Myanmar at the Asian Games explained

Noc:MYA
Nocname:Myanmar Olympic Committee
Games:Asian Games
Gold:17
Silver:31
Bronze:55
Rank:24
Appearances:auto

Myanmar (also known as Burma) is a member of the Southeast Asian Zone of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), and has participated in the Asian Games since the inception of the Games in 1951. The Myanmar Olympic Committee, established in 1947 and recognised in the same year by the International Olympic Committee, is the National Olympic Committee for Myanmar.[1]

Myanmar was one of the first five founding members of the Asian Games Federation on 13 February 1949, in New Delhi; the organisation was disbanded on 26 November 1981 and replaced by the Olympic Council of Asia.[2] [3]

Membership of Olympic Council of Asia

Myanmar is a member of the South East Asian Zone of the Olympic Council of Asia, the governing body of all the sports in Asia, recognised by the International Olympic Committee as the continental association of Asia.[4] [5] Being a member of the South East Asian Zone, Myanmar also participates in the South East Asian Games, sub-regional Games for South East Asia.[6]

The OCA organises five major continental-level multi-sport events: the Asian Summer Games (which are commonly known as the Asian Games), Asian Winter Games, Asian Indoor-Martial Arts Games, Asian Beach Games, and Asian Youth Games. Before 2009, Indoor and Martial Arts were two separate events, specialised for indoor and martial arts sports respectively. However, since then the OCA has amalgamated them into a single event, the Asian Indoor-Martial Arts Games, which will be debuted in 2013 in Incheon, South Korea.[7] As a member of OCA, Myanmar is privileged to participate in all these multi-sport events.

Summer Games results

See also: Asian Games and Asian Games medal count. Myanmar has participated in all the editions of the Asian Games except in the 1986 Games in Seoul. As of the latest Games, in Jakarta and Palembang in 2018, Myanmar has won a total of 16 gold, 31 silver, and 53 bronze medals.[8] [9]

Medals by Games

GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
58 0 0 3 3 8
34 2 0 2 4 8
36 1 2 1 4 9
31 2 1 5 8 9
70 1 0 4 5 12
14 3 2 7 12 8
46 1 2 3 6 14
42 0 3 3 6 16
9 0 0 0 0
did not participate
Future event
Future event
Future event
Total 17 28 57 102 24

Medals By Edition

List of medalists

MedalNameGamesSportEvent
Ba Thein Men's Middleweight (75kg)
Thein Han Men's Light Heavyweight (82.5kg)
Maung Manug Lwin Men's Middle Heavyweight (90kg)

Indoor Games results

See also: Asian Indoor Games. Myanmar has sent its delegates to all editions of the Asian Indoor Games. The 2007 Games in Macau, held from 26 October to 3 November 2007, were the only revision of the Games in which Myanma athletes won medals (two silver).[10] Myanmar did not medal at the 2005 and 2009 Asian Indoor Games.[11] [12]

Beach Games results

See also: Asian Beach Games. Myanma contingents have competed in both the editions of the Asian Beach Games—a biennial multi-sport event which features sporting events played on sea beach. Myanmar finished in ninth place in the 2008 Games in Bali, winning a total of five medals (including two gold).[13] Two silvers were won by Myanma athletes during the 2010 Games in Muscat, and the nation fell to the 17th spot in the final medal table standings.[14]

Martial Arts Games results

See also: Asian Martial Arts Games. Myanmar competed in the First Asian Martial Arts Games held in Bangkok, Thailand, from 1 to 9 August 2009. Two medals were won by Myanmar in the Games, one silver and a bronze, leading to the country finishing 28th in the medal table.[15]

Youth Games results

See also: Asian Youth Games. Myanmar sent a delegation to the 2009 Asian Youth Games, the first edition of the Games, held in Singapore from 29 June to 7 July 2009. Myanmar won a bronze medal in the Games, finishing in last place (21st) in the medal table.[16]

See also

Notes and references

Notes
References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Olympic Committees – Myanmar . olympic.org. International Olympic Committee . 2 February 2012.
  2. Web site: The First Asian Games Championships will be held in March 1951 at New Delhi . la84foundation.org. LA84 Foundation . 9 January 2012 .
  3. Web site: Council – OCA History . ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia . 12 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120216112714/http://www.ocasia.org/Council/History.aspx . 16 February 2012 . dead .
  4. Web site: NOCs . ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia . 9 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120110160409/http://www.ocasia.org/NOCs/Index.aspx . 10 January 2012 . dead .
  5. Web site: National Olympic Committees . olympic.org. International Olympic Committee . 3 February 2012.
  6. Web site: Games – South East Asian Games . ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia . 9 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120304162529/http://www.ocasia.org/Game/GamesL1.aspx?GPCode=8 . 4 March 2012 . dead .
  7. Web site: Games . ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia . 9 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111231045017/http://www.ocasia.org/Game/Index.aspx . 31 December 2011 . dead .
  8. Web site: Achievements in International Sport Meets – Achievements so far received by the Myanmar Athletes From the Asian Games . mosports.gov.mm. Minister of Sports (Myanmar Government) . 11 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120205175214/http://www.mosports.gov.mm/achieve.htm . 5 February 2012 . dead .
  9. Web site: Asian Games – Asian Games medal count . ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia . 3 February 2012.
  10. Web site: II Asian Indoor Games – Medal Tally of 2nd Asian Games . sports.gov.pk. Pakistan Sports Board . 2 February 2012.
  11. Web site: I Asian Indoor Games – Medal Tally of 1st Asian Games . sports.gov.pk. Pakistan Sports Board . 3 February 2012.
  12. Web site: Overall medal standings – Vietnam 2009 . ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia . 11 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100616233205/http://ocasia.org/Game/MWinner.aspx?AMWCode=34&GCode=3 . 16 June 2010 . dead .
  13. Web site: 1st Asian Beach Games – Medal Tally of 1st Asian Beach Games . sports.gov.pk. Pakistan Sports Board . 2 February 2012.
  14. Web site: Overall medal standings – Muscat 2010 . ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia . 11 January 2012.
  15. Web site: 1st Asian Martial Arts Games – Medal Tally of 1st Asian Martial Arts Games . sports.gov.pk. Pakistan Sports Board . 2 February 2012.
  16. Web site: 1st Asian Youth Games – Medal Tally of 1st Asian Youth Games . sports.gov.pk. Pakistan Sports Board . 2 February 2012.