Chance to shine for karate exponents in regional meet


Tenaga Suriya's P. Desigan (right) lands a kick on Zuri Group's Adi Zahid Azim.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia have set themselves a lofty target when they host the South-East Asia Karate Federation (SEAKF) Championships for the first time in June.

The meet, to be held in Port Dickson from June 1-5, will be a good indicator of Malaysia’s chances in the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games next year. As such, the Malaysia Karate Federation (Makaf) are looking at the national exponents to shine in their own backyard.

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