Public Relations UPNVJ – A festive atmosphere and loud laughter filled the Sampireun Village Field area when participants in the Capacity Building Program for the AKPK Bureau, Institutions, SPI and UPT gathered to take part in the flour relay race in a series of events on the second day of this year's Capacity Building.
In the flour relay race, approximately 121 participants were divided into eight groups. Each team consists of 10 people who must complete the flour relay challenge. The team that uses up the flour provided and manages to collect the most flour will be declared the winner.
Each team lines up in a row and is given a medium-sized cauldron filled with flour. The first person is tasked with delivering flour to the member behind him by scooping it up with both hands. And so on until the last person puts the flour into the bucket behind him.
This flour relay race combines elements of speed, skill and teamwork. Participants must work well together and take on the challenge with great enthusiasm, often with clothes and faces covered in flour.
After the competition ends, the winners are announced and receive special prizes in recognition of their hard work. More than just a competition, this flour relay race builds a spirit of togetherness and joy among participants and spectators.
The large attendance and active participation in this competition shows that the flour relay competition has become one of the most anticipated competitions in the series of Capacity Building events for the AKPK Bureau, Institutions, SPI and UPT and has become one of the most entertaining moments.