- 2005 Southeast Asian Games
SEA Games infobox
Name = 23rd Southeast Asian Games
Size = 200
Events = 393
Optional caption = Theme: "One Heritage, One Southeast Asia"
Nations participating = 11
Athletes participating = 5336| Opening ceremony =November 27 ,2005
Closing ceremony =December 5 ,2005
Officially opened by =Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo President of the Philippines
Athlete's Oath = Mikaela "Mikee" Cojuangco-Jaworski
(Equestrian)
Judge's Oath =Caesar Mateo
Torch lighter =Mary Antoinette Rivero
(Taekwondo)
Ceremony venue =Quirino Grandstand ,Rizal Park The 23rdSoutheast Asian Games (also known as the 2005 SEAG) were held in thePhilippines fromNovember 27th toDecember 5th in2005 . The games were participated by the eleven (11) nations ofSoutheast Asia . This was the first time that the opening and closing ceremonies were held in a large open field, despite the fact that Manila has many stadiums and/or arenas. The organization decided to hold the games at an open space to accommodate the large number of participants and spectators. As a result, the 2005 SEAG ranks as having the largest audience having reached 200,000 people during the opening and closing ceremonies. These games were also noted for having the most number of delegates in the history of the SEA Games, and despite the games was not held on multi-sports stadium, the games considered as the most successful and beautiful ceremonies in the history of SEA Games, beating recent games edition including2007 Southeast Asian Games inThailand . In the end, all participating countries received medals. The event was meant to tighten ties amongSoutheast Asian countries as a region and as a preparation as well for the upcomingAsian Games andOlympic Games .Events in men's football actually started on
November 20th , prior to the opening ceremony. Water polo events began onNovember 21st , womens' football onNovember 23rd , sailing onNovember 26th , and tennis on November 26th.The first gold medal of the games was awarded to Singapore on November 25th when their
water polo team came out undefeated during theround-robin tournament round. The Philippine team took the silver medal in that event, and Malaysia brought home the bronze.East Timor received its first ever medal as a sovereign nation in the Philippine indigenous sport of Arnis.The Games were also considered a valuable opportunity for athletes to gain competition experience and preparation for the upcoming
Asian Games andOlympic Games . It was purposely created to strengthen friendship, solidarity and understanding among neighboring countries in the region.This was the third SEA Games to be hosted by the
Philippines . The last two times the Philippines hosted the games were in 1981 (see1981 Southeast Asian Games ), and again in 1991 (see1991 Southeast Asian Games ). Although the majority of events took place in/aroundManila , logistical hurdles required the unusual step of spreading-out the events across the country; to ten other cities. This arrangement was not seen favorably by the participating countries who anticipated travel and accommodation issues to arise; a worry which was confirmed soon after their arrival.Medal tally
("Host nation highlighted.")
Venues
Metro Manila served as the main hub of the Games, though several events also took place inBacolod City ,Cebu City , Los Baños and Canlubang in Laguna,Tagaytay City inCavite province ,Angeles City inPampanga , and theSubic Bay Freeport Zone inZambales .Competition venues
Non-competition venues
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Philippine International Convention Center (Phil. Organizing Committee and Main Press Centre)
*Century Park Hotel (International Broadcast Centre)
*Cebu City Sports Complex (Cebu Organizing Committee & Pre-opening ceremony)
*Negros Occidental Activity Center (Bacolod-Negros Organizing Committee)
*Rizal Park (Opening and Closing Ceremonies)
*Ninoy Aquino International Airport
*Mactan-Cebu International Airport
*Bacolod City Domestic Airport
*Subic Bay International Airport 3rd ASEAN ParaGames
The 3rd
ASEAN ParaGames were held inManila fromDecember 14th toDecember 20th ,2005 . This was the sporting event earmarked for physically challenged athletes in the Southeast Asian regional level. The ParaGames are held after every Southeast Asian Games (patterned after theParalympics traditionally held days after theOlympic Games ). Most of the events were held at theRizal Memorial Sports Complex . Some new sports for the athletes were introduced and demonstrated by both foreign and local participants.ee also
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Games records at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
*Scandals of the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
*2005 ASEAN ParaGames References
External links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070111054323/http://www.2005seagames.com.ph/ www.2005seagames.com.ph: The Official Website of the 23rd SEA Games Philippines 2005]
* [http://www.cebuseagames.com/ Cebu SEA Games Organizing Committee]
* [http://www.bacolodseagames.com/ Bacolod-Negros SEA Games Organizing Committee]
* [http://www.psc.gov.ph/ Philippine Sports Commission]
* [http://www.olympic.ph/ Philippine Olympic Committee]
* [http://www.3rdaseanparagames.org.ph/ Official Website of the 3rd ASEAN ParaGames - Manila 2005]
* [http://www.channelnewsasia.com/seagames2005/ Channel NewsAsia SEA Games 2005 Special]
* [http://www.internationalgames.net/seagames.htm Southeast Asian Games Information]
* [http://www.rpsports.com RPSports.com]sequence
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