Indonesia at the Paralympics

Indonesia at the
Paralympics
IPC code INA
NPC National Paralympic Committee of Indonesia
Website www.npcindonesia.org (in Indonesian)
Medals
Gold
4
Silver
4
Bronze
10
Total
18
Summer appearances

Indonesia made its Paralympic Games début at the 1976 Summer Paralympics in Toronto, with competitors in athletics, lawn bowls, swimming and table tennis. The country has participated in every subsequent edition of the Summer Paralympics, except 1992, but has never taken part in the Winter Paralympics.[1]

Indonesians have won a total of seventeen Paralympic medals: four gold, three silver and nine bronze.[2] The country's first two gold medals were won in 1976, by Itria Dini in the men's precision javelin (category F), and by Syarifuddin in the men's singles in lawn bowls (category E). Yan Soebiyanto won Indonesia's third gold medal in that same event four years later, while R.S. Arlen took gold in weightlifting, in the men's featherweight amputee category. In addition to these gold medals, Indonesians won a silver and three bronzes in 1976, and four bronze in 1980. 1984 yielded a silver medal and a bronze, but no gold, while in 1988 Indonesia won two silver medals. After its absence in 1992, Indonesia sent significantly smaller delegations to the Paralympics, and no Indonesian won a Paralympic medal until the 2012 Paralympic Games. Indonesia sent four athletes to the 2012 Paralympic Games, and David Jacobs won bronze in the Table Tennis - Men's Individual C10 classification.

Medal tables

Medals by Summer Games

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
International Paralympic Committee 1960–1972Did not participate
Canada Toronto 1976213626
Netherlands Arnhem 1980204628
United States New York 1984/United Kingdom
Stoke Mandeville 1984
011241
South Korea Seoul 1988020243
Spain Barcelona/Madrid 1992Did not participate
United States Atlanta 19960000
Australia Sydney 20000000
Greece Athens 20040000
China Beijing 20080000
United Kingdom London 2012001174
Brazil Rio de Janeiro 20160011
Japan Tokyo 2020Future event
Total441018

Medals by summer sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Athletics1337
Lawn bowls2158
Weightlifting1012
Powerlifting0011
Table tennis0011
Total441018

List of medalists

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 GoldItria DiniCanada Toronto 1976 AthleticsMen's precision javelin throw F
 GoldSyarifuddinCanada Toronto 1976 Lawn bowlsMen's singles E
 SilverAshariCanada Toronto 1976 AthleticsMen's 100 meters E
 BronzeItria DiniCanada Toronto 1976 AthleticsMen's shot put F
 BronzeSaneng HanafiCanada Toronto 1976 AthleticsMen's discus throw F
 BronzeSaneng HanafiCanada Toronto 1976 AthleticsMen's javelin throw F
 GoldYan SoebiyantoNetherlands Arnhem 1980 Lawn bowlsMen's singles E
 GoldR.S. ArlenNetherlands Arnhem 1980 WeightliftingMen's featherweight -57 kg amputee
 BronzeSigit SoepadiNetherlands Arnhem 1980 Lawn bowlsMen's singles E
 BronzeSoekarsanNetherlands Arnhem 1980 Lawn bowlsMen's singles F
 BronzeMoenali
Yamin Ismail
Netherlands Arnhem 1980 Lawn bowlsMen's pairs C
 BronzeR.S. Arlen
Safri Tanjung
Netherlands Arnhem 1980 Lawn bowlsMen's pairs D
 SilverNinik UmardiyaniUnited StatesUnited Kingdom New York/Stoke Mandeville 1984 Lawn bowlsWomen's singles A2/4
 BronzeKurnianto
Memed Lesmana
United StatesUnited Kingdom New York/Stoke Mandeville 1984 Lawn bowlsMen's pairs A6/8
 SilverHadi AbdulazizSouth Korea Seoul 1988 AthleticsMen's high jump B1
 SilverSoeparni South Korea Seoul 1988 AthleticsMen's shot put A4/A9
 BronzeDavid JacobsUnited Kingdom London 2012 Table tennisMen's individual class 10
 BronzeNi Nengah WidiasihBrazil Rio de Janeiro 2016 PowerliftingWomen's 41 kg

See also

References

  1. Results for Indonesia from the International Paralympic Committee
  2. "Indonesia at the Paralympic Games". IPC Historical Results Archive. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
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