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Datuk Haji Sabiamad Abdul Ahad PMW AMN (20 March 1956 – 10 April 2021) was a Malaysian sport shooter. Sabiamad was born in Muar, Johor and was the Standard Pistol and Free Pistol shooting champion and also national record holder. After retirement in 1990s, he continued to be active in the sport as a coach and manager of the national shooting squad, including stints as the national team manager in the Myanmar 2013 SEA Games, Singapore 2017 SEA Games and the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics. He had also been a board member of the National Athletes Welfare Foundation (YAKEB).

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  • Datuk Hāddsch Sabiamad Abdul Ahad (* 20. März 1956 in Muar; † 10. April 2021 in , Selangor) war ein malaysischer Sportschütze. Sabiamad Abdul Ahad war Meister und Rekordhalter seines Landes mit der Freien Pistole und der Standardpistole. Bei den Südostasienspielen 1983 in gewann er Gold über 50 Meter mit der Freien Pistole und über 10 Meter mit der Luftpistole. Vier Jahre später gelang ihm der gleiche Erfolg bei den Südostasienspielen in Jakarta mit der Schnellfeuerpistole. Bei der Eröffnungsfeier der Olympischen Sommerspiele 1984 war er Fahnenträger Malaysias und trat während der Spiele im an, wo er den 35. Rang belegte. Nach seinem Karriereende in den 1990er Jahren war er als Trainer und Manager der Nationalmannschaft Malaysias tätig. Zudem war er Vorstandsmitglied in der National Athletes Welfare Foundation. Am 10. April starb Sabiamad Abdul Ahad im Alter von 65 Jahren an einem Herzinfarkt im Hospital Serdang in . (de)
  • Datuk Haji Sabiamad Abdul Ahad PMW AMN (20 March 1956 – 10 April 2021) was a Malaysian sport shooter. Sabiamad was born in Muar, Johor and was the Standard Pistol and Free Pistol shooting champion and also national record holder. He ruled the Air Pistol event at the South-East Asia level and also the Central Pistol, Rapid Pistol and Standard Pistol events. Among his achievements were winning gold medals at the Singapore 1983 SEA Games in the men's 50m pistol and Jakarta 1987 SEA Games in the men's fire pistol shooting events. He had also competed and became the Malaysia's flag bearer in the 1984 Summer Olympics at the Los Angeles, United States. After retirement in 1990s, he continued to be active in the sport as a coach and manager of the national shooting squad, including stints as the national team manager in the Myanmar 2013 SEA Games, Singapore 2017 SEA Games and the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics. He had also been a board member of the National Athletes Welfare Foundation (YAKEB). (en)
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  • Datuk Hāddsch Sabiamad Abdul Ahad (* 20. März 1956 in Muar; † 10. April 2021 in , Selangor) war ein malaysischer Sportschütze. Sabiamad Abdul Ahad war Meister und Rekordhalter seines Landes mit der Freien Pistole und der Standardpistole. Bei den Südostasienspielen 1983 in gewann er Gold über 50 Meter mit der Freien Pistole und über 10 Meter mit der Luftpistole. Vier Jahre später gelang ihm der gleiche Erfolg bei den Südostasienspielen in Jakarta mit der Schnellfeuerpistole. Am 10. April starb Sabiamad Abdul Ahad im Alter von 65 Jahren an einem Herzinfarkt im Hospital Serdang in . (de)
  • Datuk Haji Sabiamad Abdul Ahad PMW AMN (20 March 1956 – 10 April 2021) was a Malaysian sport shooter. Sabiamad was born in Muar, Johor and was the Standard Pistol and Free Pistol shooting champion and also national record holder. After retirement in 1990s, he continued to be active in the sport as a coach and manager of the national shooting squad, including stints as the national team manager in the Myanmar 2013 SEA Games, Singapore 2017 SEA Games and the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics. He had also been a board member of the National Athletes Welfare Foundation (YAKEB). (en)
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