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1969 Summer Deaflympics

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11st Summer Deaflympics
Host cityBelgrade, Yugoslavia
Nations33 countries
Athletes1189 athletes
Events105 (13 disciplines)
OpeningAugust 9, 1969
ClosingAugust 16, 1969
Opened byJosip Broz Tito
Summer
Winter

The 1969 Summer Deaflympics (Template:Lang-sr), officially known as the 11th Summer Deaflympics (Template:Lang-sr), is an international multi-sport event that was celebrated from August 9 to 16, 1969 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.[1]

The 11th Summer Deaflympics Games were originally scheduled to be held from 13 to 24 December 1968 in Mexico City, but was decided to host it in 1969 due to the schedule of 1968 Summer Olympics.

Sports

  • Artistic Gymnastics
  • Athletics
  • Basketball
  • Cycling
  • Diving
  • Football
  • Handball
  • Shooting
  • Swimming
  • Table Tennis
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball
  • Water Polo
  • Wrestling

Medal Tally

  *   Host nation (Yugoslavia)

1969 Summer Deaflympics medal table
RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union (URS)36322997
2 United States (USA)22232166
3 Hungary (HUN)84820
4 Italy (ITA)76821
5 West Germany (FRG)62210
6 Iran (IRI)52310
7 Poland (POL)46818
8 Yugoslavia (YUG)*32813
9 East Germany (GDR)3227
10 Canada (CAN)2417
11 Finland (FIN)2226
12 Great Britain (GBR)2204
13 Bulgaria (BUL)16512
14 Denmark (DEN)1416
15 Sweden (SWE)1146
16 Argentina (ARG)1102
17 Norway (NOR)1001
18 Japan (JPN)03710
19 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0213
20 Switzerland (SUI)0202
21 Australia (AUS)0101
22 Netherlands (NED)0033
 Romania (ROU)0033
24 Colombia (COL)0011
 France (FRA)0011
Totals (25 entries)105107118330

References

  1. ^ "Games | Deaflympics". Archived from the original on 2016-05-19. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
Preceded by
1965
X
Washington D.C.,USA
1969 Summer Deaflympics
XI
Belgrade,Yugoslavia
Succeeded by
1973
XII
Malmö,Sweden