Indonesia at the 2012 Asian Beach Games

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Indonesia at the
2012 Asian Beach Games
Flag of Indonesia.svg
IOC code INA
NOC Indonesian Olympic Committee
Website www.nocindonesia.or.id  (in English)
in Haiyang
Competitors106 in 8 sports
Medals
Ranked 4th
Gold
6
Silver
6
Bronze
4
Total
16
Asian Beach Games appearances

Indonesia competed at the 2012 Asian Beach Games held in Haiyang, China from June 16 to 22, 2012. [1]

Contents

Indonesia sent 106 athletes which competed in 8 sports.

Medals

Medal table

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Dragon boat 4206
Sport climbing 1214
Beach volleyball 1001
Beach sepak takraw 0123
Waterskiing 0101
Powered paragliding 0011
Total66416

Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Gandi
  • Asep Hidayat
  • Jaslin
  • Marjuki
  • John Feter Matulessy
  • Jefklin Mehue
  • Spens Stuber Mehue
  • Erwin David Monim
  • Muchlis
  • Andri Agus Mulyana
  • Silo
  • Rusmin Sina
  • Sutrisno
  • Dedi Kurniawan Suyatno
  • Anwar Tarra
  • Wardi
Dragon boat Men's 200 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Gandi
  • Asep Hidayat
  • Jaslin
  • Marjuki
  • John Feter Matulessy
  • Jefklin Mehue
  • Spens Stuber Mehue
  • Erwin David Monim
  • Muchlis
  • Andri Agus Mulyana
  • Silo
  • Rusmin Sina
  • Sutrisno
  • Dedi Kurniawan Suyatno
  • Anwar Tarra
  • Wardi
Dragon boat Men's 500 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Gandi
  • Asep Hidayat
  • Jaslin
  • Marjuki
  • John Feter Matulessy
  • Jefklin Mehue
  • Spens Stuber Mehue
  • Erwin David Monim
  • Muchlis
  • Andri Agus Mulyana
  • Silo
  • Rusmin Sina
  • Sutrisno
  • Dedi Kurniawan Suyatno
  • Anwar Tarra
  • Wardi
Dragon boat Men's 3000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Yaulana Amalia
  • Dayumin
  • Nikmah Diana
  • Yulanda Ester Entong
  • Seni Gantiani
  • Yunita Kadop
  • Siti Maryam
  • Maryati
  • Masripah
  • Sesni Lavenia Monim
  • Nurhalimah
  • Ririn Nur Paridah
  • Kanti Santyawati
  • Vioditha Cristy Sokoy
  • Since Litashova Yom
  • Riana Yulistrian
Dragon boat Women's 3000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ade Candra Rachmawan
Koko Prasetyo Darkuncoro
Beach volleyball Men's event
Gold medal icon.svg GoldGalar Pandu Asmoro
Tonny Mamiri
Rindi Sufriyanto
Sport climbing Men's speed relay
Silver medal icon.svg SilverSaiyed Nur Adil
Alfin Alim
Sugeng Arifin
Suko Hartono
Haris Munandar
Rizky Abdul Rahman Pago
Hendra Pago
Andi Paturay
Abdul Halim Radjiu
Wisnu Dwi Suhantoro
Husni Uba
Yovi Hendra Utama
Beach sepak takraw Men's team regu
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Yaulana Amalia
  • Dayumin
  • Nikmah Diana
  • Yulanda Ester Entong
  • Seni Gantiani
  • Yunita Kadop
  • Siti Maryam
  • Maryati
  • Masripah
  • Sesni Lavenia Monim
  • Nurhalimah
  • Ririn Nur Paridah
  • Kanti Santyawati
  • Vioditha Cristy Sokoy
  • Since Litashova Yom
  • Riana Yulistrian
Dragon boat Women's 200 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Yaulana Amalia
  • Dayumin
  • Nikmah Diana
  • Yulanda Ester Entong
  • Seni Gantiani
  • Yunita Kadop
  • Siti Maryam
  • Maryati
  • Masripah
  • Sesni Lavenia Monim
  • Nurhalimah
  • Ririn Nur Paridah
  • Kanti Santyawati
  • Vioditha Cristy Sokoy
  • Since Litashova Yom
  • Riana Yulistrian
Dragon boat Women's 500 m
Silver medal icon.svg SilverRindi Sufriyanto Sport climbing Men's speed
Silver medal icon.svg SilverEvi Neliwati
Ita Triana Purnamasari
Tita Supita
Sport climbing Women's speed relay
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMaliki Zulkarnain Waterskiing Men's tricks
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAlfin Alim
Suko Hartono
Hendra Pago
Andi Paturay
Abdul Halim Radjiu
Husni Uba
Beach sepak takraw Men's regu
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSeri Ayu Astuti
Gallih Desiari
Roslin Dida
Nur Hidayah
Jumasiah
Akyko Micheel Kapito
Nina Karmila
Ayu Lestari
Aliya Prihatini
Irma Wati
Nur Qadriyanti
Indra Yuliasti
Beach sepak takraw Women's team regu
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzePriya Jatmiko Agung
Mukhammad Akbar
Hening Paradigma
Bambang Santoso
Thomas Widyananto
Powered paragliding Team combined
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeEvi Neliwati Sport climbing Women's speed

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