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Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
AbbreviationAIMAG
First event2005 Asian Indoor Games in Bangkok, Thailand
Occur everyfour years
Last event2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

The Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (abbreviated as AIMAG) is a pancontinental multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia. It is organised by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and consists of Indoor and martial arts events with TV broadcasting potential, some of which were not contested at the Asian Games and Asian Winter Games Programs and are not Olympic sports. The event is a merger of two formerly separate OCA-sanctioned events – Asian Indoor Games (abbreviated as AIG) and Asian Martial Arts Games (abbreviated as AMAG), first held in Bangkok, Thailand in 2005 and 2009 respectively. Both events merged to form the present-day event in 2013, with the subsequent editions inheriting the edition numeral of the former. These Games are described as the second largest Asian multi-sport event after the Asian Games. In its history, five nations have hosted the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games and sixty-three nations from Asia and Oceania and two teams have participated in the event. The last Games were held in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan 17–27 September 2017, while the next edition are scheduled to be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia sometime in 2025.

History

The Asian Indoor Games consisted of indoor sports with TV broadcasting potential, several of which are not included in the Asian Games and Winter Asian Games Programs and are not Olympic sports. The sports program included electronic sports, extreme sports, aerobics, acrobatics, indoor athletics, dance sports, futsal, inline hockey, finswimming, and 25 metres short course swimming. The 2007 Asian Indoor Games in Macau also saw the first major test of FIBA 3x3, a formalized version of three-on-three basketball that saw its official worldwide debut at the 2010 Youth Olympics.[1] FIBA 3x3 was also contested in the 2009 Games. Doha was given the rights to hold the fourth edition scheduled for 2011, but a year later, in June 2008, the Qatar Olympic Committee officially withdrew as host citing "unforeseen circumstances".[2] In response, the OCA said that the 2009 Asian Indoor Games would be the last edition of the games. The Asian Indoor Games and the Asian Martial Arts Games would then combine, becoming the quadrennial Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. The inaugural event was held in Incheon, South Korea in 2013.

Participating nations

All 45 countries whose National Olympic Committees are recognized by the Olympic Council of Asia and 18 countries whose National Olympic Committees are recognized by the Oceania National Olympic Committees.

Asia

Oceania

Others

List of Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games

Edition Year Host City Host Nation Opened by Start Date End Date Nations Competitors Sports Events Top Placed Team Ref.
Asian Indoor Games
I 2005 Bangkok File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn 12 November 19 November 45 2,343 9 120 File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China (CHN) [3]
II 2007 Macau File:Flag of Macau.svg Macau Chief Executive Edmund Ho 26 October 3 November 44 2,476 17 171 File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China (CHN) [4]
III 2009 Hanoi File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam President Nguyễn Minh Triết 30 October 8 November 43 2,396 15 242 File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China (CHN) [5]
Asian Martial Arts Games
I 2009 Bangkok File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn 1 August 9 August 40 810 9 109 File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand (THA) [6]
Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
IV 2013 Incheon File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Prime Minister Chung Hong-won 29 June 6 July 43 1,652 12 100 File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China (CHN) [7]
V 2017 Ashgabat File:Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow 17 September 27 September 63 4,012 21 341 File:Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan (TKM) [8]
VI 2021 BangkokChonburi File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand Cancelled [9]
VII 2025 Riyadh File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 2026 2026 [10]

Sports

All-time medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China (CHN)20411996419
2File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand (THA)108106145359
3File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan (KAZ)10392110305
4File:Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan (TKM)927589256
5File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea (KOR)777976232
6File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam (VIE)726286220
7File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran (IRI)635385201
8File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong (HKG)464460150
9File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan (UZB)4460110214
10File:Flag of India.svg India (IND)344085159
11File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan (JPN)332947109
12File:Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei (TPE)282959116
13File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia (INA)16164274
14File:Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)14234279
15File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar (QAT)12121135
16File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia (KSA)109423
17File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates (UAE)1051429
18File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines (PHI)8263569
19File:Flag of Macau.svg Macau (MAC)8141638
20File:Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia (MGL)7172953
21File:Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq (IRQ)7112240
22File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia (MAS)6131938
23File:Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan (JOR)5113248
24File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan (PAK)572133
25File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos (LAO)4182951
26File:Flag of Tajikistan.svg Tajikistan (TJK)4173556
27File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore (SGP)4171940
28File:Flag of Bahrain.svg Bahrain (BRN)44513
29File:Flag of Afghanistan.svg Afghanistan (AFG)352331
30File:Flag of Syria.svg Syria (SYR)331218
31File:Olympic flag.svg Independent Olympic Athletes (AOI)24511
32File:Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait (KUW)191424
33File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka (SRI)15511
34File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia (CAM)14712
35File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon (LBN)111113
36File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji (FIJ)1102
37File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar (MYA)0347
38File:Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg Marshall Islands (MHL)0101
39File:Flag of Australia.svg Australia (AUS)0022
File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh (BAN)0022
File:Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea (PRK)0022
42File:Flag of Bhutan.svg Bhutan (BHU)0011
File:Flag of Nepal.svg Nepal (NEP)0011
File:Flag of Oman.svg Oman (OMA)0011
File:Flag of Palestine.svg Palestine (PLE)0011
File:Flag of Samoa.svg Samoa (SAM)0011
Totals (46 entries)1,0411,0441,5153,600

See also

References

  1. "PR N°13 - Youth Olympic Games: It's Singapore… and it's FIBA 33!" (Press release). International Basketball Federation. 2008-02-21. Archived from the original on October 30, 2008. Retrieved 2010-08-13.
  2. Olympic Council of Asia newsreleaseArchived.
  3. "1st AIG Bangkok 2005". OCA. Retrieved 12 November 2005.[permanent dead link]
  4. "2nd AIG Macau 2007". OCA. Archived from the original on 13 June 2010. Retrieved 26 October 2007.
  5. "3rd AIG Hanoi 2009". OCA. Retrieved 30 October 2009.[permanent dead link]
  6. "1st AMAG Bangkok 2009". OCA. Retrieved 1 August 2009.
  7. "4th AIMAG Incheon 2013". OCA. Archived from the original on 8 December 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  8. "5th AIMAG Ashgabat 2017". OCA. Archived from the original on 24 February 2012. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
  9. "Political situation in Thailand forces another postponement for 2021 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games". Inside the Games. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  10. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "40th GENERAL ASSEMBLY - UAE - 21st November 2021". YouTube.

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