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Friday, July 22, 2022

Sukma: Women's diving dropped due to lack of participation

The absence of the women's diving event at the 20th Malaysian Games (Sukma) scheduled from Sept 16-24 in the Klang Valley, is due to not meeting the minimum participant rule.

Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Ti Lian Ker explained that, for any event to be contested at Sukma, it needs to have the participation of at least eight state contingents.

He said that based on the list of contingents on May 20, five women's and men's diving events were dropped because there were not enough participants.

"However, the Sukma Supreme Committee meeting on June 9 felt that, because Sukma 2022 is a special edition, the minimum participation is reduced from eight to six states, as well as extending the registration closing date until June 30.

"However, after the closing date, some events are still not eligible to compete because the participation is less than six.

"It includes the women's 1m springboard, women's 3m springboard, women's 10m platform, women's 3m synchronised springboard and women's 10m synchronised platform," he said.

He said this when asked to comment on the claim by national diver Pandelela Rinong that there was no women's diving event at Sukma this time because of 'political reasons'.

According to Ti (above), only five states – Perak, the Federal Territories, Pahang, Sarawak, and Sabah – sent entries for the 1m springboard and 3m springboard events, while for the 10m platform only Perak, the Federal Territories, Sarawak, and Sabah had sent entries.

The 3m synchronised springboard and 10m synchronised platform events only received participation from the Federal Territories and Sarawak, he explained.

Ti said other events were also cancelled including women's karate, women's 10,000m walking, women's weightlifting, canoeing, and men's boxing which could not be held because they did not pass the minimum entry requirements.

National diver Pandelela Rinong

"However, we proceed with all men's diving events because they meet the conditions (minimum participation after the conditions are relaxed). However, although it was a tough decision, we had to drop the women's diving event," he said.

Pandelela on Twitter yesterday expressed her disappointment that no diving event involving women was organised at Sukma this time, almost a month after Sarawak made an appeal to relist the event.

"It's so sad to hear that there's no diving event for girls in Sukma this year due to political reasons. My juniors must be pretty upset," Pandelela tweeted.

Bernama

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