1984 South Asian Games
The 1984 South Asian Games (or 1st SAF Games) was the first edition of South Asian Games. It was held in Kathmandu, Nepal from September 17 to 23, 1984. The number of disciplines were restricted to five only. Indian sportsmen topped the medal tally, winning 88 medals. Half of these medals were gold. There were 28 silver and 16 bronze medals won by India. Sri Lanka followed India by winning seven golds, 11 silver and 19 bronze medals whereas Pakistan got five gold, three silver and two bronze medals. As the games were held for the first time, all the gold medallists created new games records which were shattered in the subsequent editions. However, the two records created in swimming remain intact till date. Bula Choudhary of India won the 100-metre freestyle event clocking 1:2:81 whereas t
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1984 South Asian Games
The 1984 South Asian Games (or 1st SAF Games) was the first edition of South Asian Games. It was held in Kathmandu, Nepal from September 17 to 23, 1984. The number of disciplines were restricted to five only. Indian sportsmen topped the medal tally, winning 88 medals. Half of these medals were gold. There were 28 silver and 16 bronze medals won by India. Sri Lanka followed India by winning seven golds, 11 silver and 19 bronze medals whereas Pakistan got five gold, three silver and two bronze medals. As the games were held for the first time, all the gold medallists created new games records which were shattered in the subsequent editions. However, the two records created in swimming remain intact till date. Bula Choudhary of India won the 100-metre freestyle event clocking 1:2:81 whereas t
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1984年南亚运动会是第一届南亚运动会。会议于1984年9月 ...... 足球是唯一可以集体项目的的团体比赛,尼泊尔获得最后的金牌。
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Les Jeux sud-asiatiques de 198 ...... . Il s'agit de la 1re édition.
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Os Jogos Sul-Asiáticos de 1984 ...... alizado em Katmandu, no Nepal.
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The 1984 South Asian Games (or ...... Its gold was claimed by Nepal.
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1984年南亚运动会是第一届南亚运动会。会议于1984年9月 ...... 足球是唯一可以集体项目的的团体比赛,尼泊尔获得最后的金牌。
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Les Jeux sud-asiatiques de 198 ...... . Il s'agit de la 1re édition.
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Os Jogos Sul-Asiáticos de 1984 ...... alizado em Katmandu, no Nepal.
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1984年南亞運動會
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1984년 남아시아 경기 대회
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Jeux sud-asiatiques de 1984
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Jogos Sul-Asiáticos de 1984
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Южноазиатские игры 1984
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