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View all search resultsFor the past few weeks, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the sporting world to cancel some of the world’s most anticipated competitions. The effects of the coronavirus are not lost on the Indonesian sporting scene, as professional sporting competitions are forced to grapple with the financial impacts of the disease.
The Youth and Sports Ministry finally released a protocol on how to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the sporting world on Tuesday night, in what some considered a rather tardy move amid the rapidly growing global fear of contagion.
The 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.
The Wrestling Association of Indonesia’s (PGSI) decision not to send a team to the recently commenced 2019 Philippines SEA Games has sparked uproar among PGSI members. Members have said they could not see the logic behind the decision and accused the PGSI’s head of development and achievement, Gusti Randa, as being responsible.