FACTOID # 2: Russia won the first World Air Games, held in Turkey in 1997. Events included hang-gliding, sky-surfing, and ballooning.
 
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Southeast Asia > Brunei > Sports

BRUNEIAN SPORTS STATS:   Top Stats   All Stats  
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1995 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Bronze 6 [8th of 10]
1997 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Bronze 8 [8th of 10]
1997 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Total 10 [8th of 10]
1999 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Bronze 31 [6th of 9]
1999 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Gold 4 [7th of 9]
1999 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Total 47 [7th of 9]
2001 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Bronze 6 [9th of 10]
2001 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Silver 5 [8th of 10]
2001 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Total 11 [8th of 10]
2005 ASEAN ParaGames > Medal Tally > Bronze 5 [7th of 10]
2005 ASEAN ParaGames > Medal Tally > Gold 7 [8th of 8]
2005 ASEAN ParaGames > Medal Tally > Silver 5 [8th of 10]
2005 ASEAN ParaGames > Medal Tally > Total 17 [8th of 10]
Chess > GrandMasters 0 [96th of 135]
Chess > International Masters 0 [100th of 135]
Chess > World Chess Rankings 2,336 [70th of 135]
Countries playing Australian rules football > America > Major teams/clubs Sharks
FIFA World Ranking > Men 48 [192nd of 198]
International Cricket Council members > Affiliate Members > Member Since 1992
National Olympic Committee > NOC by recognition date > # 151 [13th of 68]

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SOURCES: Wikipedia: 1995 Southeast Asian Games ; Wikipedia: 1997 Southeast Asian Games ; Wikipedia: 1999 Southeast Asian Games ; Wikipedia: 2001 Southeast Asian Games ; Wikipedia: 2005 ASEAN ParaGames ; World Chess Federation, 2006; Wikipedia: Countries playing Australian rules football ; Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA); Wikipedia: List of International Cricket Council members ; Wikipedia: National Olympic Committee

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Brunei, Negara Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Darussalam

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