2016 Pekan Olahraga Nasional

2016 Pekan Olahraga Nasional is the nineteenth edition of Pekan Olahraga Nasional. It will be held in Bandung, West Java in 2016. It will be the first time for Indonesia's third largest city of Bandung to host the games in more than forty years. Bandung hosted the fifth edition of Pekan Olahraga Nasional in 1961.

Pekan Olahraga Nasional XIX
Host cityBandung
MottoBerjaya di Tanah Legenda (Glory in Land of Legends)
Events44 sports
Opening ceremony17 September 2016
Closing ceremony29 September 2016
Officially opened byJoko Widodo
President of Indonesia
Ceremony venueGelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium

Bids

West Java was given the rights to host the 2016 Pekan Olahraga Nasional by acclamation of the members of National Sports Committee of Indonesia. Banten was the only other applicant which submitted its bid for the games.[1][2] North Sulawesi showed its interest in hosting, but later decided to cancel it.

Venues

Events will take place in 68 venues, each venues will be feature in 16 cities and regencies of West Java Province.

Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium

Bandung

LocationVenuesSports
Sport Jabar ArcamanikSand volleyball courtBeach volleyball
Baseball StadiumBaseball
Gymnasium, Graha Laga Satria, Graha Laga TangkasGymnastics
Faculty of Sports and Health Education,
Indonesia University of Education
GymnasiumTaekwondo, Indoor Hockey
Softball StadiumSoftbol (Women's Event)
SporthallSepak takraw
Swimming poolDiving, Swimming, Synchronized Swimming
Saparua Sports ComplexSaparua Sports HallJudo, Wrestling
Saparua roller skating rinksRoller skating
Siliwangi Sports ComplexGraha Siliwangi Billiard ArenaCue sports
Graha Siliwangi Squash ArenaSquash
Graha Siliwangi Bowling ArenaBowling
Siliwangi StadiumCricket
Siliwangi Tennis Courts dan Maluku ParkTennis
VenueCabang Olahraga
Gelora Bandung Lautan Api StadiumOpening and closing ceremony
Sasana Budaya Ganesha, Bandung Institute of TechnologyKarate, Kempo
C-Tra Arena Sports HallBasketball
Savoy Homan HotelChess
Horison HotelContract bridge
Haris HotelDance Sport, Fencing
Padjadjaran Sports HallWushu, Tarung derajat

Bandung Regency

West Bandung Regency

Sumedang Regency

LocationVenuesSports
Bandung Institute of Technology, Jatinangor CampusGraha Laga SatriaPencak Silat
Futsal courtsFutsal
Sports Hall 3Table Tennis
VenuesSports
Batudua Hills, Lingga MountHang gliding, Paragliding
Bandung Giri Gahana GolfGolf

Cimahi

VenuesSports
Cisangkan shooting rangeShooting
Munaip Saleh VelodromeTrack Cycling

Indramayu Regency

VenuesSports
Tirtamaya BeachOpen water swimming, Finswimming (Long distance)
Balongan Indah BeachSailing

Pangandaran Regency

VenuesSports
Cijulang Nusawiru AirportParachuting
Pangandaran horse racing trackHorse racing

Cirebon

VenuesSports
Bima Sport HallBadminton
Catherine Surya Swimming pool, Bima Madya Sports ComplexFinswimming (Pool)

Subang Regency

VenuesSports
Suryadarma Air BaseGliding

Karawang Regency

VenuesSports
Cipule LakeCanoeing, Dragon boat, Rowing

Sukabumi Regency

VenuesSports
Pelabuhan Ratu Boxing GymnasiumBoxing

Bekasi

VenuesSports
Patriot StadiumFootball

Bekasi Regency

VenuesSports
Wibawa Mukti StadiumFootball

Bogor Regency

VenuesSports
Pakansari StadiumAthletics, Marching band, Football

Ciamis Regency

VenuesSports
Cigembor Forest Park CircuitBMX Cycling

Tasikmalaya

VenuesSports
Bukit Peusar CircuitMotorcycle racing

The Games

Sports

The 2016 edition will feature more sports than the previous edition.[3] 44 sports and 12 demonstration sports will be held in various venues scattered around West Java.[4]

Demonstration Sports

  • 3-on-3 basketball
  • Lion dance
  • Handball (2)
  • Gateball
  • Korfball
  • Muay Thai
  • Pétanque
  • Rafting (16)
  • Rugby sevens (2)
  • Soft tennis
  • Woodball (14)
  • Yongmoodo

Participating Provincial Sports Committees

Participating Provincial Sports Committees

Medal table

A total of 2501 medals763 gold, 758 silver, and 980 bronzewere awarded to athletes.

  *   Host nation (West Java)

2016 Pekan Olahraga Nasional medal table
RankProvinceGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 West Java*217157157531
2 East Java132138134404
3 Jakarta132124118374
4 Central Java325685173
5 East Kalimantan254173139
6 Bali20213576
7 Riau18262771
8 Papua17193268
9 North Sumatra16173366
10 Special Region of Yogyakarta16162557
11 West Sumatra14102044
12 South Sulawesi12232863
13 Banten11102647
14 West Nusa Tenggara11101839
15 Lampung1191636
16 South Kalimantan9101837
17 Aceh87924
18 East Nusa Tenggara77923
19 Riau Islands74718
20 Maluku (province)73919
21 South Sumatra6111431
22 West Kalimantan681630
23 Jambi662133
24 Southeast Sulawesi64414
25 West Papua421016
26 Central Kalimantan34411
27 North Kalimantan3036
28 Gorontalo2013
29 Bangka Belitung16411
30 North Maluku1124
31 North Sulawesi1089
32 Central Sulawesi04711
33 Bengkulu0224
34 West Sulawesi0011
Totals (34 provinces)7617569762493

Concerns and controversies

The Games were marred with controversies in the competition itself and other non-competition related aspects. At least 15 of the 44 sports contested faced problems involving unfair judging, intimidating supporters, or sudden change of rules.[5] Boycott from other provinces also occurred in judo[6] and synchronized swimming.[7]

References

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Preceded by
2012
Pekanbaru, Riau
Pekan Olahraga Nasional Succeeded by
2020
Jayapura, Papua
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