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Malaysia Marathon - Why We Walked Away?

11-Sep-17 08:35

Malaysia Marathon - Why We Walked Away?

Last Tuesday, the Malaysia Marathon, was cancelled with an explanation given two days later by Minister of Tourism. Datuk Seri Nazri Abdul Aziz announced that the reason for the cancellation of the marathon was because the organizer could not deliver its initial promise of bringing 5,000 runners from China to participate.The cancelling of the event that was planned for the 1st of October, raised the hackles of local runners. And also lead to allegations that the two Ministries failed in their responsibilities in particular that the race was “not in accordance to international sporting standards which is required by Section 34 of the Sports Development Act 1997.” 


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Tags:  Malaysia MarathonOng Kian MingcancelledMinister of TourismDatuk Seri Nazri Abdul Azizinitial promise5000 runnersChina1st Octoberlocal runnersallegationsministries“not in accordance to international sporting standards"Section 34Sports Development Act 1997





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