Supported By Danone Indonesia, South Jakarta Journalists' Working Group Successfully Holds 240 Fun Badminton 2023
JAKARTA The South Jakarta Journalists Working Group (Pokja) successfully held a badminton tournament titledASional Fun Badminton 2023. This tournament was held for four days on 15-16 and December 20 and 23, 2023 at the Badminton Hall of the South Jakarta Metro Police.
tarian Fun Badminton 2023 was attended by 38 participants who were then divided into 16 men's doubles teams and three women's doubles teams. This tournament is fighting for a total prize of IDR 5 million.
All participants were journalists from various national media who served in the capital city. In the final match which was held on Saturday, December 23 night, the Rizky/Jehan pair came out as the men's doubles champion. Both are journalists from Metro TV and Voice of Indonesia (VOI).
Meanwhile, the Laily/Dinda pair who are Antara journalists and the Latest Forum won in the women's doubles category.
Theitional Fun Badminton tournament has the support of Danone Indonesia and the South Jakarta Metro Police.
"We held this tournament as a gathering event as well as to make us journalists more active in exercising," said Head of the South Jakarta Journalists' Working Group, Helmi Sajangbati, Sunday, December 24.
Helmi hopes that thetai Fun Badminton will become a pilot project as well as a portfolio for the South Jakarta Journalists' Working Group to be able to create a tournament on a larger scale in the future.
"Hopefully in the following years we can hold a bigger tournament, more participants. Maybe we can combine e-Sports and conventional sports," he said.
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South Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Ade Ary Syam Indradi also appreciated the 2023 170th Fun Badminton tournament.
"Using existing facilities in the form of badminton sports venues from the Resort Police. Always maintain physical fitness in the midst of daily activities, take time to exercise," said Ade.
"Through this badminton sport, we hope that it can be maintained more carefully and synergize members with journalists," added the Police Chief.