释义 |
- Sports Compulsory Sports Optional Sports
- Objectives
- Games summary
- External links
- References
{{EngvarB|date=February 2015}}{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2015}}{{Infobox Sporting Event Organization |name = ASEAN University Games |image = |size = |caption = |abbreviation = AUG |motto = |formation = 1981 Chiang Mai, Thailand |recurrence = 2 years |last = 2018 Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar |headquarters = |leader_title = executive organising committee |leader_name = |website = |remarks = }}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{{col-begin}}{{col-1-of-2}}Compulsory Sports- Athletics
- Basketball
- Badminton
- Football
- Sepak Takraw
- Swimming
- Table Tennis
- Volleyball
{{col-2-of-2}}Optional Sports- Archery
- Beach Volleyball
- Chess
- Diving
- Field Hockey
- Futsal
- Golf
- Judo
{{col-end}}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.
Games summaryYear | Games | Host City | {{goca Winner | {{goca 2nd place | {{goca 3rd place | ASEAN University Games | 1980 | 1 | Thailand}} Chiang Mai | Indonesia}} (26) | Thailand}} (12) | Myanmar|1974}} (10) | 1982 | 2 | Indonesia}} Jakarta | Indonesia}} (44) | Thailand}} (13) | Malaysia}} (7) | 1984 | 3 | Malaysia}} Bangi | Indonesia}} (37) | Singapore}} (15) | Thailand}} (10) | 1986 | 4 | Singapore}} | Indonesia}} (27) | Singapore}} (27) | Thailand}} (8) | 1988 | 5 | Thailand}} Pattaya | Thailand}} (47) | Indonesia}} (43) | Myanmar|1974}} (8) | 1990 | 6 | Indonesia}} Bandung | Indonesia}} (67) | Thailand}} (9) | Malaysia}} (7) | 1992 | 7 | Malaysia}} Shah Alam | Indonesia}} (37) | Malaysia}} (34) | Thailand}} (18) | 1994 | 8 | Singapore}} | Indonesia}} (27) | Singapore}} (24) | Malaysia}} (9) | 1996 | 9 | Brunei}} Bandar Seri Begawan | Indonesia}} (25) | Thailand}} (18) | Brunei}} (12) | 1999 | 10 | Thailand}} Bangkok | Thailand}} (64) | Indonesia}} (8) | Malaysia}} (5) | 2002 | 11 | Philippines}} Manila | Thailand}} (68) | Indonesia}} (32) | Philippines}} (20) | 2004 | 12 | Indonesia}} Surabaya | Thailand}} (52) | Indonesia}} (30) | Malaysia}} (10) | 2006 | 13 | Vietnam}} Hanoi | Vietnam}} (74) | Thailand}} (42) | Indonesia}}(27) | 2008 | 14 | Malaysia}} Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia}} (90) | Vietnam}} (45) | Thailand}} (32) | 2010 | 15 | Thailand}} Chiang Mai | Thailand}} (58) | Indonesia}} (46) | Malaysia}} (37) | 2012 | 16 | Laos}} Vientiane | Malaysia}} (60) | Vietnam}} (56) | Thailand}} (45) | 2014 | 17 | Indonesia}} Palembang | Indonesia}} (66) | Thailand}} (53) | Malaysia}} (40) | 2016 | 18 | Singapore}} | Thailand}} (52) | Indonesia}} (33) | Malaysia}} (27) | 2018 | 19 | Myanmar}} Naypyidaw | Thailand}} (62) | Indonesia}} (44) | Malaysia}} (37) | 2020 | 20 | Philippines}} |
External links- {{Official website|http://www.ausc.my/ |name=ASEAN University Sports Council Official Website}}
References1. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20000603100456/http://nationalradio.com/ugames.shtml 1999 10th ASEAN University Games]
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