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Bryan diarah segera tingkatkan prestasi


PRESTASI Bryan dilihat semakin merosot sehingga menyaksikan dia digugurkan daripada menyertai Terbuka Jerman.


PERSATUAN Renang Amatur Malaysia (ASUM) memberi amaran kepada penerjun negara, Bryan Nickson untuk memperbaiki pencapaian peribadi yang dilihat semakin merosot.

Penerjun kelahiran Sarawak itu digugurkan daripada menyertai Kejohanan Terjun Terbuka Berlin, Jerman pada 27 Februari hingga 1 Mac kerana persembahannya dilaporkan kurang memuaskan kebelakangan ini.

Langkah menggugurkan atlet tersebut merupakan satu amaran daripada ASUM kepada mana-mana penerjun negara supaya meningkatkan prestasi masing-masing sebelum disenaraikan menyertai kejohanan di luar negara.

Timbalan Presiden ASUM, Zainal Othman berkata, Bryan telah dinasihatkan supaya bekerja lebih keras untuk meningkatkan mutu terjunan jika mahu disenaraikan menyertai kejohanan luar negara pada masa akan datang.

Menurutnya, tindakan menyingkirkan penerjun cilik itu adalah atas nasihat dan pandangan semua pihak termasuk juru- latih supaya dia lebih berdaya saing pada masa akan datang.

"Penyingkiran itu hanya buat sementara waktu. Jika Bryan dapat mengembalikan rentaknya dia akan disenaraikan semula dalam skuad negara.

"Kita tidak menghantar atlet ke luar negara sesuka hati dan perlu mengambil kira prestasi semasa mereka," katanya kepada Kosmo! semalam.

Jurulatih dari China, Qiang Huang akan mengetuai penerjun ke Berlin yang terdiri daripada Yeo Ken Nee, Rosshari- sham Roslan, Muhammad Fakrul Md. Zain, Leong Mun Yee dan Elizabeth Jimie.

Zainal berkata, Bryan akan menjalani latihan seperti biasa di Pusat Akuatik Nasional Bukit Jalil untuk mengemas kini gaya terjunannya,

Menurut beliau, tindakan seperti itu bukan untuk memberi tekanan kepada Bryan tetapi ia sebagai cabaran untuk- nya melakukan yang lebih baik pada masa akan datang.

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