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2006 South Asian Games

X South Asian Games
2006 South Asian Games logo.jpg
Logo of 2006 SAF Games
Host city Colombo,  Sri Lanka
Nations participating 8
Athletes participating 1554
Events 197 in 20 Sports
Opening ceremony 2006 August 18
Closing ceremony 2006 August 28
Officially opened by Mahinda Rajapaksa
President of Sri Lanka
Main venue Sugathadasa Stadium
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The 2006 South Asian Games (also known as 2006 SAF Games or 10th SAF Games) were held in Colombo, Sri Lanka from August 18 to August 28, 2006 in the Sugathadasa Stadium with more than 2000 sportspersons competing in the record 20 disciplines of Sports.

The 10th edition of SAF Games also marked the debut for Afghanistan. Another highlight of 2006 SAF Games was unprecedented high levels of security for officials & players amid violent clashes between the Sri Lankan Government’s troops and LTTE. Earlier in 2005, the Games, originally scheduled to be held in 2005, had been postponed after a tsunami wave devastated the region.

Pora-Pol (an ancient sport of coconut fighting) and Wali kukula (a jungle fowl) were chosen as the official logo and mascot for the 2006 SAF Games, respectively. However they drew some criticism for the lack of creativity particularly in the case of mascot.

The 2006 South Asian Games encompassed a record 20 disciplines with hockey being reintroduced after several years.

athletes from eight countries competed at 2006 South Asian Games.

The 10th SAF games couldn’t be freed from infamous trend of steroid-using by athletes to boost their performance, as a group of athletes were reportedly tested positive for the use of banned performance-enhancing substance. Prominent athletes alleged to test positive included Nepal’s double gold-medalist Rajendra Bhandari, Pakistani boxers Nauman Karim & Mohammed Lassi and Sri Lanka’s Jani Chathurangani Silva. An Indian athlete was also said to have failed a dope test.


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