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Opportunity for the public to run alongside firefighters

Opportunity for the public to run alongside firefighters

SHAH ALAM: The Selangor branch of the Fire and Rescue Department is inviting the public to take part in Larian Bersama Bomba 2025, a running event held in conjunction with Visit Selangor Year 2025.
Scheduled for Saturday, May 17, at Dataran Kemerdekaan, Shah Alam, the event will begin at 6am.
Runners will have the unique opportunity to join Malaysian firefighters in a spirited, community-oriented event.
Participants may choose from three race categories: the 10km Competitive Run for those seeking to test their stamina and speed; the Fun Run, a relaxed, family-friendly option suitable for all ages; and the VIP Run, which offers an exclusive running experience.
All participants will receive an exclusive event jersey, finisher's medal, race bib, certificate of participation, and other special items.
The 10km category is open to individuals aged 11 and above, while the Fun Run and VIP Run are open to all age groups, though children under 12 must be accompanied by a guardian aged 18 or above.
The 10km race is also open to Asean firefighters from countries like Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, and Thailand.
All participants must be in good health.

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