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Olympic Council of Malaysia - Olympic Movement

The modern Olympic Movement was established by Pierre de Coubertin in 1894. His goal was to establish more than just a sporting competition. His goal was to create an international movement that would promote an integrated culture of sport and education, promote sport as a means to peace and promote a set of values that would extend beyond the playing field. Inspired by ancient Greek philosophy that placed sport on an equal footing with art, philosophy and music in establishing an individual’s proper physical and mental balance, de Coubertin developed a movement that is today one of the most powerful in the world. The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part, just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well.” Olympic Creed. Read more about the origins and goals of the Olympic Movement

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History & Origin - OLYMPIC COUNCIL MALAYSIA

In 1950, 4 weigh - lifters from Malaya ( as Malaysia was then known) participated in the Empire Games in Auckland under the Union Jack. They won 2 Gold, 1 Silver and 1 Bronze. Toh Fook Hung, Koh Eng Tong, Thong Saw Oak, and Tan Kim Bee at the Auckland Empire Games 1950. 3 years later, 2 National Sport Association - for Hockey and Athletics - met on 15 August 1953, and decided to form a National Olympic Committee, so that Malaya could participate in Multi - sports events like the Olympic Games, Asian Games and Empire Games, under her own name and using her own flag. On 13 November 1953, the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council (FMOC) the forerunner to the Olympic Council of Malaysia was registered under the Societies Act as a volunteer based, non-profit and non-government organization. The FMOC held its first meeting on 24 April 1954, attended by 3 representative from Hockey and 4 from Athletics. The Malayan Bore Rifle Association sent an observer. The FMOC then invited all National Spo

Olympic Council of Malaysia - Board Members

OCM LINEUP 2009-2011 President: Tunku Tan Sri Imran Tuanku Ja'afar Deputy president: Datuk Dr M Jegathesan Vice-presidents: Low Beng Choo. Datuk A. Sani Karim Prof Datuk W.Y. Chin Prof Datuk Zakaria Ahmad Datuk Roy Rajasingham Honorary secretary: Datuk Sieh Kok Chi Honorary assistant secretary : Ramlay Ibrahim, Moira Tan Siew See Treasurer: Datuk Seri Kee Yong Wee Assistant treasurer: Rosmanizam Abdullah Chairpersons of OCM’s Committees. The OCM has appointed the following elected Office Bearers to chair the following Committees of OCM: Selection - YAM Tunku Tan Sri Imran ibni Almarhum Tuanku Ja'afar. Media - YAM Tunku Tan Sri Imran ibni Almarhum Tuanku Ja'afar. Medical and Doping - Y.Bhg. Datuk Dr. M. Jegathesan. Strategic Planning - Y.Bhg. Datuk Dr. M. Jegathesan. General Purposes - Y.Bhg. Prof. Dato' Arch. W. Y. Chin Facilities and Museum - Y.Bhg. Dato' A. Sani Karim Women and Sport - Cik Low Beng Choo Management & Legal Advisory - Y.Bhg. Dato' Roy Rajas

Olympic Council of Malaysia - Staff

Staff List & Contact Details Fong Wan Hor General Manager fong@olympic.org.my   Chua Hong Tam Special Project chua@olympic.org.my Normala Taslim Administrative normala@olympic.org.my Norliza Abd. Aziz Administrative  norliza@olympic.org.my Ng Swee Fong Marketing sweefong@olympic.org.my Norhashimi Hussain IT webmaster@olympic.org.my Stephanie Rajagobal Administrative stephanie@olympic.org.my NorMaisarah Finance maisarah@olympic.org.my Mohd Damanhuri Mohd Nasir Resource damanhuri@olympic.org.my Address: Olympic Council of Malaysia/ Majlis Olimpik Malaysia Mezzanine Floor, Wisma OCM, Jalan Hang Jebat, 50150 Kuala Lumpur Tel: +603- 27152802 Fax: +603- 27152801 Map View Olympic Council of Malaysia in a larger map

Olympic Council of Malaysia - Membership

The Total membership of the Olympic Council of Malaysia now stands at 50, comprising 34 Ordinary Members and 16 Associate Members. NSA's Directories Kesatuan Olahraga Amatur Malaysia Kesatuan Ragbi Malaysia Kongres Tenpin Boling Malaysia Majlis Ekuin Malaysia Persatuan Aikido Malaysia Persatuan Badminton Malaysia Persatuan Baseball Amatur Malaysia Persatuan Bola Jaring Malaysia Persatuan Bola Keranjang Malaysia Persatuan Bola Tampar Malaysia Persatuan Bolasepak Malaysia Persatuan Bolasepak Wanita Malaysia Persatuan Ekuestrian Malaysia Persatuan Golf Malaysia Persatuan Golf Profesional Malaysia Persatuan Golf Wanita Malaysia Persatuan Hoki Wanita Malaysia Persatuan Kabaddi Malaysia Persatuan Kanu Malaysia Persatuan Kriket Malaysia Persatuan Kriket Melayu Malaysia Persatuan Lawn Tenis Malaysia Persatuan Memanah Kebangsaan Malaysia Persatuan Mendayung Malaysia Persatuan Menembak Kebangsaan Malaysia Persatuan Pelayaran Malaysia

Olympic Council of Malaysia - Games

Malaysia sport has gone places in the past decade in a way which few would have imagined possible when the first eager steps towards an Olympic Games debut were taken in 1956. The first Olympic held in the southern hemisphere in Melbourne, Australia, that year started Malaysia (Malaya) on the great and exciting adventure of international sport. Malaysians have carried their flag far and wide across the globe. Multi-Games for the 2009 AYOF 2009 This youth multi-sport event is a significant part of developing future Olympians and a legacy of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. The event has the patronage of the IOC. The five day AYOF embraces a high level of sports competition, and features elements of the Olympic Games model such as an Opening Ceremony, Medal Ceremonies and Village type accommodation for athletes and team officials. AMAG 2009 The Asian Martial Arts Games is a multi sport event developed by the OCA to create the opportunity for athletes to compete in various disciplines of ma

Olympic Council of Malaysia - Publication

The Olympic Council of Malaysia is bound by the Olympic Charter. It also operates according to a strategic plan and prepares an Annual Report. Please click on the links below to access any of these documents. Click to view : President's Statement ( Malay ) ( English ) (PDF) 28 th OCM Annual General Assembly Notice & Agenda ( Malay ) ( English ) (PDF) 27 th OCM Annual General Assembly Minutes ( Malay ) ( English ) (PDF) 27 th OCM Annual Report ( Malay ) ( English ) (PDF) Financial Statements - For The Year Ended 31 st December 2008 ( Ms Word ) - Pie Chart ( PDF ) Olympic Charter Olympic Charter - 23 November 2004 - 226 Kb The Olympic Charter is the codification of the Fundamental Principles, Rules and bye-laws adopted by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). It governs the organisation and running of the Olympic Movement and sets the conditions for the celebration of the Olympic Games. - IN FORCE AS FROM 7 JULY 2007 Factsheets

Sports press clippings on 13 December 2007

Josiah, Men's Team Gold In Cycling Cap A Fruitful Day From Jaiarajo Letchumanan KORAT, Dec 12 (Bernama) -- Keirin specialist Josiah Ng won his first SEA Games gold medal after leading a Malaysian 1-2 finish in the men's Individual Sprint while the men's team captured the Team Pursuit gold at the King's Anniversary Sports Complex Velodrome here Wednesday. Malaysia Win A Bronze In Handball From Elmi-Rizal Elias and Farhanah Azmi KORAT, Dec 12 (Bernama) -- The national handball squad ended their SEA Games campaign by defeating Laos 32-16 at the Nimibutr Stadium in Bangkok Wednesday. Teik Chai/Woon Fui, Julia Only Survivors In Korat From Kenny Teng Khoon Hock KORAT, Dec 12 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's medal hopes in badminton will be on the shoulders of men's doubles Gan Teik Chai/Lin Woon Fui and women's singles Julia Wong as they are the only Malaysians to survive after the quarter-final matches at the Vongchavalit