BRUNEI. The national wushu, karatedo and pencak silat
squads are expected to head the list of medal hopefuls at December's
Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Myanmar, where the Sultanate is once
again set to compete in the all-important football competition.
The
Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports' national selection and
evaluation committee yesterday approved the nomination of 63 athletes
from 10 sports to the Dec 11-22 regional meet in a meeting attended by
His Royal Highness Prince Hj Sufri Bolkiah, the president of the Brunei Darussalam National Olympic Council (BDNOC).
The
meeting saw the committee trim the number down from June's 231 athletes
from 18 sports to the 63 athletes from 10 sports ahead of Sunday's
deadline for entry of names.
The taekwondo team which won bronze in 2011 was also nominated to go to the 27th edition of the Games, as were the athletics, billiards & snooker, cycling, sepak takraw and petanque squads.
Among the top achievers at the last edition of the biennial games in Indonesia, yesterday's news that wushu, karatedo and pencak silat
will be among the 10 sports Brunei will have representatives in at
Naypyidaw is hardly surprising though nominations of all athletes and
teams are still pending approval from the ministry.
Though none
of the three teams returned with medals from the 2011 edition where
Brunei was the only country not to clinch a trip to the top of the
podium after finishing with four silver and 11 bronze medals the
pressure will be on them to deliver at the end of the year.
The wushu team finished with one silver losing out on gold by an agonising 0.01 point and one bronze in 2011, the karatedo squad one silver and two bronze medals and the pencak silat
side three bronze, making their inclusion perhaps the first ones on the
list as the committee chaired its deciding meeting on the SEA Games at
the Conference Room of the Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium in Berakas.
The
continued faith the committee has placed in the football team, which
competed in the 2011 edition after an absence of 10 years and saw their
campaign end in the group stage, is sure to attract the most attention
with every game sure to be discussed and analysed by the legions of
local football fans.
A surprise has been the exclusion of the
kempo team, whose four exponents claimed a country-best of two silver
medals at the last edition in Jakarta and that despite the sport only
being introduced to the county at the beginning of the year.
Popular
sports such as futsal, golf and chess joined boxing, body-building,
canoeing and traditional boat race as the others which failed to make
the grade this year.
The 63-athlete, 10-team list was compiled
based on five criteria; passes in fitness tests, good disciplinary
records, improvements during training, satisfactory attendance records
and potential to win medals.
In addition, their achievements over
the past two years and current form was also taken into consideration,
according to a press release issued by the committee.
The press
release went on to add that continued training and guidance from coaches
and their respective sports associations is still needed in order to
ensure the athletes are fully prepared to represent the country and
provide a fight.
Also present at the meeting were the Minister of
Culture, Youth and Sports Yang Berhormat Pehin Orang Kaya Pekerma Laila
Diraja Dato Seri Setia Hj Hazair Hj Abdullah and Deputy Minister Datin
Paduka Hjh Adina Othman and other officials from the ministry and
government agencies.
The Brunei Times
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