Three teams of Indonesian martial arts athletes [Image Source]

Indonesia added three medals on the 13th day of the 2018 Asian Games. Overall, Indonesia is still firmly in fourth position in the medal acquisition standings.

Indonesia added three medals, all of which were bronze on Friday (08/31/2018). The first bronze medal on this day was donated from the sepak takraw branch of the number quadrant.

Two other bronze medals were obtained from boxing. The female boxer Huswatun Hasanah contributed bronze in the 60 kg women's lightweight class, after losing to Thai boxer Sudaporn Seesondee in the semifinal party.

Uswatun Hasanah, a female boxer from Indonesia after winning a victory over Indian women's boxers in the 2018 match:[Image Source]

Shortly thereafter, bronze was donated by Sunan Agung Amoragam from the men's 56 kg number. Sunan Agung Amoragam lost to Uzbek boxer Miraziznek Mirzakhalilov in the semi-final party.

With the addition of these three bronze medals, Indonesia totaled 93 medals on the 13th day. The details are 30 gold, 23 silver and 40 bronze.

Meanwhile China has collected 118 gold at the top of the standings, with a total of 263 medals. Japan followed in second place with 69 gold, while South Korea collected 43 gold in third place.


2018 Asian Games medal standings until Friday (08/31/2018) at 23:00 WIB

The 13th Asian Games temporary standings: [Image Source]

Entering the 13th day (H + 13) of the 2018 Asian Games, Friday (08/31/2018), Indonesia's medal acquisition is still stuck. Noted, Indonesia still collected 30 gold medals, 23 silver and 37 bronze.

As a result, the Red and White contingent has not been able to shift South Korea which is increasingly distant in the number of gold medals with Indonesia.

So far, South Korea is still ranked third with a total of 145 medals, with details of 40 gold medals, 48 silver and 47 bronze.

Meanwhile, the Chinese contingent has not been displaced from the top of the 2018 Asian Games medal standings, with 112 gold, 77 silver and 55 bronze.

The second position is also occupied by Japanese Sakura State children who have won 60 gold, 49 silver and 67 bronze. []