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Bolla Hash House Harriers with DEWATA HASH HOUSE HARRIERS Run No : 179 Date. : Tuesday,25 July 2023 Lokasi. :Balai Subsk Jempeng,Abiansemal,Badung Regenzy,Bali,Indonesia Hare. :HM Dewata Hash Nickers On& HM Bolla Hash Wayan Cenik and The Gangs Start. : 16:00 WITA Run Fee Hasher : IDR 40.000,- Kids : IDR 20.000,- International Visitor : IDR 80.000,- Laskar Dewata : Hash Master : Nickers On On Sex : Fucking Joker Hash Cash. : Glory Hole Hash Bank. : Cecek Hare Raiser. : 4X4,NeverRest,Jempol Beseh Beer Master. : Enyong Taibo Hash Boutique : Gremo Hash Flash. : Pisang Kiri Hash Map. : Leak Barak Team Support : Sarukan & Imelda Dewan Pembina : Sing Nawang,Multigrip,Cosmos Website & Map :https://dewatahash.com Facebook : / dewata.hash Instagram :www.instagram.com/dewatahash The Hash House Harriers (HHH or H3) is an international group of non-competitive running social clubs. An event organized by a club is known as a Hash or Run, or a Hash Run. A common denominal verb for this activity is Hashing, with participants calling themselves Hashers. Male members are referred to as Harriers, which females are known as Hariettes. The Hash is humorously known as A Drinking Club With A Running Problem, with the preferred beverage of consumption being beer. Hashing originated in December 1938 in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, then in the Federated Malay States (now Malaysia). A group of British immigrants began meeting on Friday evenings prior to the war (1938-1941), but switched to Monday evenings (starting in 1946) to run, in a fashion patterned after the traditional British paper chase or "Hare & Hounds".[1] Apart from the excitement of chasing the Hare and finding the trail, Harriers reaching the end of the trail would partake of beer, ginger beer, and cigarettes. With hash names in parentheses, the original members included Albert Stephen Ignatius Gispert ("G"), Cecil Lee, Frederick Thomson ("Horse"), Ronald Bennett ("Torch"), Eric Galvin, H.M. Doig, and John Woodrow.[2] A. S. Gispert suggested the name "Hash House Harriers" after the Selangor Club Annex, where several of the original hashers lived and dined, known as the "Hash House".[3][4] The "Hash House" got its name for "its hodgepodge of edible servings being passed off for food". The term hash was used as an old British slang for "bad food". Hashing died out during World War II, shortly after the Invasion of Malaya, but was restarted in 1946 after the war by several of the original group. A. S. Gispert was killed on 11 February 1942 in the Japanese invasion of Singapore, an event commemorated by many chapters by an annual Gispert Memorial Run. After World War II, in an attempt to reorganize in the city of Kuala Lumpur, hashers were informed by the Registrar of Societies that since they were a "group", they would require a constitution.[5] The objectives of the Hash House Harriers as recorded on the club registration card dated 1950 are: To promote physical fitness among our members To get rid of weekend hangovers To acquire a good thirst and to satisfy it in beer To persuade the older members that they are not as old as they feel In 1962, Ian Cumming founded the second chapter in Singapore. Chapters are commonly called Kennels, following in tradition to similar Hound & Hare clubs. The idea spread through the Far East and the South Pacific, Europe, and North America, expanding rapidly during the mid-1970s.[6] At present, there are almost 1500 chapters in all parts of the world, with members distributing newsletters, directories, and magazines, and organizing regional and world hashing events. As of 2003, there are even two organized chapters op erating in Antarctica