1982 Asian Games

1982 Asian Games

Asiad infobox
Name = IX Asian Games

Size = 100
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Host city = New Delhi, India
Nations participating = 33
Athletes participating = 4,595
Events = 21 sports
Opening ceremony = November 19, 1982
Closing ceremony = December 4, 1982
Officially opened by = President Zail Singh
Athlete's Oath = P.T. Usha
Judge's Oath = -
Torch Lighter = -
Stadium = Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
The 9th Asian Games were held from November 19, 1982 to December 4, 1982 in Delhi, India. This was the second time the Games were held in Delhi as it was also host to the inaugural 1951 Asian Games. New Delhi joined Bangkok (four times) as the only cities to host multiple editions of the Asian Games.

The Delhi Asian Games was the first Asiad to be held under the aegis of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). The Asian Games Federation, under whose jurisdiction the first eight Asian Games had been held, dissolved to make way for the OCA.

A total number of 4,595 athletes, coming from 33 countries, competed in this Asiad. Debut sports were equestrian, golf, handball, rowing, and Women's field hockey.

These Asian Games also saw the beginning of Chinese dominance in the medals tally. Japan had won the most 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, colour television was introduced in India in a big way, as the Games were to be broadcasted in colour.

The mascot for the Games was Appu – a kid elephant. Known in real life as "Kuttinarayanan", this elephant fractured its leg in an accident when he was seven years old – he stepped into a septic tank. That wound would not heal and it eventually killed him. Kuttinarayanan died on May 14, 2005.

Host of the next (10th) Asiad in 1986, and the 24th Summer Olympics in 1988, South Korea participated in the New Delhi Asiad with a 406-person delegation, including an observation team to study the facilities, management and events.

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Medal table

External links

* [http://www.ocasia.org/9AG.asp IX Asian Games at Olympic Council of Asia website]
* [http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/may152005/national151462005514.asp Asian Games mascot Appu is no more]


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