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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. [6] [7]
at the 1982 Asian Games; Venue: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium: Date: ... Date Event Saturday, 27 November 1982: Round 1 Semifinals Sunday, 28 November 1982: Final Results.
The 1982 Asian Games (also known as the IX Asiad) was a multi-sport event held in Delhi, India, from 12 November to 4 December 1982. A total of 3,411 athletes from 33 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in these games, competing in 147 events in 21 sports and 22 disciplines.
Since 2010, it has been common for the host of the Asian Games to host the Asian Para Games held shortly after the end of the Games. This event is exclusive to athletes with disabilities, just like Paralympic Games. But unlike the Paralympics where the host city's contract mentions the holding of both events, the case of Asia does not mention ...
Equestrian events at the 1982 Asian Games (1 C, 5 P) F. Field hockey at the 1982 Asian Games (1 C, 1 P) Football at the 1982 Asian Games (1 C, 2 P) G.
1982 Asian Games; IOC code: KOR: NOC: Korean Olympic Committee: in New Delhi; Competitors: 280 in 20 sports: Officials: 126: Medals Ranked 3rd: Gold 28 Silver 28 Bronze 37 Total 93: Asian Games appearances
Japan participated in the 1982 Asian Games held in New Delhi, India from November 19, 1982, to December 4, 1982. This country was ranked 2nd with 57 gold medals, 52 silver medals and 44 bronze medals with a total of 153 medals to secure its second spot in the medal tally.
Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club 1 GK: Park Young-soo 18 January 1959 (aged 23) ROK Navy FC: 2 DF: An Byung-dae 22 February 1959 (aged 23) POSCO FC: 3 DF: Choi Kyung-shik 1 February 1957 (aged 25) Daewoo FC: 4 DF: Cho Kwang-rae 19 March 1954 (aged 28) Daewoo FC: 5 DF: Choi Ki-bong