Paintball Media Magazine April 2025 | Page 25

Thailand and Japan – came together to compete. Divisional teams competed in Race-4 for Open and Race-3 for Division 3 and Women’ s Division. On the final day, a bonus non-divisional Nations Cup saw countries face off against one another, with Malaysia emerging as the champion. The event was the result of months of planning and efforts to establish robust tripartite collaboration among the government, public and sports enterprises. Locals welcomed the economic boost to mom-and-pop businesses, government embraced the influx of international visitors, and sports
Team SAG, First Place at Formosa International Women’ s Division.
enterprises including local fields and merchandisers benefited from an uptick in patronage.
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For the first time in Taiwan, the organisers introduced a competitive women’ s division. Despite having only two teams, they ensured the published prize money was fully awarded to the winners, reinforcing their long-term support for women’ s involvement in paintball. Taiwan’ s culture strikes a fascinating
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