Pakistan at the Asian Games: A Legacy of Excellence

 

Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator

Pakistan has been a strong contender in the Asian Games since its debut in 1954 Manila, winning 13 medals—5 gold, 6 silver, and 2 bronze—despite missing the very first edition in Delhi, 1951.

Over the decades, Pakistan’s athletes have consistently demonstrated skill and determination. The 1958 Tokyo and 1962 Jakarta Games were historic high points, with Pakistan winning 26 and 28 medals respectively, showing dominance especially in wrestling, boxing, and field hockey.

In later years, Pakistan’s performance remained impressive, with notable medal tallies in 1978 Bangkok (17 medals), 1998 Bangkok (15 medals), and 2002 Busan (13 medals). Even in recent editions, Pakistan continued to earn medals, such as 4 in 2018 Jakarta & Palembang and 3 in 2022 Hangzhou, reflecting the enduring spirit of its athletes.

Overall, Pakistan has won a total of 206 medals at the Asian Games: 44 gold, 65 silver, and 97 bronze. Each medal reflects dedication, resilience, and the determination to bring pride to the nation.

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