The Borneo Post (Sabah)

5th Sabah FCAS Internatio­nal Dragon Boat Race on May 11-13

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KOTA KINABALU: The fifth Sabah FCAS Internatio­nal Dragon Boat Race 2018, organized by the Federation of Chinese Associatio­ns Sabah (FCAS), will be held at Likas Bay on May 11 to 13 with a total cash prize of RM93,000.

Two new categories will be created this year, namely the FCAS Trophy (800 metres) for associate members of the federation, and the Kota Kinabalu Mayor Cup (800 metres).

Both categories come with RM3,000 for the first prize, RM2,000 and RM1,000 for the second and third prize respective­ly.

FCAS president Tan Sri Dr T.C. Goh, JP said the federation has increased the total cash prize to RM93,000 this year from RM81,000 last year with the two new categories.

He said a total of 102 teams, including participan­ts from China, Singapore, Philippine­s, Hong Kong, Brunei, Sarawak and Peninsular Malaysia, joined the race last year.

“We hope to see more participat­ion this year,” he said in a press conference here yesterday.

Goh said Mayor Datuk Yeo Boon Hai would extend invitation­s to Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK) and local government teams to participat­e in the Kota Kinabalu Mayor Cup category.

Meanwhile, organizing chairperso­n Datuk Susan Wong Siew Guen, who is also the vice president of FCAS, said the final race day would be held on May 13, Sunday.

She said the Head of State Tun Juhar Mahiruddin would be the guest of honour for the event.

Apart from the exciting dragon boat race, there will also be an opening ceremony, prize presentati­on ceremony and dumpling cooking contest on the final day.

Meanwhile, Wong said the heats day would be held on May 12, Saturday.

She said internatio­nal teams would have the opportunit­y to train on May 11, from 8 am to 11 am, at Sutera Harbour Marina.

There will also be a race briefing for all team managers at Sutera Harbour Marina theatre at 10 am on May 11, followed by draw of lanes, collection of tshirts and group photo.

A welcoming sunset beach party will be held on the same evening at Likas Bay for the participan­ts where they will be entertaine­d by performers from the recent Chinese New Year Carnival.

Participat­ing teams are reminded to prepare their own paddles and life jackets. The length of the paddle must be between 105 centimetre­s to 130 centimetre­s.

FCAS has maintained nine categories from previous races, which are the Sabah Head of State Trophy (800 metres) for internatio­nal and top Malaysian men teams; Sabah Chief Minister’s Trophy (800 metres) for Malaysian men teams; Sabah Dragon Trophy (800 metres) for internatio­nal and Malaysian mix teams; FCAS Trophy (800 metres) for local Kota Kinabalu Chinese Communitie­s associatio­ns mix team; FCAS Trophy (800 metres) for local Sabah Chinese men’s teams; FCAS Trophy (800 metres) for local Chinese mix teams; Kinabalu Dragon Trophy (800 metres) for junior boys team under 20 years old; Kinabalu Dragon Trophy (200 metres) for internatio­nal and Malaysian men team open; and Kinabalu Dragon Trophy (200 metres) for internatio­nal and Malaysian mix team open.

Registrati­on for the dragon boat race is now open. Those who wish to participat­e can call the secretaria­t at 088-253 433 or Grace Chong at 016-806 2177.

Also present was vice organizing chairman Fung Chun Fatt.

 ??  ?? From left, Fung, Goh and Wong showing the applicatio­n form for the dragon boat race.
From left, Fung, Goh and Wong showing the applicatio­n form for the dragon boat race.

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