Thursday, February 25, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Utusan Malaysia got it right by putting their hope on Azizul.
Azizulhasni tepati ramalan atlet terbaik Anugerah SAM
PETALING JAYA - Jaguh lumba basikal negara, Mohd. Azizulhasni Awang dipilih atlet terbaik Anugerah Persatuan Penulis-Penulis Sukan Malaysia (SAM)-100 Plus 2009, semalam.
Kemenangan tersebut membolehkan pemenang pingat emas acara keirin Piala Dunia 2009 di Beijing, China itu membawa pulang RM10,000.
Ibu Azizulhasni, Selamiah Yong mewakilinya menerima anugerah itu daripada Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
Azizulhasni yang kemudiannya dihubungi secara langsung dari Melbourne, Australia memanjatkan kesyukuran dengan pemilihannya sebagai pemenang anugerah tersebut.
Kata Azizulhasni, anugerah SAM merupakan satu pengiktirafan besar kepadanya, sekali gus membakar semangatnya untuk terus berjuang dalam sukan kegemarannya itu.
"Pertama sekali saya ingin memohon maaf kerana tidak dapat hadir pada majlis ini kerana menjalani latihan di Melbourne. Kalau boleh, saya sememangnya ingin hadir pada majlis ini.
"Namun begitu, ibu saya, Selamiah Yong telah hadir di majlis ini bagi mewakili diri saya.
"Anugerah ini satu yang besar kepada diri saya dan ia meningkatkan lagi semangat saya untuk memberi yang terbaik di masa depan.
"Terima kasih kepada semua pihak dan tidak lupa kepada keluarga serta isteri yang telah banyak menyuntik semangat kepada saya selama ini," kata Azizulhasni, semalam.
Dalam pada itu, Selamiah yang ditemui pada majlis tersebut berkata, dia berbangga apabila anaknya dipilih sebagai atlet terbaik SAM 2009.
Katanya, anugerah tersebut pastinya akan membakar lagi semangat Azizulhasni untuk terus mencipta kegemilangan pada masa akan datang.
"Dia (Azizulhasni) seorang yang gigih dan akan melakukan apa yang disukainya dengan bersungguh-sungguh.
"Saya berharap dia akan mencapai cita-citanya selama ini iaitu mencipta kegemilangan di Sukan Olimpik akan tercapai.
"Pesan saya kepadanya, teruskan usaha dan jangan lupa diri. Kami sekeluarga akan terus memberi sokongan kepadanya," kata Selamiah.
Dalam pada itu, wartawan Kumpulan Utusan, Shahril Nizam Abdullah dari akhbar Kosmo! muncul pemenang Anugerah Kewartawanan Sukan SAM dan Kementerian Belia dan Sukan (KBS) bagi laporan khas terbaik.
Kemenangan tersebut membolehkannya membawa pulang RM7,000.
Award Winners at the Malaysian Sportswriters Luncheon
Sunday February 21, 2010
Kosmo’s Shahril walks away with top prize
KUALA LUMPUR: Journalist Shahril Nizam Abdullah of Kosmo won the Overall Media Award in the Sportswriters Association of Malaysia (SAM)-100PLUS awards ceremony yesterday.
Shahril received RM7,000 and a trophy from Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Shabery Cheek.
He also received another RM3,000 for emerging overall best writer in the special report category and RM500 each for his nominations under the best print media, best commentary report and special report categories, making it a total of RM4,500.
Star Publications’ S. S. Kanesan was voted the best photographer and he took home RM3,000 and a trophy.
Two other Star photographers – Kamarul Ariffin Hassan and Glenn Guan – received RM500 each and plaques for being nominated among the top best photographers.
The Star sports desk’s Rajes Paul pocketed RM1,500 and plaques for three nominations under the best print report, best sports report and best special report categories.
Meanwhile, Y. P. Sivam of the Metro Sport, pocketed RM500 and a plaque for his nomination under the best special report category.
Malaysian Cyclist Wins Sportwriter's 100 PLUS award
Azizul's efforts earn sportswriters' award
2010/02/20
CYCLIST Azizul Hasni Awang's brilliant performance last year was duly recognised as he was named the Sportswriters Association of Malaysia (SAM)-100Plus 2009 Athlete of the Year in Petaling Jaya yesterday.
Azizul, who was unable to attend the ceremony due to his preparation for next month's World Championships in Copenhagen and to focus on his studies, was elated with the win.
His mother Selamiah Yong received the award and RM10,000 on behalf of Azizul from Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
"I've never won this award before and it is a timely boost for my campaign in the World Championships in Copenhagen," stated Azizul via telephone from Melbourne yesterday.
"Last year, I was only nominated and it is actually a shock to win the award this time. I would like to thank all quarters for the support I have and I am hoping to go for gold in the World Championships."
Besides Chong Wei, who won the award last year, and Nicol, swimmer Daniel Bego -- winner of five gold in the Laos Sea Games, divers Pendelela Rinong-Leong Mun Yee -- who won the synchronised 10m platform bronze in the World Championships, and the national women's badminton team -- who won the Sea Games gold for the first time in 30 years, were the other nominees.
The national Under-23 football team also won a special award for capturing the Sea Games gold after 20 years.
Timesport's Ajitpal Singh walked away with the best news commentary award which fetched him RM3,000 .