KUALA LUMPUR: There’s still a chance for karate, wushu, jiu-jitsu, lawn bowls, and weightlifting to be included in the 2025 Thailand Sea Games.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia could lose up to six potential gold medals in next year's Sea Games if host Thailand sticks to its decision to drop karate, ju-jitsu, wushu and weightlifting from the 40-sport programme.
KUALA LUMPUR: There’s still a chance for karate, wushu, jiu-jitsu, lawn bowls, and weightlifting to be included in the 2025 Thailand Sea Games.
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