Indonesia secured a gold medal in the women’s speed relay event after setting a new world record, delivering a standout performance on the international stage. The team’s exceptional coordination and speed enabled them to surpass the previous record, marking a historic achievement for the country.
The women’s speed relay, a fast-paced event often featured in sport climbing competitions, requires teams to complete routes in the shortest possible time. Indonesia’s athletes demonstrated remarkable precision and consistency, outperforming strong contenders from other nations.
Officials and analysts praised the team’s rigorous training and strategic execution, noting that Indonesia has emerged as a powerhouse in speed climbing in recent years. The country has consistently produced world-class climbers who excel in both individual and team events.
The record-breaking performance not only secured gold but also reinforced Indonesia’s dominance in the discipline. It is expected to inspire greater participation in climbing sports across the country and boost investment in training infrastructure.
The victory adds to Indonesia’s growing list of achievements in international competitions, highlighting its rising prominence in global sports.




