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2003 Afro-Asian Games medal table

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The official medal tally of the first Afro-Asian Games held atHyderabad,India.[1] China bagged the largest number of gold medals, followed by the host India in second place.

  *   Host nation (India)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China2511541
2 India*19322980
3 Japan156223
4 Nigeria10121335
5 South Africa10111536
6 South Korea761124
7 Algeria76922
8Combined Africa75012
9 Uzbekistan72312
10 Kazakhstan58619
11 Ethiopia55313
12 Sudan3306
13 Iran2316
14 Kenya2035
15 Philippines141015
16 Egypt1146
17 Seychelles1124
18 Namibia1023
19 Cameroon1012
 Tanzania1012
21 Vietnam1001
22 Senegal0639
23 Thailand0268
24 Indonesia0213
 Pakistan0213
26 Burkina Faso0101
 Qatar0101
 Tajikistan0101
29 Zimbabwe0055
30 Sri Lanka0033
 Uganda0033
32 Chinese Taipei0022
 Malaysia0022
34 Congo0011
 Libya0011
 Mongolia0011
Totals (36 entries)131131149411

References

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  1. ^"Medal tally of the 2003 AAG"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 22 March 2015. Retrieved22 June 2015.

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