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town in Sarawak. He was married to Ubung Taie Riwat with whom he had five children. Kuda changed his name to Bala Ditta following the birth of his first child.
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He became the first Malaysian from Sarawak to participate in the Summer Olympics, competing at the
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Athletes (track and field) at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
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and coached recruits. He retired in December 1988 from the police.
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After his retirement from competitive sports, Kuda served with the
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of the Games. Both medals were won at the 110 meter event.
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where he qualified for the semifinals of his event.
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Malaysian
Bario
Miri
Kingdom of Sarawak
Malaysia
Miri
Malaysia
Sarawak
Malaysia
Athletics
athletics
Malaysia
Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
1973 Singapore
1971 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysian
Malaysia
1964 Summer Olympics
Crown Colony of Sarawak
Commonwealth
Asian Games
British Crown Colony
Sarawak
1962 Commonwealth Games
Perth
Sarawak
1962 Asian Games
Jakarta
Indonesia
1964

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