Pakistan is a member of the South Asian Zone of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and has participated in the South Asian Games since the inception of the game in 1984. The Pakistan Olympic Association (POA), formed in 1948, and was affiliated by the International Olympic Committee in the same year.
Sporting event delegation
Pakistan at the South Asian Games
IOC code
PAK
NOC
Pakistan Olympic Association
Medals Ranked 2nd
Gold
297
Silver
421
Bronze
432
Total
1,150
South Asian Games appearances (overview)
1984
1985
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
1999
2004
2006
2010
2016
2019
2023
Pakistan has participated all 13 South Asian Games governed by South Asia Olympic Council.
Pakistan has performed reasonably well since 1984 Kathmandu. Pakistan has been second-ranked team 7 times, third ranked team 4 times, fourth ranked team 2 times.[1]
Best performance witnessed by Pakistan was in 2006 Colombo with 158 total Medals including 43 Gold Medals.[2]
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