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2002 Asian Games

2002 Asian Games

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XIV Asian Games
14th asiad.svg
Logo of the 2002 Asian Games
Host cityBusanSouth Korea
Nations participating44
Athletes participating7,711
Events419 in 38 sports
Opening ceremonySeptember 29
Closing ceremonyOctober 14
Officially opened byKim Dae-jung
President of South Korea
Athlete's OathMoon Dae-Sung
Torch lighterHa Hyung-JooKye Sun-Hui
Main venueBusan Asiad Main Stadium
Website2002 Asian Games
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The 2002 Asian Games, also known as XIV Asiad is a multi-sport event held in BusanSouth Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002. Busan is the second city in South Korea, after Seoul in 1986 to host the Games. A total of 419 events in 38 sports were contested by 7,711 athletes from 44 countries.[1] The Games also co-hosted by its four neighbouring cities: UlsanChangwonMasan and Yangsan.[2]

Organisation[edit]

Marketing[edit]

The emblem of the Games featured the blue waves of sea in the shape of Taegeuk, symbolising Busan and Korea. It expresses the image of development and unity of the Asian people; two dynamic powers are closely intertwined, while the wave's shape indicates the character B, the first character of Busan.[3]
Sea gulls, are sometimes called the city bird of Busan. It is named "Duria", a combination of the two words 'Durative' and 'Asia', which means "You and Me Together" in the Korean language, and expresses the ideal of the Games: to promote unity and partnership among Asian countries.[4]
In conjunction with the Games, eight songs were released as the official music for the Games:[5]
  • "The Dream of Asia" – Lee Moon-se
  • "Frontier!-Voices from the East" – Yang Bang-ean & Furee
  • "We are..." – Baby box
  • "Theme from Duria" – Hong Jong-myung, Shin Hyo-bum
  • "The Fanfare" – Busan city Orchestra
  • "Welcome to Busan Korea" – Kim Hyo-soo
  • "Let`s Go!!" – Gang Hyun-soo
  • "Love to All of Us" – CAN

Venues[edit]

Official mascot
44 venues were used in the Games with twelve of them are newly built.[6] Below is the list of competition venues in the Games.

New[edit]

  • Busan Asiad Stadium
  • Gangseo Archery Field
  • Gangseo Gymnasium
  • Gangseo Hockey Stadium
  • Geumjeong Gymnasium
  • Geumjeong Tennis Stadium
  • Geumjeong Velodrome
  • Gijang Gymnasium
  • Nakdong River Rowing and Canoeing Courses

Existing[edit]

  • Gudeok Stadium
  • Gudeok Baseball Stadium
  • Gudeok Gymnasium
  • Dongseo University Gyeongnam Information College
  • Minseok Sports Center
  • Dongju College Gymnasium
  • Pukyong National University Gymnasium
  • Tongmyong University of Information Technology Stadium
  • Busan Citizens' Hall
  • Busan Yachting Center
  • Sajik Swimming Pool
  • Sajik Baseball Stadium
  • Sajik Tennis Courts
  • Sajik Gymnasium
  • Gijang Cycle Stadium
  • Marathon Stadium
  • Race Walking Stadium
  • Haeundae Beach
  • Cycle Road Race Stadium
  • Samnak Riverside Sports Park

Participating nations[edit]

All 44 members of Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) with 7,711 athletes took part in the Games. Timor-Leste participated for the first time since its independence and Afghanistan returned to the action since Taliban had come to power.[7] Below is a list of all the participating NOCs; the number of competitors per delegation is indicated in brackets.[8]

Sports[edit]

A total of 419 events in 38 sports was contested in the Games for 16 days of competition. Football and basketball was kickoff two and one day respectively prior to the opening ceremony.[9] Bodybuilding was the debutant sport in Games.[10]

Calendar[edit]

 ● Opening ceremony   Event competitions ● Event finals ● Closing ceremony
September / October 200227th
Fri
28th
Sat
29th
Sun
30th
Mon
1st
Tue
2nd
Wed
3rd
Thu
4th
Fri
5th
Sat
6th
Sun
7th
Mon
8th
Tue
9th
Wed
10th
Thu
11th
Fri
12th
Sat
13th
Sun
14th
Mon
Gold
medals
Archery pictogram.svg Archery1124
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics5107958145
Badminton pictogram.svg Badminton11237
Baseball pictogram.svg Baseball11
Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball22
Bodybuilding pictogram.svg Bodybuilding448
Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling2222210
Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing1212
Canoeing (flatwater) pictogram.svg Canoeing5813
Cue sports pictogram.svg Cue sports121212110
Cycling (mountain biking) pictogram.svg Cycling – Mountain bike2114
Cycling (road) pictogram.svg Cycling – Road2114
Cycling (track) pictogram.svg Cycling – Track233412
Diving pictogram.svg Diving2211118
Equestrian pictogram.svg Equestrian211116
Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing22222212
Field hockey pictogram.svg Field hockey112
Football pictogram.svg Football112
Golf pictogram.svg Golf44
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics – Artistic1125514
Gymnastics (rhythmic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics – Rhythmic112
Handball pictogram.svg Handball112
Judo pictogram.svg Judo444416
Kabaddi pictogram.svg Kabaddi11
Karate pictogram.svg Karate7411
Modern pentathlon pictogram.svg Modern pentathlon22116
Rowing pictogram.svg Rowing6713
Rugby union pictogram.svg Rugby union112
Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing1515
Sepaktakraw pictogram.svg Sepaktakraw2226
Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting866666442
Soft tennis pictogram.svg Soft tennis257
Softball pictogram.svg Softball11
Squash pictogram.svg Squash22
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming55665532
Synchronized swimming pictogram.svg Synchronized swimming112
Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis111227
Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo444416
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis11327
Volleyball (beach) pictogram.svg Volleyball – Beach22
Volleyball (indoor) pictogram.svg Volleyball – Indoor112
Water polo pictogram.svg Water polo11
Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting122211221115
Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling545418
Wushu pictogram.svg Wushu2911
Total gold medals214193141352723323335271932427419
Ceremonies
September / October 200227th
Fri
28th
Sat
29th
Sun
30th
Mon
1st
Tue
2nd
Wed
3rd
Thu
4th
Fri
5th
Sat
6th
Sun
7th
Mon
8th
Tue
9th
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10th
Thu
11th
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14th
Mon
Gold
medals

Medal table[edit]

The top ten ranked NOCs at these Games are listed below. The host nation, South Korea, is highlighted.
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)1508474308
2 South Korea (KOR)968084260
3 Japan (JPN)447372189
4 Kazakhstan (KAZ)20263076
5 Uzbekistan (UZB)15122451
6 Thailand (THA)14191043
7 India (IND)11121336
8 Chinese Taipei (TPE)10172552
9 North Korea (PRK)9111333
10 Iran (IRI)8141436
Total4274215021350

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Jump up^ "14th AG Busan 2002". OCA. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  2. Jump up^ "Neighboring Host Cities". busanasiangames.org. Archived from the original on 2003-06-05. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  3. Jump up^ "Emblem, Busan 2002". OCA. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  4. Jump up^ "Mascot, Busan 2002". OCA. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  5. Jump up^ "AG Official Music". busanasiangames.org. Archived from the original on 2003-07-04. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  6. Jump up^ "Venues readiness". busanasiangames.org. Archived from the original on 2003-06-05. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  7. Jump up^ "History of the Asian Games"The Times of India. 2010-11-11. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  8. Jump up^ "Each National & Regional". busanasiangames.org. Archived from the original on 2003-06-05. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  9. Jump up^ "Competition Schedules". busanasiangames.org. Archived from the original on 2003-06-05. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  10. Jump up^ "South Korea catches Japan in medals race"CNNSI.com. 2002-10-05. Retrieved 2010-11-20.

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