Sport in Indonesia

2018 Asian Games opening ceremony in Jakarta.

Sports in Indonesia are popular from both the participation and spectating aspect. Some popular sports in Indonesia are football, futsal, basketball, volleyball, badminton, and the native Indonesian martial art pencak silat.[1] Badminton is arguably Indonesia's most successful sport. Indonesia has won gold medals in badminton in every Olympic Games since the sport was first introduced to the Olympics in 1992, with the exception of two, at the 2012 and 2024 Summer Olympics, although in latter Games, Indonesia clinched a gold medal for the first time in sport climbing and weightlifting, respectively.[2][3][4] Indonesia became the first grand winner in Badminton Olympics back then 1992.[5] Indonesia regularly participates in the Thomas Cup, Uber Cup, and Sudirman Cup badminton championships, then became the first nation in history to complete those three titles. Indonesia also regularly participates in regional multi-events sport, such as the Southeast Asian Games, Asian Games, and Olympic Games. Indonesia is one of the major sport powerhouses in the Southeast Asian region, winning the Southeast Asian Games 10 times since 1977.

Sporting events in Indonesia are organised by the Indonesian National Sport Committee (Komite Olahraga Nasional Indonesia or KONI). The organisation, along with the Indonesian government, have set the National Sports Day on 9 September.[1] Indonesia hosts the National Sports Week (Pekan Olahraga Nasional) multi-sport event every four years. Athletes from all provinces of Indonesia participate in this event, with hosting tally are distributed among Indonesian provinces.

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  2. ^ Manafe, Adiel (4 August 2024). Fembrian, Widita (ed.). "Tradisi Bulu Tangkis Indonesia Raih Emas di Olimpiade Kembali Terputus!". netralnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 August 2024.
  3. ^ Sidik, Jafar M. (9 August 2024). Soebanto, Herry (ed.). "Olimpiade Paris 2024: Kado terindah Veddriq Leonardo pertahankan tradisi emas Olimpiade". ANTARA News Yogyakarta (in Indonesian). Antara. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
  4. ^ Baskoro, Bayu (9 August 2024). "Olimpiade 2024: Debut Mantap Rizki Juniansyah, Emas untuk Indonesia!". detiksport (in Indonesian). detikcom. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
  5. ^ Venkat, Rahul (6 August 2024). "Badminton Olympics winners: The full history". Olympic News.