EXPERIENCED YOUTHS PREFERABLE TO STEER EXTREME SPORTS ASSOCIATIONS, FORUM TOLD

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KUALA LUMPUR, May 25(Bernama) -- Youths experienced in various extreme

sports can better steer their sports association rather than let any

professional group not related to the fields manage them, opined an extreme

sports enthusiast, Ahmad Fadzil Musa.

Ahmad Fadzil, who is also know as "Pa''din", said that the associations might

stray from their actual purposes, if they were led by professional groups

which lacked good undestanding of the sports.

"I am worried, the professionals may not fight for their members, but only

care for profits," he told a sports forum titled "Sorotan dalam

Industri Sukan-Gen Y dan Sukan" produced by a private television company, here,

today.

The forum was chaired by Astro Awani''s executive editor, Kamarul Bahrin

Haron and participated by Inline Skating Malaysia

president Ahmad Idroose Mohad Tambarin and Asian Freestyle Football Federation

secretary-general, Jonathan Wong Khong Yee.

Ahmad Fadzil, who has 20 experience in skateboarding, said youths who had

vast experience in extreme sports might be able to bring the sports to a new

dimension.

-- BERNAMA

MCYS KHY PNW HA

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