Indonesia at the 2024 Summer Olympics

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Indonesia at the
2024 Summer Olympics
Flag of Indonesia.svg
IOC code INA
NOC Indonesian Olympic Committee
Website www.nocindonesia.id  (in Indonesian and English)
in Paris, France
26 July 2024 (2024-07-26) – 11 August 2024 (2024-08-11)
Competitors29 in 12 sports
Flag bearer (opening) Maryam March Maharani [1]
Flag bearer (closing) Rizki Juniansyah [2]
Officials Anindya Novyan Bakrie (chef de mission) [3]
Medals
Ranked 39th
Gold
2
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
3
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Indonesia competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris from 26 July to 11 August 2024. It was the nation's seventeenth appearance at the Summer Olympics, except for two occasions, Tokyo 1964 due to GANEFO concerns, and Moscow 1980 due to US led boycott.

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Indonesia left Paris with three medals (two golds and one bronze), two medals fewer than its previous Olympic appearance in 2020. [4] Despite this, the 2024 Games was the first time since 1992 that Indonesia won two gold medals, achieved by Veddriq Leonardo in the speed category of sport climbing and Rizki Juniansyah in weightlifting. Both were the country's first gold medals outside of badminton. [5] [6] Meanwhile, Indonesian athletes failed to win any gold medals in badminton for only the second time since 1992 (the other time being the 2012 Summer Olympics in London), [7] though unlike 2012, Gregoria Mariska Tunjung managed to secure a bronze medal in women's singles. [8]

Medalists

Competitors

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

SportMenWomenTotal
Archery 134
Athletics 101
Badminton 549
Cycling 101
Gymnastics 011
Judo 011
Rowing 101
Shooting 101
Sport climbing 224
Surfing 101
Swimming 112
Weightlifting 213
Total161329

Archery

Indonesia fielded one male archer and three female archers in the recurve events, to compete in the mixed team, men's individual's recurve and women's recurve event. The nation's entered one athlete to compete in the men's individual recurve event by virtue of his result at the 2023 World Championships in Berlin, Germany. [9] [10] Meanwhile, the nation's secured the quota in the women's individual recurve by virtue of the result at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China; [11] but later on were forced to re-allocated the individual female quotas, through the release of the final world ranking for the women's recurve team; [12] marking the nations return to the women's team competition after a twenty-eight years hiatus from these event.

Diananda Choirunisa's achievement for entering quarterfinals in 2024 Summer Olympics was Indonesia's best achievement in the women's individual event in the history of the olympics since the introduction of the elimination round in Barcelona 1992. [13]

AthleteEventRanking roundRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
ScoreSeedOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Arif Dwi Pangestu Men's individual 65640Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Tang  (TPE)
L 1–7
Did not advance
Diananda Choirunisa Women's individual 6706Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Van der Winkel  (NED)
W 7–1
Flag of the United States.svg  GNoriega  (USA)
W 6–5
Flag of India.svg  Kaur  (IND)
W 6–5
Flag of France.svg  Barbelin  (FRA)
L 5–6
Did not advance
Rezza Octavia 65032Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Chénier  (CAN)
W 6–2
Flag of South Korea.svg  Lim  (KOR)
L 0–6
Did not advance
Syifa Nurafifah Kamal 64043Flag of India.svg  Kaur  (IND)
L 3–7
Did not advance
Diananda Choirunisa
Rezza Octavia
Syifa Nurafifah Kamal
Women's team 19607Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
W 5–3
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
L 1–5
Did not advance
Arif Dwi Pangestu
Diananda Choirunisa
Mixed team 132612 QFlag of India.svg  India
L 1–5
Did not advance

Athletics

Indonesia qualified one sprinter to compete at the Games. 2020 Olympian Lalu Muhammad Zohri secured a quota for himself by receiving a direct universality spot in the men's 100 meters event. [14]

Key
Track & road events
AthleteEventPreliminaryFirst RoundSemi-finalsFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Lalu Muhammad Zohri Men's 100 m 10.352 Q10.266Did not advance

Badminton

Indonesia sent nine players into the tournament based on the BWF Race to Paris Rankings, [15] second least amount of Indonesian players participating, apart from 2012.

The Indonesian squad featured four Tokyo 2020 Olympians; Apriyani Rahayu (reigning Olympic champion of women's doubles), Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (reigning bronze medalist of men's singles), Jonatan Christie, and Gregoria Mariska Tunjung. Apart from that, there were five players who made their Olympics debut in this edition; Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Rian Ardianto (competing in men's doubles), Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti (paired up with Apriyani Rahayu in women's doubles), Rinov Rivaldy and Pitha Haningtyas Mentari (competing in mixed doubles).

Both of Indonesia's men's singles failed to qualify to the knockout stage, their worst ever Olympic performance in this category. 2020 Summer Olympics women's doubles defending champion, Apriyani Rahayu, now partnered with Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti, failed to qualify to round 16 after suffering three defeats in the group stage. [7] Gregoria Mariska Tunjung who won bronze became the first women's singles player from Indonesia to win a medal since Maria Kristin Yulianti won bronze in 2008 Summer Olympics, marking a 16-year wait. [8]

Men
AthleteEventGroup stageRound of 16Quarter-finalSemi-finalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Jonatan Christie Singles Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Carraggi  (BEL)
W (18–21, 21–11, 21–16)
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Cordón  (GUA)
WDN
Flag of India.svg  Sen  (IND)
L (18–21, 12–21)
2Did not advance
Anthony Sinisuka Ginting Flag of the United States.svg  Shu  (USA)
W (21–14, 21–8)
Flag of France.svg  TJ Popov  (FRA)
L (19–21, 21–17, 15–21)
2Did not advance
Fajar Alfian
Muhammad Rian Ardianto
Doubles Flag of Germany.svg  Lamsfuß /
Seidel  (GER)
W (21–13, 21–17) [a]
Flag of France.svg  Corvée /
Labar  (FRA)
W (21–13, 21–10)
Flag of India.svg  Rankireddy /
Shetty  (IND)
L (13–21, 13–21)
2 QFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liang WK /
Wang C  (CHN)
L (22–24, 20–22)
Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventGroup stageRound of 16Quarter-finalSemi-finalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Gregoria Mariska Tunjung Singles Flag of Ukraine.svg  Buhrova  (UKR)
W (21–10, 21–15)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Švábíková  (CZE)
W (21–12, 21–18)
1 QFlag of South Korea.svg  Kim G-e  (KOR)
W (21–4, 8–21, 23–21)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Intanon  (THA)
W (25–23, 21–9)
Flag of South Korea.svg  An S-y  (KOR)
L (21–11, 13–21, 16–21)
Flag of Spain.svg  Marín  (ESP)
WWO
Bronze medal icon.svg
Apriyani Rahayu
Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti
Doubles Flag of Japan.svg  Matsumoto /
Nagahara  (JPN)
L (22–24, 15–21)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen QC /
Jia YF  (CHN)
L (12–21, 22–24)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Tan /
Thinaah  (MAS)
L (18–21, 9–21)
4Did not advance
Mixed
AthleteEventGroup stageQuarter-finalSemi-finalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Rinov Rivaldy
Pitha Haningtyas Mentari
Doubles Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim W-h /
Jeong N-e  (KOR)
W (22–20, 14–21, 21–19)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zheng SW /
Huang YQ  (CHN)
L (10–21, 3–21)
Flag of France.svg  Gicquel /
Delrue  (FRA)
L (13–21, 15–21)
4Did not advance

Cycling

Track

Indonesian riders obtained one quotas of men's omnium events, [16] following the release of the final UCI Olympic rankings; marking the nation's first appearance in omnium event at the Olympics and the nations return to the track cycling competition since the last participation in 2004.

Omnium
AthleteEventScratch raceTempo raceElimination racePoints raceTotal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Bernard Van Aert Men's omnium 618220122−4015−3120

Gymnastics

Artistic

For the first time in summer olympics edition, Indonesia qualified one gymnast. Rifda Irfanaluthfi got host country reallocation spot by being the next highest-ranked eligible athlete in the All-around at the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. [17]

Due to injuries, Irfanaluthfi only competed in uneven bars and not in 3 other apparatuses (vault, balance beam, and floor exercise). [18]

Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ApparatusTotalRankApparatusTotalRank
VUBBBFVUBBBF
Rifda Irfanaluthfi Individual all-around DNS9.166DNSDNFDid not advance

Judo

After not succeeding in qualifying a single judoka in the previous two editions of the Summer Olympics, Indonesia entered one judoka to compete at Paris 2024. Maryam March Maharani secured her spots for women's under 52 kg categories, after being ranked sixth out of ten eligible judoka through the Asian women's continental quota allocation, in the IJF final Olympics ranking. [19]

Maharani finished in the top 16 position after being defeated by 2020 Olympic gold medalist, Distria Krasniqi, who later won silver in this event. [20]

AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Maryam March Maharani Women's 52 kg Flag of Mozambique.svg  Ferreira  (MOZ)
W 10–00
Flag of Kosovo.svg  Krasniqi  (KOS)
L 00–10
Did not advance

Rowing

Indonesian rowers qualified one boats in the men's single sculls for the Games, through the 2024 Asia & Oceania Qualification Regatta in Chungju, South Korea. [21] Rio 2016 Olympian, La Memo qualified for the Games, by finishing second in the men's single sculls final A race and securing the second available berths for the nations.

AthleteEventHeatsRepechageQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
La Memo Men's single sculls 7:19.335 R7:19.603 SE/FBye7:32.183 FE7:02.2327

Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); FC=Final C (non-medal); FD=Final D (non-medal); FE=Final E (non-medal); FF=Final F (non-medal); SA/B=Semi-finals A/B; SC/D=Semi-finals C/D; SE/F=Semi-finals E/F; QF=Quarter-finals; R=Repechage

Shooting

Indonesian shooter achieved a quota place for the following events based on their results at the 2022 and 2023 ISSF World Championships, 2023 and 2024 Asian Championships, and 2024 ISSF World Olympic Qualification Tournament. [22]

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Fathur Gustafian Men's 10 m air rifle 628.715Did not advance
Men's 50 m rifle 3 positions 574-19x43Did not advance

Sport climbing

Indonesia entered four climbers for the Olympic Games for the first time ever. Desak Made Rita Kusuma Dewi obtained one of two available berths in the women's event following the triumph of her gold medal achievement at the 2023 World Championships in Bern, Switzerland; [23] Rahmad Adi Mulyono qualified for the Games, following the triumph of his gold medal victory at 2023 Asian Olympic Qualifier in Jakarta; [24] Veddriq Leonardo and Rajiah Sallsabillah qualified for the Games through the final accumulations of Olympic Qualifier Series ranking. [25]

Desak Made was eliminated in the quarterfinals after being beaten by Chinese climber and eventual silver medalist Deng Lijuan, while Sallsabillah qualified for the semifinals. Sallsabillah later was eliminated in the semifinals and unable to get a bronze after a slipping accident in the small final. [26]

Leonardo then won the men's speed event with a 0.02 seconds margin against China's Wu Peng, [27] [28] becoming the first Indonesian non-badminton athlete to win an Olympic gold medal. [29]

Speed
AthleteEventQualificationEliminationQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
Lane ALane BTimeRankOpposition
Time
RankOpposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Rahmad Adi Mulyono Men's FS5.07 [b] FS [c] 14Flag of Indonesia.svg  Leonardo  (INA)
L 5.13–4.98
9Did not advance10
Veddriq Leonardo 4.79 =WR [d] 4.924.791Flag of Indonesia.svg  Mulyono  (INA)
W 4.98–5.13
2Flag of France.svg  Mawem  (FRA)
W 4.88–5.26
Flag of Iran.svg  Alipour  (IRI)
W 4.78 =PB–4.84 =PB
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wu P  (CHN)
W 4.75 =PB–4.77 =PB
Gold medal icon.svg
Desak Made Rita Kusuma Dewi Women's 6.526.456.456Flag of the United States.svg  Kelly  (USA)
W 6.38–8.43
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Deng LJ  (CHN)
L 6.369 =PB–6.363
Did not advance6
Rajiah Sallsabillah 6.676.586.587Flag of Spain.svg  Romero  (ESP)
q Fall–7.26
7Flag of the United States.svg  Hunt  (USA)
W 6.54 =PB–7.98
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Deng LJ  (CHN)
L 6.41 =PB–6.38
Flag of Poland.svg  Kałucka  (POL)
L 8.24–6.53
4

Qualification legend:
Q - Qualified; q - Qualified by time (loser with best time in heats)
WR - World Record
FS - False Start

Surfing

Indonesian surfers confirmed one shortboard quota place for Tahiti 2024. Tokyo 2020 Olympian Rio Waida, qualified for the Games, by virtue of the results of top six individual men's surfer, not yet qualified, at the 2024 ISA World Surfing Games in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. [30]

AthleteEventRound 1Round 2Round 3QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal / BM
ScoreRankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Rio Waida Men's shortboard 5.743 R2Flag of South Africa.svg  Smith  (RSA)
L 5.40–9.50
Did not advance

Qualification legend: R3 - Qualifies to elimination rounds; R2 - Qualifies to repechage round

Swimming

Indonesia received two universality quota places in swimming. Joe Kurniawan and Azzahra Permatahani were the ones who received these quotas. [31]

AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Joe Kurniawan Men's 100 m butterfly 53.9533Did not advance
Azzahra Permatahani Women's 200 m individual medley 2:20.5131Did not advance

Weightlifting

Indonesia entered three weightlifters into the Olympic competition. Four-time Olympian Eko Yuli Irawan (men's 61 kg) and IWF World Cup gold medalist Rizki Juniansyah (men's 73 kg) secured one of the top ten slots in their respective weight divisions based on the IWF Olympic Qualification Rankings. 2024 Asian Championship bronze medalist Nurul Akmal (women's +81 kg) managed to qualify for Paris 2024 through the reallocation of the +81 kg class quota. [32]

Rizki Juniansyah's victory in men's 73 kg marked Indonesia's first ever weightlifting gold at the Olympics and the country's first gold in any original Summer Olympic sports. [33]

AthleteEventSnatchClean & JerkTotalRank
ResultRankResultRank
Eko Yuli Irawan Men's −61 kg 1352162135DNF
Rizki Juniansyah Men's −73 kg 1552199 = OR1354Gold medal icon.svg
Nurul Akmal Women's +81 kg 105111401024512

Legend:
OR - Olympic Record

Notes

  1. German men's doubles player withdrew due to injury. As per BWF regulations for group stage play, the results of all matches played, or yet to be played by the pair are now considered annulled.
  2. The fastest time in competition will be used to determine which faster loser advanced to the quarterfinals.
  3. Time used in elimination heats.
  4. Leonardo had equaled the world record, but the world record later was broken again by Sam Watson.

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