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Indian Ocean Island Youth Games postponed to 2005

April 12, 2004

The Indian Island Youth Games scheduled for this summer in Réunion have been canceled and are now to be held in 2005. Réunion was reportedly having far too many difficulties organizing the games. If Réunion can not host the games, Mauritius has been asked to get ready to serve as an alternate site. If Mauritius is not ready, the games will be postponed until 2006.

The Commission de la Jeunesse et des Sports de l'Océan Indien (CJSOI) still wants to have opportunities for its young athletes to compete and has proposed to hold several single sport championships for 14-17 year old athletes throughout its member nations.

Réunion will still host some activities, with the island assigned to host an athletic meeting, tennis and a cultural meeting between the months of September and November. Mauritius will host judo and girls basketball in August and Madagascar will host the boys football tournament. Seychelles will host a volleyball tournament December 3-6. Dates events and places are scheduled to be confirmed at the end of this month.

Reunion wins medals race again

September 8, 2003

The sixth Indian Ocean Island Games came to a close Sunday evening, September 7th with Reunion (joined this year by Mayotte), finishing in their traditional spot at the very top of the medals table having won the most gold medals in this year's edition. Reunion has won the most gold medals at each edition of the Indian Ocean Island Games, with the exception of 1990, when host Madagascar took the honors. This years host Mauritius won the most total medals but was behind in the gold medal race.

Maldives failed to medal in this years edition of the games, only the second Indian Ocean Games that it has failed to win a medal.

Madagascar has been chosen as the host of the next Indian Ocean Island Games. It was announced the games will be scheduled for 2007.

2003 Indian Ocean Island Games Medals

Nation

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Total

Reunion and Mayotte

68

49

64

181

Mauritius

57

76

52

185

Seychelles

43

40

32

115

Madagascar

27

30

51

108

Comoros

1

1

9

11

Maldives

0

0

0

0

Indian Ocean Island Games off and running in Mauritius

Reunion wins medals race again

September 8, 2003

The sixth Indian Ocean Island Games came to a close Sunday evening, September 7th with Reunion (joined this year by Mayotte), finishing in their traditional spot at the very top of the medals table having won the most gold medals in this year's edition. Reunion has won the most gold medals at each edition of the Indian Ocean Island Games, with the exception of 1990, when host Madagascar took the honors. This years host Mauritius won the most total medals but was behind in the gold medal race.

Maldives failed to medal in this years edition of the games, only the second Indian Ocean Games that it has failed to win a medal.

Madagascar has been chosen as the host of the next Indian Ocean Island Games. It was announced the games will be scheduled for 2007.

2003 Indian Ocean Island Games Medals

Nation

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Total

Reunion and Mayotte

68

49

64

181

Mauritius

57

76

52

185

Seychelles

43

40

32

115

Madagascar

27

30

51

108

Comoros

1

1

9

11

Maldives

0

0

0

0

 

September 3, 2003

Halfway through the Indian Ocean Island Games in Port-Louis, Mauritius, and all is well. Some 1400 athletes from Reunion and Mayotte, Madagascar, Seychelles, Comoros, Maldives and Mauritius are participating in the games.

The opening ceremony was enthusiastic, with some 10,000 Mauritians shouting "Allez Maurice!, Allez Maurice!" to cheer on their athletes. A small crisis was avoided when, inexplicably, only five of the six nations flags were flying in the stadium. Prime Minister Anerood Jugnauth, and President of the organizing committee Roger Henri, had to issue an apology to the delegation from the Comoros for the gaffe.

Richard Sunee and Josiane Nairac-Boullé shared the honor of lighting the games flame. Sunee became Mauritius's first gold medal winner at the Commonwealth Games in 1998 when he won in boxing. Boullé was an athlete in the first Indian Ocean Island Games in 1979.

Reunion and Mayotte (a French overseas department) are currently leading the medals table. Reunion sent a large delegation of over 400 athletes to the games. World boxing champion Willy Blain is Reunion's best known athlete at the Games. The Maldives sent a small delegation of just nine athletes.

A brand new 2-million dollar complex with boxing and weightlifting gymnasiums, and a fitness center was opened for the games. It was built 25 km south of Port Louis.

It was announced (this past May) that Madagascar was awarded the honor of hosting the seventh edition of the Indian Ocean Island Games, but no date has been chosen.

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