LONDA Maria Natalia
Events and Medals
Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
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Women's Long Jump |
Schedule
Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
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Mon, 2 Oct
19:10
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Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
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Asian Games | ||||
1 | Women's Long Jump | 2014 | Incheon, KOR | 6.55 |
5 | Women's Long Jump | 2018 | Indonesia | 6.45 |
10 | Women's Triple Jump | 2014 | Incheon, KOR | 13.39 |
Olympic Games | ||||
Qualification | Women's Long Jump | 2016 | Rio de Janeiro, BRA | 6.29 |
World Championships | ||||
Qualification | Women's Long Jump | 2019 | Doha, QAT | 6.36 |
Qualification | Women's Triple Jump | 2007 | Osaka, JPN | 12.94 |
Asian Championships | ||||
9 | Women's Long Jump | 2023 | Bangkok, THA | 5.97 |
South East Asian Games | ||||
1 | Women's Long Jump | 2023 | Phnom Penh, CAM | 6.28 |
1 | Women's Long Jump | 2019 | Capas, PHI | 6.47 |
1 | Women's Long Jump | 2015 | Singapore, SIN | 6.70 |
1 | Women's Triple Jump | 2015 | Singapore, SIN | 13.75 |
1 | Women's Long Jump | 2013 | Naypyidaw, MYA | 6.39 |
1 | Women's Triple Jump | 2013 | Naypyidaw, MYA | 14.17 |
2 | Women's Triple Jump | 2023 | Phnom Penh, CAM | 13.50 |
2 | Women's Triple Jump | 2019 | Capas, PHI | 13.60 |
2 | Women's Long Jump | 2017 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | 6.47 |
2 | Women's Triple Jump | 2017 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | 13.52 |
2 | Women's Long Jump | 2011 | Indonesia | 6.47 |
2 | Women's Triple Jump | 2011 | Indonesia | 13.73 |
3 | Women's Long Jump | 2021 | Hanoi, VIE | 6.18 |
3 | Women's Triple Jump | 2021 | Hanoi, VIE | 13.45 |
3 | Women's Long Jump | 2009 | Vientiane, LAO | 6.23 |
3 | Women's Triple Jump | 2009 | Vientiane, LAO | 13.31 |
Mary (viva, 09 Sep 2017)
Sport. (Athlete, 23 Sep 2023)
Athlete, Public Servant
Teaching - Institute of Teacher Training and Education PGRI Bali, Indonesia
Husband I Made Sukariata
English, Indonesian
Bali [Indonesia]
I Made Sukariata [national, husband], INA
Her husband I Made Sukariata competed in long jump at national level in Indonesia and has served as a coach for the Indonesian athletics team. (jatengnetwork, 11 May 2022; sport, 23 Nov 2021)
2007 for Indonesia (Athlete, 29 Sep 2014)
She injured a tendon in her left leg and ligaments in both knees at the 2015 South East Asian Games in Singapore, but still went on to win gold in triple jump and long jump at the Games. She required a break from the sport to recover from the injury in 2015, and her training continued to be affected by the problem through to 2019. (Kompas, 15 Nov 2021; cnnindonesia, 08 Jan 2020; sport, 29 Mar 2018; thejakartapost, 23 Aug 2017)
An ankle injury meant she was unable to compete at the 2007 South East Asian Games in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. (suarakarya-online, 07 Nov 2007)
She took up athletics while in primary school in Bali, Indonesia. In the fifth grade her father took her to a field where she saw professional athletes training, including national athlete and coach I Ketut Pageh. Pageh noticed her talent and encouraged her to start training at school, and eventually began coaching her in her teens. (viva, 09 Dec 2017; rappler, 23 Jul 2016; Athlete, 29 Sep 2014; Media Indonesia, 13 Jul 2008)
"At first, I was forced by my parents. I was asked to watch athletes training on the field. Gradually, I joined the training, entered several tournaments, and eventually won medals. One of the reasons why I chose to jump was that I don't like running." (sports, 25 Mar 2021; Athlete, 29 Sep 2014; koran-jakarta, 25 Dec 2013)
Winning gold in long jump at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, Republic of Korea. (Athlete, 23 Sep 2023)
Her father. (Athlete, 23 Sep 2023)
Her family. (Athlete, 23 Sep 2023)
"Do your best in every moment you have." (Athlete, 23 Sep 2023)
She was the flag bearer for Indonesia at the opening ceremony of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (olympic, 05 Aug 2016)
In 2014 she received an Achievement Award from the Indonesian National Sports Committee. (thebalipost, 10 Mar 2014; detik, 07 Mar 2014)
Additional Information
General
RETIREMENT AND RETURN
She announced her retirement from the Indonesian national team after the 2019 South East Asian Games in the Philippines due to a recurring Achilles tendon injury and problems with both ankles. In 2020 she spent time coaching the Bali province athletics team in Indonesia. She decided to make a return to international competition after winning gold at the 2021 National Sports Week [PON] in Papua, Indonesia. "I wanted to return because there was a considerable result gap between me and my juniors. After winning gold [at the 2021 PON], I decided to cancel my retirement. It turned out I still have the opportunity to continue. My legs are getting better, it also motivates me to continue." (olahraga, 02 Dec 2021; sport, 25 Nov 2021, 05 Oct 2021, 08 Dec 2019; kompas, 06 Oct 2021; bali.tribunnews, 05 Oct 2021; sport.tempo, 08 Dec 2019)
CUSTOMISED SHOES
She has used customised running shoes since sustaining multiple injuries in 2015. "Due to my injuries, I began using a customised insole for my shoes. It was my doctor's suggestion. It was also because of the sole length difference between my left and right foot. My knee injuries also affected that decision. So I've been using customised shoes ever since." (cnnindonesia, 08 Jan 2020)
MEDICAL CONDITION
She suffered from restricted blood flow in her legs as a child. She underwent surgery to correct the issue, but this resulted in her left leg being slightly longer than her right leg. (straitstimes, 31 Jul 2016; sinarharapan, 02 Oct 2014)
OCCUPATION
She has worked as a civil servant at the Office of Education, Youth and Sports of Bali Province in Indonesia. (nusabali, 11 May 2023; kempalan, 24 Nov 2021; bali, 05 Oct 2021; disdikpora.baliprov, 08 Sep 2020)
FURTHER EDUCATION
She has studied for a master's degree in sports education at the Ganesha University of Education in Bali, Indonesia. (pasca, 06 Dec 2021)
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