Pakistan at the Asian Games explained

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Nocname:Pakistan Olympic Association
Games:Asian Games
Gold:44
Silver:64
Bronze:99
Rank:18
Appearances:auto

Pakistan is a member of the South Asian Zone of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), has participated in the Asian Games since their second edition in 1954. The Pakistan Olympic Association, established in 1948, and recognised in the same year by the International Olympic Committee, is the National Olympic Committee for Pakistan.[1]

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

Membership of Olympic Council of Asia

Pakistan is a member of the South 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 South Asian Zone, Pakistan also participates in the South Asian Games, sub-regional Games for South 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, the OCA has since amalgamated them into a single event, Asian Indoor-Martial Arts Games, which will be debuted in 2013 in Incheon, South Korea.[7] As a member of OCA, Pakistan is privileged to participate in all these multi-sport events.

Summer Games results

See also: Asian Games.

align=center Yearalign=center bgcolor=gold Gold align=center bgcolor=silverSilverBronzealign=center TotalRank
1951 New Delhi did not participate
1954 Manila 5 6 2 13 4
1958 Tokyo 6 11 9 26 6
1962 Jakarta 8 11 9 28 4
1966 Bangkok 2 4 2 8 11
1970 Bangkok 1 2 7 10 13
1974 Tehran 2 0 9 11 11
1978 Bangkok 4 4 9 17 8
1982 New Delhi 3 3 5 11 8
1986 Seoul 2 3 4 9 8
1990 Beijing 4 1 7 12 6
1994 Hiroshima 0 4 6 10 22
1998 Bangkok 2 4 9 15 16
2002 Busan 1 6 6 13 22
2006 Doha 0 1 3 4 31
2010 Guangzhou 3 2 3 8 20
2014 Incheon 1 1 3 5 23
2018 Jakarta / Palembang 0 0 4 4 34
2022 Hangzhou 012331
2026 Aichi-Nagoya future event
2030 Doha
2034 Riyadh
Total 4464 9920718

Asian Games Medals by sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
14 13 13 40 9
8 3 3 14 2
6 19 36 61 10
6 14 14 34 10
5 3 2 10 8
2 4 3 9 4
2 0 1 3 1
1 0 5 6 11
0 2 7 9 4
0 2 1 3 15
0 1 3 4 22
0 1 2 3 14
0 1 2 3 17
0 1 0 1 15
0 0 3 3 15
0 0 1 1 10
0 0 1 1 24
0 0 1 1 27
0 0 1 1 9
Total 44 64 99 207 18

Winter Games results

See also: Asian Winter Games and Asian Winter Games medal count. Pakistan has never won a medal in the Asian Winter Games.[8]

Para Games results

See also: Asian Para Games. Pakistan competed in the inaugural Asian Para Games in Guangzhou in 2010 and finished at 13th spot with four medals.

GamesRankGoldSilverBronzeTotal
13 2 1 1 4
32 0 0 1 1
20 2 0 1 3
24 1 0 0 1
Total 22 5 1 3 9

Indoor Games results

See also: Asian Indoor Games. Pakistan has sent athletes in all the revisions of the Asian Indoor Games except the 2009 Games in Hanoi.[9] Pakistan has never won a gold medal in these Games. In the 2005 Asian Indoor Games, held in Bangkok, Thailand from 12 to 19 November 2005, only one Pakistani athlete, Abdul Rashid, succeeded in winning a medal, a silver in the 60 m sprint.[10] Pakistan won several medals in the 2007 Macau Games, held from 26 October to 3 November 2007; a silver was won by the Pakistan national kabaddi team and Muhammad Sajjad earned a bronze in the 60 m hurdles.[11] Pakistan didn't compete in the 2009 games.

GamesRankGoldSilverBronzeTotal
22 0 1 0 1
24 0 1 1 2
Total 29 0 2 1 3

Beach Games results

See also: Asian Beach Games. Pakistan has sent its delegation to both editions of the Asian Beach Games—a biennial multi-sport event which features sporting events played on a seaside beach. In the 2008 Asian Beach Games, held in Bali, Indonesia, from 18 to 26 October 2008, Pakistani athletes won a total of seven medals, with two gold.[12] In the 2010 Asian Beach Games, organised in Muscat, Oman from 8 to 16 December, Pakistan won a total of six medals, but no gold, and finished at the 15th spot in the medal table.[13]

GamesRankGoldSilverBronzeTotal
11 2 2 3 7
15 0 4 2 6
13 0 1 1 2
16 2 4 4 10
2016 Danang21 2 3 6 11
2018 Goa Future event
Total 6 14 16 36

Martial Arts Games results

See also: Asian Martial Arts Games. Pakistan participated in the First Asian Martial Arts Games held in Bangkok, Thailand, from 1 to 9 August 2009.[14] Pakistan won a total of nine medals in the Games, including three gold, two silver and four bronze.[15]

GamesRankGoldSilverBronzeTotal
11 4 4 4 12

Youth Games results

See also: Asian Youth Games. Pakistan participated in the First Asian Youth Games held in Singapore from 29 June to 7 July 2009. The delegation from Pakistan consisted of 12 officials and 27 competitors (five women and twenty-two men).[16] Pakistani athletes competed in sailing, athletics, swimming and table tennis.[17] Raheem Khan won a bronze in the javelin throw event of athletics. Khan was the only medalist from the Pakistani side. None of the remaining athletes advanced past the qualifying stages, and thus did not win any medals. Pakistan ranked 21st and finished last in the medal table of the Games, a position shared with four other Asian National Olympic Committees. Pakistan didn't win any medal in 2013 games.

GamesRankGoldSilverBronzeTotal
21 0 0 1 1
0 0 0 0
2017 Jakarta Future event
2021 Surabaya Future event
Total 29 0 0 1 1

Indoor and Martial Arts Games results

See also: Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.

Asian Indoor Games and Martial Games were combined into one event and called Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. The first edition of these games was held in Incheon in 2013. Pakistan sent 8 athletes to the event but couldn't win any medal.In 2017, Pakistan sent 107 athletes to Ashgabat(2017) and won 21 medals including 2 gold, 3 silver and 16 bronze.

GamesRankGoldSilverBronzeTotal
22 2 3 16 21
Total 2 3 16 21

South Asian Games results

See main article: article and Pakistan at the South Asian Games.

See also: South Asian Games. A red box around the year indicates the games were hosted by Pakistan

Being a part of South Asian region, Pakistan takes part in the South Asian Games, which were previously known as SAF Games. 11 editions of these games have taken place so far. Pakistan finished at second place in seven of these. It finished third three times and on one occasion, it ended up in fourth place. Pakistan's biggest haul came in 2006 games in Colombo when it won 158 medals including 43 golds. Eight nations including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives and Afghanistan take part in this games.

GamesRankGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1984 Kathmandu 3 5 3 2 10
1985 Dhaka 2 21 26 12 59
1987 Calcutta 2 16 36 14 66
1989 Islamabad 2 42 33 22 97
1991 Colombo 3 28 32 25 85
1993 Dhaka 2 23 22 20 65
1995 Madras 3 10 33 36 79
1999 Kathmandu 4 10 36 30 76
2004 Islamabad 2 38 55 50 143
2006 Colombo 2 43 44 71 158
2010 Dhaka 2 19 25 36 80
2016 Guwahati / Shillong 3 12 35 57 104
2019 Kathmandu/Pokhara/Jankpur4 30 41 57 128
Total 2 297 421 432 1150

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Notes and references

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Notes and References

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  2. Web site: The First Asian Games Championships will be held in March 1951 at New Delhi . la84foundation.org. LA84 Foundation . 9 January 2012 . 7 December 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101207105509/http://www.la84foundation.org/OlympicInformationCenter/OlympicReview/1951/BDCE25/BDCE25j.pdf . dead .
  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 Asian Games . ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia . 9 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120304170041/http://www.ocasia.org/Game/GamesL1.aspx?GPCode=7 . 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: Asian Winter Games medal count . ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia . 10 January 2012 .
  9. Web site: Asian Games – Vietnam 2009 – Participating NOCs . ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia . 10 January 2012.
  10. Web site: I Asian Indoor Games – Pakistan Medal Tally in 1st Asian Indoor Games . sports.gov.pk. Pakistan Sport Board . 10 January 2012.
  11. Web site: II Asian Indoor Games – Pakistan Medal Tally in 2nd Asian Indoor Games . sports.gov.pk. Pakistan Sport Board . 10 January 2012.
  12. Web site: 1st Asian Beach Games . sports.gov.pk. Pakistan Sport Board . 10 January 2012.
  13. Web site: 2nd Asian Beach Games . sports.gov.pk. Pakistan Sport Board . 10 January 2012.
  14. Web site: Games – Asian Martial Arts Games – Bangkok 2009 . ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia . 10 January 2012.
  15. Web site: Overall medal standings – Bangkok 2009 . ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia . 10 January 2012.
  16. Web site: 1st Asian Youth Games – Pakistan's Participation in 1st Asian Youth Games Games . sports.gov.pk. Pakistan Sport Board . 10 January 2012.
  17. News: Pakistan off to dismal start in Asian Youth Games . . 1 July 2009 . 10 January 2012 . Butt, Asher . Lahore.