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View all search resultsThe Indonesian federations for wrestling, table tennis and indoor field hockey each had their own reasons for failing to compete at the recent 30th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in the Philippines.
Living in a food-obsessed society like Indonesia, where junk food like instant noodles and assorted gorengan (fried snacks) – from bananas to tofu – are ever present can be a challenge for athletes. Unfortunately, for many Indonesians, instant noodles and gorengan are both comfort and staple foods.
These two neighboring countries have demonstrated strength in almost all medal events that feature the SEA Games. Their achievements, if not supremacy, in many sports, are testament to their effective training programs that have allowed their athletes to perform at their best.
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has given assurances that Indonesia’s Southeast Asian (SEA) Games medalists will receive cash rewards for their stunning medal haul despite falling short of Jokowi’s own request to finish in the top two of the medal table.
The antics of Indonesian indoor volleyball player I Putu Randu Wahyu Pradana captured the hearts of the Philippine crowd during the 30th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games' men's team competition in the Philippines.
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