Senin 10 Sep 2018 16:43 WIB

Indonesia aims to rank seventh in Asian Para Games

Asian Para Games 2918 to be held in Jakarta and Palembang from Oct 6 to 13.

Sports Minister Imam Nahrawi (second right) accompanied by Inapgoc Chairman Raja Sapta Oktohari (right) involved in torch relay Asian Para Games 2018 at Ternate Palace, North Maluku, Sunday (Sept 9).
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Sports Minister Imam Nahrawi (second right) accompanied by Inapgoc Chairman Raja Sapta Oktohari (right) involved in torch relay Asian Para Games 2018 at Ternate Palace, North Maluku, Sunday (Sept 9).

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, TERNATE -- The Ministry of Youth and Sports has targeted Indonesia to rank seventh in the 2018 Asian Para Games. The event will take place in Jakarta on October 6-13.

"We expect Indonesia can finish in top seven in the 2018 Asian Para Games. Indonesia ranked ninth at the 2014 Asian Para Games in Incheon, South Korea," Youth and Sports Minister Imam Nahrawi said here on Sunday.

The Indonesian contingent is expected to win 16 gold medals from 18 sports in the 2018 Asian Para Games. At the 2014 Asian Para Games, Indonesia collected a total of nine gold, 11 silver and 18 bronze medals.

"I urge Chef de Mission (Cdm) Asian Para Games 2018 Arminsyah to ensure that the results of the trial championships can meet the target," he said.

In addition, the 2018 Asian Para Games emphasized the spirit of equality for persons with disabilities. "Ternate is the city of the sultans. The development of a variety of cultures and traditions is truly echoed in this place. The same spirit is also raised in the torch relay of Asian Para Games in Ternate. The spirit is to respect anyone including persons with disabilities," the minister remarked.

Previously, Asian Para Games Organizing Committee (INAPGOC) has made a breakthrough by giving the people with disabilities freedom to watch the Asian Para Games international championship in Jakarta from October 6 to 13, 2018. It was decided after learning from ticket problem at the 2018 Asian Games.

"We have actually a special policy to give discounts to the people with disabilities, but we will free them to watch the games, anyway," INAPGOC Chairman Raja Sapta Oktohari remarked during a media gathering on the 2018 Asian Para Games here on Tuesday.

INAPGOG will also limit the purchase of tickets to avoid brokers. "What is clear is that we will use the euphoria of the 2018 Asian Games," said Oktohari, who is also PB ISSI's general chairman.

The 2018 Asian Para Games will be held in Jakarta and Palembang from October 6-13 and participated by 41 countries with 2,800 athletes, 1,800 officials and 500 media, both domestic and abroad. There are 18 sports to be competed at the 2018 Asian Para Games, namely basketball, volleyball, fencing, table tennis, swimming, shooting, judo, cycling, chess, weightlifting, bowling, goalball, badminton, running, archery, boccia, handball, and tennis.

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