2021 Islamic Solidarity Games

5th Islamic Solidarity Games
Host cityKonya
Country Turkey
Nations55
Athletes4200
Events380 in 19 Sports
Opening9 August 2022
Closing18 August 2022
Opened byPresident Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Athlete's OathÖznur Cüre
Judge's OathSerkan Karademir
Main venueKonya Metropolitan Stadium
Websitekonya2021.com

‌The 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games (Turkish: 2021 İslami Dayanışma Oyunları) were the 5th edition of the event held from 9 to 18 August 2022 at Konya, Turkey under the aegis of Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation (ISSF). It was the first time in history that the event was organised by the Turkish Olympic Committee.

Formerly scheduled to take place from 20 to 29 August 2021, the event was postponed to be held from 10 to 19 September 2021 in July 2020 by the ISSF because the original dates were coinciding with the 2020 Summer Olympics, which were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1][2][3] In May 2021, the ISSF postponed the event to August 2022 citing the COVID-19 pandemic situation in the participating countries.[4]

Bidding

On 22 / 23 December 2016, the Turkish Olympic Committee submitted its bid for 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games during a Coordination Meeting with Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation held at the country.[5]

On 13 April 2017, Istanbul was awarded the event during the 25th ISSF Executive Board meeting held at Baku, Azerbaijan.[6] In December 2019, Turkey requested to change the host city from Istanbul to Konya, which was subsequently approved by the ISSF. The host city contract was signed in a meeting on 19 December 2019 in Ankara, Turkey.[7]

Venues

Venue Name Sports
19 May Sports Hall Taekwondo, Fencing
Cumhuriyet Football Field Football
Karatay Congress and Sport Center Volleyball, Basketball, 3×3 Karate
Konya Metropolitan Municipality Stadium Football, Ceremonies
Konya Olympic Swimming Pool Swimming, Para Swimming
Konya Athletic Field Athletics, Para Athletics
Konya Technical University Sports Hall Judo, Wrestling
Konya Velodrome Artistic Gymnastics, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Cycling Track
Selcuk University 15 July Stadium Football
Selçuklu Municipality International Sports Hall Handball, Kickboxing
Saraçoğlu Sport Complex Shooting, Para Shooting, Archery, Para Archery, Traditional Turkish Archery
TÜYAP Konya International Fair Center Table Tennis, Para Table Teniis, Weightlifting, Bocce

Sports

In October 2019, Organizing Committee in cooperation with Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation (ISSF) announced following 24 disciplines from 21 sports to be contested in this edition of Islamic Solidarity Games. Some sports also included their paralympic counterpart as athletics, judo, swimming and weightlifting.[8] In March 2022, the final program was announced with 22 disciplines from 19 sports including 4 para sports. In relation with the program from 5 years early, the organizers choose to remove 6 sports: water polo, diving, field hockey, tennis, wushu and zurkhaneh. At their place they choose to add archery, boccia, fencing and kickboxing. At the paralympic events parapowerlifiting and blind judo was dropped and their place was added para table tennis and para archery. Along this events, in archery was included 4 extra events with the Traditional Turkish Archery discipline.[9]

2021 Islamic Solidarity Games sports programme

Schedule

The Games were originally scheduled to take place from 20 to 29 August 2021 in Konya, Turkey.[7] In May 2020, the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation (ISSF), who are responsible for the direction and control of the Islamic Solidarity Games, postponed the games as the 2020 Summer Olympics were postponed to July and August 2021, due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.[10][11]

OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Event finals CC Closing ceremony
August 5
Fri
6
Sat
7
Sun
8
Mon
9
Tue
10
Wed
11
Thu
12
Fri
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Sat
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15
Mon
16
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18
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Events
Ceremonies OC CC
Archery 5 6 2 2 6 4 25
Athletics 6 8 8 11 9 43
3x3 basketball 2 2
Bocce 10 10
Cycling 2 2 2 2 2 2 12
Fencing 2 3 3 4 12
Football 1 1
Gymnastics 2 6 8 2 4 27
Handball 2 2
Judo 7 7 2 16
Karate 7 7 14
Kickboxing 4 10 17 31
Shooting 2 1 2 1 6
Swimming 5 4 4 4 4 7 8 8 9 8 61
Table tennis 2 2 4 3 11
Taekwondo 4 4 4 4 16
Volleyball 2 2
Weightlifting 9 12 9 15 15 60
Wrestling 7 8 8 7 30
Daily medal events 2 2 7 14 16 25 48 49 25 39 42 27 41 32 381
Cumulative total 2 4 11 25 41 66 114 163 188 227 269 296 337
August 2022 5
Fri
6
Sat
7
Sun
8
Mon
9
Tue
10
Wed
11
Thu
12
Fri
13
Sat
14
Sun
15
Mon
16
Tue
17
Wed
18
Thu
Total events

Source:[12]

Participating nations

It is expected that the 55 members of the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation will present at the Games. In May 2022, Egypt announced it will not send athletes.[13] In July 2022, Iraq withdrew from participation.

Below is a list of all the participating NOCs; the number of competitors per delegation is indicated in brackets.

Participating National Committees

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Turkey)

2021 Islamic Solidarity Games medal table[14]
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Turkey (TUR)*14510789341
2 Uzbekistan (UZB)514265158
3 Iran (IRI)394450133
4 Azerbaijan (AZE)29363499
5 Kazakhstan (KAZ)27233989
6 Morocco (MAR)15133462
7 Indonesia (INA)13142956
8 Bahrain (BHR)97723
9 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)881531
10 Algeria (ALG)7122342
11 Kuwait (KUW)59216
12 Turkmenistan (TKM)461323
13 Qatar (QAT)43512
14 United Arab Emirates (UAE)32510
15 Saudi Arabia (KSA)2121024
16 Cameroon (CMR)26513
17 Uganda (UGA)2529
18 Jordan (JOR)24612
19 Malaysia (MAS)2147
20 The Gambia (GAM)2002
21 Nigeria (NGR)1315
22 Senegal (SEN)1157
23 Ivory Coast (CIV)1135
24 Oman (OMN)1124
25 Libya (LBA)1034
26 Burkina Faso (BUR)1012
 Niger (NIG)1012
28 Pakistan (PAK)1001
29 Tajikistan (TJK)0358
30 Sudan (SUD)0213
31 Tunisia (TUN)0167
32 Lebanon (LBN)0134
33 Bangladesh (BAN)0123
 Palestine (PLE)0123
35 Djibouti (DJI)0112
36 Albania (ALB)0101
 Guinea (GUI)0101
 Mali (MLI)0101
 Togo (TOG)0101
40 Yemen (YEM)0022
41 Benin (BEN)0011
 Guinea-Bissau (GBS)0011
 Maldives (MDV)0011
 Sierra Leone (SLE)0011
Totals (44 entries)3793744791,232

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