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The following is the unofficial list of proposed venues, made by User:RasyaAbhirama13, for Indonesia's bid for the 2036 Summer Olympics and Paralympics. The Indonesian government have proposed the country's new capital city Nusantara in East Kalimantan to bid the games, which was confirmed by President Joko Widodo on 16 November 2022.[1][2] Inclusion of Palembang and Jakarta as co-hosts is considerable to control the cost for the games, as both cities already have Olympic-standard existing venues for the 2018 Asian Games. Existing infrastructures that were prepared for the XVII Indonesia National Games in 2008 across the East Kalimantan province are also considerable to be reutilized for the bid.
Out of 50 Olympic sports that will be competed at the 2028 edition in Los Angeles, 27 sports will be held in Greater Nusantara – consist of Nusantara itself and the neighboring cities of Balikpapan (5 sports) and Samarinda (1 sport), 12 in Palembang (includes 1 outlying venue in Mentawai Islands Regency, West Sumatra), and 8 in and Jakarta and West Java.
Nusantara
[edit]Core cluster
[edit]The cluster is proposed to consist of an Olympic park, an athlete's village and a stadium that would host ceremonies and athletic events of the games, as well as the homebase of the Indonesia national football team. The PSSI National Training Center would be located within this cluster.
Venue | Event | Capacity | Reference |
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PSSI National Training Center | Olympics: Flag football
Paralympics: Football 5-a-side |
Green Urban cluster
[edit]Venue | Event | Capacity | Reference |
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Visitor Center (amphitheatre) | Olympics: Breaking | Temporary stands | |
Ceremonial Plaza | Olympics: Skateboarding (street) | ||
Plaza Bhinneka | Olympics: Athletics (marathon finish) | ||
Nusantara International Convention Centre and Hotel | International Broadcast Centre/Main Press Centre (IBC/MPC), media village | ||
Olympics: Gymnastics, fencing, judo, taekwondo, weightlifting
Paralympics: Wheelchair fencing, judo, taekwondo, powerlifting |
Sepaku Semoi cluster
[edit]Venue | Event | Capacity | Reference |
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Sepaku Semoi Dam | Olympics: Canoeing (slalom and sprint)
Paralympics: Paracanoe |
Outlying venues in Greater Nusantara
[edit]Venue | Event | Capacity | Location | Reference |
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Palaran Stadium | Olympics: Football | 35,000 | Samarinda | |
Palaran Baseball Stadium | Olympics: Baseball/Softball | |||
Bangkarai Hills | Olympics: Athletics (marathon start) | Kutai Kartanegara Regency | ||
Batakan Stadium | Olympics: Football, Rugby sevens | 40,000 | Balikpapan | |
Kemala Beach | Olympics: Sailing | Temporary stands | ||
Balikpapan Sport and Convention Center | Olympics: Wrestling, volleyball (preliminaries)
Paralympics: Sitting volleyball (preliminaries) |
2,500 |
Palembang
[edit]Jakabaring cluster (Jakabaring Sport City)
[edit]Venue | Event | Capacity | Reference |
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Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium | Olympics: Cricket | 23,000 | |
Jakabaring Athletic Field | Olympics: Lacrosse | ||
Dempo Sports Hall | Olympics: Handball
Paralympics: Goalball |
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Ranau Sports Hall | Olympics: Squash
Paralympics: Boccia |
2,000 | |
Beach Volleyball Arena | Olympics: Beach volleyball | ||
Jakabaring Lake | Olympics: Rowing
Paralympics: Rowing |
Temporary stands | |
Jakabaring BMX Circuit | Olympics: Cycling (BMX freestyle and racing) | ||
Sport Climbing Center | Olympics: Sport climbing
Paralympics: Paraclimbing |
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Skateboard Arena | Olympics: Skateboarding (park) |
Seberang Ilir cluster
[edit]Venue | Event | Capacity | Reference |
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Bumi Sriwijaya Stadium | Olympics: Cricket | 6,000 | |
Palembang Sport and Convention Center | Olympics: Table tennis
Paralympics: Table tennis, Wheelchair rugby |
4,000 |
Outlying venue in West Sumatra
[edit]The Lance's Right at the Sipora island of Mentawai Islands, West Sumatra, which is about 550 kilometres (340 mi) west of Palembang, is considerable to host surfing events in the Olympics, as well as para surfing in the Paralympics (which will debut in the 2028 edition), for being recognized by Lonely Planet as one of the best surfing spots in Indonesia.[3]
Venue | Event | Capacity | Location | Reference |
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Lance's Right | Olympics: Surfing
Paralympics: Para surfing |
Sipora, Mentawai Islands |
Jakarta
[edit]National Legacy cluster (Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex)
[edit]Venue | Event | Capacity | Reference |
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Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium | Olympics: Football (semifinal and bronze medal match) | 77,193 | |
Indonesia Arena | Olympics: Basketball (semifinal and gold medal match)
Paralympics: Wheelchair basketball (semifinal and gold medal match) |
16,500 | |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno | Olympics: Basketball (3x3 semifinal and gold medal match)
Paralympics: Wheelchair basketball |
7,166 | |
Jakarta Convention Center (plenary hall) | Olympics: Boxing | 5,000 |
Coastline cluster
[edit]Venue | Event | Capacity | Location | Reference |
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Jakarta International Stadium | Olympics: Football (gold medal match) | 82,000 | Papanggo, North Jakarta | |
Jakarta International Expo (Hall A1) | Olympics: Basketball
Paralympics: Wheelchair basketball |
Temporary stands | Kemayoran, Central Jakarta |
Eastern suburb cluster
[edit]Venue | Event | Capacity | Location | Reference |
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The BritAma Arena | Olympics: Basketball (5x5 and 3x3)
Paralympics: Wheelchair basketball |
5,000 | Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta | |
Jakarta International Velodrome | Olympics: Cycling (track)
Paralympics: Cycling (track) |
3,500 | Rawamangun, East Jakarta |
Outlying venues in West Java
[edit]Venue | Event | Capacity | Location | Reference |
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Pakansari Stadium | Olympics: Football | 30,000 | Bogor Regency | |
Sentul International Circuit | Paralympics: Cycling (road) | 50,000 | ||
Gunung Geulis Golf and Country Club | Olympics: Golf | |||
NIMO Highland | Olympics: Cycling (mountain biking and road (men and women's start)) | Bandung Regency | ||
Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium | Olympics: Football | 38,000 | Bandung | |
Bosscha Observatory | Olympics: Cycling (road (women's finish)) | West Bandung Regency | ||
Alun-alun Kabupaten Subang | Olympics: Cycling (road (men's finish)) | Subang Regency |
References
[edit]- ^ Shofa, Jayanty Nada (3 August 2022). "Indonesia Eyes to Host 2036 Olympics in New Capital Nusantara". Jakarta Globe. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
- ^ Barker, Philip (16 November 2022). "Bach welcomes Widodo's confirmation of 2036 Indonesia Olympic bid". www.insidethegames.biz. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
- ^ Francis, Joseph Richard (27 November 2023). "Epic waves: here are 8 of the best places to surf in Indonesia". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 21 July 2024.