2016 Pekan Olahraga Nasional
Pekan Olahraga Nasional XIX
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Host city |
Bandung |
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Motto |
Berjaya di Tanah Legenda (Glory in Land of Legends) |
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Events |
44 sports |
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Opening ceremony |
17 September 2016 |
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Closing ceremony |
29 September 2016 |
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Ceremony venue |
Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium |
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2016 Pekan Olahraga Nasional is the nineteenth edition of Pekan Olahraga Nasional. It will be held in Bandung, West Java in 2016. It will be the first time for Indonesia's third largest city of Bandung to host the games in more than forty years. Bandung hosted the fifth edition of Pekan Olahraga Nasional in 1961.
Bids
West Java was given the rights to host the 2016 Pekan Olahraga Nasional by acclamation of the members of National Sports Committee of Indonesia. Banten was the only other applicant which submitted its bid for the games.[1][2] North Sulawesi showed its interest in hosting, but later decided to cancel it.
Venues
Events will take place in 68 venues, each venues will be feature in 16 cities and regencies of West Java Province.
Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium
Bandung
Location | Venues | Sports |
Sport Jabar Arcamanik | Sand volleyball court | Beach volleyball |
Baseball Stadium | Baseball |
Gymnasium, Graha Laga Satria, Graha Laga Tangkas | Gymnastics |
Faculty of Sports and Health Education, Indonesia University of Education | Gymnasium | Taekwondo, Indoor Hockey |
Softball Stadium | Softbol (Women's Event) |
Sporthall | Sepak takraw |
Swimming pool | Diving, Swimming, Synchronized Swimming |
Saparua Sports Complex | Saparua Sports Hall | Judo, Wrestling |
Saparua roller skating rinks | Roller skating |
Siliwangi Sports Complex | Graha Siliwangi Billiard Arena | Cue sports |
Graha Siliwangi Squash Arena | Squash |
Graha Siliwangi Bowling Arena | Bowling |
Siliwangi Stadium | Cricket |
Siliwangi Tennis Courts dan Maluku Park | Tennis |
Venue | Cabang Olahraga |
Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium | Opening and closing ceremony |
Sasana Budaya Ganesha, Bandung Institute of Technology | Karate, Kempo |
C-Tra Arena Sports Hall | Basketball |
Savoy Homan Hotel | Chess |
Horison Hotel | Contract bridge |
Haris Hotel | Dance Sport, Fencing |
Padjadjaran Sports Hall | Wushu, Tarung derajat |
Sumedang Regency
Venues | Sports |
Batudua Hills, Lingga Mount | Hang gliding, Paragliding |
Bandung Giri Gahana Golf | Golf |
Cimahi
Venues | Sports |
Cisangkan shooting range | Shooting |
Munaip Saleh Velodrome | Track Cycling |
Indramayu Regency
Venues | Sports |
Tirtamaya Beach | Open water swimming, Finswimming (Long distance) |
Balongan Indah Beach | Sailing |
Pangandaran Regency
Cirebon
Venues | Sports |
Bima Sport Hall | Badminton |
Catherine Surya Swimming pool, Bima Madya Sports Complex | Finswimming (Pool) |
Subang Regency
Venues | Sports |
Suryadarma Air Base | Gliding |
Karawang Regency
Venues | Sports |
Cipule Lake | Canoeing, Dragon boat, Rowing |
Sukabumi Regency
Venues | Sports |
Pelabuhan Ratu Boxing Gymnasium | Boxing |
Bekasi
Bekasi Regency
Bogor Regency
Ciamis Regency
Venues | Sports |
Cigembor Forest Park Circuit | BMX Cycling |
Tasikmalaya
Venues | Sports |
Bukit Peusar Circuit | Motorcycle racing |
The Games
Sports
The 2016 edition will feature more sports than the previous edition.[3] 44 sports and 12 demonstration sports will be held in various venues scattered around West Java.[4]
Demonstration Sports
- 3-on-3 basketball
- Lion dance
- Handball (2)
- Gateball
- Korfball
- Muay Thai
- Pétanque
- Rafting (16)
- Rugby sevens (2)
- Soft tennis
- Woodball (14)
- Yongmoodo
Participating Provincial Sports Committees
Participating Provincial Sports Committees |
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Medal table
A total of 2501 medals—763 gold, 758 silver, and 980 bronze&mdahs;were awarded to athletes.
- Key
The host province is highlighted in lavender blue
Concerns and controversies
The Games were marred with controversies in the competition itself and other non-competition related aspects. At least 15 of the 44 sports contested faced problems involving unfair judging, intimidating supporters, or sudden change of rules.[5] Boycott from other provinces also occurred in judo[6] and synchronized swimming.[7]
References
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- Aeromodelling
- Archery
- Athletics
- Badminton
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Bodybuilding
- Bowling
- Boxing
- Canoeing
- Chess
- Contract bridge
- Cricket
- Cue sports
- Cycling
- Dancesport
- Diving
- Dragon boat
- Equestrian
- Fencing
- Finswimming
- Football
- Futsal
- Gliding
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Hang gliding
- Hockey
- Judo
- Karate
- Marching band
- Motorcycle racing
- Open water swimming
- Parachuting
- Paragliding
- Pencak silat
- Powerlifting
- Roller skating
- Rowing
- Sailing
- Sepak takraw
- Shooting
- Shorinji Kempo
- Sport climbing
- Softbal
- Squash
- Swimming
- Synchronized swimming
- Tenis meja
- Taekwondo
- Tarung Derajat
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Water polo
- Waterskiing
- Weightlifting
- Wrestling
- Wushu
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Demonstration sports |
- 3-on-3 basketball
- Handball
- Gateball
- Korfball
- Lion dance
- Muay thai
- Pétanque
- Rafting
- Rugbi sevens
- Soft tenis
- Woodball
- Yongmoodo
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