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Sandi Supports Bowling Trails in Jakarta

Jakarta Deputy Governor, Sandiaga Uno is supporting the Indonesian Boling Union (PBI)'s plan to develop a bowling trail in the capital that is currently very minimal.

Its existence in Jakarta is very minimal. Hence Jakarta Provincial Government strongly supports the PBI's plan to add more bowling trails

His party has assigned his team to coordinate with the PBI management to help develop bowling trails.

"Its existence in Jakarta is very minimal. Hence Jakarta Provincial Government strongly supports the PBI's plan to add more bowling trails," expressed Sandi, when he welcomed PBI officials in the deputy governor's living room, Thursday (8/9).

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It should be realized to develop the bowling athlete's potential can be further enhanced. At the same time, can be used to look for talented seeds of this sport.

PBI President, Suryo Bambang Sulksto expressed that the current bowling trail is only in Ancol area, North Jakarta. Seeing this, his party wants to cooperate with the city government about development of bowling trails in Bulungan GOR, South Jakarta.

"In South Jakarta, there are many students who can be recruited to be a bowling athlete," he said.

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