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The following is the unofficial list of venues of Indonesia's bid for the 2036 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Jakarta and Palembang, proposed by User:RasyaAbhirama13.
Nearly all venues on both cities are existing, mostly are the same one used during the 2018 Asian Games and Asian Para Games (even sharing the same sporting events), with only one to be newly built: Bukit Asam Tennis Stadium in Jakabaring, Palembang, South Sumatra. It is proposed to be reconstructed for the Games, as the size is too small compared to previous Olympic tennis center courts.
Jakarta
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Six out of ten venues in the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex will host the same events as the 2018 Asian Games, such as ceremonies and athletics at the main stadium, all indoor aquatic sports at the aquatic stadium, etc. The International Broadcast Centre and Main Press Centre will be constructed at the exhibition halls of the Jakarta International Convention Center, the same choise for the Asian Games.
Venue | Event | Capacity | Location | Status | Reference | |
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Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex | Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium | Olympics: Opening and closing ceremonies, athletics (field and track)
Paralympics: Opening and closing ceremonies, athletics (field and track) |
77,193 | Gelora, Central Jakarta | Existing | |
Indonesia Arena | Olympics: Basketball (semifinal and gold medal match)
Paralympics: Wheelchair basketball (semifinal and gold medal match) |
16,500 | ||||
Istora Gelora Bung Karno | Olympics: Badminton, Volleyball
Paralympics: Badminton, sitting volleyball |
7,166 | ||||
Gelora Bung Karno Aquatic Stadium | Olympics: Aquatics (swimming, diving, artistic swimming, water polo)
Paralympics: Aquatics (swimming) |
7,800 | ||||
Jakarta International Convention Center | International Broadcast Centre/Main Press Centre | 5,000 (plenary hall, boxing) | Existing with temporary stands | |||
Olympics: Boxing, weightlifting, fencing, judo, taekwondo
Paralympics: Powerlifting, wheelchair fencing, judo, taekwondo | ||||||
Archery Field | Olympics: Archery
Paralympics: Archery |
97 (temporary expansion up to 1,300 seats to be included) | ||||
Tennis Outdoor Stadium (Tennis Center Court) | Olympics: Basketball (3x3) | 3,800 | Existing | |||
Tennis Indoor Stadium | Olympics: Volleyball
Paralympics: Sitting volleyball |
3,750 | ||||
Baseball Stadium | Olympics: Baseball | 1,320 | Existing with temporary stands | |||
Softball Stadium | Olympics: Softball | 500 (temporary expansion up to 2,000 seats to be included) | ||||
Merdeka Square (National Monument) | Olympics: Athletics (marathon) | – | Gambir, Central Jakarta | Temporary | ||
Soemantri Brodjonegoro Stadium | Olympics: Field hockey
Paralympics: Blind football |
5,000 | Rasuna Epicentrum, Setiabudi, South Jakarta | Existing, to be renovated |
Coastline cluster
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Venue | Event | Capacity | Location | Status | Reference | |
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Jakarta International Stadium | Olympics: Football | 82,000 | Papanggo, North Jakarta | Existing | ||
Ancol Dreamland | Ancol Ecopark | Olympics: Aquatics (open-water swimming) | Temporary stands | Ancol, North Jakarta | Existing with temporary stands | |
Ancol Marina | Olympics: Sailing | Existing | ||||
Beach City International Stadium | Olympics: Basketball
Paralympics: Wheelchair basketball |
20,000 | Existing with temporary stands | |||
Jakarta International Expo | Olympics: Basketball, table tennis, gymnastics
Paralympics: Wheelchair basketball, table tennis |
Temporary stands | Kemayoran, Central Jakarta |
Suburban cluster
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Venue | Event | Capacity | Location | Status | Reference |
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The BritAma Arena (Kelapa Gading Sports Mall) | Olympics: Basketball, volleyball
Paralympics: Wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball |
5,000 | Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta | Existing | |
Jakarta International Equestrian Park | Olympics: Equestrian, Modern pentathlon
Paralympics: Equestrian |
1,500 | Pulomas, East Jakarta | ||
Jakarta International Velodrome | Olympics: Cycling (track)
Paralympics: Cycling (track) |
3,500 | Rawamangun, East Jakarta | ||
Padepokan Pencak Silat | Olympics: Pencak silat (demonstration) | 3,000 | Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, East Jakarta | ||
Pondok Indah Golf and Country Club | Olympics: Golf | – | Pondok Indah, South Jakarta |
Outlying venues
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Outlying venues in the Jakarta zone are concetrated in the neighboring West Java province, plus two football venues each in Surabaya, East Java, and Balikpapan, East Kalimantan. Those in West Java are mostly situated within Greater Bandung, with three venues lie within Greater Jakarta, namely Bekasi and Bogor Regency. The only paralympic venue in this cluster is the Sentul International Circuit, Bogor Regency, hosting para road cycling.
Venue | Event | Capacity | Location | Status | Reference | |
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Pakansari Stadium | Olympics: Football | 30,000 | Bogor Regency | West Java | Existing | |
Sentul International Circuit | Paralympics: Cycling (road) | 50,000 | Existing, to be renovated | |||
Patriot Chandrabhaga Stadium | Olympics: Rugby sevens | 30,000 | Bekasi | Existing | ||
Jatiluhur Dam | Olympics: Canoeing (slalom) | Temporary stands | Purwakarta Regency | Temporary | ||
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 | Existing | ||
Bosscha Observatory | Olympics: Cycling (road (women's finish)) | – | West Bandung Regency | Temporary | ||
Alun-alun Kabupaten Subang | Olympics: Cycling (road (men's finish)) | – | Subang Regency | |||
Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium | Olympics: Football | 46,806 | Surabaya | East Java | Existing | |
Batakan Stadium | Olympics: Football | 40,000 | Balikpapan | East Kalimantan |
Palembang
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The Jakabaring Sport City will be the epicenter of the Games in Palembang, with its main stadium will host cricket. The complex also has included an athletes village. Tennis events will be held at the Bukit Asam Tennis Stadium. However, the center court stadium is considered too small compared to previous Games, although its capacity is still unknown.
Venue | Event | Capacity | Status | Reference |
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Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium | Olympics: Cricket | 23,000 | Existing | |
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 | ||
Bukit Asam Tennis Stadium (Jakabaring Tennis Stadium) | Olympics: Tennis
Paralympics: Wheelchair tennis |
New | ||
Beach Volleyball Arena | Olympics: Beach volleyball | Existing | ||
Jakabaring Shooting Range | Olympics: Shooting
Paralympics: Shooting |
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Jakabaring Lake | Olympics: Rowing, triathlon, canoeing (sprint)
Paralympics: Rowing, paratriathlon, paracanoeing |
Temporary stands | ||
Jakabaring BMX Circuit | Olympics: Cycling (BMX freestyle and racing) | |||
Jakabaring Shooting Range | Olympics: Shooting
Paralympics: Shooting |
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Sport Climbing Center | Olympics: Sport climbing
Paralympics: Paraclimbing |
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Skateboard Arena | Olympics: Skateboarding (street and park) | Temporary |
Seberang Ilir cluster
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Bumi Sriwijaya Stadium | Olympics: Cricket | 6,000 | Existing | |
Palembang Sport and Convention Center | Olympics: Wrestling
Paralympics: Wheelchair rugby |
4,000 |
Outlying venue in Sumatra
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Provinces of Riau and West Sumatra houses outlying venues for the Palembang zone. The Riau Main Stadium in Riau's capital, Pekanbaru, is proposed to host football; there is no other football stadiums in Palembang, as Bumi Sriwijaya Stadium is set to host cricket. 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.[1]
Venue | Event | Capacity | Location | Status | Reference | |
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Riau Main Stadium | Olympics: Football | 43,923 | Pekanbaru | Riau | Existing, to be renovated | |
Lance's Right | Olympics: Surfing
Paralympics: Para surfing |
– | Sipora, Mentawai Islands | West Sumatra | Existing |
Football venues
[edit]- Jakarta International Stadium, North Jakarta (82,000) – Includes the gold medal match
- Pakansari Stadium, Bogor Regency (30,000)
- Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium, Bandung (38,000)
- Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium, Surabaya (46,806)
- Batakan Stadium, Balikpapan (40,000)
- Riau Main Stadium, Pekanbaru (43,923)
Non-competitive venues
[edit]City | Cluster | Venue | Use |
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Jakarta | – | TBD | Olympic/Paralympic Village |
Urban Core | Jakarta International Convention Center | International Broadcast Centre/Main Press Centre | |
Hotel Mulia Jakarta | Media Village | ||
Fairmont Hotel Jakarta | |||
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Jakarta, Pacific Place | Olympic Family Hotel | ||
Palembang | – | TBD | |
– | TBD | International Broadcast Centre/Main Press Centre | |
Jakabaring | Jakabaring Athletes Village | Olympic/Paralympic Village |
References
[edit]- ^ Francis, Joseph Richard (2023-11-27). "Epic waves: here are 8 of the best places to surf in Indonesia". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2025-02-26.