Central Asian Games
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Abbreviation | CAG |
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First event | 1995 Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
Occur every | 2 years |
Last event | 2005 Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
The Central Asian Games (CAG), inaugurated in 1995, was a multi-sport event held biennially among athletes from the five Central Asian republics formerly members of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
The Central Asian Games is 1 of 5 Regional Games of the Olympic Council of Asia. The others are the East Asian Games, the South Asian Games, the Southeast Asian Games (or SEA Games), and the West Asian Games.[1]
Contents
Editions[edit]
Edition | Year | Host City | Host Nation | Start Date | End Date | Nations | Athletes | Sports | Events | Top Placed Team | ||
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1 | 1995 | Tashkent | Uzbekistan | 5 | 12 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | ||||||
2 | 1997 | Alma-Ata | Kazakhstan | 5 | 13 | 173 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | |||||
3 | 1999 | Bishkek | Kyrgyzstan | 6 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | |||||||
– | 2001 | Ashgabat | Turkmenistan | Cancelled | ||||||||
4 | 2003 | Dushanbe | Tajikistan | 5 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | |||||||
5 | 2005 | Tashkent | Uzbekistan | 5 |
Participating nations[edit]
Sports[edit]
- Athletics ( )
- Basketball ( )
- Boxing ( )
- Cycling ( )
- Fencing ( )
- Judo ( )
- Shooting ( )
- Swimming ( )
- Taekwondo ( )
- Tennis ( )
- Volleyball ( )
- Weightlifting ( )
- Wrestling ( )
Medal table (1995 - 2003)[edit]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | 368 | 232 | 129 | 729 |
2 | Uzbekistan (UZB) | 153 | 192 | 158 | 503 |
3 | Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) | 58 | 122 | 198 | 378 |
4 | Tajikistan (TJK) | 20 | 28 | 50 | 98 |
5 | Turkmenistan (TKM) | 2 | 25 | 89 | 116 |
Totals (5 nations) | 601 | 599 | 624 | 1824 |
See also[edit]
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References[edit]
- ^ Games page Archived 2013-10-14 at the Wayback Machine of the website of the Olympic Council of Asia; retrieved 2010-07-09.
- Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of International Games (Pg. 108). McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina. ISBN 0-7864-1026-4.
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