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LISC 2025 Closes With Deep Sea Fishing, Kayaking Events
LISC 2025 Closes With Deep Sea Fishing, Kayaking Events

Barnama

time28-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Barnama

LISC 2025 Closes With Deep Sea Fishing, Kayaking Events

LABUAN, April 28 (Bernama) -- The Labuan International Sea Challenge (LISC) 2025 ended on a triumphant note on Sunday (April 27), marking one of its best editions yet, with record-breaking achievements in both deep sea fishing and kayaking. The highlight of the week-long event was the spectacular catch of a rare Black Marlin weighing an astonishing 230 kilogrammes (kg), by caught by Wyner Vilus Voi John@Rayner of Sabah on the first day of the event, which was a new record for the Labuan International Deep Sea Fishing tournament. A total of 212 participants from various states in the country, Hong Kong and Singapore had set sail from Labuan on April 22, heading towards the rich waters off Layangan Island and the Spratlys Islands, where the prized marlin was landed.

LISC 2025 closes with deep sea fishing, kayaking events
LISC 2025 closes with deep sea fishing, kayaking events

Daily Express

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Express

LISC 2025 closes with deep sea fishing, kayaking events

Published on: Monday, April 28, 2025 Published on: Mon, Apr 28, 2025 By: Bernama Text Size: Participants in action during the Round Island Kayak Challenge at LISC 2025. - fotoBERNAMA LABUAN: The Labuan International Sea Challenge (LISC) 2025 ended on a triumphant note on Sunday (April 27), marking one of its best editions yet, with record-breaking achievements in both deep sea fishing and kayaking. The highlight of the week-long event was the spectacular catch of a rare Black Marlin weighing an astonishing 230 kilogrammes (kg), by caught by Wyner Vilus Voi John@Rayner of Sabah on the first day of the event, which was a new record for the Labuan International Deep Sea Fishing tournament. A total of 212 participants from various states in the country, Hong Kong and Singapore had set sail from Labuan on April 22, heading towards the rich waters off Layangan Island and the Spratlys Islands, where the prized marlin was landed. In addition, the International Round Island Kayak Challenge witnessed sibling team Nadzmar Sukarno and Shahdan Sukarno clinching the double kayak category title for an unprecedented third consecutive year, solidifying their legacy in the competition. Labuan Corporation (LC) chief executive officer Mohd Sukuran Taib expressed pride over the event's success, highlighting its growing role as an economic-impact sporting event for Labuan. "We saw hotels recording full occupancy, eateries enjoying non-stop customers, and small-time businesses thriving throughout the event,' he said to Bernama in an interview today, adding the vibrant activity provided vital opportunities for local entrepreneurs. Mohd Sukuran assured efforts would continue to be made to raise the standards of the LISC, ensuring it remains a key event on the international sea sports calendar and a strong driver for Labuan's tourism and economy. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Labuan Regatta Race Sets Sail With 55 Sailors As LISC Enters Day Four
Labuan Regatta Race Sets Sail With 55 Sailors As LISC Enters Day Four

Barnama

time25-04-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

Labuan Regatta Race Sets Sail With 55 Sailors As LISC Enters Day Four

LABUAN, April 25 (Bernama) -- The Labuan International Sea Challenge (LISC) 2025 reached new momentum today as the much-anticipated Regatta International Race 2.0 officially kicked off, drawing 55 competitive sailors to the waters off the Labuan International Sea Sport Complex. Labuan Corporation (LC) Department of Tourism and Culture director Mahathir Abd Hamid said the three-day regatta, which runs until April 27, is among the key highlights of the six-day LISC event and offers a total of RM29,080 in cash prizes. He said the race is contested across four divisions with 10 competitive categories, including the popular windsurf open division. "This event not only showcases Labuan's maritime sporting culture but also reflects our commitment to strengthening tourism through high-impact activities. 'We are proud to welcome participants from Brunei, Putrajaya, Sabah, Sarawak as well as our very own Labuan," he told Bernama after the flag-off ceremony on the beachfront. Mahathir said now in its 27th edition, the LISC has steadily grown into one of Malaysia's premier sea sports festivals. He said besides the regatta, the annual challenge features the ongoing international deep-sea fishing, kayaking, beach silat, and other sea-based competitions, drawing thousands of visitors and participants from across the country. 'The regatta, in particular, is known for testing sailors' endurance, skill, and coordination as they navigate unpredictable coastal winds and currents. 'Among the sailors are seasoned athletes (of Sukma 2024 athletes) and youth competitors, bringing a mix of experience and fresh energy to the event,' he said.

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