Inp.polri.go.id - Nakhon Ratchasima. The Indonesian contingent delivered a stellar performance on Thursday (22/1/2026), harvesting 27 gold medals to cement their second-place standing at the 2025 ASEAN Para Games in Thailand.
By the end of day two, the "Read-and-White" team amassed a total of 41 golds, 39 silvers, and 28 bronzes, widening the gap with third-placed Malaysia, according to antaranews.com.
Para-athletics emerged as the primary powerhouse, contributing 16 golds, highlighted by Nur Ferry Pradana’s victory in the 100m T47 final despite a shoulder injury.
Para-swimming followed closely, increasing its tally to 11 golds, while powerlifting, cycling, judo, and fencing added crucial wins. Although Thailand maintains a significant lead at the top, Indonesia remains optimistic about narrowing the margin. With six para-table tennis players slated for finals on Friday, the national team is well-positioned to maintain its momentum and further solidify its rank in the regional multi-sport event.
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