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Indonesia chases Malaysia, Vietnam stays away

KOMPAS.com – Indonesian contingent continues to be able to catch up with the Malaysian medal which is currently in the second tier of the standings SEA Games 2021 Vietnam.

Meanwhile, Vietnam as the host of the event still leads the standings 2021 SEA Games medals after doubling the number of collections on Friday (13/5/2022).

Currently, Indonesia, which is chasing a medal from Malaysia, is still stuck in third place 2021 SEA Games standings with a collection of seven gold, nine silver and two bronze.

An additional two recent gold medals for Indonesia were donated by athletes kickboxingnamely Diandra Ariesta Pieter and Amanda La Loupatty.

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Diandra Ariesta Pieter donated the gold medal after defeating the Filipino athlete, Gretel De Paz Cordero, in the category final full contact -56 kg for women which took place at Bac Ninh Gymnasium, Vietnam, Friday (13/5/2022) evening WIB.

He beat Gretel De Paz Cordero with a score of 3-0.

photo" data-photolink="http://www.kompas.com/sports/image/2022/05/14/04450038/klasemen-medali-sea-games-2021--indonesia-kejar-malaysia-vietnam-menjauh?page=2" style="max-width: 100%;width:780px">ADITYA PRADANA PUTRA Indonesian athlete Pieter Diandra Ariesta celebrates after defeating his opponent from the Philippines Cordero Gretel De Paz in the final round match for the women’s -56 kilogram class full contact number Kickboxing SEA Games 2021 Vietnam at Bac Ninh Gymnasium, Bac Ninh, Vietnam, Friday (13/5/2022) ). Diandra won the gold medal after winning over her opponent with a score of 3-0. BETWEEN PHOTOS/Aditya Pradana Putra/YU-

Diandra Ariesta Pieter became kickboxer the first to donate a gold medal for Indonesia in SEA Games 2021 Vietnam.

After that, the achievement of Diandra Ariesta Pieter was followed by Amanda La Loupatty who won a gold medal in the number low kick -52 kg daughter.

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Amanda La Loupatty won the gold medal after a 3-0 win over the representative of the Philippines, Claudine Veloso Decena.

The two gold donations from Diandra Ariesta Pieter and Amanda La Loupatty became valuable capital to catch up in the SEA Games 2021 Vietnam standings.

Previously, Indonesia had left behind six gold medals from Malaysia, which was in second place.

However, thanks to the success of Diandra and Amanda, Indonesia is now only four gold medals behind Malaysia.

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As for Malaysia, it ranks second SEA Games medal standings 2021 with a collection of 11 gold. In addition, they also bagged five silver medals and 13 bronze medals.

Besides Diandra and Amanda, Indonesia previously also received additional medals from sports rowing or paddle.

Overall, Indonesia was able to add to its four gold, four silver and one bronze medals on Friday (13/5/2022).

This nick also makes Indonesia superior to Thaland, which looms in fourth place.

Thaland is in fourth place with a collection of five gold, nine silver and 11 bronze.

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While Indonesia is busy catching up to Malaysia, Vietnam continues to stay away and stay at the top 2021 SEA Games medal standings.

On Friday morning, Vietnam was observed to have won 10 gold, seven silver and 10 bronze medals.

However, in the evening, they have doubled their medal collection to 25 gold, 11 silver and 21 bronze.

Vietnam are increasingly looking to become overall champions for the first time since 2003, when they also played host.

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*Last update Saturday (14/05/2022) at 01:48 WIB

List of 2021 SEA Games Medal Winners from Indonesia:

It’s not:

  • Kakan Rusman/Ardi Isadi (Rowing-Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls)
  • Memo/Sulpianto (Rowing-Men’s Double Sculls)
  • Riska Hermawan/Ririn Rinasih (Pencak Silat-Women’s Double)
  • Mahendra Yanto/Ali Buton/Ferdiansyah/Denri Maulidzar Alghiffari (Rowing-Men’s Lightweight Four)
  • Ali Mardiansyah/Kakan Rusmana/Ihram/Ardi Isadi (Rowing-Men’s Lightweight Quadruple Sculls)
  • Diandra Ariesta Pieter (Kickboxing-Women’s Full Contact -56 kg)
  • Amanda La Loupatty (Kickboxing-Women’s Low Kick -52 kg)

Perak:

  • Putri Agni Anugerah/Maslin Efrilia/Annisa Meilani Yahya/Dewi Purwanti (Rowing-Women’s Quadruple Sculls)
  • Syiva Lisdiana/Aisah Nabila/Julianti/Chelsea Corputty (Rowing-Women’s Four)
  • Putri Arum Sari (Pencak Silat-Women’s Single)
  • Anggi Faisal Mubarok/Asep Yuldan Sani/Nunu Nugraha (Pencak Silat-Men’s Team)
  • Melani Putri/Anggi Widiarti/Nurtang/Mutiara Rahma Putri (Rowing-Women’s Lightweight Quadruple Sculls)
  • Julianti/Chelsea Corputty (Rowing-Women’s Pair)
  • Nandhira Mauriskha (Wushu-Women’s Jianshu)
  • Salmri Stendra Pattisamallo (Kickboxing-Men’s Full Contact -51 kg)

Bronze:

  • Nadya Nakhoir (Kickboxing-Women’s Full Contact -48 kg)
  • Seraf Naro Siregar (Wushu-Men’s Changquan)

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