FESPIC Games

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FESPIC Games
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MottoOvercoming Challenges, Inspiring Others
First event1975
Occur everyFour years
Last event 2006 FESPIC Games in Kuala Lumpur
PurposeMulti-sport event for disable of the Asia-Pacific Region
HeadquartersJapan
PresidentDr. Kazuo Hatada
Website FESPIC Federation

The FESPIC Games [1] or the Far East and South Pacific Games for the Disabled, was a multi-sport event in Asia and the South Pacific region which is considered to be a precursor to the Asian Para Games, as two of its edition games in 1999 (7th) and 2002 (8th) were held parallel to the 1998 Asian Games and the 2002 Asian Games.

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The event which started in 1975 was held nine times, [2] and last contested in December 2006 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [3]

Objectives

History

The first FESPIC Games was held in Oita, Japan in 1975. There were limited opportunities for persons with disabilities in Asia and the Pacific to participate in sports at the time. The FESPIC Games was launched to address this issue and promote understanding toward disabled persons in each country, as well as improve their social welfare.

The number of participant countries increased during FESPIC history. Central Asian countries Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan, as well as Armenia and Azerbaijan, first participated in the 7th FESPIC Games in 1999. The Middle Eastern countries were allowed to compete in the 9th FESPIC Games in 2006, along with East Timor. Middle East countries were previously not allowed to compete in FESPIC Games from 1975 to 2002 because these countries were Africa/Middle Eastern members.

List of FESPIC Games

Of all the nine editions of the FESPIC Games, two of them, the 1999 and 2002 editions were held in the same host city as the Asian Games. The 9th FESPIC Games was the last and final edition of the series which took place in 2006. [4] For Asian countries, the FESPIC Games was replaced by the Asian Para Games, starting with the inaugural 2010 Asian Para Games which was held in Guangzhou, China after the 16th Asian Games.

EditionYearHost cityHost nationStart DateEnd DateSportsNationsCompetitors
1 1975 Oita Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Japan 1 June3 June818973
2 1977 Parramatta Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 20 November26 November1315430
3 1982 Sha Tin Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Hong Kong 31 October7 November23744
4 1986 Solo Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 31 August7 September19834
5 1989 Kobe Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Japan 15 September20 September411,646
6 1994 Beijing Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 4 September10 September422,081
7 1999 Bangkok Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 10 January16 January15342,258
8 2002 Busan Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 26 October1 November17402,199
9 2006 Kuala Lumpur Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 25 November1 December19463,641

Youth Games

One Youth Games was held in Hong Kong and serves as the precursor to the Asian Youth Para Games.

YearHost cityHost nationStart DateEnd DateSportsNationsCompetitors
2003 Kowloon-Sha Tin Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong 24 December27 December15584

Sports

See also

References

  1. "What is FESPIC Games?". Archived from the original on 2008-06-22. Retrieved 2009-04-30.
  2. Closure of FESPIC Federation Archived June 19, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  3. 9th Far East and South Pacific Games for the Disabled (FESPIC) Games
  4. FESPIC closure notice