Inp.polri.go.id - Nakhon Ratchasima. The Indonesian contingent delivered a historic performance at the 2025 ASEAN Para Games in Thailand, crushing their initial target of 82 gold medals to reach a staggering 101 golds by Saturday night (24/1/2026).
Badminton star Leani Ratri Oktila secured the milestone 82nd gold in the SL4 women’s singles, sparking a surge that propelled Indonesia to second place in the overall standings. With 101 gold, 103 silver, and 88 bronze medals, Indonesia now holds a commanding lead over third-placed Malaysia.
The Indonesian para-judo and para-archery teams have officially emerged as overall champions in their respective disciplines, demonstrating Indonesia's dominance in disability sports, according to antaranews.com.
The day was further marked by record-breaking feats in the pool, where swimmer Jendi Pangabean shattered his own butterfly record. In addition, the men’s 4x100m freestyle relay team set a new games record of 4:17.08.
As the competition enters its final day, Indonesia eyes further glory with eight representatives competing in the para-badminton finals, including three guaranteed "All-Indonesian" showdowns.
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