Indian Ocean Island Games

Indian Ocean Island Games
First event1979 Indian Ocean Island Games
Occur every4 years (expected)
Last event2023 Indian Ocean Island Games
PurposeMulti-sport event for islands in the Indian Ocean
Seselwa swimmers Alexus Laird (left) and Felicity Passon after winning the gold and bronze medals in the 50-metre backstroke at the 9th IOIG

The Indian Ocean Island Games (French: Jeux des îles de l'océan Indien) is a quadrennial multi-sport event from Indian Ocean island nations. The Games was created by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1977 and currently gather the island nations and territories of Mauritius, Seychelles, Comoros, Madagascar, Mayotte, Réunion and the Maldives. The number of athletes who participate has increased over the years, it went from 1000 athletes in 1979 to over 1500 participants in 2003 and 2007 and over 2000 participants in 2019.

Origins

From 1947 until 1963, a precursor called Indian Ocean Games Triangulaire was organized between Madagascar, Mauritius and Réunion. In 1963, a football match in Madagascar between Mauritius and Madagascar was abandoned at 1-1 after 54 minutes, and Madagascar declared themselves as winners of the tournament. After this match Mauritius refused to play and the tournament was not held again.[citation needed]

In 1974, the Regional Olympic Committee of Réunion decide to organise a multi-sport competition in the Indian Ocean. This was adopted by the International Olympic Committee in 1976. The competition was initially called the 'Indian Ocean Games', but the name was changed to the 'Indian Ocean Island Games' before the first games, without the participation of Sri Lanka, which was initially included.

The objectives of the games are to contribute to regional cooperation through the development of sport in the region; build friendship and mutual understanding between the peoples of the islands of the Indian Ocean, in the spirit of Olympism; allow athletes to have, every four years, a competition whose interest and level are commensurate with the real sport of the region; and create a regional event whose repercussions will ensure the development of infrastructure of countries in the area. In 2019 the games involve 7 islands, 14 disciplines and 2,000 athletes.

IOIG games

Five countries participated in the creation of the Games: Sri Lanka, Seychelles, Mauritius, Comoros and Reunion. They drafted the Charter of the Games. Originally, the Games were to take place every four years, however this frequency was not observed from 1979 to 2003.

Year Edition Date Host Country Host City Reference
1979 1  Réunion Saint Denis, Réunion
1985 2  Mauritius Curepipe
1990 3  Madagascar Antananarivo
1993 4  Seychelles Victoria
1998 5  Réunion Saint Denis
2003 6 29 August – 3 September  Mauritius Moka
2007 7 9–19 August  Madagascar Antananarivo
2011 8 5–14 August  Seychelles Victoria
2015 9 1–8 August  Réunion Saint Denis
2019 10 19–28 July  Mauritius Port Louis
2023 11 23 August – 3 September  Madagascar Antananarivo
2027 12 Future event  Comoros

Participating countries

Réunion 1979 Mauritius 1985 Madagascar 1990 Seychelles 1993 Réunion 1998 Mauritius 2003 Madagascar 2007 Seychelles 2011 Réunion 2015 Mauritius 2019 Total
Comoros 9
Madagascar 9
Maldives 10
Mauritius 10
Mayotte 5
Réunion 10
Seychelles 10

Events

All-time medal table

As of 2015.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Réunion6646245351823
2 Mauritius4965516071654
3 Madagascar4744104511335
4 Seychelles225234280739
5 Comoros9216494
6 Maldives6162850
7 Mayotte5193357
Totals (7 entries)1879187519985752

2003 France Indian Ocean medals have been counted for Réunion.

See also


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