A brief video on a seminar of Cacoy Doce Pares held at the the new Bali Sports Foundation center on Saturday 19 November.Seminar conducted by trainers from CMAA Jakarta (http://www.thecmaa.com).A branch of CMAA in Bali has been established with Bali Sports Foundation.
Bali Sports Foundation held the 2nd Coaltrans Bali Charity Soccer Sixes on May 29,2011.
The event was won by Assaba,with Canggu second and Guntur third.
12 players will be selected and taken to Singapore for the SCC Soccer Sixes in June.
First oversea tour of the Bali Rugby League in early December,in fact for many of the Balinese first time on a plane and out of Bali.The Balinese players were able to participate with the kind support of The Bali Sports Foundation for passports,tickets & accommodation whereas the expat players were self funded.Players from 4 clubs composed the team
Bali Sports Foundation (BSF) to celebrate the opening of their Seraya ,Karangasem branch will hold a Charity Martial Arts event at the historic Ujung Water Palace on Saturday, 11th December .
Recently uncovered old B&W photos from the cremation in 1967 of AA Angurah Ktut Krangasem,the last Raja of Karangasem.He was born in 1889 and passed away in 1966.For more footage see http://www.purikarangasem.com
As part of the Puri Krangasem Historical Society’s archives.Recently uncovered photos from the Royal Cremation in 1967. AA Agnurah Ktut Karangasem was incoronated in 1909 and abdicated in 1950 when Karangasem was absorbed into the United States of Indonesia (later renamed in 1952 the Republic of Indonesia).
The Raja went from ruling under Dutch colonial direct rule,to indirect rule in 1938,then in 1942 he came under Japanese colonial rule,then back in 1945 to independence until 1950,when Karangasem came under rule from Jakarta.
Mikkel Enghoej,12 year Danish national junior Badminton player on holiday with his family in Bali,took time out from lying on the beach to take on the Denpasar's best shuttlecock players.
Organised through Bali Sports Foundation this was far from the modern sports halls of Scandinavia,in a dark,windowless building in the backstreets of Denpasar,Mikkel played a marathon of games over a 2 hour period,winning some,losing some.
Mikkel Enghoej,12 year Danish national junior player on holiday with his family in Bali,took time out from lying on the beach to take on the Denpasar's best shuttlecock players.Organised through Bali Sports Foundation this was far from the modern sports halls of Scandinavia,in a dark,windowless building in the backstreets of Denpasar,Mikkel played a marathon of games over a 2 hour period,winning some,losing some.