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McKibbin shines with record-breaking win in Hong Kong Open

Tom McKibbin made a dream debut on the Asian Tour, winning the US$2 million Link Hong Kong Open at the Hong Kong Golf Club with a record-breaking performance. The 22-year-old Northern Irishman fired a superb final-round 63 to seal a wire-to-wire victory on 27-under 253 – setting a new tournament low and matching its largest winning margin of seven shots.American Peter Uihlein was runner-up after a 68, while Japan’s Tomoyo Ikemura, South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen and American MJ Maguire shared third, another shot back. The win also earned McKibbin a spot in next year’s Masters and The Open, marking his debut at Augusta and third appearance in golf’s oldest Major.

Smk Sultan Sulaiman alumni reunite through rugby

The centennial celebration of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Sultan Sulaiman (SMKSS) created a wave of nostalgia and excitement as former rugby players reunited to represent their respective sports houses in a commemorative touch rugby tournament. The event, themed 'Seabad Gemilang' (A Century of Glory), marked 100 years since the school's founding and rekindled memories of school days long past.

Hakim Danish to race in final two Moto3 Rounds

Malaysia’s rising motorcycle talent Hakim Danish is set to make his Moto3 World Championship appearance in the final two rounds of the 2025 season. The 17-year-old will compete in the Portuguese Grand Prix at the Algarve International Circuit from November 7–9, followed by the Valencian Grand Prix at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit from November 14–16.Hakim will represent the MT MSI Racing Team, stepping in for Japan’s Ryusei Yamanaka, who is sidelined due to injury. The call-up marks a major step forward for the young Malaysian, who has been turning heads in the FIM JuniorGP World Championship and the Red Bull Rookies Cup.

Nicol David Organisation expands +Play model nationwide

The Nicol David Organisation (NDO) will expand its Positive Play (+Play) programme to more schools and communities across Malaysia next year with support from the Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS).Youth and Sports Minister YB Hannah Yeoh announced the collaboration, highlighting the role of sports in promoting mental health and resilience among students. “Sports teach children how to manage life’s challenges — including failure, discipline, and teamwork,” she said, while encouraging ex-athletes and organisations to help raise the value of sports in society.

Walk with Al-Sultan Abdullah celebrates sporting unity

Malaysia is set to celebrate its rich sporting heritage and collective spirit with the upcoming “Walk With Al-Sultan Abdullah: The King of Sports”, a wellness-inspired royal engagement led by Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Sultan Pahang, Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, at the historic Stadium Merdeka on 5 November 2025.The event, organised by ShekhinahPR, the leading agency in sports public relations and branding, in partnership with Yayasan Al-Sultan Abdullah (YASA), aims to unite Malaysians in a celebration of wellness, community, and national pride.The symbolic walk will bring together 150 invited guests, largely made up of Malaysia’s sporting legends and veterans who have carried the Jalur Gemilang with pride on the international stage.

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