The Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemenpora RI) is exploring opportunities for collaboration between the Cibubur Youth Sport Center Special Sports School and Suphan Buri Sports School Thailand.

The Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemenpora RI) is exploring opportunities for collaboration between the Cibubur Youth Sport Center Special Sports School and Suphan Buri Sports School Thailand. (photo:bagus/kemenpora.go.id)
Suphan Buri: The Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemenpora RI) is exploring opportunities for collaboration between the Cibubur Youth Sport Center Special Sports School and Suphan Buri Sports School Thailand.
The opportunity for this collaboration was discussed at a meeting between the two parties at Suphan Buri Sports School, Thursday (23/11). This form of collaboration includes athlete development, sports facilities, and even try out programs between the two.
“Today it is with gratitude and joy that we begin the journey of collaboration between the two institutions, Suphan Buri Sports School and the Ministry of Youth and Sports Special School,” said Dessy Rosmalita, representing the SKO Kemenpora contingent.
The woman who serves as the Principal Dentist at the National Sports Hospital said that the spirit of unity and collaboration shown on this occasion must continue to be maintained.
“The openness of information about various resources and enthusiasm for sports education is proof of Suphan Buri Sports School’s commitment to facilitating this,” explained Dessy.
Furthermore, Dessy hopes that the synergy that will be built can improve the sports experience for all involved. This is also a reminder that sport is not just about winning and losing. But the most important thing is respect and friendship.
“We would like to express our deepest gratitude to the leaders, educators and all individuals who have played an important role in making this collaboration possible. “Thank you Suphan Buri Sports School, for providing a shining example of collaboration and sportsmanship,” he explained.
Meanwhile, Acting Director of the Sports Fund and Business Management Institute (LPDUK) of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Ferdinand Kamariki Tangkudung, hopes that the try out held by both parties can be carried out again.
“Of course we hope that tryouts can be held again. We are also open to Suphan Buri Sports School to be able to try out in Indonesia. “Hopefully this collaboration can be carried out well for the development of each athlete,” he concluded. (jef)