Brunei's Beyblade X Champions crowned


Beyblade X 2-on-2 tournament winners in a group photo. - DBOS BEYS BEYBLADE BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Mohammad Aqim Matsah from Team Tutong X (TXT) emerged as the champion of the ‘Triple Drans Battle’ Beyblade X competition after defeating Harris Abdullah from Team Jakusha Bladers in the final match organised by Jakusha Tour at Kampong Lambak.

Third place went to Mohammad Alim Raduan from the DBos Beys Team, who triumphed over teammate Rosaimi Lamit, placing fourth.

Meanwhile, the top eight consolation prizes were awarded to TXT’s Mohammad Aqim, JB’s Mimi Nazuwan, JB’s Mohd Erwan Shah, and SA’s Julkarnain.

In the Beyblade X 2-on-2 competition, Julkarnain Husin clinched the championship title after defeating Pengiran Hasswandy Abu Bakar from Team Undergroundz X with a decisive 7-0 score in the final match held at Jalan Wasai Limuru.

Third place in the 2-on-2 category went to Amiruddin Abdi Manaf from the Jakusha Bladers Team, while Norhayati Abdul Latip took fourth.

Consolation prizes were awarded to SA’s Julkarnain, UGX’s Abdul Naim, and JB’s Mimi Nazuwan.

In the ongoing ‘Jakusha Bladers League 2024/2025’, the Jakusha Bladers Team widened their lead with 169 points, followed by DBos Beys Team with 160 points, SA Bladerz Team with 143 points, and Underground X Team with 88 points. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

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