Erniati Ngongo won her next title at the Indonesian National Championships

One of the most experienced female boxers in her country, Erniati Ngongo won her next title at the Indonesian National Championships in Palu City.
The venue of the Indonesian National Championships was the promising Palu City in the island of Sulawesi. The Palu City is the capital of Central Sulawesi Province in Indonesia and it is located in the northwest coast of the island.
The Indonesian Boxing Federation celebrated its 66th anniversary end of this month and the competition is another great commitment from their new management. The new President of the Indonesian Boxing Federation, Mrs. Dr. Hillary Brigitta Lasut, S.H., LL.M. and the top officials all followed the bouts in the venue.
Reyne Paulin Aprilya Kundimang claimed the first gold medal in the women’s finals, she defeated the powerful Qidzura for the title of the minimumweight (48kg). Qidzura knocked out her semi-final opponent in the first round therefore Kundimang was very careful in the bout and she used her footwork to win the category.
Krestin Pentury became the second winner in the women’s finals, she eliminated all of her rivals during the road for the title bout and Novenvie was also not able to stop her march to the trophy of the light flyweight (50kg).
Jawa Island’s best talent, Ayu Pramustika worked hard in the entire championships to accomplish her goal, the title of the flyweight (52kg) which she earned well enough after beating Kalimantan Timur’s Magda Pasaribu.
Maluku’s Jurian Maulana proved her strong progress in this competition and she had the technical skills to beat Bali’s Grasela Njera Ata Endi at the bantamweight (54kg) final.
Jateng’s Silvania Putri Ayu outpointed Amanda Novianti in the semi-finals of the featherweight (57kg) and she continued her winning path against Hadistita Junivia Robinso in the final of the National Championships.
Tenggara Timur’s Erniati Ngongo is a superb boxer at the women’s lightweight (60kg) with plenty of international experience during her career. Her routine supported the success over Ida Inggibal and she remained on the top of the national level events.
Sulawesi’s Zahra Zetira (63kg) and Tenggara Timur’s Dominika Asnat Bayo (66kg) earned the remaining two titles in the women’s finals.
The list of the women winners at the Indonesian Elite National Championships
Women’s Elite 48kg: Reyne Paulin Aprilya Kundimang
Women’s Elite 50kg: Krestin Pentury
Women’s Elite 52kg: Ayu Pramustika
Women’s Elite 54kg: Jurian Maulana
Women’s Elite 57kg: Silvania Putri Ayu
Women’s Elite 60kg: Erniati Ngongo
Women’s Elite 63kg: Zahra Zetira
Women’s Elite 66kg: Dominika Asnat Bayo
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