JAKARTA - The Indonesian contingent managed to increase the number of gold medals at the 2025 SEA Games after the archery sport (cabor) contributed.

The latest gold medal piece from archery was secured in the women's recurve doubles by Diananda Choirunisa, Ayu Mareta Dyasari, and Rezza Octavia on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.

This is Indonesia's 65th gold medal in the biennial multi-branch sports festival or the third one won in the race today.

Behind them, Malaysia took home the silver medal and Vietnam had to settle for a bronze medal.

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Earlier this morning, Indonesia's 63rd gold medal was secured by the rowing branch from the men's double sculls, which sent athletes Rendi Setia Maulana and La Memo.

The pair successfully became the fastest with a record time of seven minutes 18.507 seconds. They were ahead of the host representatives Narongsak Naksaeng/Premanut Wattananusith who finished second with a record time of seven minutes 21.404 seconds.

The third place was occupied by Rynjie Penaredondo/Adrian Maxilom from the Philippines with a time of seven minutes 51.922 seconds and was entitled to take home the bronze medal.

After that, Indonesia's 64th gold medal was born from pencak silat. Muhammad Zaki Zikirllah Prasong deserved the highest podium after he became the best in the C male class beating the Thai representative, Tinnapat Janjaroen.

Indonesia currently occupies the second position in the medal standings and has a great chance of retaining that position. Vietnam, which is in third place, is currently far behind.


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