2016 ASEAN University Games
Motto | In Celebration of Diversity and Unity |
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Events | 173 in 15 sports |
Main venue | Nanyang Technological University (Opening) National University of Singapore (Closing) |
Website | 2016 ASEAN University Games |
The 2016 ASEAN University Games, officially known as the 18th ASEAN University Games, was a Southeast Asian university multi-sports event held in Singapore. This was the third time Singapore hosted the ASEAN University Games, and its first time since 1994. Previously, Singapore also hosted the 1986 games.[1]
The games was held from 10 to 19 July 2016, although several events had commenced from 9 July 2016. Around 1000 athletes from 11 participating nations participated at the games which featured 173 events in 15 sports. It was opened by Ong Ye Kung, the acting minister of education of Singapore at the Nanyang Technological University. The final medal tally was led by Thailand, with host Singapore in fifth place.
Venues
The 18th ASEAN University Games had 15 venues for the games with the Nanyang Technological University served as the athletes' village.[2]
Competition Venue | Sports |
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Nanyang Technological University | |
Auditorium | Opening ceremony |
National Institute of Education | Archery |
Sports Hall 2, 3 | Basketball, Table tennis |
Main field | Football |
Field 2 | Rugby sevens |
National University of Singapore | |
Town green | Closing Ceremony |
Utown2 | Fencing |
Multi purpose sports hall | Volleyball |
Others | |
Silat and Sepak Takraw Centre of Excellence | Pencak Silat, Sepak Takraw |
OCBC Aquatic Centre | Swimming, Water Polo |
Choa Chu Kang Stadium | Athletics |
The Promontory, Marina Bay | Canoeing |
Singapore Institute of Management | Badminton |
Toa Payoh Sports Complex | Petanque |
SAFRA Yishun | Shooting |
Marketing
Motto
The official motto of the 2016 ASEAN University Games is In Celebration of Diversity and Unity. It was chosen to represent celebration of common goals, achievements, and love of sport, showcase of dedication, skills, and sense of fair play and celebration of passion to excel despite the difference in racial and lingual identity.
Logo
The logo of the 2016 ASEAN University Games is an image of the stylised brush strokes of the ASEAN University Games acronym, AUG surrounded by 11 stars of blue, yellow and red colour. The stylised brush strokes of the logo represents the youth, energy, and vibrancy of the games. The eleven stars, representing the 10 ASEAN countries and the candidate nation Timor-Leste that participates at the games. The brush stroke across the letter G that slants upward towards the first of the eleven stars represents the idea that sport provides a pathway for bringing people together to create and share common goals and purpose. The three colours of the stars, which are red, blue, and yellow, the common colours of the ASEAN countries, represent the inclusiveness of the university games. The logo overall, represents the aspirations of the ASEAN countries through sports and also the diversity and unity of the participants.[3]
Mascot
The mascot of the 2016 ASEAN University Games is a lion named Nila, which is also previously the mascot of the 2015 Southeast Asian Games and the 2015 ASEAN Para Games. The name comes from Sang Nila Utama, the founder of Singapura. Nila has a red mane and heart-shaped face and is described as courage, passionate and friendly. The rehash of Nila as the mascot of the games is meant to promote friendship and ASEAN solidarity in the youth of ASEAN through sports.[4]
The games
Opening ceremony
The opening ceremony was held at the Nanyang Technological University Auditorium at 20:00 (SST) on 10 July 2016. Before the opening ceremony, Singapore university students put up a series of performance with mascot Nila making its appearance for a brief while. The Opening ceremony begins with the performance by Singapore Dance Crew, followed by the parade of athletes from the participating nations of the games, began with the Brunei delegate. The Singaporean delegate received the warmest welcome when they marched into the auditorium. After the athletes marched into the auditorium, the National Anthem of Singapore was sung by Sophie Zara. After that, Dr. Tan Eng Liang, the Chairman of the games organising committee and the vice president of the Singapore National Olympic Council and Prof Datuk Dr Abdullah Mohamad Said, the president of ASEAN University Sports Council then gave their respective speech and the games was declared open by acting minister of education of Singapore, Mr Ong Ye Kung after he gave his speech. After tha games was declared open, Mervyn Teo took the athletes' oath and Mohd Azhar Bin Yusof took the judge's oath. Ang Han Teng and Nur Shafiqa Binti Sheik Alauddin then took the torch into the auditorium and lit the cauldron on the stage. The ceremony concludes with a series of dance performance, including the traditional dances of Singapore's main races by Singapore university students.[5]
Closing ceremony
The closing ceremony was held at the National University of Singapore Town Green at 20:00 (SST) on 19 July 2016. The closing ceremony begins with the participating athletes walked to the center of the field, followed by a dance performance by Singapore university students. After that, Dr. Tan Eng Liang, the Chairman of the games organising committee and the vice president of the Singapore National Olympic Council and Prof Datuk Dr Abdullah Mohamad Said, the president of ASEAN University Sports Council then gave their respective speech and the games was declared close by Ms Sim Ann, Senior Minister of State of the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth and Ministry of Finance. Sophie Zara then performed a song, with the games' flags lowered and the cauldron extinguished. After that, the ASEAN University Games responsibility was handed over to Myanmar, host of the 2018 ASEAN University Games where Dr Thien Wi, President of the Myanmar University Sports Federation receive the ASEAN University Sports Federation flag as its symbol. The national flag of Myanmar was raised as the National Anthem of Myanmar was played. The ceremony concluded with a Myanmar Segment Performance and an after-ceremony rock concert, featuring rock bands from five different Singapore universities.[6]
Participating nations
Sports
- Archery (10)
- Athletics (37)
- Badminton (7)
- Basketball (2)
- Canoeing (21)
- Fencing (11)
- Football (1)
- Pencak silat (18)
- Pétanque (7)
- Rugby sevens (1)
- Sepak takraw (2)
- Shooting (8)
- Swimming (38)
- Table tennis (7)
- Volleyball (2)
- Water polo (1)
Calendar
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OC | Opening ceremony | ● | Event competition | 1 | Gold medal events | CC | Closing ceremony |
July | 9th Sat |
10th Sun |
11th Mon |
12th Tue |
13th Wed |
14th Thu |
15th Fri |
16th Sat |
17th Sun |
18th Mon |
19th Tue |
Events |
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Ceremonies | OC | CC | — | |||||||||
Archery | ● | ● | ● | 10 | 10 | |||||||
Athletics | 9 | 11 | 8 | 9 | 37 | |||||||
Badminton | ● | ● | 2 | ● | ● | 5 | 7 | |||||
Basketball | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 2 | 2 | |||||
Canoeing | ● | 6 | 15 | 21 | ||||||||
Fencing | ● | 5 | ● | 6 | 11 | |||||||
Football | ● | ● | ● | ● | 1 | 1 | ||||||
Pencak silat | ● | 2 | 2 | ● | 14 | 18 | ||||||
Petanque | ● | 3 | ● | 2 | 2 | 7 | ||||||
Rugby sevens | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||
Sepak takraw | ● | ● | 1 | ● | ● | 1 | 2 | |||||
Shooting | 4 | 4 | 8 | |||||||||
Swimming | 11 | 7 | 10 | 10 | 38 | |||||||
Table tennis | ● | ● | 2 | ● | ● | 5 | 7 | |||||
Volleyball | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 2 | 2 | |||||
Water polo | ● | ● | ● | 1 | 1 | |||||||
Daily medal events | 11 | 7 | 29 | 36 | 17 | 69 | 3 | 1 | 173 | |||
Cumulative total | 11 | 18 | 47 | 83 | 100 | 169 | 172 | 173 | ||||
July | 9th Sat |
10th Sun |
11th Mon |
12th Tue |
13th Wed |
14th Thu |
15th Fri |
16th Sat |
17th Sun |
18th Mon |
19th Tue |
Total events |
Medal table
Source: [10]
* Host nation (Singapore)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Thailand (THA) | 51 | 35 | 34 | 120 |
2 | Indonesia (INA) | 32 | 54 | 27 | 113 |
3 | Malaysia (MAS) | 27 | 29 | 33 | 89 |
4 | Vietnam (VIE) | 26 | 10 | 13 | 49 |
5 | Singapore (SIN)* | 24 | 20 | 33 | 77 |
6 | Philippines (PHI) | 6 | 12 | 18 | 36 |
7 | Cambodia (CAM) | 4 | 1 | 2 | 7 |
8 | Laos (LAO) | 3 | 9 | 10 | 22 |
9 | Timor-Leste (TLS) | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
10 | Myanmar (MYA) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
11 | Brunei (BRU) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Totals (11 entries) | 173 | 173 | 172 | 518 |
Results
Archery
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men Individual Recurve | Teo Kee Hui Keith Singapore |
Nugraha Nucky Indonesia |
Yahya Rudini Yushari Indonesia |
Men Team Recurve | Singapore Ong Yong Jia Teo Kee Hui Keith Zhang Zhenjie Justin |
Indonesia Edwar Alek Nugraha Nucky Yahya Rudini Yushari |
Malaysia Muhammad Shaiffuddin Mohd Kamro Omar Nazir Rosli Muhamad Fareez |
Women Individual Recurve | Ayuni Mesra Indonesia |
Quah Kai Zhi Singapore |
Teo Zhi Ning Singapore |
Women Team Recurve | Malaysia Abdullah Azuanis Azizi Nur Atiqah Mohamed Hamzah Ezryn Meza |
Singapore Quah Kai Zhi Teo Zhi Ning Wong Shi Ya Crystal |
Thailand Sukanya Buayen Nanthiya Kharuram Jidapa Swangpharnich |
Mixed Team Recurve | Singapore Teo Kee Hui Keith Teo Zhi Ning |
Malaysia Mohamed Hamzah Ezryn Meza Rosli Muhamad Fareez |
Thailand Sukanya Buayen Wachiranarong Tinrasri |
Men Individual Compound | Ruslan Zulfadhli Malaysia |
Mazuki Mohd Juwaidi Malaysia |
Wardhana Prima Wisnu Indonesia |
Men Team Compound | Malaysia Mazuki Mohd Juwaidi Ruslan Zulfadhli Saeri Ahmad Syafiq Azim |
Thailand Poovanai Budtho Jatuthep Muenhong Worrayut Sornpala |
Singapore Aang Han Teng Pang Qing Liang Tay Han Yueh Shawn |
Women Individual Compound | Mat Salleh Fatin Nurfatehah Malaysia |
Mohd Asmi Nurul Syazhera Malaysia |
Kanyavee Maneesombaktul Thailand |
Women Team Compound | Malaysia Cham Nong Saritha Mat Salleh Fatin Nurfatehah Mohd Asmi Nurul Syazhera |
Indonesia Fitriana Norsa Handayani Della Adisty Ramadhani Tiara Sakti |
Singapore Ang Hwee Ying Guanwan Christina Ong Madeleine Xue Li |
Mixed Team Compound | Malaysia Mat Salleh Fatin Nurfatehah Ruslan Zulfadhli |
Indonesia Ramadhani Tiara Sakti Wardhana Prima Wisnu |
Singapore Ang Han Teng Gunawan Christina |
Athletics
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men 100m | Nyepa Jonathan Malaysia |
10.62 | Le Trong Hinh Vietnam |
10.66 | Iswandi Iswandi Indonesia |
10.75 |
Men 200m | Jirapong Meenapra Thailand |
20.99 | Le Trong Hinh Vietnam |
21.02 | Kang Calvin Lee Loong Singapore |
21.97 |
Men 400m | Luong Van Thao Vietnam |
47.40 | Apisit Chamsri Thailand |
47.99 | Alet Mohamad Arif Zulhe Malaysia |
48.08 |
Men 800m | Neri Elbren Philippines |
1:52.69 | Maniam Keesavan Malaysia |
1:53.49 | Azman Putra Azrul Syazw Malaysia |
1:55.09 |
Men 1500m | Angus Jomar Philippines |
3:59.47 | Neri Elbren Philippines |
3:59.51 | Hamizan Ahmad Luth Malaysia |
4:00.03 |
Men 5000m | Le Van Thao Vietnam |
15:08.10 | Nurshodiq Nurshodiq Indonesia |
15:11.78 | Soundararajah Jeevanesh Singapore |
15:41.33 |
Men 10000m | Le Van Thao Vietnam |
31:49.07 | Nurshodiq Nurshodiq Indonesia |
31:58.26 | Thamavongchith Sysavath Laos |
33:31.75 |
Men 110m hurdles | Xaysa Anousone Laos |
14.06 | Maholtra Rio Indonesia |
14.22 | Ang Chen Xiang Singapore |
14.44 |
Men 400m hurdles | Andrian Andrian Indonesia |
52.83 | Nattapong Khanom Thailand |
52.85 | Bautista Clinton Philippines |
53.14 |
Men 3000m steeplechase | Hamizan Ahmad Luth Malaysia |
9:30.96 | Angus Jomar Philippines |
9:41.49 | Thamavongchith Sysavath Laos |
9:53.64 |
Men 4×100m relay | Thailand | 40.41 | Indonesia | 40.52 | Malaysia | 40.98 |
Men 4×400m relay | Thailand | 3:14.85 | Indonesia | 3:15.25 | Malaysia | 3:15.89 |
Men High jump | Nguyen Thanh Nhan Vietnam |
2.13m | Angus Jomar Philippines |
2.00m | Thamavongchith Sysavath Laos |
2.00m |
Men Long jump | Sawaturrahman Sawaturrahman Indonesia |
7.50m | Ubas Janry Philippines |
7.50m | Nguyen Van Cong Vietnam |
7.41m |
Men Triple jump | Nguyen Van Cong Vietnam |
15.61m | Muhammad Hussain Ismail Malaysia |
14.67m | Khan Meng Linn Singapore |
14.35m |
Men Pole vault | Porranot Purahong Thailand |
5.20m | Alwi Iskandar Malaysia |
5.05m | Wicaksono Eko Indonesia |
4.60m |
Men Discus throw | Irfan Shamsuddin Malaysia |
54.25m | Aroonsil Malasri Thailand |
47.10m | Phan Than Binh Vietnam |
43.01m |
Men Javelin throw | Peerachet Jantra Thailand |
74.29m | Hafiz Abd Indonesia |
66.51m | Kenny Gonzales Philippines |
61.77m |
Men Shot put | Husin Adi Alifuddin Malaysia |
16.33m | Thawat Khachin Thailand |
16.15m | Mohd Afandi Mohamad Hal Malaysia |
14.07m |
Women 100m | Zulkifli Zaidatul Husniah Malaysia |
11.94 | Nguyen Thi Oanh Vietnam |
12.27 | Yuliana Yuliana Indonesia |
12.32 |
Women 200m | Supawan Thipat Thailand |
24.27 | Zulkifli Zaidatul Husniah Malaysia |
24.36 | Nguyen Thi Oanh Vietnam |
24.96 |
Women 400m | Hoang Thi Ngoc Vietnam |
54.65 | Mayasari Sri Rahayu Indonesia |
55.38 | Mazlan Nurul Faizah Asm Malaysia |
56.44 |
Women 800m | Inthakouman Lodkeo Laos |
2:15.75 | Pamatian Louielyn Philippines |
2:17.57 | Dos Santos Mariquita Timor-Leste |
2:22.54 |
Women 1500m | Nguyen Thi Oanh Vietnam |
4:34.10 | Paijo Afriana Indonesia |
4:45.63 | Sivakumar Sharmila Malaysia |
4:50.25 |
Women 5000m | Pham Thi Hue Vietnam |
17:57.00 | Inthakoumman Lodkeo Laos |
18:22.33 | Napoleao Juventina Timor-Leste |
19:24.71 |
Women 10000m | Pham Thi Hue Vietnam |
38:07.22 | Napoleao Juventina Timor-Leste |
41:08.50 | Neo Hoon Suan Singapore |
42:30.03 |
Women 100m hurdles | Nova Emilia Indonesia |
13.97 | Chanthavong Manivanh Laos |
14.51 | Mohd Ali Aini Nurazira Malaysia |
14.71 |
Women 400m hurdles | Avila Marylyn Philippines |
1:02.22 | Jutamas Khonkham Thailand |
1:02.44 | Suhaimi Saidatul Malaysia |
1:02.61 |
Women 3000m steeplechase | Nguyen Thi Oanh Vietnam |
10:21.00 | Paijo Afriana Indonesia |
11:27.02 | Gagnao Joida Philippines |
12:02.96 |
Women 4×100m relay | Thailand | 46.06 | Indonesia | 46.80 | Malaysia | 46.99 |
Women 4×400m relay | Vietnam | 3:47.66 | Thailand | 3:48.67 | Indonesia | 3:50.89 |
Women High jump | Duong Thi Viet Anh Vietnam |
1.82m | Yeap Sean Yee Malaysia |
1.79m | Nguyen Thi Hoai Nhi Vietnam |
1.76m |
Women Long jump | Muhammad Zuki Noor Shah Malaysia |
5.95m | Tran Hue Hoa Vietnam |
5.70m | Chanthavong Manivanh Laos |
5.17m |
Women Triple jump | Tran Hue Hoa Vietnam |
13.17m | Muhammad Zuki Noor Shah Malaysia |
13.11m | Phoutthavong Lanly Laos |
12.21m |
Women Discus throw | Subenrat Insaeng Thailand |
56.37m | Choo Kang Ni Malaysia |
44.24m | Paosavad Phonexai Laos |
35.82m |
Women Javelin throw | Bui Thi Xuan Vietnam |
49.03m | Palabrica Evalyn Philippines |
44.40m | Dequinan Sarah Philippines |
40.79m |
Women Shot put | Areerat Intadis Thailand |
14.23m | Ishak Bibi Nuraishah Malaysia |
12.07m | Paosavad Phonexai Laos |
10.67m |
Badminton
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles | Zulfadli Zulkiffli Malaysia |
R Ivanudin Indonesia |
Setyaldi Putra Indonesia |
Women's singles | S Suwannakitborihan Thailand |
H Chua Singapore |
Febby Angguni Indonesia |
Men's doubles | Thailand Trawut Potieng N Yordphaisong |
Indonesia A Putera Rian Swastedian |
Thailand W Ampunsuwan Tinn Isriyanet |
Women's doubles | Thailand C Chaladchalam Phataimas Muenwong |
Thailand T Chanisa P Chochuwong |
Indonesia Aris Budiharti Dian Fitriani |
Mixed doubles | Indonesia A Putera Dian Fitriani |
Indonesia Rian Swastedian Aris Budiharti |
Thailand P Thongnuam P Chochuwong |
Men's team | Indonesia | Thailand | Malaysia |
Women's team | Thailand | Indonesia | Malaysia |
Basketball
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's team | Indonesia | Thailand | Malaysia |
Women's team | Thailand | Philippines | Malaysia |
Canoeing
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men C1 200m | Thailand | Singapore | Thailand | |||
Men C1 500m | Thailand | Singapore | Indonesia | |||
Men C1 1000m | Indonesia | Singapore | Thailand | |||
Men C2 200m | Singapore | Thailand | Singapore | |||
Men C2 500m | Singapore | Thailand | Indonesia | |||
Men C2 1000m | Singapore | Indonesia | Singapore | |||
Men K1 200m | Singapore | Singapore | Indonesia | |||
Men K1 500m | Singapore | Singapore | Thailand | |||
Men K1 1000m | Singapore | Singapore | Indonesia | |||
Men K2 200m | Singapore | Indonesia | Thailand | |||
Men K2 500m | Indonesia | Singapore | Thailand | |||
Men K2 1000m | Indonesia | Singapore | Thailand | |||
Men K4 200m | Singapore | Thailand | Singapore | |||
Men K4 500m | Singapore | Indonesia | Singapore | |||
Men K4 1000m | Indonesia | Singapore | Thailand | |||
Women K1 200m | Thailand | Indonesia | Vietnam | |||
Women K1 500m | Vietnam | Thailand | Singapore | |||
Women K2 200m | Thailand | Vietnam | Indonesia | |||
Women K2 500m | Vietnam | Singapore | Singapore | |||
Women K4 200m | Vietnam | Indonesia | Singapore | |||
Women K4 500m | Vietnam | Indonesia | Singapore |
Fencing
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men Individual Foil | Perez Nathaniel Philippines |
Zhang Zhenggang Singapore |
Nicanor Michael Philippines | |||
Men Individual Epee | Koh Joshua I Jie Malaysia |
Pratama Ryan Indonesia |
Jose Noelito Jr Philippines | |||
Men Individual Sabre | Phisullimah Ridey Indonesia |
Leu Uwe Yi Yang Singapore |
Concepion Christian Hester Philippines | |||
Men Team Foil | Singapore | Philippines | Indonesia | |||
Men Team Epee | Philippines | Malaysia | Singapore | |||
Men Team Sabre | Indonesia | Malaysia | Thailand | |||
Women Individual Foil | Abu Bakar Natasha Ezzra Malaysia |
Tinio Justine Gail Philippines |
Penaflor Dyren Faith Philippines | |||
Women Individual Epee | Wanwipa Thathongkueak Thailand |
Megawati Megawati Indonesia |
Lim Victoria Ann Xiu Yan Singapore | |||
Women Individual Sabre | Safitri Ima Indonesia |
Pornsavan Ngernrungruangroj Thailand |
Yong Christabel Mei Xin Singapore | |||
Women Team Foil | Philippines | Malaysia | Singapore | |||
Women Team Sabre | Thailand | Indonesia | Philippines |
Football
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men | Thailand | East Timor | Singapore |
Pencak silat
Swimming
References
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