1999 ASEAN University Games
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Host city | Bangkok, Thailand | ||
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Nations participating | 9 | ||
Athletes participating | 2,000 | ||
Events | 9 | ||
Opening ceremony | 13 May 1999 | ||
Closing ceremony | 30 May 1999 | ||
Officially opened by | King Bhumibol Adulyadej | ||
Torch Lighter | Somluck Kamsing (opening) Vichairachanon Khadpo (closing) |
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Main venue | Rajamangala Stadium (opening) Thai-Japanese Stadium (closing) |
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The 1999 ASEAN University Games officially known as the 10th ASEAN University Games was a multi-sport event held in Bangkok, Thailand with 9 sports and disciplines featured in the games. This was the 3rd time for Thailand to host the ASEAN University Games.[1]
Organisation
Venues
- Competition venues
Venues | Location | Purpose/Sports | Capacity |
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Rajamangala Stadium | Bangkok | Opening ceremonies, football, athletics | 49,722 |
Huamark Indoor Stadium | Bangkok | Basketball, badminton, futsal, judo, karatedo, taekwondo | 15,000 |
Impact Arena | Nonthaburi | Tennis | - |
Thai-Japanese Stadium | Bangkok | Closing ceremonies, football, athletics | 10,320 |
The games
Medal tally
Host nation
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Thailand (THA) |
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2 | Indonesia (INA) |
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3 | Malaysia (MAS) |
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4 | Philippines (PHI) |
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5 | Vietnam (VIE) |
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6 | Singapore (SIN) |
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7 | Brunei (BRU) |
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=7 | Cambodia (CAM) |
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=7 | Laos (LAO) |
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Total | 79 | 79 | 86 | 244 |
References
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