2016 ASEAN School Games

8th ASEAN School Games
Host city Chiang Mai, Thailand
Motto Friendship Beyonnd Victory
Nations participating 8
Athletes participating 901
Events 123 in 11 sports
Opening ceremony 22 July 2016
Closing ceremony 29 July 2016
Officially opened by Thanasak Patimaprakorn
(Deputy Prime Minister)
Athlete's Oath Panitan Hongtong
Judge's Oath Surapon Wongsatit
Torch lighter Thitipong Sukdee
Kongpop Reungsutham
Main venue 700th Anniversary Stadium
Website Official Website
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The 2016 ASEAN School Games (ASG), officially known as the 8th ASEAN School Games (Thai: กีฬาโรงเรียนอาเซียน ครั้งที่ 8) was a multi-sport event held in Chiang Mai, Thailand from 22 to 29 July 2016 with 123 events in 11 sports featured in the games.

It was the second time Thailand hosted the games and its first since 2009, Thailand is the first nation to host the ASEAN School Games before Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Philippines and Brunei.

The final medal tally was led by host Thailand followed by Indonesia and Vietnam. Several games records were broken during the games.The games were deemed generally successful with the rising standard of school sports competition amongst the Southeast Asian nations.

Logo

Emblem

Mascot

Organisation

Venue

The 8th ASEAN School Games had 6 venues for the games.

Sports Venue
OC Opening ceremony Chiang Mai University Convention Center
Athletics Main Stadium, 700th Anniversary Sports Complex
Badminton Gymnasium, Chiang Mai Municipality Stadium
Basketball Gymnassium 3, 700th Anniversary Sports Complex
Futsal Gymnassium 2, 700th Anniversary Sports Complex
Golf Alpine Golf Resort Chiang Mai, Lamphun
Gymnastics Gymnassium, Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna
Sepak Takraw Gymnasium, Chiang Mai Municipality Stadium
Swimming Aquatics Centre, 700th Anniversary Sports Complex
Table Tennis Gymnassium, Chiang Mai University
Tennis Tennis Court, 700th Anniversary Sports Complex
Volleyball Gymnasium 2000, The Prince Royal's College
CC Closing ceremony Chiang Mai International Exhibition and Convention Centre

Accommodations

The 8th ASEAN School Games have 7 hotel for athletes and officials.

Hotel For
Le Meridien Chiang Mai Meeting
ASEAN Minister and Senior Ministry Official
Imperial Mae Ping Hotel Referee, Umpire, Judge and Jury
Holiday inn Chiang Mai  Brunei
 Indonesia
 Malaysia
Holiday Garden Hotel & Resort Chiang Mai  Cambodia
 Vietnam
Royal Lanna Hotel  Laos
Duangtawan Hotel Chiang Mai  Singapore
Kad Suan Kaew Hotel Chiang Mai  Thailand

Athletes & Officials

The 8th ASEAN School Games have 1,178 people for this games.

Country VIP&
Secretariat
Officials Athletes Referee Doctor Media Total
 Brunei 8 5 16 1 2 2 34
 Cambodia 8 7 23 0 1 1 40
 Indonesia 16 46 176 5 3 3 249
 Laos 13 27 77 0 3 3 123
 Malaysia 13 45 194 7 4 2 265
 Singapore 24 42 179 2 4 4 255
 Thailand 148 61 191 203 0 0 603
 Vietnam 11 9 45 3 1 2 71
Total 241 242 901 221 18 17 1,640

Sports

11 sports were contested in this edition of the ASEAN School Games.

Participating nations

All Southeast Asian nations took part in the games except Myanmar, Philippines and East Timor.

Medal table

Key

  *   Host nation (Thailand)

2016 ASEAN School Games medal table
 Rank  NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Thailand (THA)* 563633125
2 Indonesia (INA) 30343599
3 Vietnam (VIE) 19201554
4 Singapore (SIN) 13143057
5 Malaysia (MAS) 6162244
6 Laos (LAO) 0178
7 Cambodia (CAM) 0011
8 Brunei (BRU) 0000
Total (8 NOCs) 124 121 143 388

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