South Asian Games

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South Asian Games(also known as SAF Games or SAG & formerly known as South Asian Federation Games) are a bi-annual multi-sport event held among the athletes from South Asia. The governing body of these games is South Asian Sports Council(SASC), formed in 1983. At present, SAG are joined by eight members namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Srilanka.

The first South Asian Games were hosted by Kathmandu, Nepal in 1983 and have since been held every two years except for some occasions. In 2004, it was decided in the 32nd meeting of South Asian Sports Council to rename the games from South Asian Federation Games to South Asian Games as the officials believed the word ‘Federation’ was diminishing the emphasis on event and acting as a barrier in attracting crowd.[1] These Games are often hyped as the South Asian version of Olympic Games.


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[edit] Cultural Value

The SAF Games also helped in promoting cultural exchanges between the member countries. Devoid of any cultural, religious racial or political barriers, the member countries gather together under one banner to create a healthy disciplined show of sportsmanship. The hymn of the Federation clearly expresses the message of goodwill, brotherhood, peace and prosperity:

Sports is our life, Unity our strength Our skills shine through perseverance SAF will prosper through peace and stability, Keep your spirit higher through sports forever!

Undoubtedly, sports is a unique way to break down the barriers of hostility and breed the spirit that brings nations closer together. The motto also signifies the same thought:

PEACE, PERSEVERANCE, PROGRESS

(Athletics), Swimming, Field Hockey, Football, Volleyball Boxing and other smaller team sports are included in the games, every time South Asian Federation added atleast 10 sports discipline to above event. Due to a lack of sporting competition among the nations, this multi event sport is seldom of world standards.

[edit] Venues

Year Games Host City Country
1984 I Kathmandu
Nepal
1985 II Dhaka
Bangladesh
1987 III Calcutta
India
1989 IV Islamabad
Pakistan
1991 V Colombo
Sri Lanka
1993 VI Dhaka
Bangladesh
1995 VII Madras
India
1999 VIII Kathmandu
Nepal
2004 IX Islamabad
Pakistan
2006 X Colombo
Sri Lanka
2008 XI Dhaka
Bangladesh

[edit] List of SAF Games

Year Games Host City Country
1984 I Kathmandu
Nepal
1985 II Dhaka
Bangladesh
1987 III Calcutta
India
1989 IV Islamabad
Pakistan
1991 V Colombo
Sri Lanka
1993 VI Dhaka
Bangladesh
1995 VII Madras
India
1999 VIII Kathmandu
Nepal
2004 IX Islamabad
Pakistan
2006 X Colombo
Sri Lanka
2008 XI Dhaka
Bangladesh

[edit] 1ST SAF GAMES - 1984 KATHMANDU (NEPAL)

[edit] Sports

[edit] Countrywise medal Summary

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 India 44 28 16 88
2 Sri Lanka 7 11 19 37
3 Pakistan 5 3 2 10
4 Nepal 4 12 8 24
5 Bangladesh 2 8 13 23
6 Bhutan 0 0 2 2
7 Maldives 0 0 1 1
Total 62 62 61 185

[edit] 2ND SAF GAMES - 1985 DHAKA (BANGLADESH)

[edit] Sports

[edit] Countrywise medal Summary

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 India 62 31 14 107
2 Pakistan 21 26 12 59
3 Bangladesh 9 17 38 64
4 Sri Lanka 2 7 9 18
5 Nepal 1 9 22 32
6 Bhutan 0 0 4 4
7 Maldives 0 0 0 0
Total 94 91 99 284

[edit] 3RD SAF GAMES - 1987 CALCUTTA (INDIA)

[edit] Sports

[edit] Countrywise medal Summary

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 India 91 45 19 155
2 Pakistan 16 39 14 66
3 Sri Lanka 4 7 23 34
4 Bangladesh 3 20 31 54
5 Nepal 2 7 33 42
6 Bhutan 0 1 5 6
7 Maldives 0 0 0 0
Total 116 116 125 357

[edit] 4TH SAF GAMES - 1989 ISLAMABAD (PAKISTAN)

[edit] Sports

[edit] Countrywise medal Summary

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 India 61 43 20 124
2 Pakistan 42 33 22 97
3 Sri Lanka 6 10 21 37
4 Nepal 1 13 32 46
5 Bangladesh 1 12 24 37
6 Bhutan 0 0 3 3
7 Maldives 0 0 0 0
Total 111 111 122 344

[edit] 5TH SAF GAMES - 1991 COLOMBO (SRI LANKA)

[edit] Sports

[edit] Countrywise medal Summary

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 India 64 59 41 164
2 Sri Lanka 44 34 40 118
3 Pakistan 28 32 25 85
4 Bangladesh 4 8 28 40
5 Nepal 2 8 29 39
6 Maldives 0 1 0 0
7 Bhutan 0 0 0 0
Total 142 142 163 447

[edit] 6TH SAF GAMES - 1993 DHAKA (BANGLADESH)

[edit] Sports

[edit] Countrywise medal Summary

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 India 60 46 31 137
2 Pakistan 23 22 20 65
3 Sri Lanka 20 22 39 81
4 Bangladesh 11 19 32 62
5 Nepal 1 6 15 22
6 Bhutan 0 0 0 0
7 Maldives 0 0 0 0
Total 115 115 137 367

[edit] 7TH SAF GAMES - 1995 MADRAS (INDIA)

[edit] Sports

[edit] Countrywise medal Summary

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 India 106 60 19 185
2 Sri Lanka 16 25 53 94
3 Pakistan 10 33 36 79
4 Bangladesh 11 19 32 62
5 Nepal 7 17 34 58
6 Bhutan 0 0 2 2
7 Maldives 0 0 1 1
Total 143 143 161 447

[edit] 8TH SAF GAMES - 1999 KATHMANDU (NEPAL)

[edit] Sports

[edit] Countrywise medal Summary

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 India 102 58 37 197
2 Nepal 31 10 24 65
3 Sri Lanka 16 42 62 120
4 Pakistan 10 36 30 76
5 Bangladesh 2 10 35 47
6 Bhutan 1 6 7 14
7 Maldives 0 0 4 4
Total 162 162 199 523

[edit] 9TH SAF GAMES - 2004 ISLAMABAD (PAKISTAN)

The 9th SAF Games was sheduled in 2001 in Islamabad . This was postponed thrice due the war in neghbouring Afganisthan. This finally took place in 2004. In the 2004 Islamabad SAF Games , Afghanistan became the 8th nation to participate in the games and showed good results by winning 1 gold, 3 silver and 28 bronze medals . This was a great achievement for a country which was torn part by more than 2 decades of war. After the fall of Taliban , the new government gave enough opportunities to various talents in the country . The SAF Games gave an ideal platform for the athletes from war strike country to show their talents and skills.

[edit] Sports

[edit] Countrywise medal Summary

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 India 103 57 32 192
2 Pakistan 38 55 50 143
3 Sri Lanka 17 32 57 106
4 Nepal 7 6 20 33
5 Bangladesh 3 13 24 40
6 Afghanistan 1 3 28 32
7 Bhutan 1 3 2 6
8 Maldives 0 0 0 0
Total 170 169 213 552

[edit] 10TH SAF GAMES - 2006 COLOMBO (SRI LANKA)

From 2006 this games will also be called as South Asian Games. At Sugathadasa Stadium. See main article 2006 South Asian Games.

[edit] Sports

[edit] Countrywise medal Summary

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 India 118 69 47 234
2 Pakistan 43 44 71 158
3 Sri Lanka 37 63 78 178
4 Nepal 9 15 31 55
5 Afghanistan 6 7 16 29
6 Bangladesh 3 15 34 52
7 Bhutan 0 3 10 13
8 Maldives 0 0 0 0
Total 216 216 287 719

[edit] 11TH SAF GAMES - 2008 DHAKA (BANGLADESH)

The 11th SAF Games are scheduled to be held in Bangladesh's capital city Dhaka.This edition will feature cricket for the first time.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ It will be South Asian Games.Rediff news.April 2, 2004.

[edit] External links


South Asian Games
Kathmandu 1984 | Dhaka 1985 | Kolkata 1987 | Islamabad 1989 | Colombo 1991 | Dhaka 1993 | Chennai 1995 | Kathmandu 1999 | Islamabad 2004 | Colombo 2006