1966 Asian Games

V Asian Games

Slogan: "Ever Onward"
Host city Bangkok, Thailand
Nations participating 18
Athletes participating 1,945
Events 14 sports
Opening ceremony December 9
Closing ceremony December 20
Officially opened by King Bhumibol Adulyadej
Main venue Suphachalasai Stadium
<  1962 1970  >

The 1966 Asian Games, also known as the V Asiad, was a multi-sport event which was held from December 9, 1966, to December 20, 1966, in Bangkok, Thailand. A total of 142 events in 14 sports were contested by athletes in the game. Taiwan and Israel returned to the Asian Games, reversing the decision taken by Indonesia in the previous Asiad to debar the two countries. A total number of 2,500 athletes and officials, coming from 18 countries, were involved in this Asiad, where women's volleyball made its debut.

Venue

National Sport Complex

Sport Authority of Thailand Sport Complex (Hua Mark)

Chulalongkorn University Sport Complex

Thammasat University (Thaprachan Centre)

Other Venue in Bangkok

Participating nations

Sports

Medal table

Japan led the medal table for Fifth consecutive times with new record for most gold medals in single Games since 1962 in Jakarta. The top ten ranked NOCs at these Games are listed below. The host nation, Thailand, is highlighted.

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Japan (JPN)785333164
2 South Korea (KOR)12182151
3 Thailand (THA) 12141137
4 Malaysia (MAS)75618
5 India (IND)731121
6 Iran (IRI)681731
7 Indonesia (INA)551232
8 Republic of China (ROC)541019
9 Israel (ISR)35311
10 Philippines (PHI)2152542
Total140140170460

References


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