Indonesia at the Islamic Solidarity Games

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Indonesia at the
Islamic Solidarity Games
Flag of Indonesia.svg
IOC code INA
NOC Indonesian Olympic Committee
Website www.nocindonesia.id  (in Indonesian)
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
56
Silver
78
Bronze
88
Total
222
Islamic Solidarity Games appearances (overview)

Indonesia first participated at the Islamic Solidarity Games in 2005 and has sent athletes to compete in every Islamic Solidarity Games since. As of 2022, Indonesian athletes have won a total of 222 medals at the games, making it one of the top nations.

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Hosted Games

Palembang, capital city of South Sumatra, hosted Islamic Solidarity Games in 2013. [1] Indonesia was announced as the host for the Games in April 2011 with Pekanbaru, Riau, as the host city. [2] However, the Games were then relocated to Jakarta citing lack of standard at some venues. Palembang was finally selected as the host city and the Games were delayed about three months from the original timeframe in June. [3]

Medals

Medals by games

*Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.
All-time Medal Tally
GamesAthletesGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotalRank
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg 2005 Mecca 112418th
Flag of Indonesia.svg 2013 Palembang 345 [4] 3634341041st
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2017 Baku 12762923588th
Flag of Turkey.svg 2021 Konya 82131429567th
Total5678882225th

Medals by sport

Medalists

Flag bearers

GamesFlag bearerSport
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2017 Baku I Gede Siman Sudartawa Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming
Flag of Turkey.svg 2021 Konya Osanando Naufal Khairudin Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo

See also

References

  1. Budiman, Aditya (2013-07-02). Baharudin, Agus (ed.). "Islamic Solidarity Games Digelar di Palembang". Tempo.co (in Indonesian).
  2. Rahadi, Fernan. "Riau Tuan Rumah Islamic Solidarity Games 2013". Republika (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  3. Baharudin, Agus. "Beranda Sport Islamic Solidarity Games Digelar di Palembang". tempo.co. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  4. "Presiden Buka 3rd Islamic Solidarity Games". Dakwatuna (in Indonesian). Retrieved 7 August 2022.