Indonesia Is In 12th Place For The Provisional Medal Of The Hangzhou Asian Games
JAKARTA - The Indonesian contingent is in 12th position in the standings for the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games provisional medal, China with a total of 16 medals, as reported by the official website, Thursday at 23.00 WIB.
The medal achievement increased by four medals from the total medals won by Merah Putih on Wednesday (27/9). The additional four medals were divided into one silver and three bronze.
The silver medal was presented by wushu's sport through Samuel Marbun, the men's 65 kilograms sanda (fight) number. Samuel failed to win gold after losing 0-2 to Iranian athlete Afshin Salimi Toupghara in the final match.
This silver medal became a sweet record for Samuel because he was the debutant at the 19th Asian Games. With the addition of Samuel's silver medal, wushu now contributes five medals which are divided into one gold medal, two silver medals, and two bronze medals.
Then for the three bronzes, three different sports were obtained, namely shooting, tennis, and soccer takraw. The bronze medal from shooting presented it by the women's team consisting of Feny Bachtiar, Nourma Try Indriani, and Rica Nensi Warin Angin who managed to collect a total of 1604-31x (31 on target in the middle).
The bronze from Srikandi made shooting equal to wushu as the most medal contributor at the 2022 Asian Games for Indonesia with five medals (two gold and three bronze).
From the sport of football takraw, a bronze medal was presented by the women's team after losing 0-2 to South Korea in the semifinals.
The Indonesian women's team has the right to win bronze with the Hangzhou Asian Games after losing 0-2 to South Korea.
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Then, from the tennis sport, the bronze medal was won by the women's doubles pair Aldilla Sutjiadi and Janice Tjen who had to admit the superiority of the Chinese Taipei Hao-ching pair Chan and Yung-jan Chan with a score of 2-6, 2-6 in the semifinal match.
Despite the addition of four medals, Indonesia's ranking in the standings for the interim medals today fell four levels from the previous position, Wednesday, which was in eighth position. Indonesia's ranking was shifted by Kazakhstan, North Korea, Iran, and China Taipei.
Meanwhile, at the top of the standings, the China home team was still not overtaken by the acquisition of 167 medals which were divided into 90 gold, 51 silver, and 26 bronze.
No
Country
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
China
90
51
26
167
2
South Korea
24
23
39
86
3
Japan
18
30
30
78
4
Uzbekistan
6
10
15
31
5
India
6
8
11
25
6
Thailand
6
3
9
18
7
Hong Kong
5
12
15
32
8
China Taipei
4
4
6
14
9
Iran
3
9
10
22
10
North Korea
3
5
4
12
11
Kazakhstan
3
3
16
22
12
Indonesia
3
3
10
16
13
Singapore
2
4
4
10
14
Malaysia
2
2
5
9
15
Vietnam
1
2
11
14