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JAKARTA - The Indonesian contingent is in fifth position in the standings of the Cambodian XXXII/2023 SEA Games medals with 1 silver and 5 bronze.

All of these medals were won through the sports of the Bobotator kun which competed at the Hall C Chroy Changvar Convention Center, Phnom Penh, Thursday, May 4.

Alfadhila Ramadhan won the silver medal in the men's individual spirit form creator number.

The rest of the bronze was won by Riana Oktavia (women's individual spirit form creator), Gema Nur Arifin (men's individual banboo shield form), Delsya Anggraeni (women's individual banboo shield form), Dzaki Fadhlurohman (men's individual hands form barrier), and Dwi Jayanti (women's individual hands form).

Reported by ANTARA, Thursday, May 4, the day before the opening ceremony of the 2023 SEA Games, there were two sports that had competed for medals. Apart from the creators, there is also jujitsu. However, Indonesia did not send representatives to compete in the branch.

The leader of the standings is the host with 5 gold and 4 bronze medals.

Cambodia dominated the match that won the medal today with details of 4 gold from the Bobotator and 1 from Ji Way.

Then in second place is the Philippines with 2 gold, 2 silver, and 3 bronze. The fourth position is occupied by Thailand with 1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze.

While above Indonesia there is Laos which collects 1 gold and 3 bronze. Myanmar is in sixth place with 1 silver and 3 bronze, and Vietnam with 3 bronze.

Other participants, namely Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, Singapore, and Timor Leste, have not yet received medals.

The 2023 SEA Games will officially open at the Morodok Techo National Stadium, Phnom Penh, Friday (5/5). At the opening ceremony, they will participate in the defile led by swimming athlete Flairene Candrea Wonomiharjo as the bearer of the Red and White flag.

The following is the preliminary standings for the 2023 SEA Games medal until Thursday (4/5/) at 22:20 WIB: (gold, silver, bronze).

1. Cambodia (5.4.0)

2. Philippines (2, 2, 3)

3. Thailand (1, 1, 1)

4. Laos (1, 0, 3)

5. Indonesia (0, 1, 5)

6. Myanmar (0, 1, 3)

7. Vietnam (0, 0, 3)

8. Brunei Darussalam (0, 0, 0)

9. Malaysia (0, 0, 0)

10. Singapore (0, 0, 0)

11. Timor Leste (0, 0, 0)


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