong Swee on the entry forms for the coming 3rd East Malaysian Coaching Symposium and Sport Science Seminar 2017 scheduled at the Riverside Majestic Hotel in Kuching from Oct 10 to 12.

KUCHING: The organisers are calling for members of the public to participate in the 3rd East Malaysian Coaching Symposium and Sport Science Seminar 2017 which will be held from October 10-12 at the Riverside Majestic Hotel, here.
This was announced by the Chief Executive Officer of Sarawak Sports Corporation (SSC), Dr Ong Kong Swee who said that entries are still open to those who are interested to participate in the three-day event.
“It will be an interesting event because there are a few notable speakers who are presenting a number of topics on sports science and management as well as those related to coaching,” he said on the event which is the first of its kind held here.
The event is jointly organised by SSC, National Sports Institute (ISN), UiTM Sarawak and Institut Pendidikan Guru Kampus Tun Abdul Razak (IPGKTAR).
According to Dr Ong, the event is aimed to provide a relevant stage to develop the knowledge of sports coordinators, team managers, coaches, sports enthusiasts, physical education teachers, and lecturers from universities and teacher training institutes in sharing of resources and expertise among the participants.
 “This event will also be a great boost to the realising of the state’s KRA 6 vision and mission of making Sarawak as a Sports Powerhouse in the country,” he said on efforts to further boost sports development in Sarawak.
In that respect, the quality of sports management, sports science and physical education must also be enhanced so that an individual’s potential can be realised for the nation’s future.
Those expected to be present at the coming event are Allan Black and Timothy O’Brien from ISN, National Coaching Academy (AKK), Morten Frost Hansen the technical director of Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) and Dato Ramlan bin Abdul Aziz of Anti-Doping Agency of Malaysia (ADAMAS).
There will also be a number of sports science experts from University Malaya (UM), University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) and University Sains Malaysia (USM) who are presenting their papers and talks during the event.
The fees for the symposium and seminar are RM220 per person, with an early bird promotion rate of RM200, if registration is made on or before 10th September 2017.
Foreign participants will be charged US$200 per person.There will also be a promotion fee of RM100 especially for university and college students who are interested in attending before September 10, 2017.
Registration forms are available at MSN Sarawak and ISN offices at Sarawak Stadium and State Stadium in Petra Jaya as well as at UiTM Sarawak and IPGKTAR in Kota Samarahan.
Entry forms are also available for download from MSN Sarawak’s website at www.majlissukannegerisarawak.com. All payments should be made to the symposium treasurer, Awang Amiezan bin Awang Ramli, and online payments should be made payable to Perbadanan Sukan Sarawak, CIMB Bank, account number 8007902151.
For further enquiries, those interested can contact Joshua Philip (ISN) at 016-5729162, Gordon Nicolaus (UiTM Sarawak) at 013-8183553, Dr Ong Kong Swee at (016-8626509) and Dr Chin Ngien Siong (IPGKTAR) at 019-8586898.

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