Perdana joined the World Police and Fire Games, Polri Sabet Emas in bicycle racing

Jakarta – National Police represented Indonesia at the 2025 World Police and Fire Games (WPFG) in Birmingham, Alabama, United States. Bripda Yunia Angelly Syahdat’s bike race athlete donated the first gold medal to Indonesia. This year is the first time Indonesia has sent a contingent of athletes in the special sports sport for police and firefighters. This year, the WPFG event was attended by more than 8,500 participants from 70 countries. Thousands of athletes fight over 1,600 medals. WPFG is one of the largest Multi -Ports meetings in the world to the Olympics and the Asian Games. Browse to continue with the content “In the 18-29-year-old women’s class in the 450 meter Sprint competition, Indonesian athlete Bripda Yunia Angelly Syah managed to win a gold medal to defeat Malaysian athletes who won a silver medal, and Indian athletes who won bronze medals,” Bigadier Budhi Herdi, said (6/28/2025). National Police represented Indonesia at the 2025 World Police and Fire Games (WPFG) in Birmingham, Alabama, United States (US). (Special Document) National Police have sent 97 of its best athletes to compete with 8 sports (sports), namely volleyball, basketball, swimming, athletics, golf, bikes, judo and taekwondo. WPFG 2025 takes place from June 27 to July 6, 2025. This international sports competition is held every two years. Police and firefighters, both active and retired, may be participants in this event. Other disputed sports are firefighter challenge, Tughest-competinger Alive, K-9 Biathlon, to different numbers and martial arts. WPGF 2025 was opened by Alabama Mayor Randall Woodfin. The beginning of the event was ceremonially by a torch inflammation by Birmingham chief Michael Pickett, who handed over a torch from the head of the head of Birmingham, Corey Moon in Legacy Arena, Birmingham, United States. “This participation is a form of police commitment in building achievements and establishing international Solidarity with fellow police officers from different countries,” Budhi explained. He explained that the WPFG event was interpreted more than just a sporting event, but also a way to strengthen the relationship with law enforcement officers from different countries. “Through competition and social interaction during the implementation, this event is an important forum for the exchange of experience, increasing professional capacity and strengthening the value of solidarity and collaboration between the country,” he continued. (AUD/FCA) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here