TAKING
PART in sporting events is not only about winning, but it is also an
opportunity to exchange cooperation and work together in pursuit of shared
goals, build new friendships, deepen cooperation and share different
experiences and achievements.
This
is what Youth and Sports Minister, Datuk Peter Pang said about sports at the
Asian Zone Taekwondo Culture Open championship 2012 during the launching of the
Asian Zone Taekwondo Culture Open Championship at the Kota Kinabalu Sport
complex. The two-day tournament was organized by the Taekwondo Association,
which was held at Kota Kinabalu on December 11-12.
Pang
also commended the association for hosting the international championship that
has brought competitors from many nations together. The Taekwando Association
President and organising commitee chairman Lau Ki Wai also attended the
launching of the event.
200
athletes from Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Macau, Singapore and China took
part in the tournament.
Guangdong
of China emerged overall champions in the open category, with Hong Kong coming
at second, and Macau at third place.
Local
athletes showcased displayed a strong performance in the junior category
despite foreign domination in the open category with the MSY Taekwondo
Association taking top honours followed by Korea at second, and Labuan taking
third place.
200
athletes from Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Macau, Singapore and China took
part in the tournament.
The
championship featured 8 weight divisions consisting of the open and junior
categories (14-17 years old) and 10 divisions in the super junior (10-13 years
old) category, for both men and women. (Insight Sabah)
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