Asian Rugby Sevens Series – Borneo Sevens 2009

October 31st to November 1st, Likas Stadium – It was truly an epic weekend for the titans of Asian rugby as the players from all corners of Asia converged into the stadium for this momentous sports event. The Malaysian Rugby Union was the host for the Borneo Sevens and to receive such  support from the  international sports organizations to hold this spectacular event in Sabah was overwhelming indeed for the locals.

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The top 12 teams that participated were Japan (1st seed), Hong Kong (2), China (3), Chinese Taipei (4), Korea (5), Malaysia (6), Thailand (7), Guam (8), India (9), Philippines (10), Brunei (11) and Indonesia (12).

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All of the participating nations were grouped into three pools(four in each pool) which begins with a round robin pool before the knockout matches commenced.

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The main aspirations of the Asian Rugby Sevens Series is to implement a sevens-specific ranking of Asian Rugby Football Union (ARFU) nations. Future ARFU tournaments and various sports events shall use this ranking as it is also a relevant aspect in recognizing these Asian teams for IRB World Sevens Series events.

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Japan clinched the Asian Rugby Seven Series event at Likas Stadium, Sabah by beating Hong Kong 38-14. They maintained a formidable game record, posting 187 points and only conceding 26 throughout their participation in this event. Korea claimed the Bronze medal after defeating the weary Malaysian team 31-7.

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The Borneo Sevens is the third event in the Asian Rugby Seven Series, and it is the second of two ranking events of the whole series. Japan’s win in the Borneo Sevens means that they have a lead at the top of the series standing, closely followed by Korea and Hong Kong.

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The most interesting match up of the event was between the sevens of Guam and Thailand. For the former, this was their first time playing in the Asian Rugby Sevens Series. In their match against Thailand, the latter was the favourite team as well as the most experienced between the two in the Asian Rugby Seven Series, but they held their ground and triumphed against the Thais 24-7, finishing seventh place.

The Asian Rugby Sevens Series concluded the event in Borneo for this year with Japan winning the top spot, but the series still has two more events to go: Kish Island Sevens in Iran on 20 and 22 November, and Sri Lanka Sevens on 28 and 29 November of this year.

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24th Sabah Dragon Boat Race 2009 at Likas Bay, Kota Kinabalu

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The 24th Sabah Dragon Boat Race 2009 was held at Likas Bay on the third weekend of June. The two-day event, which ran from 20 June until 21 June 2009, saw the participation of 65 teams. The participants consisted of teams mainly from Sabah, and Brunei Darussalam is the only country outside of Malaysia that returned for this year’s race. Last year’s champion, Pertubuhan Peladang Kawasan Tuaran, also returned for this year’s event.

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Two Days of Dragon Boat Race
This year’s race was held for two days, with the heats conducted on Day 1 of the event. The final race was held on Sunday, 21 June 2009.

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The final race was attended by a host of dignitaries, including the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Sabah, Yang Berhormat Datuk Masidi Manjun and Sabah’s Head of State Tun Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Ahmadshah bin Abdullah.

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Champions again
The team from Pertubuhan Peladang Kawasan Tuaran defended their title in the Sabah Head of State’s Trophy event, and brought home RM4,000 of prize money. Last year’s second place winner, the team Terayung, won second place for this year’s race. Pasukan Kebangsaan Negara Brunei Darussalam, last year’s third place winner, could only manage a fifth placing.

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Results
Here are the finals results of the 24th Sabah Dragon Boat Race 2009

Sabah Head of State Trophy
No. Team Time
1 PERTUBUHAN PELADANG TUARAN 02:38
2 TERAYUNG 02:39
3 RASA RIA AS 02:40
4 SHAN-SHUI A 02:41
5 PASUKAN KEBANGSAAN NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM 02:44
Sabah Chief Minister Trophy (Malaysian Men)
No. Team Time
1 PASUKAN SEPILOK LAUT SANDAKAN 02:35
2 SHAN-SHUI B 02:36
3 PERSATUAN PENGAYUH PERANAK GAYANG A 02:37
4 TORONG OPIS MENGKABONG 02:38
5 SERI SULAMAN 02:40
6 RUKUT-RUKUT LOK BO, EOH TUARAN 02:41
7 SERANDAH MASUT PENCHIL 02:42
Sabah Dragon Trophy (International & Malaysian Mix Teams)
No. Team Time
1 NEXUS RESORT A 02:34
2 MAJU ORIENTAL B 02:36
3 MENGKABONG MIX TEAM 02:37
4 UMNO IMAN (KAMPUNG DARAU LAUT) 02:40
5 SAPP ZONE TAWAU 02:52
6 M2 03:00
7 PEMUDA PBS DNS
SCCA President’s Trophy (Chinese Men’s Teams Only)
No. Team Time
1 SANDAKAN FISHING TONG KANG ASSOCIATION 02:48
2 PERSEKUTUAN PERSATUAN-PERSATUAN CINA TAWAU 02:50
3 PERSATUAN TEO CHEW TAWAU 02:51
4 KOLEJ TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN DNF
SCCA President’s Trophy (Chinese Mix Teams Only)
No. Team Time
1 SANDAKAN FISHING TONG KANG ASSOCIATION 03:09
2 PEAK DRAGON 03:17
3 KK FOOCHOW TEAM 03:23
4 KK HAKKA ASSO. TEAM 03:26
5 KIAN KOK DRAGON BOAT 03:54
6 THY DOLPHIN KOTA KINABALU 04:16
Kinabalu Dragon Trophy (Under 20)
No. Team Time
1 SHAN-SHUI JUNIOR 02:32
2 INAI KIARA 02:35
3 PERSATUAN PENGAYUH PERANAK GAYANG 02:38
4 DARAU KIDS 02:39
5 DARAU VILLAGE JUNIOR 02:40
6 REMAJA GILING 02:42
7 REMAJA G.M.L DRAGON 02:47
Men’s Team Open 200m Race
No. Team Time
1 PASUKAN SEPILOK LAUT SANDAKAN 36:00
2 SHAN-SHUI B 36:10
3 NEXUS RESORT B 36:20
4 PENANG FORWARD SPORTS CLUB (PIDBF) 37:00
5 TERAYUNG 38:00
6 PERSATUAN PENGAYUH PERANAK GAYANG B 38:60
7 DARAU VILLAGE 39:93
Mix Team Open 200m Race
No. Team Time
1 MENGKABONG MIX TEAM 38:20
2 MAJU ORIENTAL C 39:25
3 MAJU ORIENTAL D 40:00
4 SHANGRI-LA’S RASA RIA RESORT MIX TEAM 41:20
Charity Race
No. Team Time
1 NEXUS RESORT C 02:31
2 DARAU VILLAGE 02:34
3 PERSATUAN PENGAYUH PERANAK GAYANG TUARAN 02:36
4 HYATTI 02:49
5 SHANGRI-LA’S RASA RIA RESORT MIX TEAM 02:51
6 SUTERA HARBOUR RESORT 02:59

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Congratulations to all the winners of the 24rd Sabah Dragon Boat Race 2009.

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KL Tower International Jump Malaysia 2008 (Kota Kinabalu) – Tun Mustapha Tower Base Jump

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Ultimate test of courage, almost nothing is more true than jumping off a 30-storey building and have nothing else between you and an imminent death except the strong winds of the South China Sea. Tun Mustapha Tower, (formerly known as Yayasan Sabah Tower) was that particular building on 9th & 10th August. The jumpers converged at the tower for this momentous event to showcase their skill and of course, bravery.

As the crowd gathered, the accumulation of locals and tourists can’t help but feel awed by the whole show. One of the brave-souls even almost landed among the throng of people gathered but with sheer skill and a little luck; he managed to maneuver himself a few feet away from any spectators.

We had to admit it obviously takes more than just a raw nerves to be up on that tower. Being on top of the 2nd tallest building in Borneo could be a very daunting to normal folks. And for the lifeinborneo.com crew; just being around the jumpers was somewhat comforting and perhaps a little envious of the their level of courage and calmness. To see them simply shrugging-off any fear or doubts and make that leap off the edge was astonishing.

It all started back in 2004 where only a handful of these courageous men trying out the jump from the Tun Mustapha Tower. Since then it has gained popularity and they have been organizing this event; one in 2006 and another in the year 2007.

Officially, year 2008 marks the 3rd year running of such an extreme sports event. Luckily there were no incidents occured this year and hopefully we get to see them again next year.

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23rd Sabah Dragon Boat Race 2008 at Likas Bay, Kota Kinabalu

Qu Yuan would have been delighted to know that his final act of protest against a corrupt government have inspired an internationally-renowned watersport that brings out the best from ordinary people. On 15 June 2008, The 23rd Sabah Dragon Boat Race 2008 had just that, when a team of ordinary local fishermen won this year’s Sabah Head of State’s Trophy, despite facing an ocean of a task of defeating the reigning champion Brunei. There were 57 teams altogether that took part in this year’s event, including each from the Philippines and China.

The race went on, come rain or shine

Rain did not stop the participants or the spectators from coming to see this event. People started filling up Likas Bay beach as early as seven in the morning. Hawkers set up food stalls to the delight of the spectators, as food is always a welcomed sight whenever there is a six hour event going on.

The event was officiated by the Chairman of Sabah Tourism Board Yang Berbahagia Dato’ Seri Tengku Zainal Abidin, Organising Committee Chairman Yang Berbahagia Datuk Irene B. Charuruks and the President of Sabah Chinese Cultural Association Yang Berbahagia Datuk Chau Tet On. Among the dignitaries that attended the event was the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment of Sabah Yang Berhormat Datuk Masidi Manjun, the Chief Minister of Sabah Yang Amat Berhormat Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Haji Aman and Sabah’s Head of State Tun Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Ahmadshah bin Abdullah.

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That was the amount of time that separated the third, the second and the champion of the Sabah Head of State’s Trophy for the 23rd Sabah Dragon Boat Race 2008. Despite having only two weeks of training, the Pertubuhan Peladang Tuaran dragonboat team managed to beat reigning champion Brunei and bring home the grand prize – a trophy and a cash prize of RM 4,000.00.

The Brunei national team only managed to get a third place in the Sabah Head of State’s Trophy, as the second place was won by another local team from Tuaran, Sabah.

Here are the final results for the 23rd Sabah Dragon Boat Race 2008:

Sabah Head of State’s Trophy

First – Pertubuhan Peladang Tuaran

Second – Terayung, Tuaran

Third – Brunei Darussalam National Team

Sabah Chief Minister’s Trophy

First – Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort B

Second – Pekayuh Skim Remaja, Brunei Darussalam

Third – Tuaran F1

Sabah Chinese Cultural Association President’s Trophy (Men’s Open Category)
First – Penang Forward Sports Club
Second – Persekutuan Persatuan Cina Tawau
Third – Persatuan Teo Chew Tawau

Sabah Chinese Cultural Association President’s Trophy (Mixed Open Category)
First – Sabah Chinese Cultural Association
Second – The Federation of Chinese Association Sabah
Third – Hokkien Association Dragon Team

Sabah Dragon Trophy
First – Mengkabong Mix Team, Tuaran
Second – Nexus Resort Karambunai
Third – Tam Villa, Tuaran

Sabah Tourism Trophy
First – Shan Sui Golf and Country Club Resort B, Tawau
Second – Tay Travel (B), Kota Kinabalu
Third – Shan Sui Golf and Country Club Resort A, Tawau

The race ends for 2008

Congratulations to all the winners of the 23rd Sabah Dragon Boat Race 2008. We hope to see all the participants again next year.

Sources:
Qu Yuan reference from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qu_Yuan
Results from http://dragonboat.sabahtourism.com/2008/results.html

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7th Brunei National Sports

Venue: Hassanal Bolkiah Stadium
Date: from 16th June to 28th June 2008
Organiser: Youth & Sport Department, Ministry of Culture, Youth & Sport

Information & Inquiry:
Youth & Sport Department
Tel: +673 2381904 / +673 2383904 / +673 2383911
Fax: +673 2380042
Website: www.belia-sukan.gov.bn

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