The Indonesian climbing team has successfully secured its full quota for both men's and women's climbing competitions at the 2026 Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya. This achievement follows the qualification of Raviandi Ramadhan and Alma Ariela Tsani from the Asian Climbing Championship held in China.
Indonesian climber Rabiyandi Ramadhan has successfully qualified for the semifinals of the 2026 Asian Climbing Championships held in Mishan, China. He secured the 22nd position in the qualifiers with a score of 69.4 points, marking a significant achievement for Indonesia.
Indonesian mountain climbing coach Galar Pandu Asmoro announced changes to the team's training schedule to align with the Asian Climbing Championship in China, which serves as qualifiers for the 2026 Asian Games. These adjustments aim to enhance player readiness ahead of the competitions.
The Indonesian mountain climbing team is intensively training for the <strong>2026 Asian Championship</strong>, focusing on competition simulations to enhance performance. The championship will take place in <strong>Mishan</strong>, China, from <strong>April 7 to 12</strong>.
An Indonesian delegation of 22 members, including 16 athletes, has departed for China to participate in the 2026 Asian Mountain Climbing Championship. This event serves as a qualifying opportunity for the upcoming Asian Games in Japan.
Several Indonesian athletes in mountain climbing have rejected a citizenship offer from Turkey, reaffirming their loyalty to their national flag. This announcement was made during a press conference by the head of the Indonesian Climbing Federation, Yeni Wahid, in Bekasi.
Indonesian athlete Rajia Salsabil is preparing to deliver her best performance at the Asian Mountain Climbing Championship in China from April 7 to 12, aiming to qualify for the 2026 Asian Games in Japan. This championship is a crucial opportunity for her, potentially being the last in her athletic career.
Indonesian mountain climbing coach, Galar Pandu Asmoro, reveals intense competition among male athletes as they prepare for the 2026 Asian Games. In contrast, the women's competition appears less fierce due to the dominance of veteran players.
Indonesian climber <strong>Antasiyabi Rabi Al Helmi</strong> has confirmed that competition within the national climbing team is intense, likening it to a mini Olympic atmosphere as they prepare for the <strong>Asian Climbing Championship</strong> in China.
Shulihin, the assistant coach of the Indonesian mountain climbing team, announced positive responses from athletes to new training procedures aimed at enhancing their technical, physical, and psychological skills for international competitions.
The Indonesian mountain climbing team has shown significant improvement in performance following the resolution of an internal crisis that affected training dynamics. Coach Galar Pandu Asmoro announced these developments during a press conference at the national training center in Bekasi, West Java.
Three Indonesian athletes have qualified to participate in the 2026 Asian Games, set to take place in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan, this September. The athletes, Tri Ramadhani, Sukma Litang Kahani, and Rabianto Ramadhan, earned their spots following impressive performances at the 2025 World Championship in South Korea.
Indonesian mountain climber <strong>Desak Madi Rita Kusuma Dewi</strong> expresses optimism about her chances of qualifying for the <strong>2026 Asian Games</strong> in <strong>Aichi-Nagoya, Japan</strong>. The qualifiers will begin in April 2026, where she aims to achieve a new milestone for Indonesian sports.
The Indonesian Mountain Climbing Federation has announced the launch of its team for the 2026 Asian Games qualifiers, consisting of 16 athletes competing in various categories. The competitions will commence on April 9 in China.
Indonesian athlete Fiderig Leonardo is gearing up for the 2026 Asian Games qualifiers set to take place in Maysan, China, starting April 9. He has confirmed his readiness despite changes in his coaching staff.
Yeni Wahid, President of the Indonesian Mountaineering Federation, announced a recovery program aimed at supporting athletes psychologically and physically after qualifying for Asia 2026. This initiative comes in response to the challenging experiences faced by athletes during their training.
Yeni Wahid, the President of the Indonesian Climbing Federation, confirmed ongoing investigations into a sexual assault case at the national training center. Allegations have been made against a former coach, and five athletes have filed official complaints.
The President of the Indonesian Mountain Climbing Federation, Yenny Wahid, announced the launch of the Indonesia climbing team for the 2026 Asian Games qualifiers. The team aims to secure qualification through the Asian Mountain Climbing Championship in China.
The Indonesian climbing team, led by coach Galar Pandu Asmoro, announced the participation of nine athletes in the 2026 Asian Climbing Championship in China, which serves as a qualifier for the Asian Games in Japan. The team consists of five men and four women, with the coach aiming for two qualifiers from each category.
Seven athletes from the Indonesian mountain climbing team are preparing to participate in the Asian Mountain Climbing Championship in Maysan, China, from April 7 to 12, 2026. This championship serves as an important qualifier for the 2026 Asian Games in Japan.
Gede Pangrango National Park in Indonesia has reopened its climbing trails as of April 13, 2026, after a six-month closure. The park is implementing RFID wristbands to enhance climber safety and monitor activities.
The management of Mount Dimbo in Indonesia has urged climbers to exercise caution and prepare adequately before their adventures. This call comes after a recent incident on March 28, 2026, which resulted in the evacuation of four climbers suffering serious injuries.