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View all search resultsWarm welcome: Youth and Sports Minister Roy Suryo (left) greets BWF secretary'general Thomas Lund (right) while BCA director Yahya Setiaadmaja looks on during the welcoming dinner
Warm welcome: Youth and Sports Minister Roy Suryo (left) greets BWF secretaryâgeneral Thomas Lund (right) while BCA director Yahya Setiaadmaja looks on during the welcoming dinner. (JP/Wendra Ajistyatama)" border="0" height="392" width="598">Warm welcome: Youth and Sports Minister Roy Suryo (left) greets BWF secretaryâgeneral Thomas Lund (right) while BCA director Yahya Setiaadmaja looks on during the welcoming dinner. (JP/Wendra Ajistyatama)The BCA Indonesia Open Metlife BWF World Superseries Premier 2014 badminton tournament welcomed its participants with a gala dinner, on June 16 at the Hotel Sultan.
The dinner provided an opportunity for participants from 28 countries to get to know each other just before the competition started, on June 17. Online tickets are available at www.blibli.com and information on the match, live score and live streaming can be seen at www.djarumbadminton.com.
Many of those involved in the tournament, sponsored by BCA and supported by Djarum Foundation, also took turns to convey their appreciation during the dinner.
BCA president director Jahja Setiaatmadja said that the bank was proud to be able to participate as a sponsor of the major tournament.
âIâm looking forward to seeing an exciting tournament in the next six days,â he told participants at the dinner.
True color: Athletes and invitees engage in a wayang golek (wooden puppet) coloring activity. (JP/Wendra Ajistyatama)
Jahja expressed his hope that the tournament, aside from being a competition event, would strengthen ties among the players.
âWe support badminton and good, fair sports. We wish all the participants every success and hope that they can maintain a great level of energy during the tournament,â he added.
Meanwhile, the Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) secretaryâ general Anton Subowo thanked all the players for their participation in the tournament, and event sponsor BCA.
Youth and Sports Minister Roy Suryo said he hoped BCA would continue its support for the badminton world in the years to come.
âHopefully, Indonesiaâs badminton will continue to advance as one of Indonesiaâs flagship sports alongside soccer,â he said.
Aside from being the host of the tournament, he said he was also crossing his fingers that Indonesia would triumph at this yearâs competition.
Lift off: A troupe performs a mask dance at the dinner for athletes from all around the world. (Courtesy of Djarum Foundation)
span class="caption" style="width: 596px;">Warm welcome: Youth and Sports Minister Roy Suryo (left) greets BWF secretary'general Thomas Lund (right) while BCA director Yahya Setiaadmaja looks on during the welcoming dinner. (JP/Wendra Ajistyatama) The BCA Indonesia Open Metlife BWF World Superseries Premier 2014 badminton tournament welcomed its participants with a gala dinner, on June 16 at the Hotel Sultan. True color: Athletes and invitees engage in a wayang golek (wooden puppet) coloring activity. (JP/Wendra Ajistyatama) Lift off: A troupe performs a mask dance at the dinner for athletes from all around the world. (Courtesy of Djarum Foundation) Front and center: Indonesian Badminton Association secretary-general Anton Subowo (left to right), a City of Jakarta representative, Badminton World Federation secretary-general Thomas Lund, Youth and Sports Minister Roy Suryo and BCA president director Jahja Setiaatmadja take the stage to greet guests. (Courtesy of Djarum Foundation)
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The dinner provided an opportunity for participants from 28 countries to get to know each other just before the competition started, on June 17. Online tickets are available at www.blibli.com and information on the match, live score and live streaming can be seen at www.djarumbadminton.com.
Many of those involved in the tournament, sponsored by BCA and supported by Djarum Foundation, also took turns to convey their appreciation during the dinner.
BCA president director Jahja Setiaatmadja said that the bank was proud to be able to participate as a sponsor of the major tournament.
'I'm looking forward to seeing an exciting tournament in the next six days,' he told participants at the dinner.
Jahja expressed his hope that the tournament, aside from being a competition event, would strengthen ties among the players.
'We support badminton and good, fair sports. We wish all the participants every success and hope that they can maintain a great level of energy during the tournament,' he added.
Meanwhile, the Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) secretary' general Anton Subowo thanked all the players for their participation in the tournament, and event sponsor BCA.
Youth and Sports Minister Roy Suryo said he hoped BCA would continue its support for the badminton world in the years to come.
'Hopefully, Indonesia's badminton will continue to advance as one of Indonesia's flagship sports alongside soccer,' he said.
Aside from being the host of the tournament, he said he was also crossing his fingers that Indonesia would triumph at this year's competition.
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