Badminton, swimming and volleyball events among favourites in Asia Pacific event


Members of the public checking out the Asia Pacific Masters Games posters which have just been put up at the bus stop near Universiti Sains Malaysia in Jalan Sungai Dua, Penang.

THE badminton, swimming and volleyball events are receiving the most number of sign-ups for the upcoming Asia Pacific Masters Games (APMG) Penang 2018 which will take place from Sept 7 to 15.

State Youth and Sports Committee chairman Chong Eng said 141 participants and teams had signed up for the event since it opened for registration on Oct 28.

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