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1982 Asian Games

The 9th Asian Games were held from 19 November to 4 December 1982, in Delhi, India. 74 Asian and Asian Games records were broken at the event. This was also the first Asiad to be held under the aegis of the Olympic Council of Asia.[1][2] Delhi joined Bangkok as the cities to host multiple editions of the Asian Games up to this point. Later, Jakarta and Doha would enter this group.[2]

IX Asian Games
Friendship, Fraternity, Forever
Host cityDelhi, India
Nations33
Athletes4,595
Events196 in 21 sports
Opening19 November 1982
Closing4 December 1982
Opened byZail Singh
President of India
Closed byFahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
President of the Olympic Council of Asia
Athlete's OathP.T. Usha
Torch lighterDeanna Syme Tewari & Balbir Singh Sr.
Main venueJawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Summer
Winter

A total of 3,411 athletes from 33 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in these games, competing in 196 events in 21 sports and 23 disciplines. The number of participating countries was the highest in Asian Games history. Handball, equestrian, rowing and golf were included for the first time; fencing and bowling were excluded.[3]

Highlights edit

These Asian Games saw the beginning of Chinese dominance in the medals tally.[2]

Japan had won the maximum number of medals in previous editions of the Games. China made its presence felt in the sporting world by dethroning Japan as the top medalists. In preparation for the IX Asian Games, color television was introduced in India in a big way, as the Games were to be broadcast in colour.[4]

The logo of the games was the image of Misra Yantra, one of the four distinct astronomical instruments of the Jantar Mantar, New Delhi observatory.[citation needed]

The mascot for the Games was Appu – a young elephant, based on a real-life one named Kuttinarayanan, who died on 14 May 2005.[5]

Host of the next (10th) Asian Games in 1986, and the 24th Summer Olympics in 1988, Seoul, South Korea participated in the Delhi Asian Games with a 406-person delegation, including an observation team to study the facilities, management and events.[2] Doordarshan started colour television broadcasts expressly for the Asian Games 1982.[6][7]

It was officially opened by President Zail Singh and athlete's oath was taken by P.T. Usha. The main stadium for the games was the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.[2]

Sports edit

Exhibition sports

Participating nations edit

Medal table edit

 
1982 Asian Games Mascot "Appu"

The top ten ranked NOCs at these Games are listed below. The host nation, India, is highlighted.

China won Asian Games for the first time by defeating Japan in gold medal tally, and has become the defending winning team since.

  *   Host nation (India)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China (CHN)615141153
2  Japan (JPN)575244153
3  South Korea (KOR)28283793
4  North Korea (PRK)17192056
5  India (IND)*13192557
6  Indonesia (INA)44715
7  Iran (IRN)44412
8  Pakistan (PAK)33511
9  Mongolia (MGL)3317
10  Philippines (PHI)23914
11–23Remaining7142243
Totals (23 entries)199200215614

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "1982 Asian Games established Rajiv Gandhi's managerial skills". from the original on 31 May 2013. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e . ocasia.org. Archived from the original on 6 October 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  3. ^ . Pakistan Sports Board's official website. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
  4. ^ Chandran, Kannan (8 October 1982). "Indian TV goes colour for Games". The Straits Times. p. 13. from the original on 26 April 2018. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Asiad Appu dies of high fever". thehimalayantimes.com. 13 May 2005. from the original on 12 March 2017. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  6. ^ "Flashback 1982: The Asian Games that transformed Delhi". from the original on 20 August 2015. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  7. ^ "1982-Colour television is introduced: Out of the dark ages". from the original on 25 April 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2017.

External links edit

  • Asian Games mascot Appu is no more
Preceded by Asian Games
New Delhi

IX Asiad (1982)
Succeeded by

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The 9th Asian Games were held from 19 November to 4 December 1982 in Delhi India 74 Asian and Asian Games records were broken at the event This was also the first Asiad to be held under the aegis of the Olympic Council of Asia 1 2 Delhi joined Bangkok as the cities to host multiple editions of the Asian Games up to this point Later Jakarta and Doha would enter this group 2 IX Asian GamesFriendship Fraternity ForeverHost cityDelhi IndiaNations33Athletes4 595Events196 in 21 sportsOpening19 November 1982Closing4 December 1982Opened byZail SinghPresident of IndiaClosed byFahad Al Ahmed Al Jaber Al SabahPresident of the Olympic Council of AsiaAthlete s OathP T UshaTorch lighterDeanna Syme Tewari amp Balbir Singh Sr Main venueJawaharlal Nehru StadiumSummer Bangkok 1978Seoul 1986 WinterSapporo 1986 A total of 3 411 athletes from 33 National Olympic Committees NOCs participated in these games competing in 196 events in 21 sports and 23 disciplines The number of participating countries was the highest in Asian Games history Handball equestrian rowing and golf were included for the first time fencing and bowling were excluded 3 Contents 1 Highlights 2 Sports 3 Participating nations 4 Medal table 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHighlights editThese Asian Games saw the beginning of Chinese dominance in the medals tally 2 Japan had won the maximum number of medals in previous editions of the Games China made its presence felt in the sporting world by dethroning Japan as the top medalists In preparation for the IX Asian Games color television was introduced in India in a big way as the Games were to be broadcast in colour 4 The logo of the games was the image of Misra Yantra one of the four distinct astronomical instruments of the Jantar Mantar New Delhi observatory citation needed The mascot for the Games was Appu a young elephant based on a real life one named Kuttinarayanan who died on 14 May 2005 5 Host of the next 10th Asian Games in 1986 and the 24th Summer Olympics in 1988 Seoul South Korea participated in the Delhi Asian Games with a 406 person delegation including an observation team to study the facilities management and events 2 Doordarshan started colour television broadcasts expressly for the Asian Games 1982 6 7 It was officially opened by President Zail Singh and athlete s oath was taken by P T Usha The main stadium for the games was the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium 2 Sports edit nbsp Archery 4 details nbsp Athletics 40 details nbsp Badminton 7 details nbsp Basketball 2 details nbsp Boxing 12 details nbsp Cycling 7 details nbsp Diving 4 details nbsp Equestrian 4 details nbsp Field hockey 2 details nbsp Football 1 details nbsp Golf 2 details nbsp Gymnastics 14 details nbsp Handball 1 details nbsp Rowing 4 details nbsp Sailing 4 details nbsp Shooting 22 details nbsp Swimming 29 details nbsp Table tennis 7 details nbsp Tennis 7 details nbsp Volleyball 2 details nbsp Water polo 1 details nbsp Weightlifting 10 details nbsp Wrestling 10 details Exhibition sportsKabaddi Sepak takrawParticipating nations edit nbsp Afghanistan nbsp Bahrain nbsp Bangladesh nbsp Burma nbsp China nbsp Hong Kong nbsp India nbsp Indonesia nbsp Iran nbsp Iraq nbsp Japan nbsp Kuwait nbsp Laos nbsp Lebanon nbsp Malaysia nbsp Maldives nbsp Mongolia nbsp Nepal nbsp North Korea nbsp South Korea nbsp Oman nbsp Pakistan nbsp Philippines nbsp Qatar nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp Singapore nbsp Sri Lanka nbsp Syria nbsp Thailand nbsp United Arab Emirates nbsp Vietnam nbsp North Yemen nbsp South YemenMedal table edit nbsp 1982 Asian Games Mascot Appu Main article 1982 Asian Games medal table The top ten ranked NOCs at these Games are listed below The host nation India is highlighted China won Asian Games for the first time by defeating Japan in gold medal tally and has become the defending winning team since Host nation India RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp China CHN 6151411532 nbsp Japan JPN 5752441533 nbsp South Korea KOR 282837934 nbsp North Korea PRK 171920565 nbsp India IND 131925576 nbsp Indonesia INA 447157 nbsp Iran IRN 444128 nbsp Pakistan PAK 335119 nbsp Mongolia MGL 331710 nbsp Philippines PHI 2391411 23Remaining7142243Totals 23 entries 199200215614See also editAsian Games 1951 Asian Games 2010 Commonwealth GamesReferences edit 1982 Asian Games established Rajiv Gandhi s managerial skills Archived from the original on 31 May 2013 Retrieved 14 November 2011 a b c d e Olympic Council of Asia Games ocasia org Archived from the original on 6 October 2015 Retrieved 12 March 2017 IX Asian Games Pakistan Sports Board s official website Archived from the original on 24 March 2012 Retrieved 11 April 2011 Chandran Kannan 8 October 1982 Indian TV goes colour for Games The Straits Times p 13 Archived from the original on 26 April 2018 Retrieved 26 April 2018 Asiad Appu dies of high fever thehimalayantimes com 13 May 2005 Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 Retrieved 12 March 2017 Flashback 1982 The Asian Games that transformed Delhi Archived from the original on 20 August 2015 Retrieved 25 April 2017 1982 Colour television is introduced Out of the dark ages Archived from the original on 25 April 2017 Retrieved 25 April 2017 External links editIX Asian Games at Olympic Council of Asia website Asian Games mascot Appu is no more Celebrity elephant Asiad Appu died at the Aanakotta elephant yard of the Guruvayur Devaswom at PunnathurkottaPreceded byBangkok Asian Games New DelhiIX Asiad 1982 Succeeded bySeoul Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1982 Asian Games amp oldid 1178695021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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