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ASEAN University Games

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ASEAN University Games
AbbreviationAUG
First event1981Chiang Mai,Thailand
Occur every2 years
Last event2024Surabaya andMalang,Indonesia
Next event2026Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia
ASEAN University Sports Council (AUSC)
Formation1980
TypeSports federation
HeadquartersKuala Lumpur,Malaysia
Membership11 countries
Official language
English
Websiteausc.my

ASEAN University Games (AUG) is a biennial sports event that involves athletes from the universities of theASEAN member countries. It is regulated by ASEAN University Sports Council (AUSC) which was established in 1980.[1]

Sports

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  • Athletics
  • Basketball
  • Badminton
  • Football
  • Petanque
  • Pencak silat
  • Sepak takraw
  • Shooting
  • Swimming
  • Table tennis
  • Tennis
  • Taekwondo
  • Volleyball
  • Rugby sevens
  • Archery
  • Beach volleyball
  • Bowling
  • Chess
  • Chinlone
  • Diving
  • Field hockey
  • Futsal
  • Golf
  • Judo
  • Lawn bowls
  • Netball
  • Squash
  • Vovinam
  • Wushu

Participating nations

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List of ASEAN University Games

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EditionYearHost cityHost countryDateSportsEventsNationsTop ranked teamRef
I1981Chiang MaiThailand4Indonesia[2]
II1982JakartaIndonesiaIndonesia[2]
III1984BangiMalaysia10–17 November 198466Indonesia[3]
IV1986SingaporeSingaporeIndonesia[4]
V1988PattayaThailandThailand[2]
VI1990BandungIndonesiaIndonesia[2]
VII1993Shah AlamMalaysiaIndonesia[3]
VIII1994SingaporeSingapore19–25 June 199486Indonesia[4]
IX1996Bandar Seri BegawanBruneiIndonesia[2]
X1999BangkokThailand799Thailand[5]
XI2002ManilaPhilippines19–24 January 20028Thailand[6]
XII2004SurabayaIndonesia5–12 December 20041011210Thailand[7]
XIII2006HanoiVietnam16–22 December 2006121579Vietnam[8]
XIV2008Kuala LumpurMalaysia11–21 December 20082121910Malaysia[9]
XV2010Chiang MaiThailand15–23 December 20101518311Thailand[10]
XVI2012VientianeLaos12–20 December 20121724011Malaysia[11]
XVII2014PalembangIndonesia11–21 December 20141820811Indonesia[12]
XVIII2016SingaporeSingapore10–19 July 20161517311Thailand[13]
XIX2018NaypyidawMyanmar10–19 December 20181720311Thailand[14]
XX2022Ubon RatchathaniThailand26 July–6 August 2022[a]2323611Thailand[15]
XXI2024Surabaya-MalangIndonesia25 June - 6 July 20242125011Indonesia[16]
XXII2026Kuala LumpurMalaysia
Note
^[a] Originally scheduled for 13–22 December 2020, previously postponed to 18–27 June 2021, 22–30 June 2022 and finally to 26 July - 6 August 2022.

References

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  1. ^About Us
  2. ^abcde"2010 AUG Issue 1"(PDF).Archived(PDF) from the original on 26 December 2010.
  3. ^abAUG 2008 mforum
  4. ^abSingapore athletes confident ahead of Asean University Games
  5. ^1999 AUG
  6. ^2002 AUG
  7. ^"2004 AUG". Archived fromthe original on 18 March 2018. Retrieved8 April 2017.
  8. ^2006 AUG
  9. ^2008 AUG
  10. ^2010 AUG
  11. ^2012 AUG
  12. ^2014 AUG
  13. ^2016 AUG
  14. ^"2018 AUG". Archived fromthe original on 16 January 2020. Retrieved16 January 2020.
  15. ^"2022 AUG". Archived fromthe original on 21 September 2022. Retrieved6 August 2022.
  16. ^"2024 AUG".

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