Pakistan at the 2004 South Asian Games
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2004 South Asian Games in Islamabad | ||||||||||
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Medals Rank: 2[1] |
Gold 38 |
Silver 55 |
Bronze 50 |
Total 143 |
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South Asian Games history | ||||||||||
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Pakistan was the host nation for the second time when the 9th South Asian Games were held in its capital, Islamabad between 29 March and 7 April 2004. The country participated in all 15 sports. Its medal tally of 143 placed it second amongst the seven nations.[1] Swimming was its most successful event, where it won 27 medals (13 silver, 14 bronze), though without any gold.[1] Athletics were a close second with 25 medals (5 gold, 8 silver, 12 bronze) and shooting third with 24 medals (2 gold, 14 silver, 8 bronze).[1] It won the most golds in boxing with 9.[1]
Athletes
- Athletics:
- Badminton:
- Boxing:
- Football:
- Kabbadi:
- Karate:
- Rowing:
- Shooting:
- Squash:
- Swimming:
- Table Tennis:
- Taekwondo:
- Volleyball:
- Weightlifting:
- Wrestling:
References
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