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Sukma Games
The Sukma Games is a sporting event in Malaysia, held once every two years. Sukma is an acronym for Sukan Malaysia; literally Malaysian Games, in other words this event is often viewed as a high end national level competition and is usually referred to as the "Malaysian Olympics". The first Games was held in 1986 in Kuala Lumpur. The games are held biannually since its inaugural event in 1986, although Kuala Lumpur host the games in 2011 and 2013 for optional sports of the 2012 edition and 2014 edition respectively, making it apparently held annually at those time. Participants of the event are picked from an extremely competitive pool of possible strong elite athletes for each respective state and are usually extremely proficient and skilled in their own respective disciplines.〔 (【引用サイトリンク】title=Sukan Malaysia (SUKMA) )〕 ==Background== The Sukma Games is a multi-sports events held bianually and is the largest and prestige tournament in Malaysia. The tournament is held at every alternate year with Southeast Asian Games to explore new talents of the athletes highly potential to represent the nation at International Sporting Events. The Sukma Games rose from the proposal of the then Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Anwar Ibrahim in 1983. At first, the proposal consists of sports such as Tennis, Table Tennis, Cycling, Athletics and Volleyball, but due to popularity and fame, the sports and number of events increased. The Sukma Games concept is initiated to shape a united multi-racial society across the nation. The games fulfilled the Malaysia corporation concept where the government, sporting bodies, National Sports Council and Non-Governmental Organizations are involved in managing its sponsorship.
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