ស៊ីហ្គេមលើកទី២៧

ស៊ីហ្គេមលើកទី២៧

ស៊ីហ្គេមលើកទី២៧
Motto: "Green, Clean, and Friendship"
Motto: "Green, Clean, and Friendship"
Motto: "Green, Clean, and Friendship"
Nations participating11
Athletes participatingTBA
Events460 in 33 sports
Opening ceremony១១ ធ្នូ ២០១៣
Closing ceremony២២ ធ្នូ ២០១៣
Main venueWunna Theikdi Stadium
Website27th Southeast Asian Games


The 27th Southeast Asian Games is scheduled to be held in Naypyidaw, the new capital of Myanmar,[] as well as in other main cities, Yangon, Mandalay[] and Ngwesaung Beach.[]

The Southeast Asian Games Federation (SEAGF) Council met in Jakarta on 31 May 2010 unanimously agreed to award the Myanmar Olympic Committee the right to host the 27th edition of the games.[]

Official website of the Olympic Council of Asia also approved the fact that Myanmar will host the 27th Southeast Asian Games in its news launched on 7 June 2010.[] ASEAN Football Federation (AFF)'s official website also announced that Myanmar will host the games.[] Myanmar had already hosted the Games in 1961 and 1969 respectively in Yangon, the then capital of Myanmar. This will be the third time that Myanmar will host the Southeast Asian Games. Singapore withdrew its hosting rights due to expected delays in the completion of its new national stadium.[][]

ប្រទេសម្ចាស់ផ្ទះ

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Yangon
 
Mandalay
 
Naypyidaw
 
Ngwesaung
Host cities

Myanmar, Vietnam, Philippines and Thailand have revealed their intentions to host the Games. However, since they hosted the 2003, 2005 and 2007 editions, respectively, these countries are ineligible to host this edition.[][១០]

By the time that Myanmar will host the games, the country will hold the largest time interval of hosting the games, spanning a time of 44 years.

វិញ្ញាសាកីឡា

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Myanmar will host 33 sports, less than the number of sport in 2011 Southeast Asian Games in Indonesia.[១១] Organizers did not nominate the sports of beach volleyball and dancesports, because they considered those uniforms unsuitable for Burmese women.[១២] Tennis and Gymnastics, are Olympic sports not to be played in December. The following sports below are calendared for the 2013 Southeast Asian Games.

រូបតុក្កតាដំណាង

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The official mascot

The official mascot of the 2013 Southeast Asian Games is a couple of owls which are considered lucky charms in Myanmar tradition. The male owl is called Shwe Yoe and female owl is called Ma Moe.[១៣]

Myanmar will award total 1557 medals; gold 460,silver 460 and bronze 637 to athletes. Athletics will award 46 gold medals with maximum ones in this year SEA Games.


¹ – not an official Olympic Sport.
² – sport played only in the SEAG.
³ – not a traditional Olympic nor SEAG Sport and introduced only by the host country.
° – a former official Olympic Sport, not applied in previous host countries and was introduced only by the host country.
ʰ- sport not played in the previous edition and was reintroduced by the host country.

ប្រទេសចូលរួម

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      Host nation

ចំណា ប្រទេស មាស ប្រាក់ សំរិទ្ធ សរុប
1   Brunei (BRU)
2   កម្ពុជា (CAM)
3 [[File:ទំព័រគំរូ:Country flag IOC alias INA|22x20px|border|alt=|link=|ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias INA]] [[ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias INA at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games|ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias INA]] (INA)
4 [[File:ទំព័រគំរូ:Country flag IOC alias LAO|22x20px|border|alt=|link=|ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias LAO]] [[ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias LAO at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games|ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias LAO]] (LAO)
5   ម៉ាឡេស៊ី (MAS)
6 [[File:ទំព័រគំរូ:Country flag IOC alias MYA|22x20px|border|alt=|link=|ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias MYA]] [[ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias MYA at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games|ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias MYA]] (MYA)
7 [[File:ទំព័រគំរូ:Country flag IOC alias PHI|22x20px|border|alt=|link=|ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias PHI]] [[ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias PHI at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games|ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias PHI]] (PHI)
8 [[File:ទំព័រគំរូ:Country flag IOC alias SIN|22x20px|border|alt=|link=|ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias SIN]] [[ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias SIN at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games|ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias SIN]] (SIN)
9   ថៃ (THA)
10 [[File:ទំព័រគំរូ:Country flag IOC alias TLS|22x20px|border|alt=|link=|ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias TLS]] [[ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias TLS at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games|ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias TLS]] (TLS)
11 [[File:ទំព័រគំរូ:Country flag IOC alias VIE|22x20px|border|alt=|link=|ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias VIE]] [[ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias VIE at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games|ទំព័រគំរូ:Country IOC alias VIE]] (VIE)
Total

បញ្ហាចំរូងចំរាស់

កែប្រែ
  • The inclusion of Chinlone, a traditional Burmese sport and the exclusion of Olympic sports like gymnastics and tennis became one of the controversial issues heading before the 27th Southeast Asian Games.
  • The host nation also include Sittuyin, a traditional Burmese chess, as a traditional chess number along with common chess competition number. Other competing nations are not familiar with this traditional Burmese chess and clearly Myanmar has advantage in this number. It is suspected as the host effort to boost their gold medals opportunity.
  • Due to the reduction of a number of Olympic sports and addition of non-Olympic sports and sports wherein the host country excels, the Philippines decided to send only its top athletes instead of a full-house delegation as in the previous games. The Philippines will be sending 208 athletes only, the smallest delegation since the 1999 Brunei SEA Games.

សិទ្ធិផ្សាយតាមប្រព័ន្ធផ្សព្វផ្សាយ

កែប្រែ

      Host nation

2013 SEA Games Broadcasters rights in Southeast Asia
កូដ IOC ប្រទេស Broadcast network Radio network
BRU   Brunei RTB RTB1
Kristal-Astro
Radio Nasional Brunei
CAM   Cambodia NTK TVK RNK Radio
INA   Indonesia SCM (part of Emtek Group)
Indika Group
Radio & Television of the Republic of Indonesia
SCTV
Indosiar
NET TV
TVRI
Nexmedia
Elshinta TV
O Channel
Radio Elshinta News & Talk
RRI
LAO   Laos Lao National Television LNTV LNR
MAS   Malaysia Media Prima
Astro
TV3 Malaysia
TV9 Malaysia
Astro SuperSport
Hot FM
Fly FM
MYA   Myanmar MRTV-4 MRTV-4
For Sports
Sky Net
MRNS
PHI   Philippines ABS-CBN Corporation
ABC Development Corporation
Solar Entertainment Corporation
ABS-CBN
Studio 23
Balls
DZMM TeleRadyo
TV5
AksyonTV
Solar Sports
DZMM Radyo Patrol 630
MOR 101.9
Radyo5 92.3 News FM
SIN   Singapore MediaCorp MediaCorp TV Channel 5
MediaCorp TV HD5
MediaCorp News Channel NewsAsia International
StarHub TV
Mio TV
MediaCorp Radio 938LIVE
THA   Thailand Television Thailand Channel 3
Channel 5
Channel 7
Modernine TV
NBT TV
TPBS
Modern Radio
TML ទំព័រគំរូ:ទិន្នន័យប្រទេស Timor Leste Timor Leste RTTL Televisão Timor Leste Radio Timor Leste
VIE   Vietnam VTV
VTC
VTV1
VTV3
VTC3
Voice of Vietnam
2013 SEA Games Broadcasters outside of Southeast Asia
កូដ IOC ប្រទេស Network Station Television Station Radio Station
PRC
HKG
MAC
  ចិន
  ហុងកុង
  ម៉ាកាវ)
China Central Television CCTV-1 (General Channel)
CCTV-2 (Finance Channel)
CCTV-5 (Sports Channel)
CCTV-7 (Military & Agriculture Channel)
CCTV-5+ (Sport Plus Channel)
China National Radio
China Radio International
HKG   ហុងកុង Fox Sports Networks STAR Sports Asia
Fox Sports
N/A

ឯកសារយោង

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  2. "Myanmar prepares for the 2013 Southeast Asian Games". Archived from the original on 2018-06-24. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
  3. "More hotels to open at Ngwe Saung beach for SEA Games in 2013". Xinhua News. 7 november 2012. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/business/2012-11/07/c_131957896.htm។ បានយកមក 7 October 2013. 
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  7. "We're not hosting SEA Games 2013". Archived from the original on 2011-10-04. Retrieved 2010-01-13.
  8. "Singapore not likely to host 2013 SEA Games". Retrieved 2009-12-08. [តំណភ្ជាប់ខូច]
  9. "ច្បាប់ចម្លងប័ណ្ណសារ". Archived from the original on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2013-12-03.
  10. Burma hopeful of hosting 2013 SEA Games
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  12. Satumbaga, Kristel (4 April 2012). "Myanmar Does What Others Do". Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation. http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/356335/myanmar-does-what-others-do។ បានយកមក 5 April 2012. 
  13. "SEA Games 2013". Retrieved 2013-06-15.

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