Indonesia at the 2021 Asian Youth Para Games

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Indonesia at the
2021 Asian Youth Para Games
Flag of Indonesia.svg
IPC code INA
NPC National Paralympic Committee of Indonesia
in Manama
2–6 December 2021
Competitors35 in 7 sports
Flag bearers Hikmat Ramdani
Dwiska Afrilia Maharani [1]
Medals
Ranked 6th
Gold
12
Silver
11
Bronze
14
Total
37
Asian Youth Para Games appearances

Indonesia competed in the 2021 Asian Youth Para Games which will be held in Manama, Bahrain from 2 to 6 December 2021. Indonesia contingent has 35 athletes who will compete in seven sports. [2]

Contents

Edward Hutahayan, treasure of the National Paralympic Committee of Indonesia, is the chef de mission of the delegation.

Due to non-compliance with the new Anti-Doping rules by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), Indonesia were not allowed to be represented by their flag. As a replacement, they used a flag with NPC Indonesia emblem. [3]

Competitors

The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games:

SportBoyGirlTotal
Athletics628
Badminton426
Boccia213
Powerlifting022
Swimming437
Table tennis527
Taekwondo202
Total231235

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg GoldSholahuddin Al AyyubiAthleticsBoy's shot put F40-413 December
Gold medal icon.svg GoldMuhammad Dimas UbaidillahAthleticsBoy's 400 metres T113 December
Gold medal icon.svg GoldFirza Faturahman ListiantoAthleticsBoy's 100 metres T464 December
Gold medal icon.svg GoldRyan Arda DiartaAthleticsBoy's 200 metres T445 December
Gold medal icon.svg GoldFebriyanti Vani RahmadhaniBocciaMixed individual BC2 Female4 December
Gold medal icon.svg GoldM Gerry PahkerSwimming100 m backstroke SB4-94 December
Gold medal icon.svg GoldMutiara Cantik HarsantoSwimming100 m butterfly S8-105 December
Gold medal icon.svg GoldMutiara Cantik HarsantoSwimming100 m backstroke S8-105 December
Gold medal icon.svg GoldDwiska Afrilia MaharaniPowerliftingWomen's 79 kg5 December
Gold medal icon.svg GoldElsa Dewi SaputriPowerliftingWomen's +86 kg5 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Hikmat Ramdani
Adinda Nugraheni
BadmintonMixed doubles SL3–SU56 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Hikmat Ramdani BadmintonMen's singles SL46 December
Silver medal icon.svg SilverFirza Faturahman ListiantoAthleticsBoy's 400 metres T463 December
Silver medal icon.svg SilverRyan Arda DiartaAthleticsBoy's 100 metres T444 December
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMuhammad Dimas UbaidillahAthleticsBoy's 100 metres T114 December
Silver medal icon.svg SilverFirza Faturahman ListiantoAthleticsBoy's 200 metres T46-475 December
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMuhammad Bintang Satria HBocciaMixed individual BC2 Male4 December
Silver medal icon.svg SilverFebriyanti Vani Rahmadhani
Muhammad Bintang Satria H
Muhammad Afrizal Syafa
BocciaBC1/2 Team Mixed Gender6 December
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMutiara Cantik HarsantoSwimming100 m freestyle S1-105 December
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMutiara Cantik HarsantoSwimming50 m freestyle S1-105 December
Silver medal icon.svg SilverM Gerry PahkerSwimming100 m freestyle S1-105 December
Silver medal icon.svg SilverMuhammad RizkiTaekwondoMen's -70 kg3 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Warining Rahayu BadmintonWomen's singles SU56 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeYunika Anas TasyaAthleticsGirl's 200 metres T35-383 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMila SaprianiAthleticsGirl's 400 metres T42-474 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSholahuddin Al AyyubiAthleticsBoy's discus F40-414 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeYunika Anas TasyaAthleticsGirl's 100 metres T35-384 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRyan Arda DiartaAthleticsBoy's long jump T35-645 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMuhammad Afrizal SyafaBocciaMixed individual BC1 Male4 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeM Gerry PahkerSwimming100 m butterfly SB2-74 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTulloh RahmadSwimming100 m butterfly S8-105 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAnisa FitriyaniBadmintonWomen's singles SU55 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAdinda NugraheniBadmintonWomen's singles SU46 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJuliani CiciTable TennisSingle female class 9-106 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMamunudin RifkiTable TennisSingle male class 86 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAzizi HilmiTable TennisSingle male class 96 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAzizi Hilmi
Iksan Faisatul
Table TennisTeam male 9-106 December

Medals

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Athletics 44513
Swimming 3328
Badminton 2125
Powerlifting 2002
Boccia 1214
Taekwondo 0101
Table Tennis 0044
Total12111437
Medals by date
DateGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
3 December2114
4 December46616
5 December4138
6 December2349
Total12111437

Boccia

Men
AthleteEventGroup StagePlayoffsSemifinalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Muhamad Afrizal Syafa Individual BC1 Flag of Bahrain.svg  Ahmed  (BHR)
L 3–4
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Marjan  (BHR)
W 8–0
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Quintana  (PHI)
W 8–1
2 QByeFlag of Bahrain.svg  Alhaddar  (BHR)
L 3–4
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Quintana  (PHI)
W 11–0
Bronze medal icon.svg
Muhammad Satria Individual BC2 Flag of Thailand.svg  Choedchai  (THA)
W 5–3
ByeFlag of South Korea.svg  Hujeoon  (KOR)
W 7–1
1 QByeFlag of South Korea.svg  Minkyu  (KOR)
W 5–2
Flag of Thailand.svg  Phakphum  (THA)
L 10–0
Silver medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteEventRound 1Round 2Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Febriyanti Vani Rahmadhani Individual BC2 Flag of Iran.svg  Fatemeh  (IRI)
W 2*–2
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Alhemeiri  (UAE)
W 4–1
Gold medal icon.svg
Mixed
AthleteEventRound 1Round 2Round 3Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Febriyanti Vani Rahmadhani
Muhammad Bintang Satria
Muhammad Afrizal Syafa
Individual BC1 Flag of Iran.svg  Iran  (IRI)
W 8–4
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hongkong  (HKG)
W 17–0
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
L 3–13
Silver medal icon.svg

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