JAKARTA – Minister of Youth and Sports (Menpora), Zainudin Amali hopes that SEA Games Vietnam 2021 will be the starting point for a new paradigm shift towards Indonesian sports. This was conveyed by Minister of Youth and Sports Amali during the CNN News Cast program live interview virtually from Ministry of Youth and Sports office, Senayan, Jakarta on Monday (05/09/2022 ) evening.
SEA Games Vietnam 2021 is the starting point of a new paradigm of sending athletes to multiple events like in DBON. The Olympics are the target. “Currently, how do we increase our athletes who qualify for the Olympics with the flagship sports with the Olympic number”, hoped Menpora Amali.
“Indeed, starting something new makes us uncomfortable, but I am sure that with this inconvenience, we will reap the rewards in the next few years,” he concluded.
Menpora Amali encourages again and hopes that by not sending all sports to multi-events, they can be a booster and trigger for all stakeholders to be stricter in promoting their sport. “It’s also a lesson. A lesson for all of us, players in national sport,” said Menpora Amali.
With the publication of Presidential Decree 86 of 2021, Menpora Amali wants national sports actors to be able to refer to the promotion of sports using predetermined sports designs.
“We have to change the way we develop it and have goals and parameters so that we don’t develop the sport by accident anymore, like before,” he explained.
Menpora Amali again reiterated that in the future, sending athletes to multiple events will go through strict conditions in order to achieve world-class goals.
“It’s still a bit light at the moment. There are still a lot of documents, but for the SEA Games 2023 or the Asian Games, there will be physical measurements and it will be stricter,” said the Minister of Health. Amali Youth and Sports. .
“By making this method of measurement stricter, I hope that all players and coaches in sport will increasingly set higher standards than athletes who really excel will be sent out and whose achievements have not yet improved,” he added. ***