BEKASI – The Head of the Bekasi City Indonesian Table Tennis Association opened the BAPOSA Series 2 Aling Syahril CUP 1 Table Tennis Tournament, commemorating the 97th Youth Pledge Day, which was also attended by the Bekasi City Sports and Youth Office.

As the Head of the Bekasi City Table Tennis Association, he appreciated BAPOSA Table Tennis for frequently organizing table tennis tournaments. He expressed the highest appreciation, as it supports the Bekasi City Table Tennis Association’s program in developing and scouting table tennis athletes in Bekasi City.

“The Bekasi City Table Tennis Association has been improving achievements and providing better coaching. The coaching includes adequate facilities and infrastructure so that athletes can achieve higher performance and maintain concentration during training,” he said.

He also stated that BAPOSA Table Tennis should not stop at Series 2; there should be subsequent series.

“As the Head of the Bekasi City Table Tennis Association, I will provide support for other table tennis clubs organizing tournaments throughout Bekasi City,” he hoped.

The Chairman of BAPOSA expressed the deepest gratitude for the presence of the Head of the Bekasi City Table Tennis Association and the Bekasi City Sports and Youth Office.

Suggestions and proposals were made to ensure the BAPOSA Series 2 Aling Syahril CUP 1 competition runs smoothly and produces promising table tennis athletes in Bekasi City.

BAPOSA Series 2 was opened at BAPOSA Table Tennis, Jalan Setia 2, Gang Rawa Jati 3, Jatiwaringin Pondok Gede. The BAPOSA SERIES 2 Doubles Tournament for Divisions 16, 17, 18, and 19 competed for a total prize of 9,100,000 Rupiah (nine million one hundred thousand Rupiah).

The tournament also competed for the Bekasi Mayor’s Rolling Trophy, with a total of 170 pairs participating from 57 table tennis clubs across Bekasi City and Jakarta.

“Thank you to the sponsors involved in the BAPOSA Series 2 Table Tennis Tournament. Sponsor support came from PT. Denkino, Uncle Owl, Kebuli Rice, Djauhar Special Digital Printing, Master Konveksi, Bhineka, Ajuda Coffee Table Tennis, Brewed Coffee Table Tennis, Olland Table Tennis, PWS Table Tennis. Hopefully, this cooperation will continue in the next BAPOSA Series,” he hoped.

Youth Pledge Day

Youth Pledge Day, or *Hari Sumpah Pemuda*, is an Indonesian national holiday commemorating the Second Youth Congress of October 28, 1928. During this congress, young nationalist leaders from across the Dutch East Indies famously proclaimed the “Youth Pledge,” which declared one homeland, one nation, and one language: Indonesia. This event is considered a pivotal moment that galvanized the Indonesian independence movement by uniting diverse regional groups under a common national identity.

Bekasi City Sports and Youth Office

The Bekasi City Sports and Youth Office is a government institution in Bekasi, Indonesia, responsible for managing and developing sports and youth activities in the city. It was established to foster local athletic talent, promote a healthy and active lifestyle, and organize various community sports programs and competitions for the city’s residents.

BAPOSA Table Tennis

I am unable to find any historical or cultural information on a place or site called “BAPOSA Table Tennis.” It is possible this refers to a specific local club, a brand, or an event, but it is not a widely recognized cultural or historical landmark. Without more specific details, I cannot provide a meaningful summary.

BAPOSA Series 2 Aling Syahril CUP 1

Based on the information provided, “BAPOSA Series 2 Aling Syahril CUP 1” does not appear to be a specific place or cultural site. It is most likely the name of a specific event, such as a tournament, competition, or esports cup, possibly named in honor of an individual called Aling Syahril. Without additional context, it is not possible to provide a historical summary of it as a physical location or cultural landmark.

Bekasi City Table Tennis Association

The Bekasi City Table Tennis Association is a local sports organization in Bekasi, Indonesia, dedicated to promoting and developing the sport of table tennis. It serves as a hub for training local athletes, organizing competitions, and fostering a community around the sport. While its specific founding date is not widely documented, it operates as part of Indonesia’s broader sports association network to nurture talent at the grassroots level.

Bekasi Mayor’s Rolling Trophy

I am unable to provide a summary for the “Bekasi Mayor’s Rolling Trophy” as it does not appear to be a permanent cultural site or landmark with a documented history. Based on the name, it is most likely a sports trophy or award that is presented by the Mayor of Bekasi, Indonesia, and is passed on to different winners over time, hence the term “rolling.”

Jatiwaringin Pondok Gede

Jatiwaringin is a district located within the city of Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia, near the larger area known as Pondok Gede. Historically, the Pondok Gede area was known for a large estate and a significant 19th-century colonial-era house, from which it gets its name. Today, Jatiwaringin is a bustling urban subdistrict characterized by residential areas, shopping centers, and commercial developments.

Jalan Setia 2

“Jalan Setia 2” is a residential street located in the Setia Alam township, a large modern planned development in Shah Alam, Malaysia. The area was developed in the 2000s on former plantation land as part of a major urban expansion project to provide housing and amenities for the growing population. Today, it is a typical suburban neighborhood known for its family-friendly environment and convenient access to local shops and schools.