Indonesia at the 2008 Asian Beach Games

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Indonesia at the
2008 Asian Beach Games
Flag of Indonesia.svg
IOC code INA
NOC Indonesian Olympic Committee
Website www.nocindonesia.or.id  (in English)
in Bali
Competitors214 in 19 sports
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
23
Silver
8
Bronze
20
Total
51
Asian Beach Games appearances

Indonesia competed in the 2008 Asian Beach Games , held in Bali, Indonesia from October 18 to October 26, 2008.

Contents

Indonesia sent a total of 214 athletes that competed on 19 sports.

Medals

Medal table

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Paragliding 72211
Beach Pencak silat 5027
Dragon boat 4206
Surfing 3249
Bodybuilding 2002
Sailing 1012
Beach volleyball 1001
Beach sepak takraw 0123
Beach wrestling 0123
Jet ski 0033
Beach kabaddi 0011
Beach water polo 0011
Marathon swimming 0011
Woodball 0011
Total2382051

Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg GoldNi Nyoman Suparniti Beach Pencak silat Women's Tanding Class D
Gold medal icon.svg GoldI Gusti Ngurah Arya Yudhapandita Beach Pencak silat Men's Tunggal
Gold medal icon.svg GoldNi Luh Putu Spyanawati Beach Pencak silat Women's Tunggal
Gold medal icon.svg GoldDani Hamdani
Muhammad Yusuf Efendi
Beach Pencak silat Men's Ganda
Gold medal icon.svg GoldNi Made Dwi Yanti
Sang Ayu Ketut
Beach Pencak silat Women's Ganda
Gold medal icon.svg GoldAndi Ardiyansyah
Koko Prasetyo Darkuncoro
Beach volleyball Men's
Gold medal icon.svg GoldArselawandi Bodybuilding Men's 60 kg
Gold medal icon.svg GoldSyafrizaldi Bodybuilding Men's 75 kg
Gold medal icon.svg GoldDede Suryana Surfing Men's aerial
Gold medal icon.svg GoldI Made Widiarta Surfing Men's shortboard
Gold medal icon.svg GoldNanang Suryana Paragliding Men's individual accuracy
Gold medal icon.svg GoldDyan Apriyani Paragliding Women's individual accuracy
Gold medal icon.svg GoldThomas Widyananto Paragliding Men's individual Cross-country
Gold medal icon.svg GoldMilawati Sirin Paragliding Women's individual Cross-country
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Oka Sulaksana Sailing Men's Mistral OD Heavy Weight
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Buce Zeth Monim
  • Jaslin
  • Weri Pebrianto
  • Gandi
  • Rahman Aju
  • Andri Sugiarto
  • Sven Stuber
  • Diyono
  • Ahmad Supriadi
  • Isdori
  • Asep Hidayat
  • Didin Rusdiana
  • Indra Yulius
  • Kuat
  • Asnawir
  • Eka Octarianus
  • Nursalam
  • Japerry Siregar
  • Vines Kambay
  • Anwar Tarra
  • Husni Hatuina
  • Jhon Matulessy
  • Ikhwan Randi
  • Iwan Husin
  • Abdul Azis
  • Spens Stuber Mehue
  • Ajurahman
  • Hardony
Dragon boat Men's 1000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Astri Dwijayanti
  • Nikmah Diana
  • Agustina Kabay
  • Itta Anggraini
  • Suhartati
  • Christina Kafolakari
  • Multi
  • Hartawan
  • Royani Rais
  • Salwiah
  • Sarce Aronggear
  • Hasnah
  • Masripah
  • Rasima
  • Yulanda Ester Entong
  • Suci Rahmayanti
  • Farida
  • Minawati
  • Siti Maryam
  • Yohana Yoce Yom
  • Since Lithasova Yom
  • Sere Pipit
  • Mintelda Ibo
  • Nurmila
  • Kanti Santyawati
  • Erni Sokoy
Dragon boat Women's 1000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Astri Dwijayanti
  • Nikmah Diana
  • Agustina Kabay
  • Itta Anggraini
  • Suhartati
  • Christina Kafolakari
  • Multi
  • Hartawan
  • Royani Rais
  • Salwiah
  • Sarce Aronggear
  • Hasnah
  • Masripah
  • Rasima
  • Yulanda Ester Entong
  • Suci Rahmayanti
  • Farida
  • Minawati
  • Siti Maryam
  • Yohana Yoce Yom
  • Since Lithasova Yom
  • Sere Pipit
  • Mintelda Ibo
  • Nurmila
  • Kanti Santyawati
  • Erni Sokoy
Dragon boat Women's 500 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Astri Dwijayanti
  • Nikmah Diana
  • Agustina Kabay
  • Itta Anggraini
  • Suhartati
  • Christina Kafolakari
  • Multi
  • Hartawan
  • Royani Rais
  • Salwiah
  • Sarce Aronggear
  • Hasnah
  • Masripah
  • Rasima
  • Yulanda Ester Entong
  • Suci Rahmayanti
  • Farida
  • Minawati
  • Siti Maryam
  • Yohana Yoce Yom
  • Since Lithasova Yom
  • Sere Pipit
  • Mintelda Ibo
  • Nurmila
  • Kanti Santyawati
  • Erni Sokoy
Dragon boat Women's 250 m
Gold medal icon.svg GoldTeguh Maryanto
Nanang Sunarya
Acep Suparya
Tony Yudantoro Suwono
Thomas Widyananto
Paragliding Men's team Cross-country
Gold medal icon.svg GoldLis Andriana
Dyan Apriyanti
Dian Rosnalia
Milawati Sirin
Nofrica Yanti
Paragliding Women's team accuracy
Gold medal icon.svg GoldLis Andriana
Dyan Apriyanti
Dian Rosnalia
Milawati Sirin
Nofrica Yanti
Paragliding Women's team Cross-country
Gold medal icon.svg GoldI Made Widiarta
I Made Raditya Rondi
Dede Suryana
Made Adi Putra
Surfing Mixed team
Silver medal icon.svg SilverI Made Raditya Surfing Men's shortboard
Silver medal icon.svg SilverGea Yasniar Surfing Women's shortboard
Silver medal icon.svg SilverDian Rosnalia Paragliding Women's individual accuracy
Silver medal icon.svg SilverPahmi Pami Gunawan Beach wrestling Men's 65 kg
Silver medal icon.svg SilverIndonesia Sepak Takraw Women's Team Beach sepak takraw Women's team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Buce Zeth Monim
  • Jaslin
  • Weri Pebrianto
  • Gandi
  • Rahman Aju
  • Andri Sugiarto
  • Sven Stuber
  • Diyono
  • Ahmad Supriadi
  • Isdori
  • Asep Hidayat
  • Didin Rusdiana
  • Indra Yulius
  • Kuat
  • Asnawir
  • Eka Octarianus
  • Nursalam
  • Japerry Siregar
  • Vines Kambay
  • Anwar Tarra
  • Husni Hatuina
  • Jhon Matulessy
  • Ikhwan Randi
  • Iwan Husin
  • Abdul Azis
  • Spens Stuber Mehue
  • Ajurahman
  • Hardony
Dragon boat Men's 250 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Buce Zeth Monim
  • Jaslin
  • Weri Pebrianto
  • Gandi
  • Rahman Aju
  • Andri Sugiarto
  • Sven Stuber
  • Diyono
  • Ahmad Supriadi
  • Isdori
  • Asep Hidayat
  • Didin Rusdiana
  • Indra Yulius
  • Kuat
  • Asnawir
  • Eka Octarianus
  • Nursalam
  • Japerry Siregar
  • Vines Kambay
  • Anwar Tarra
  • Husni Hatuina
  • Jhon Matulessy
  • Ikhwan Randi
  • Iwan Husin
  • Abdul Azis
  • Spens Stuber Mehue
  • Ajurahman
  • Hardony
Dragon boat Men's 500m
Silver medal icon.svg SilverTeguh Maryanto
Nanang Sunarya
Acep Suparya
Tony Yudantoro Suwono
Thomas Widyananto
Paragliding Men's team accuracy
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDiyan Kristianto Beach Pencak Silat Men's Tanding Class A
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRia Puspita Sari Beach Pencak Silat Women's Tanding Class A
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMade Adi Putra Surfing Men's aerial
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeHusni Ridwan Surfing Men's longboard
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeWayan Widana Surfing Men's longboard
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDewi Diah Rahayu Surfing Women's shortboard
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRocky Soerapoetra Jet ski Runabout open
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeIrwansyah Adi Pratama Jet ski Ski open
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTemmy Fitramsyah Iskandar Jet ski Runabout endurance
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMaximillian Manurung Marathon swimming Men's 10 km
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTeguh Maryanto Paragliding Men's individual Cross-country
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMilawati Sirin Paragliding Women's individual accuracy
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRudi Haryanto Beach wrestling Men's 75 kg Men
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeNur Rusli Beach wrestling Men's 85 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeNi Luh Putu Indrawathi
Ni Luh Putu Risstya
Ni Putu Soma Apriantini
Desak Made Agustin Dewi
Ni Komang Ariningsih
Ni Made Sridevi
Beach Kabaddi Women
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeIndonesia Sepak Takraw Men's Team Beach sepak takraw Men's team
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeIndonesia Sepak Takraw Women Team Beach sepak takraw Women's regu
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMuhammad Zamri
Deni Novendra
Indrawan Ginting
Hendri Marcyano Raditya
Reza Aditya Putra
Heriansyah Saragih
Ridjkie Mulia Harahap
Maulana Bayu Herfianto
Beach water polo Men
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeArio Dipo
Yoseph Udjulawa
Sailing Hobie 16
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeIka Yulianingsih
Setyani Aris
Ismini
Sukiyanti
Kartini
Panji Rahayu Yeni
Woodball Women's team

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