The1962 Asian Games(Indonesian:Pesta Olahraga Asia 1962) also known as the4th Asian Games,IV Asiad,andJakarta 1962,was the fourth edition of pan-Asian multi-sport event sanctioned by theAsian Games Federation(AGF). The games were held from 24 August to 4 September 1962, inJakarta,Indonesia.It was the first international multi-sport event hosted by the then-17-year-old Southeast Asian country. This was the first of two Asian Games hosted by the city: the second was held in2018,withPalembangas the co-host.

IV Asian Games
Host cityJakarta,Indonesia
MottoEver Onward
(Indonesian:Madju Terus)
Nations15
Athletes1,460
Events120 in 13 sports
Opening24 August 1962
Closing4 September 1962
Opened bySukarno
President of Indonesia
Closed byHamengkubuwono IX
President of theAsian Games Federation
Athlete's OathFerry Sonneville[1]
Torch lighterEffendi Saleh
Main venueGelora Bung Karno Stadium

Israeland theRepublic of China(ROC) were excluded from the Games, as in solidarity withPeople's Republic of Chinaand fellow-Muslim majority countries in theMiddle East,Indonesian immigration officials refused to issue entry visas for the Israeli and Taiwanese delegations.

It was a breach of the rules of the AGF, and Indonesia's own promise to invite all AGF members, including those with whom it had no diplomatic relations (Israel, ROC and theRepublic of Korea).[2]

As a result, Indonesia was suspended from theInternational Olympic Committee,and were subsequently excluded from the1964 Summer Olympics.Indonesia responded to this punishment by hosting theGames of the New Emerging Forcesin 1963.

A total number of 1,460 athletes, coming from 17 countries, competed in this Asiad, wherebadmintonmade its debut.

On 23 May 1958, voting for the 1962 host took place inTokyo,Japan,before the1958 Asian Games.The Asian Games Federation council voted 22–20 in favour of the Indonesian capital over Pakistani city of Karachi, the only other candidate.[3]

1962 Asian Games bidding result
City Nation Votes
Jakarta Indonesia 22
Karachi Pakistan 20

Games perceived as Indonesian pride

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Indonesia, only recently out from the shackles of colonialism, saw the fourth Asian games as its national pride. On 9 April 1961, President Sukarno, while referring to these games, said in Bandung:

We wish to become a new Indonesian man who can face the world with open eyes, upright, with a strong physique, strong mentally and spiritually. Thus, Indonesians should not only become stronger and more healthy, and therefore better workers (and soldiers), but also develop greater self-consciousness now that they were an independent people.[4]

Keeping this principle in mind, it acquired a loan of 12.5 million US dollars from Russia. With the help of Russian experts, a giant stadium was built, which could accommodate 100,000 spectators.[4]Jakarta was renovated, and the efforts at renewal included complete removal of beggars and prostitutes.[4]Indonesian pride was so high at that time, that it did not invite Israel and Taiwan despite both being members of the Asian Games Federation [AGF].[4]

Venues

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PresidentSukarnoopened this Asiad.

All but three official sports were held inside or around theGelora Bung Karno Sports Complex,temporarily called the Asian Games Complex. The shooting event was held in Cibubur Shooting Range, in what is now lies withinEast Jakarta.The weightlifting and wrestling events were held at Ikada Sports Hall, now demolished to make way for theNational Monument.The nearbyIkada Stadiumwas also used for football event, as well as Tebet football pitch, located southeast of the complex. The archery demonstration event was held atMenteng Stadium.

Sports

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WhileWeightliftingwas in the program, theIWFwithdrew recognition of the Asian Games competition after the Indonesian federation barred Taiwan and Israel from taking part.

Exhibition sports

Participating nations

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Athletes from 15 nations competed at the Jakarta Games.

ParticipatingNational Olympic Committees
Number of athletes by National Olympic Committees (by highest to lowest)

Medal table

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Gelora Bung Karno Stadiumon a 1962 stamp of Indonesia
A stamp of Indonesia claiming road improvement for the 1962 Asian Games

The top ten ranked NOCs at these Games are listed below. The host nation, Indonesia, is highlighted.

*Host nation (Indonesia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Japan(JPN)735623152
2Indonesia(INA)*11122851
3India(IND)10131033
4Pakistan(PAK)811928
5Philippines(PHI)762437
6South Korea(KOR)491023
7Thailand(THA)26412
8Malaya(MAL)24915
9Burma(BIR)2158
10Singapore(SIN)1023
11–15Remaining04610
Totals (15 entries)120122130372

Broadcasting

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In Indonesia, a television stationTVRIwas established by the Indonesian government to broadcast the games for the general public, which was thefirst in the country.The station would become the main channel ofTVRI network;and its first airdate, which coincides with the opening ceremony, become the network's founding date.

References

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  1. ^Julius Pour (2004).Dari Gelora Bung Karno ke Gelora Bung Karno.Grasindo. p. 51.Retrieved18 February2015.
  2. ^"Jakarta 1962 Asian Games".ocasia.org.Olympic Council of Asia.Retrieved3 October2018.
  3. ^"Jakarta gets 1962 Games: No KL bid".The Straits Times.24 May 1958.Retrieved27 August2012.
  4. ^abcdHübner S (2012)."The Fourth Asian Games (Jakarta 1962) in a Transnational Perspective: Japanese and Indian Reactions to Indonesia's Political Instrumentalisation of the Games".Int J Hist Sport.29(9): 1295–1310.doi:10.1080/09523367.2012.677035.
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Preceded by Asian Games
Jakarta

IV Asiad(1962)
Succeeded by