Indonesian athletes in action across swimming, sport climbing, weightlifting, martial arts, tennis, and badminton finals, aiming for golds on Day 4 of SEA Games 2025.
Indonesian athletes in action across swimming, sport climbing, weightlifting, martial arts, tennis, and badminton finals, aiming for golds on Day 4 of SEA Games 2025.
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Indonesia targets golds in key SEA Games 2025 finals on day 4

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Following 20 golds through day 3 (third place behind Thailand's 66 and Vietnam's 24), Indonesia eyes more on Saturday (13/12/2025) via finals in swimming, sport climbing, weightlifting, martial arts, tennis, and badminton.

On day 4 of SEA Games 2025 in Thailand, Indonesian athletes have strong gold medal opportunities in several sports. In swimming, competitors enter butterfly, backstroke, and individual medley finals at the Swimming Pool Sports Authority of Thailand in Bangkok—a discipline that has been a key medal source.

Sport climbing features men's and women's speed finals at the Bangkok Sport Climbing Center, where Indonesia dominates regionally. Weightlifting prospects lie in lightweight classes, historically strong for Indonesia.

Martial arts shine with semifinals and finals in taekwondo, wushu, and pencak silat (art and combat). Tennis and badminton offer chances in team and doubles top matches after reaching semifinals.

Silvers and bronzes are possible in shooting, athletics, and team sports. Indonesia trails Vietnam by four golds in the race for second.

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Discussions on X predominantly celebrate Indonesia's achievement of 20 gold medals after day 3 of SEA Games 2025, with high praise for wins in sport climbing, judo, gymnastics, and athletics from sports media and official accounts. Users express national pride and optimism for more golds on day 4 across swimming, weightlifting, martial arts, tennis, and badminton, while noting Indonesia's third-place standing behind Thailand and Vietnam. Sentiments are overwhelmingly positive with no significant negative or skeptical views.

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