Asienspiele 1982

Die IX. Asienspiele wurden vom 19. November bis 4. Dezember 1982 in Neu-Delhi, (Indien) ausgetragen.

Medaillenspiegel

PosLandGoldSilberBronzeGesamt
1China Volksrepublik Volksrepublik China615141153
2Japan 1870Japan Japan575244153
3Korea Sud 1949 Südkorea28283793
4Korea Nord Nordkorea17192056
5Indien Indien13192557
6Indonesien Indonesien44715
7Iran Iran44412
8Pakistan Pakistan33511
9Mongolei Volksrepublik 1949 Mongolei3317
10Philippinen 1981 Philippinen23914
11Irak 1963 Irak2349
12Thailand Thailand15410
13Kuwait Kuwait1337
14Syrien Syrien1113
15Malaysia Malaysia1034
16Singapur Singapur1023
17Afghanistan Demokratische Republik 1980 Afghanistan0101
18Libanon Libanon0011
19Bahrain 1972 Bahrain0011
20Hongkong 1959 Hongkong0011
21Katar Katar0011
22Vietnam Vietnam0011
Total199199215613

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Silver medal blank.svg
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A silver medal
Bronze medal blank.svg
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A bronze medal
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg
Variant version of a flag of Japan, used between January 27, 1870 and August 13, 1999 (aspect ratio 7:10).
Flag of Japan (1870–1999).svg
Variant version of a flag of Japan, used between January 27, 1870 and August 13, 1999 (aspect ratio 7:10).
Flag of Indonesia.svg
bendera Indonesia
Flag of Iran.svg
Flagge des Irans. Die dreifarbige Flagge wurde 1906 eingeführt, aber nach der Islamischen Revolution von 1979 wurden die Arabische Wörter 'Allahu akbar' ('Gott ist groß'), in der Kufischen Schrift vom Koran geschrieben und 22-mal wiederholt, in den roten und grünen Streifen eingefügt, so daß sie an den zentralen weißen Streifen grenzen.
Flag of Syria (1980–2024).svg
Flag of Syria. Originally flag of the Syria Revolution (from 2011), de facto flag of Syria beginning December 2024, official beginning March 2025.
Flag of the United Arab Republic (1958–1971), Flag of Syria (1980–2024).svg
Flag of Syria. Originally flag of the Syria Revolution (from 2011), de facto flag of Syria beginning December 2024, official beginning March 2025.
Flag of Bahrain (1972-2002).svg
This is the flag of Bahrain used from 5 October 1950 until 14 February 2002. The base image is from the 2002 CIA World Factbook (mirrored at UMSL). I have removed the border and recolored the red section according to Image:Flag of Bahrain.svg.
Flag of Hong Kong (1959-1997).svg
Flag of Hong Kong (1959–97). Granted on 21 January 1959, used until 30 June 1997
Asian Games logo.svg
Logo of Olympic Council of Asia
Flag of Bahrain (1972–2002).svg
This is the flag of Bahrain used from 5 October 1950 until 14 February 2002. The base image is from the 2002 CIA World Factbook (mirrored at UMSL). I have removed the border and recolored the red section according to Image:Flag of Bahrain.svg.
Flag of Hong Kong (1959–1997).svg
Flag of Hong Kong (1959–97). Granted on 21 January 1959, used until 30 June 1997
Flag of the Mongolian People's Republic (1945–1992).svg
Flag of People's Republic of Mongolia 1945-1992
Flag of South Korea (1949–1984).svg
Flag of South Korea (1949-1984)
Flag of the Philippines (1985–1986).svg
Flag of the Philippines in the previous official shade of Cable No. 80176 or Oriental Blue. In use for 9 months from from May, 1985, to February 25, 1986.
Flag of Afghanistan (1979-1987).svg
Flag of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1980-1987). Aspect ratio: 2:1.
Flag of Iraq (1963–1991).svg
Flag of the Iraqi Republic, used officially in different forms from 1963 until 2008.