2012 ASEAN University Games

2012 ASEAN University Games
Host city Vientiane
Country Laos
Nations participating 11
Athletes participating 7,000
Events 20
Opening ceremony 12 December 2012 (2012-12-12)
Closing ceremony 20 December 2012 (2012-12-20)
Officially opened by Thongsing Thammavong
Prime Minister of Laos
Torch lighter Vatsana Sijan
Saton Sutina
Main venue New Laos National Stadium
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The 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.

Various member countries of the AUSC have taken turns in hosting the event, but 2012 was the first time Laos played host. The Games ran from 12 December 2012 to 20 December 2012.

The ASEAN University Games is a multi-sport event. It has 17 compulsory sports, including track and field, swimming, basketball, football, table tennis, tennis, karate-do, volleyball, etc.[1]

Mascots

Mr. Santiphab and Miss Mittaphab, the official mascot

The mascots are a pair of bees named Mr. Santiphap and Miss Mittaphap. According to the official website, these are the reason of the selection of the mascots:[2]

Medal tally

  Host nation

This is the official medal tally.

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Malaysia (MAS) 60 48 72 180
2  Vietnam (VIE) 56 35 28 119
3  Thailand (THA) 45 52 56 153
4  Indonesia (INA) 41 52 61 154
5  Laos (LAO) 32 35 46 113
6  Singapore (SIN) 3 6 23 32
7  Philippines (PHI) 2 12 16 30
8  Myanmar (MYA) 1 0 2 3
9  Cambodia (CAM) 0 0 8 8
10  Brunei (BRU) 0 0 5 5
11  Timor-Leste (TLS) 0 0 3 3
Total 240 240 320 800

References

  1. http://www.nationalradio.com/ugames.shtml
  2. "About AUG". 12 March 2012. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 19 October 2014.

External links

Preceded by
2010
Chiang Mai, Thailand
2012
Laos
Succeeded by
2014
Palembang, Indonesia
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