Myanmar team leaves for Japan to compete in 2022 Asian Junior Games

mCPjXY5L 13
The Myanmar sports team are seen yesterday before departure for Japan to compete in Asia Junior Sports Exchange Games 2022.  PHOTO: Mna

The Myanmar sports team left Yangon yesterday morning to participate in the Asia Junior Sports Exchange Games 2022 to be held in Japan.
Director General of the Department of Sports and Physical Education U Tun Myint Oo, Chairman of the Myanmar Table Tennis Federation and departmental officials saw off the Myanmar sports team led by deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs U Kyaw San at the Yangon International Airport.
A total of 21 members including Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs U Kyaw San as a group leader, principal of the Institute of Sports and Physical Education (Mandalay) as a deputy leader, one administrator, one coach, three male players and three female players for Badminton Sport, one administrator, one coach, three male players and two female players for Table Tennis, one coach, and one athlete for Para-Badminton and one coach and one athlete for Para Table Tennis participate in the Myanmar Sports Team.
The Asian Junior Games will be held in Tokyo, Japan from 14 to 20 September. — MNA

Share this post
Hot News
Hot News
Shan State-produced cabbage sales on the rise
One-stop mobile application for buying and selling property
Original opera Marco Polo rehearsed and revived in Guangdong
Royal Thai Embassy to suspend reservation cancelling system as of 7 May
Inwa-honoured Thatoe Minphya statue to be decorated with complete roundabout and landscaping
All activities of fire brigade are public interests as well as a national cause
Myanmar participates in 26th ASEAN-India Senior Officials’ Meeting in New Delhi
MoHT Union Minister provides insights on women’s empowerment in tourism at UN Tourism Conference in Indonesia
SAC member meets venerable Sayadaw, fire victims in Hopong of Shan State
Misinformation fabricated that Tatmadaw torches Chaungtawwa Village in Madaya