Indonesian Olympic Committee President, Marcianno Norman, expressed hope that Indonesian athletes will achieve success in skateboarding during the 2026 Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya and the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. This statement was made during the inauguration of the new president of the Indonesian Skateboarding Association, Felix Fernando Wangai, at the Olympic Committee office in Jakarta.
Norman emphasized the importance of proper preparation for athletes, stating, "I hope that athletes will be well-prepared and achieve accomplishments that elevate Indonesia's name on international platforms." He also noted that skateboarding will be included in the sporting events of both the upcoming Asian and Olympic Games.
Details of the Event
Felix Fernando Wangai took over as president of the Skateboarding Association after winning at the ninth conference of the association held on November 22, 2025. Felix expressed optimism about the future of skateboarding in Indonesia, indicating that the association will work on developing the sport through specialized training programs.
Under the association's supervision, skateboarding in Indonesia has achieved notable accomplishments in various international competitions, with athlete Basral Grito Hutama winning a gold medal in the men's street category, while Wayan Malana secured a silver medal in the women's street category during the 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou.
Background & Context
Skateboarding is considered a modern sport that has gained significant popularity in recent years, especially after its inclusion in the Olympics. Indonesia has witnessed remarkable development in this sport, with the establishment of numerous clubs and training centers aimed at enhancing the skills of youth in this field.
Indonesia seeks to strengthen its position in the global sports arena, particularly amidst the intense competition across various sports. The development of skateboarding is part of a broader strategy aimed at raising the level of athletic performance in the country.
Impact & Consequences
Potential achievements in skateboarding represent an opportunity for Indonesia to enhance its reputation in the international sports arena. Success in this sport could also attract more investments and interest from sponsors, benefiting the local economy.
Moreover, the development of skateboarding can inspire Indonesian youth to engage in sports, contributing to improved public health and physical activity within the community.
Regional Significance
Skateboarding is one of the sports that has begun to gain popularity in some Arab countries, where local and international competitions are organized. Indonesia's experience in developing this sport could serve as a model for the region, enhancing opportunities for sports collaboration between Arab countries and Indonesia.
In conclusion, success in skateboarding presents an opportunity for Indonesia to showcase its athletic capabilities and reflects its commitment to developing sports at all levels.
