Brunei's Chainblock Tuggers ready for KL tug-of-war showdown


The Chainblock Tuggers team in a group photo during the presentation of the donation. - BB

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: The Chainblock Tuggers, the champions of the Ford Fest 2024 showdown, will send two teams to compete in the Kuala Lumpur International Tug-of-War Championship.

Premier Automobiles announced its support for the Chainblock Tuggers to the competition, to take place on Sept 14 and 15 at Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur. The teams, along with their managers and coach, gathered at Ford’s main showroom on Tuesday (Sept 10) to receive a cash donation.

Premier Automobiles Marketing Manager Mark Paren presented the donation to the Chainblock Tuggers’ President Pengiran Azizulakbar Badaruddin.

The donation signifies the company’s commitment to supporting local sports and community spirit.

“At Premier Automobiles, we believe in empowering local talent and fostering a sense of community through sports. We are thrilled to support the Chainblock Tuggers, who have consistently demonstrated excellence and sportsmanship,” said Paren. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

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