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Asia Pacific Deaf Games is a deaf multi-sport event established in 1984 which is held every 4 years in the Asia Pacific region by Asia Pacific Deaf Sports Confederation (APDSC). It is the successor to the "Far Eastern Deaf Football Championship" which was held in Taipei in 1983. The inaugural games was held in 1984 in Hong Kong. At that time, the games was known as the Asia Pacific Deaf Football Championship which was held biennially until 1988. In 1988, the games' governing body Asia Pacific Deaf Sports Confederation was formed during the 3rd Championship in Melbourne, Australia with Ms. Wendy Home as its first administrator. The games changed its name to its present name, the Asia Pacific Deaf Games when the games was held in Seoul, South Korea in 1992 after Asia Pacific Deaf Sports Confederation passed a resolution to change the name of the games, which has since been held once every four years.

Asia Pacific Deaf Games (APDG)
Source: • In real 2024 was 5th of this games. 4 first games and 2019 was not games. == List of participating nations ==
List of participating nations
• • • • • Chinese Taipei • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ==List of Asia Pacific Deaf Games sports==
List of Asia Pacific Deaf Games sports
Source: • 1996 - • 1996 - • (2012 Demonstration sport), 2028 - • 2000 - • 2028 - • 2000 - • 2012 - • All • 2012 - • 2012 - • 2000 - • 2028 - • 2028 - • 2028 - • 1992 - • 2012 - • 2012 - • 2000 - 2012 • 2024 - ==Medals (1984-2024)==
Medals (1984-2024)
==1984 Asia Pacific Deaf Football Championship==
1984 Asia Pacific Deaf Football Championship
;Sports • ;Medal table ==1986 Asia Pacific Deaf Football Championship==
1986 Asia Pacific Deaf Football Championship
;Sports • ;Medal table ==1988 Asia Pacific Deaf Football Championship==
1988 Asia Pacific Deaf Football Championship
;Sports • ;Medal table ==1992 Asia Pacific Deaf Games==
1992 Asia Pacific Deaf Games
;Sports • • ;Medal table ==1996 Asia Pacific Deaf Games==
1996 Asia Pacific Deaf Games
;Sports • • • • ;Medal table ==2000 Asia Pacific Deaf Games==
2000 Asia Pacific Deaf Games
;Sports • • • • • • • • ;Medal table ==2012 Asia Pacific Deaf Games==
2012 Asia Pacific Deaf Games
;Venues ;SeoulSeoul Sports ComplexSeoul Olympic Stadium - Athletics • Secondary/Auxiliary Stadium - Athletics, Football, Closing ceremony • Jamsil Students' Gymnasium - Table tennis • Jamsil Arena - Opening ceremony • Olympic Park • Olympic Park - Cycling • Seoul Olympic Park Tennis Center - Tennis • SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium - Futsal • Others • Jamsil High school - Judo • Seoul Physical Education High school - Swimming ;Gyeonggi Province • Namyangju Sports Complex • Stadium - Football • Gymnasium - Badminton • Tancheon Sports Complex • Tancheon Bowling Alley - Bowling • Tancheon Secondary Stadium - Baseball (Demonstration) • Others • Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps Gymnasium - Basketball, Taekwondo • Samsung Training Center - Volleyball ;Sports • • • (Demonstration sport) • • • • • • • • • • • ;Medal table ==2015 Asia Pacific Deaf Games==
2015 Asia Pacific Deaf Games
Officially known as: 8th Asia Pacific Deaf Games ()Motto: The Power of Silence ()Officially opened by: Cheng Wen-tsan (Mayor of Taoyuan)Athlete's oath: Huang Shu Min (Bowling)Torch lighter: Wang Shih Wei (Athletics), Peng Si Ting (Taekwondo) Venues • Taoyuan Arena: Opening and closing ceremony, Table tennis • Taoyuan City Track Field: Athletics, Football • Luzhu District Badminton Hall: Badminton • Da Taoyuan Bowling Center: Bowling • Blue Pond Park: Cycling • No. 61 Provincial Highway northbound 30-48 km: Cycling (road race) • National Taoyuan Agricultural & Industrial Vocational High School: Judo, Taekwondo • National Taiwan Sport University • Outdoor tennis court: Tennis • Gymnasium: Futsal • Taoyuan City Swimming Pool: Swimming • Ming Chuan University (Taoyuan Campus) • Gymnasium: Basketball • Athletic field: Football • Central Police University: Football Participating nations • • • Chinese Taipei • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sports • • • • • • • * • • • • • Non-Deaflympics sport is denoted with asterisk (*) Calendar Medal table ;Key 5 Games records were broken, all were from athletics. Athletics Badminton Basketball Bowling Cycling Football Futsal Judo Swimming Table tennis Taekwondo Tennis ==2024 Asia Pacific Deaf Games==
2024 Asia Pacific Deaf Games
Sports (9) • Athletics (40) • Badminton (7) • Bowling (12) • Table Tennis (7) • Football (1) • Chess (5) • Badminton (7) • Judo (16) • Taekwondo (13) Medals 21 Nations participated. ==ASEAN Deaf Games==
ASEAN Deaf Games
• 2022 - 1st ASEAN Deaf Games Kuala Lumpur - Medals: ==Asian Pacific Deaf Championship==
Asian Pacific Deaf Championship
• Athletics • Badminton • Chess • Basketball • Bowling • Football / Futsal • Martial Arts (Karate - Taekwondo - Judo - Wrestling) • Table Tennis • Baseball Football Winners (Men): Other events: • 2004 - Malaysia • 2008 - Thailand • 2014 _ Iran IRI - KSA - IRQ and JPN • 2021 Olympic Qual _ Iran IRI - IRQ - UZB and KOR Futsal • 2010 - • 4th Men's and 2nd Women's Asia Pacific Deaf Futsal Championship 29 April10 May in Tehran, Iran • Men: IRI - KUW - JPN • Women: JPN - IRI - CHN ==Logos and mascots of the Asia Pacific Deaf Games==
Logos and mascots of the Asia Pacific Deaf Games
File:2012 Asia Pacific Deaf Games logo.jpg|Logo of the 2012 Asia Pacific Deaf Games File:2015 Asia Pacific Deaf Games logo.png|Logo of the 2015 Asia Pacific Deaf Games File:2015 Asia Pacific Deaf Games mascot.png|Mascot of the 2015 Asia Pacific Deaf Games ==See also==
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