JAKARTA Indonesia closed its trip to the 2025 Asian Youth Games (AYG) by securing a total of 28 medals, four of which were gold.

The multi-branch sports party for the youth group which took place in Bahrain was completed on Thursday, October 30, 2025 local time or Friday, October 31, 2025 Indonesian time.

The four gold medals obtained by the Indonesian contingent contributed four different sports (sports), namely judo, pencak silat, weightlifting, and badminton.

The first gold medal for Indonesia was won by Furgon Habbil Winata from the pencak silat sport. He managed to climb the highest podium in the men's 51-55 kilograms.

Furthermore, the second gold medal was presented by Muhammad Rijal Abdilla from the men's 60 kilogram weightlifting sport. The gold was obtained by Rijal from the clean & jerk class.

The third and fourth gold consecutively secured mixed doubles Raihan Pramono / Atreasia in badminton and Sashenka Fatimah in the women's class judo sport -63kg.

The rest of Indonesia's medals consist of six silver and 18 bronze. This collection makes Indonesia occupy the 15th position in the final standings for medals.

The first position of the standings is occupied by China, which is very dominant. The Bamboo Curtain country has collected a total of 147 medals consisting of 63 gold medals, 49 silver medals, and 35 bronze medals.

In second place it belongs to Uzbekistan with a total of 81 medals (37 gold, 16 silver, and 28 bronze). The third place is filled by Kazakhstan (24 gold, 29 silver, and 40 bronze medals).


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