National Sports Week Pekan Olahraga Nasional | |
Abbreviation: | PON |
Formation: | 1948 Pekan Olahraga Nasional Solo, Central Java |
Recurrence: | 4 years |
Last: | 2021 Pekan Olahraga Nasional in Jayapura, Papua |
Next: | 2024 Pekan Olahraga Nasional |
The National Sports Week (Indonesian: Pekan Olahraga Nasional, abbreviated as PON) is a multi-sport event held every four years in Indonesia. The participants of this event are the athletes from all provinces of Indonesia. It is organized by the National Sports Committee of Indonesia (KONI).
The Indonesian Sports Association (ISI) was established in Jakarta in 1938 with the aim of coordinating the existing sports associations including the Football Federation. During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies from 1942 to 1945, sporting activities were coordinated by the Sports Practice Movement. Following the Indonesian Declaration of Independence in 1945, that nation took over the running of its own sport and in January 1946, a conference was held in Solo, Central Java, which gave rise to the Indonesian Olympic Committee (KORI), chaired by Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX.
Indonesia was unable to participate in the 1948 Olympic Games because Indonesian independence had not been recognized, and Indonesia was not a member of the International Olympic Committee. At an emergency conference in Solo on 1 May 1948 to discuss Indonesia's failure to compete in the Olympics, it was decided to organize the first National Games, which ran from 8–12 September 1948.
During the first Pekan Olahraga Nasional event, many sporting organizations tested a uniform system which is to be recognized throughout the country as the official scoring method. Until then, no clear rules were evident. In the case of the Aurora Club, Bandung, later to be renamed into Health and Strength organization, a scoring system went into trial for the weightlifting event; in which Carl Sugianto was crowned as the first weightlifting champion of Indonesia.
Games | Year | Host City | Host Province | Dates | Top province | ||
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I | 1948 | 8 | 8–12 September 1948 | Central Java | |||
II | 1951 | 10 | 21–28 October 1951 | West Java | |||
III | 1953 | 13 | 20–27 September 1953 | West Java | |||
IV | 1957 | 17 | 27 September–6 October 1957 | Jakarta | |||
V | 1961 | 23 | 23 September–1 October 1961 | West Java | |||
VI1 | 1965 | N/A | 8 October–10 November 1965 | - | |||
VII | 1969 | 26 | 26 August–6 September 1969 | Jakarta | |||
VIII | 1973 | 26 | 4–15 August 1973 | Jakarta | |||
IX | 1977 | 26 | 23 July–3 August 1977 | Jakarta | |||
X | 1981 | 27 | 19–30 September 1981 | Jakarta | |||
XI | 1985 | 27 | 9–20 September 1985 | Jakarta | |||
XII | 1989 | 27 | 18–28 October 1989 | Jakarta | |||
XIII | 1993 | 27 | 9–19 September 1993 | Jakarta | |||
XIV | 1996 | 26 | 9–25 September 1996 | Jakarta | |||
XV | 2000 | 26 | 19 June–1 July 2000 | East Java | |||
2004 | 30 | 2–14 September 2004 | Jakarta | ||||
2008 | 33 | 6–17 July 2008 | East Java | ||||
2012 | 33 | 9–20 September 2012 | Jakarta | ||||
2016 | 34 | 17–29 September 2016 | West Java | ||||
2021 | 34 | 2–15 October 2021 | West Java | ||||
XXI | 2024 | ||||||
XXII | 2028 |
1 cancelled because of the 30 September Movement
2 originally 20 October–2 November 2020, postponed because of COVID-19 pandemic[1]
Jakarta has become the province with the most overall championship titles in PON which has been held since 1948 in Surakarta.
No. | Province | Overall Champion | Total |
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1 | Jakarta | 1957, 1969, 1973, 1977, 1981, 1985, 1989, 1993, 1996, 2004, 2012 | 11 |
2 | West Java | 1951, 1953, 1961, 2016, 2021 | 5 |
3 | East Java | 2000, 2008 | 2 |
4 | Central Java | 19481 | 1 |
1 Overall champion as Surakarta Residency
In September 2010, Indonesian Minister of Youth and Sport Affairs, Andi Mallarangeng, decided to create a youth version of Pekan Olahraga Nasional. Concerns due to failure of Indonesian contingent in the 2010 Youth Olympics was the background of the event's creation.[2] The first PON Remaja was originally scheduled for 2013, but it was moved to 2014 due to financial problems.[3]
Games | Year | Host Province | Dates | Winner | |
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I | 2014 | 9–15 December 2014 | East Java | ||
II | 2017 | Central Java[4] | Cancelled |
The National Paralympic Week (Indonesian: '''Pekan Paralimpik Nasional'''), abbreviated as Peparnas, is multi-sport event for Indonesian athletes with disabilities. It was known as Pekan Olahraga Cacat Nasional (Porcanas) until 2008 edition and held separately with PON until 2004.[5]
Games | Year | Host City | Host Province | Top province | |
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I | 1957 | Central Java | |||
II | 1959 | Surakarta | Central Java | Central Java | |
III | 1964 | Surakarta | Central Java | West Java | |
IV | 1969 | West Java | |||
V | 1972 | Jakarta | |||
VI | 1975 | South Sulawesi | |||
VII | 1980 | Surakarta | Central Java | Jakarta | |
VII | 1984 | Surakarta | Central Java | Central Java | |
IX | 1988 | Jakarta | |||
X | 1993 | Yogyakarta | Yogyakarta Special Region | Jakarta | |
XI | 1998 | Bandung | West Java | West Java | |
XII | 2004 | West Java | |||
XIII | 2008 | Central Java | |||
XIV | 2012 | Central Java | |||
XV | 2016 | Bandung | West Java | West Java | |
XVI | 2021 | Papua | West Java | ||
XVII | 2024 | TBA | Future event | ||
XVIII | 2028 | TBA | Future event |