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Indonesian gymnast dies after training accident in Russia

Indonesian gymnast dies after training accident in Russia
19-year-old Indonesian gymnast and Olympic hopeful Naufal Takdir Al Bari died in Russia nearly two weeks after suffering an accident during training, the local federation said on Sept. 26, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 27 September 2025

Indonesian gymnast dies after training accident in Russia

Indonesian gymnast dies after training accident in Russia
  • Naufal suffered a serious neck injury after falling awkwardly into a foam-filled pit
  • The gymnast spent 12 days in intensive care but died this week

JAKARTA: A 19-year-old Indonesian gymnast and Olympic hopeful died in Russia nearly two weeks after suffering an accident during training, the local federation said.
Naufal Takdir Al Bari had been training in the western city of Penza since early September to prepare for the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Jakarta next month.
Naufal suffered a serious neck injury after falling awkwardly into a foam-filled pit while performing a bar exercise, Oleg Minkarsky, director of the sports hall in Penza, told Russian news agency TASS.
The gymnast spent 12 days in intensive care but died this week.
“Indonesian gymnastics has lost one of its finest sons. This is a deep blow and sorrow for us,” Ita Yuliati, chairperson of Indonesia’s gymnastics federation, said in a statement Friday.
“We are currently communicating with his family... and the Russian embassy in Indonesia so that the repatriation of the late Naufal’s remains to the homeland can be carried out soon.”
Naufal had been in contention to compete at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.


Hegerberg double sees Lyon past Wolfsburg in Champions League

Hegerberg double sees Lyon past Wolfsburg in Champions League
Updated 12 November 2025

Hegerberg double sees Lyon past Wolfsburg in Champions League

Hegerberg double sees Lyon past Wolfsburg in Champions League
  • Lyon made it three wins from three with a 3-1 victory over Wolfsburg, star Norwegian striker Ada Hegerberg netting twice in the first half before Wendie Renard claimed a third from the penalty spot

PARIS: Lyon and Chelsea maintained their form in a bid for direct qualification for the quarter-finals of the women’s Champions League with dominant victories on Tuesday.
Lyon made it three wins from three with a 3-1 victory over Wolfsburg, star Norwegian striker Ada Hegerberg netting twice in the first half before Wendie Renard claimed a third from the penalty spot.
Dutch forward Lineth Beerensteyn claimed a consolation goal for Wolfsburg.
It seemed to have been set up as a good night all round for French clubs.
But there was heartbreak eight minutes into injury time as Real Madrid, through Caroline Weir, claimed a 1-1 draw with Paris FC, who had opened the scoring with a 41st-minute Lorena Azzaro penalty.
Like Lyon, Chelsea remained unbeaten, albeit with one draw in their opening three matches, following a 6-0 thrashing of pointless St. Polten of Austria.
Wieke Kaptein opened the scoring in the 13th minute before a quick-fire Catarina Macario double, including a 53rd penalty.
Sam Kerr, on her first start for Blues since December 2023, then claimed her own brace of goals either side of an own goal by St. Polten defender Lisa Ebert to make it six in a one-sided contest away from home.
In the early game, Valerenga, through Stine Brekken, snatched a 1-0 win over Roma, also without a point after three losses from their opening three games.