The Mandaran Games

The Mandaran Games (Pemecutan Malay; Pesta Olahraga Mandara) are a multi-sport event organized by Committee of The Mandaran Games. It is held for athletes from members of The Mandaran Council. It was held for the first time in 1725 in Tegeh Kori, Pemecutan, while the most recent games were held in 1781 in Ampenan and Praya, Cakranegara. The games was held every 4 years.

History
The idea was proposed at the third annual meeting of The Mandaran Council by Abraham Miladi, the then Prime Minister of Toluiwa. The idea was then become a discussion agenda at the fourth annual meeting. And after the voting, the idea to held the sporting event for the area was passed. Pemecutan was given the privilege to held the first event because of the members deemed that Pemecutan was more ready to held event. The country was just finished the establishment of Tegeh Kori Sport Complex. And the inaugural of The Mandaran Games will be the venue first competition.

After the fourth games, a separate sport body is established to organized, regulate and presides the Games. In 1738, Committee of The Mandaran Games is officially created. All of the committee members have hosted the games at least once. Pemecutan, together with its constituent states, hosted the most games with 7 events.

Sports
Acording to The Mandaran Games charter and rule, a host nation must stage a minimum of 10 sports, not includes the 3 compulsory sports; athletics, gymnastics and swimming. So a host nation at least must stage 13 sports. A host have to announced the number sports that will be contested 2 years before the said games. For each sport and event to be included, a minimum of four countries must participated in it. If less than four countries confirmed their participation for a sport and/or event, a host nation can propose for the sport and/or event to be included as a demonstration sport.