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  • Sri Lanka has competed in the first three editions of the Lusophone Games. Overall performance of Sri Lanka in the Lusophone Games. 2006 Lusophone Games...
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  • and the AFC U-23 Championship representing Sri Lanka. The team has won bronze medals at the South Asian Games in 2004 and at the 2014 Lusophony Games. The...
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  • Guinea India Sri Lanka (20 athletes) Guinea-Bissau East Timor São Tomé and Príncipe On 21 May 2007, during a meeting between the 2009 Games Organizing Committee...
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  • October 2006, the president of the organizing committee for the 2009 Lusophony Games, José Vicente de Moura, mentioned the possibility of the ACOLOP proposing...
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  • Football at the Lusophone Games was first held in the first edition in Macau, in 2006. Only the men's tournament has been contested so far. v t e...
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    Portuguese is the national language of Angola. Alongside the Lusophony Games, Angola also competes at other multi-sport games such as the Olympics. The first...
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  • Athletics is one of the sports at the quadrennial Lusophone Games (Portuguese: Jogos da Lusofonia) competition. It featured at the inaugural edition in...
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  • These are the official results of the athletics competition at the 2009 Lusophone Games which took place on 12–13 and 19 July 2009 in Lisbon, Portugal...
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  • These are the full results of the athletics competition at the 2014 Lusophone Games which took place on 23–25 and 27 January 2014 in Bambolim in the Indian...
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  • Príncipe) and 2 associate members (India; and Sri Lanka) However, the Games started earlier on 4 October due to |the international football calendar limitations...
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    Susanthika Jayasinghe (category Commonwealth Games competitors for Sri Lanka)
    1975) is a Sri Lankan retired sprinter, who specialised in the 100 and 200 metres. She won the Olympic silver medal for the 200m event in the 2000 Summer...
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  • former winning both tournaments and a silver medal, and the latter grabbing a silver and two bronze medals. ACOLOP Lusophony Games 2006 Lusophony Games...
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  • Games mission-chief level; Joint-bids for places on the International Olympic Movement structure; Staging of the ACOLOP Games (Lusophony Games). At the...
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  •  Equatorial Guinea  India  Sri Lanka List of 2014 Lusophone Games Venues Archived 21 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine For these Games, 97 events in 9 sports...
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  •  Portugal (8)  Sri Lanka (17)  São Tomé and Príncipe (4)  Timor-Leste (2) The original 400m and 4×400m medalist, Sumit Malik, was at the time of the competition...
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  • The Lusophone Games records in athletics are set by athletes who are representing one of the ACOLOP's member federations, which involves athletes coming...
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  •  Macau (6)  Mozambique (2)  Portugal (55)  São Tomé and Príncipe (9)  Sri Lanka (9)  Timor-Leste (5) LusofG Lisboa POR 12 - 13 July . Tilastopaja. Retrieved...
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  • The Sri Lankan national basketball team represents Sri Lanka in international competitions. It is administered by the Sri Lanka Basketball Federation...
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  • Himasha Eashan (category Commonwealth Games competitors for Sri Lanka)
    is a Sri Lankan sprint athlete specializing in the 100 and 200 metres. He held the South Asian and Sri Lankan records in the 100 m sprint with the time...
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  • Chaminda Indika Wijekoon (category Commonwealth Games competitors for Sri Lanka)
    a Sri Lankan middle-distance runner specialising in the 1500 metres. He represented his country at the 2011 World Championships where he reached the semifinals...
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