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1987 South Asian Games

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III South Asian Games
Host cityIndia Kolkata, India
Nations7
Events
  • Medal sports: 10
  • Demonstration sport: 1
Opening20 November
Closing27 November
Opened byR. Venkataraman
President of India
Main venueSalt Lake Stadium

The 1987 South Asian Games, officially the 3rd South Asian Federation Games were a multi-sport event, held in Kolkata, India from 20 November to 27 November 1987.[1] It was the largest sporting event ever to be held in Kolkata, and West Bengal as a whole. This was also the first time India hosted these Games.

The games were opened by Indian president R. Venkataraman and the Games Flame was carried by Indian runner Milkha Singh, with Leslie Claudius lighting the flame.[2]

A total of 10 disciplines were contested in these Games. India was the major medal winner at these events, garnering approximately 43% of all the medals. Seven nations participated in these Games.[2]

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Transcription

Sports

Medal sports (10)
  • Athletics
  • Basketball (debut)
  • Boxing
  • Football (details)
  • Kabaddi
  • Swimming
  • Table tennis (debut)
  • Volleyball (debut)
  • Weightlifting
  • Wrestling
Demonstration sport (1)
  • Kho kho

Medal tally

  *   Host nation (India)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 India*914519155
2 Pakistan16361466
3 Sri Lanka472334
4 Bangladesh3203154
5 Nepal273342
6 Bhutan0156
7 Maldives0000
Totals (7 entries)116116125357

References

  1. ^ "3rd South Asian Federation Games 1987 (Calcutta, India)". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  2. ^ a b "N.M. 0113: The 3rd Saf Games (1998)". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 19 June 2021.


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