The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Inaugural Labuan Media Run a success

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LABUAN: The inaugural Labuan Media Run 2019 kicked off with huge success, with participat­ion from all over Borneo in the event at Dataran Labuan yesterday.

Prominent extreme runners from Sabah dominated the field, winning both the veteran men's and women's category and women's open category.

With the tagline, ‘Run for Health', the event received more than 200 runners from Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei and Labuan including those who have made history in the internatio­nal extreme runs nationwide.

The former champion of Mt Kinabalu Internatio­nal Climbathon, Guianus Salagan and his wife Kona Liaw proved age is no barrier after winning the men's and women's veteran categories, having clocked 25:55 and 31:33 respective­ly.

Hasrin Sibin from Sabah and Zulkifli Othman from Labuan emerged second and third respective­ly with 27:18 and 29:42 respective­ly.

Sabah's women athlete from Pitas Marlin Hing won the women's category as she clocked 29:41, being tailed by a 12year-old runner from Tenom, Malshiera Jumid, who clocked 31:05 and Chlestie Anna with time 33:49.

Siblings Jessica Suip and Stella Suip from Kuala Penyu, Sabah won the fourth and fifth (top 10) in the women's open category with time of 34:03 and 34:33 respective­ly.

The men's open category was won by a Bruneian soldier, Mastani Mohd Yusof, with a recorded time of 24:22, a couple of seconds ahead of second placed, Fabian@Osmond Damon with 24:47 and Romeo Gomboh of 25:00 from Sabah.

The run organised by Labuan Media Practition­er Associatio­n in collaborat­ion with JHK Events was jointly flagged off by Labuan Member of Parliament Datuk Rozman Isli, Senator Datuk Bashir Alias, Labuan Chamber of Malay Entreprene­urs (DUML) president cum Labuan Liberty Port Management Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Datuk Seri Mohd Alias Abd Rahman, Tunas Rakyat director Datuk Norsiah Abdullah, Labuan Youth and Sports Department director and Informatio­n Department director Supian Musa.

“I am pleased with the win today…this was not the first time I took part in the runs in Labuan…the weather and the route played a big part in my performanc­e today and I enjoyed running the last stretch of the scenic route,” said Guianus Salagan.

The ‘classic' runner from Brunei came in fourth (top ten) with a time of 34:12, behind Santi@Jasmeen Bahar who clocked 34:08 and Chong Vun Lung (Beaufort) at 33:24 in the women's open category.

“It was an exciting event, joining the experience­d and newcomers together in the run, we will surely come again for any run in Labuan,” Cecilia said.

Among those who sponsored the event were Asian Supply Base Sdn Bhd, Labuan Financial Services Authority (Labuan FSA), Labuan Shipyard Engineerin­g Sdn Bhd (LSE), Ritz Supplier, Datuk Wong Kii Yii, MP Labuan Datuk Rozman Isli and D'One Mart.

 ??  ?? The top ten runners in the men's open category with cash and medals.
The top ten runners in the men's open category with cash and medals.

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