Monday, October 24, 2011 | 0 comments | By: SEAGAMES 2009

Vietnam sees no less than third in SEA Games


Vietnam sees no less than third in SEA Games

NHA TRANG CITY, Vietnam – Vietnam is eyeing no less than a top three finish in the 26th Southeast Asian Games slated Nov. 11-24 in Palembang and Jakarta, Indonesia.

Vietnam sports official Lam Quang Thanh told Viet Nam News, an English newspaper here, that since his country is competing in 36 of the 45 events calendared in the biennial meet, they’re eyeing a minimum of 70 gold medals which should be good enough for a spot in the top three.

Lam said his country, which is looking to win the medals in football and martial arts events like vovinam, karate, wushu, taekwondo and judo, is expected to contend with host Indonesia, traditional powerhouse Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore, not bothering to mention the Philippines.

If the Filipino officials would be right in their predictions, the country would win 55 gold medals which could only be good for fifth or sixth place overall.

The SEAG-bound Phl team hasn’t actually finalized its roster as some of the NSAs are still scrounging for private funding.

Businessmen Manny V. Pangilinan and Marty Eizmendi offered to bankroll the trip of some teams seeing action in Indonesia.

Three days ago, Smart and PLDT chairman Pangilinan pledged P10 million for the participation of athletes from basketball, boxing, football, badminton, tennis, cycling and taekwondo while Eizmendi agreed to finance the national baseball team’s Palembang trip, reportedly shelling out P2 million.

The Philippine Sports Commission has only allocated P30 million for the SEA Games, which is just enough to fund 424 athletes and 140 officials.



But there are 110 more Filipino athletes and 21 officials (technical, medical and administrative) knocking on the doors, and they include those from baseball, futsal, bridge (13), sports climbing (11), judo (3), fencing (3), badminton (3), athletics (2), gymnastics (2), golf (2) and cycling (1).

Indonesia SOC allays worries over SEA Games venues, billeting

Indonesia SOC allays worries over SEA Games venues, billeting
MANILA, Philippines—There’s no cause for alarm as far as far as the country’s Southeast Asian Games participation in Indonesia next month.
Contrary to reports of unfinished venues and billeting woes in the Games’ hub Palembang, Philippine deputy chief de mission Romeo Magat Sunday said those problems have been addressed by the Indonesia SEA Games Organizing Committee (Inasoc).
“There’s no need to panic. Everything is in order,” said Magat, who went to host cities Jakarta and Palembang to inspect the venues and get a clear picture of Inasoc’s preparation for the Nov. 11 TO 22 meet.
“They assured us that all competition sites will be 100 percent ready before the games. In fact, I even saw the venues in question and I think they’re in good shape,” added the secretary general of the Philippine Tennis Association.
The Philippine Olympic Committee had earlier expressed concern upon receiving information that the construction of the aquatics center in Palembang has been painfully slow along with the renovation of venues for athletics, shooting, beach volleyball and baseball, among others.
Regarding the accommodation, Magat said Inasoc will put up two floating hotels with 750 rooms each on the river near the Jakabaring Sports City in Palembang to house athletes and officials who could be displaced from the athletes’ village.
“It’s an extremely expensive substitute for hotel shortage,” said Magat.
The athletes’ village could only make room for 2,200 athletes, a third of the projected total number of athletes from 11 countries and 42 sports expected to flock for the biennial games.
Team Philippines alone has 534 athletes, 110 of them privately funded, accompanied by 161 officials composed of coaches, trainers, managers, medical and administrative staff.
The Jakabaring Sports City plays host to 19 sports while 22 sports will be staged in separate venues in Jakarta.
Magat said accommodation has never been an issue in Jakarta as well as the completion of its venues but athletes and officials should brace for a logistical nightmare owing to the notorious traffic and the location of competition sites.
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Indonesia to deploy over 10,000 security guards to secure SEA Games

Indonesia to deploy over 10,000 security guards to secure SEA Games

JAKARTA (Xinhua) -- Indonesia is to deploy 10,886 armed forces officers during the Southeast Asian games (SEA Games) from Nov. 11-22, police said here on Monday.

The officers comprised of about 6,886 policemen, 3,000 military officers and 1,000 local security guards, said Sujarno, head of bureau of personal of the Jakarta police headquarters.

"The security would be done from the hotels where the athletes and officials stay up to the location of the competition," he said at the police headquarters.

Sujarwo said that a meeting involving all shareholders, including the police, military and the committee of the games would be held to coordinate the work.

So far, terrorism was still the main threat of the games, he said.

"The threat of terrorism is still the main priority of the integrated security during the SEA Games in Indonesia," said Sujarwo.

Indonesia has been hit by a series of small-scale terrorist strikes for the last two years, killing tens of people and wounding dozen others.

The police said that mass gathering was still the main target of the militants.

Thousands of athletes and officials from eleven Southeast Asian countries are to come to Indonesia to take part in the games.

The Southeast Asia Games is a biennial multi-sport events involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia. The games is under regulation of the Southeast Asian Games Federation with supervision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Olympic Council of Asia.

Indonesian Sports and Youth Minister Andi Mallarangeng said he was optimistic that the preparations for the Southeast Asia Games would meet the deadline despite problems in the construction of almost all the venues.

Many have expressed doubts over preparations for the games. Three sporting venues, for swimming, athletics and shooting, are still in the construction phase.

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Sunday, October 9, 2011 | 0 comments | By: SEAGAMES 2009

Mandiri Jadi Official Bank SEA Games

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com- Bank Mandiri menjadi official bank dalam perhelatan pesta olahraga se-Asia Tenggara atau SEA Games XXVI/2011 di Palembang dan Jakarta, November mendatang.

Penandatanganan nota kesepahaman antara Bank Mandiri dan Panitia Penyelenggara SEA Games Indone sia (Inasoc) berlangsung hari Minggu (9/10/2011) ini di dalam kompleks Stadion Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta.

Penandatanganan nota kesepahaman dilakukan Direktur Utama Bank Mandiri Zulkifli Zaini dan Ketua Nasional Inasoc Rita Subowo. Turut menyaksikan Menteri Pemuda dan Olahraga Andi A Mallarangeng dan Ketua Harian Inasoc Rachmat Gobel.

Pada kesempatan itu juga diresmikan pusat jajan di kompleks Stadion Gelora Bung Karno dan peluncuran iklan komersial bertema dukungan Bank Mandiri terhadap para atlet yang berlaga di SEA Games XXVI/2011.

Zulkifli mengatakan, sebagai official bank, Bank Mandiri akan menyediakan unit ATM berjalan, pelayanan penukaran mata uang asing, dan menyediakan alat transaksi dengan kartu kredit dan kartu debit. "Jumlah ATM berjalan yang dibutuhkan masih kita hitung, tapi beberapa unit ATM berjalan yang ada di daerah-daerah akan ditarik ke Jakarta dan Palembang," kata Zulkifli.

Sejumlah perusahaan swasta maupun BUMN telah menjadi sponsor SEA Games, antara lain Garuda Indonesia, Indofood, Unilever, Indosat, Samsung, Panasonic, dan Daihatsu.

Secara terpisah, Menpora Andi A Mallarangeng tetap optimistis SEA Games XXVI/2011 dapat berlangsung sesuai jadwal yaitu 11-22 November 2011. "Berdasarkan laporan yang saya terima, pembangunan venue di Jakarta dan Palembang dapat diselesaikan bulan Oktober ini," ungkapnya.

Downpour delays SEA Games construction



The recent downpour in Palembang, South Sumatra, left behind numerous puddles at the Jakabaring Sport City, future site of the 2011 SEA Games, proving that the drainage system in the complex was not fully functional.
Puddles formed on the tracks between the aquatic and athletic arena even when there was no rain, which can damage the newly planted grass.

According to SEA Games Arena Construction Committee chairman Rizal Abdullah, the puddles were proof that the gutters did not work well.
"We are thankful for the rain because it has indirectly tested the preparedness and sturdiness of the buildings," he said on Friday as reported by tempointeraktif.com.
The downpour also caused a signboard at the roller-skating arena and security gates at the athletic building to tilt.
Rizal added that such issues should not be exaggerated.
The downpour has also slowed down construction, although builders guarantee that all the construction work would be completed on time.

Mandiri named official bank for SEA Games


FromThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Sun, 10/09/2011 
Mandiri named official bank for SEA Games
Indonesia’s largest lender by assets, Bank Mandiri, has been appointed the official bank for the upcoming Southeast Asian Games 2011 in Jakarta and Palembang.
Mandiri managing director Zulkifli Zaini and SEA Games organizing committee (Inasoc) chairwoman Rita Subowo signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the appointment at Bung Karno Stadium in Senayan, Jakarta, on Sunday.
The MoU signing was witnessed by Youth and Sports Minister Andi Mallarangeng.
Zulkifli said Mandiri would provide mobile ATMs, foreign currency exchange and transaction machines for credit and debit cards.
“We’re still counting the number of mobile ATMs we’ll need; we’ll draw some mobile ATMs in other regions to Jakarta and Palembang,” he said as quoted by kompas.com.
Other companies named official sponsors for the event include national flag carrier Garuda Indonesia, food producer Indofood, mobile operator Indosat, Unilever, Samsung, Panasonic and Daihatsu.
Indonesia’s largest lender by assets, Bank Mandiri, has been appointed the official bank for the upcoming Southeast Asian Games 2011 in Jakarta and Palembang.
Mandiri managing director Zulkifli Zaini and SEA Games organizing committee (Inasoc) chairwoman Rita Subowo signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the appointment at Bung Karno Stadium in Senayan, Jakarta, on Sunday.
The MoU signing was witnessed by Youth and Sports Minister Andi Mallarangeng.
Zulkifli said Mandiri would provide mobile ATMs, foreign currency exchange and transaction machines for credit and debit cards.
“We’re still counting the number of mobile ATMs we’ll need; we’ll draw some mobile ATMs in other regions to Jakarta and Palembang,” he said as quoted by kompas.com.
Other companies named official sponsors for the event include national flag carrier Garuda Indonesia, food producer Indofood, mobile operator Indosat, Unilever, Samsung, Panasonic and Daihatsu.

26th SEA Games 2011 List of Sport Events in Palembang & Jakarta

26th SEA Games 2011 List of Sport Events in Palembang

1.Athletics

2.Aquatics - Diving

-Aquatics - Swimming
-Aquatics - Synchronize
-Aquatics - Water Polo
3.Baseball

4.Billiards & Snooker
5.Boxing


6.Bridge


7.Chess


8.Fin Swimming

9.Football
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10.Gymnastics

11.Petanque

12.Roller Sport

13.Sepak Takraw

14.Shooting

15.Softball

16.Soft Tennis

17.Tennis


18.Volley Indoor

-Volley Beach

19.Wall Climbing

20.Water Ski

21.Weightlifting

22.Wrestling



26th SEA Games 2011 List of Sport Events in Palembang & Jakarta

Part 1 26th SEA Games 2011 List of Sport Events in Jakarta 1.Archery 2.Aquatics - Open Water Swimming 3.Badminton 4.Basketball 5.Bowling 6.Canoeing 7.Cycling - Track -Cycling - BMX -Cycling - Road Race -Cycling - MTB 8.Equestrian 9.Fencing 10.Football 11.Futsal 12.Golf 13.Judo 14.Karate 15.Paragliding 16.Pencak Silat 17.Rowing 18.Sailing 19.Shorinji Kempo 20.Table Tennis 21.Taekwondo 22.TBR 23.Vovinam 24.Wushu

SEA GAMES 2011 Sport

SEA GAMES 2011 Sport

SEA Games 2011 SCF Selection Policy (Selection Criteria, Selection Committee & Appeals Committee) & General Info

Brunei (BRU)
Cambodia (CAM)
Indonesia (INA)
Laos (LAO)
Malaysia (MAS)
Myanmar (MYA)
Philippines (PHI)
Singapore (SIN)
Thailand (THA)
Timor-Leste (TLS)
Vietnam (VIE)

Indonesia Host SEA GAMES 2011 Palembang, S. Sumatera - INDONESIA with 37 Sports!!!

INDONESIA, who will be hosting the 2011 SEA Games, have proposed staging 37 sports, including two extreme sports.

Malaysia’s representative in the SEA Games Federation (SGF) executive meeting Datuk Sieh Kok Chi said that Indonesia would drop petanque, fin swimming, muay thai and shuttle**** juggling from the programme.

“The two new sports included are wall climbing and roller-skating,” he said yesterday.

Among the sports proposed by Indonesia are badminton, weightlifting, aquatics, football, archery, shooting, silat, taekwondo, athletics, squash, hockey, billiard & snooker, boxing, volleyball, basketball, golf, judo, sepak takraw, table tennis, wushu, cycling.

Among the sports not contested in Vientiane but included in Indonesia are tenpin bowling, equestrian, gymnastics, fencing, chess, traditional boats, kayaking, rowing, sailing, softball and baseball.

And, for the first time in the SEA Games history, Indonesia have proposed including Kempo, a type of combat sport similar to fencing but using bamboo-made weapons that is popular in Japan.

The 2011 host have also added powerlifting to the programme of normal athletes although the sport is normally featured in the Paralympics.

Kok Chi said that Singapore had withdrawn from hosting the 2013 SEA Games and that Vietnam had offered to host the Games.

According to SGF’s allocation of the host job to countries, Singapore were given the opportunity to host the 2013 SEA Games, followed by Cambodia (2015), Myanmar, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam respectively.