Lisa Rumbewas Passed Away, Indonesia Lost Legendary & Inspirational Weighlifter - Betting News | Sports News | Casinos News | Gaming Reviews

Lisa Rumbewas Passed Away, Indonesia Lost Legendary & Inspirational Weighlifter

Legendary Indonesian lifter, Lisa Rumbewas, died at Jayapura District Hospital, Papua, on Sunday (14/1/2024) at 03.00 am local time. Lisa Rumbewas, who was born in Biak on September 10 1980, is one of the best weightlifters that Indonesia has ever had. Lisa has presented various brilliant achievements for Indonesia, including three Olympic medals, namely silver in Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004 and bronze in Beijing 2008.

Condolences for the legend

The passing of Lisa Rumbewas has not only saddened the Indonesian weightlifting world. Other sports also mourned the passing of the legend. The Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) said that Lisa was a figure who inspired all sports people, not just in weightlifting.

“Lisa has provided inspiration and positive energy for the development of national sports. Not only in weightlifting, but Lisa’s enthusiasm and struggle will be remembered by all sports people and the Indonesian nation,” wrote PBSI’s official X account.

The inspirational figure

Lisa Rumbewas is a big name in the world of weightlifting. Apart from collecting three Olympic medals, Lisa also has one SEA Games gold medal and one World Championship silver medal.

Lisa’s spirit to make the Red and White proud on the world stage has also become an inspiration for other athletes, including disabled athletes from Indonesia. The Indonesian powerlifting athlete who won gold at the 2022 ASEAN Para Games, Atmaji Priambodo, uses Lisa as his role model. Atmaji also hopes to follow in Lisa’s footsteps, namely appearing on the highest stage (Paralympics) and bringing home a medal for Indonesia. “Hopefully we can take part in (the 2024 Paris Paralympics),” said Atmaji during the sidelines of the 2022 ASEAN Para Games in Solo, August 2022.

Tributes to Lisa Rumbewas also came from the General Chair of the Central Indonesian National Olympic Committee (KONI), Lt. Gen. TNI (Ret.) Marciano Norman. Marciano said that Lisa’s achievements and services will always be a motivation for Indonesian lifters.

“As General Chair of the Central KONI and representing the sports achievement community, I express my condolences. Hopefully the late Lisa will find a noble place next to the Most Merciful God and her services as a sports patriot will always be remembered, as well as motivating Indonesian lifters to achieve world achievements,” said Marciano Norman.

Popular News

6
Dragan Talajic Comment of Indonesia Players
25 March 2025
Bahrain coach Dragan Talajic gave a sharp dig at the Indonesian National Team ahead...
1b0c2df0-0834-11f0-bfb1-65d5466e9d49
Cristiano Ronaldo Continues to Create Goal Records Despite Bad Penalty Execution
24 March 2025
Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 929th career goal when he helped Portugal qualify for...
b79bfc5a5646bae2b4ad23e6e8ef17f0
Eric Thorir's Message Ahead of the Match Against Bahrain: The Indonesian National Team Must Rise!
23 March 2025
PSSI General Chairman Erick Thohir reportedly met with the Indonesian National Team...
1000048505
Calvin Verdonk: Patrick Kluivert is a Great Coach, Confident that the Indonesian National Team Will Bounce Back
22 March 2025
The mainstay defender of the Indonesian National Team, Calvin Verdonk, believes...
Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on twitter
Twitter