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2009 Asian Indoor Games
Multi-sport event in Vietnam From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2009 Asian Indoor Games (Vietnamese: Đại hội Thể thao Trong nhà châu Á 2009), officially the 3rd Asian Indoor Games (Vietnamese: Đại hội Thể thao Trong nhà châu Á lần thứ 3) and also known as Vietnam 2009, were a pancontinential indoor multi-sport event held in Vietnam from 30 October till 8 November 2009. This was the last edition of the event to be held under the "Asian Indoor Games" name before it was merged with another Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) event – Asian Martial Arts Games to form the larger Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.
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Mascot
The mascot of the 2009 event is the Ho chicken (Gà Hồ), a rare and distinctly Vietnamese breed of chicken. In Vietnamese culture, the chicken (particularly the rooster) have the five qualities of a man of honour: literacy, martial arts, physical strength, humanity and loyalty.[1]
Venues


- Hanoi
- Mỹ Đình National Stadium
- My Dinh Indoor Athletics Gymnasium
- My Dinh National Aquatics Sports Complex
- Quan Ngua Sports Palace
- Tu Liem Gymnasium
- Trinh Hoai Duc Gymnasium
- Ha Tay Gymnasium
- Hai Ba Trung Gymnasium
- Cau Giay Gymnasium
- Gia Lam Gymnasium
- Soc Son Gymnasium
- Gymnasium of Hanoi University of Technology
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Tan Binh Gymnasium
- Phu Tho Indoor Stadium
- Lang Binh Thang Gymnasium
- University of Pedagogy Competition Hall
- Rach Mieu Gymnasium
- Van Don Gymnasium
- Quan Khu 7 Gymnasium
- Phan Dinh Phung Gymnasium
- Nguyen Du Gymnasium
- Superbowl Center
- Hai Phong
- Haiphong Youth Gymnasium
- Haiphong Gymnasium
- Quảng Ninh
- Quang Ninh Gymnasium
- Halong Pearl Halong
- Bắc Ninh
- Bac Ninh Gymnasium
- Hải Dương
- Haiduong Gymnasium
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Participating nations
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All of OCA members participated in the Games, excluding: Pakistan, Palestine, & Timor-Leste. In the brackets are the total numbers of the athletes.[2]
Afghanistan (14)
Bahrain (27)
Bangladesh (7)
Bhutan (3)
Brunei (13)
Cambodia (28)
China (132)
Chinese Taipei (70)
Hong Kong (77)
India (170)
Indonesia (94)
Iran (131)
Iraq (42)
Japan (94)
Jordan (60)
Kazakhstan (81)
Kuwait (59)
Kyrgyzstan (11)
Laos (78)
Lebanon (2)
Macau (72)
Malaysia (96)
Maldives (12)
Mongolia (37)
Myanmar (2)
Nepal (17)
North Korea (3)
Oman (19)
Philippines (23)
Qatar (38)
Saudi Arabia (44)
Singapore (39)
South Korea (102)
Sri Lanka (22)
Syria (21)
Tajikistan (17)
Thailand (247)
Turkmenistan (16)
United Arab Emirates (17)
Uzbekistan (95)
Vietnam (321)
Yemen (3)
Non-competing nations
Only one country just sent officials.
Sports
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The 2009 Asian Indoor Games did not feature indoor cycling, extreme sports and indoor hockey which were played in the previous games. All of the demonstration sports in the 2007 Asian Indoor Games namely, 3 on 3 basketball, kurash and kickboxing, were included in this year's Asian Indoor Games.
3x3 basketball (2) ( )
Aerobic gymnastics (4) ( )
- Board games
Bowling (6) ( )
Boxing (8) ( )
Cue sports (10) ( )
Dancesport (10) ( )
- Dragon & lion dance (6) ( )
Esports (6) ( )
Finswimming (16) ( )
Futsal (2) ( )
Indoor archery (8) ( )
Indoor athletics (26) ( )
Indoor kabaddi (1) ( )
Kickboxing (8) ( )
Kurash (8) ( )
Muaythai (9) ( )
Pencak silat (15) ( )
Pétanque (4) ( )
Sepak takraw (2) ( )
Short course swimming (30) ( )
Shuttlecock (6) ( )
Vovinam (14) ( )
Wushu (8) ( )
- Demonstration sports
- Ju-jitsu & belt wrestling
Belt wrestling (14) ()
Ju-jitsu (10) ()
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Calendar
OC | Opening ceremony | ● | Event competitions | 1 | Event finals | CC | Closing ceremony |
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Medal table
* Host nation (Vietnam)
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References
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