Pakistan at the 2004 South Asian Games information
Sporting event delegation
Pakistan at the 2004 South Asian Games
IOC code
PAK
NOC
Pakistan Olympic Association
in Islamabad[1]
Medals Ranked 2nd
Gold
38
Silver
55
Bronze
50
Total
143
South Asian Games appearances (overview)
1984
1985
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
1999
2004
2006
2010
2016
2019
2023
Pakistan was the host nation for the second time when the 9th South Asian Games were held in its capital, Islamabad between 29 March and 7 April 2004. The country participated in all 15 sports. Its medal tally of 143 placed it second amongst the seven nations.[1] Swimming was its most successful event, where it won 27 medals (13 silver, 14 bronze), though without any gold.[1] Athletics were a close second with 25 medals (5 gold, 8 silver, 12 bronze) and shooting third with 24 medals (2 gold, 14 silver, 8 bronze).[1] It won the most golds in boxing with 9.[1]
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