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Summer Deaflympic Games


Summer Deaflympic Games

In 1985, Korea dispatched athletes for the first time to the 15th Deaflympic Games held in Los-Angeles. 29 delegates (21 athletes and 8 officials) participated in the 16th Games and 36 delegates (25 athletes and 11 officials) from four sports ? athletics, football, cycling, and table tennis ? participated in the 17th games. However, no medals were won. In the 18th Games, held in Copenhagen, Denmark, 40 athletes for five sports ? athletics, football, table tennis, bowling, and badminton ? competed. For the first time, Mr. Chae Kyung-wan in 100m athletics and Ms. Park Hye-yeon in table tennis (single) won bronze medals. The Deaflympics are among the world’s fastest growing sports events. In January 2005, more than 3,300 athletes and officials from 74 countries participated in the 20th Summer Deaflympics held in Melbourne, Australia. In February 2007, nearly 600 athletes and officials participated in the 16th Winter Deaflympics in Salt Lake City, United States. It was on the 1st of August 1984 that Korea was granted a membership through the governing board meeting held in the Netherlands.

SUMMER DEAFLYMPIC PROGRAMME INCLUDES 20 SPORTS

  • Athletics
  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Beach Volleyball
  • Bowling
  • Cycling Road
  • Football
  • Handball
  • Judo
  • Karate
  • Mountain Bike
  • Orienteering
  • Shooting
  • Swimming
  • Table Tennis
  • Taekwondo
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling Freestyle
  • Wrestling Greco-Roman
Summer Deaflympic Games
No YEAR HOST CITY PARTICIPATION
(Countries/Participants)
RESULT OF TEAM KOREA
MEDAL RANKING
22th 2013 Sofia,
Bulgaria
90 Countries/5,000 Gold 19/Silver 11/
Bronze 12
3rd
21th 2009 Chinese Taipei 77Countries/2,493 Gold 14/Silver13
/Bronze 7
3rd
20th 2005 Melbourne, Australia 80Countries/4,000 Gold 6/Silver5
/Bronze 5
7th
19th 2001 Rome, Italy 71Countries/2,405 Gold 4/Silver4
/Bronze 4
11th
18th 1997 Copenhagen,
Denmark
62Countries/2,068 Bronze 2 38th
17th 1993 Sofia, Bulgaria 51Countries/1,705
16th 1989 Christchurch,
New Zealand
30Countries/959
15th 1985 Los Angeles, USA 29Countries/1,053 Debut
14th 1981 Cologne, Germany 32Countries/1,213
13th 1977 Bucharest, Rumania 32Countries/1,118
12th 1973 Malmo, Sweden 32Countries/1,061
11th 1969 Belgrade, Yugoslavia 33Countries/1183
10th 1965 Washington DC, USA 27Countries/697
9th 1961 Helsinki, Finland 24Countries/595
8th 1957 Milan, Italy 25Countries/625
7th 1953 Brussels, Belgium 16Countries/524
6th 1949 Copenhagen,
Denmark
14Countries/405
5th 1939 Stockholm, Sweden 13Countries/264
4th 1935 London,
Great Britain
12Countries/293
3rd 1931 Nurnberg, Germany 14Countries/316
2nd 1928 Amsterdam,
the Netherlands
10Countries/210
1st 1924 Paris, France 9Countries/145