
Kota Kinabalu: Some 700 participants from all over Malaysia as well as Brunei are taking part in the International Sabah Open Darts Tournament which started Friday at the Kota Kinabalu Community Hall.
The three-day competition with a total cash prize of RM23,300 is held in conjunction with the 25th Anniversary of Kota Kinabalu City.
Three categories are being staged and the top winning prize of RM8,000 goes to the premier division in the team event. Second place will receive RM3,000 and
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The second division champions will get RM1,000 and RM500 to the runners-up and RM250 each for the losing semi-finalists.
In the individual category, the men’s singles champion will be awarded RM1,000 with the runner-up getting RM500 followed by RM250 each for the semi-finalists and RM150 each for the losing quarter-finalists.
The winner in the ladies category will also receive RM1,000 and runner-up will get RM400, RM150 each for the losing semi-finalists and RM50 each for the losing quarter-finalists.
The opening ceremony was officiated by Mayor Datuk Seri Sabin Samitah, represented by deputy director general (operations) Robert Lipon.
He said in his speech that the presence of participants from various parts of the State and country not only reflects the universal spirit of sportsmanship, but also makes the tournament the best medium to strengthen ties between the local and international communities.
“I would like to express my appreciation and congratulations to the organisers for their efforts in organising this international-class tournament as it not only strengthens the sport of darts, but also elevates the name of Kota Kinabalu as an active, competitive and visitor-friendly city.
“As Mayor, I am pleased to welcome all participants and guests to Kota Kinabalu City, a city rich in natural beauty, cultural heritage and the hospitality of its residents,” he said.
He also called on all the participants to grab the opportunity to explore the interesting places around the city.
“These include Anjung Kinabalu which is famous for its handicrafts and fresh seafood, the stunning sunsets at Tanjung Aru Beach, or the beautiful views from Signal Hill Observatory.
“Not to forget, participants can also enjoy food at the Api-Api Night Market as well as visiting the Gaya Street Sunday Market.
“This 25th anniversary celebration is indeed a reflection on our achievements as a city that continues to thrive and be sustainable,” he said.




