Saturday, December 29, 2007

ASEAN Para Games History

The 1st ASEAN Para Games, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on October 25, 2001 to October 30, 2001, was the initial major sports event of the ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF). The APSF was conceived in the special meeting of the National Paralympic Committees of the ASEAN countries during the 10th Malaysian Paralympiad and the ASEAN Cities Invitational.

The ASEAN Para Games, the “parallel” sports event for the disabled after every Southeast Asian Games, was patterned after the Paralympics and the FESPIC Games. The 2nd ASEAN Para games was held in Hanoi, Vietnam from December 19, 2003 to December 27, 2003. Timor Leste was formally included in the Games increasing its member countries to eleven. The 3rd ASEAN ParaGames was held in Manila, Philippines from December 14, 2005 to December 20, 2005. The 4th ASEAN Paragames will held in Nakorn Ratchasima, Thailand in January, 2008.

ASEAN Para Games History

The 1st ASEAN Para Games, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on October 25, 2001 to October 30, 2001, was the initial major sports event of the ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF). The APSF was conceived in the special meeting of the National Paralympic Committees of the ASEAN countries during the 10th Malaysian Paralympiad and the ASEAN Cities Invitational.

The ASEAN Para Games, the “parallel” sports event for the disabled after every Southeast Asian Games, was patterned after the Paralympics and the FESPIC Games. The 2nd ASEAN Para games was held in Hanoi, Vietnam from December 19, 2003 to December 27, 2003. Timor Leste was formally included in the Games increasing its member countries to eleven. The 3rd ASEAN ParaGames was held in Manila, Philippines from December 14, 2005 to December 20, 2005. The 4th ASEAN Paragames will held in Nakorn Ratchasima, Thailand in January, 2008.

4th ASEAN ParaGames objectives


4th ASEAN ParaGames objectives

Promote friendship and solidarity among persons with disabilities in the Asean Region through sports

Promote and develop sports for the differently abled

Rehabilitate and integrate persons with disability into mainstream society through sports


The games, patterned after the Paralympics, includes athletes with mobility disabilities, amputees, visual disabilities and those with cerebral palsy. Joining the action are delegations from Southeast Asian countries as well as top ASEAN athletes who've competed in the 9th FESPIC Games, held in Kuala Lumpur 2006. The previous 2005 ASEAN ParaGames was held in Manila, Philippines.

In the upcoming 4th ASEAN Para Games, 14 sports will be contested and 186 gold medals will be offered. They include archery, athletics, badminton, boccia, chess, fencing, goalball, judo, powerlifting, shooting, swimming, table tennis, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair tennis. The ASEAN ParaGames is subject to the regulations of the ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF).

4th ASEAN ParaGames objectives


4th ASEAN ParaGames objectives

Promote friendship and solidarity among persons with disabilities in the Asean Region through sports

Promote and develop sports for the differently abled

Rehabilitate and integrate persons with disability into mainstream society through sports


The games, patterned after the Paralympics, includes athletes with mobility disabilities, amputees, visual disabilities and those with cerebral palsy. Joining the action are delegations from Southeast Asian countries as well as top ASEAN athletes who've competed in the 9th FESPIC Games, held in Kuala Lumpur 2006. The previous 2005 ASEAN ParaGames was held in Manila, Philippines.

In the upcoming 4th ASEAN Para Games, 14 sports will be contested and 186 gold medals will be offered. They include archery, athletics, badminton, boccia, chess, fencing, goalball, judo, powerlifting, shooting, swimming, table tennis, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair tennis. The ASEAN ParaGames is subject to the regulations of the ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF).

4th ASEAN ParaGames

The 4th ASEAN ParaGames is a biannual multi-sport event held after every Southeast Asian Games, for athletes with physical disabilities from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The games are hosted by the same country where the SEA Games takes place.

Nakhon Ratchasima province of Thailand will host the 4th ASEAN Para Games from 17 - 27 January 2008 under the theme concept: "FRIENDSHIP, EQUALITY, OPPORTUNITY"


4th ASEAN ParaGames

The 4th ASEAN ParaGames is a biannual multi-sport event held after every Southeast Asian Games, for athletes with physical disabilities from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The games are hosted by the same country where the SEA Games takes place.

Nakhon Ratchasima province of Thailand will host the 4th ASEAN Para Games from 17 - 27 January 2008 under the theme concept: "FRIENDSHIP, EQUALITY, OPPORTUNITY"


Tuesday, December 18, 2007

25th SEA Games in 2009


Laos will have to work hard to host the 25th SEA Games in 2009 because the country only has five years to prepare international facilities, said National Sports Committee President, Dr Phouthong Seng-akhom recently.
The meeting of the SEA Games Council Members held in December 2003 in Hanoi, Vietnam nominated Laos to host the SEA Games in 2009 because the honour had never come here before.
Dr Phouthong Seng-akhom told the Government Meeting last month that plans were needed to ensure that the games would be a success. The Government accepted and has given the NSC responsibility for planning and preparation including fields for competition, athletes villages and other services during the Games. The Government will then review the plan to decide the budget for the SEA Games.
"We will upgrade some fields for competition in Vientiane so that they are international standard. We are lucky in Vientiane because we have many indoor stadiums that can be used for the indoor sports events," Dr Phouthong Seng-akhom explained.
The National Stadium could be used for the opening and closing ceremonies and the football finals but it seats only 5,000 spectators. "Laos is planning to build a new 20,000-seat stadium in Vientiane for use in the opening and closing ceremonies," said Dr Phouthong.
He said that the new national stadium is the most ambitious and important project in the preparations. It will contain 20,000 seats or more and provide roofing cover on the west and east stands. It will be a multi-function stadium for football and athletics competitions. The construction should be designed and completed to international and regional standards.
The NSC is also planning to organise some sports events in Vientiane and Savannakhet provinces. The traditional boat racing, canoeing and other events will be held in Vientiane province, said the NSC president. "The first round of the football competition will be held in Savannakhet because their new 15,000-seat stadium is nearly complete," he said.
"We are a small country but we want to make the games exciting and hold many sports events. We have decided to organise 25 sports events for the SEA Games in 2009 including Lao traditional sports such as archery, top spinning and boat racing," he added.
The new national stadium will be constructed at Km 16 in Xaythany district on Road 13 South and construction will begin next year. The swimming pools, golf and tennis courts of world standard will be built near the Lao International Trade Exhibition and Convention Centre (ITECC).
Another big football stadium to use for the SEA Games in 2009 is the new 15,000 seat stadium in Savannakhet province. It is currently under construction and will be finished next year in time for the National Games.
The aim of the SEA Games is to promote friendship, solidarity and understanding between countries in the region. It is also held to promote good sports records, techniques and tactics, and create the conditions for athletes to compete at the highest level in order to get better results at the Asian and Olympic Games.
Before 1975, the SEA Games was named the SEAP Games (South East Asian Peninsula Games). The first SEAP Games was organised in 1959 in Bangkok, Thailand and attended by only six countries including Laos. Singapore became the 7th member after it separated from Malaysia to be an independent nation in 1965 and then Indonesia and the Philippines joined the Games in 1977.
In 1997, Brunei was recognised as an official member, raising the total of official members to 10 countries and last year's SEA Games in Vietnam saw an increase to 11 countries when East Timor joined.
The Philippines will host the 23rd SEA Games in 2005. They will then be hosted by Thailand in 2007 before Laos takes its turn in 2009.

25th SEA Games in 2009


Laos will have to work hard to host the 25th SEA Games in 2009 because the country only has five years to prepare international facilities, said National Sports Committee President, Dr Phouthong Seng-akhom recently.
The meeting of the SEA Games Council Members held in December 2003 in Hanoi, Vietnam nominated Laos to host the SEA Games in 2009 because the honour had never come here before.
Dr Phouthong Seng-akhom told the Government Meeting last month that plans were needed to ensure that the games would be a success. The Government accepted and has given the NSC responsibility for planning and preparation including fields for competition, athletes villages and other services during the Games. The Government will then review the plan to decide the budget for the SEA Games.
"We will upgrade some fields for competition in Vientiane so that they are international standard. We are lucky in Vientiane because we have many indoor stadiums that can be used for the indoor sports events," Dr Phouthong Seng-akhom explained.
The National Stadium could be used for the opening and closing ceremonies and the football finals but it seats only 5,000 spectators. "Laos is planning to build a new 20,000-seat stadium in Vientiane for use in the opening and closing ceremonies," said Dr Phouthong.
He said that the new national stadium is the most ambitious and important project in the preparations. It will contain 20,000 seats or more and provide roofing cover on the west and east stands. It will be a multi-function stadium for football and athletics competitions. The construction should be designed and completed to international and regional standards.
The NSC is also planning to organise some sports events in Vientiane and Savannakhet provinces. The traditional boat racing, canoeing and other events will be held in Vientiane province, said the NSC president. "The first round of the football competition will be held in Savannakhet because their new 15,000-seat stadium is nearly complete," he said.
"We are a small country but we want to make the games exciting and hold many sports events. We have decided to organise 25 sports events for the SEA Games in 2009 including Lao traditional sports such as archery, top spinning and boat racing," he added.
The new national stadium will be constructed at Km 16 in Xaythany district on Road 13 South and construction will begin next year. The swimming pools, golf and tennis courts of world standard will be built near the Lao International Trade Exhibition and Convention Centre (ITECC).
Another big football stadium to use for the SEA Games in 2009 is the new 15,000 seat stadium in Savannakhet province. It is currently under construction and will be finished next year in time for the National Games.
The aim of the SEA Games is to promote friendship, solidarity and understanding between countries in the region. It is also held to promote good sports records, techniques and tactics, and create the conditions for athletes to compete at the highest level in order to get better results at the Asian and Olympic Games.
Before 1975, the SEA Games was named the SEAP Games (South East Asian Peninsula Games). The first SEAP Games was organised in 1959 in Bangkok, Thailand and attended by only six countries including Laos. Singapore became the 7th member after it separated from Malaysia to be an independent nation in 1965 and then Indonesia and the Philippines joined the Games in 1977.
In 1997, Brunei was recognised as an official member, raising the total of official members to 10 countries and last year's SEA Games in Vietnam saw an increase to 11 countries when East Timor joined.
The Philippines will host the 23rd SEA Games in 2005. They will then be hosted by Thailand in 2007 before Laos takes its turn in 2009.

Laos to drop major sports for next 25th SEA Games

THAILAND - The next host for SEA Games in 2009, Laos, has announced that only 25 sports will be held in the upcoming SEA Games

Hosting for their first time, Laos lack the infrastructure and timespan to build facilities thus the drop of many sports such as equestrian, gymnastics, dance sport, cycling, basketball, fencing, softball, chess all water sports and softball

The only sport that will be contested is traditional boat race, wrestling, wushu, karate-do, muay, petanque, sepak takraw, shooting, football/futsal, golf, handball, judo, pencak silat, shuttle cock, snooker and billiards, archery, athletics, badminton, bowling, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, aquatics, boxing and volleyball/beach volleyball

The next date for 25th SEA Games is tentatively set at December 13-21 in Vientiane, Laos. The main area of focus will be at Luangprabang and Champasak

Currently in plan is a $46-million main stadium, $6 million training facility and a new hotel to house an expected figure of 2,500 athletes

With the sudden drop of sports with the announcement by Dr. Phauthong Seng-Akhon, president of the Laos Olympic Committee, Thailand has offered to host and play some games near the Thai-Laotian border so as to accomodate the axed dropped sports

Laos to drop major sports for next 25th SEA Games

THAILAND - The next host for SEA Games in 2009, Laos, has announced that only 25 sports will be held in the upcoming SEA Games

Hosting for their first time, Laos lack the infrastructure and timespan to build facilities thus the drop of many sports such as equestrian, gymnastics, dance sport, cycling, basketball, fencing, softball, chess all water sports and softball

The only sport that will be contested is traditional boat race, wrestling, wushu, karate-do, muay, petanque, sepak takraw, shooting, football/futsal, golf, handball, judo, pencak silat, shuttle cock, snooker and billiards, archery, athletics, badminton, bowling, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, aquatics, boxing and volleyball/beach volleyball

The next date for 25th SEA Games is tentatively set at December 13-21 in Vientiane, Laos. The main area of focus will be at Luangprabang and Champasak

Currently in plan is a $46-million main stadium, $6 million training facility and a new hotel to house an expected figure of 2,500 athletes

With the sudden drop of sports with the announcement by Dr. Phauthong Seng-Akhon, president of the Laos Olympic Committee, Thailand has offered to host and play some games near the Thai-Laotian border so as to accomodate the axed dropped sports

See you all in Laos 2009

sea_games_2009_logo.jpg

It was spectacular ending to the 24th SEA Games earlier in the closing ceremony.

As the flag is passed on to the next country to host the SEA Games, we reflect of the one we had.

It was a well organised 24th SEA Games by the King and Kingdom, and we look forward to the 25th SEA Games in Laos 2009

It will be Laos first time hosting the SEA Games and estimated 25 sports will be contested.

If Laos failed to meet qualifications to hold the event in time, the games would be moved to Singapore.

As for us here at this website, we would like to thank for your support and feedback at the site and interaction at the chatbox. Despite user differences at times seen at the chatbox, we’re still so much similar being we’re all from South East Asia region.

Let’s not forget the fair-play in such games and lose sight of it. It’s an eye opener for us maintaining this website with the limited resource available to us and we’ll try to do better on the next games. Thank you

See you all in 25th SEA Games Laos 2009

See you all in Laos 2009

sea_games_2009_logo.jpg

It was spectacular ending to the 24th SEA Games earlier in the closing ceremony.

As the flag is passed on to the next country to host the SEA Games, we reflect of the one we had.

It was a well organised 24th SEA Games by the King and Kingdom, and we look forward to the 25th SEA Games in Laos 2009

It will be Laos first time hosting the SEA Games and estimated 25 sports will be contested.

If Laos failed to meet qualifications to hold the event in time, the games would be moved to Singapore.

As for us here at this website, we would like to thank for your support and feedback at the site and interaction at the chatbox. Despite user differences at times seen at the chatbox, we’re still so much similar being we’re all from South East Asia region.

Let’s not forget the fair-play in such games and lose sight of it. It’s an eye opener for us maintaining this website with the limited resource available to us and we’ll try to do better on the next games. Thank you

See you all in 25th SEA Games Laos 2009

Friday, December 14, 2007

Philippines takes bronze medal of water polo at SEA Games

The Philippines tied with host Thailand 10-10 to take the bronze medal of the water polo tournament at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games here on Tuesday. After the match, the Philippines ranked third with three wins, one loss and one draw while Thailand place... Read More

Philippines takes bronze medal of water polo at SEA Games

The Philippines tied with host Thailand 10-10 to take the bronze medal of the water polo tournament at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games here on Tuesday. After the match, the Philippines ranked third with three wins, one loss and one draw while Thailand place... Read More

SEAGAMES SCHEDULE 15 DEC 2007


DIVING
Aquatics Center, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium09:00 10m Platform Women Final13:00 10m Platform Synchronized Men Final
EQUESTRIAN
Horseshoe Point & Thai Polo Club, Pattaya City, Chonburi Province07:00-08:00 Eventing 3rd Horse Inspection09:00-11:30 Eventing Show Jumping 2 Final Test (Team and Individual) Open
GYMNASTICS
Indoor Stadium 1, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium 09:00-11:00 RG Apparatus (Com.III) W Finals09:00-11:00 (Rope & Hoop)12:00-14:00 RG Apparatus (Com.III) W Finals12:00-14:00 (Clubs & Ribbon)

SEAGAMES SCHEDULE 15 DEC 2007


DIVING
Aquatics Center, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium09:00 10m Platform Women Final13:00 10m Platform Synchronized Men Final
EQUESTRIAN
Horseshoe Point & Thai Polo Club, Pattaya City, Chonburi Province07:00-08:00 Eventing 3rd Horse Inspection09:00-11:30 Eventing Show Jumping 2 Final Test (Team and Individual) Open
GYMNASTICS
Indoor Stadium 1, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium 09:00-11:00 RG Apparatus (Com.III) W Finals09:00-11:00 (Rope & Hoop)12:00-14:00 RG Apparatus (Com.III) W Finals12:00-14:00 (Clubs & Ribbon)

SEAGAMES SCHEDULE 15 DEC 2007


DIVING
Aquatics Center, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium09:00 10m Platform Women Final13:00 10m Platform Synchronized Men Final
EQUESTRIAN
Horseshoe Point & Thai Polo Club, Pattaya City, Chonburi Province07:00-08:00 Eventing 3rd Horse Inspection09:00-11:30 Eventing Show Jumping 2 Final Test (Team and Individual) Open
GYMNASTICS
Indoor Stadium 1, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium 09:00-11:00 RG Apparatus (Com.III) W Finals09:00-11:00 (Rope & Hoop)12:00-14:00 RG Apparatus (Com.III) W Finals12:00-14:00 (Clubs & Ribbon)

SEAGAMES SCHEDULE 15 DEC 2007


DIVING
Aquatics Center, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium09:00 10m Platform Women Final13:00 10m Platform Synchronized Men Final
EQUESTRIAN
Horseshoe Point & Thai Polo Club, Pattaya City, Chonburi Province07:00-08:00 Eventing 3rd Horse Inspection09:00-11:30 Eventing Show Jumping 2 Final Test (Team and Individual) Open
GYMNASTICS
Indoor Stadium 1, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium 09:00-11:00 RG Apparatus (Com.III) W Finals09:00-11:00 (Rope & Hoop)12:00-14:00 RG Apparatus (Com.III) W Finals12:00-14:00 (Clubs & Ribbon)

SEAGAMES 25 th 2009 in Las has 25 Sport

THAILAND - The next host for SEA Games in 2009, Laos, has announced that only 25 sports will be held in the upcoming SEA Games
Hosting for their first time, Laos lack the infrastructure and timespan to build facilities thus the drop of many sports such as equestrian, gymnastics, dance sport, cycling, basketball, fencing, softball, chess all water sports and softball
The only sport that will be contested is traditional boat race, wrestling, wushu, karate-do, muay, petanque, sepak takraw, shooting, football/futsal, golf, handball, judo, pencak silat, shuttle cock, snooker and billiards, archery, athletics, badminton, bowling, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, aquatics, boxing and volleyball/beach volleyball
The next date for 25th SEA Games is tentatively set at December 13-21 in Vientiane, Laos. The main area of focus will be at Luangprabang and Champasak
Currently in plan is a $46-million main stadium, $6 million training facility and a new hotel to house an expected figure of 2,500 athletes
With the sudden drop of sports with the announcement by Dr. Phauthong Seng-Akhon, president of the Laos Olympic Committee, Thailand has offered to host and play some games near the Thai-Laotian border so as to accomodate the axed dropped sports

SEAGAMES 25 th 2009 in Las has 25 Sport

THAILAND - The next host for SEA Games in 2009, Laos, has announced that only 25 sports will be held in the upcoming SEA Games
Hosting for their first time, Laos lack the infrastructure and timespan to build facilities thus the drop of many sports such as equestrian, gymnastics, dance sport, cycling, basketball, fencing, softball, chess all water sports and softball
The only sport that will be contested is traditional boat race, wrestling, wushu, karate-do, muay, petanque, sepak takraw, shooting, football/futsal, golf, handball, judo, pencak silat, shuttle cock, snooker and billiards, archery, athletics, badminton, bowling, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, aquatics, boxing and volleyball/beach volleyball
The next date for 25th SEA Games is tentatively set at December 13-21 in Vientiane, Laos. The main area of focus will be at Luangprabang and Champasak
Currently in plan is a $46-million main stadium, $6 million training facility and a new hotel to house an expected figure of 2,500 athletes
With the sudden drop of sports with the announcement by Dr. Phauthong Seng-Akhon, president of the Laos Olympic Committee, Thailand has offered to host and play some games near the Thai-Laotian border so as to accomodate the axed dropped sports

Baltic Sea war games involve 11 countries


Military forces from 11 nations have arrived in the Baltic Sea to take part in an international series of military and naval exercises Final Sport with SEA Games 2007 with Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Cycling, Equestrian, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey, Judo, Karatedo, Sailing, Tennis, Thailand, Volleyball what identify with your think the games
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Baltic Sea war games involve 11 countries


Military forces from 11 nations have arrived in the Baltic Sea to take part in an international series of military and naval exercises Final Sport with SEA Games 2007 with Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Cycling, Equestrian, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey, Judo, Karatedo, Sailing, Tennis, Thailand, Volleyball what identify with your think the games
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Seagames Todate Headline News

Thailand look to consolidate medals lead

Thailand are looking to build on their powerful start in the SEA Games athletics Saturday as they continue their bid to top the medals table. Following six golds out of nine in track and field events and two in the pool Friday, the host nation will
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Seagames Todate Headline News

Thailand look to consolidate medals lead

Thailand are looking to build on their powerful start in the SEA Games athletics Saturday as they continue their bid to top the medals table. Following six golds out of nine in track and field events and two in the pool Friday, the host nation will
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Thursday, December 13, 2007

14 December 2007 - SEA GAMES Schedule December 14, 2007

BADMINTON

Gymnasium, Vongchavalitkul University, Nakhon
14.00 Singles & Doubles Women’s Finals
14.00 Events Men’s Finals
14.00 Mixed Finals

BASEBALL

Baseball Stadium, Queen Sirikit Sports Center, Pathumthani Province
13:00-17:00 M15 PHI - THA Men Round Robin
17:00 Awarding Ceremony

BILLARD & SNOOKER

Sima Thani Grand Ballroom, Sima Thani Hotel, Nakhon
10:00-13:00 Snooker Singles Men Semi Finals
13:00-16:00 9 Ball Pool Singles Men Finals
16:00-19:00 Snooker Singles Men Finals



FUll Schedule

14 December 2007 - SEA GAMES Schedule December 14, 2007

BADMINTON

Gymnasium, Vongchavalitkul University, Nakhon
14.00 Singles & Doubles Women’s Finals
14.00 Events Men’s Finals
14.00 Mixed Finals

BASEBALL

Baseball Stadium, Queen Sirikit Sports Center, Pathumthani Province
13:00-17:00 M15 PHI - THA Men Round Robin
17:00 Awarding Ceremony

BILLARD & SNOOKER

Sima Thani Grand Ballroom, Sima Thani Hotel, Nakhon
10:00-13:00 Snooker Singles Men Semi Finals
13:00-16:00 9 Ball Pool Singles Men Finals
16:00-19:00 Snooker Singles Men Finals



FUll Schedule

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Football SEA GAMES 2007 Final Thailand- Myanmar 14 DEC 2007

Football SEA GAMES 2007 Final

Time

Event

Category

Phase/Round

Venue

15:30

M15 Singapore- Vietnam

Men

3rd Place

Main Stadium, His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium

18:30

M16 Thailand- Myanmar

Men

Final


Awarding Ceremony



Football SEA GAMES 2007 Final Thailand- Myanmar 14 DEC 2007

Football SEA GAMES 2007 Final

Time

Event

Category

Phase/Round

Venue

15:30

M15 Singapore- Vietnam

Men

3rd Place

Main Stadium, His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium

18:30

M16 Thailand- Myanmar

Men

Final


Awarding Ceremony



Schedule medals for grabs 13 December 2007 SEA GAMES 24

62 medals are up for grabs today as 25 SEA Games sporting events are to be held later in the day

Two medals from diving, two from Basketball, one from Billard & Snooker, two from Bowling, ten from Boxing, two from Cycling, one from Football Women, two from Futsal, four from Golf, one from Gymnastics, two from Hockey, four from Judo, seven from Karatedo, two from Softball, six from Taekwondo, eleven from Muay Thai and two from Petanque

BADMINTON

Gymnasium, Vongchavalitkul University, Nakhon
14.00 Singles & Doubles Women’s Semi Finals
14.00 Events Men’s Semi Finals
14.00 Mixed Semi Finals

BASKETBALL

Keelapirom Stadium, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon
15:00-17:00 M10 THA - PHI Men Round Robin
17:00-19:00 W6 THA - MAS Women Round Robin

BASEBALL

Baseball Stadium, Queen Sirikit Sports Center, Pathumthani
09:30-13:30 M13 CAM - MYA Men Round Robin
14:00-18:00 M14 INA - PHI Men Round Robin

Full Schedule 13 December 2007 SEA GAMES 24 th (Korat Games )




Schedule medals for grabs 13 December 2007 SEA GAMES 24

62 medals are up for grabs today as 25 SEA Games sporting events are to be held later in the day

Two medals from diving, two from Basketball, one from Billard & Snooker, two from Bowling, ten from Boxing, two from Cycling, one from Football Women, two from Futsal, four from Golf, one from Gymnastics, two from Hockey, four from Judo, seven from Karatedo, two from Softball, six from Taekwondo, eleven from Muay Thai and two from Petanque

BADMINTON

Gymnasium, Vongchavalitkul University, Nakhon
14.00 Singles & Doubles Women’s Semi Finals
14.00 Events Men’s Semi Finals
14.00 Mixed Semi Finals

BASKETBALL

Keelapirom Stadium, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon
15:00-17:00 M10 THA - PHI Men Round Robin
17:00-19:00 W6 THA - MAS Women Round Robin

BASEBALL

Baseball Stadium, Queen Sirikit Sports Center, Pathumthani
09:30-13:30 M13 CAM - MYA Men Round Robin
14:00-18:00 M14 INA - PHI Men Round Robin

Full Schedule 13 December 2007 SEA GAMES 24 th (Korat Games )




Thailand tops athletics medals charts



Thailand secured their place at the top of the athletics medal charts Tuesday on the same day as unfancied Myanmar reached the football final, defeating Vietnam in a dramatic penalty shoot out. The final day of track and field competition saw the host Read More


Thailand score football success, athletics golds

Thailand wowed home crowds here Tuesday as its footballers reached the final of their competition and athletes took four more golds on the final day of track and field action. The hosts thumped Singapore 3-0, securing them the chance to earn their

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Thailand tops athletics medals charts



Thailand secured their place at the top of the athletics medal charts Tuesday on the same day as unfancied Myanmar reached the football final, defeating Vietnam in a dramatic penalty shoot out. The final day of track and field competition saw the host Read More


Thailand score football success, athletics golds

Thailand wowed home crowds here Tuesday as its footballers reached the final of their competition and athletes took four more golds on the final day of track and field action. The hosts thumped Singapore 3-0, securing them the chance to earn their

read more

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Football Sea games 2007 Myanmar-Vietnam


Football Sea games 2007 Myanmar-Vietnam (3)-(1)

Football Sea games 2007 Myanmar-Vietnam


Football Sea games 2007 Myanmar-Vietnam (3)-(1)

Football Sea Games Singapore -Thai (0-3)

Football Sea Games Singapore -Thai (0-3)

SEA GAMES Schedule 12 Dec 2007 in korat Thailand

ARCHERY

Football Field 2,Suranaree University of Technology
08:00-08:45 Practice
09:00 1/2 Finals Women Compound
09:30 1/2 Finals Men Compound
10:00 Bronze Women Compound Match
10:30 Bronze Men Compound
11:00 Gold Women Compound
11:30 Gold Men Compound
12:00 Lunch Break Team Finals
12:00 Medals Ceremony W & M Team Compound
12:30-13:15 Practice
13:30 1/2 Finals Women Recurve
14:00 1/2 Finals Men Recurve
14:30 Bronze Women Recurve
15:00 Bronze Men Recurve
15:30 Gold Women Recurve
16:00 Gold Men Recurve
16:30 Medals Ceremony W & M Team Recurve & Closing Party Banquet

BADMINTON

Gymnasium, Vongchavalitkul University
14.00 Singles & Doubles Women’s Quarter Finals
14.00 Events Men’s Quarter Finals
14.00 Mixed Quarter Finals

FULL SCHEDULE

SEA GAMES Schedule 12 Dec 2007 in korat Thailand

ARCHERY

Football Field 2,Suranaree University of Technology
08:00-08:45 Practice
09:00 1/2 Finals Women Compound
09:30 1/2 Finals Men Compound
10:00 Bronze Women Compound Match
10:30 Bronze Men Compound
11:00 Gold Women Compound
11:30 Gold Men Compound
12:00 Lunch Break Team Finals
12:00 Medals Ceremony W & M Team Compound
12:30-13:15 Practice
13:30 1/2 Finals Women Recurve
14:00 1/2 Finals Men Recurve
14:30 Bronze Women Recurve
15:00 Bronze Men Recurve
15:30 Gold Women Recurve
16:00 Gold Men Recurve
16:30 Medals Ceremony W & M Team Recurve & Closing Party Banquet

BADMINTON

Gymnasium, Vongchavalitkul University
14.00 Singles & Doubles Women’s Quarter Finals
14.00 Events Men’s Quarter Finals
14.00 Mixed Quarter Finals

FULL SCHEDULE

Thailand extend SEA Games gold rush amid drug scandal

Thailand grabbed five athletics golds at the SEA Games Monday to cement their dominance of the medals table, but the triumphs were tarnished by a drugs scandal. The host nation has now clinched 78 gold medals after winning the men's and women's sprint Read More

Thailand extend SEA Games gold rush amid drug scandal

Thailand grabbed five athletics golds at the SEA Games Monday to cement their dominance of the medals table, but the triumphs were tarnished by a drugs scandal. The host nation has now clinched 78 gold medals after winning the men's and women's sprint Read More

Monday, December 10, 2007

Beijing 2008 cheerleaders compete

China's youngsters compete hard to become Olympic cheerleaders where judges are looking for a bit of tradition in the performances. Read More

China vows safe Olympics
Officials from the Beijing Olympic Security Coordination Office demonstrated security checks on individuals and cars. It also showed the workings of the security control room for one of the stadiums. Many analysts predict that China will top the medals table at the Games next August Read More

Beijing 2008 cheerleaders compete

China's youngsters compete hard to become Olympic cheerleaders where judges are looking for a bit of tradition in the performances. Read More

China vows safe Olympics
Officials from the Beijing Olympic Security Coordination Office demonstrated security checks on individuals and cars. It also showed the workings of the security control room for one of the stadiums. Many analysts predict that China will top the medals table at the Games next August Read More

Thailand extend SEA Games gold rush amid drug scandal

Thailand grabbed five athletics golds at the SEA Games Monday to cement their dominance of the medals table, but the triumphs were tarnished by a drugs scandal. The host nation has now clinched 78 gold medals after winning the men's and women's sprin Read More

Thailand extend SEA Games gold rush amid drug scandal

Thailand grabbed five athletics golds at the SEA Games Monday to cement their dominance of the medals table, but the triumphs were tarnished by a drugs scandal. The host nation has now clinched 78 gold medals after winning the men's and women's sprin Read More

SEA GAMES 24th Schedule Day 15 December 11th 2007

53 medals in total are up for grabs for the 31 various sports to be conducted today

Twelve medals from Athletics, six medals from swimming, one from Waterpolo, four from Archery, three from Billard & Snooker, two from Bowling, five from Cycling, three from Fencing, four from Judo, two from Rugby, two from Weightlifing, five from Bodybuilding and three from Petanque

Today marks the last day for Athletics with the largest haul of medal for today’s event at twelve. Judo marks its entry on the sporting SEA Games 2007 in korat calender


ATHLETICS

Main Stadium, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium
09:00 100 M. HURDLES Women HEPTATHLON 1
10:00 400 M. Women HEAT
10:30 400 M. Men HEAT
09:50 HIGH JUMP Women HEPTATHLON 2
14:15 HAMMER THROW Women FINAL
14:30 SHOT PUT Women HEPTATHLON 3
14:30 LONG JUMP Men FINAL
14:50 110 M. HURDLES Men FINAL
15:00 POLE VAULT Men FINAL
15:10 100 M. HURDLES Women FINAL
15:30 10,000 M. Men FINAL
15:45 DISCUS THROW Men FINAL
16:20 4X100 M. RELAY Women FINAL
16:40 4X100 M. RELAY Men FINAL
17:00 200 M. Women HEPTATHLON 4

ARCHERY

Football Field 2,Suranaree University of Technology
09:00-09:45 Check-in and Practice
10:00 Women Compound 1/8
10:30 Men Recurve 1/8
11:00 Women Compound 1/4
11:30 Men Recurve 1/4 Team Preliminary &
12:30-13:15 Check-in and Practice Final Round 1/8, 1/4
13:30 Women Recurve 1/8
14:00 Men Compound 1/8
14:30 Women Recurve 1/4
15:00 Men Compound 1/4

Full SEA GAMES Schedule





SEA GAMES 24th Schedule Day 15 December 11th 2007

53 medals in total are up for grabs for the 31 various sports to be conducted today

Twelve medals from Athletics, six medals from swimming, one from Waterpolo, four from Archery, three from Billard & Snooker, two from Bowling, five from Cycling, three from Fencing, four from Judo, two from Rugby, two from Weightlifing, five from Bodybuilding and three from Petanque

Today marks the last day for Athletics with the largest haul of medal for today’s event at twelve. Judo marks its entry on the sporting SEA Games 2007 in korat calender


ATHLETICS

Main Stadium, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium
09:00 100 M. HURDLES Women HEPTATHLON 1
10:00 400 M. Women HEAT
10:30 400 M. Men HEAT
09:50 HIGH JUMP Women HEPTATHLON 2
14:15 HAMMER THROW Women FINAL
14:30 SHOT PUT Women HEPTATHLON 3
14:30 LONG JUMP Men FINAL
14:50 110 M. HURDLES Men FINAL
15:00 POLE VAULT Men FINAL
15:10 100 M. HURDLES Women FINAL
15:30 10,000 M. Men FINAL
15:45 DISCUS THROW Men FINAL
16:20 4X100 M. RELAY Women FINAL
16:40 4X100 M. RELAY Men FINAL
17:00 200 M. Women HEPTATHLON 4

ARCHERY

Football Field 2,Suranaree University of Technology
09:00-09:45 Check-in and Practice
10:00 Women Compound 1/8
10:30 Men Recurve 1/8
11:00 Women Compound 1/4
11:30 Men Recurve 1/4 Team Preliminary &
12:30-13:15 Check-in and Practice Final Round 1/8, 1/4
13:30 Women Recurve 1/8
14:00 Men Compound 1/8
14:30 Women Recurve 1/4
15:00 Men Compound 1/4

Full SEA GAMES Schedule





Sunday, December 9, 2007

Soccer News Update 10 DEC 2007

Temporary hijab ban sidelines Edmonton soccer team

A Muslim female soccer team in Edmonton has had to postpone all their games until the Alberta Soccer Association makes a final decision on players wearing headscarves on the field. Half the girls on the Al-Ikhwat team wear a hijab, a headscarf worn by some Read More


Temporary hijab ban sidelines Edmonton soccer team
A Muslim female soccer team in Edmonton has had to postpone all their games until the Alberta Soccer Association makes a final decision on players wearing headscarves on the field. Half the girls on the Al-Ikhwat team wear a hijab, a headscarf worn by some Read More



manchester united soccer schools participant shines in global competition
Jamie Donovan, participant in Manchester United Soccer Schools (MUSS) Dubai, operated by Dubai Sports City, has once again shown his superb football abilities by finishing second against 62 international competitors at this year's Manchester United Soccer Schools World Skills final in Manchester,Read More




Soccer News Update 10 DEC 2007

Temporary hijab ban sidelines Edmonton soccer team

A Muslim female soccer team in Edmonton has had to postpone all their games until the Alberta Soccer Association makes a final decision on players wearing headscarves on the field. Half the girls on the Al-Ikhwat team wear a hijab, a headscarf worn by some Read More


Temporary hijab ban sidelines Edmonton soccer team
A Muslim female soccer team in Edmonton has had to postpone all their games until the Alberta Soccer Association makes a final decision on players wearing headscarves on the field. Half the girls on the Al-Ikhwat team wear a hijab, a headscarf worn by some Read More



manchester united soccer schools participant shines in global competition
Jamie Donovan, participant in Manchester United Soccer Schools (MUSS) Dubai, operated by Dubai Sports City, has once again shown his superb football abilities by finishing second against 62 international competitors at this year's Manchester United Soccer Schools World Skills final in Manchester,Read More




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SEA GAMES HEAD LINE NEWS 10 DEC 2007

Thailand surged clear at the top of the SEA Games medals table Sunday, scooping 22 golds to power ahead of nearest challengers Vietnam. The host nation have made no secret of their desire to come out on top after finishing behind the Philippines in read more

Thailand's Rartchawat Kaewpany netted gold in men's gymnastics individual all-round at the 24th Southeast Asian Games here Sunday. The Thai competitor scored a total mark of 87.400. Among the six gymnastic items, Kaewpany performed best in free exercise read more

SEA GAMES HEAD LINE NEWS 10 DEC 2007

Thailand surged clear at the top of the SEA Games medals table Sunday, scooping 22 golds to power ahead of nearest challengers Vietnam. The host nation have made no secret of their desire to come out on top after finishing behind the Philippines in read more

Thailand's Rartchawat Kaewpany netted gold in men's gymnastics individual all-round at the 24th Southeast Asian Games here Sunday. The Thai competitor scored a total mark of 87.400. Among the six gymnastic items, Kaewpany performed best in free exercise read more

Today Have 55 medals up for grabs as the SEA Games 24 th Korat Thailand

Today Have 55 medals up for grabs as the SEA Games keeps on going. There was some fine performances the past fews days and the athletes rewarded with their deserved medals

Today 31 sports are being carried out at various venues. Nine medals from Athletics, six medals from swimming, two from Badminton, two from Bowling, three from Cycling, one from Equestrian, three from Fencing, ten from Gymnastics, one from Squash, two from Table Tennis, three from Weightlifing and thirteen from Wushu

Gymnastics and Wushu events today marks the biggest medal haul, combined they offer 23 medals in total

ATHLETICS

Main Stadium, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium
09:00 100 M. HURDLES Women HEPTATHLON 1
10:00 400 M. Women HEAT
10:30 400 M. Men HEAT
09:50 HIGH JUMP Women HEPTATHLON 2
14:15 HAMMER THROW Women FINAL
14:30 SHOT PUT Women HEPTATHLON 3
14:30 LONG JUMP Men FINAL
14:50 110 M. HURDLES Men FINAL
15:00 POLE VAULT Men FINAL
15:10 100 M. HURDLES Women FINAL
15:30 10,000 M. Men FINAL
15:45 DISCUS THROW Men FINAL
16:20 4X100 M. RELAY Women FINAL
16:40 4X100 M. RELAY Men FINAL
17:00 200 M. Women HEPTATHLON 4

ARCHERY

Football Field 2,Suranaree University of Technology
09:00-09:45 Check-in and Practice
10:00 Women Compound 1/8
10:30 Men Recurve 1/8
11:00 Women Compound 1/4
11:30 Men Recurve 1/4 Team Preliminary &
12:30-13:15 Check-in and Practice Final Round 1/8, 1/4
13:30 Women Recurve 1/8
14:00 Men Compound 1/8
14:30 Women Recurve 1/4
15:00 Men Compound 1/4

Today Have 55 medals up for grabs as the SEA Games 24 th Korat Thailand

Today Have 55 medals up for grabs as the SEA Games keeps on going. There was some fine performances the past fews days and the athletes rewarded with their deserved medals

Today 31 sports are being carried out at various venues. Nine medals from Athletics, six medals from swimming, two from Badminton, two from Bowling, three from Cycling, one from Equestrian, three from Fencing, ten from Gymnastics, one from Squash, two from Table Tennis, three from Weightlifing and thirteen from Wushu

Gymnastics and Wushu events today marks the biggest medal haul, combined they offer 23 medals in total

ATHLETICS

Main Stadium, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium
09:00 100 M. HURDLES Women HEPTATHLON 1
10:00 400 M. Women HEAT
10:30 400 M. Men HEAT
09:50 HIGH JUMP Women HEPTATHLON 2
14:15 HAMMER THROW Women FINAL
14:30 SHOT PUT Women HEPTATHLON 3
14:30 LONG JUMP Men FINAL
14:50 110 M. HURDLES Men FINAL
15:00 POLE VAULT Men FINAL
15:10 100 M. HURDLES Women FINAL
15:30 10,000 M. Men FINAL
15:45 DISCUS THROW Men FINAL
16:20 4X100 M. RELAY Women FINAL
16:40 4X100 M. RELAY Men FINAL
17:00 200 M. Women HEPTATHLON 4

ARCHERY

Football Field 2,Suranaree University of Technology
09:00-09:45 Check-in and Practice
10:00 Women Compound 1/8
10:30 Men Recurve 1/8
11:00 Women Compound 1/4
11:30 Men Recurve 1/4 Team Preliminary &
12:30-13:15 Check-in and Practice Final Round 1/8, 1/4
13:30 Women Recurve 1/8
14:00 Men Compound 1/8
14:30 Women Recurve 1/4
15:00 Men Compound 1/4

SEA Games Head Line NEWS Update 9 DEC 2007

SEA Games: Indonesia, Thailand in marathon glory
Thailand and Indonesia enjoyed marathon glory at the SEA Games here Sunday on a day when 51 golds were up for grabs. read more

Vietnam take SEA Games honours in athletics, football
Vietnam and the Philippines dominated the track-and-field events here Saturday while Singapore and Vietnam reached the semi-finals of the SEA Games football competition read more


News items from Asia-Pacific Desk of Xinhua
Dec. 8 Developing countries propose technology fund for climate change Dead bird tested positive for H5N1 virus in Hong Kong Swat valley in NW Pakistan cleared of militants: army (Sports) Swimming results at 24th SEA Games read more

SEA Games Head Line NEWS Update 9 DEC 2007

SEA Games: Indonesia, Thailand in marathon glory
Thailand and Indonesia enjoyed marathon glory at the SEA Games here Sunday on a day when 51 golds were up for grabs. read more

Vietnam take SEA Games honours in athletics, football
Vietnam and the Philippines dominated the track-and-field events here Saturday while Singapore and Vietnam reached the semi-finals of the SEA Games football competition read more


News items from Asia-Pacific Desk of Xinhua
Dec. 8 Developing countries propose technology fund for climate change Dead bird tested positive for H5N1 virus in Hong Kong Swat valley in NW Pakistan cleared of militants: army (Sports) Swimming results at 24th SEA Games read more

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Sea games 24 th Program Sport at 9th Dec 2007 Korat Thailand

Today athletes are in store for a big day as 51 medals are on offer with 35 sports being held on Day 13

ATHLETICS

Ratchadamnoen Road, Mittraphap Road and Ratchasima – Pakthonchai Road
06:00 MARATHON Men FINAL
06:10 MARATHON Women FINAL

Ratchadamnoen Road
06:10 20 KM. WALK Men FINAL
08:00 20 KM. WALK Women FINAL

ARCHERY

Football Field 2,Suranaree University of Technology
08:15-09:00 Check-in and Practice
09:30 Women Compound 1/16
10:00 Men Recurve 1/16
10:30 Women Compound 1/8
11:00 Men Recurve 1/8 Preliminary Round
12:45-13:30 Check-in and Practice 1/16, 1/8
14:00 Women Recurve 1/16
14:30 Men Compound 1/16
15:00 Women Recurve 1/8
15:30 Men Compound 1/8

Sea games 24 th Program Sport at 9th Dec 2007 Korat Thailand

Today athletes are in store for a big day as 51 medals are on offer with 35 sports being held on Day 13

ATHLETICS

Ratchadamnoen Road, Mittraphap Road and Ratchasima – Pakthonchai Road
06:00 MARATHON Men FINAL
06:10 MARATHON Women FINAL

Ratchadamnoen Road
06:10 20 KM. WALK Men FINAL
08:00 20 KM. WALK Women FINAL

ARCHERY

Football Field 2,Suranaree University of Technology
08:15-09:00 Check-in and Practice
09:30 Women Compound 1/16
10:00 Men Recurve 1/16
10:30 Women Compound 1/8
11:00 Men Recurve 1/8 Preliminary Round
12:45-13:30 Check-in and Practice 1/16, 1/8
14:00 Women Recurve 1/16
14:30 Men Compound 1/16
15:00 Women Recurve 1/8
15:30 Men Compound 1/8

1,500m race at SEA Games

Srisung Boonthung from Thailand won the men's 1,500 meters final at the 24th Southeast Asian Games here Saturday. Srisung Boonthung came top of the podium in 14 minutes 18.03 seconds. Sermona Julius from the Philippines captured silver in 14 minutes 24.71

Indonesia defeated Thailand in men's volleyball round robin at the 24th Southeast Asian Games
here on Saturday. Thailand won the first set at 25-23, while Indonesia took the following two sets of the game. After their out of shape performance in the third

Wei-min Nicolette Teo won the gold medal for Singapore at the women's 100 meters
breaststroke swimming at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games here on Saturday. The 21-year-old burst up from the beginning of the race and took the title with a time of one minute

Vietnam's Hang takes gold in women's 800m race at SEA Games

Hang Truong Thanh from Vietman won women's 800m race gold at the 24th Southeast Asian Games here Saturday. Hang Truong Thanh came first in the running at two minutes 2.39 seconds picking the gold medal. Vietnam's Trang Vu Thi secured the second place by

Thailand are looking to build on their powerful start in the SEA Games athletics Saturday
as they continue their bid to top the medals table. Following six golds out of nine in track and field events and two in the pool Friday, the host nation will

1,500m race at SEA Games

Srisung Boonthung from Thailand won the men's 1,500 meters final at the 24th Southeast Asian Games here Saturday. Srisung Boonthung came top of the podium in 14 minutes 18.03 seconds. Sermona Julius from the Philippines captured silver in 14 minutes 24.71

Indonesia defeated Thailand in men's volleyball round robin at the 24th Southeast Asian Games
here on Saturday. Thailand won the first set at 25-23, while Indonesia took the following two sets of the game. After their out of shape performance in the third

Wei-min Nicolette Teo won the gold medal for Singapore at the women's 100 meters
breaststroke swimming at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games here on Saturday. The 21-year-old burst up from the beginning of the race and took the title with a time of one minute

Vietnam's Hang takes gold in women's 800m race at SEA Games

Hang Truong Thanh from Vietman won women's 800m race gold at the 24th Southeast Asian Games here Saturday. Hang Truong Thanh came first in the running at two minutes 2.39 seconds picking the gold medal. Vietnam's Trang Vu Thi secured the second place by

Thailand are looking to build on their powerful start in the SEA Games athletics Saturday
as they continue their bid to top the medals table. Following six golds out of nine in track and field events and two in the pool Friday, the host nation will

Friday, December 7, 2007

SEA GAMES NEWS HEAD LINE Update

Fireworks, cheers, singing and dancing unveiled the 24th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) on Thursday evening. An official opening ceremony of the SEA Games was held here Thursday at His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium in Nakhon Ratch

Indonesia to register 517 athletes for SEA Games 2007
Indonesia will send 517 athletes to the Southeast Asian Games to be held in Thailand, a national sports official said. "We will register 518 athletes for the forthcoming SEA Games," Antara news agency on Tuesday quoted Achmad Sucipto, head of the SEA Games

Indonesian volleyball sets new target for SEA Games

Though the Indonesia men's volleyball team failed to qualify for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, they have more than enough talent to medal at the Southeast Asian Games in Thailand in December. "If nothing happens to the members of the team in the last thr
Natthanan clinches SEA Games swimming title for Thailand
J. Krajang Natthanan of Thailand broke Malaysia's monopoly in swimming events to take the women's 100 meters title at the 2007 South East Asian Games here on Friday. It is also the first swimming gold medal for the host country in the SEA Games which will

SEA GAMES NEWS HEAD LINE Update

Fireworks, cheers, singing and dancing unveiled the 24th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) on Thursday evening. An official opening ceremony of the SEA Games was held here Thursday at His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium in Nakhon Ratch

Indonesia to register 517 athletes for SEA Games 2007
Indonesia will send 517 athletes to the Southeast Asian Games to be held in Thailand, a national sports official said. "We will register 518 athletes for the forthcoming SEA Games," Antara news agency on Tuesday quoted Achmad Sucipto, head of the SEA Games

Indonesian volleyball sets new target for SEA Games

Though the Indonesia men's volleyball team failed to qualify for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, they have more than enough talent to medal at the Southeast Asian Games in Thailand in December. "If nothing happens to the members of the team in the last thr
Natthanan clinches SEA Games swimming title for Thailand
J. Krajang Natthanan of Thailand broke Malaysia's monopoly in swimming events to take the women's 100 meters title at the 2007 South East Asian Games here on Friday. It is also the first swimming gold medal for the host country in the SEA Games which will

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SEA Games 2007 Schedule - Day 12, December 8th


The 24th SEA Games gets it going as in total 43 medals up for grabs spanning 32 sports that is to be held today

ATHLETICS

Main Stadium, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium
08:30 100 M. HURDLES Men DECATHLON 6
09:20 DISCUS THROW Men DECATHLON 7
10:50 POLE VAULT Men DECATHLON 8
14:45 JAVELIN THROW Men DECATHLON 9
15:00 HIGH JUMP Women FINAL
15:00 LONG JUMP Women FINAL
15:00 3,000 M. STEEPLECHASE Men FINAL
15:30 5,000 M. Women FINAL
16:10 DISCUS THROW Women FINAL
16:10 800 M. Women FINAL
16:30 800 M. Men FINAL
16:50 4X400 M. RELAY Women FINAL
17:10 4X400 M. RELAY Men FINAL
17:30 1,500 M. Men DECATHLON 10

ARCHERY

Football Field 2,Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon
08:00-08:45 Check-in and Practice
09:00-12:00 Men Recurve & Women Compound Qualification Round, Short Distances
12:30-13:15 Check-in and Practice
13:30-16:30 Men Compound & Women Recurve

SEA Games 2007 Schedule - Day 12, December 8th


The 24th SEA Games gets it going as in total 43 medals up for grabs spanning 32 sports that is to be held today

ATHLETICS

Main Stadium, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium
08:30 100 M. HURDLES Men DECATHLON 6
09:20 DISCUS THROW Men DECATHLON 7
10:50 POLE VAULT Men DECATHLON 8
14:45 JAVELIN THROW Men DECATHLON 9
15:00 HIGH JUMP Women FINAL
15:00 LONG JUMP Women FINAL
15:00 3,000 M. STEEPLECHASE Men FINAL
15:30 5,000 M. Women FINAL
16:10 DISCUS THROW Women FINAL
16:10 800 M. Women FINAL
16:30 800 M. Men FINAL
16:50 4X400 M. RELAY Women FINAL
17:10 4X400 M. RELAY Men FINAL
17:30 1,500 M. Men DECATHLON 10

ARCHERY

Football Field 2,Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon
08:00-08:45 Check-in and Practice
09:00-12:00 Men Recurve & Women Compound Qualification Round, Short Distances
12:30-13:15 Check-in and Practice
13:30-16:30 Men Compound & Women Recurve

Begining of 24th SEA Games


Begining of 24th SEA Games


Thursday, December 6, 2007

Pgrogam SEA GAMEs 7 th DECEMBER 2007

Pgrogam SEA GAMEs 7 th DECEMBER 2007

The SEA Games gets under way after yesterday’s official opening ceremony, and today at stake is 27 medals up for grabs.

ATHLETICS

Main Stadium, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium
08:45 100 M. Men DECATHLON 1
09:30 800 M. Men HEAT
09:35 LONG JUMP Men DECATHLON 2
11:25 SHOT PUT Men DECATHLON 3
13:30 HAMMER THROW Men FINAL
14:30 SHOT PUT Men FINAL
14:30 TRIPLE JUMP Men FINAL
14:15 100 M. Men HEAT
14:15 HIGH JUMP Men DECATHLON 4
14:35 100 M. Men SEMI FINAL
15:00 400 M. HURDLES Women FINAL
15:00 JAVELIN THROW Women FINAL
15:20 400 M. HURDLES Men FINAL
15:40 1,500 M. Women FINAL
16:00 5,000 M. Men FINAL
16:30 100 M. Women FINAL
16:45 100 M. Men FINAL
17:00 400 M. Men DECATHLON 5

ARCHERY

Football Field 2,Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon
08:00-08:45 Check-in and Practice
09:00-12:00 Men Recurve & Women Compound Qualification Round,Long Distances
12:30-13:15 Check-in and Practice
13:30-16:30 Men Compound & Women Recurve

Pgrogam SEA GAMEs 7 th DECEMBER 2007

Pgrogam SEA GAMEs 7 th DECEMBER 2007

The SEA Games gets under way after yesterday’s official opening ceremony, and today at stake is 27 medals up for grabs.

ATHLETICS

Main Stadium, His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium
08:45 100 M. Men DECATHLON 1
09:30 800 M. Men HEAT
09:35 LONG JUMP Men DECATHLON 2
11:25 SHOT PUT Men DECATHLON 3
13:30 HAMMER THROW Men FINAL
14:30 SHOT PUT Men FINAL
14:30 TRIPLE JUMP Men FINAL
14:15 100 M. Men HEAT
14:15 HIGH JUMP Men DECATHLON 4
14:35 100 M. Men SEMI FINAL
15:00 400 M. HURDLES Women FINAL
15:00 JAVELIN THROW Women FINAL
15:20 400 M. HURDLES Men FINAL
15:40 1,500 M. Women FINAL
16:00 5,000 M. Men FINAL
16:30 100 M. Women FINAL
16:45 100 M. Men FINAL
17:00 400 M. Men DECATHLON 5

ARCHERY

Football Field 2,Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon
08:00-08:45 Check-in and Practice
09:00-12:00 Men Recurve & Women Compound Qualification Round,Long Distances
12:30-13:15 Check-in and Practice
13:30-16:30 Men Compound & Women Recurve



 

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