MP: Sandakan athletics event contributes to nation’s growth

20 Jun 2025 • 7:52 AM MYT
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By: Winnie Kasmir

SANDAKAN: The District Schools Sports Council (MSSD) Athletics Championship is an important platform for grassroots sports development, said Sandakan MP Vivian Wong.

According to her, such championships provide opportunities for young talents to shine and contribute to the nation’s future athletic growth.

Speaking when officiating at the 65th Sandakan MSSD Athletics Championship 2025 last Tuesday, Vivian expressed her pride in seeing nearly 600 student athletes from 28 contingents taking part in the three-day meet which runs until June 19.

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“Their achievements also bring pride to the schools, zones, and families they represent,” she said.

Vivian also conveyed her appreciation to the Sandakan District Education Office, the organising committee, and Sandakan District Headmasters Association for their strong commitment and thorough preparations in organising the championship.

She stressed that such events require full cooperation from all parties and are a significant investment in identifying and nurturing young talents who have the potential to compete at international levels.

Vivian highlighted the Federal Government’s commitment to strengthening national sports development through substantial budget allocations aimed at improving facilities, training programmes, and youth talent development.

“This clearly reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring the continuity of the nation’s sporting excellence,” she said.

She also acknowledged the key role of teachers and coaches, describing them as the backbone of young athletes’ success.

“Teachers and coaches are not just educators, but also mentors who shape the future of our national athletes. Their dedication and guidance are crucial in maximising the potential of these young talents,” she said.

Vivian urged all athletes to stay passionate, uphold sportsmanship and strengthen camaraderie throughout the championship.