Organisasi-organisasi Sukan di Malaysia
1. Majlis Olimpik Malaysia ( MOM )
2. Malaysian Hockey Confederation ( MHC )
3. Majlis Sukan Negara ( MSN )
4. Malaysian Basketball Association ( MABA )
Thursday, 17 January 2013
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Majlis Olimpik
Malaysia ( MOM )
- merupkan badan sukan yang mempunyai kuasa eksklusif untuk mewakili negaraMalaysia di kejohanan Sukan Olimpik. Presiden MOM sekarang ialah Putera Tunku Imran ibni Tuanku Ja’afar.
- Majlis ini ditubuhkan pada 1953 sebagai satu pertubuhan kebangsaan bukan kerajaan dan bukan berkeuntungan, dan diiktiraf Jawatankuasa Olimpik Antarabangsa pada tahun berikutnya.
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Executive members
Malaysian Hockey Confederation
(MHC)
The Malaysian Hockey Confederation (MHC) is
the national governing body for Malaysia national field hockey team, Malaysia
national women's field hockey team, Malaysia national under-21 field hockey
team, Malaysia national women's under-21 field hockey team, Malaysia national
indoor hockey team and Malaysia national women's indoor hockey team than also
manage the field hockey in Malaysia. It is affiliated to the Asian Hockey
Federation (AHF) and member of the International Hockey Federation (FIH). The
current MHC president is Tengku Abdullah ibni Sultan Ahmad Shah.
History
By 1886, the game was sufficiently played in England for it to be organized with a set of rules and the Hockey Association was formed in England. It didn’t take long for the game to make its way to Malaya, and the first formal match played was between Harris’ XI and Whitley’s XI on Nov 30, 1898 in Kuala Lumpur. Inter-Club matches were played between Selangor and Singapore as early as 1904, and other British-dominated clubs in Malacca, Ipoh and Penang also had their matches. By the 1920s, there were more Malays playing the game. The Federated Malay States versus Colony series was started in 1925.
By 1886, the game was sufficiently played in England for it to be organized with a set of rules and the Hockey Association was formed in England. It didn’t take long for the game to make its way to Malaya, and the first formal match played was between Harris’ XI and Whitley’s XI on Nov 30, 1898 in Kuala Lumpur. Inter-Club matches were played between Selangor and Singapore as early as 1904, and other British-dominated clubs in Malacca, Ipoh and Penang also had their matches. By the 1920s, there were more Malays playing the game. The Federated Malay States versus Colony series was started in 1925.
Penang claim to have formed the first State Hockey Association,
though all records were lost during the World War II, the “memory of the
old-timers” says the association took shape about the 1924-25 season. Perak,
however, were the first to officially form a State Hockey Association in
October 1927, and so too Negeri Sembilan. And in Perak, the Constitution
was amended in 1936 to provide for District Hockey Association. Six districts
formed their Hockey Association the same year. Records show that the game was
played at the club level in 1931 by Tamilians’ Physical Cultural Association,
Selangor Malays and Selangor Chinese Recreation Club in Kuala Lumpur. The game
went “international” with the visit of the Indian Olympic team in 1932.
The Indians treated the local fan to a delightful display of hockey on their
way to a 7-0 win over the Malayan XI.
By the 1930s, regular Inter-State
matches were held. The 1939 records show that Selangor were a hot number,
beating Negeri 9-0 on Nov 4, Malacca 2-0 on Nov 18 and Penang 1-0 on Dec 2.
Hockey was up and running in the country and the game was played at club and
district levels nationwide by the late 30s (Taiping HA organized the first
district league in the country in 1946-47) with Hockey Association having been
formed in many states. The Quadrangular hockey matches over three days were
regular features of Malayan hockey and it “made possible for teams situated in
the extremities of the country to meet each other in friendly matches”. The
hockey season ended with the classic North v South match. North was made up of Kedah,
Penang, Perak, Pahang and Selangor while South had Negeri
Sembilan, Malacca, Johor and Singapore.
In the first season 1940-41, North
beat South 4-1 in Kuala Lumpur. When the series resumed after the War,
North and South drew 0-0 in Kuala Lumpur. North either won or drew the
next six in the series, with South posting their only in, by 3-2, in 1953-54 in
Singapore. After the North v South Hockey Match at the end of the 1947-48
season in Kuala Lumpur, delegates from the Hockey Associations of Penang,
Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Malacca, Johor and Singapore met.
Singapore HA President Sir George
E.N. Oehlers formally proposed, “That a body governing the game of Hockey
in the Federation of Malaya and in the Colony of Singapore be formed and that
such a body be called the Malayan Hockey Council”. Sir George was elected the
first president. Regular Quadrangular Hockey over the weekend during the hockey
season and the introduction of the Malayan Championships in 1951 put the game
on a higher level in the country.
The exploits of the legendary
Indians in the Olympics – they had won five titles since the 1928 Amsterdam
Games, and the fifth was at the 1952 Helsinki Games – fired the
Olympic imagination of hockey enthusiasts in Malaya. Olympic
participation is through the Olympic Council and the Malayan Hockey Council did
the needful, with the Amateur Athletics Union of Malaya. They met at the PWD
Sports Club in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur on Aug 15, 1953 at 11.20am. The
meeting ended 35 minutes and the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council
was formed.
The Malayan Hockey Federation, with
Singapore going their separate way, was formed in 1954 with Herman Marie De
Souza was elected president and Kandiah Aryaduray the secretary. Sir
Gerald Templer, the supremo of Malaya and Sir Donald MacGillivray
the High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya, were roped in as Patrons.
Malaya were ready for their first international outing, the 1956 Melbourne
Olympics and have never looked back since
Executive members
- President
: Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah
- Deputy President
: Datuk Nur Azmi Ahmad
- Vice President
:
- Dato'
Abdul Rahim Md. Ariff
- Dato' Seri
Che Khalib Mohamad Noh
- M. Gobinathan
- Dato' Dr.
Surinder S. Cheema
- Datuk Haji
Ramlee Marahaban
- Dato' Haji
Bustari Yusof
- Hon. Secretary-General : Hashim Mohamed Yusoff
- Assistant Hon. Secretary-General :
- Hon. Treasurer
: S. Sanjilatheeban
- Assistant Hon. Treasurer : Dato' Anuarul Aini Mohd Perai
- General Manager
: Maninderjit Singh
- Free Members
:
- Datuk Shahril
Shamsuddin
- Dato' Seri
Ahmad Farid Ridhuan
- Dato' Tony Fernandez
Majlis Sukan Negara ( MSN )
Sejarah
Majlis Sukan Negara ditubuhkan di bawah Akta
Majlis Sukan Negara Malaysia 1971 dan Akta Majlis Sukan Negara (pindaan 1979).
Pelancarannya secara rasmi telah dilakukan oleh Y.A.B. Tun Abdul Razak b. Datuk
Hussein, Perdana Menteri Malaysia yang kedua pada 21 Februari 1972.
Pada peringkat awal penubuhannya,
program-program sukan prestasi tinggi dilaksanakan di bawah kendalian Bahagian
Sukan, Kementerian Kebudayaan Belia dan Sukan(nama Kementerian Belia Dan Sukan
ketika itu). Untuk mencapai matlamat penubuhan Majlis, satu usaha kolektif
melibatkan secara langsung semua agensi kerajaan dan bukan kerajaan,
pertubuhan-pertubuhan sukan tanahair, majlis-majlis sukan negeri, institusi
pengajian tinggi, badan-badan sukarela serta orang perseorangan telah
diusahakan supaya mutu sukan negara dapat mencapai prestasi yang terbaik.
Selepas organisasi Majlis disusun semula pada
tahun 1981, Majlis mula mengorak langkah dan seterusnya mengembangkan program
dan aktiviti sehinggalah apa yang dapat dilihat masa kini. Matlamat penubuhan
Majlis Sukan Negara Malaysia adalah selaras dengan Dasar Sukan Negara iaitu
bertanggungjawab sepenuhnya ke arah penggalakkan, pembangunan dan pencapaian
cemerlang dalam sukan-sukan di peringkat tertinggi.
VISI
Peneraju
sukan prestasi tinggi terunggul ke arah melahirkan lebih ramai atlet bertaraf
dunia.
MISI
Memastikan
program pembangunan sukan berprestasi tinggi dilaksanakan secara menyeluruh,
sistematik dan berkesan di semua peringkat.
Malaysian Basketball Association (MABA)
- is the forefront for Basketball sport in Malaysia. MABA is located at the centre of Kuala Lumpur, Jln Hang Jebat.
Logo
of MABA
History
of MABA
Basketball was introduced into
Chinese schools in Malaysia in the early twenties by teachers who came from
China, and the game was played on outdoor gravel courts. Later, it spread to
the Chinese Sports Clubs, and in the early thirties enthusiasm was aroused by
the visits of University and Club teams from China and Hong Kong. Since then,
the game has become one of the most popular sports among the Chinese
communities in Malaysia. In 1934 Inter State Tournament for Malayan Chinese was
organised.
Official basketball rule books
printed in Chinese were imported from Shanghai long before the war. These were
superseded in 1956 when the FIBA version of the rules was printed locally in
Chinese and English. In 1958 the national body for basketball, the Malaya
Amateur Basketball Association, was formally established and Mr. Quek Kai Dong
was elected the first President. The first annual national championship meet,
the Agong Cup Championship was launched in August of the year. The organization
was later re-named Malaysia Amateur Basketball Association (MABA) to bring
within its fold the states of Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak, on the formation of
Malaysia. In April 1965, the first Malaysian Youth Basketball Championship was
launched in Penang. MABA is now composed of sixteen affiliated members,
including thirteen State Associations, Federal Territory and two groups members
: the Malaysia Armed Forces and the Royal Police.
MABA became a member of FIBA in
1957.
As one of the founders of the
Asian Basketball Confederation in 1960, MABA has been a strong supporter of
regional and international basketball championship meets, having participated
in most of the ABC sponsored Asian Championships since their inception. In 1979
our Women's team took part in the XIIIth World Championship for Women we were
placed eleventh, ahead of Senegal. The Men's National team took part in the Xth
World Championship in Spain in 1986. We failed to qualify for the second round.
In the SEAP and SEA Games both
Men and Women's team have done well. Our women's team has been five times gold
medalist from 1977 - 1985.
MABA organised the 3rd, 9th, 13th
Asian BAsketball Championships for Men in 1965, 1977, and 1986 respectively in
Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia also host 3rd, 7th and 11th Asian Basketball
Championship for Women in 1970, 1978 and 1986 respectively. The 2nd World
Interclub Qualifying Round 1984 was held in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. We were
really honoured to be given the task by FIBA to organise the Pre-Olympic
Championship for Women from 5 to 19 June 1988 and also the 11th World
Basketball Championship for Women from 12 to 22 July 1990 and both the
championships were successfully completed. In 1989 we also hosted the SEA Games
(Basketball) and our men's national team won the gold after 10 years while the
womens' team won the silver. MABA hosted the 4th Commonwealth Games for Men and
Women, Kuala Lumpur, Sungai Petani, Kedah from 17 - 24 July 1995 and also the
first South East Asia Basketball Association (SEABA) Mens Championship in
Segamat, Johore from 10th - 16th April 1994. Malaysia won the Inaugural SEABA
Men's Championship.
Following the official
introduction of the game of mini-basketball by FIBA after a decision taken at
the Mexico Congress in 1968, the MABA took the initiative of translating the
official rules into the Chinese and Malayan languages. It then reproduced
10,000 copies in three languages ( English, Chinese and Malay) for extensive
distribution to ABC member organizations and all the primary schools throughout
Malaysia. The first mini-basket championship was held in Malaysia at the end of
1970. The inauguration of this championship complete the three-phase promotion
of basketball activities with organised development and competition at primary
immediate, and advanced levels. The policy and programmes of the MABA Executive
Council are implemented by nine committees, i.e. international and
Invitational, finance, technical, women's basketball, youth basketball,
technical aid, referees' and coaches' committeess. In collaboration with the
ABC and assisted by the FIBA, MABA organised the Asian Seminar for Referees and
Coaches in Kuala Lumpur in April 1970. The Seminar, conducted by R.W Jones,
Secretary-General of FIBA was attended by ninety-eight perticipants from
Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, the
Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia. Since 1972, Coaches' and Referees' Cinics
have been regularly held at West and East Malaysia through the financial
assistance of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and sports. National sports
Council Council and International Olympic Council. To date hundreds of coaches
and referees from various part of the country have undergone such training.
In 1975 the first advance
basketball coaching course was conducted by three top American coaches : Coach
Bobby Knight, Coach Bon Boyd and Coach Ellenburger. Another advance coaching
course was held in 1984. From then on the coaches committee never look back as
far as training coaches is concerned. Three coaches, Wee Cheong Phor, Tan See
Wah and Yeoh Choo Hock were sent to Rome to attend the first International
Olympic Solidarity Basketball Coaching course for two months in October and
November 1977. MABA was given the honour to host the Regional IOC Basketball
Coaching Course in 1984 and 1987. The experts for the 1984 course were Coach
Herd Livesay and Coach Jay Hillock from USA and the 1987 were Coach Terry
Schofied (USA) and Burna Arrigoni ( Italy ).
IOC Coaching Clinic was organised
from 12 - 21 October 1992. Experts are Mr. Jim Calvin and Mr. Stephen Barr of
Australia.
Dato' Yeoh Choo Hock,
Secretary-General, MABA was appointed by IOC as expert for conducting coaching
course in Vientiane, Laos and Phnom Phen, Combodia in 1993. Dato' Yeoh Choo
Hock, Secretary General of MABA was appointed by the Secretary General, FIBA as
an Ex-officio in the World Basketball Technical Committee in 1990.
MABA has 33 FIBA Referees and 450
MABA Referees. The referee committee has been organising clinics to keep up
with the changes of the rules.
In order to encourage players of
other communities apart from Chinese to take on active part in basketball, the
first non Chinese Championship was launched in Kuala Lumpur in December 1973.
But sad to say that due to poor response the competition lasted only until
1975. In 1995 the revival of the non-chinese tournament known as National Basketball
Championship 'Sedap Cup' saw 13 teams from 10 states taking part. The National
Youth Cup Championship and the National Agung Cup Championship in April and
July / August respective has been the two most important events in MABA
Calendar every year. Besides these two major events MABA League was introduces
in 1984 and 1985. Due to financial constrained faced by all the teams it was
temporary discontinued.
In order to have permanent
headquaters of its own. MABA has launched its long cherished plan of constructing
a twelve storey building. The project, completed in May 1971, provides hostel
accommodations for officials and players, a canteen, library and conference
hall for the basketball fraternities, as well as a venue for clinics and
training seminars.
The 12 storey MABA headquaters is
an imposing landmark in the heart of the busy city of Kuala Lumpur, the capital
of Malaysia. Its establishment in 1970 was mainly to the efforts of the late
Tan Sri Khaw Kai Boh, a former president of MABA and the Asian Basketball
Confederation (ABC) and former vice-president of the world body FIBA.
The building also houses the
secretariat of the Asian Basketball Confederation The Late Mr. Lum Mun Chak was
Secretary General of the ABC from 1983-1991 and Mr. Yeoh Choo Hock was his
Technical Assistant.
MABA House is a symbol of the
progress and development of the game of basketball in Malaysia and also in the
region.
The completion of the MABA / DBKL
Basketball Stadium and the Multi-Storey Car park plus the basketball training
court and two level domitories on top of the car park speaks well for the
leadership of MABA. The stadium project consists of a basement which is rented
out as a restaurant, a mezanine floor which has a medical room, two office
rooms and an open space of about 5,000 sq.ft. which can be rented out for
exhibition purposes. The top level of the stadium is the basketball court which
is fully air-conditioned.
During the construction period
Mr. Wong Chee Kooi, Mr. Lim Yew Jin and Mr. Yeoh Choo Hock were appointed to
represent MABA in the Stadium Board Building Committee. Another 3
representative were from DBKL.
Today MABA stands tall with its
own MABA Building, Basketball Stadium and Car Park.
List of Office Bearers 2012/2016
2012/2016年度执行理事表
2012/2016年度执行理事表
President
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会长:
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YB Dato' Seri Tiong King Sing JP
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拿督斯里张庆信局绅
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Deputy President
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署理会长:
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YBhg. Dato' Hoo Shau Fatt JP
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拿督贺招发局绅
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Vice-President
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副会长:
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YBhg. Dato' Lee Yuen Fong
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拿督李银芳
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Mr. Ooi Khoon Yeong
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黄坤荣先生
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Mr. Nelson Chua Beng Heng
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蔡铭歆先生
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Mr. Ling Kuok Kai
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林国开先生
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Mr. Phan Chee Yong
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潘志勇先生
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Mr. James Ling Lu Kiong
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林如建先生
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YBhg. Dato' Lee Cheng Chuan
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拿督刘晋铨
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Mr. Lai Sang Shion
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赖善雄先生
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YBhg. Dato' Seri Lim Ah Chap
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拿督斯里林亚协
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Secretary-General
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秘书长:
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Mr. Chey That Woon
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谢铁文先生
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Deputy Secretary-General
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署理秘书长:
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Mr. Looi Seng Loong PJK
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雷升龙先生
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Asst. Secretary-General
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副秘书长:
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Mr. Randy Yap Kim Heng AMP PPN
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叶运兴先生
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Hon. Treasurer
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义务财政:
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Mr. Wang Woon Pui PJK
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黄文标先生
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Asst. Treasurer
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副财政:
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YBhg. Dato' Ng Bong Ching, JP
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拿督黄文正局绅
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Internal Auditors
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内部稽查:
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Mr. Lew Yoke Ming
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刘玉明先生
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Mr. James Ling Suk Kiong
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林淑强先生
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External Auditor
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外部稽查:
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K. K. Chow & Company
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周芝简会计搂
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Executive
Secretary 执行秘书:
Mr. Sim Leong Kun
沈亮均先生
Chairmen of Sub-Committees
Technical Committee
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技术委员会:
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Mr. Chang Moak Shing
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郑木胜先生
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Referees Committee
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裁判委员会:
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Mr. Lim Wah Fatt
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林华发先生
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Referees Assesor Committee
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裁判评审委员会:
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Mr. Tan Bing Guan
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陈品源先生
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Coaches Committee
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教练委员会:
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Dr. Teng Tjoon Tow
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邓俊涛博士
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Awards & Disciplinery Committee
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奖惩委员会:
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DSP. Lee Wai Leong
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李怀良副警监
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Selection Committee
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选拔委员会:
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Mr. Tan Kok Heng
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邓国兴先生
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Statistics Committee
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统计委员会:
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Mr. Brian Koh Kok Siong
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许国雄先生
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3 on 3 Competition Committee
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三人篮球委员会:
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Mr. Mok Kien Seng
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莫建成先生
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School Basketball Development
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小童篮球委员会:
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Mr. Tan Ka Keong
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陈佳强先生
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Non-Chinese Development
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非华篮球发展委员会
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Mr. Vedagiri Murugarah
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International Affairs Committee
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国际事务委员会
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Mr. Ricky Ng Tat Ghee AMP
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黄达义先生
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Basketball Academic Committee
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篮球学院委员会
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Mr. Sim Sin Heng
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沈新兴先生
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State Basketball Developement
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州篮球发展委员会
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SJN. Mak Lean Sieng
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麦连成曹长
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PR and Publicity Committee
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公关与宣传委员会
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Steven Lee Teng Sun
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李沾升先生
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