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ASIA GAMES CLIPING

ARRANGED BY
GROUP NAME
1. LAURA FELYCIA
2. NAZIRA ZAHRA F.S
3. NAGITA ARSANTI
4. QONITA FAUZIYAH

VI B

SD NEGERI 5 BANDAR JAYA


LESSONS 2018-1919
Rifki Ardiansyah Arrosyiid

Rifki Ardiansyah Arrosyiid (born December


24, 1997) is an Indonesian national athlete in
sports. After winning a medal at the 2017
Southeast Asian Games, he defeated two-
time world champion Amir Mehdizadeh to
win a gold medal at the 2018 Asian Games.

Born in Surabaya, he was used for sports and


more joined the military at Gadjah Mada
University to further train in this sport.

Achievement

Winning or achieving high performance in


various national and international
competitions against senior karateka, he
qualified nationwide for the 2017 South East
Asian Games, cannot enter individual
matches. His team won the bronze medal.
The following year, he managed to get a
place in the 2018 Asian Sports Party national
contingent for individual matches, for the 60 kg class after passing the 2018 Asian Games
National Selection. There, he defeated an athlete who was more senior than him before he was
selected. [2]

In the final which took place at the Plenary Hall, JCC Senayan, Jakarta on August 26, 2018,
Rifki faced Amir Mehdizadeh and won the gold medal after defeating him with a score of 9-7.
[4] He won the victory after being dropped by Mahdizadeh who got 3 points, and 2 points by
turning to Rifki's body. Rifki's victory heralded the Forki - and also Iran - which also received a
Gold Increase after the last in 2002 of Hasan Basri. Mahdizadeh himself was the winner of the
2012 and 2016 World Championships and the gold medalist in the same class at the 2014 Asian
Games and the 2015 and 2017 Asian Championships. [2] After winning the gold medal, he
received bonuses from the Indonesian government and the karate sports federation, in total. Rp.
2.5 billion (USD. 170,000)
Defia Rosmaniar

Defia Rosmaniar (born May 25, 1995) is an Indonesian athlete. His name was so well known that
he donated gold to Indonesia at the 2018 Asian Games. [2] [3]

Career

Defia Rosmaniar began studying taekwondo in 2007. Following in the footsteps of her brother.
[1] He has included the Sea Games 2013, the first international multi-sport event on games and
mixed. [4] [5] He represented Indonesia at the 2017 Indoor and Self Defense Games and won
medals in individual women's events and was part of the Indonesian women's squad that won
silver in team events. [6]

Rosmaniar won a gold medal in Taekwondo at the 2018 Asian Games - individual female
Poomsae, who became the first country adopted by the host country, Indonesia, at the 2018
Asian Games
Eko Yuli Irawan

Eko Yuli Irawan (born in Metro City,


Lampung, Indonesia, July 24, 1989; age 29) is
an Indonesian weightlifter. At the 2008
Beijing Olympics Eko won the bronze medal.
Dreaming of a junior world weightlifting
championship in Prague, Czech Republic in
2007, Eko achieved gold and was awarded as
the best performer in the tournament. At the
London 2012 Olympics, Eko for the second
time in a row became Indonesia's first medal
contributor with a medal in the 62 kg class, he
ranked with a total force of 317 kg.

Early life
Eko was born in Lampung and came from a
poor family. His father was called Saman, a
pedicab driver, while his mother, Wastiah was
a vegetable seller. [2]
Destiny Eko became a lifter when he
witnessed a group of people practicing
weightlifting in an area about seven years ago. Eventually, Eko became more interested. The
club coach finally invited Eko to practice. Armed with permission from his parents, Eko began to
familiarize himself with barbells. Eko began to pioneer his achievements when he appeared as
the best lifter in the 2007 Junior World Championship, where at that time he won the gold medal.
Since then he has continued his career brilliantly. [2]
Eko currently resides in East Kalimantan and is awaiting treatment for an early child. [3]
Achievement
National
• PON XVII gold medal in East Kalimantan, 2008
International
• Rio 2016 Olympics silver medal,
• London 2012 Olympic bronze medal, class 62 kg, total force 317 kg. [4]
• 2008 Beijing Olympics bronze medal, 56 kg class. with a total force of 288 Kg.
• Asian championship silver medal in Kanazawa, Japan, in class 62 Kg.
• Sea Games gold medal in Thailand, 2007
• Gold medal of junior world bread in Prague, Czech Republic, 2007; as well as the best feeder at
the event.
• Two 2007 world championships in Chiang Mai, Thailand, in class 56 Kg.
• Rank 8 of the 2006 world championships in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, class 56 Kg.
with a total force of 266 Kg.
Lindswell

Lindswell (Hanzi: 郭利娟; pinyin: 26-year-old


Guo Lìjuān, born in Binjai, September 24, 1991)
is an Indonesian wushu athlete from North
Sumatra. Lindswell has recorded various
achievements while representing North Sumatra
and Indonesia as young athletes in various
national and international championships.
Career
At the national event, Lindswell won a silver
medal in North Sumatra at PON XVII in East
Kalimantan, 2008. At the National
Championship level, Lindswell won a silver
medal in 2005 and improved his achievements
by winning a gold medal at the same event the
following year.
In August of 2006, Lindswell represented
Indonesia at the Junior Wushu I [WJWC] World
Championship, an international wushu
competition at the junior level [15 - under 18].
This competition was held by the International Wushu Federation [IWUF] and was held in Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia. In the event, Lindswell won a bronze medal.
The next two years, 2008, Indonesia was trusted to host the World Junior Wushu Championships
II [WJWC] held in Bali. Lindswell won the gold medal. In 2009, Lindswell again represented
Indonesia at the World Wushu Championships (WWC) in Ontario, Canada. Lindswell won the
only gold medal for Indonesia
In Taijiquan's number, Lindswell won the gold medal by surpassing Ai Miyoka (Japan) who won
the silver medal and Wen Chingni (Taiwan) who won the bronze medal. While in Taijijian, Wen
Chingni's position won a gold medal. Ng Shin Yi (Malaysia) took second place and won the
silver medal. Lindswell in this number won third place, winning a bronze medal.
For Lindswell's answer, the Indonesian team won ninth place with one gold medal, one silver
medal and five bronze medals. Lindswell gave one gold medal and one bronze medal.
In the regional event, the 2009 Laos SEA Games, Lindswell won only medals at the Taijiquan
number when losing points to Malaysian athlete Chai Fongying. In the 2010 Chinese Asian
Games, Lindswell failed to win a gold medal. Lindswell includes the "Come Indonesia" program
as one of the most successful young athletes. [Need referral]
Achievement
• 1 silver medal, 2005 Jakarta National Championship
• 1 Medal of Medan National Championship in 2006
• 1 bronze medal for the 2006 Junior World Championship
• 1 gold medal, Surabaya National Championship in 2007
• 1 gold medal, 2018 Asian Games

Aries Susanti Rahayu


His habits when climbing a small tree
encourage Aries Susanti Rahayu to jump into
rock climbing. The various championships he
conquered. He was also named as Indonesian
spiderwomen.

Aries Susanti Rahayu or more familiarly called


Ayu is a country rock climbing athlete who
won a gold medal in the 2018 Asian Games
event with a time of 7.61 seconds.

Born in Grobogan, March 21, 1995, this woman


who is often called Ayu has indeed had a hobby
of climbing trees. This habit is not uncommon.
The two men were worried.

When I entered junior high school, Ayu also


studied rock climbing. I was so pleased with the
sport that is usually done by this man, he even
graduated from his studies in the Department of Management, University of Muhammadiyah
Semarang. The plan will be held again after the 2018 Asian Games competition.

At the 2017 Rock Climbing Championship held in Tehran, Ayu won a bronze medal at the speed
number. Got to buy fourth place at the 2017 World Championships in Wujiang, China, Ayu
Yunnan fourth position.

Ayu managed to improve her position by bringing back the silver medal at the World
Championships held in Xiamen, China. At the World Championship Series in Moscow, Russia's
Ayu won fourth place.

Women's career from Taruman Village is increasing. In 2018 at the World Championships in
Tai'an, China again ranked second.

Ayu popularized the gold medal while competing in the World Cup International Championship
of Sport Climbing (IFSC) World Cup in Chongqing China. He managed to defeat the Russian
rock climber Elena Timofeeva by recording 7.51 seconds.

At the 2018 Asian Games event, Ayu returned to the glorious achievement. He managed to bring
home two rounds of gold. Ayu was dubbed 'spiderworman' because of her agility to climb a rock.
(AC / DN) (Photo / Instagram / Aries_Susanti)

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