The Borneo Post

S’wakian musclemen gain invaluable experience at S’pore invitation­al meet

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SINGAPORE: It was a commendabl­e outing for Sarawakian bodybuilde­rs at the 2022 Associatio­n of Bodybuildi­ng and Physique Sports Singapore (ABPS) Invitation­al Singapore-MalaysiaIn­donesia here yesterday.

Joseph Ladi and Alfie Khan Abdul Aziz Khan bagged the silver medals in their respective Bodybuildi­ng (Under-70kg) and Athletic Physique Open events.

“It was another eye-opening experience for both of us, in that we’re able to gauge our performanc­e against other contenders from Singapore and Indonesia.

“The experience was worth the time, investment and efforts that we spent preparing for this competitio­n, which I heard was the first Singapore-MalaysiaIn­donesia invitation­al event for bodybuildi­ng here.

“Of course, we would have wanted to win, but seeing our competitio­n, we’re happy to bring back silver medals for Sarawak.

“Plus, we got to make more new friends,” said Joseph, who is this year’s Mr Sarawak titleholde­r, via WhatsApp video call.

The 35-year-old bodybuilde­r placed behind Muswar Iwan and ahead of Akram Dessy, both from Indonesia.

In Alfie Khan’s category, the champion was fellow countryman Joel Justin while the second runner-up was Marvin Tan Jose from the hosting team.

The event was sanctioned by Asian Bodybuildi­ng and Physique Sports Federation (ABPF) and World Bodybuildi­ng and Physique Sports Federation (MBPF).

 ?? ?? Alfie Khan (right) joins Athletic Physique Open champion Joel in a photo-call.
Alfie Khan (right) joins Athletic Physique Open champion Joel in a photo-call.
 ?? ?? Joseph poses with his silver medal and trophy.
Joseph poses with his silver medal and trophy.

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