Commune Trade Union in Dak Lak organizes Pickleball tournament for workers

PHAN TUẤN |

Dak Lak - Hoa Phu Commune Trade Union has just organized the Pickleball Tournament for workers, civil servants, and laborers, attracting 50 athletes to participate.

On May 25, the Trade Union of Hoa Phu commune, Dak Lak province, announced that it had organized the 1st Pickleball Tournament for workers, civil servants, and laborers, in 2026.

The tournament attracted 50 athletes to participate. This is the first tournament organized with the aim of gathering athletes who are trade union members working at agencies, units, and businesses in Thanh Nhat ward, Ea Kao ward and Hoa Phu commune.

Các vận động viên thi đấu giải Pickleball do công đoàn xã tổ chức. Ảnh: Phan Tuấn
Athletes compete in the Pickleball tournament organized by the commune trade union. Photo: Hoa Phu

The tournament has created an attractive playground, attracting people who love Pickleball to participate, and at the same time contributing to the development of the movement to practice physical exercise and improve health to serve work.

With the spirit of exchange, strengthening cohesion and coordination in work, the matches took place sôi nổi, hấp dẫn, bringing a joyful atmosphere to athletes and fans.

Ban tổ chức trao giải. Ảnh: Phan Tuấn
The organizing committee awarded prizes to outstanding athletes. Photo: Hoa Phu

At the end of the tournament, the organizers awarded 30 winning cups to the first, second and third prizes along with prize money.

Công đoàn xã Hòa Phú trao quà cho đoàn viên. Ảnh: Phan Tuấn
Hoa Phu Commune Trade Union presents gifts to union members. Photo: Phan Tuan

On this occasion, the Hoa Phu Commune Trade Union presented 30 gifts, each worth 500,000 VND in cash, to 30 union members and workers.

This is a source of encouragement and motivation for officials, union members, and workers to enthusiastically work and produce, and successfully complete assigned tasks.

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