1990 Asian Games

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XI Asian Games
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Host city Beijing, China
Nations participating 36
Athletes participating 6,122
Events 308 in 27 sports
Opening ceremony September 22, 1990
Closing ceremony October 7, 1990
Officially opened by President Yang Shangkun
Athlete's Oath Chen Longcan (Table Tennis)
Torch Lighter Xu Haifeng(Shooting),
Gao Min(Diving) and
Zhang Rongfang(Volleyball)
Main venue Workers Stadium

The 11th Asian Games (Chinese: 第十一届亚洲运动会) also known as XI Asiad, were held from September 22, 1990 to October 7, 1990 in Beijing, China. This is the first Asian Games held in China.

The games served as a precursor to China's further development in the sporting arena, as the country went on to bid for the 2000 Summer Olympics (losing to Sydney) in 1993 and eventually won the bid for the 2008 Summer Olympics in 2001. China dominated the games, grabbing 60% of the gold medals and 34% of the total medal count.

To commemorate the 11th Asian Games, three different sets of stamps were issued in 1988, 1989 and 1990.[1]

Mascot

Mascot

The official mascot of this edition was PanPan, the panda.

Participating NOCs

National Olympic Committees (NOCs) are named according to their official IOC designations and arranged according to their official IOC country codes in 1990.

Sports

Demonstration sports

Medal table

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The top ten ranked NOCs at these Games are listed below. The host nation, China, is highlighted.

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China (CHN) 183 107 51 341
2  South Korea (KOR) 54 54 73 181
3  Japan (JPN) 38 60 76 174
4  North Korea (PRK) 12 31 39 82
5  Iran (IRI) 4 6 8 18
6  Pakistan (PAK) 4 1 7 12
7  Indonesia (INA) 3 6 21 30
8  Qatar (QAT) 3 2 1 6
9  Thailand (THA) 2 7 8 17
10  Malaysia (MAS) 2 2 4 8
Total 310 309 357 976

References

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