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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Indonesian Athletes that won medal at 25th Sea Games 2009 until 12 December


::Weightlifting::
^ Men 56 kg : Jadi Setiadi [Gold]
^ Women 58 kg : Lisa Rumbewas [Gold]
^ Men 62 kg : Eko Yuli Irawan [Gold]
^ Women 63 kg : Okta Dwi Pramita [Gold]
^ Women 69 kg : Sinta Darmariani [Silver]
^ Men 69 kg : Triyatno [Gold]
^ Women above 69 kg : Novi Yanti [Bronze]
TOTAL : Gold (5); Silver (1); Bronze (1)


::KarateDo:
^ Men Individual Kata : Faizal Zainuddin [Gold]
^ Women Kumite 50 kg and below : Martinel Prihastut [Silver]
^ Women Kumite 55 kg and below : Nur Hadiyanti F [Bronze]
^ Men Kumite 60 kg and below : Donny Dharmawan [Bronze]
^ Women Kumite 61 kg and below : Puspita Triana G [Bronze]
^ Men Kumite 67 kg and below : Jintar Simanjuntak [Silver]
^ Men Kumite 84 kg and above : Umar Syarief [Gold]
^ Men Kumite 84 kg and below : Hendro Salim [Silver]
^ Women Team Kata : Indonesia Team [Bronze]
^ Men Team Kata : Indonesia Team [Gold]
^ Women Team Kumite : Indonesia Team [Bronze]
^ Men Team Kumite : Indonesia Team [Bronze]
TOTAL : Gold (3); Silver (3); Bronze (6)


::Cycling::
^ Men 40 km Individual Time Trial : Ryan Ariehaan H [Gold]
^ Men 40 km Individual Time Trial : Tonton Susanto [Silver]
^ Men Cross Country : Dadi Nurcahyadi [Bronze]
^ Women Down Hill : Risa Suseanty [Gold]
^ Men Down Hill : Popo Ariyo Sejati [Gold]
TOTAL : Gold (3); Silver (1); Bronze (1)


::Taekwondo:
^ Men Bantam Weight Over 58 kg & Not Exceeding 63 kg : Mery Wandra [Gold]
^ Women Feather Weight Over 53 kg & Not Exceeding 57 kg : Nurul Fadlilah [Silver]
^ Women Fin Weight Not Exceeding 46 kg : Fransisca V [Silver]
^ Women Heavy Weight Over 73 kg : Catur Yuni R [Bronze]
^ Women Light Weight Over 57 kg & Not Exceeding 62 kg : Rahadewineta [Silver]
^ Men Light Weight Over 68kg & Not Exceeding 74 kg : Yulius Fernando [Bronze]
^ Men Middle Weight Over 80 kg & Not Exceeding 87 kg : Rizal Samsir [Bronze]
^ Women Poomsae Individual : Lessitra [Bronze]
^ Men Poomsae Individual : Daniel Danny [Bronze]
^ Women Poomsae Team : Domas Ayu Kirana, Laras Fitriana, Lessitra [Bronze]
TOTAL : Gold (1); Silver (3); Bronze (6)


::Swimming::
^ Men 100m Backstroke : Glenn S Victor [Gold]
^ Men 100m Breaststroke : Indra Gunawan [Silver]
^ Men 100m Butterfly : Donny B Utomo [Silver]
^ Men 200m Breaststroke : Indra Gunawan [Bronze]
^ Men 4x100m Freestyle : Indonesia Team [Bronze]
TOTAL : Gold (1); Silver (2); Bronze (2)


::Shooting::
^ Men 10m Running Target Team : Indonesia Team [Bronze]
^ Women 50m Rifle Prone : Erlinawati [Gold]
^ Women 50m Rifle Prone Team : Indonesia Team [Silver]
TOTAL : Gold (1); Silver (1); Bronze (1)


::Athletics::
^ Men 100m : Suryo Agung Wibowo [Gold]
^ Men 100m : Fadlin [Bronze]
^ Men 400m Hurdles : Zulkarnain Purba [Silver]
TOTAL : Gold (1); Silver (1); Bronze (1)


::Badminton::
^ Men's Team : Indonesia Team [Gold]
^ Women's Team : Indonesia Team [Silver]
TOTAL : Gold (1); Silver (1); Bronze (0)


::Diving::
^ Men 10m Platform : Muhammad Nasrullah [Silver]
^ Women 10m Platform (Sync) : Indonesia [Silver]
^ Men 3m Springboard (Sync) : Indonesia [Bronze]
TOTAL : Gold (0); Silver (2); Bronze (1)


::Billiard & Snooker::
^ Men 9 Ball Pool Double : Muhammad Zulfikri/Ricky Yang [Silver]
^ Men Cushion Single (Carom) : Tan Kiong An [Bronze]
TOTAL : Gold (0); Silver (1); Bronze (1)


::Tennis::
^ Men's Team : Indonesia Team [Bronze]
^ Women's Team : Indonesia Team [Silver]
TOTAL : Gold (0); Silver (1); Bronze (1)


::Wushu::
^ Men Duilian (With Weapon) : Aldy Lukman/Johannes Bie [Silver]
TOTAL : Gold (0); Silver (1); Bronze (0)


::Sepak Takraw::
^ Mens Hoop : Indonesia Team [Bronze]
^ Mens Team : Indonesia Team [Bronze]
^ Womens Hoop : Indonesia Team [Bronze]
TOTAL : Gold (0); Silver (0); Bronze (3)


::Pencak Silat::
^ Women Tunggal : Ni Luh Putu S [Bronze]
TOTAL : Gold (0); Silver (0); Bronze (1)


::Boxing::
^ Men 75 kg Middle Weight : Nasruddin [Bronze]
TOTAL : Gold (0); Silver (0); Bronze (1)


::Table Tennis::
^ Mens Team : Indonesia Team [Bronze]
TOTAL : Gold (0); Silver (0); Bronze (1)


::Water Polo::
^ Men Team : Indonesia [Bronze]
TOTAL : Gold (0); Silver (0); Bronze (1)

GRAND TOTAL : Gold (16); Silver (18); Bronze (28) - (62)

25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009 SPORT DISCIPLINES


Petanque (pronounced [pe.ta:k] in French) is a form of boules where the goal is, while standing with the feet together in a small circle, to throw metal balls as close as possible to a small wooden ball called a cochonnet (jack). The game is normally played on hard dirt or gravel, but can also be played on grass or other surfaces. Sandy beaches are not suitable. Similar games are bocce and bowls.

List of Events: On the program of the 25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009
* Men's Single
* Men's Double
* Men's Triple
* Men's Shooting
* Women's Single
* Women's Double
* Women's Triple
* Women's Shooting
* Mixed Double
* Mixed Triples one Man and two women
* Mixed Triples one Woman and 2 men

Competition Venue

Petanque Court, National University of Lao, Dongdok.

National University of Laos (NUOL) is a university in Vientiane, the capital of Laos. Founded in 1996, with departments brought in from other existing colleges, it is the only national university in the country. National University of Laos (NUOL) has 11 faculties, 7 centers and central library operating in different campuses where Dong Dok is the head quarter and the office of the president. Very recently, the government of Laos has seen the importance of training qualified health physicians to serve the needs of the nation and hence endorsed a decree assigning Setthathirath hospital to be the university hospital.

25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009 SPORT DISCIPLINES


Pencak-Silat (pronounced pen-chuck see-lut) is a combative art of fighting and survival. Pencak Silat describes the martial art forms practiced throughout the Malay Archipelago. It has evolved in Indonesian and Malaysian civilizations for centuries into a social culture and tradition.

List of Events: On the program of the 25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009
TANDING (MATCH) CATEGORY

MEN

* Class A: <45 to 50 kg * Class B: <50 to 55 kg * Class C: <55 to 60 kg * Class D: <60 to 65 kg * Class E: <65 to 70 kg * Class F: <70 to 75 kg * Class G: <75 to 80 kg * Class H: <80 to 85 Kg * Class I: <85 to 90Kg WOMEN
* Class A: <45 to 50 kg * Class B: <50 to 55 kg * Class C: <55 to 60 kg * Class D: <60 to 65 kg * Class E: <65 to 70 kg * Class F: <70 to 75 kg SENI
* Men Single
* Men Double
* Women Single
* Women Double

Competition Venue

Hall 3 LAO ITECC, Second Floor

Lao international Trade Exhibition and Convention Center (Lao ITECC) is the single largest venue in Lao PDR, (located 10 minutes from the heard of Vientiane ), with a total area of 30,000 sq. meters it comprises a main complex with over 1,000 parking spaces, a pavilion overlooking a beautiful lotus pond and the newly added two-storey golf driving range adjacent to the main complex.

25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009 SPORT DISCIPLINES


Muay is a form of hard martial art. Today Muay uses kicks and punches in a ring with gloves similar to those used in western boxing. Muay is referred to as "The Art of the Eight Limbs", as the hands; shins, elbows, and knees are all used extensively. Also the opponent can strike at eight points of contact. Muay is a variation of Muay Boran which translates to "Ancient Boxing", Its form is efficient as it maximizes the amount of damage that each blow can inflict.

Muay was first incorporated into the Asian Indoor Games in 2005.

List of Events: On the program of the 25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009
* Men's Pin Weight Over 42 kg up to 45 kg
* Men's Light Fly Weight Over 45 up to 48 kg
* Men's Fly Weight Over 48 up to 51 kg
* Men's Bantam Weight Over 51 up to 54 kg
* Men's Feather Weight Over 54 up to 57 kg
* Men's Light Weight Over 57 up to 60 kg
* Men's Light Welter Weight Over 60 up to 63.5 kg
* Men's Welter Weigh Over 63.5 up to 67 kg
* Women's Pin Weight Over 42 kg up to 45 kg
* Women's Light Fly Weight Over 45 up to 48 kg
* Women's Fly Weight Over 45 up to 48 kg
* Women's Bantam Weight Over 51 up to 54 kg
* Women's Feather Weight Over 54 up to 57 kg
* Women's Light Weight Over 57 up to 60 kg

Competition Schedule: : On the program of the 25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009
Venue

a. Competition Site
The competition will be held at Lao-Thai Gymnasium, Beung Kha Ngong Sport Centre.
b. Training Site
Training venue will be provided to all participating teams to train the athletes both before and during the competition.
The Training schedule for each team will be given upon the arrival.

25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009 SPORT DISCIPLINES


Karate-do or karate is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Islands from indigenous fighting methods and Chinese kenp. It is primarily a striking art using punching, kicking, knee and elbow strikes and open-handed techniques such as knife-hands and ridge-hands. Grappling, locks, restraints, throws, and vital point strikes are taught in some styles.

Karate or Karate-do was first incorporated into the Asian Games in 1994.

List of Events: On the program of the 25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009
INDIVIDUAL KUMITE
MENS
* Men's 55kg and below
* Men's 60kg and below
* Men's 65kg and below
* Men's 70kg and below
* Men's 75kg and below
* Men's + 75kg and above
* Men's 80kg and above
* Men's Open Weight
* Men's Team Kumite
WOMENS
* Women's 48kg and below
* Women's 53kg and below
* Women's 60kg and below
* Women's + 60kg and above
* Women's Open Weight
* Women's Team Kumite
INDIVIDUAL KATA
* Men's Individual Kata
* Women's Individual Kata
TEAM KATA
* Men's Team Kata
* Women's Team Kata

Competition Schedule: On the program of the 25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009
Venue

a. Competition Site
The competition will be held at Chao Anouvong Gymnasium (Budo Centre).
b. Training Site
Training venues will be provided at Youth Union Gymnasium.
The Training schedule for each team will be given upon the arrival.

25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009 SPORT DISCIPLINES


Judo meaning "gentle way", is a modern Japanese martial art (gendai budo) and combat sport, that originated in Japan in the late nineteenth century. Its most prominent feature is its competitive element, where the object is to either throw one's opponent to the ground, immobilize or otherwise subdue one's opponent with a grappling manoeuvre, or force an opponent to submit by joint locking the elbow or by executing a choke. Strikes and thrusts (by hands and feet) - as well as weapons defences - are a part of judo, but only in pre-arranged forms (kata) and are not allowed in judo competition or free practice (randori).

List of Events: On the program of the 25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009
MENS
* Nage No Kata 15 Technics
* Pin Weight Over 50 kg up to 55 kg
* Extra Lightweight Over 55 kg up to 60 kg
* Half Lightweight Over 60 kg up to 66 kg
* Lightweight Over 66 kg up to 73 kg
* Half Middleweight Over 73 kg up to 81 kg
* Middleweight Over 81 kg up to 90 kg
* Half Heavyweight Over 90 kg up to 100 kg
* Heavyweight Over 100 kg
WOMENS
* Jyu - no Kata 15 Technics
* Pin Weight Over 42 kg up to 45 kg
* Extra Lightweight Over 45 kg up to 48 kg
* Half Lightweight Over 48 kg up to 52 kg
* Lightweight Over 52 kg up to 57 kg
* Half Middleweight Over 57 kg up to 63 kg
* Middleweight Over 63 kg up to 70 kg
* Half Heavyweight Over 70 kg up to 78 kg
* Heavyweight Over 78 kg
Contest Duration:
The duration of the contests will be five (5) minutes for both men and women.

25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009 SPORT DISCIPLINES


Golf - Many types of clubs including a driver, a putter, and irons are used to hit a ball into each hole on a golf course in the lowest possible number of strokes. The game is played on golf courses, each one of which has a unique design and typically consisting of either 9 or 18 holes.

Golf competition is generally played as stroke play, in which the individual with the lowest number of strokes is declared the winner. Golf is a competitive sport, and a very popular recreational activity. Golf strengthens the back and shoulders, and helps to maintain spine rotation, necessary for a healthy back. There are two contrasting parts to the game. On the tee, power is used to hit the ball as close to the hole as possible. The tee shot requires considerable strength in the upper body, and flexibility in the back and legs. When on the green, great muscle control and accuracy are needed to putt the ball delicately into the hole.

Golf was first incorporated into the Asian Games in 1982.

List of Events: On the program of the 25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009
* Men's Individual - 4 athlete - 4 Days
* Men's Team
* Women's Individual - 3 athlete - 3 Days
* Women's Team
Events:
The 25th SEA Games Golf Competition will be contested in individual and team events, each for men and women and will be played under stroke play.

Competition Schedule: On the program of the 25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009
Venue
a. Competition Site
The competition will be held at the SEA GAMES (Booyoung) Golf course Km 17 (course A and B), Saythani District, Vientiane Capital City.
b. Training Site
Training venues will be provided at the same as competition site days (8-10 December 2009) for the 10 December afternoon the course will be closed.
The Training schedule for each team will be given upon the arrival.

Competition Venue

SEA Games Golf Course

The course, located in Phokham village of Xaythany district, will eventually consist of 27 holes, of which 18 have been completed thus far. Lao golfers are practicing on various courses including the Km14 golf course, Km6 golf course, and Daensavanh course in Vientiane as well as courses in Savannakhet and Champassak provinces and those in the neighbouring countries of Vietnam and Thailand.