Brunei capital abuzz with history challenge run


Forty-two teams took part in the Brunei History Challenge Run 2024 on Aug 25. - BB

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Team 031 was named the winner of the Brunei History Challenge Run 2024, held in the capital on Sunday (Aug 25)

The team, comprising Md Najmuddin Mohamad, Md Rusydi Yusly and Mohd Nor Hafiz Abdul Wahab, received BND900 in cash prize.

Team 035 – Md Danny Aussry, Mastani Md Yussop and Lau Soon Hau – took second place and received BND600, while Team 002 – Md Izzat Md Azmi, Md Hanif Awang Jaafar and Abdul Qawi Zulkipli – came in third place and took home BND400.

The top three teams also received certificates, medals and a month’s free gym membership.

The team placed fourth received BND200 while teams from fifth to 10th place received BND100.

The Brunei History Centre (PSB) organised the competition with cooperation from Perbadanan Tabung Amanah Islam Brunei (TAIB) and Institute of Brunei Technical Education, as well as support from the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports (MCYS).

Legislative Council member Chong Chin Yee officiated the run that attracted the participation of 42 teams.

The event, held for the third time since 2019, also featured lucky draws, music performances from Izz Ibrahim and Shom’D, an e-sport competition, car displays by Sahabat Mercedes Benz Darussalam Club, go-karts and an inflatable bouncer for children. – Borneo Bulletin/ANN

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