By Suresh Nair

THERE’S a good ‘ole Malay liner I remember my kampong friends, from my childhood days along Chai Chee, used to tell me: Kalah tidak apa, style mahu (translated means, never mind losing but must have style). Indeed, there was plenty of “style” in moderation value as the sepaktakraw hall of the head office of PERSES (Singapore Sepaktakraw Federation) along Bedok North Street 3 was turned into an unbelievably decorative five-star hotel ballroom on Saturday. The chandelier lights, the white-gold ribboned backdrops, the air-conditioned tents and the “makan besar” of delicious kampong-styled food truly made it a red-carpet welcome.

The event: PERSES Annual Awards 2017.
If you ever wish for your distinguished guests to be fully immersed in your event, this is the optimum environment for any memorable event. Truly the PERSES way.
Not a sweat was raised in the formal batik-attire event as PERSES celebrated its annual awards on “home ground” in the heart-beat of a sepaktakraw hall. And nostalgia prevailed, perhaps with some tears, too, as this was the final major event before PERSES moves to its new home at the ultra-modern SportsHub later this year.

“We wanted it to be an unforgettable afternoon for the players, officials, referees, coaches, stakeholders and the VIP guests and to do it in a five-star hotel-way with aircon tentage in the midst of the sepaktakraw courts,” said PERSES President Dato’ Abdul Halim Kader.

“Few believed we could host such a magnanimous event but we wanted to make it very memorable in saluting everyone who were involved in the sport.”
PERSES was formed in 1960 with its main objective to promote and develop sepaktakraw, locally and internationally. Now, 57 years later, Singapore plays an extraordinary leadership role in promoting the rattan-ball sport globally with over 60 countries, not only of Nusantara but in Asia, Middle East, Central Asia, Europe and America.


OLYMPIC GAMES DREAM
Dato’ Halim, who is also the President of the Asian Sepaktakraw Federation (ASTAF) and also International Sepaktakraw Federation (ISTAF) Secretary-General, has set a longer-term target of making it an Olympic Games sport.

“We can do it because it’s an easy sport to play, by both sexes, young and old, and it’s a very entertaining sport, which can garner tremendous media interest, too,” he says. “The very strong roots in Asia clearly show that it’s part of the sporting culture and heritage of the world’s biggest continent.”
For Dato’ Halim, his passion for the rattan-ball started from ‘kampong’ schooldays when he was 10, as he relished it as a sport and religion, too, as it inculcated, through competition, an exquisite grassroots art-form, perfect as a heartlander sport.

Reaching out to the grassroots is a personal lifestyle trademark as Halim has been a former senior civil servant at the Immigration Department of Singapore, who was awarded several national awards including the BBM and PBM for his rousing community work. He’s very well connected on the political front, too, as a People’s Action Party (PAP) stalwart, last holding the post as deputy chairman for the PAP Bedok Reservoir-Punggol Branch at the Aljunied GRC. He is also a founding member of Yayasan Mendaki, a leading heartlander Malay-Muslim organisation.

“I just love the rattan ball and sepak takraw has the real potential to be a globally infectious sport, with an absolute family-viewership, from stadiums to the homes. I will never stop until I achieve my longer-term dream to make it an Olympics event.”

Besides the dedicated volunteer players and officials, Halim specially paid tribute to stakeholders like the Ministry of Education (MOE), NTUC, ITE, People’s Association and Sports SG, who play a major role in the grassroots development of the sport.

The guest-of honour, Zainal Sapari, Member of Parliament Pasir Ris East Constituency, which is part of the Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC, noted: “The development and growth of sepaktakraw will not be successful without them. It requires every individual’s efforts, determination, patience, perseverance and. most importantly, good leadership who will bring PERSES to the next level.”

The awards ceremony brought together former legends from the 1960s and 30 ex-national players were decorated for their contributions. Even two former national players who are siblings, who played in the 1990: Shamsimon Sabtu and Samon Sabtu.

In ending, let me reiterate the good ‘ole Malay liner: Kalah tidak apa, style mahu. For PERSES, the five-letter word “kalah” is never in the dictionary and under the leadership of Dato’ Abdul Halim always look forward to successful days ahead, with the greatest of styles.

Here’s the full roll of honours at PERSES Awards 2017:

EXCELLENCE AWARDS: Active SG, NTUC Club, People’s Association (Community Sports Division), Civil Service Club, Ministry of Education (Student Development Curriculum Division), ITE Sports Council and Kaki Bukit CSC.
OUSTANDING AWARD (45 years as Trustee): S S Dhillon, PBM (Former Secretary General of Singapore National Olympic Council).
OUSTANDING AWARDS: Abdul Sarip Naharawi, Muhammad Fariq Abdul Halim, Meswan Satin, Rahamat Mohd Eusoff, Mohd Nazri Haron, Raimon Budin, Aziz Jumaat, Borhan Saini, Mohd Salim Ebrahim Marican, Mohd Ghazali Jaffar, Zainal Mohamed, Roslan Ahmad, Khaire Sani, Haron Kosnan, Muhammad Taufiq Abdul Halim, Mohammed Radhi Che Mei, Suzalinah Saidee, R.V Sathish Naidu, Padzli Othman, Abdul Jalil Abdul Latiff, Abdul Mutalib Rahaman, Shamsul Marwasi, Mahathir Mohammad Isa, Nur Hazura Hamdan, Shahril Abdul Ghani and Rohaizan Sarip.
OUSTANDING AWARDS (Former national players): Ahmad Tapri, M Said Yusop, Yazid Ahmad, Ramli Radin Ismail, Wahab Ismail, Zulkipli Jaapar, Sarip Modipi, Jumaat Salleh, Khamis Horjah, Aziz Abdulla, Kassim Makson, Ali Abdullah, SallehNanang, Nazri Ahmad, Shariff Osman, Jamal Omar, Mohd Shukor Mohd Shadik, Mohd Fami Mohamed, Raffi Majid, Padzli Othman, Nurisham Adam, Minlan Munjari, Khoo Yak Seng, Shamsaimon Sabtu, Juraime Atan, Shamon Sabtu, Salim Nahrawi and Firdaus Mohamed.

LONG SERVICE AWARDS (Referees): Ishak Razali, Mohd Razib Selamat, Lawrence Jude Lazaroo, Mohammed Radhi, Haron Kosnan, Roslan Ahmad, Nor Azura Mohammed Radhi, Zainal Mohamed, Rashid Kana, Khaire Sani, Aladdin Lee Ibrahim, Mohammad Isham Ibrahim, Ramlee Jumani, Mohamad Fandi Kahar and Harun Rahamad.

LONG SERVICE AWARD (Coaches): Baharuddin Dalap, Salleh Nanang, Shamsul Marwasi, Mohd Shukor Mohd Shadik, Mohamed Noor Mahmood, Mohd Said Sarpin, Mahathir Mohammad Isa and Padzli Othman.
LONG SERVICE AWARDS (Schools & Clubs): Anuar Ismail, Amir Mirza, Kasan Rashid, Azimi Ahmad and Wira Said.
CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION: Letchmenon Mariappan, Haji Abdul Jalil Kunimin, PBM, Mohd Ghazali Mohd Noor, Dr Shaikh Ahmad Buhari, Dr Kursheed Ahmad Shah, Mohd Heikal Mohd Yusope, R.V. Sathish Naidu, Chan Boon Seng Philip, Zainal Abidin Nordin, Mohamed Yusoff Ismail Salleh, Kamsin Moslin and Cahaya Timur Catering and Rental Services.

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