Indonesia won a silver medal in the men's 4 x 100-m relay at the 2018 Asian Games at Bung Karno Main Stadium, Jakarta, on Thursday evening.
Runner Lalu Muhammad Zohri and team touched the finish line with a time of 38.77 seconds for the silver. The gold medal was won by the Japanese team with a time of 38.16 seconds, while China won bronze with a time of 38.89 seconds.
From the starting line, the Japanese team’s first runner, Ryota Yamagata, led, followed by second and third runners, until the end of the race with fourth runner Aska Antonio Cambridge touching the finish line for the gold medal.
Indonesia’s first runner was Fadlin, followed by Lalu Muhammad Zohri, Eko Rimbawan and Bayu Kertanegara as the fourth runner.
Indonesia fell behind the pack with its third runner Eko Rimbawan, who went head-to-head against China's third runner Su Bingtian.
Entering the fourth runner, Indonesia’s Bayu Kertanegara was still slightly behind China's fourth runner Xu Welhsu, but 50-m before the finish line, Bayu managed to leave Xu behind to reach the finish line after Japan’s runner.
Meanwhile, in the women's 4x100-m relay, the gold medal was won by Bahrain’s Essa Iman, Odiong Odidiong, Alkhaldi Hajar and Naser Salwa with a time of 42.73 seconds, which also broke the Games’ Chinese team record of 42.83 seconds.
China won the silver medal with runners Xiojing Liang, Wei Yongli Ge Yuan Mangi and Qiqi, with a time of 43.82 seconds, while bronze was earned by Kazakzstan’s Viktoriya Zyabkina, Elina Mikhina, Golendova Svetlana and Olga Safronova with a time of 43.82 seconds. ( inasgoc )
The Indonesian government is currently encouraging the development of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in various regions in Indonesia. The aim is to attract more foreign investors to Indonesia. It is recorded there are 12 SEZs that are currently being built including Tourism SEZ in Mandalika, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) and Tanjung Kelayang, Bangka Belitung Islands. However, related to the development of tourism SEZ, the Government of Indonesia was asked to be aware of the emergence of social and cultural issues due to the exclusivity of the economic activities by foreign investors in the region. The social and cultural issues will certainly be a problem for those in the Special Economic Zones (SEZ), including investors and tourists who visit there. This was stated by the Researcher of the Center for Economic Research at Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) Maxensius Tri Sambodo in a media briefing related to studies at the Mandalika and Tanjung Kelayang Special Economic Zones, Tuesday, August 28, 2018 in Jakarta.
"I had read the Special Economic Zones reference in India, Tourism Special Economic Zones. So it turns out that the Special Tourism Zone would be opposed by the Indians. Because what they feel is that there is an uninclusive enclave for them, high class people enter, they only see the laughters and so on. So, there is a contradiction. It might happen in Indonesia. They see this, how come the people can enter the area? What benefits can the periphery community get from this special zone? This is what we are worried about, because before that, tourism SEZ was special economic zone with social culture issues. Because we are different in nature from the industry. The social culture issue is already crowded. So the investors are not interested in it anymore. What for? So we hope tourists will come again, come again, just like in Bali, said Maxensius.
Maxensius added the Indonesian Government was asked to involve the local communities in economic activities in the SEZ to avoid social and cultural problems. Furthermore, Maxensius said, the success or the failure of tourism SEZ development also requires the role of science and technology and innovation from the local communities. The role of science and technology and innovation is very large to build uniqueness. According to Maxensius, if a Special Economic Zone-SEZ area grows, it automatically needs food supply through the agricultural sector. To open agricultural land certainly needs technology. In addition, aspects of potential disasters and security of tourism facilities must also be considered. So that the safety of visitors are guaranteed in various conditions. (VOI/Rezha/AHM)
Indonesian Minister of Youth and Sports, Imam Nahrowi, said he is proud of the achievements of the Indonesian contingent at the 2018 Asian Games. Because up to the 11th day, Indonesian contingent has managed to gain 24 gold medals, 19 silver and 29 bronze medals. That number is far more than the target set by the government which is only 16 gold and Indonesia’s target to be in the top 10 positions. But until Tuesday (Aug 28), the Indonesian contingent has managed to rank the 4th after China which was firmly in the top position followed by Japan and South Korea in the second and third ranks. Imam Nahrowi, to RRI after watching the final round of single badminton match at Istora Senayan Stadium, Jakarta, said that the achievement of the Indonesian contingent in Asia's four-year multi-event sports was extraordinary and he thanked for the hard work of all team who have jointly worked together to give the best for the country. The minister believes that Indonesia will be able to add more gold medals as there are still many sports predicted to win more medals.
"Thank God. This is an extraordinary gift from Allah, to the Indonesian people, where all our struggles and efforts are accepted and granted and now we can see Indonesia can collect medals. Therefore we continue to encourage the athletes so that in the remaining time until September 1, Indonesian contingent will be able to get more new gold medals," Imam Nahrowi said.
Meanwhile Imam Nahrowi added it has been predicted that Indonesian badminton players are able to gain 2 gold medals from the men's badminton singles Jonathan Christie and Badminton pair Kevin Sajaya / Markus Gideon. According to Imam, Indonesian badminton players often won titles in various super series. For this achievement, the government also promised bonuses not only for gold, silver and bronze medalists but also their coaches and assistants. According to him, until now gold medalists will get a bonus of Rp 1.5 billion which will be disbursed after the the Asian Paragames ends in October. (KBRN/EDWI/AHM)