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Thursday, December 10, 2009

25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009 SPORT DISCIPLINES


Diving developed in Europe in the 17th century, when gymnasts practised their acrobatics over water. Combining artistry and athleticism with undeniable courage - platform divers hit the water at about 55km/h - diving ranks among the SEA Games' most exhilarating events. The traditional men's and women's 10-metre platform and three-metre springboard diving events were repeated for the synchronized portion, with judges assessing both individual dives and synchronization.

List of Events: On the program of the 25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009

* Men's 3m Springboard
* Men's 10m Platform
* Women's 3m Springboard
* Women's 10m Platform

Competition Venue


Swimming Pool, National Sports Complex.

The Laos National Sports Complex is located about 16 KM from the centre of Vientiane City and comprises a 20,000 seating capacity main stadium, a 2,000 seating capacity indoor aquatics complex, with a outdoor warm-up pool, a Tennis centre consisting of 2,000 seating capacity centre court plus 6 other tennis court, two indoor stadia each with seating capacity of 3,000 and a indoor shooting range with 50 seats. An archery centre constructed in the open space next to the shooting range.

Indonesian Athletes that won medal at 25th Sea Games 2009 until 10 December


KarateDo
* Mens Individual Kata : Faizal Zainuddin [GOLD]
* Mens Team Kata : [GOLD]
* Womens Team Kata : [BRONZE]


Cycling
* Mens Down Hill : Popo Ariyo Sejati [GOLD]
* Womens Down Hill : Risa Suseanty [GOLD]


Weightlifting
* Mens 56 kg : Jadi Setiadi [GOLD]
* Mens 62 kg : Eko Yuli Irawan [GOLD]


Taekwondo
* Mens Poomsae Individual : Daniel Danny [BRONZE]
* Womens Poomsae Individual : Lessitra [BRONZE]
* Womens Poomsae Team : Domas Ayu Kirana, Laras Fitriana, Lessitra [BRONZE]
* Womens Heavy Weight Over 73 kg : Catur Yuni R [BRONZE]
* Mens Middle Weight Over 80 kg & Not Exceeding 87 kg : Rizal Samsir [BRONZE]
* Light Weight Over 68kg & Not Exceeding 74 kg : Yulius Fernando [BRONZE]


Sepak Takraw
* Mens Hoop : [BRONZE]
* Womens Hoop : [BRONZE]


Table Tennis
* Mens Team : [BRONZE]


Water Polo
* Mens Team : [BRONZE]

25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009 SPORT DISCIPLINES


Cycling or bicycle racing, an internationally popular sport conducted on closed courses or the open road. Bicycle racing includes road bicycle racing, cyclo-cross, mountain bike racing, track cycling, BMX racing and bike trials. As the bicycle evolved its various forms, different racing formats developed. Road races may involve both team and individual competition, and are contested in various ways. They range from the one-day road race to multi-stage events. Medals are awarded in individual and team track events, including the sprint, which features a duel between two finalists. Another track event is the pursuit, in which racers begin at opposite sides of the circuit and attempt to catch each other. Cycling was first incorporated into the Asian Games in 1951.
List of Events: On the program of the 25th SEA Games, Laos. Vientiane 2009

ROAD
^ Mens
* 48,8 km Individual Time Trial (ITT)
* 160.3 km Individual massed start.
^ Womens
* 24 km Individual Time Trial (ITT)
* 116.1 Individual massed start.
MTB
^ Mens
* Cross Country ( 9,3 Km per lap ) x 4
* 1.5 Km Down Hill
^ Womens
* Cross Country ( 9,3 Km per lap ) x 3
* 1.5 Km Down Hill

Competition Venue

• Road Events:
Time Trial: - The competition will be held at That Luang - Lan Xang Avenue - Samsenethai - Thadeua km10 - T4 and Kaysone Road will be Provide motor cycle per team.
Massed Start: - The Competition will be Started at Done Noune Tri Square, Ban Keun and return at Thalath Market for men, women return at Pakkhanhoung.
Mountain Bike: - Cross country will be held at Tad Song, Saythany District. Down Hill will be held at Dane Soung, Saythany District.
• Training Site:
Training venue will be provided at the same location as the competition site. The training schedule for each team will be given upon the arrival.

Medal Tally of 25th Sea Games, Laos, Vientiane 2009-until 10 December 2009 23:18PM

1. Thailand 13 - 20 - 15 : 48
2. Singapore 12 - 4 - 9 : 25
3. Vietnam 11 - 10 - 10 : 31
4. Indonesia 11 - 5 - 14 : 30
5. Philippines 6 - 8 - 7 : 21
6. Malaysia 4 - 7 - 15 : 26
7. Laos 4 - 3 - 11 : 18
8. Myanmar 2 - 4 - 7 : 13
9. Cambodia 1 - 3 - 4 : 8
10.Brunei 0 - 0 - 3 : 3
11.Timor Leste 0 - 0 - 1 : 1

25 th Sea Games, Laos, Vientiane 2009



Generosity Amity Healthy Lifestyle

The rich pageantry of Laos culture were at the forefront this evening as Laos President His Excellency Choummaly Sayasone officially declared open the 25th edition of the SEA Games which the country is playing host to for the first time ever. In a glittering ceremony participated by more than 6,000 performers, the much-anticipated event this evening began with a medley of traditional Laos favourites as it built up to a crescendo with seven unique dances from performers in multi-coloured ethnic costumes at the end. The choir of the Department of Performing Arts began their ensemble with the National Flower Cham Pa Muong Lao song, to be followed by the Land of Freedom song, the Mother Land song and then with a chorus of a number simply called, Sabaidee or welcome in Lao.

After the arrivals of Laos dignitaries and government leaders which also included the Prime Minister of Cambodia, His Excellency Hun Sen; the Prime Minister of Myanmar, His Excellency Thein Sein; Thailand’s Prime Minister, His Excellency Abhisit Vejjajiva and Vietnam’s Prime Minister, His Excellency Nguy?n T?n Dung, the speech from Laos Deputy Prime Minister His Excellency Somsavat Lengsavad took place. In his speech, Somsavat said that even though Laos were a founding member of ASEAN in June, 1959, it has not been possible for the country to hosts the biennial SEA Games until now.

“In 2003, the decision was made through the Laos National Olympic Committee for Laos to host the 25th edition of the SEA Games in 2009,“ said Somsavat.

“And considering that this year marked the 50th Anniversary of ASEAN, it reflected the utmost satisfaction and legitimate pride of the entire Laos nation to be hosts.“
With that, Laos President His Excellency Choummaly Sayasone declared open the 25th SEA Games as the sky lit up with a splendid display of fireworks before the 16 torch bearers took part in the lighting of the SEA Games flame. The last torch bearer was Laos' national hero Phoxay Aphailatho, who earned the country a silver medal in wushu at the 2006 Asian Games, as an archer shot an alighted arrow from some 50metres out to light the cauldron.



Then, the contingent of the 11 participating countries were ushered in by the Laos Police Band with Brunei Darussalam at the start with 79 athletes and officials, Cambodia (204), East Timor (77), Indonesia (465), Malaysia (469), Myanmar (404), Philippines (413), Singapore (392), Thailand (842), Vietnam (671) and finally hosts Laos with 743-strong.

And beginning with the laser show, the seven specially choreographed dance programme marked the end of the Opening Ceremony of the 25th SEA Games as the competition begin in earnest tomorrow at several venues.

Medal Tally of 25th Sea Games, laos, Vientiane 2009

1. Thailand 6-8-6 : 20
2. Vietnam 6-5-7 : 18
3. Singapore 6-3-3 : 12
4. Indonesia 5-0-10 : 15
5. Phillipines 3-3-5 : 11
6. Myanmar 2-3-4 : 9
7. Laos 2-2-3 : 7
8. Malaysia 1-5-7 : 13
9. Cambodia 0-2-2 : 4
10.Brunei 0-0-0 : 0
11.Timor Leste 0-0-0 : 0