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KUALA LUMPUR, April 29 (Bernama) — The national diving training programme will remain unchanged with new technical director Yeoh Ken Nee adopting a wait-and-see approach pending the outcome of the World Aquatics Championships 2025 in Singapore from July 26 until Aug 3.

Ken Nee, who assumed the post earlier last month, said that the existing programme implemented by his predecessor Bryan Nickson Lomas, especially the Minimum Qualification Score (MQS), remains effective for now.

“Everything is going according to the coaches’ planning. The divers have already set the target, their events and their MQS. So we don’t want to mess it up.

“If everything doesn’t go accordingly, then that’s where I have to step in and oversee the whole blueprint. Maybe from the training side, coaching side, or the divers’ side, that needs changes,” he told Bernama recently.

MQS is the scoring benchmark that national divers must achieve to qualify for international competitions and represent the country.

Ken Nee said Australia, Canada and Spain have expressed interest in holding joint training sessions with Malaysia’s national diving squad ahead of this year’s World Aquatics Championships.

He said the three nations have requested to train in Malaysia for five days, and he hopes to accommodate all of them.

The former Olympian said the joint training would benefit Malaysian divers by exposing them to world-class techniques of top divers.

“As for Australia and Canada, they used to be on the podium, including the World Aquatic Championships. 

“So it’s something for us to learn from them, especially in terms of their training culture and how they prepare themselves for the World Aquatic Championships 2025,” he said.

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KUALA LUMPUR, April 29 (Bernama) — The national diving training programme will remain unchanged with new technical director Yeoh Ken Nee adopting a wait-and-see approach pending the outcome of the World Aquatics Championships 2025 in Singapore from July 26 until Aug 3.

Ken Nee, who assumed the post earlier last month, said that the existing programme implemented by his predecessor Bryan Nickson Lomas, especially the Minimum Qualification Score (MQS), remains effective for now.

“Everything is going according to the coaches’ planning. The divers have already set the target, their events and their MQS. So we don’t want to mess it up.

“If everything doesn’t go accordingly, then that’s where I have to step in and oversee the whole blueprint. Maybe from the training side, coaching side, or the divers’ side, that needs changes,” he told Bernama recently.

MQS is the scoring benchmark that national divers must achieve to qualify for international competitions and represent the country.

Ken Nee said Australia, Canada and Spain have expressed interest in holding joint training sessions with Malaysia’s national diving squad ahead of this year’s World Aquatics Championships.

He said the three nations have requested to train in Malaysia for five days, and he hopes to accommodate all of them.

The former Olympian said the joint training would benefit Malaysian divers by exposing them to world-class techniques of top divers.

“As for Australia and Canada, they used to be on the podium, including the World Aquatic Championships. 

“So it’s something for us to learn from them, especially in terms of their training culture and how they prepare themselves for the World Aquatic Championships 2025,” he said.

— BERNAMA

BERNAMA provides up-to-date authentic and comprehensive news and information which are disseminated via BERNAMA Wires; www.bernama.com; BERNAMA TV on Astro 502, unifi TV 631 and MYTV 121 channels and BERNAMA Radio on FM93.9 (Klang Valley), FM107.5 (Johor Bahru), FM107.9 (Kota Kinabalu) and FM100.9 (Kuching) frequencies.

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