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The 2011 Southeast Asian Games will features hundreds of events in 44 disciplines, which two of them are demonstration sports.[45]
During the SEA Games Federation Council Meeting in Hotel Mulia, Jakarta, on May 2010, The SEAGF Sports and Rules Committee proposed three categories of sports to be competed in the games. The meeting also increased the number of sport competed. Indonesia proposed to hold paragliding, wall climbing, roller skating, bridge, futsal and soft tennis.[46] While, the other Southeast Asian countries proposed arnis, muay thai, hockey, netball, petanque, squash, triathlon, Rugby union and cricket. The 2011 SEAG edition will not include modern pentathlon, an Olympic sport.
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The capital city of Jakarta has been the host of Southeast Asian Games for three times, namely in 1979, 1987, and 1997. Palembang will be the third SEA Games host city that is not the national capital, after Chiang Mai (1995) and Nakhon Ratchasima (2007), Thailand.
SEA GAMES 2011 // back to top?26th Southeast Asian Games | |
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Theme: "United & Rising" ("Bersatu & Bangkit") | |
Nations participating | 11 |
Athletes participating | >6000 (estimated) |
Events | 545 in 44 sports[1] |
Opening ceremony | November 11 |
Closing ceremony | November 22[2] |
Officially opened by | Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono President of the Republic of Indonesia |
Officially closed by | Boediono Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia |
Athlete's Oath | Dedeh Herawati |
Judge's Oath | Eko Sunarto |
Torch Lighter | Susi Susanti |
Ceremony venue | Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium,Palembang |