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Jokowi wants more sports to contribute medals

Ayomi Amindoni (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Wed, August 24, 2016 Published on Aug. 24, 2016 Published on 2016-08-24T14:43:08+07:00

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Jokowi wants more sports to contribute medals President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo (center) speaks with the athletes who won medals for Indonesia at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at the State Palace on Aug. 24. The athletes are badminton mixed doubles pair Tontowi Ahmad (left) and Liliyana Natsir (second left), and weightlifters Sri Wahyuni Agustiani (second right) and Eko Yuli Irawan (right). (Antara/Yudhi Mahatma)

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resident Joko "Jokowi" Widodo has ordered Youth and Sports Minister Imam Nahrawi to focus on developing sports that could garner medals for Indonesia at international events following the success of the country’s performance at the recently concluded Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

"Prioritize sports that already have excellent qualities, both in terms of facilities, infrastructure and training camps," he said at the State Palace on Wednesday after meeting with the Indonesian athletes who participated in the Rio Olympics.

Jokowi said he believed Indonesia would achieve more medals if more sports were developed.

Badminton mixed doubles pair Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir won gold and weightlifters Sri Wahyuni Agustiani and Eko Yuli Irawan won silver medals at the prestigious sporting event.

Imam said besides badminton and weightlifting, his ministry would focus on developing archery, rowing and athletics.

Imam plans to meet with the Indonesian Olympic Committee, the National Sports Council and Satlak Prima, a task force assigned to prepare athletes, to further discuss potential sports that could contribute medals and expand Indonesia's achievements in the future. After identifying the potential sports, the ministry will allocate funding needed for development. (rin) 

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