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Indian performance at the Asian Games 2023

Utkarsh Classes Last Updated 27-02-2024
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India has sent a 655 strong team for the 19th Asian Games to be held in the Chinese city of Hangzhou from September 23 to October 8, 2023. The Asian Games was originally scheduled to be held in 2022 but were postponed due to COVID-19 COVID-19-related lockdown in China. The Indian team will participate in 41 out of 61 disciplines at the 19th Asian Games.45 countries, including India, are participating in the 19th Asian Games. 

Though officially the games will start on September 23, cricket, football, volleyball, and beach volleyball events have started from September 19. For the first time, Indian men’s and women’s cricket teams will participate in the Hangzhou games.

Indian performance in the Asian Games 

  • The first Asian Games was held in New Delhi in 1951. India has participated in all the Asian Games. 
  • At the New Delhi Games, India won a total of 51 medals, including 15 gold, 16 silver and 20 bronze. India finished second behind Japan, which won 60 medals. It remains India’s best finish in the medal tally, at the Games.
  • India’s best medal haul came at the Asian Games 2018 in Jakarta. India won a record 70 medals. 
  • The first gold medal for India was won by swimmer Sachin Nag in 100 metre freestyle at the New Delhi edition in 1951.
  • Roshan Mistry became the first Indian woman to win an Asian Games medal when she won the silver in the 100m sprint at the 1951 Asian Games.
  • India has won 672 medals at the Asian Games, including 155 golds, 201 silvers and 316 bronze.
  • India has won at least one gold medal in every Asian Games, and they are the 5th most successful nation at these Games. 
  • PT Usha, nicknamed the ‘Payyoli Express’, is the most successful Indian athlete at the Asian Games with 11 medals. She won four gold and seven silver medals.
  • India has dominated Kabaddi events since its introduction in the 1990 Beijing Games. India has won gold in 7 out of the 8 editions. India had to settle for silver in the 2018 Jakarta Games, where it lost to Iran in the final. 

India’s MedalTally at the Asian Games 

Serial Number 

Edition

Gold

Medal 

Silver

Medal

Bronze

Medals

Total Medals

Rank in the Medal Table 

1

News Delhi, 1951 

15

16

20

51

2

2

Manila(Philippines ),1954

5

4

8

17

5

3

Tokyo(Japan),1958

5

4

4

13

7

4

Jakarta(Indonesia),1962

10

13

10

33

3

5

Bangkok(Thailand), 1966

7

3

11

21

5

6

Bangkok(Thailand), 1970

6

9

10

25

5

7

Tehran(Iran), 1974

4

12

12

28

7

8

Bangkok(Thailand), 1978

11

11

6

28

7

9

New Delhi, 1982

13

19

25

57

5

10

Seoul(South Korea), 1986

5

9

23

37

5

11

Beijing(China), 1990

1

8

14

23

11

12

Hiroshima(Japan), 1994

4

3

16

23

8

13

Bangkok(Thailand), 1998

7

11

17

35

9

14

Busan(South Korea) , 2002

11

12

13

36

7

15

Doha(Qatar) ,2006

10

17

26

53

8

16

Guangzhou(China), 2010

14

17

34

65

6

17

Incheon(South Korea), 2014

11

10

36

57

8

18

Jakarta(Indonesia) 2018

16

23

31

70

8

19

Hangzhou (China),2023

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FAQ

Answer: Every 4 years.The first was held in 1951 in New Delhi and the 2nd was held in Manila in 1954. Since then it has been held every 4 years. The Hangzhou Asian Games was to be held in 2022 but due to Covid it was postponed to 2023.

Answer : PT Usha. She has a total of 11 medals, 4 gold and 7 silver medals.

Answer : 1951, New Delhi

Answer : Thailand 4 times , in 1966,1970,1978,1988

Answer : It won 70 medals at Jakarta, Indonesia,2018.

Answer : The first gold medal for India was won by swimmer Sachin Nag in 100 metre freestyle at the New Delhi edition in 1951.

Answer : Roshan Mistry became the first Indian woman to win an Asian Games medal when she won the silver in the 100m sprint at the 1951 Asian Games.

The motto of the Asian Games is "Ever Onward". It was first used at the 1990 Asian Games in Beijing, China and has been used at every Asian Games since then. The motto reflects the spirit of the Asian Games, which is to promote unity, cooperation, and development among the nations of Asia. It also reflects the Olympic spirit of continuous improvement and striving for excellence.
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