Jakarta –
Indonesia did not add a gold medal in Asian Games 2023 on Wednesday (4/10). The five silver medals and three additional bronzes still place Indonesia in 12th place.
The sepak takraw branch opened Indonesia’s medal count at the Asian Games today, Wednesday (4/10). Indonesia won a silver medal thanks to Hafidz Muhammad et al. from the male quadrant number.
The women’s quadrant number also won a silver medal. The Indonesian women’s sepak takraw team had to recognize Vietnam’s superiority in the final round.
In the sport of dragon boating, Indonesia won two medals. Indonesia won a silver medal in the women’s 200 meters dragon boat and a bronze medal in the men’s 200 meters dragon boat.
Indonesia also won medals in archery. Riau Ega Agata Salsabila/Diananda Choirunisa won a bronze medal in the mixed team recurve event.
The sport of climbing added two silver medals to the Indonesian contingent. Both medals were won in the men’s speed relay and women’s speed relay.
Indonesia has now collected a total of six gold, eight silver and 16 bronze medals. The Red and White contingent did not move from 12th position in the medal standings for the 2023 Asian Games.
2023 Asian Games medal standings, Wednesday (4/10) at 9:20 p.m. WIB (top 12)
1. China
171 gold, 94 silver, 51 bronze
2. Japan
37 gold, 51 silver, 59 bronze
3. South Korea
33 gold, 45 silver, 70 bronze
4. India
18 gold, 31 silver, 32 bronze
5. Uzbekistan
16 gold, 16 silver, 22 bronze
6. Chinese Taipei
12 gold, 14 silver, 20 bronze
7. Thailand
10 gold, 12 silver, 24 bronze
8. North Korea
9 gold, 11 silver, 8 bronze
9. Bahrain
9 gold, 1 silver, 5 bronze
10. Hong Kong
7 gold, 15 silver, 28 bronze
11.Iran
6 gold, 16 silver, 17 bronze
12. Indonesia
6 gold, 8 silver, 16 bronze
(nds/ran)
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