Jumat, 31 Agustus 2018

PARAGLIDING SETS SIGHTS ON OLYMPICS

 By Andi Abdussalam
               Jakarta, Aug 31 (Antara) - Emerging as the overall champion at the paragliding event of the 18th Asian Games 2018, Indonesia is upbeat about the inclusion of paragliding in the 32nd Olympic Games in Japan, Tokyo, in 2020.
             At the current Asian Games, a total of 18 gold, silver and bronze medals were up for grabs and host country Indonesia emerged as the overall champion after clinching two gold, one silver and three bronze medals.
            The success of Indonesia---winning six medals in the paragliding event of the Asian Games 2018---paves the way for the national team to move into the Olympic Games.
            "We have a target to include paragliding in the Olympic Games. That is a long-term target. Our short-term target is that paragliding should be included the South East Asian Games (SEA Games). Thus, we can also achieve the same success (as in the Asian Games)," said Wahyu Yudha, the Indonesian paragliding chairman, after the Asian Games paragliding match at Gunung Mas arena, Puncak, Bogor District, West Java, Wednesday, August 29.

THE CHAMPS BEHIND HOST'S OVERALL CHAMPION IN PENCAK SILAT

By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Aug 31 (Antara) - Indonesia has emerged as the overall champion of the Pencak Silat branch at the 18th Asian Games 2018 held in the country's cities of Jakarta and Palembang from Aug 18 to Sept 2. 
    The country's martial arts champs, who brought fame to the host country Indonesia in Pancak Silat at the 18th Asian Games 2018 are Puspa Arumsari in the women's single; Yola Primadona Jampil and Hendy in the men's double; Nunu Nugraha, Asep Yuldan Sani, and Anggi Faisal Mubarok in the men's artistic group; Aji Bangkit Pamungkas in the men's class 85 kilograms-90 kilograms; Komang Harik Adi Putra in men's class E of 65-70 kilograms; Iqbal Candra Pratama in the men's D category of 60 kilograms-65 kilograms; Sarah Tria Monita in the women's C category of 55 kilograms-60 kilograms; and Abdul Malik in the Men's B category of 50 kilograms-55 kilograms.
         The other Pencak Silat champs are Sugianto in the men's single art event; Ayu Sidan Wilantari and Ni Made Dwiyanti in the women's double art category; Pramudya Yuristya/Lutfi Nurhasanah/Gina Tri Lestari in the women's group; Pipiet Kamelia in the women's D class of 60 kilograms-65 kilograms; Hanifan Yudani Kusumah in the martial arts event; and Wewey Wita in the women's B class of 50kg-55kg.

Kamis, 30 Agustus 2018

INDONESIA DEMONSTRATES SUPERIORITY IN PENCAK SILAT

 By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Aug 30 (Antara) - Martial arts Pencak Silat is not only a self-defense system but also a part of the cultural wealth of Indonesia that is always performed as an enchanting exhibition at several traditional ceremonies.
         The Pencak Silat arts defense system is also well-known in various other Asian countries, such as Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Singapore, the Philippines, and Thailand.
         In Indonesia, the term "Pencak" is widely used in Java, while "Silat" is used in Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula, and Kalimantan.
         However, in its development later, the term "Pencak" put forward the elements of art and beauty of movements, while "Silat" was the core of the teachings of martial arts in a fight.
         With the 18th Asian Games 2018 held in Indonesia, the host country succeeded in including Pencak Silat to be competed in at the biggest Asian sporting event while at the same time showcasing its superiority in this newly contested sports category.
         Of the 16 events and classes contested in Pencak Silat, Indonesia succeeded in winning 14 gold medals. Pencak Silat debuts at the Asian Games 2018 being held from Aug 18 to Sept 2, with 16 gold medals from 10 defense and six motion-art events at stake.

Senin, 27 Agustus 2018

INDONESIA EXCEEDS ITS MEDAL TARGET

By Andi Abdussalam

Jakarta, Aug 27 (Antara) - Host Indonesia made a great success on the ninth day of the 18th Asian Games 2018 on Monday by adding 10 more gold medals to its gold medal standings to 22, exceeding its target of 16 for the ongoing biggest Asian sporting events.

Indonesia managed to grab the 10 gold medals consisting of eight from the Pencak Silat events and two from Sports Climbing.

On Monday evening, in the climbing sports, Indonesia won two gold medals. Its athlete Aries Rahayu Susanti has earlier clinched the first gold in the sports climbing in the women's speed event.

Monday's climber heroes are Indonesian Team 2 (Muhammad Hinayah, Rindi Sufriyanto, and Abu Dzar Yulianto) that took home the gold in the Men's Group Speed Rally category with a time of 18.68 seconds and Indonesian Team 1 (Aries Susanti Rahayu, Rajiah Salsabilah and Puji Lestari) with a time of 24.45 seconds.

Minggu, 26 Agustus 2018

INDONESIA UPBEAT ON ACHIEVING ASIAN GAMES TARGET

 By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Aug 26 (Antara) -  Hosting the ongoing Asian Games 2018 in its  capital city of Jakarta and South Sumatran provincial capital of Palembang, Indonesia is optimistic it would achieve the target it has set in the Asian sporting events.
        As the host of the Asian Games which will last from Aug 18 to Sept 2, Indonesia has set a target to grab at least 16 gold medals in the multi-sport events and to be included among the victorious Top Ten nations.
         Until Sunday evening (Aug 26), a week after the opening of the Asian Games, Indonesia has secured 12 gold medals and is ranked fifth in the provisional medals tally. This means that Indonesia has exceeded half of its target both in terms of medal gains and ranking.
        So far,  Indonesia had won 12 gold medals, two from paragliding, one from rowing, one from speed climbing, one from weightlifting, two from cycling, one from wushu, one from taekwondo, one from tennis, one from karate and one from jet ski.

Sabtu, 25 Agustus 2018

ZOHRI EXPECTED TO CONTRIBUTE GOLD FROM ATHLETICS

By Andi Abdussalam
           Jakarta, Aug 26 (Antara) - Indonesia failed to grab any medals on Saturday in four branches of athletics which began to be contested for six days in the on-going 18th Asian Games 2018 in Indonesia.
          On Saturday (Aug 25), athletes competed to win four gold medals of the athletics in the events of  men's marathon, women's hammer throw, women's 10,000 meters run and shot put event but none of the gold, silver and bronze medals went to Indonesia.
          Therefore, it is expected that Indonesia would clinch a medal, hopefully gold, this evening, from Indonesia's world 100-m sprinter champion Lalu Muhammad Zohri who will be fielded in two events of 100-m and 4x100 meter run.
          Indonesian sprinter Lalu Muhammad Zohri won a gold medal in the 100-meter men's sprint in the U-20 World Athletic Championship in Finland on July 11, 2018.   According to a press release from the national athletics association PB PASI,  Zohri finished the race in 10.18 seconds.
          Zohri, whose hometown is Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara Province, beat two athletes from the United States -- Anthony Schwartz and Eric Harrison -- who finished in second and third place respectively at 10.22 seconds.

INDONESIA CAN STILL WIN MEDALS IN PARAGLIDING

 By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Aug 25 (Antara) - Indonesia, which has pocketed two gold, one silver, and one bronze medal in the Paragliding sports of the 18th Asian Games 2018, still has a chance to increase its medal standing in this event.
         There are two more gold, two silver, and two bronze medals at stake, especially in the Cross-Country/XC category. If Indonesian paragliders are able to clinch yet another gold in this category, then they would be able to exceed their target to grab two gold medals.
         Youth and Sports Minister Imam Nahrawi has set a target to win two gold medals from the paragliding events. So, if they win another gold from the remaining two gold medals up for grab, it would be an exceptional achievement.
          The Indonesian team is determined to take the third position in the XC events. "We will do our best to make achievement in the XC event. We are optimistic to achieve at least the third position in Big Three," Indonesia's Paragliding National Team Coach, Gendon Subandono, noted at the Gunung Mas Paragliding venue, Puncak, Bogor District, West Java, on Saturday.
           Paragliding has started to be contested in the XC category as the last paragliding event contested in the 18th Asian Games. Cross-Country has two gold, two silver, and two bronze medals at stake, each in the men's and women's team classes