2008 ASEAN University Games

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The 2008 ASEAN University Games, (Malay: Sukan Universiti ASEAN 2008) officially known as the 14th ASEAN University Games, (Malay: Sukan Universiti ASEAN ke-14) was a Southeast Asian university multi-sport event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 11 to 21 December 2008.[1][2] This was the third time Malaysia hosted the games after 1984 and 1993.

MottoTogether We Reach for the Stars
(Malay: Bersama Kita Menggapai Bintang)
Nations10
Athletes1789
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XIV ASEAN University Games
Host cityKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
MottoTogether We Reach for the Stars
(Malay: Bersama Kita Menggapai Bintang)
Nations10
Athletes1789
Events219 in 21 sports
Opening11 December
Closing21 December
Main venueBukit Jalil National Stadium (Opening)
Putra Stadium (Closing)
Website2008 ASEAN University Games
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Around 1789 athletes participated at the event which featured 219 events in 21 sports. The final medal tally was led by host Malaysia.

Venues

The 14th ASEAN University Games had 24 venues for the games, 9 in Kuala Lumpur, 14 in Selangor and 1 in Negeri Sembilan.

More information Kuala Lumpur, National Sports Complex, Malaysia ...
State Competition Venue Sports
Kuala LumpurNational Sports Complex, Malaysia
Bukit Jalil National StadiumAthletics, Opening ceremony
National Aquatic Center, Bukit JalilSwimming
Putra StadiumClosing ceremony
Family ParkVolleyball (Beach)
National Hockey StadiumHockey
Others
Bukit Kiara Sports ComplexNetball
Kuala Lumpur Badminton StadiumBadminton
MABA StadiumBasketball
University of MalayaPencak silat
SelangorNational University of Malaysia
Danau Golf ClubGolf
Tun Abdul Razak Chancellor HallKarate
Squash ComplexSquash
Gemilang HallTable tennis
Universiti Teknologi MARA
StadiumRugby sevens
Sports complexSepak takraw
Others
Universiti Putra MalaysiaArchery
Petronas Stadium BangiFootball (group)
Maybank Stadium BangiFootball (Finals, semi-finals, group)
Panasonic Sport Complex Shah AlamFutsal
Bayuemas Lawn Bowls Indoor StadiumLawn bowls
Subang National Shooting RangeShooting
Sunway PyramidBowling
Shah Alam City Council HallVolleyball (Indoor)
Negeri Sembilan Universiti Sains Islam MalaysiaTaekwondo
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Branding and design

A1 Angkasawan, the official mascot of the games.

The logo of the games is an image of a red brush stroke human figure which represents high spirit, glory, victory, power and strength. The stars on the logo represent the targets and ambitions of the athletes. The font used for the logo, a mixture of Century Gothic and Trajan, represents the games being an event that has a variety of formal and informal agendas, while the font's stair-like arrangement represents the desire to achieve success. Meanwhile, the colours used for the font (blue, red, white and yellow) are the colours of the Malaysian flag, the ASEAN logo and the flags of its member nations.[5]

The official mascot of the games is A1 Angkasawan the astronaut, who is described as friendly, smart, high-spirited and strong. The aim of using a cartoon astronaut as the event's mascot was to remind people about Malaysia's achievement as the first ASEAN member country to send an astronaut to space back in 2007. The mortar board of the mascot represents the academic excellent and the participation of university students as athletes of the games. The logo on the chest represents the sportsmanship spirit of the athletes participating at the games. The colours of the mascot (blue, red, white and yellow) represent Malaysia as the host of the games, with blue also representing the symbol of excellence in hosting the games. The mascot also represents the determination of participating athletes to achieve their respective dreams.[6]

"Menggapai bintang" (Reach for the stars) was the theme song of the games. It was composed by Mohd Zaki Bin Ahmad from Universiti Malaysia Pahang and sung by Shahnizal bt. Mohd Arshad with lyrics written by Ahmad Fedtri Bin Yahya.[7]

The Games' torch is shaped like a pen, an instrument commonly used in worldwide universities.[8]

The games

Participating nations

Note: Myanmar did not participate

Sports

Calendar

OCOpening ceremony Event competitions 1Gold medal events CCClosing ceremony
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December 11
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Ceremonies OC CC N/a
Archery 4 4 8
Athletics 6 12 9 12 39
Badminton 2 5 7
Basketball 1 1
Bowling 2 2 1 2 2 4 13
Football 1 1
Futsal 1 1
Golf 4 4
Hockey 1 1
Karate 6 6 7 19
Lawn bowls 2 4 4 10
Netball 1 1
Pencak silat 2 4 12 18
Rugby sevens 1 1
Sepak takraw 1 1 1 3
Shooting 4 6 6 6 2 24
Squash 2 1 3
Swimming 10 8 10 10 38
Table tennis 3 2 2 7
Taekwondo 6 6 4 16
Volleyball 4 4
Daily medal events251128495945200219
Cumulative total27184695154199219219
December 11
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Medal table

[9][10][11]

  *   Host nation (Malaysia)

More information Rank, NOC ...
RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Malaysia (MAS)*907947216
2 Vietnam (VIE)45282396
3 Thailand (THA)322959120
4 Indonesia (INA)285248128
5 Singapore (SIN)18163973
6 Philippines (PHI)8122141
7 Laos (LAO)1236
8 Timor-Leste (TLS)01910
9 Brunei (BRU)0022
10 Cambodia (CAM)0011
Totals (10 entries)222219252693
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Results

Archery

References

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