A local organising committee named the Indonesia Asian Para Games Organizing Committee (INAPGOC) led by Raja Sapta Oktohari was formed soon after it was appointed host country of the 2018 Asian Para Games for all preparations, opening, organising, and finalizing the implementation of the event.
The moving man in the center of the circle symbolize the movement and energy of the 2018 Asian Para Games participating athletes in achieving victory, while the 3 curves surrounding the man's silhouette represents unity in diversity among Asian countries for mutual achievement.
On 5 October 2018, Indonesia Asian Para Games Organizing Committee (INAPGOC) released the medal design to the public which is inspired by the Rio 2016 Summer Paralympics medal, featuring the Asian Para Games logo on the obverse and the braille letters on the reverse.
Each medal contains differing numbers of metal balls to allow the visually impaired to audibly distinguish their colour by shaking them.
[31][32] The opening ceremony of the 2018 Asian Para Games took place on Saturday, 6 October 2018, at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia.
The 2018 Asian Para Games closing ceremony was held on Saturday, 13 October 2018 at the Gelora Bung Karno Madya Stadium in Jakarta.
[43][44] In addition to local artists and a Hangzhou Asian Para Games promotional video segment, the South Korean girlband AOA performed in the ceremony.
Vice Mayor of Hangzhou Wang Hong received the APC flag as the host of the next Games.
One additional silver medal was awarded as there was a second-place tie in Athletics men's T45/46/47 high jump event.
Two bronze medals were awarded in most events in racket sports (18 in Badminton, 23 in Table tennis and 12 in Wheelchair fencing) and one martial art (15 in Judo).
Furthermore, there was a third-place tie in the Bowling mixed singles TPB10 event, giving a total of 69 additional bronze medals.
* Host nation (Indonesia)In accordance with the APC Anti-Doping Rules, expired the result of Mirzaev Nurbek in Judo Men’s 81 kg event and Abdullaeva Kamolakhon in Women’s Long Jump T45/46/47.
The official result of Men’s 81 kg was revised as follows: Gold: Lee Jungmin (KOR) Bronze: Jafari Seyed Omid (IRI) Bronze: Kitazono Aramitsu (JPN) The official result of the Women’s Long Jump T45/46/47 was revised as follows: Gold: Lallwala Palliyagurunnans Amara Indumathi Karunathi (SRI) Silver: Bornaki Zahra (IRI) Bronze: Dissanayaka Mudiyanselage Kumudu Priyanka (SRI)