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27 Jan 2026
Silent Run 2024 Over 2,300 Join to Empower Deaf Athletes Across Sarawak

Silent Run 2024: Over 2,300 Join to Empower Deaf Athletes Across Sarawak

KUCHING, Nov 24 — Silent Run 2024 brought together 2,306 participants from across Sarawak in a heartwarming show of support for deaf athletes.

The event, organised by the Sarawak Deaf Sports Association (SDSA), spanned three cities—Kuching, Miri, and Sibu—raising awareness and funds for the training and development of deaf athletes in the state.

Silent Run 2024 Over 2,300 Join to Empower Deaf Athletes Across Sarawak
Silent Run 2024 Over 2,300 Join to Empower Deaf Athletes Across Sarawak / Photo Credit : City Jogger’s Club

According to a press release, the charity run recorded an impressive turnout with 1,030 participants in Kuching, 649 in Sibu, and 627 in Miri. These numbers highlight the strong community spirit and commitment to championing inclusivity in sports.

The Kuching leg of the event, held today, was officiated by Sarawak Deputy Minister of Women, Childhood, and Community Wellbeing Development (Community Wellbeing) Datuk Mohammad Razi Sitam and Kuching South City Council (MBKS) Mayor Dato Wee Hong Seng.

In his opening remarks, Mohammad Razi expressed his pride in the accomplishments of Sarawak’s deaf athletes. He applauded SDSA for organising such a meaningful initiative and emphasized the importance of continuous support from corporations and the public.

“This event showcases the incredible potential of our deaf athletes. With adequate training and infrastructure, I believe they can achieve outstanding results in both national and international sports events,” he said.

He further encouraged collaborative efforts to ensure that deaf athletes have access to the resources and opportunities needed to excel in their respective sports.

The Silent Run 2024 not only celebrated the resilience and determination of deaf athletes but also united the Sarawak community in fostering greater awareness and inclusivity.

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.