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3 Dec 2025
Sarawak Crowned Overall Champion at National Para Boccia Finals in KL

Sarawak Crowned Overall Champion at National Para Boccia Finals in KL

KUCHING (Dec 20): Sarawak’s para boccia team has claimed the overall champion title at the National Para Boccia Championship Final Circuit in Kuala Lumpur, wrapping up the event on Sunday with an impressive medal haul.

Sarawak Crowned Overall Champion at National Para Boccia Finals in KL
Sarawak Crowned Overall Champion at National Para Boccia Finals in KL

The team, consisting of nine athletes and 11 officials, was led by Chi Poh Yung, team manager and president of the Sarawak Boccia Association. Together, they secured three gold, four silver, and one bronze medals.

Gold Medal Winners

  • Willyien Clifford Honseng (MC1 Male)
  • Angeline Melissa Lawas (BC1 Female)
  • Abdul Razziq Abd Rahman (BC4 Male)

Silver Medal Achievements

  • Muhd Nur Sharizan Ikhwan Abdullah (BC1 Male)
  • Tay Boon Seng (BC2 Male)
  • Sherviana Mathew (BC3 Female)
  • Nur Aisyah Madzelan (BC1 Female)

Bronze Medal

  • Jervis Chi Hong Zhe (BC3 Male)

The final circuit saw participation from 40 top-ranked athletes representing 10 states and territories, including Penang, Perak, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, and Johor.

Chi Poh Yung expressed his satisfaction with the team’s consistent performance throughout the year, including success at the Para Sukma XXI.

“Our athletes performed exceptionally well, meeting medal expectations. This was achieved through strict training programmes, high discipline, and strong parental and departmental support,” said Chi.

However, Chi highlighted a pressing need for proper boccia training facilities in Sarawak.

“We currently lack standard boccia courts in Kuching, Limbang, and Sibu. Our athletes often move between venues, which disrupts their training schedules,” he added.

Chi expressed gratitude to Sarawak Megalanes, Emart Batu Kawa, and the Samarahan Rehabilitation Centre for providing temporary training venues. He also appealed to corporate bodies and developers to help establish a dedicated training hall for boccia athletes.

By Minul Islam Rony

Is a local journalist, dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and community-focused reporting. He covers breaking stories, public affairs, and local developments that matter most to readers. As the CEO and PR Manager of Sarawak Daily, he also oversees editorial direction, strategic communication, and partnerships, ensuring the platform remains a trusted source of news for the region.