The medals were won by Kadek Adi Asih in the women's speed final and Kiromal Katibin in the men's speed final.
"I'm surprised to have won a medal, and this is the first World Cup that I have participated in," Asih said after the medal presentation ceremony.
With a time of 7.27 seconds in the bronze medal race, the 19-year-old athlete beat her South Korean opponent, Jeong Jimin, who finished with a time of 9.00 seconds.
Earlier, Asih passed the qualifying round smoothly and entered the top 16 with a better time of 7.00 seconds.
In the round of 16, she managed to improve her time to 6.91 seconds to beat Polish athlete Chudziak, who slipped and could not continue the match.
Meanwhile, Katibin finished with a time of 4.81 seconds, beating another Indonesian athlete, Raharjati Nursamsa, who clocked 6.64 seconds.
In the previous IFSC World Cup in Wujiang, China, last April, the 25-year-old athlete had bagged a bronze with a time of 4.75 seconds.
"Thank God, I was able to win a bronze medal, and I'd like to thank the Indonesian people who have supported us so that we could give our best," Katibin said.
He expressed the hope that in the next competition, he will manage to improve his time to set a world record and be more focused and calm.
As many as 31 Indonesian athletes are participating in the IFSC World Cup Bali series, with 10 athletes competing in the men's speed, nine athletes in the women's speed, six athletes in the men's lead, and six athletes in the women's lead categories.
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