Full house, jubilant mood at SEA Games opening


IT was a spectacular opening ceremony for the 30th SEA Games at the world’s biggest indoor arena, the Philippine Arena, in Bulacan, last night.

In a departure from tradition, the opening ceremony was held in an indoor arena rather than a stadium.

Also, for the first time in the biennial games’ 60-year history, the cauldron was placed at a different location, at the New Clark City athletics stadium, some 90km from Bulacan, and the lighting of it was shown on screen at the 55,000-capacity arena.

Led by flag-bearer and 2018 bowling world champion Rafiq Ismail, the Malaysian contingent was represented by a delegation of about 100, including chef de mission Megat Zulkarnain Omardin and his two deputies, Nurul Huda Abdullah and Ahmad Faedzal Md Ramli.

More than 8,000 athletes from the 10 Asean countries and Timor Leste will compete in 530 events in 56 sports at the three main clusters – Manila, Clark and Subic.

World renowned Filipino boxers Manny Pacquiao and Nesthy Petecio were given the honour as torchbearers before they jointly lit the cauldron to officially mark the beginning of the 30th SEA Games, after Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte had declared it open.

Themed “We Win As One”, the games will run for 12 days until the closing ceremony at the New Clark City stadium on December 11.

Malaysia has a contingent of 773 athletes and 339 officials to participate in 52 sports, targeting 70 gold, 51 silver and 105 bronze medals, which is expected to place the team fourth overall. – December 1, 2019.


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