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2013 Asian Youth Games
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The 2013 Asian Youth Games or AYG 2013 (Chinese: 2013年亚洲青年运动会; pinyin: Èr Líng yī sān Nián Yàzhōu Qīngnián Yùndònghuì), officially the 2nd Asian Youth Games (Chinese: 第二届亚洲青年运动会; pinyin: Dìèr Jiè Yàzhōu Qīngnián Yùndònghuì) and commonly as Nanjing 2013 (Chinese: 南京2013; pinyin: Nánjīng Èr Líng yī sān), were held in Nanjing, China from August 16–24, 2013. Like the inaugural edition, the games acted as dress-rehearsal for the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics, which were also held in the same city.
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Venues
- Nanjing Olympic Sports Center - Aquatics, Athletics, Squash
- Nanjing Sport Institute - Badminton
- Nanjing International Expo Center - Fencing, Weightlifting
- Wutaishan Sports Center
- Wutaishan Stadium - Football, 3x3 basketball
- Wutaishan Gymnasium - Table tennis
- Qingliangshan Sports School - Football
- Jiangning Sports Center - Football, Handball
- Zhongshan International Golf Club - Golf
- Nanjing University of Technology - Handball
- Longjiang Gymnasium - Judo, Taekwondo
- Youth Olympic Sports Park Rugby Field - Rugby sevens
- Fangshan Shooting Hall - Shooting
- Tennis Academy of China - Tennis
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Mascot

The mascot for the 2013 Asian Youth Games was unveiled in Nanjing on 31 October 2012. The mascot is called Yuan Yuan, is based on the image of Eosimias sinensis, the earliest higher primate to date found in Jiangsu.[1]
Sports
Officially, there were a total of 112 events in 16 sports, 6 more than that of the previous edition held at Singapore.
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Participating nations
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The 2013 Asian Youth Games saw 2404 athletes from all 45 competed.[2] According to the Games' official website, Indian athletes participated the Games under the Olympic flag because the Indian Olympic Association was suspended due to political interference in December 2012.[3]
Afghanistan (8)
Bahrain (27)
Bangladesh (19)
Bhutan (10)
Brunei (5)
Cambodia (2)
China (252)
Chinese Taipei (124)
Hong Kong (102)
Independent Olympic Athletes (89)
Indonesia (103)
Iran (79)
Iraq (60)
Japan (62)
Jordan (25)
Kazakhstan (122)
Kuwait (100)
Kyrgyzstan (14)
Laos (9)
Lebanon (14)
Macau (30)
Malaysia (69)
Maldives (14)
Mongolia (65)
Myanmar (8)
Nepal (11)
North Korea (43)
Oman (10)
Pakistan (41)
Palestine (16)
Philippines (55)
Qatar (66)
Saudi Arabia (69)
Singapore (84)
South Korea (123)
Sri Lanka (37)
Syria (28)
Tajikistan (9)
Thailand (173)
Timor-Leste (17)
Turkmenistan (16)
United Arab Emirates (18)
Uzbekistan (61)
Vietnam (101)
Yemen (14)
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Calendar
OC | Opening ceremony | ● | Event competitions | 1 | Event finals | CC | Closing ceremony |
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Medal table
* Host nation (China)
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References
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