Asian Para Games: Lawn Bowls Buat Kejutan, Raih Emas Keenam Indonesia
Kontingen Indonesia berhasil menambah medali emas di Asian Para Games 2023 dari cabang olahraga lawn bowls nomor tunggal putra B2.
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Kontingen Indonesia berhasil menambah medali emas di Asian Para Games 2023 dari cabang olahraga lawn bowls nomor tunggal putra B2.
Perolehan medali emas Indonesia bertambah di Asian Para Games 2023. Kali ini datang dari atlet cabang olahraga judo Roma Siska Tampubolon.
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Koleksi medali emas kontingen Indonesia bertambah pada Rabu (25/10/2023). Sprinter Saptoyogo Purnomo kembali mengibarkan bendera Merah-Putih di podium tertinggi Asian Para Games.
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Prachi Yadav became the first Indian to win a para canoe gold in the Asian Para Games as she led the country's medal rush for the second consecutive day on Tuesday. India won 17 medals on Tuesday, including three gold, taking the total tally to 34 in the first two days of competition. India had won 17 medals, including six gold, on Monday. India ended Day 2 placed fifth in the standings, one spot down from Monday, with nine gold, 12 silver and 13 bronze, behind China (165: 66 gold, 53 silver, 46 bronze), Iran (47), Japan (45) and Uzbekistan (38).
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