The para-athletes who participated in Asian Para Games 2018 made it possible for us to be the witness of bravery and unending spirit that spread the inspiration to all over Asia, even the world. Thank you, #ParaInspirasi of Asia! #AsianParaGames2018
Apart from the two world records, Fotimakhon also broke two other Asian records, and in total, she took home 4 gold, 2 silver, and 1 bronze medals from Para Swimming.
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Fotimakhon Amilova broke the world records for Women's 200M Individual Medley SM13 (12-13) and Women's 100M Breaststroke SB13 (11-13). The latter was actually a record she set herself back at the 2016 Rio Summer Paralympics, and she broke it by a nearly 3 seconds difference!
Syuci offers a bright future for Indonesia in international para-sport events. In 2016, Syuci was chosen as the Best Young Swimmer by the Asian Paralympic Committee (APC). Now let us all support and see Syuci shines brightly!
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Having an IQ that is below average doesn't mean that you can't make yourself and your country proud, just as Syuci Indriani proved in Asian Para Games 2018. She contributed 2 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze for Indonesia in this event.
She successfully lifted 115 kg, breaking the previous record of 114 kg which was actually also her own, set earlier this year in Kitakyushu, Japan.
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There were numerous World and Asian Records broken in Asian Para Games 2018. The very first world record broken in the Games this time was Para Powerlifting's Women's Up to 45 kg by Guo Lingling from People's Republic of China on October 7, 2018.
This amazing feat has put his country at the 3rd place on the final leaderboard, making this Islamic Republic of Iran's best showing yet at Asian Para Games.
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The record for most gold won in Asian Para Games 2018 belongs to Shahin Izadyar from Islamic Republic of Iran. This 25-year-old super athlete took home 6 gold and 1 silver medals in Para Swimming in various categories (backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke, freestyle, and medley).
Three years later, also in Sentul, Fadli is now a Para-Cycling athlete, and he shows the world how strong he is by winning two medals (gold and silver) in Asian Para Games 2018.
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The accident that happened to Fadli in 2015 after he won the Asian Road Racing Championship in Sentul left the world shocked and forced him to have his left foot amputated and left the racing world with 15 years of experience.
Her perseverance and neverending determination have given Indonesia a gold in women's 100M, a silver in women's long jump and a bronze in women's 4x100M universal relay in Asian Para Games 2018, all at the young age of 17.
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Despite the functional disorders in her left leg that used to make her feel belittled, Karisma Evi Tiarani challenged herself and became a medal-winning athlete. Her career in Para Athletics started when she was 15 and since then she has won multiple medals in national level.
Thank you for those of you who supported us from the very beginning until the end, may the spirit of Asian Para Games 2018 be in your heart forever.
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After more than a week of hard work to be the number one in Asia, we surely still can feel the Inspiring Spirit and Energy of Asia filled the air on the night of closing ceremony!
This is the final leaderboard for Asian Para Games 2018. Congratulations and thank you to all the participating countries!
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