Indonesia at the ASEAN Para Games
Indonesia at the ASEAN Para Games
Indonesia has been a consistent participant in the ASEAN Para Games, a biennial multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries. The event is held after every Southeast Asian Games and features a wide range of sports adapted for athletes with physical, visual, and intellectual impairments.
History[edit | edit source]
Indonesia has been competing in the ASEAN Para Games since its inception in 2001. The country has hosted the games once, in 2011, in the city of Surakarta. Over the years, Indonesian athletes have excelled in various sports, contributing to the nation's medal tally and showcasing their talents on an international stage.
Performance[edit | edit source]
Indonesia has consistently performed well in the ASEAN Para Games, often finishing among the top countries in the medal standings. The athletes compete in a variety of sports, including athletics, swimming, badminton, table tennis, and powerlifting. The nation's success can be attributed to the strong support from the government and various sports organizations dedicated to promoting and developing para-sports.
Notable Athletes[edit | edit source]
Several Indonesian athletes have gained recognition for their outstanding performances at the ASEAN Para Games. Some of the notable athletes include:
- David Jacobs - A prominent table tennis player who has won multiple medals in international competitions.
- Ni Nengah Widiasih - A powerlifter who has represented Indonesia in various para-sport events, including the Paralympic Games.
Host Cities[edit | edit source]
Indonesia has had the honor of hosting the ASEAN Para Games once:
- 2011 ASEAN Para Games - Held in Surakarta, the event was a significant milestone for Indonesia, showcasing its ability to organize a major international para-sport event.
Future Prospects[edit | edit source]
Indonesia continues to invest in the development of para-sports, with the aim of improving its performance in future ASEAN Para Games and other international competitions. The country's commitment to supporting athletes with disabilities is evident in the various programs and initiatives designed to provide training, resources, and opportunities for these athletes.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- ASEAN Para Games
- Indonesia at the Southeast Asian Games
- Paralympic Games
- National Paralympic Committee of Indonesia
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