Indonesia at the Asian Games

Indonesia is a member of the Southeast Asian Zone of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), and has competed in all editions of the Asian Games since it was first held in 1951, one of only seven countries to do so.

Indonesia at the
Asian Games
IOC codeINA
NOCIndonesian Olympic Committee
Websitewww.nocindonesia.or.id (in English)
Medals
Ranked 11th
Gold
98
Silver
130
Bronze
264
Total
492
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Hosted Games edit

 
2018 Asian Games opening ceremony in Jakarta.

Jakarta, the national capital of Indonesia, has hosted the Asian Games in 1962 Asian Games and the 2018 Asian Games with Palembang. In 2018, for the first time, the Summer Asian Games were co-hosted by two regions.[1][2][3]

Asian Games edit

*Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

With 492 medals, Indonesia currently on 11th rank in all times Asian Games medal table.

Highest achievement of Indonesia was in 2018 Asian Games at Jakarta and Palembang with 31 golds and 98 total medals surpassed the previous 1962 Asian Games medals achievement but not with the final ranking. This is the second time that Indonesia get more than 10 golds, there are in 1962 Asian Games and 2018 Asian Games.

All this medal table refers to Olympic Council of Asia official website.[4]

Medals by games edit

Games Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
  1951 New Delhi 7 0 0 5 5
  1954 Manila 11 0 0 3 3
  1958 Tokyo 12 0 0 6 6
  1962 Jakarta 2 11 12 28 51
  1966 Bangkok 6 5 5 12 22
  1970 Bangkok 4 2 5 13 20
  1974 Tehran 9 3 4 4 11
  1978 Bangkok 7 8 7 18 33
  1982 New Delhi 6 4 4 7 15
  1986 Seoul 9 1 5 14 20
  1990 Beijing 7 3 6 21 30
  1994 Hiroshima 11 3 12 11 26
  1998 Bangkok 11 6 10 11 27
  2002 Busan 14 4 7 12 23
  2006 Doha 22 2 4 14 20
  2010 Guangzhou 15 4 9 13 26
  2014 Incheon 17 4 5 11 20
  2018 Jakarta-Palembang 4 31 24 43 98
  2022 Hangzhou 13 7 11 18 36
  2026 Nagoya Future event
  2030 Doha Future event
  2034 Riyadh Future event
Total 11 98 130 264 492

Medals by sport edit

Sport Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
  Archery 9 0 3 4 7
  Athletics 20 4 3 15 22
  Badminton 2 28 27 44 99
  Beach volleyball 6 0 3 4 7
  Board games 12 0 0 4 4
  Bodybuilding 12 0 2 0 2
  Bowling 10 1 3 4 8
  Boxing 12 3 8 15 26
  Canoeing 9 0 3 2 5
  Cue sports 14 0 0 1 1
  Cycling 7 6 5 7 18
  Diving 5 1 1 4 6
  Dragon boat 2 4 9 2 15
  Equestrian 16 0 0 1 1
  Fencing 8 0 1 2 3
  Football 17 0 0 1 1
  Gymnastics 11 0 1 1 2
  Jet ski 2 1 1 1 3
  Judo 20 0 0 1 1
  Karate 8 3 7 15 25
  Kurash 14 0 0 1 1
  Paragliding 1 2 1 3 6
  Pencak silat 1 14 0 1 15
  Roller sports 6 0 3 2 5
  Rowing 9 1 3 10 14
  Sailing 9 2 1 3 6
  Sepak takraw 6 1 3 12 16
  Shooting 14 2 3 6 11
  Soft tennis 5 0 2 5 7
  Sport climbing 1 4 4 3 11
  Swimming 16 0 6 30 36
  Table tennis 9 0 1 0 1
  Taekwondo 9 1 6 8 15
  Tennis 4 15 5 22 42
  Volleyball 8 0 0 2 2
  Water polo 7 0 1 4 5
  Weightlifting 11 2 8 14 24
  Wrestling 20 0 0 2 2
  Wushu 5 3 6 8 17
Total 11 98 130 264 492

Medalists edit

Asian Winter Games edit

Indonesia first competed at the Asian Winter Games in 2017 Asian Winter Games in Sapporo.[5]

Medals by games edit

Games Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
  2017 Sapporo 0 0 0 0
  2025 Harbin Future event
  2029 Trojena
Total 0 0 0 0

Asian Para Games edit

*Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.
 
2018 Asian Para Games ceremony in Jakarta.

With 279 medals, Indonesia currently on 7th rank in all times Asian Para Games medal table. Highest achievement of Indonesia was in 2018 Asian Para Games at Jakarta with 37 golds and 135 total medals.

Medals by games edit

Source:[6]

Games Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
  2010 Guangzhou 14 1 5 5 11
  2014 Incheon 9 9 11 18 38
  2018 Jakarta 5 37 47 51 135
  2022 Hangzhou 6 29 30 36 95
Total 7 76 93 110 279

Medals by sport edit

Sport Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
  Archery 10 0 0 2 2
  Athletics 9 11 21 24 56
  Badminton 2 16 17 13 46
  Boccia 6 1 1 1 3
  Bowling 6 1 1 0 2
  Chess 1 21 12 14 47
  Cycling 5 4 12 12 28
  Fencing 9 0 0 1 1
  Judo 8 1 0 2 3
  Lawn bowls 4 6 7 11 24
  Powerlifting 15 0 7 6 13
  Swimming 8 9 10 7 26
  Table tennis 4 6 5 17 28
Total 7 76 93 110 279

Medalists edit

Asian Beach Games edit

*Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

The 1st Asian Beach Games were held in Bali, Indonesia from 18 October to 26 October 2008, Indonesia is on top of the medal tally with 23 gold, 8 silver, and 20 bronze medals.[7]

Medals by games edit

Games Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
  2008 Bali 1 23 8 20 51
  2010 Muscat 5 3 2 6 11
  2012 Haiyang 4 6 6 4 16
  2014 Phuket 7 7 7 14 28
  2016 Da Nang 11 3 5 9 17
  2023 Sanya Postponed
Total 4 42 28 53 123

Medalists edit

Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games edit

Medals by games edit

Games Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
Asian Indoor Games
  2005 Bangkok 14 1 1 2 4
  2007 Macau 15 2 0 4 6
  2009 Hanoi 9 6 3 14 23
Asian Martial Arts Games
  2009 Bangkok 7 5 6 5 16
Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
  2013 Incheon 19 0 2 3 5
  2017 Ashgabat 21 2 4 14 20
  2021 Bangkok-Chonburi Future event
Total 13 16 16 42 74

Medalists edit

Asian Youth Games edit

Indonesia participated at the first Asian Youth Games held in Singapore from 29 June to 7 July 2009. The delegation from Indonesia consisted of 44 competitors, Indonesia finished with 1 bronze medal which they got in beach volleyball.[8]

Medals by games edit

Games Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
  2009 Singapore 21 0 0 1 1
  2013 Nanjing 15 1 2 2 5
  2025 Tashkent Future event
Total 18 1 2 3 6

Medalists edit

Asian Youth Para Games edit

Medals by games edit

Games Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
  2009 Tokyo did not participate
  2013 Kuala Lumpur 11 8 5 5 18
  2017 Dubai 7 16 7 5 28
  2021 Manama 6 12 11 13 36
Total 9 36 23 23 82

Medalists edit

Asia Pacific Deaf Games edit

Medals by games edit

Games Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
  2012 Seoul 8 2 3 2 7
  2015 Taoyuan 6 3 2 0 5
Total 10 5 5 2 12

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Games – Asian Games – Past and future Asian Games". ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia. Retrieved 1 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Daftar Tuan Rumah Asian Games Sejak 1951, Termasuk Indonesia" (in Indonesian). CNBC Indonesia. 19 September 2023. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Daftar Negara Menjadi Tuan Rumah di Asian Games" (in Indonesian). RRI. 20 September 2023. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Asian Summer Games Medal Count". Ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Indonesia to join Asian Winter Games for the first time next year". The Jakarta Post. 29 September 2016. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  6. ^ https://resultsapg.hangzhou2022.com.cn/rds/nations/detail/INA [bare URL]
  7. ^ "Indonesia Juara Umum Asian Beach Games 2008" (in Indonesian). Tempo. 26 October 2008. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  8. ^ "Earn Bronze in the Asian Youth Games, Indonesia Not Disappointed". 7 July 2009. Retrieved 11 January 2014.