Indonesia at the Olympics

Indonesia, the NOK, the Komite Olahraga Nasional Indonesia, was established in 1946 and recognized in 1952 by the IOC since 1952 takes part in the Olympic Summer Games. 1963 taught Indonesia GANEFO, the Games of the New Emerging Force, from. The IOC stated that athletes who would take part in these games, would be closed for the next Olympic Games. In 1964 Indonesia not send athletes to the Tokyo games. In 1980, one to the boycott of the Moscow Games. On winter games so far participated in any Indonesian Sportsmen.

A total of 257 athletes entered, including 80 women, at. Athletes from Indonesia have so far won 27 medals. 18 of the medals were won in badminton. The first medal, a silver medal, won the women's team of archers in Seoul in 1988. In 1992, Alan Budikusuma first Olympic champion when he won the men's singles in badminton. Susi Susanti was the first Olympic champion, she won the women's singles.

The youngest member of an Indonesian team in 2008 was the swimmer Fibriani Marita, who went to the start at the age of 14 years. The marksman Lely Sampurno was in 1984 at the age of 48 years, the oldest participant.

Overview of participants

Summer Games

Winter Games

So far (as of 2012) no participation in the Olympic Winter Games.

List of medalists

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