Sarawak gets cracking for athletics championships


HAVING lost the right to host the biennial World Para Swimming Championships in July, Kuching will focus on preparations to hold the 21st Asia Masters Athletics Championships (AMAC) from Dec 2 to 6.

Sarawak Youth and Sports Assistant Minister Datuk Snowdan Lawan expects about 3,500 veteran athletes from over 45 countries to compete in this year’s AMAC, which will feature 1,500 events.

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