Indonesia's contingent closed the ASEAN Para Games 2025 with 393 medals, securing second place in the final standings behind Thailand. The total includes 135 gold, 144 silver, and 114 bronze medals. This achievement surpassed the initial target of 102 gold medals.
The ASEAN Para Games 2025, held in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, concluded with an impressive performance from Indonesia. Official data shows Thailand, the host, topping the standings with 488 medals: 175 gold, 155 silver, and 158 bronze. Indonesia collected 393 medals, followed by Malaysia in third with 201 medals (64 gold, 64 silver, 73 bronze).
Subsequent positions went to the Philippines (134 medals: 45 gold, 37 silver, 52 bronze), Vietnam (144 medals: 38 gold, 48 silver, 58 bronze), Myanmar (57 medals: 20 gold, 17 silver, 20 bronze), Singapore (29 medals: 13 gold, 7 silver, 9 bronze), Timor Leste (5 medals: 3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze), Laos (16 medals: 2 gold, 5 silver, 9 bronze), and Brunei (6 medals: 1 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze).
On the final day, Sunday, January 25, 2026, para athletics contributed four gold medals to Indonesia. Angin Reza Pramana Perangin won gold in men's discus throw F43/F44 with 35.81 meters, with silver and bronze also going to Indonesian athletes Yahya and Bili Yohanis. Nomleni Alfin took gold in men's 1,500m T20 (4:31.12), Ubaidillah Muhammad Dimas gold in men's long jump T11 (5.19 meters), Fauzi Ahmad gold in men's shot put F37, and Priyanti Lia gold in women's shot put F44 (9.30 meters).
The universal relay team earned silver in 47.78 seconds, while Aripin Jaenal secured bronze in men's 800m T54 (1:33.53). This performance highlights Indonesia's strong showing throughout the event, though Thailand emerged as overall champions.