2014 Lusofonia Games

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The 2014 Lusofonia Games was the third edition of the Lusofonia Games, a multi-sport event held between athletes from Portuguese-speaking countries and territories. It was held from 18 to 29 January 2014 in the Indian state of Goa.[1][2][3]

Host cityGoa, India
Nations12
Athletes7,000[citation needed]
Events95 in 9 sports
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III Lusofonia Games
Host cityGoa, India
Nations12
Athletes7,000[citation needed]
Events95 in 9 sports
Opening18 January 2014
Closing29 January 2014
Opened byPranab Mukherjee
Main venueFatorda Stadium
WebsiteGoa 2014
2026 Goiânia 
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Brazil and Sri Lanka also put in bids to stage the event. Participating delegations represented every Portuguese-speaking National Olympic Committee and other countries with historic ties to Portugal. The Chairman for these Games was Manohar Parrikar, the chief minister of Goa and the Chief Executive Officer was Keshav Chandra IAS, Secretary to the Government of Goa for Sports and Education. The Games were originally planned to be held in 2013, but was postponed and moved to the January 2014 dates.[2]

Since Goa was elected to host the games, Brazil chose not to send their athletes because of the "huge postponement" of the competition. Only seven Brazilian athletes, attending independently of the Brazilian Olympic Committee, competed at the 2014 Lusophone Games.[4]

Participating countries

All ACOLOP member and associated member countries were expected to participate in these Games:

Members
Associate members

Venues

Sports

Jojo, the official mascot of the Games

For these Games, 97 events in 9 sports, were contested for medals. Wushu made its debut. The majority of the sports here were contested at the first Lusophone Games in 2006, with the exception of judo, which made its debut in 2009. However, futsal was dropped from these Games, after being contested in both 2006 and 2009.

Calendar

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Opening ceremony Event competitions Event finals Closing ceremony
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Athletics29231
Basketball22
Beach volleyball22
Football11
Judo1414
Table tennis2237
Taekwondo88
Volleyball22
Wushu3030
Total gold medals97
Cumulative Total97
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Medal table

  *   Host nation (India)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 India (IND)*37272892
2 Portugal (POR)18201250
3 Macau (MAC)1591438
4 Sri Lanka (SRI)7111331
5 Angola (ANG)581427
6 Mozambique (MOZ)44513
7 Brazil (BRA)2136
8 Guinea-Bissau (GNB)2103
9 Cape Verde (CPV)16512
10 São Tomé and Príncipe (STP)0101
11 Timor-Leste (TLS)0011
Totals (11 entries)918895274
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Criticism

The organizers of the Games were criticized by political parties over corruption. Indian National Congress spokesperson Durgadas Kamat alleged a 100 crore scam in the pricing of the Games' medals, grand opening and closing ceremonies, hiring of taxis, as well as in laying out infrastructure.[13]

See also

References

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