ASEAN University Games

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ASEAN University Games
AbbreviationAUG
First event1981 Chiang Mai, Thailand
Occur every2 years
Last event2016 Singapore

ASEAN University Games (AUG) is a biennial sports event that involves athletes from the universities of the ASEAN member countries. Organised by the members of the ASEAN University Sports Council (AUSC), the first event was held in 1981.[1]

Sports

Objectives

  • To promote ASEAN Solidarity in our youth through school sports;
  • To provide opportunities for school athletes to benchmark their sporting talents in the ASEAN region; and
  • To provide opportunities for school athletes to interact and engage in cultural exchange within ASEAN.
Year Games Host City 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place 1st place, gold medalist(s) 3rd place
ASEAN University Games
1980 I Thailand Chiang Mai  Indonesia (26)  Thailand (12)  Myanmar (10)
1982 II Indonesia Jakarta  Indonesia (44)  Thailand (13)  Malaysia (7)
1984 III Malaysia Bangi  Indonesia (37)  Singapore (15)  Thailand (10)
1986 IV  Singapore  Indonesia (27)  Singapore (27)  Thailand (8)
1988 V Thailand Pattaya  Thailand (47)  Indonesia (43)  Myanmar (8)
1990 VI Indonesia Bandung  Indonesia (67)  Thailand (9)  Malaysia (7)
1992 VII Malaysia Shah Alam  Indonesia (37)  Malaysia (34)  Thailand (18)
1994 VIII  Singapore  Indonesia (27)  Singapore (24)  Malaysia (9)
1996 IX Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan  Indonesia (25)  Thailand (18)  Brunei (12)
1999 X Thailand Bangkok  Thailand (64)  Indonesia (8)  Malaysia (5)
2002 XI Philippines Manila  Thailand (68)  Indonesia (32)  Philippines (20)
2004 XII Indonesia Surabaya  Thailand (52)  Indonesia (30)  Malaysia (10)
2006 XIII Vietnam Hanoi  Vietnam (74)  Thailand (42)  Indonesia(27)
2008 XIV Malaysia Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia (90)  Vietnam (45)  Thailand (32)
2010 XV Thailand Chiang Mai  Thailand (58)  Indonesia (46)  Malaysia (37)
2012 XVI Laos Vientiane  Malaysia (60)  Vietnam (56)  Thailand (45)
2014 XVII Indonesia Palembang  Indonesia (66)  Thailand (53)  Malaysia (40)
2016 XVIII  Singapore  Thailand (52)  Indonesia (33)  Malaysia (27)
2018 XIX Myanmar Naypyidaw

By number of wins

Country Titles 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winning years
 Indonesia
9
1981, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2014
 Thailand
6
1988, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2010, 2016
 Malaysia
2
2008, 2012
 Vietnam
1
2006
 Brunei
0
 Cambodia
 Laos
 Myanmar
 Philippines
 Singapore
 East Timor

Total Medal Tally

( Medal Tally of 2004 ASEAN University Games to 2016 ASEAN University Games)

1  Thailand (THA) 334 287 305 926
2  Indonesia (INA) 273 352 314 939
3  Malaysia (MAS) 270 274 308 852
4  Vietnam (VIE) 270 161 126 557
5  Singapore (SIN) 51 56 139 246
6  Philippines (PHI) 46 68 119 233
7  Laos (LAO) 45 64 102 211
8  Cambodia (CAM) 4 4 11 19
9  Myanmar (MYA) 1 4 14 19
10  East Timor (TLS) 0 3 18 21
11  Brunei (BRU) 0 0 15 15
Total (11 NOCs) 1294 1273 1471 4038

1999 ASEAN University Games

Participating nations
Medal table
Key

  *   Host nation (Thailand)

1  Thailand (THA)* 64 33 15 112
2  Indonesia (INA) 8 4 3 15
3  Malaysia (MAS) 5 17 15 37
4  Philippines (PHI) 2 6 29 37
5  Vietnam (VIE) 0 5 4 9
6  Singapore (SIN) 0 4 17 21
7  Brunei (BRU) 0 0 1 1
 Cambodia (CAM) 0 0 1 1
 Laos (LAO) 0 0 1 1
Total (9 NOCs) 79 69 86 234

2004 ASEAN University Games

12th ASEAN University Games
CountryIndonesia
Sport12
Events112
← 2002
2006 →

5 to 12 December 2004, Surabaya.[2]

Participating nations
Sports
Medal table
Key

  *   Host nation (Indonesia)

1  Thailand (THA) 52 46 26 124
2  Indonesia (INA)* 30 33 48 111
3  Malaysia (MAS) 10 18 24 52
4  Philippines (PHI) 10 9 11 30
5  Vietnam (VIE) 9 4 7 20
6  Singapore (SIN) 1 2 9 12
7  Brunei (BRU) 0 0 4 4
8  Cambodia (CAM) 0 0 0 0
 Laos (LAO) 0 0 0 0
 East Timor (TLS) 0 0 0 0
Total (10 NOCs) 112 112 129 353

External links

References

  1. ^ 1999 10th ASEAN University Games
  2. ^ "SG Uni Sports History".