We reported an earlier similar report of the 25th SEA Games Opening/Closing ceremony preview last month, and today’s report is another one. With the video below, you can observe a much more refined rehearsal, and what to expect when the Games ceremony opens.
Showing posts with label SEA Games 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEA Games 2009. Show all posts
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Monday, November 17, 2008
Laos officially invites teams to SEA Games 2009

Photo: Standing Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad ( left ), who is also Chairman of the 2009 SEA Games Organising Committee, presents an invitation to the games to the head of the Vietnamese delegation to the SEAGF Council Meeting, Mr Nguyen Danh Thai. Mr Thai accepted the invitation on behalf of all Vietnamese competitors in the games.
Invitations to athletes and delegates to attend the 25th SEA Games in Vientiane next year have been given to all members of the Southeast Asian Games Federation (SEAGF).
The official invitations were handed over at a ceremony last week in Vientiane as Asean nations' sports heads attended the SEAGF Council Meeting from November 11 to 13
The invitations were presented by Standing Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad, who is also Chairman of the 25th SEA Games Organising Committee, and received by a representative from each country.
It is the custom for each SEA Games host nation to issue a formal invitation to inform each participating country the games will take place on the stated date.
Standing Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad expressed his thanks to all SEAGF members for their support for Laos in hosting the 25th SEA Games and said he looked forward to seeing athletes and delegates from each country attending the games.
During the presentation of the invitations, Mr Somsavat told SEAGF sports heads that construction of facilities for the games was going well.
The complex to be used for competitions and training for several sports events and for the opening and closing ceremonies will be complete by March 2009, while other facilities will also be finished on time. The 25th SEA Games will be ready for the opening date in December 2009.
Mr Somsavat congratulated SEAGF sports heads on the successful meeting of council members in Vientiane .

The SEA Games organising committee confirmed the main stadium, located at Km 16 in Dongsanghin village, Xaythany district, is currently 70 percent complete.
Construction of other facilities is nearing completion. The athletes' village is about 15 percent complete, but is expected to be finished by next August.


Photos: The athletes' village at National University of Laos.
The athletes' village is on a 42,000sqm site at the Dongdok campus, National University of Laos. The village comprises 10 buildings and other auxiliary facilities. Eight four-storey buildings with international standard facilities will contain 1,000 rooms and accommodate 4,000 athletes. A single-storey building will house a canteen and a three-storey building will contain multi-purpose management offices.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Transport plans in Laos for SEA Games 2009 unveiled

More than 200 cars and 200 buses will be used to transport athletes and officials around Laos during the 2009 SEA Games.
More than 10,000 people, including about 4,500 athletes and delegates, are expected to visit Laos for the event next year.
SEA Games Transport Committee Head, Mr Lattanamany Khounnyvong, told Vientiane Times the committee had sent a draft transport plan to the SEA Games Organising Committee Secretariat.
The plan proposes the use of 200 cars and more than 200 buses during the games, which will take place in Vientiane and Champassak and Luang Prabang provinces.
Mr Lattanamany, who is also Ministry of Public Works and Transport Office Head, said the plan may be adjusted after being reviewed by the organising committee.
“We expect the draft plan will be approved by the end of this month and we hope to arrange contracts with private sector entities by the end of October,” he said.
The transport committee plans to have vehicles departing the athletes' accommodation in Dongdok village and going to the National Sports Stadium every 10 minutes during peak times of the event.
This service will operate every 20 minutes during off-peak times and will include special arrangements for large groups of athletes.
Mr Lattanamany said the transportation of athletes' luggage was a priority and the committee had sent official letters to overseas aviation companies requesting them to provide priority services when transporting athletes' equipment and belongings.
He said the number of services operating between provinces would be decided after participating countries confirmed the number of athletes and delegates attending.
Public vehicles will be banned from entering the stadium area to ease traffic congestion during the event.
“We are currently discussing parking arrangements for public vehicles,” Mr Lattanamany said.
Officials intend to arrange public transport services for people wishing to attend events.
Mr Lattanamany said the committee met on a weekly basis to update information and discuss appropriate preparation work.
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Friday, December 14, 2007
SEAGAMES 25 th 2009 in Las has 25 Sport

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
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SEAGAMES 25 th 2009 in Las has 25 Sport

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
Labels:
25 th Seagames,
Laos,
Laos Games,
SEA Games 2009
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