Swim queen Nurul Huda returns to Malaysia Swimming as asst secretary


The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: Three new faces have been elected to the Malaysia Swimming Federation (MS), under the leadership of Datuk Seri Dr Shahidan Kassim, who was retained as president for the term 2023-2025 at its 54th Annual General Meeting here Saturday (June 17).

Selangor swimming head coach Marilyn Chua was elected vice-president after receiving 29 votes compared to Datuk Nawawi Reduan’s 20 votes, while Andy Low sprung a surprise by receiving 29 votes compared to Mae Chan’s 22 votes for the post of secretary-general.

The final new face, 22-time SEA Games gold medallist Nurul Huda Abdullah (pic) was elected as assistant secretary with 28 votes, beating Tan Chin Chin (20 votes).

Shahidan, who won unopposed, told reporters after the election that he would table a motion to amend the federation’s constitution allowing him to appoint the secretary-general and treasurer in an upcoming meeting.

He also expressed his appreciation to the old committee members for their contributions that resulted in excellent results at the international stage.

"We did discuss the amendment on how to elect the secretary-general and treasurer as the association has the provision. We cannot do so now but need to wait three years,” Shahidan said.

Newly elected secretary-general Andy shared that his main focus would be to ensure views from all states, including the Federal Territories, could be understood before any decision is taken.

Incumbents, Oon Kee Seng and Nancy Yap, both retained their positions as deputy president and treasurer respectively. - Bernama

The Office Bearers for Malaysian Swimming Federation for the term 2023-2025 are as follows:

  • President: Datuk Seri Dr Shahidan Kassim (Perlis)
  • Deputy President: Oon Kee Seng (Perak)
  • Vice-President: Marilyn Chua (Selangor)
  • Secretary-General: Andy Low (Negri Sembilan)
  • Assistant Secretary: Nurul Huda Abdullah (Selangor)
  • Treasurer: Nancy Yap (Kuala Lumpur)

Committee Members:

  1. 1. Tasha Jane (Penang)
  2. 2. Chee Pao Kam (Kedah)
  3. 3. Goh Kah Yi (Negri Sembilan)
  4. 4. Mohd Azwan Abd Halim (Sabah)
  5. 5. Haris Lua Abdullah (Johor)
Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

swimming , MS , AGM , office bearers

   

Next In Swimming

Swimming-Governing body makes waves with Budapest move, leaving Olympic capital behind
Jayden savours new national record and picture taken with Olympic champion Marchand
Swimmer Jayden sets national record at World Cup
Coach hails Hoe Yean for bettering 400m freestyle record at World Cup
Swimming-Australia strikes deal with World Aquatics over governance reform
Dhuha stands out after erasing oldest national record
Rouxin is first female Malaysian swimmer to win medal at World Cup
Dhuha erases Jeffrey Ong’s 35-year-old national record
Rouxin is first Malaysian World Cup medal winner in 35 years
Swimming-Australia's McKeown pulls out of World Cup over mental health

Others Also Read