Pekan Olahraga Nasional XX | |
Size: | 300px |
Host City: | Jayapura |
Motto: | Torang Bisa! (We Can!) |
Athletes: | 6,442 |
Events: | 56 sports |
Opening: | 2 October 2021 |
Closing: | 15 October 2021 |
Opened By: | Joko Widodo President of Indonesia |
Athlete Oath: | Maria Bonay |
Judge Oath: | Manase Opur |
Torch Lighter: | Boaz Solossa |
Stadium: | Lukas Enembe Stadium |
Previous: | Bandung 2016 |
Next: | Aceh–North Sumatra 2024 |
Closed By: | Ma'ruf Amin Vice President of Indonesia |
The XX National Sports Week (id|Pekan Olahraga Nasional XX, abbreviated as PON XX), also called PON XX Papua or PON Papua 2021, was the twentieth edition of the Indonesian National Sports Week, hosted by Papua. The event took place from 2 October to 15 October 2021. Lukas Enembe Stadium was the main venue for this edition, both the opening and closing ceremonies. This event was originally held in 2020, but was postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic.[1] This edition was the first PON held in the province,[2] as well as in the Western New Guinea region and Eastern Indonesian Time areas.
Papua successfully defeated Bali and Aceh to host PON XX / 2020. Gaining the most votes in the voting for the prospective host of the National Sports Week (PON) XX in 2020 by winning 66 votes at the Annual Member Meeting of the National Sports Committee of Indonesia (KONI).[3]
The PON XX venues spread in one city and three regencies on Papua Provinces: Jayapura City, Jayapura Regency, Merauke Regency, and Mimika Regency.[4]
Jayapura City | Koya Koso | Sports Hall | Volleyball | 3.000 |
Beach Voleyball Court | Beach Voleyball | - | ||
Jayapura Mayor Office | Tennis Court | Tennis | - | |
Kotaraja | Waringin Sports Hall | Badminton | - | |
Politeknik Penerbangan Jayapura | Sports Hall | Karate | - | |
Taekwondo | - | |||
Cenderawasih University | Mahacandra Stadium | Football | 20.000 | |
Auditorium | Bodybuilding | - | ||
Powerlifting | ||||
Weightlifting | ||||
Softball Field | Softball | 2.000 | ||
Trikora Sports Hall | Sepak takraw | - | ||
Cenderawasih Sports Hall | Boxing | 1.481 | ||
Waena | Roller skating Arena | Roller skating | - | |
Cendrawasih Campsite | Paralayang | - | ||
Mandala Stadium | Football | 20.000 | ||
Yos Sudarso Bay | Open water swimming | - | ||
Underwater diving (sea) | - | |||
Youtefa Bay | Canoeing | - | ||
Dragon boat | - | |||
Rowing | - | |||
Hamadi Beach, Indonesian Navy Complex | Sailing | - | ||
Jayapura Regency | Lukas Enembe Sports Complex | Lukas Enembe Stadium | Opening and closing ceremonies | 40.623 |
Istora | Gymnastics (artistic, aerobic, rhythmic) | 3.000 | ||
Aquatics stadium | Aquatics (diving, water polo, swimming, artistic swimming) | 1.723 | ||
Underwater diving (pool) | ||||
Shooting range | Shooting | - | ||
Doyo Baru Sports Complex | Indoor Hockey field | Hockey (indoor) | - | |
Outdoor Hockey field | Hockey (field) | 1.900 | ||
Cricket field | Cricket | 1.700 | ||
Indonesian Air Force Complex, Sentani | Baseball field | Baseball (preliminary & final) | 500 | |
Softball field | Softball (women's) | 500 | ||
Shooting range | Shooting | - | ||
Rugby field | Rugby 7's | - | ||
Kingmi Complex, Kampung Harapan | Archery Field | Archery | - | |
Barnabas Youwe Stadium | Football | 15.000 | ||
Rudy Resnawan Sports Hall | Sepak Takraw | - | ||
STT Gidi Sentani Sports Hall | Kenpō | 3.000 | ||
Muaythai | ||||
Toware Sports Hall | Pencak silat | - | ||
Advent Airfield, Doyo Baru | Hang gliding | - | ||
Mimika Regency | Mimika Sports Complex | Athletics stadium | Athletics (marathon & racewalking) | 950 |
Basketball hall | Basketball | 4.000 | ||
3x3 basketball | ||||
Billiard hall | Cue sports | - | ||
Sport climbing arena | Sport climbing | - | ||
Futsal hall | Futsal | - | ||
Handball | ||||
SP1 & SP5 Pitch | Football (women's) | - | ||
Mimika Regent Office | Ceremonial field | Paragliding | - | |
Yohanis Kapiyau Airbase | Aeromodelling | - | ||
Gliding | ||||
Eme Neme Yauware Sports Hall | Judo | - | ||
Tarung Derajat | - | |||
Merauke Regency | Katalpal Stadium | Football | 10.000 | |
Futsal Hall, Merauke Regencies Sports and Youth office | Wushu | - | ||
Wrestling | ||||
Tanah Miring Circuit | Motorcycle racing (road race & motor cross) | - | ||
Archelaus Lai | Fencing | - | ||
Swiss-Belhotel Merauke Ballroom | Chess | - |
The 2020 edition featured more sports than the previous edition. Based on KONI Decree No. 100 of 2019, a total of 56 sports were competed in the games.[5] Previously, the central KONI determined a number of 47 sports to be competed,[6] but returned later to 56 according to the hosts ability.[7] Ten sports that were removed were cycling, bridge, dance, gateball, golf, petanque, water skiing, soft tennis, table tennis and woodball.[8] Meanwhile, electronic sports are also competed as an exhibition sport.
A total of 2212 medals - 688 gold, 675 silver, and 849 bronze - were awarded to athletes.[9]