JAKARTA - The Indonesian contingent officially met the 80 gold medal target in the 2025 SEA Games after the kabaddi sport (cabor) managed to get gold from the women's three stars.
In the final match, Indonesia defeated Malaysia with a narrow score of 24-23 to occupy the highest podium and get the 80th gold medal which is the target of the biennial sports festival.
Meanwhile, the silver medal from this number was won by the host Thailand.
This is Indonesia's eighth gold medal in today's competition, Thursday, December 18, 2025. Previously, Indonesia also won a gold medal from the modern pentathlon women's individual triathle.
Currently, Indonesia is still in second place in the standings with 80 gold medals, 92 silver medals, and 102 bronze medals.
Following Indonesia is Vietnam which has received 72 gold medals, 72 silver medals, and 99 bronze medals.
Indonesia's chances to maintain its current position are open. With two days of matches left, the Red-White Contingent can still get another gold to surpass the target.
Indonesia departed for Thailand with 1,021 athletes. They set a target to finish in third place in the final standings of medal earnings, a position previously occupied in the 2023 SEA Games in Cambodia.
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