词条 | 2020 ASEAN Para Games |
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| Name = X ASEAN Para Games | Logo = | Size = 150 | Optional caption = | Nations participating=11 | Athletes participating= 2,000[1] (expected) | Events = TBA in at least 14 sports | Motto = | Opening ceremony = 18 January | Closing ceremony = 25 January | Officially opened by = President of Philippines (expected) | Officially closed by = TBA | Athlete's Oath = TBA | Judge's Oath = TBA | Torch Lighter = TBA | Ceremony venue = (See) | Medals contested = | Website= TBA | previous = Kuala Lumpur 2017 | next = Vietnam 2021 }} The 2020 ASEAN Para Games is an upcoming biannual multi-sport event to be held after the 2019 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines for athletes with physical disabilities from 18 to 25 January. Participants came from 11 countries in Southeast Asia. The games, patterned after the Paralympics, will include athletes with various disabilities. This will be the second time Philippines hosted the ASEAN Para Games and its first time since 2005.[2] The Games will be held in January 2020[2]few weeks after the 2019 Southeast Asian Games. DevelopmentHost selectionIt is customary for the host nation of the Southeast Asian Games to also host the ASEAN Para Games within the same year. In July 2012, Brunei was initially selected to host the 30th Southeast Asian Games; consequentially the 10th ASEAN Para Games.[3] However in 4 June 2015, Brunei withdrew its hosting rights to the Games due to absence of government support.[4] The withdrawal of Brunei's hosting rights were also due to the country's lack of sporting facilities, accommodation, and preparation of their athletes. With Brunei's withdrawal, the Philippines[5] and Thailand expressed its interest to host the games.[6] Vietnam, the 2021 Southeast Asian Games host, was also offered to host the 2019 SEA Games, but declined.[7] The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) in July 2017 announced that the Philippines will be hosting the Games.[8] However within the same month, the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) addressed the POC that it is withdrawing its support for the Philippine hosting of the 2019 Games, saying that government decided to reallocate funds meant for hosting to the rehabilitation efforts of Marawi, which was left devastated following the Battle of Marawi.[9][10] It was later reported that the POC's insistence on handling all matters of the hosting; finance, security and the conduct of the Games as it did for the 2005 Southeast Asian Games, which led to the withdrawal of support by the PSC.[11] However, on August 16, the Philippines, through the POC president Peping Cojuangco, confirmed that the country will hosting the 2019 SEA Games, after Cojuangco wrote to President Rodrigo Duterte and appealed for reconsideration.[12] During the closing ceremony of the 2017 ASEAN Para Games in Kuala Lumpur, the symbolic ASEAN Para Sports Federation council flag was handed over by Malaysian Paralympic Council President SM Nasarudin SM Nasimuddin to the Paralympic Committee of the Philippines (PPC) president Michael I. Barredo. In contrast of other closing ceremonies held throughout the ASEAN Para Games, only a video promoting tourism and featured disabled athletes in the Philippines was presented instead of a grand presentation for the next host country. PreparationsPreparations for the Philippines' hosting of the 10th ASEAN Para Games officially began by April 2018. Then-Secretary of Foreign Affairs Alan Peter Cayetano is serving as the chairman of the 10th ASEAN Para Games organizing committee.[13] The official one-year countdown for the 2020 ASEAN Para Games was held at the Novotel Manila Araneta Center in Quezon City on January 18, 2019; exactly one year before the scheduled opening of the games.[14] VenuesJust like the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, the 2020 ASEAN Para Games will be hosted in three named hubs; Subic, Manila, and Clark.[2] The gamesParticipating nationsAll 11 members of ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF) are expected to take part in the 2020 ASEAN para Games. Below is a list of all the participating NPCs. {{Div col|colwidth=30em}}
SportsThe ASEAN Para Sports Federation hosted a meeting at the Bonifacio Global City in Taguig, Metro Manila from June 8 to 9 which was to determine which sports are to be contested in the 2020 Para Games.[2] The organizers has initial plans to host 14 sports. There are additional plans to host four more sports namely: 7-a-side (cerebral palsy) football, triathlon, wheelchair tennis and shooting [15] {{col-begin}}{{col-1-of-4}}
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References1. ^{{cite news|title=ASEAN Para Games in Manila|url=http://www.thestandard.com.ph/gallery/-news-in-photos/264297/asean-para-games-in-manila.html|accessdate=28 April 2018|work=Manila Standard|date=27 April 2018}} {{sequence|2. ^1 2 {{cite news |title=Meeting set for Philippines' hosting of 10th ASEAN Para Games |url=https://www.philstar.com/sports/2018/06/04/1821566/meeting-set-philippines-hosting-10th-asean-para-games |accessdate=4 June 2018 |work=The Philippine Star |date=4 June 2018}} 3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.bt.com.bn/news-national/2014/03/21/brunei-ready-host-2019-sea-games | title=Brunei ready to host 2019 SEA Games | publisher=The Brunei Times | date=21 March 2014 | accessdate=7 June 2015 | author=Quratul-ain Bandial}} 4. ^{{cite web | url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/06/05/uk-games-sea-brunei-idUKKBN0OL0WG20150605 | title=Brunei withdraw from hosting 2019 SEA Games | publisher=Reuters | date=5 June 2015 | accessdate=18 July 2015 | author=Johnston, Patrick}} 5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.rappler.com/sports/philippines/95430-ph-host-2019-sea-games-brunei | title=Philippines may host 2019 SEA Games as Brunei withdraws | publisher=Rappler | work=Agence France-Presse | date=5 June 2015 | accessdate=7 June 2015}} 6. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/584081/thailand-aims-to-rescue-2019-games | title=Thailand aims to rescue 2019 Games | publisher=Bangkok Post | date=6 June 2015 | accessdate=7 June 2015 | author=Kittipong Thongsombat}} 7. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.mb.com.ph/ph-to-host-2019-sea-games-after-brunei-vietnam-decline/ | title=PH to host 2019 SEA Games after Brunei, Vietnam decline | publisher=Manila Bulletin | date=12 July 2015 | accessdate=12 July 2015}} 8. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.rappler.com/sports/philippines/99035-philippines-host-2019-sea-games | title=Philippines set to host 2019 SEA Games | publisher=Rappler | date=11 July 2015 | accessdate=11 July 2015}} 9. ^{{Cite news |url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/07/21/17/ph-withdraws-hosting-of-2019-sea-games |title=PH withdraws hosting of 2019 SEA games |date=21 July 2017 |work=ABS-CBN News |access-date=21 July 2017}} 10. ^{{cite news|url=|title=PHI withdraws from hosting 2019 Southeast Asian Games.|publisher=ABS-CBN Sports|last=Escarlote|first=Mark|date=July 21, 2017}} 11. ^{{cite news|title=Fernandez says POC forced PSC to back out of SEAG|url=http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/sports/2017/07/22/fernandez-says-poc-forced-psc-back-out-seag-554390|accessdate=22 July 2017|work=Sun Star Cebu|date=22 July 2017}} 12. ^{{Cite web|url=http://sports.mb.com.ph/2017/08/17/ph-to-host-2019-sea-games/|title=PH to host 2019 SEA Games|last=Giongco|first=Nick|date=17 August 2017|website=|publisher=Manila Bulletin|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=28 August 2017}} 13. ^1 {{cite news|title=Manila to host 10th ASEAN Para Games|url=https://sports.mb.com.ph/2018/04/27/manila-to-host-10th-asean-para-games/|accessdate=28 April 2018|work=Manila Bulletin|date=27 April 2018}} 14. ^{{cite news |last1=Morales |first1=Luisca |title=Philippines begins countdown to 10th ASEAN Para Games |url=https://www.philstar.com/sports/2019/01/19/1886431/philippines-begins-countdown-10th-asean-para-games |accessdate=19 January 2019 |work=Philippine Star |date=19 January 2019}} 15. ^{{cite news |last1=Dioquino |first1=Delfin |title=4 more sports targeted for 2020 ASEAN Para Games |url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/specials/sea-games/221353-more-sports-targeted-asean-para-games-2020 |accessdate=19 January 2019 |work=Rappler |date=19 January 2019}} |prev=2017 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |list=10th ASEAN Para Games 2020 Philippines |next=2021 TBA, Vietnam }}{{ASEAN Para Games}} 4 : ASEAN Para Games|2020 in multi-sport events|2020 in Asian sport|Scheduled multi-sport events |
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