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词条 1982 Asian Games
释义

  1. Highlights

  2. Sports

  3. Participating nations

  4. Medal table

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Asiad infobox
| Name = IX Asian Games
| Logo = 9th asiad.png
| Size = 120
| Optional caption =
| Host city = Delhi, India
| Nations participating = 33
| Athletes participating = 4,595
| Events = 196 in 21 sports
| Opening ceremony = November 19
| Closing ceremony = December 4
| Officially opened by = Zail Singh
{{small|President of India}}
| Officially closed by = Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
{{small|President of the Olympic Council of Asia}}
| Athlete's Oath = P.T. Usha
| Judge's Oath =
| Torch Lighter = Deanna Syme Tewari & Balbir Singh Sr.
| Stadium = Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
| previous = Bangkok 1978
| next = Seoul 1986
}}

The 9th Asian Games ({{lang-hi|1982 एशियाई खेल}}) were held from November 19, 1982 to December 4, 1982, in Delhi, India. 74 Asian and Asian Games records were broken at the event. This was also the first Asiad to be held under the aegis of the Olympic Council of Asia.[1][2] Delhi joined Bangkok as the only cities to host multiple editions of the Asian Games up to this point.[2]

A total of 3,411 athletes from 33 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in these games, competing in 196 events in 21 sports and 23 disciplines. The number of participating countries was the highest in Asian Games history. Handball, equestrian, rowing and golf were included for the first time; fencing and bowling were excluded.[3]

Highlights

These Asian Games also saw the beginning of Chinese dominance in the medals tally.[2]

Japan had won the maximum 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, color television was introduced in India in a big way, as the Games were to be broadcast in colour.

The logo of the games was the image of Misra Yantra, one of the four distinct astronomical instruments of the Jantar Mantar, New Delhi observatory.

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.[4]

Host of the next (10th) Asian Games in 1986, and the 24th Summer Olympics in 1988, Seoul, South Korea participated in the Delhi Asian Games with a 406-person delegation, including an observation team to study the facilities, management and events.[2] Doordarshan started colour television broadcasts expressly for the Asian Games 1982.[5][6]

It was officially opened by President Zail Singh and athlete's oath was taken by P.T. Usha. The main stadium for the games was the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.[2]

Sports

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  • {{GamesSport|Archery|Events=4}}
  • {{GamesSport|Athletics|Events=40}}
  • {{GamesSport|Badminton|Events=7}}
  • {{GamesSport|Basketball|Events=2}}
  • {{GamesSport|Boxing|Events=12}}
  • {{GamesSport|Cycling|Events=7}}
  • {{GamesSport|Diving|Events=4}}
  • {{GamesSport|Equestrian|Events=4}}
  • {{GamesSport|Field hockey|Events=2}}
  • {{GamesSport|Football|Events=1}}
  • {{GamesSport|Golf|Events=2}}
  • {{GamesSport|Gymnastics|Events=14}}
{{Col-2}}
  • {{GamesSport|Handball|Events=1}}
  • {{GamesSport|Rowing|Events=4}}
  • {{GamesSport|Sailing|Events=4}}
  • {{GamesSport|Shooting|Events=22}}
  • {{GamesSport|Swimming|Events=29}}
  • {{GamesSport|Table tennis|Events=7}}
  • {{GamesSport|Tennis|Events=7}}
  • {{GamesSport|Volleyball|Events=2}}
  • {{GamesSport|Water polo|Events=1}}
  • {{GamesSport|Weightlifting|Events=10}}
  • {{GamesSport|Wrestling|Events=10}}
{{col-end}}
Exhibition sports
  • Kabaddi
  • Sepak takraw

Participating nations

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  • {{flagIOC2|AFG|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|BRN|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|BAN|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|BIR|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|CHN|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|HKG|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|IND|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|INA|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|IRI|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|IRQ|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|JPN|1982 Asian Games}}
{{Col-3}}
  • {{flagIOC2|KUW|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|LAO|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|LBN|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|MAS|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|MDV|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|MGL|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|NEP|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|PRK|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|KOR|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|OMA|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|PAK|1982 Asian Games}}
{{Col-3}}
  • {{flagIOC2|PHI|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|QAT|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|KSA|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|SGP|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|SRI|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|SYR|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|THA|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|UAE|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|VIE|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|YAR|1982 Asian Games}}
  • {{flagIOC2|YMD|1982 Asian Games}}
{{col-end}}

Medal table

{{Main|1982 Asian Games medal table}}

The top ten ranked NOCs at these Games are listed below. The host nation, India, is highlighted.

{{:1982 Asian Games medal table}}

See also

  • Asian Games
  • 1951 Asian Games
  • 2010 Commonwealth Games

References

1. ^http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/1982-ninth-asian-games-held-in-delhi/1/155614.html
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.ocasia.org/game/GameParticular.aspx?9QoyD9QEWPevanEkik24kQ==|title=Olympic Council of Asia : Games|website=www.ocasia.org|access-date=2017-03-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151006081357/http://www.ocasia.org/Game/GameParticular.aspx?9QoyD9QEWPevanEkik24kQ==|archive-date=2015-10-06|dead-url=yes|df=}}
3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.sports.gov.pk/Participation/9th_Asian_Games.htm | title=IX Asian Games | accessdate=11 April 2011 | publisher=Pakistan Sports Board's official website | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120324002516/http://www.sports.gov.pk/Participation/9th_Asian_Games.htm | archive-date=2012-03-24 | dead-url=yes | df= }}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://thehimalayantimes.com/world/asiad-appu-dies-of-high-fever/|title=You are being redirected...|website=thehimalayantimes.com|access-date=2017-03-12}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://scroll.in/article/680435/flashback-1982-the-asian-games-that-transformed-delhi|title=Flashback 1982: The Asian Games that transformed Delhi}}
6. ^1982-Colour television is introduced: Out of the dark ages

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20040923163146/http://www.ocasia.org/9AG.asp IX Asian Games at Olympic Council of Asia website]
  • Asian Games mascot Appu is no more
  • Celebrity elephant `Asiad Appu' died at the Aanakotta (elephant yard) of the Guruvayur Devaswom at Punnathurkotta
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