Malaysian Book of Records

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The Malaysian Book of Records (or MBR) is a Malaysian project to publish records set or broken by Malaysians. The project complements former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad's 'Malaysia Boleh!' (Malaysia Can! in English) campaign.[1] As with the Guinness World Records, there is an annually published book listing the records.

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[edit] Aims

The MBR is a project created in line with the governments's call to the people to play a role in nation building towards Vision 2020.[2]

Realising that feats and record attempts were not recorded, Datuk Danny Ooi, (founder of The Malaysia Book of Records) felt that positive recognition should be given to record achievement by Malaysians. As the National Record-Keeper, MBR is an official body that recognises record-holders, record-breakers, and record creators in the country. Upon confirmation of record, the MBR will issue certificates to them, as a recognition for their efforts.[3]

[edit] Origin and History

[edit] Beginnings

The idea was conceived in 1990 when Danny Ooi stumbled upon a few questions regarding extraordinary feats by Malaysians. He recalled seeing a man cycling for days at the Merdeka Stadium, trying to set a world record, and another individual, who travelled from state to state by walking. The latter was hoping his attempt could be entered in the Guinness Book of World Records.[4]

Realising that none of these feats would be recorded or kept, Mr Ooi felt that proper recognition should be given to such determination exhibited by Malaysians. He felt the MBR could motivate and inspire Malaysians to excel in various fields. Ooi visualizes this as a tool that can be used to showcase the achievements of Malaysia to the world.[5]

[edit] Striving for Excellence

To record such achievements they were compiled for publication into the MBR and were also included in its production shown in a TV series called The Malaysia Book of Records' weekly TV series, which debuted on October 6, 1996 on RTM TV2.[6] The MBR will serve as a medium with which to acknowledge Malaysians who have promoted their country by creating records.

The first record book entitled "The Malaysia Book of Records' First Edition" was launched on December 9, 1998, unveiling the Malaysian records in one book for the first time.[7]

[edit] Awards-Giving Ceremony

MBR Awards Night at National and State Level started in December 1998, when the Malaysia Book of Records organised a national level and two states' level, Sabah and Melaka respectively at MBR Awards Night.[8]

[edit] References and Notes

[edit] References

[edit] Notes/Footnotes

  1. ^ Dato' Seri Dr. Mahathir: Father of Modernization (HTML 4.01). Malaysian Book of Records: A Brief Background. Sunway College. Retrieved on 2006-12-07.
  2. ^ Dato' Seri Dr. Mahathir: Father of Modernization (HTML 4.01). Malaysian Book of Records: A Brief Background. Sunway College. Retrieved on 2006-12-07.
  3. ^ Dato' Seri Dr. Mahathir: Father of Modernization (HTML 4.01). Malaysian Book of Records: A Brief Background. Sunway College. Retrieved on 2006-12-07.
  4. ^ The MBR members (2001). Malaysian Book of Records - About MBR (HTM). About Us: How It Started?. The Malaysian Book of Records. Retrieved on 2006-12-07.
  5. ^ The MBR members (2001). Malaysian Book of Records - About MBR (HTM). About Us: How It Started?. The Malaysian Book of Records. Retrieved on 2006-12-07.
  6. ^ The MBR members (2001). Malaysian Book of Records - About MBR (HTM). About Us: A Project that Instils the Spirit to "Strive for Excellence". The Malaysian Book of Records. Retrieved on 2006-12-07.
  7. ^ The MBR members (2001). Malaysian Book of Records - About MBR (HTM). About Us: A Project that Instils the Spirit to "Strive for Excellence". The Malaysian Book of Records. Retrieved on 2006-12-07.
  8. ^ The MBR members (2001). Malaysian Book of Records - About MBR (HTM). About Us: MBR Awards Night (at National and State Level). The Malaysian Book of Records. Retrieved on 2006-12-07.


[edit] See also

The MBR connection
Malaysian Record Breakers and Achievements
Miscellaneous Relations

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