10-11/12/2011 – MALAYSIA SPORT’S CARNIVAL

10-11 Dec 2011 – Malaysia Sport’s Carnival 2011 was organized by Consulate General of Malaysia in Mumbai at The Club and ASB, Mumbai.

RESULTS FOR BOWLING
i. MEN •
1st Place : Mr Mohamed Faizal Ahya •
2nd Place : Mr Ahmad Tharwat Shuib •
3rd Place : Mr Mohd Sahir Rahim

ii. Women •
1st Place : Mrs Jacky •
2nd Place : Mrs Asmah Hashim •
3rd Place : Mrs Faezah
iii. KIDS •
1st Place : Amirul Kamaruzaman •
2nd Place : Annisa Camelia •
3rd Place : Adib Haqeem

RESULTS FOR BADMINTON
i. MEN Doubles •
1st Place : Mr Anuj and Mr Devva •
2nd Place : Mr Chandran and Mr Mohd Noh Mohd Yunus •
3rd Place : Mr Gobinathan and Mr Manoharan

ii. Women Doubles •
1st Place : Mrs Jacky and Mrs Kala •
2nd Place : Mrs Enba nd Mrs Judie Shah •
3rd Place : Mrs Siti Hazura Mohd Ghaus and Mrs Zalipatul Laila Johari
iii. KIDS Doubles •
1st Place : Aiman and Hakim •
2nd Place : Adam and Siddhesh Deva •
3rd Place : Safri and Devvesh Deva

COLOURING CONTEST FOR KIDS
i. Kekwa Category (4-6 Years) •
1st Place : Muhammad Nadim bin Zulkifli •
2nd Place : Janaani •
3rd Place : Azry Haqeem bin Mohd Noh

ii. Kekwa Category (7-9 Years) •
1st Place : Arif Haqeem bin Mohd Noh •
2nd Place : Hasan Nazmi bin Shaifuddin •
3rd Place : Amirul Farhan bin Kamaruzzaman
iii. Kekwa Category (10-12 Years) •
1st Place : Adib Haqeem bin Mohd Noh •
2nd Place : Sarah Arisya bte. Sadeq •
3rd Place : Aneesa Camelia bte. Mohamed Hatimi

DRAWING CONTEST FOR KIDS
i. Kekwa Category (10-17 Years) •
1st Place : Adib Haqeem bin Mohd Noh •
2nd Place : Fatin Aqilah bte. Abd Halim •
3rd Place : Sarah Arisya bte. Sadeq

Perwakilan Mumbai would like to wish Congratulations to all winners. Perwakilan Mumbai would also like to thank to all Malaysian for their support and participation.

MALAYSIAN SPORTS IN MUMBAI (28TH NOV & 5TH DEC 2010)

 

The Consulate General of Malaysia in Mumbai successfully organised the Malaysian Sports day 2010 on 28 November and 5 December 2010. Over 80 Malaysians participated in the events held to feature the games of badminton, football and bowling.

The Consul General Mr. Wan Zaidi Wan Abdullah officiated the event and presented prizes to winners. Despite the lack of suitable sports facilities in Mumbai, the event had been held annually and well supported by many sponsors.

The Consulate General of Malaysia in Mumbai successfully organised the Malaysian Sports day 2010 on 28 November and 5 December 2010. Over 80 Malaysians participated in the events held to feature the games of badminton, football and bowling.

The Consul General Mr. Wan Zaidi Wan Abdullah officiated the event and presented prizes to winners. Despite the lack of suitable sports facilities in Mumbai, the event had been held annually and well supported by many sponsors.

      

MALAYSIAN TRADITIONAL GAMES DAY 2010 “WARISAN BUDAYA MALAYSIA”

Date: 16 May 2010 (Sunday)
Time: 10.00am
Location:@AMERICAN SCHOOL OF BOMBAY, MUMBAI, INDIA
Event’s details:
1) Malaysian Traditional Games Event 2010.
2) Gift giving ceremony for Kelas Bahasa Melayu untuk Anak-anak PERWAKILAN MUMBAI 2010.
3) Gift giving ceremony for Festival of Nations 2010.
4) Gift giving ceremony for Malaysian Traditional Games Event 2010.

Event was organised by PERWAKILAN MUMBAI and was open to the ladies of the assocation only.

The winner of the event was Team Minachi, who had collected 3 gold medals in arm wrestling, lompat getah and ceper.

As for the prize for the winner of the event, it had been decided that the losing teams had to combine effort to ‘belanja makan’ the winning team.

The Chairman of PERWAKILAN MUMBAI, Mrs. Zuhaila Abdul Latif had also expressed her thanks to everyone for making the event a success.

   
   
 

A COLOURFUL WAR

The paintball game was organized at the wood paintball range at Golden Swan Country Club, Thane on 26 April 2009, a day after the Malaysian Family Day 2009 was held and after having breakfast at Mr. Anoop Gupta’s residence that morning. 14 brave ‘soldiers’ who wished to experience the adrenaline rush of paintball had confirmed their participation and they were then divided into two teams – White Battalion and Black Battalion.

Black Battalion
Black Battalion (Wan Zaidi, Azmee, Yahya, Mathan, Sharifah Faten, Faizal and Adilah)
White Battalion
White Battalion (Julia, Shahril, Jeya, Ezwan, Prasath, Bukhari and Azam)

The 7-aside war started at about 11.30 a.m. and a few seconds later the two battalions started bombarding each other, each battalion trying hard to ‘eliminate’ as many enemies as they could in order to reach the opposite team’s goal post first without getting tagged by the paintball and capture the flag of the opposite side and bring the flag back to their own base.

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Pain and paints combined throughout the war but everyone didn’t seem to care about the blue and black marks they were collecting on their bodies. After a long one-hour ‘ordeal’, the Black Battalion was pronounced champion. Congratulations!