2003 Afro-Asian Games

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أقيمت الدورة الأولى للألعاب الأفرو آسيوية في الهند خلال الفترة من 22 أكتوبر إلى 1 نوفمبر في 2003. rdf:langString
제1회 아프로-아시안 게임(영어: First Afro-Asian Games)은 2003년 10월 24일부터 11월 1일까지 인도 하이데라바드와 세쿤데라바드에서 개최된 이다. 96개국의 2,040명의 선수가 참여해서 8개 종목에서 기량을 겨루었다. rdf:langString
The 2003 Afro-Asian Games, officially known as the First Afro-Asian Games or I Afro-Asian Games and unofficially known as the Inaugural Afro-Asian Games, was a major international multi-sport event held in Hyderabad, India, from 24 October (excluding football and hockey, which began on 22 October and 23 October respectively) to 1 November 2003. rdf:langString
Les Jeux afro-asiatiques de 2003 ou Premiers Jeux afro-asiatiques sont la première et unique édition des Jeux afro-asiatiques, une compétition internationale multi-sports où s'affrontent des sportifs d'Afrique et d'Asie. Ces Jeux ont lieu à Hyderabad, en Inde, du 24 octobre au 1er novembre 2003 (sauf le football et le hockey, qui ont commencé respectivement les 22 et 23 octobre), sous l'organisation conjointe du Conseil olympique d'Asie et de l'Association des Comités Nationaux Olympiques d'Afrique. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The logo and mascot of the 2003 Afro-Asian Games. The logo shows the Charminar, Hyderabad's most famous landmark, surrounded by a string of pearls. The mascot is named Sheroo, a lion.
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rdf:langString أقيمت الدورة الأولى للألعاب الأفرو آسيوية في الهند خلال الفترة من 22 أكتوبر إلى 1 نوفمبر في 2003.
rdf:langString The 2003 Afro-Asian Games, officially known as the First Afro-Asian Games or I Afro-Asian Games and unofficially known as the Inaugural Afro-Asian Games, was a major international multi-sport event held in Hyderabad, India, from 24 October (excluding football and hockey, which began on 22 October and 23 October respectively) to 1 November 2003. The Afro-Asian Games was the largest sporting event ever to be held in Hyderabad, and one of the largest in India, second only to the 2010 Commonwealth Games by athletes' volume. The scale of these Games exceeds even the two Asian Games held in Delhi in 1951 (both by athletes' volume and by number of participating nations) and 1982 (by number of participating nations). More than 2000 athletes from 96 countries competed in the Games. A total of 131 sporting events in eight disciplines were conducted. Also, 120 countries sent 1,565 official representatives to these Games. The First Afro-Asian Games were held after nearly two decades of delays, shifts and cancellations. The prolonged amount of time for these Games considerably reduced interest in them. After the preliminary decision of hosting the Games, the venue was shuttled between New Delhi and Kuwait City. At the last moment, New Delhi was out favoured by Hyderabad, which had hosted the National Games of India in 2002. These Games, however, had lesser scope than the Asian Games or Commonwealth Games, since 96 nations participated in only eight disciplines. The Games witnessed only one new world record. Thirty-seven countries - an unprecedented 39% of the participating nations - won at least one medal in these Games.
rdf:langString Les Jeux afro-asiatiques de 2003 ou Premiers Jeux afro-asiatiques sont la première et unique édition des Jeux afro-asiatiques, une compétition internationale multi-sports où s'affrontent des sportifs d'Afrique et d'Asie. Ces Jeux ont lieu à Hyderabad, en Inde, du 24 octobre au 1er novembre 2003 (sauf le football et le hockey, qui ont commencé respectivement les 22 et 23 octobre), sous l'organisation conjointe du Conseil olympique d'Asie et de l'Association des Comités Nationaux Olympiques d'Afrique. Il s'agit du plus grand événement sportif jamais organisé à Hyderabad, et un des plus importants en Inde, jusqu'aux Jeux du Commonwealth de 2010. Plus de 2000 athlètes de 96 pays y concourent dans 131 épreuves dans huit disciplines. Ces jeux, cependant, ont eu peu de portée, puisque les 96 nations participent à seulement 8 sports, et seul un record du monde est battu : Sun Dan, une haltérophile chinoise, a soulevé 168,5 kg dans la catégorie des plus de 75 kg. 37 pays ont gagné au moins une médaille dans ces jeux, l'Asie remportant 82 médailles et l'Afrique 49.
rdf:langString 제1회 아프로-아시안 게임(영어: First Afro-Asian Games)은 2003년 10월 24일부터 11월 1일까지 인도 하이데라바드와 세쿤데라바드에서 개최된 이다. 96개국의 2,040명의 선수가 참여해서 8개 종목에서 기량을 겨루었다.
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