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Four UMS Sports Science Researchers Receive Grants From CIMB Foundation

KOTA KINABALU, Jan 21 (Bernama) -- A team of four Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) lecturers involved in high performance sports science research were awarded grants for their success in producing potential athletes.

The team headed by Prof Madya Dr Razali Abdullah received grants from the CIMB Foundation amounting to RM50,000 in 2011 and RM30,000 last year to carry out the 'Ranau - Run for Life' a programme handed out to middle and long distance coaches in Ranau.

The research team has been able to produce a number of athletes who managed to win medals at the Malaysian Schools Sports Council (MSSM) and SUKMA Games.

Dr Mohamad Razali is also a sports science consultant to the Terengganu state SUKMA contingent which has won the overall title in SUKMA for four consecutive times.

UMS were also awarded RM90,000 by the Higher Education Ministry under the Exploratory Research Grant Scheme (ERGS) last July to carry out research on muscle injuries for archers, headed by Pathmanathan K. Suppiah, who is also the National Sports Council's panel member for Sports Science courses and NSC's development programme for athletics.

-- BERNAMA

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  1. Please correct the last part; I am not on a member of NSC's panel on development programmes for athletics.

    Pathmanathan K. Suppiah

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