Indonesian Rider, Ayustina Delia Priatna, Runner Up For The 2022 Asian Cycling Championship In Tajikistan
JAKARTA - Ayustina Delia Priatna made history by taking the podium at the 2022 Asian Road and Para Cycling Championship after finishing the race in second place in the Women Elite category in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, Sunday.
Ayustina finished the race with a time of 33 minutes 59.275 seconds, behind Kazakh Rinata Sultanova who came out as champion with a time of 33 minutes 24,632 seconds. The third position was won by Solongo Tserenlkham from Mongolia with a time of 35 minutes 04.082 seconds. Sport Scientist of the Indonesian cycling national team, Donny Ardy Kusuma, said that Ayustina became the first female athlete from Indonesia to successfully win a silver medal in the Women Elite category at the Asian Championships. This result is also a capital for Ayustina in preparation for the SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam which will be held on May 12-23. Even based on the results of the competition at the Asian Championships, Ayustina became the best among the participants from Southeast Asia who will also participate in the Hanoi SEA Games. Ayustina's closest competitor is Thi Thu Mai Nguyen from Vietnam who finished sixth in 35 minutes 55.420 seconds. , adrift quite far from Ayustina. Then, there was a cyclist from Thailand, Phetdarin Somrat, who finished seventh with a time of 36 minutes 34.191 seconds. This is a good achievement and will be the capital for the Hanoi SEA Games later," Donny told Antara, Sunday.
The Executive Board of the Indonesian Bicycle Sports Association (PB ISSI) deliberately sent athletes to Tajikistan as a test before taking part in the Hanoi SEA Games.
Secretary General of PB ISSI Parama Nugroho said as many as seven athletes consisting of five sons and two women left for Tajikistan. From the men's sector, there are Aiman Cahyadi, Bernard Benjamin Van Aert, Terry Yudha Kusuma, Dealton Nurarif Prayogo, and Selamat Juangga. Meanwhile for the women, there are Delia Ayustina Priatna and Gita Widya Yunika. They are in Tajikistan accompanied by the cycling national team manager Budi Saputra and three national team coaches namely Dadang Haries Poernomo, Rudy Dwi Januar, and Bayu Satrio Sudono Putro. In addition, there is Margi Yudha Wirawan as a massage therapist.