Asian Indoor Games

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Asian Indoor Games
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Abbreviation AIG
First event 12–19 November 2005 Bangkok, Thailand
Occur every 2 years
Last event 2009 Asian Indoor Games 30 October - 6 November 2009 Hanoi, Vietnam

The Asian Indoor Games were a multi-sport event that was contested every two years among athletes representing countries from Asia. The games were regulated by the Olympic Council of Asia. The first games were held in 2005 in Bangkok, Thailand.

The competition consisted of indoor sports with TV broadcasting potential, a number of which are not included in the Asian Games and Winter Asian Games Programs and are not Olympic sports. The sports program included electronic sports, extreme sports, aerobics, acrobatics, indoor athletics, dance sports, futsal, inline hockey, finswimming, and 25 metres short course swimming. The 2007 Asian Indoor Games in Macau also saw the first major test of FIBA 3x3, a formalized version of three-on-three basketball that saw its official worldwide debut at the 2010 Youth Olympics.[1] FIBA 3x3 was also contested in the 2009 Games.

Doha was given the rights to hold the fourth edition scheduled for 2011, but a year later, in June 2008, the Qatar Olympic Committee officially withdrew as host citing "unforeseen circumstances".[2] In response, the OCA said that the 2009 Asian Indoor Games would be the last edition of the games. The Asian Indoor Games and Asian Martial Arts Games would then combine, becoming the quadrennial Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. The inaugural event was held in Incheon, South Korea in 2013.

Editions

The number of gold medal per delegation is indicated in brackets.

Year Games Host 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
2005
I
Thailand Bangkok  China (24)  Kazakhstan (23)  Thailand (20)
2007
II
Macau Macau  China (52)  Thailand (19)  Hong Kong (15)
2009
III
Vietnam Hanoi  China (48)  Vietnam (42)  Kazakhstan (21)
2011
IV
Qatar Doha Cancelled

All-time medal count

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China (CHN) 124 69 58 251
2  Thailand (THA) 58 66 89 213
3  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 53 51 40 144
4  Vietnam (VIE) 44 36 34 114
5  Hong Kong (HKG) 33 27 33 93
6  South Korea (KOR) 31 35 39 105
7  Iran (IRI) 24 24 24 72
8  India (IND) 22 21 43 86
9  Japan (JPN) 19 18 26 63
10  Uzbekistan (UZB) 13 18 21 52
11  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 12 12 24 48
12  Indonesia (INA) 9 4 20 33
13  Qatar (QAT) 8 8 6 22
14  Macau (MAC) 7 13 13 33
15  Saudi Arabia (KSA) 7 4 2 13
16  United Arab Emirates (UAE) 5 0 4 9
17  Malaysia (MAS) 4 8 14 26
18  Laos (LAO) 3 13 19 35
19  Philippines (PHI) 3 6 10 19
20  Singapore (SIN) 2 15 12 29
21  Jordan (JOR) 2 5 7 14
22  Kuwait (KUW) 1 6 9 16
23  Cambodia (CAM) 1 4 7 12
24  Bahrain (BRN) 1 3 1 5
25  Iraq (IRQ) 0 5 8 13
26  Mongolia (MGL) 0 3 9 12
27  Sri Lanka (SRI) 0 3 2 5
28  Afghanistan (AFG) 0 2 2 4
29  Pakistan (PAK) 0 2 1 3
29  Syria (SYR) 0 2 1 3
31  Myanmar (MYA) 0 2 0 2
32  Brunei (BRU) 0 1 6 7
33  Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) 0 1 2 3
34  Tajikistan (TJK) 0 1 0 1
35  Lebanon (LIB) 0 0 3 3
36  Bangladesh (BAN) 0 0 2 2
36  North Korea (PRK) 0 0 2 2
38  Oman (OMA) 0 0 1 1
Total 486 488 594 1568

Sports

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References

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