Arafura Games

The Arafura Games is a unique, inclusive multi-sport event where athletes with a disability compete in the same program as able-bodied athletes. Competitors from around the world compete in the week-long games held every 2 years in the Australian city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory.[1]

Called a "meeting of Sporting Neighbours", the Arafura Games takes its name from the Arafura Sea, which lies between northern Australia and Southeast Asia. Nations along the Arafura Sea originally formed the basis of the Arafura Games, however in recent years countries from further afield have participated, including United States, England, Brazil and Liechtenstein.

The most recent Games, held in 2011, involved over 40 nations and over 2,500 athletes. The next event was to be held 11–18 May 2013 but was cancelled by the newly elected CLP government as it 'costs too much to run' [2]

History

First held in 1991. A foundation sport of the Arafura Games, Basketball has grown from a 4 team competition with teams from around the Darwin region to an 8 team international competition with teams from all over the world. The Games were known as the Arafura Sports Festival up until 1997. These Games were the first ever international sporting festival to have Australian Rules Football as an international competition sport in its own right. The International Australian Football Council was formed after the 1995 Games, playing an important role in promoting Aussie Rules until dissolving in 2001.

The Arafura Games were cancelled in 2003 due to concern over the SARS virus. From 2005 onwards, the Arafura Games included events for athletes with physical disabilities. The 2007 Arafura Games received patronage from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).

The CLP government cancelled the Arafura Games in 2012.

Basketball

Conducted under Federation of International Basketball Associations (FIBA) conditions and Guidelines, Basketball is played at the Darwin Basketball Stadium, Abala Road Marrara, in the Marrara Sporting Complex.

In recent years, USA squad players from university teams dominated the competition. The Northern Territory team have been shaded in the last 4 Arafura Games by the Americans and only their depth on the bench has let them down. The Northern Territory have won the Silver medal in the past 4 Arafura games. 2007 Arafura Games Basketball results:

Gold United States of America: USA Colleges
Silver Northern Territory: Northern Territory
Bronze Australian Indigenous: Australian Indigenous

Sports

The Arafura Games was to be held 11–18 May 2013 but was cancelled by the newly elected CLP government on October 31 reportedly due to costs.[2] Sports to be included will be announced in 2012. The sports played at the 2011 Arafura Games:

Participating countries

References

  1. Archived April 10, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. 1 2 "NT News". ntnews.com.au.

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