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AUSF Magazine 2010 AUSF Magazine 2010

C O N T E N T S

ZHANG XinshengAUSF President

My dear fellow members, dear university students, it is always my most exciting moment

to meet you all here at the end of each year and to share with you the achievements AUSF

made every year.

First, I would like to share with one of my experiences as a prelude of my yearly message,

which was quite encouraging. This May, during the Shenzhen FISU (International

University Sports Federation) Executive Committee meeting, some of my FISU colleagues

found me and asked for some AUSF magazines, who highly praized the quality of AUSF

magazine. Also the Secretariat staffs told me that AUSF magazine were sent out during

AUSF activities, which attracted the great interest of university leaders, faculty members,

National University Sports Federation executives, coaches, especially that of students.

Therefore, we can say that AUSF Yearly Magazine should be a quite valuable tool for

information sharing. I am so glad to see what we are doing is moving forward in the right

direction. Also, I would like to encourage all of you to give us some comments and

suggestions on how to make this Magazine more helpful to you and more attractive.

Year 2010 was a special and important year for AUSF. The 6th AUSF General Assembly

meeting was successfully held and new Executive Committee was elected, which was

conducted in a transparent, democratic and professional way, witnessed by 14 FISU EC

members including FISU President KILLIAN George. Therefore, I would like to take this

opportunity to thank my colleagues from FISU. Thank you for coming from afar to show

your support. During the meeting, Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia became the members

of AUSF and the number of AUSF members was increased to 35. Besides that, 4

championships were held under the aegis of AUSF in 2010, including Taekwondo in

U.A.E., Table Tennis in Hong Kong, Water Polo in Singapore and Men’s Basketball in

Chinese Taipei. It was the first time for AUSF championships held in Western Asia.

We really feel glad to see that our overall program and our image continue to grow. The

new Executive Committee will strive to work for the development of AUSF. Finally, I would

like to thank you for your continued service to the university students of the Asia, even the

world.

Best Regards

The President’s MessagesAUSF President’s Message

FISU President’s Message

Secretary General’s Report

Newly Elected Executive Committee 2010 – 2016

AUSF Meetings 2010Executive Committee Meeting in May

6th General Assembly Meeting for Board Election in September

Executive Committee Meeting in September

Executive Committee Meeting in December

AUSF Championships 2010 1st Asian University Men’s Taekwondo Championship

2nd Asian University Table Tennis Championship

1st Asian University Water Polo Championship

3rd Asian University Men’s Basketball Championship

Sub-regional Activities in Asia 20102nd Arab Universities Sports Tournament

15th ASEAN University Games

Member Activities 2010 Chinese Taipei in East Asia

Iran in West Asia

Kazakstan in Central Asia

Sri Lanka in South Asia

FISU Universiade in Asia Shenzhen Summer Universiade 2011

Gwangju Summer Universiade 2015

FISU Activities 2010

FISU Continental Association European University Sports Association (EUSA)

Federation of African University Sports (FASU)

Continental University Sport Association of America (ODUPA)

Oceania University Sports Federation (OUSA)

Calenda 2011 AUSF Calenda 2011

FISU Calenda 2011

AUSF Member Contact Information updated on 8th Oct. 2010

AUSF Sponsors

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AUSF Secretariat

DirectorSHEN Zhen/CHN

Senior AdvisorCHEN Dali/CHN

General CoordinatorLaura YAN/CHN

Manager of Administration OfficeXU Hui/CHN

The President's Messages

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CHOW KennySecretary General

In the beginning of the new year, I wish you all a happy, prosperous and rewarding year in 2011.

With the support of FISU and all AUSF members, the Federation made steady progress in 2010. The following events were organized by the Federation in the year:April 1st Taekwondo Championship in Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.May Executive Committee meeting in Shenzhen, ChinaJuly 2nd Table Tennis Championship in Hong Kong, China

1st Water Polo Championship in SingaporeSeptember General Assembly & Executive Committee meeting in Shenzhen, ChinaOctober 3rd Men's Basketball Championship in Chinese TaipeiDecember Executive Committee Meeting in Chiangmai, Thailand

At the General Assembly of the Asian University Sports Federation held in September 2010 in Shenzhen, a new Executive Committee was elected. President Zhang was re-elected for a term of six years and under his capable leadership, the Federation would definitely be benefited from his wisdom, vision and drive.

The work plan of AUSF in 2011/12

1. The Regional Liaison Officer to continue the outreaching work in membership drive as well as to understand the needs of all countries in their regions.

2. Recruitment of full-time staff member to assist the routine operation and work of the Federation.

3. Organization of the inaugural Asian University Games, with possible collaboration with the ASEAN University Games as a start.

4. Expansion of program to include: - "Calendar for Core Sports" so that all members may plan ahead in sending teams to basketball, football, taekwondo and so on in every two years; - "Educational Activities" like conference for educators and practitioners in related fields, workshops in different sports for coaches and athletes; - "Inter-Continental Competition" in selected sports such as the University World Cup in Soccer in U.A.E. in March 2011; - "Annual Conference" at year-end to honor Rectors/Presidents of Universities,

Members and Associate Members of AUSF for support and achievement in the year.

5. Admission of individual universities as Associate Members of the Federation - individual universities with the endorsement of NUSFs concerned may take part in AUSF Championships will likely attract more team participation.

6. In Marketing and Development of the Federation, seeking of business partners and official sponsors will be continued so as to give exposure of the Federation in the business sector.

7. A SWOT analysis will be conducted as a review and evaluation and routing of future development.

Events planned in 2011May Executive Committee Meeting in Almata, Kazakhstan 2nd Taekwondo Championship in Almata, KazakhstanJuly 1st Beach Volleyball Championship in Shandong, China August Executive Committee Meeting in Shenzhen, ChinaNovember 1st Wrestling Championship in Tehran, Iran Conference in Tehran, IranDecember 1st Golf Championship in Huayin, Thailnad Executive Committee meeting in Huayin, Thailand

AUSF Magazine 2010

Secretary General’s Report

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AUSF Magazine 2010

George E. KillianFISU President

Dear AUSF members,

Each year I look forward to receiving an invitation from the leadership of AUSF to pen a

short message to all of my colleagues (friends) that make up the Asian University Sport

Federation. This fall was no exception, my invitation has just arrived.

This past September I had the extreme pleasure of attending your AUSF General

Assembly held in Shenzhen, China, the site of our 2011 Summer Universiade.

As your President my attendance at your General Assembly is always for me one of the

highlights of my year. Since my first appearance many years ago to your General

Assembly I continued to be overwhelmed by the continued successful program you have

developed since my visit of long ago.

The success of your FISU Continental Organization has been due to the leadership of your

President, Dr. Xinsheng Zhang and his professional staff of officers.

Your regional organization program has served as the beacon for all of the other FISU

Continental organizations as it shines its light over the entire Asian Continent. It has

allowed each and every country within the Asian University Sport Federation to enjoy the

fruits of membership with FISU and the AUSF.

As the New Year (2011) appears on the horizon I look forward to continuing to work with

you as you develop your new and exciting plans for the benefit of the entire membership

of the Asian University Sport Federation.

On behalf of the entire FISU Family I extend our congratulations and best wishes to all of

the members of AUSF as you look forward to a robust year in 2011.

Best personal regards

Sincerely

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President

ZHANG Xinsheng CHN

Senior Vice President

AL HAI Omar A. UAE

Vice President

CHANG Hosung KOR

Treasurer

SEETOW Cheng Fave SIN

Vice Secretary General

XUE Yanqing CHN

Secretary General

CHOW Kenny HKG

Auditor

HA Woong Yong KOR

Auditor

ZAKIRYANOV Kairat KAZ

Assessor Assessor Assessor Assessor

JARGALSAIKHAN Dorjsuren MGL IGARASHI Hisato JPN PRAYOONPAT Preecha THA TALEBPOUR Mahdi IRI

Vice President

CHEN Kunning TPE

AUSF Meetings 2010

Executive Committee MeetingThe first AUSF EC meeting in 2010 was held in Shenzhen, China on 12th May. Except for Mr. IGARASHI Hisato, the Assessor, who asked for a leave due to the inspection visit to the competition venues of 26th Shenzhen Summer Universiade, the others, including the President ZHANG Xinsheng (CHN), Senior Vice President CHUNG Tong Gu (KOR), Vice Presidents AL-HAI Omar A. (UAE) and LEE Tien Rein (TPE), Secretary General CHOW Kenny (HKG), Vice Secretary General XUE Yanqing (CHN), Treasurer SEE TOW Cheng Fave (SIN), Assessors JARGALSAIKHAN Dorjsuren (MGL), PRAYOONPAT Preecha (THA), and TALEBPOUR Mahdi (IRI), Auditors HA Woong Yong (KOR) and ZAKIRYANOV Kairat (KAZ) were all present

for this meeting. Mr. BERGH Stefan, FISU Vice President and Chair of CDSU was invited to this meeting, who shared with AUSF EC members the development stages of FISU and FISU’ s policy on the affiliation of continental associations.

The main issue of this meeting was on AUSF activities. First, the EC members listened to the final report from the Organizing Committee of AUCs 2009 respectively, including Men’s Football, Canoeing, Women’s Volleyball and Bridge. Mr. SEETOW

Cheng Fave, on behalf of the Organizing Committee of Canoeing championship, introduced two efficient ways of team invitation, that is, to send invitation to Asian universities directly and via Asian Sports Federation to invite teams, which gave some enlightenment to other OCs. Also the OC of AUCs 2010 made a short progress report, including Table Tennis (July, Hong Kong), Water polo (July, Singapore) and Men’s Basketball (Oct., Chinese Taipei). The main concern of each OC was still on the team invitation. Therefore, President ZHANG encouraged the Chairs and Vice Chairs of 5 sub-regions to exert themselves to make more and more students in his or her sub-region involved in AUSF activities.

Newly Elected Executive Committee 2010 – 2016

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6th General Assembly MeetingBoard Members were Newly Elected

The 6th AUSF General Assembly meeting took place on 22nd Sep. 2010 in Shenzhen, China, which was also the Chinese traditional Mid-Autumn Festival, a big day for family get-together.

Development was still the key word for this meeting that brought together delegates from 24 countries or regions, among which 21 were AUSF members and another 3 ones, namely Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, expected to be affiliated to AUSF. Also, FISU President KILLIAN George, 1st Vice President GALLIEN Claude-Louis, FISU Vice President and CDSU Chair BERGH Stefan, FISU Secretary General SAINTROND Eric and some other FISU EC members were present and reviewed theremarkable progress and fast development of AUSF since

2004, together with AUSF fellow members. The main issue of this meeting was to elect new AUSF Executive Committee 2010 – 2016.

AUSF President ZHANG Xinsheng first took the floor to deliver his welcome address. He expressed his gratitude to FISU EC family, under the leadership of President KILLIAN, who came all the way to show their care and concern and his gratitude to China University Sports Federation, as well as the LOC of Shenzhen 26th Universiade for their support to host the GA meeting. Also, He thanked the Chairs and Vice Chairs from 5 sub-regions of Asia for their effective liaison job between AUSF members and AUSF Secretariat and thanked AUSF members for their participation and involvement in AUSF activities.

Finally, he gave his heartfelt thanks to the AUSF Secretariat staffs for their hard work. After that, he concisely reviewed the history of AUSF. He said the year of 2003 was a landmark year in the history of AUSF, when AUSF started to show its vigor and growth. AUSF had contributed to the awareness & mutual understanding among university students in Asia and AUSF will keep on doing that. He concluded his welcome remark by wishing the GA meeting a memorable and remarkable one in the AUSF history.

Invited by President ZHANG Xinsheng, FISU President KILLIAN George highly praised the achievement AUSF made in the past few years. He said AUSF was along with Europe, the two capable federations of such kind, which was

well-organized, acting around a professional group of people, striving to promote what FISU already had began. He appreciated AUSF for what it had done, which he thought should be the role model of other Continental Federations.

FISU Vice President and CDSU Chair BERGH Stefan in his address went through the history of CFs under the aegis of FISU. FISU had adopted the continental concept for 20-30 years. However, it had shown its vigor and stability only in the last 8-10 years. In 2001, during the FISU GA meeting, 80 countries showed up, all expressing diverse expectations for FISU development, which arouse FISU EC’s consideration on the issue. From 2001 to 2007, the FISU EC members, as a team, made strategic plan for the continental development, which included carrying out the idea of “Associate Concept” – 5 Continental Federations, lying behind which was the strong belief of the role Continental Federations could play to strengthen FISU and meet the major needs of its member states and regions. He remarked that in the same

spirit, AUSF highlighted sub-region system, which aimed to reach out to more people in a closer range. He was glad to see that AUSF had shown its sustainability by improving both the quality and the quantity of its championships and activities. He expressed again the willingness of FISU to strengthen financially the Continental Federations with the mutual goal of promoting university sports. FISU was attracting more international organizations for further cooperation. Though the expectation had been high, he was confident that AUSF would meet it. At last, he expressed his sincere congratulations to AUSF for all the deeds.

Finally, Mr. LIANG Daoxing, Vice President of the Executive Board & Director-General of the Executive Office of the Organizing Committee for the 26th Shenzhen Summer Universiade made a speech. By taking this opportunity, he recalled that this May, both FISU & AUSF held EC meetings in Shenzhen, when the delegates debriefed the preparatory work of the Shenzhen Universiade. He said that under the guidance of FISU and FUSC, all the preparation had run smoothly thereafter. He then concisely introduced the list of things that had been done with the Shenzhen Universiade. He expressed his profound gratitude to FISU, AUSF and

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FUSC for their assistance and support. At last, he wished the AUSF GA meeting a complete success and swore to give full support for this event.

After the speeches, the meeting moved forward according to the Agenda. President ZHANG Xinsheng was the first to tackle the job. His reports was divided into four parts, including the Background, What we have done, What needs to be improved and AUSF tasks. In the “Backgroud” part, he analysed the positive and negative factors in the fields of economy, culture and climate, which would affect the development of AUSF. Regarding the part of “What we have done”, he said

by following FISU model, AUSF had developed itself in dividing into 5 sub-regions. AUSF would develop a more efficient mechanism to cooperate with these sub-regional groups (eg. ASEAN University Sports Council) to enlarge its influence. As for the part of “What needs to be improved”, he highlighted the importance of efficient communication. He stressed on listening to different voices and opinions. He asked all members to act in accordance to the slogan of “To understand, to listen and to respond”. He listed those aspects to be further improved: imbalance of development, insufficient coverage of promotional materials, lack of build-up of

brand as well as lack of income and sponsorship. For “AUSF Tasks”, he summed up by listing five tasks for AUSF, that is, development in three aspects: membership; sport events; mass communication (website, magazine, regional liaison officer, etc.); contribution to the less-developed countries, FISU and other Continental Federations; professionalism; reform and team building (to carry out the decisions made by the EC and to promote harmony). In his report, President ZHANG Xinsheng charted a new direction for AUSF, which made the AUSF jobs more concrete.

In his report to the meeting, Secretary General CHOW Kenny highlighted the achievement of AUSF in the fields of administration, communication, membership, marketing and activites. Our Treasurer SEETOW Cheng Fave explained the Income and Expenditure of AUSF and he would, together with Auditors, work out the Financial Regulation of AUSF, in the hope to make management and transaction of AUSF financial assets more transparent.

the willingness to work out a collaboration mechanism, which could be carried out in various formulas, whetherbilateral or multilateral,whether on a nation basis, or on a university basis.

After the regular things, the election of the Executive Committee was conducted. Before that Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia were affiliated as new members of AUSF and were granted with voting rights. In this way, the valid vote was 24. In the hope to make the voting more transparent, a Scrutineer Committee was nominated, Chaired by Dr. CHUNG Tong Gu from Korea, the AUSF former Senior Vice President, assisted by Mr. SHEN Zhen from China & Dr. TAHA A. Al-Jaser from Kuwait. Finally, Mr. ZHANG Xinsheng (CHN), the outgoing President was successfully re-elected.

Mr. AL HAI Omar A. (UAE), highly acknowledged for his contribution in reaching out to the new territory, was promoted to the position of senior Vice President. The two pools of Vice Presidents had proved to be highly competitive. After a lengthy and hard voting session, the posts were given to two new faces: Mr. CHEN Kunning (TPE) and Mr. CHANG Hosung (KOR). Mr. SEETOW Cheng-Fave (SIN) was reelected as the Treasurer; Mr. CHOW Kenny (HKG) as the Secretary General; Mr. XUE Yanqing (CHN) as the Vice Secretary General, and Mr. HA Woong-Yong (KOR) as the Auditor. The four Assessors came to Mr. JARGALSAIKHANDorjsuren (MGL), Mr. IGARASHIHisato (JPN), Mr. TALEBPOURMahdi (IRI) and Mr. PRAYOONPAT Preecha (THA).

The final report of AUSF activities 2010 including Taekwondo Championship in U.A.E., Table Tennis Championship in Hong Kong and Water Polo Championship in Singapore were made. Before that, a slide show of AUSF championships from 2008-2010 were made. Since the proposal of hosting 1st Asian University Games, in conjuction with other regional comprehensive games was made, AUSF EC members have been working on that, especially AUSF Treasurer SEETOW Cheng Fave. And the President and Secretary General of ASEAN University Sports Council (AUSC) were invited to this meeting and made a presentation on AUSC, who expressed the willingness to seek common ground in hosting continental sport event with AUSF. Both sides regarded the cooperationas a good start and expressed

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Executive Committee MeetingThe First Meeting of New Elected Board

Executive Committee MeetingThe meeting of the Executive Committee of the Asian University Sport Federation (AUSF) was held in Chiang Mai, Thailand in conjunction with the 15th ASEAN University Games. The meeting was held on December 17th and 18th, 2010 in Chaing Mai Phucome Hotel, the Headquarter Hotel of the 15th ASEAN University Games. President Zhang Xinsheng presided over the meetings and the major issues discussed were : 1 SWOT Analysis of the Federation; 2 Organizational Development Plan; 3 Action Plan in 2011-12; 4 Cooperation with ASEAN University Sports Council in staging the First Asian University Games in 2012.

The meeting provided a briefing to the newly elected officers of the Executive Committee in 2010-2016 session as well as routing the direction of future development and plan of the Federation.

The attendance of AUSF members at the ASEAN University Games also enhanced the cooperation and collaboration between a Continental Federation and its Regional Federations. Building on the infrastructure and the success of the regional games, AUSF is confident in the further development of university sports in Asia in a more organized and coordinated manner. The effort and hospitality of Mr. Preecha Prayoonput of the Thailand University Sports Board who is also an Assessor of AUSF was very much appreciated by his fellow colleagues.

AUSF will host 4 championships in 2011: 2nd Asian University Taekwondo Championship (KAZ) in May, 1st Asian University Beach Volleyball Championship (CHN) in July, 1st Asian University Wrestling Championship (IRI) in November, 1st Asian University Golf Championship (THA) in December.

On 23th Sep. 2010, the newly elected AUSF Executive Committee had its first meeting.

As usual, the meeting started with President’s report. In his report, President ZHANG Xinsheng congratulated all the board members for being elected. Secondly, He raised some topics to be covered at this meeting: the biennial plan and strategic plan, mechanism of program implementation, modification of adopted documents at the previous General Assembly meeting. He said that the core task of AUSF should be the build-up of a democratic system and the core competence (comparative and competitive advantage), for which, AUSF should create a brand-name for itself, focusing on the most popular sports as major product and collaborate with the corporate sector. Until now, AUSF did not have a bidding system for its

championships, and for most of its activities, had not achieved financial balance. In this regard, AUSF should learn from EUSA, which had set up bidding system in its championships. He also highlighted a trend in universities, which put more and more emphasis on sports. AUSF should take advantage of this trend and get university leaders involved in its activities, such as forums to motivate active participation in AUSF events. University sports, at the same time, needed to get more students involved. Besides, corporate sector should also be activated. These are of vital importance to AUSF in

developing the key products. Finally, he stressed that the goal of AUSF, further more, lied in “team spirit”.

A proposal was made to invite Dr. ZAKIRTANOV Kairat from Kazakhstan, the former Auditor, to take up the position of Auditor, because Auditor’s post was not filled in the General Election, which was approved unanimously.

Also a proposal was made, that is, to make face-to-face communication as the complement to electronic communication, in the hope to make the communication among liaison job between the Chair of each sub-region and the members in each sub-region more efficient and fruitful, which can help AUSF to really know the difficulties and need of each individual member via the Chair. AUSF will take active measures to help each member out.

AUSF Meetings 2010

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AUSF Championships 2010AUSF Championships 2010

Men’s TaekwondoThe First AUSF Championship Held in Western Asia

Technical Committee Meeting

The Technical Committee Meeting was

presided over by Dr. Omar A. Al-Hai, the

Secretary General of U.A.E. University Sports

Federation and Vice President of AUSF on 24th

Sep. 2010. During the meeting, the following

things related to the competition were set: the

play off system would be taken; the out-door

competition venue would be used; the 8

weight-in categories were reconfirmed; the

weight-in for players who would participate in

the competition on 26th April would be taken at

8: 00 on the morning of 25th April; the

competition would officially start on 26th April.

What is more, Mr. Mohammed Ishak was

nominated as the Chief Referee, who was an

international referee and the Chief Referee from

U.A.E. Taekwondo Federation. Under his

direction, the draw of lots was done.

Opening Ceremony

The Opening Ceremony took place on the

morning of 26th April, in the Sport complex, the

competition venue. All the students holding

their national flag were firstly invited to stand in

the competition venue, facing the audiences

and then stepped forward to the middle part of

the competition venue one by one following the

MC’s introduction. After that, the AUSF flag

held by 8 students from each team entered into

the competition venue. The anthem of AUSF

was played. As the OC President, Dr. Omar A.

Al-Hai, delivered a welcome speech and wished

all the officials and students enjoy their stay

here. After that, Mr. Kenny Chow, Secretary

General of AUSF, was invited to deliver a

speech on behalf of AUSF, who expressed his

sincere gratitude to the OC, under the

leadership of Dr. Omar A. Al-Hai for their

1st Asian University Men’s Taekwondo Championship took place from 25 to 28

April, in Abu Dhabi, the capital of U.A.E., an Islamic country in Western Asia. 8

teams from China, Hong Kong, Kazakhstan, Iran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia,

Bahrain, and U.A.E. participated in this championship. It was the first time for

AUSF activities held in Western part of Asia. Many countries from this part took

part in this championship, which unveiled the mystery of Western Culture for

student from the other parts of Asia.

wonderful job and also to the participants for

their strong interest in AUSF activities. After his

speech, Mr. Kenny Chow was invited to declare

the opening of this championship and

presented Dr. Omar A. Al-Hai an AUSF Plate.

Finally, students from Egypt played a

demonstration match of speed ball, in the hope

to promote the development of this sport event

in Asia, which aroused the great interest of

students and officials.

Competition

After the Opening Ceremony, the preliminary,

semi-final and final matches started in 54kg,

63kg, 74kg, and 87 Categories. For 54kg

Categories, 7 players from Iran, Kazakhstan,

Hong Kong, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain

and China competed. Finally, Iran won the 1st

Place, followed by Saudi Arabia. For 63

Categories, 7 players from Hong Kong,

Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Bahrain, Iran, China and

Saudi Arabia competed. Finally, Iran won,

followed by Kazakhstan. For 74 Categories, 4

players from U.A.E., Bahrain, Iran and China

compete. Iran won, followed by China. For 87

Categories, only 2 players competed. Lebanon

won, followed by U.A.E.

On the afternoon of 27th April 2010, the

preliminary, semi-final and final matches started

in 58kg, 68kg, 80kg, and +87 Categories. For

58kg Categories, 6 players from Bahrain, U.A.E.,

Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and China

competed. Finally, Saudi Arabia won the 1st

Place, followed by U.A.E.. For 68 Categories, 5

players from Saudi Arabia, China, Iran, Hong

Kong and Kazakhstan competed. Finally, Iran

won, followed by Kazakhstan. For 80

Categories, 3 players from Lebanon,

Kazakhstan and Iran compete. Iran won,

followed by Kazakhstan. For +87 Categories,

only 2 players competed. Saudi

Arabia won, followed by Bahrain.

FISU President’s Special Visit

At 10: 00, on the morning of 27th April, Mr.

George Killian (FISU President), accompanied

by Stefan Bergh (FISU Vice President) and Eric

Saintrond (FISU Secretary General), paid a

special trip to Abu Dhabi for the 1st Asian

University Taekwondo Championship. They met

all the Heads of Delegates. George Killian highly

praised the AUSF activities, especially praised

the quality of AUSF Magazine. He said that no

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Table Tennis

meeting, Dr. Omar A. Al-Hai invited FISU VIPs

to lunch, together with HoDs. FISU guests’

special visit hightened the morale of all the

competitiors.

Awarding and Closing Ceremony

The Awarding Ceremony and Closing Ceremony

took place on 27th April 2010, just after the

competition. The first 4 players (2 for Bronze Medal)

were awarded a medal respectively. Besides that,

the first 3 teams were awarded a trophy. Every

participant can have a Certificate of Participation

and each team got a Glass Plate. All the participants

felt so happy during this championship.

2nd Asian University Table Tennis Championship

took place from 3 – 6 July in Hong Kong, China. A

total of 10 countries or regions, including China,

Japan, Jordan, Korea, Mongolia, Singapore, Sri

Lanka, Chinese Taipei, United Arab Emirates and

Hong Kong participated in this championship with

the following entries :

- 9 countries or regions in Men’s Team

- 7 countries or regions in Women’s Team

- 24 competitors in Men’s Singles

- 14 competitors in Women’s Singles

- 18 pairs in Men’s Doubles

- 13 pairs in Women’s Doubles

- 12 pairs in Mixed Doubles

Competitions:

As scheduled, the first stage of the team matches were held

on the first day, 3rd July 2010. With competitions going on,

players of different teams had all been practicing and trying

their best in the matches. The public also took part in the

Championship as spectators, giving support and cheering for

the teams. This championship also attracted great attention

of the Hong Kong media, which was so encouraging. The

Cable TV of Hong Kong has interviewed the Chairman of the

Organizing Committee after one of the matches for more

detail.

Result of Matches on 3rd July

Time Table 1 Table 2 Table 3

09:30

11:15

13:00

14:45

Women’s Team

Men’s Team

Women’s Team

Men’s Team

SIN vs. SRI

3 : 0

KOR vs. UAE

3 : 0

SIN vs. JPN

0 : 3

JPN vs. SIN

3 : 0

CHN vs. HKG

3 : 0

CHN vs. JOR

3 : 0

CHN vs. KOR

3 : 0

KOR vs. HKG

3 : 0

JOR vs. JPN

0 : 3

JPN vs. MGL

3 : 0

SRI vs. JOR

3 : 0

CHN vs. SRI

3 : 0

matter where we were from, we were the same

working for the university student, and he

expressed his great expectation, that is, to take

care of each university student, no matter

where he was from. It is just this belief that

brought everybody here. Mr. Stephan Bergh

briefly introduces FISU Strategic Plan and

expressed that FISU would like to provide

support and help for each member, in the hope

to make each member more active. Mr. Eric

Saintrond stressed on the improvement of the

quality and communication among FISU

members. And he asked all HoDs to update

their contact information, in the hope to have all

news on FISU reach the members. After the

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the Championship had marked its perfect end

with the Final of Men’s Singles Event. The day

had been full of great shows and exchanges

between the teams. The competition venue had

also recorded the most spectators and the best

atmosphere when the Finals went on.

On 5th July, the individual events started and

there were up to 40 matches for Men’s and

Women’s Singles, Doubles, and Mixed Doubles

going on in the preliminary round. On 6th July,

the Championship would call its end. The

Semi-Finals and Finals of all the individual events

were played. After three days of competition,

On 4th July, the team matches went on. After

the preliminary rounds, China, Japan, Korea

and Hong Kong entered the Semi-Finals for

Men’s Team. China gained a victory over Hong

Kong and captured the Men’s Team Champion

after defeating Japan at the Final. For Women’s

Team, China, Japan, Korea and Singapore were

at the Semi-Finals, and finally China and Japan

made it to the Final, with China being the

Champion. China Men and Women’s Team

both won the 1st Place. Japan Men and

Women both won the 2nd Place. Men’s teams

from Hong Kong and Korea won the 3rd Place

together. For women team event, Korea and

Singapore won the 3rd Place. For this

championship, there were 2 teams for 3rd place.

Results of Matches on 4th July

Time Table 1 Table 2 Table 3

09:30

11:45

13:00

15:00

17:00

Women’s Team

Women’s Team

Men’s Team

Men’s Team

Men’s Team

SRI vs. JOR

2 : 3

KOR vs. HKG

3 : 0

——

——

——

UAE vs. HKG

1 : 3

SIN vs. JOR

3 : 0

MGL vs. HKG

0 : 3

CHN vs. SIN

3 : 0

CHN vs. HKG

3 : 0

SIN vs. MGL

1 : 3

SRI vs. JPN

0 : 3

JPN vs. JOR

3 : 0

KOR vs. JPN

1 : 3

19:00

20:00

Women’s Team

Men’s Team

—— ——

—— ——CHN vs. JPN

3 : 1

CHN vs. JPN

3 : 0

JPN vs. KOR

3 : 1

SEMI-FINALS

FINAL

MEN'S SINGLES WOMEN'S SINGLES

MEN'S DOUBLES WOMEN'S DOUBLES

Overall Final Results of 2nd Asian University Table Tennis Championship

MEDAL LIST

MEN'S TEAM WOMEN'S TEAM

1st

2nd

3rd

3rd

CHINA

JAPAN

HONG KONG, CHINA

KOREA

CHN

JPN

HKG

KOR

1st

2nd

3rd

3rd

CHINA

JAPAN

SINGAPORE

KOREA

CHN

JPN

KOR

SIN

1st

2nd

3rd

3rd

LI Yang

HAMAKAWA Akifumi

KARUBE Ryuske

LEE Dong Jin

CHN

JPN

JPN

KOR

1st

2nd

3rd

3rd

MA Yue Fei

FUJII Yuko

MOON Soi

SEO Hyo Young

CHN

JPN

KOR

KOR

1st

2nd

3rd

3rd

1st

2nd

3rd

3rd

IKEDA Kazumasa

KARUBE Ryuske

BAI Fan

LI Yang

JPN

CHN

CHN

JPN

JPN

CHN

CHN

JPN

NAKAJIMA Misaki

TERUI Moemi

XIONG Xin Yun

GENG Ya Ning

HU Bing Tao

LU Yonghui

HAMAKAWA Akifumi

MIUCHI Kentaro

MA Yue Fei

TANG Li Ying

OKAZAKI Megumi

FUJII Yuko

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All participants were housed in Raffles Hall located just across the road from the competition pool

within the vicinity of the NUS.

Each day started with the women’s competitions followed by the men’s games.

Opening Ceremony and Banquet

The Opening Ceremony took place at 18: 00 just

after the matches, starting with the welcome

address from Dr. CHAN Patrick, OC President.

He said, “This is the first time for Hong Kong to

host an international championship for university

students of this kind”. Therefore, he expressed

the gratitude to AUSF for giving Hong Kong this

opportunity on behalf of USFHK. After his

welcome speech, Dr. CHAN invited Dr. CHUNG

Tong Gu, AUSF Senior Vice President to deliver a

speech. In his speech, Dr. CHUNG said, “He was

so glad to see students can joint hand in hand

together through sports”. He also thanks the OC

for their great endeavor to this championship.

Mrs. LAU Vivien, the Vice President of Olympic

Committee of Hong Kong declared the opening

of this championship.

After the Opening Ceremony, the OC prepared a

welcome banquet and invited all the head of

delegation to the banquet. During the banquet,

the OC presented a souvenir to each team. The

HOD of Singapore and China also presented

their special souvenir to the OC, in the hope to

express their gratitude to the OC. Besides that,

China University Table Tennis Association

(CUTTA) prepared a souvenir for each team and

promoted CUTTA in Asia wide.

Awarding and Closing Ceremony

The Awarding Ceremony was held on the

Competition Venue, just after the champion

match. Besides the medals, each winning team

was awarded a trophy.

The Closing Ceremony just followed the Awarding

Ceremony, starting with the Closing Speech from

the OC President, Dr. CHAN Patrick. He said he

hoped all the participants enjoyed their stay in

Hong Kong and he hoped that this championship

could be a great memory for all the student

athletes during their whole life. Later, Dr. LEE

Tien Rein, AUSF Vice President, delivered a

closing speech. He expressed his gratitude on

behalf of AUSF to the OC and all universities in

Hong Kong, who were all involved in the

preparation of this championship. He said that he

hoped that this championship would go on and on.

With the lively bright rhythm of AUSF Anthem,

the 2nd Asian University Table Tennis

Championship ended.

MIXED DOUBLES

1st

2nd

3rd

3rd

LU Yonghui

GENG Ya Ning

YOON Joo Hyun

SEO Hyo Young

CHN

KOR

JPN

HKG

IKEDA Kazumasa

NAKAJIMA Misaki

NG Wai Fung

LOK Hoi Yan

The 1st Asian University Water Polo Championship was held from the 8th to the 14th of July at

National University of Singapore. This was an event jointly organised by the National University of

Singapore (NUS), the Singapore Swimming Association (SSA) and supported by the Asian University

Sports Federation (AUSF).

All matches were held at the NUS Sports & Recreation swimming pool

located at the vicinity.

A meeting was conducted on 8th July, 6:30pm to welcome all participating

teams and also brief them on the competition details. Singapore Water Polo

was present to brief all teams on the latest rules related to the competition.

A grand Opening ceremony was held on 9th July before the start of the first

game. A simple march past by team representatives were followed by

official speeches and oath taking by participants and referees.

Water Polo

The 9 Universities are from:

1. Peking University Founder Technology College, (China)

2. Universitas Indonesia, (Indonesia)

3. Waseda University, (Japan)

4. Korea National Sport University, (Korea)

5. Lahore University of Management Sciences, (Pakistan)

6. National University of Singapore, (Singapore)

7. Nanyang Technological University, (Singapore)

8. Singapore Institute of Management, (Singapore)

9. Namangan National University, (Uzbekistan)

A total of 9 Universities from 7 countries

participated in this championship and

the breakdown was as follows:Country Athletes & Officials

China

Indonesia

Japan

Korea

Pakistan

Singapore

Uzbekistan

Total

27

16

25

16

8

51

16

159

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Men’s Results

Group A

KNSU

NUS

UI

LUMS

KNSU NUS UI LUMSGoals

ForGoals

AgainstGoalsDiff

Points Position

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

9

6

3

0

34

22

-1

-55

15

18

36

57

49

40

35

2

7 - 4 18 - 11

16 - 11

24 - 0

20 - 0

3

11 - 16

0

3

3

2 - 13

0

3

13 - 2

3

3

4 - 7

0

11 - 18

0

0 - 20

0

0 - 24

0

Group B

WU

PUFTC

NTU

SMU

WU PUFTC NTU SMUGoals

ForGoals

AgainstGoalsDiff

Points Position

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

9

6

3

0

31

1

-4

-28

8

31

37

44

39

32

33

16

18 - 7 16 - 1

12 - 6

5 - 0

13 - 7

3

6 - 12

0

3

3

9 - 26

0

3

26 - 9

3

3

7 - 18

0

1 - 16

0

7 - 13

0

0 - 5

0

Semi-Final 2

7th/8thPlacing

5th/6thPlacing

3rd/4thPlacing

Semi-Final 1

Finals

KNSU

WU

LUMS

UI

PUFTC

KNSU

17

14

5

11

7

11

6

2

0

13

9

13

PUFTC

NUS

SMU

NTU

NUS

WU

KNSU – FinalsPUFTC – 3rd 4th

WU – FinalsNUS – 3rd 4th

LUMS – 7thSMU – 8th

NTU – 5thUI – 6th

NUS – 3rdPUFTC – 4th

WU – 1stKNSU – 2nd

Men - Final Results

POSITION TEAM

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

6th

7th

8th

WASEDA UNIVERSITY

KOREA NATIONAL SPORT UNIVERSITY

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE

PEKING UNIVERSITY FOUNDER TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE

NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA

LAHORE UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES

SINGAPORE MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY

TITLE NAME TEAM CAP No

Most Valuable Player

Top Scorer

Best Goal Keeper

EZAKI DAICHI

LIU JIAN

LEE SEUNG HUH

WU

PUFTC

KNSU

8

8

1

Women

PUFTC

NNU

WU

NUS

PUFTC NNU WU NUSGoals

ForGoals

AgainstGoalsDiff

Points Position

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

9

6

3

0

28

35

-9

-54

18

17

30

59

46

52

21

5

12 - 11 15 - 4

15 - 3

19 - 3

26 - 2

3

3 - 15

0

3

3

0 - 14

0

3

14 - 3

3

3

11 - 12

0

4 - 15

0

2 - 26

0

3 - 19

0

Finals PUFTC 8 9NNUNNU – 1st

PUFTC – 2nd

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Basketball is a very popular sport in Chinese

Taipei, only second to baseball. However, in

terms of active players, basketball is the most

popular participant sport. The number of people

who are playing basketball in Chinese Taipei is

about 300,000 consisting mostly of students of

universities and high schools. There are a lot of

basketball competitions held regionally or

internationally in Chinese Taipei. But recently,

most widely known to Asia is the Asian University

Men’s Basketball Championship, which was held

in Chinese Taipei for 3 times since 2006.

The 3rd Asian University Men’s Basketball

Championship was held from October 3 through

8, 2010 in Taoyuan County, Chinese Taipei,

lasting 6 days. There were 7 men’s university

basketball teams from China, Hong Kong, Korea,

Lebanon, Mongolia, Thailand, and the host

Chinese Taipei participating in the championship.

These 7 collegiate basketball teams were all the

top notch teams representing their respective

countries or regions. Spectators were shown with

the highest level of expertise in a sport

well-known for exhibiting the principles of

discipline, strength, agility and sportsmanship.

AccommodationMonarch Plaza Hotel was the place where all

athletes and officials were accommodated. It is a

top international hotel in Taoyuan County, each

room equipped with modern facilities that

participants were assured of most comfortable

and pleasant conditions.

CompetitionThe competition took place at the gymnasium of

Kainan University. With an about 1,000 seating

capacity, the gymnasium measures up to

international standard, equipped with the

state-of-the-art facilities including an electronic

score-board.

Conclusion

The 1st Asian University Water Polo Championship has been an effective platform for promoting sports

excellence as seen in the high standard play and sportsmanship displayed during the competition.

The championship has also strengthened the ties amongst our Asian universities and forged

meaningful friendships amongst our athletes and officials. This was evident in the camaraderie

displayed by participants as they interacted freely during the social programme held at the Universal

Studios at Sentosa.

The National University of

Singapore was thankful for the

partnership of the Singapore

Swimming Association and ES

Turbo Asia. We were also

appreciative of Asian University

Sports Federation for their strong

support and for granting us this

privilege of hosting the 1st Asian

University Water Polo

Championship.

Men’s Basketball Women - Final Results

POSITION TEAM

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

NAMANGAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

PEKING UNIVERSITY FOUNDER TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE

WASEDA UNIVERSITY

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE

TITLE NAME TEAM CAP No

Most Valuable Player

Top Scorer

Best Goal Keeper

NIGMATULLIALNA RUTINA

GAI ZHI JUN

LIU JIA

NNU

PUFTC

PUFTC

9

9

1

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Sub-regional Activities in Asia 2010

2nd Arab Universities Sports Tournament(Egypt – 2010)

Opening Ceremony

The Opening Ceremony was officially kicked off

on October 3, 2010 at the Gymnasium of

Kainan University. Dr. CHEN Kunning,

President of Chinese Taipei University Sports

Federation presided over the ceremony. After

witnessing the participating teams passing by,

Dr. CHEN delivered his opening address by

saying that “over the past 5 years, we have

consecutively hosted 2 Asian University

Basketball Championships, each of which

completed with great success. This is the 3rd

such championship. I believe that this

Championship will play a very important role to

bring together young players from different

parts of Asia, make a better understanding

among each other and upgrade the technical

standards of basketball.” Dr. XUE Yanqing, the

Vice Secretary General of AUSF, attended the

Opening Ceremony and delivered an opening

speech, on behalf of AUSF Executive

committee. He said, “this was the third time for

CTUSF to hold this great event. I would like to

congratulate the grand opening of this fantastic

championship on behalf of AUSF. I would like

to thank my colleagues from AUSF, CTUSF and

Kainan University for the wonderful organizing

work you have done. I hope all the participants

could enjoy the stay in Chinese Taipei and

enjoy the games.”

Conclusion

As the host of this Championship, the CTUSF

was grateful for the opportunity it had had to

bring together all elite athletes and officials

from around Asia. Knowing of what a

significance it was to host this prestigious

championship, all of the staff members of the

Organizing Committee were determined to do

what they could to make this Championship as

successful as possible and made all

participants enjoy themselves and feel at home

while staying in Taoyuan, assuring them that

their participation in the 3rd Asian University

Men’s Basketball Championship would be a

most memorable one.

Final Ranking

Champion

Runner-Up

3rd Place

4th Place

5th Place

6th Place

7th Place

Chinese Taipei

Lebanon

Mongolia

P. R. China

Korea

Thailand

Hong Kong, China

Ranking Country/Region

In addition of the “Archery” championship aside of the tournament, another 17 sport events were

listed in the program, including badminton, basketball, chess, track and field, fencing, football,

handball, judo, karate, shooting, squash, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, volleyball

and wrestling. The tournament had eleven (11) sports for women, and eighteen (18) sports for

men.The AUC campus was selected as the competition venue of men’s and women’s basketball,

track and field, judo, swimming and taekwondo events. Six other venues in Cairo were used for

the other 13 events.

The tournament was very competitive and the sports facilities were of high quality.

“We are looking forward to the competition as we have many strong teams competing with, like

Egypt, Iraq and United Arab Emirates, so I’m expecting that the competition will be challenging,”

pointed Guedada Omar, male basketball captain of the Algerian team.

Dana Faisal Fedda, a female basketball player from Jordan, who is participating for the first time in

the Arab University Games, believes that the sports facilities at AUC was a big asset for the

university. “The facilities you have here encourage the students to excel in different games. It is

great that students do not come to the university only to study, but to exercise as well,” she said.

During the tounament, Scientific conference of the Arabic sports tournament were held from 15 to

16 Oct. 2010. The theme of this Conference was “Arab University Sports – Prospects and

Aspirations”.

2nd Arab Universities Sports Tournament, under the auspices of

Arab University Sports Federation took place in the American

University in Cairo (AUC), Egypt from 17 to 23 October 2010,

organized by Egyptian University Sports Federation. 700 athletes

from 17 Arab countries, including Egypt, U.A.E., Lebanon, Oman,

Palestine, Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan, Qatar, Algeria, Libya, Syria,

Yemen, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Sudan, participated in the

Games.

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Member Activities 2010

As an active member of FISU and AUSF, Chinese Taipei University Sports Federation (CTUSF)

organized 3 FISU (Weightlifting, Bridge and Badminton) championships and 1 AUSF (Men’s

Basketball) championship in 2010. However, this is not all. The events or activities organized by

CTUSF were too numerous to list individually, roughly such as inter-collegiate leagues of basketball,

baseball, volleyball, football and so forth, various coach/referee clinics, championships, academic

symposiums and the following that are worthy of mentioning:

Inter-Collegiate Cheerleading

Championship:Coming to the 11th in its series, this

year’s cheerleading tournament among

universities and colleges was held on

June 13 in Miao Li County with 69 teams

from 43 universities and colleges

involved. The breakdown of teams is as

follows:

Chinese Taipei University Sports Federation

Japanese Women Basketball Friendship Tournament:

On June 15, a Japanese women basketball team composed of

players from 8 Japanese universities played a friendship tournament

for 5 days in Chinese Taipei with women basketball teams from 4

Chinese Taipei universities. With a view to preparing for participating

in 2011 Universiade held in Shenzhen, the Japanese women

basketball team has been touring around the world. The first stop was

Chinese Taipei. During the 5 days in Chinese Taipei, they played with

Fo Guang University, Chinese Culture University, National Taiwan

Normal University and National Taipei University of Education. Among

the 4 games, they won 2 and lost 2 games. The outcome was so good

that they will come back again next year!

All-Ability: 9 teams of 5 persons each

Mixed A: 4 teams of 5 persons each

Mixed B: 17 teams of 5 persons each

Dance Cheerleading: 6 teams

Dance Women Cheerleading: 5 teams

Mix Group A: 8 teams

Mixed Group B: 20 Teams

Total: 69 teams

ASEAN University Games was generated from the political, economic and social cooperationamong ASEAN member countries,which brought to the origin of ASEAN sports organization among students in ASEAN regionin 1980 entitled “The ASEAN University Sports Council (AUSC)”. The AUSC aims to foster mutual understanding among students in ASEAN member countries. Participationcountries in the Council include Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos PDR, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Timor Leste, Singapore, and Vietnam, which is managed under “The University Sports Federation of ASEAN”. It is mutual agreed among the members countries that any country accepting to host the games has to act as the “Chairman” of the UniversitySports Federation Meeting. Competition will be organized every two years, each member country will alternately host the competition.

In the ASEAN University Sports Council Meeting on October 23rd, 2007, the meeting agreed to approach Thailand to host the 15th ASEAN University Games 2010 replacing Singapore, which committed to host the Youth Sports Olympics, and Laos PDR, which is not ready to host the games. Therefore, the Meeting of Executive Committee of the University Games of Thailand in 2009 approved Thailand to host the 15th ASEAN University Games 2010.

The objectives are to strengthenrelationships and heighten understanding among students in ASEAN countries. The 15th

ASEAN University Games startedon 15th Dec. and ended on 23rd Dec., lasting 9 days. According to the schedule, technical meetings started on 13th Dec. and the Opening Ceremony took place on 15th Dec. Target groups including athletes and officials of higher education institutions from 11 countries participated in the Games. Totally, approximately3,000 participants got together in Chiang Mai at that time and competed in the following 16 sport events, including athletics, badminton, basketball, beach volleyball, football, futsal, golf, karate-do, sepak takraw, swimming, taekwondo, table tennis, tennis,ten pin bowling, volleyball and pencak silat.

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Member Activities 2010

The 2nd National Universiade of university sports was held from 3/3/2010 to 10/3/2010 by

participation of 1500 athlete students from 5 major parts of Iranian higher education organizations

including Ministry of Sciences, Research and Technology, Medical Science Ministry, Payamnoor

University, Applied Science University and Islamic Azad University. In the opening ceremony, Dr.

Kamran Daneshjoo, Minister of Sciences, Research and Technology was a key speaker and a

summary of his speech has been mentioned flowingly:

sport objectives

Planning effective programs for making sports at universities more effective and comprehensive.

National University Sports Federation of I. R. IranThere were more than one thousand people involved in this annual event. It is planned that in order to

The 9 day’s riding covered 832 kilometers, remarkably reducing the gap between two sides of

for the development of university sports. In addition, the number of participants in the symposium

their respective universities and colleges participated in this symposium, fully demonstrating that it

was as successful an event as ever held.

“Marvelous Tour of Cycling in Chinese Taipei”—a NewChapter to the Cross-Strait Sporting Exchanges

university students across Taiwan straits. Responding to this

University joined their riding all the way starting from Taipei city.

Inter-Collegiate Sports Director Symposium

National Ilan University with participation of sports directors from

various universities and colleges. During this symposium, there

Dr.Kamran Daneshjoo, Minister of Science, Research and Technology of IRAN

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In 2010, NUSF of IRAN took a special attention to promote female student athletes in international university sport events. Therefore, NUSF of IRAN sent female athletes to World University Shooting and Archery Championships in 2010 for the first time.

Significant Achievements of Iranian Female Student Athletes in 2010

Opening Ceremony of the 2nd National Universiade

Results of IRAN Team in International Activities (2010)

nosportplaceIndividual medalsTeam placeTotalmedals Team medals

5

5

5

5

9

4

4

6

6 6

6

3

11

40

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

2 2

2

2

2

3

3

3

7

2

1(Greco-Roman),4(free style)

bronze silver gold bronze silver gold- - - - -

2

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

- 10

4

4

14

United ArabEmirates

Spain

Montenegro

Poland

China

Italy

Total number of medals

1st Asian UniversityTaekwondo Championship

World University Taekwondo Championship

World UniversityKarate Championship

World UniversityShooting Championship

World UniversityArchery Championship

World UniversityWrestling Championship

Iranian team compound women took 2nd place in the WUC Archery, 2010 in Shenzhen, China.

Seyedeh Vida Halilmian Vida took Gold medal in individual compound women in the WUCArchery 2010 in Shenzhen, China

Member Activities 2010

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Iranian female student athletes took 2nd place in the 3rd World University Shooting Championships, Iranian male student athletes team took 1st place in 9th World University (Greco-roman)

Wrestling Championship, Torino, Italy in 2010

Member Activities 2010

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Since its independence, great attention has been given

to the development of student sport in Kazakhstan. In

1992 National Students Sports Union was established.

Teams of students in Kazakhstan began to participate in

the World Universiades since 1993. Since 2001, for the

development of mass student sports, universities began

to operate sports clubs, and the National Students

Sports Union was transformed into the National Student

Sports Union, which was affiliated to the International

University Sports Federation (FISU) in the same year.

However, further development of student sports in terms

of increasing competition in the global arena, required

more flexible forms and systems of governance. In this

regard, by the initiative of the Kazakh Academy of Sport

and Tourism, the National Universities Sports Association

in 2006 was transformed into the Student Sports

Federation of Kazakhstan, which could independently

solve all the pressing problems of student sport. The

Federation was registered by the Department of Justice

of Almaty as a legal entity.

Student Sports Federation of Kazakhstan conducts its

activities in cooperation with associations established at

universities for basic kinds of sports (wrestling, boxing,

basketball, volleyball, etc.). Rectors of these universities

were elected as presidents of above mentioned sport

associations.

Student Sports Federation ofthe Republic of Kazakhstan

Federation organizes the work of sports clubs in

universities, provides training and participation of

students at the Republican Universiade, completes

prefabricated student teams to participate at the World

Universiade and World Championships among students,

organizes training coaching staff, providing training

teams of students, assists in creating conditions for

teaching of talented in sports young people in

universities of Kazakhstan. By the initiative of the

Federation was made an amendment on Law “On

Education” in accordance with which the young athlete,

who took a prize at the World Championships of

Kazakhstan, Asia, Europe gets the right for admission

without any test to college with a degree in Physical

Education and Sports. Earlier the students - winners of

the World Student did not receive any remuneration,

although its rank, the World Universiade is the second

largest multi-sport event after the Olympic Games. Mr.

Zakiryanov as President of the Federation has made

great efforts that justice is done. From 2009 through

Government Decision, champions and winners of the

World Student Games equated to the winners of the

Asian Games.

During 6th Asian University Sports Federation General

Assembly Meeting 2010, Professor Kairat Zakiryanov

was reelected as AUSF Auditor.

Member Activities 2010

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Information on the results of participation in the Winter Universiadestudent team of Kazakhstan

1993 16th World Winter Universiade, Zakopane (Poland)Delegation - 25 people. Kazakhstan - hockey team 2nd place

19th Winter Universiade, Muju (Korea).Kazakhstan - 5 athletesWithout a medal

17th World Winter Universiade, Hanoi (Spain)Delegation - 50 peopleKazakhstan - 2 Gold

- 1 Bronze

1995FebruaryMarch

1997January 24-February 2

1999January22-30

20th Winter Universiade, Poprad-Tatry (Slovakia)The delegation - 19 members - 43 countries.Kazakhstan 18th place. Without a medal

21st World Winter Universiade, Tarvisio (Italy).Kazakhstan - 2 Gold

- 2 silver- 2 bronze

The team 8 place

22nd Winter Universiade, Innsbruck (Austria).Kazakhstan - 4 gold

- 1 silver- 2 bronze

The team 7th place out of 50 participating countries.

2003January16-26

2005January12- 22

2007January17 – 27

Winter Universiade, Turin (Italy).Kazakhstan - 2 Gold

- 1 silver- 2 bronze

The team 13rd place out of 43 participating countries.

2009January 18-28

Winter Universiade, Harbin (China)Without a medal.

Total Gold – 9Silver – 5Bronze – 7

Information on the results of participation in the Summer Universiadestudent team of Kazakhstan

Total medals of Kazakhstan in Summer and Winter Universiades

Summer Winter Total

Bronze - 15

Total 36

Gold - 9

Silver – 12

9

5

7

21

18

17

22

57

2001August 22–September 1

21st Summer Universiade, Beijing, ChinaKazakhstan - 3 SilverIncluded 30 strongest teams in the world

200321-31 August

22nd World Summer Student Games, Degu, South Korea.Kazakhstan - 2 gold (gymnastics);

- 1 Silver (taekwondo).174 countries participatedIncluded 30 strongest teams in the world.

2005August 11 -21

23rd World Summer Universiade, Izmir, Turkey.Kazakhstan - 1 gold;

- 2 Silver;- 6 Bronze.

Attended by 139 countries.Occupied 26 places.

2007August 8-18

24th Summer Student Games, Bangkok, Thailand.Kazakhstan - 5 gold;

- 4 silver;- 5 bronze.

Attended by 165 countries. Won 11 seats.

2009June 30–July 12

25th Summer Universiade, Belgrade, Serbia.Kazakhstan - 1 gold;

- 2 Silver;- 4 Bronze.

Participated 143 countries.Took 32nd place(Total by medal number 23rd place)

Total Gold – 9Silver – 5Bronze – 7

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Sri Lanka Universities Sports Association

The Sri Lanka Universities Sports Association is one of the most active sports Governing Bodies in

Sri Lanka. We have 14 members, Universities of Colombo, Eastern, Jaffna, Kelaniya, Moratuwa,

Peradeniya, Rajarata, Ruhuna, Sabaragamuwa, South Eastern, Sri Jayawardenapura, Uva, Vishual

And Performing Art and Wayamba, all state Universities in Sri Lanka.

Tennis, Table Tennis, Badminton and Swimming. We have also participate in several World University

Sports Championships such as Baseball, Chess ( in this year), Table Tennis, Golf, Wrestling, etc.

and Asian University Sports Championships of Athletics, Table Tennis, Football, Volleyball Women

in recent years.

The most important story this year is the two

universities suffering from the trouble of terrorism,

University of Jaffna and University of Eastern send very

good contingents and even they performed very well to

win the Athletics and Football Championships by the

university of Jaffna and Basketball (Men)Championship

by the University of Eastern.

Every year the best University among men, women and

overall was selected giving a points system to their

performance. The University of Moratuwa became men’s

Champions, the University of Sri Jayawardenapura, the

host, became women’s Champions while University of

Colombo emerged the overall Champions after the

conclusion of games this year.

Our participation in World University Championships goes

till 1985. Our Volleyball and Athletic teams participated

in the World University Games in Japan and Yugoslavia

in 1985 and 1987 respectively. We have participated in

almost all the World University Games held after this

participation with the athletes of Track and Field,

Women), Taekwondo (Men & Women), Tennis (Men & Women), Track & Field (Men & Women), Volleyball

(Men & Women), Weightlifting and Wrestling were conducted in a very grand manner within 10 days

from 1st to 10th November 2010. The Opening Ceremony was conducted with the presence of Hon.

DM Jayaratne, the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka and the Hon. SB Dissanayake, Minister of Higher

Education and Hon. CB Rathnayake, the minister of Sports graced the closing Ceremony.

Sri Lanka University GamesSri Lanka Universities Sports Association which

has a history of around 40 years is annually

conducting an Inter University Championship

which includes 35 events in 21 sports. We also

conduct the Sri Lanka University Games, a

model of World University Games in every three

years starting from 1980. The 10th version of

this Sri Lanka University Games was concluded

in November this year with a participation of

around 5000 students Athletes. All possible

measures are taken by the organizers to hold

the Games in very high technical standards

even using the best possible sporting venues in

the country as well as with the support of all

national Governing Bodies of Sports.

Badminton (Men & Women), Basketball (Men &

Women), Carom(Men & Women), Chess(Men &

Women), Cricket, Elle(Men & Women), Football,

Hockey (Men & Women), Karate (Men & Women),

Netball, Rowing (Men & Women), Rugby Football,

Swimming(Men & Women), Table Tennis(Men &

Other Activities

The Executive Committee elects for one year and the Annual General Meeting of the Association

holds in February each year to elect the office bearers. There is a tradition of allowing the two

major positions to be held by the organizing University of the Sri Lanka University Games.

After completion of the University Games and Inter University Championships, the Sri Lanka

Universities Sports Association conducts a grand colours Awards Ceremony, ‘SLUSA Awards’

each year to facilitate the sportsmen and Sportswomen excelled in the championships, National

as well as International level.

The SLUSA keeps a very good relationship with the individual sporting bodies, hold the

membership of most of the major sports governing bodies and participate as SLUSA teams in

National Championships. We also conducts seminars and workshops for technical areas which

supports not only the University students and staffs but also for the general sporting public.

Member Activities 2010

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26th Summer Universiade, Shenzhen 2011

Shenzhen, China will host the 26th Summer Universiade during August 12 to 23, 2011. The

Universiade Shenzhen 2011 will have 24 disciplines and 302 competition events. About 13,000

athletes from almost 180 countries and regions are expected to participate. An international sporting

event of this scope has required enormous preparation, and Shenzhen has now entered the final

sprint in the preparations.

Shenzhen is well suited for the responsibilities of hosting the Universiade. As China’s first “Special

Economic Zone”, the city began its urban development in 1980, and played a crucial role in the

Reform and Opening of China. In just 30 years, Shenzhen has been transformed from a small,

border town into a modern, dynamic and international city, becoming a vital link between the

mainland of China and Hong Kong, and between China and the world.

How has Shenzhen prepared for the 26th Summer Universiade? This review will highlight the efforts

to develop human resources and to build the venues for the Universiade.

With the approval of the State Council, China’s highest executive office, the Organizing Committee

for the 26th Summer Universiade, Shenzhen was established, and the First Plenary Meeting of the

Shenzhen Universiade Organizing Committee was held on June 13, 2010. In attendance were

leaders from the Ministry of Education, the General Administration of Sport of China, and the

Governments of Guangdong Province and Shenzhen Municipality; as well as representatives from

the 27 component units of the Organizing Committee. The meeting focused on issues requiring

support from the Central Government and the Guangdong Provincial Government.

Organizational Structure for Universiade Shenzhen 2011

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A three-level organizational structure has been established for Universiade Shenzhen 2011. The

structure includes a national-level organization, the Organizing Committee for the 26th Summer

Universiade, Shenzhen; a provincial / city-level organization, the Executive Board of the OC for the

Universiade Shenzhen; and the organization for daily operations, the Executive Office of the OC for

the Universiade Shenzhen.

The Universiade requires staff members with many different kinds of expertise. Competition

managers and security officers would be two examples of the staff required. The 25 competition

managers responsible for the 24 disciplines of the 26th Summer Universiade Shenzhen have been

hired, and they have already begun to work. They have rich experience with the organization of

international sporting events. Two-thirds of the managers worked for the Beijing 2008 Olympic

Games, and others have worked for the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games. The managers will have

major responsibility for coordinating the operations of the competitions and managing the venues

where the competitions will be held. In cooperation with the FISU Technical Committee, the

managers are developing the detailed timetable for the 302 events of the 26th Summer Universiade

Shenzhen.

A well-trained security staff is essential for the safety of the Universiade. During Games-time,

different levels of security zones, as well as security buffer zones and routes, will be established in

the venues and at the Universiade Village, in accordance with the FISU’s requirements. All people

entering the Universiade Village and the venues must undergo strict security checks. The number of

security officers required for a particular event will vary, depending on such factors as the number

of spectators, the size of the delegations, and the presence of VIPs. Under the leadership of a team

of security officers from the Guangdong Provincial Government and the Shenzhen Municipal

Government, the Executive Office has formed venue security teams and carried out various kinds of

security training. Security policies will reflect the conditions of China and international practices, and

the security teams will learn from the experiences of major international events that have recently

been held in China, such as the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the Expo 2010 Shanghai China, and

the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games.

In addition to full-time, paid staff, international sporting events such as the Universiade need the

support of many volunteers. At the one-year countdown celebration for the 26th Summer

Universiade, the Shenzhen Municipal Party Committee and the Shenzhen Municipal Government

jointly issued a directive urging residents to get involved with and serve the Universiade. As of

November 2010, about 60,000 residents had signed up to be volunteers for the Universiade. The

Executive Office has recruited and trained two important groups of volunteers for events and has

released the slogan, the symbol, and the theme song for the volunteers, receiving high praise from

the public.

The Executive Office has overseen the daily preparations for Universiade Shenzhen 2011. The

Executive Office has established all 20 departments required during Games-time. As of November

2010, about 400 staff members were working full-time for the Executive Office. The staff is expected

to increase to about 600 by mid 2011. Many key staff members have been seconded from the

Shenzhen Municipal Government, and the Executive Office has continued to use all opportunities to

attract talented professionals. For example, the Executive Office recruited at the 2010 Conference

on International Exchange of Professionals, held in Shenzhen on October 29, 2010.

Human Resources for Universiade Shenzhen 2011

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To help residents communicate with foreign visitors, Shenzhen has launched “The People of

Shenzhen Speak Foreign Languages” movement. In addition, the Executive Office has organized

training programs to improve the English of staff members. The courses range from classes in basic

English conversation to advanced training in writing and editing English.

Institute of Information Technology will use the

facilities, and the apartments for athletes and

officials will become dormitories for students.

The Universiade Village has a total land area of

492,000 square meters, and a total floor area of

478,000 square meters. During Games-time, the

Village will be divided into four major zones: the

Residential Zone, the International Zone, the

Operations Zone, and the Logistics Zone. The

Residential Zone has five apartment buildings

and a total of 4,997 rooms, which will be used for

the athletes and team officials. The Village also

has one back-up apartment building with a total

of 231 rooms. After the Games, this particular

apartment building will be used as a faculty

dormitory at the university.

The preparations for the Univeriade Village do

not merely entail the construction of the facilities.

The Organizing Committee must guarantee that

the athletes and officials have a comfortable,

peaceful, and enjoyable stay in Shenzhen. The

Executive Office is now developing the preliminary

plan for the room allocations in the residential

area of the Village. The plan has been based on

suggestions from FISU. In addition, the Executive

Office examined the accommodation plans for

the Summer Universiades held in Bangkok and

Belgrade and the Winter Universiade in Harbin;

and did a statistical analysis of the languages,

cultures, politics, and religious beliefs of the

countries and regions that are likely to participate.

The Executive Office must pay attention to the

requirements of particular athletes and client

groups. For example, very tall athletes tend to

participate in some sports such as volleyball,

basketball, water polo and swimming, and these

tall athletes have special requirements in

accommodations. It is estimated that meals for

Muslims will account for about 20 percent of the

catering. To prepare for the dietary requirements

of Muslim participants in the 26th Summer

Universiade, a delegation from the Shenzhen

Municipal Government and the Executive Office

visited Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, a

predominantly Muslim area of China, during

October 14 to 19, 2010. The delegation discussed

characteristics of halal catering, such as the

supply of raw materials, design of menus, division

of food service areas, and training of food-service

staff. The delegation also met with enterprises

that can supply halal food, and consulted with

the Ningxia Institute of Commerce and Technology,

which advised the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games,

the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games, and other

international events held in China about halal

catering.

Construction of New Venues and Renovation of Existing Venues

The China has long dazzled the world with its architectural achievements. The ancient Chinese

constructed the world-famous Great Wall to defend and unite China. The Ming and Qing Dynasties

built a spectacular imperial palace in central Beijing, the “Forbidden City”, which is now open for the

people of the world to enjoy. The Beijing 2008 Olympic Games created iconic sports venues, such

as the “Bird’s Nest” and the “Water Cube”.

The Shenzhen Universiade will involve 24 disciplines and 302 events. To prepare for the Games, 22

new venues will be constructed, and 36 existing venues will be renovated. In addition, a total of 10

temporary venues will be built for sports such as beach volleyball, open-water swimming, mountain

cycling, and the road walk. All the construction and renovation of the venues will be basically

completed by the end of 2010, in accordance with the requirements for the preparations.

Shenzhen has thus undertaken a mammoth construction project for the Universiade and spent a lot

of money on venues. The city faces the important question of how to guarantee a payback on the

investments. The Government has thus developed detailed plans for the operation and utilization of

the venues after the Shenzhen Universiade.

Universiade Village

A major new venue is the Univerisade Village, the most important non-competition venue. During the

Games, the Village will provide accommodations, as well as catering and transport services, for the

athletes and team officials. Shenzhen does not need to worry about the utilization of the Village after

the Games. The Universiade Village was built not only for the 26th Summer Universiade but also for

the Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology. The apartment buildings in the Village were thus

constructed according to the standards for a student dormitory. After the Games, Shenzhen

Physical Resources for Universiade Shenzhen 2011:

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New Venues

As of November 2010, Shenzhen was in the final stages of completing the 22 new, world-class

venues for the Universiade. The basic design concepts have been originality and a humanistic

orientation. The new venues are “green”; they have utilized the most advanced technologies to save

energy and to protect the environment, such as solar photo-voltaic technology, energy-saving

lighting, and the latest techniques to recycle water.  

The Universiade Center and the Shenzhen Bay Sports Center, two important new venues for the

Games, will likely become iconic landmarks of Shenzhen.

· The Stadium, with 60,000 seats, will be the venue for the Opening Ceremony and the athletics

events of the Universiade. It can also host world-class football matches, and large-scale concerts.

· The Natatorium, with 3,000 seats, can host world-class swimming and water polo events.

· The Gymnasium, with 18,000 seats, will be the venue for the Universiade’s basketball games.

The special structure of the Gymnasium should be noted. The floor of Gymnasium is a combined

structure that includes an ice-skating rink and movable floor boards. (The skating rink is great news

for the people of Shenzhen, who want more opportunities to watch and practice ice sports.

Shenzhen, after all, is located in the sub-tropical zone, and its average annual temperature is 22.3

degrees Celsius.) The skating rink can be dismantled relatively quickly, and the flooring can be

changed into that used for other sports events. Because of this special feature, the venue can host

indoor competitions for 16 different sports, including gymnastics, indoor football, tennis, volleyball,

basketball, table tennis, badminton, snooker, fencing, weightlifting, wrestling, judo, boxing,

Universiade Center— “Three Crystal Rocks”

The Universiade Center will be the main competition

venue for the 26th Summer Universiade. After the

Games, this multi-functional Universiade Center

will bring many sports events to Shenzhen, and

enable more residents to get involved with sports

and physical training. The Universiade Center

consists of three main venues:

Shenzhen Bay Sports Center—The “Spring Cocoon”

The Shenzhen Bay Sports Center has been built in

Shenzhen’s Nanshan Center District, near the Hong

Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor Bridge. During the

Universiade, the Center will host the Closing Ceremony,

and table tennis and football matches. With its unique shape,

resembling a Spring Cocoon, the Shenzhen Bay Sports

Center will become an architectural landmark of Shenzhen.

handball, and world-class basketball and NBA games, as well as ice sports such as ice hockey, and

short-track speed skating. In addition, the venue can host large-scale variety shows, exhibitions,

and concerts. The Gymnasium is thus a cutting-edge, multi-functional venue.

Traditional Chinese notions about mountains, water and rocks inspired the design of the

Universiade Center. The “mountain” is Tongguling Mountain near the Center. “Water” is represented

by the artificial lake that has been created to link the three main venues of the Center. The three

“rocks” refer to the unique crystal-rock appearance of the Stadium, the Gymnasium, and the

Natatorium. The design has thus successfully created a beautiful landscape of water near a

mountain, with rocks in water. The three distinctive “Crystal Rocks” in the lake, glowing and

translucent, will become magnificent works of art that the Universiade has given Shenzhen.

The Shenzhen Bay Sports Center combines and integrates three major sports venues:

· The Stadium, with 20,000 seats, can host world-class football and athletics events, as well as

large-scale concerts.

· The Gymnasium, with 10,000 permanent and 3,000 movable seats, can host world-class basketball

games, as well as large-scale concerts and exhibitions.

· The Natatorium, with 500 permanent and 1,500 movable seats, can host world class individual-level

swimming events.

The basic design concept for the “Spring Cocoon” was to create a huge, integrated complex for

both sports and commerce. Each of the sports venues incorporates different functional areas,

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including recreational areas and commercial areas. For example, Dashu Square, located in the

central part of the Shenzhen Bay Sports Center, will be open to the public and decorated with

special lighting. The Square will have various functions, and the surrounding areas will have facilities

for shopping, dining, and entertainment. A sports presentation area will be set up so that the public

can learn more about the events, buy sports products, and interact with famous athletes and other

celebrities. The Square will certainly become one of Shenzhen’s most frequently used public

spaces.

The “Spring Cocoon” will be a new type of venue offering a combination of competition sports and

sports for all, sports and cultural entertainment, and sports and commerce. The “Spring Cocoon”

should have great appeal to the public and provide opportunities for a wide range of sporting and

recreational activities.

to the renovation of the facilities for competitions and the amenities for spectators and users.

Modern, comfortable and comprehensive facilities are essential for the quality of the event and the

size of the audience—in other words, for the revenue that a sports event can generate for the city.

Shenzhen Gymnasium and Longgang Sport Center provide prominent examples of the renovations

being completed for the Universiade.

Shenzhen Gymnasium

Although Shenzhen Gymnasium is more than 25 years old, the basic structure remains in good

condition, and the gymnasium has great space and flexible functional areas. The renovations have

involved the installation of big screens, air conditioners, video and audio booths, improved lighting,

broadcasting equipment and new flooring. All the equipment and facilities within the Gymnasium will

be upgraded to meet standards for international, world-class sporting events. After the renovations,

Shenzhen Gymnasium will be able to host the preliminary and final volleyball matches of the

Universiade. In the future, Shenzhen Gymnasium can host international competitions for sports such

as basketball, table tennis, badminton, and gymnastics.

The renovations of Shenzhen Gymnasium will make the venue more comfortable and enjoyable for

users. The original staircases and passageways have been renovated, and the lavatories and

catering areas have been upgraded. Moreover, ramps, special elevators, and accessible seating

have been installed for people with a disability.

Longgang Sport Center

The Longgang Sport Center, which opened in 2004, has been renovated for basketball, tennis and

cycling competitions of the 26th Summer Universiade. During the renovations of the Center, an

outdoor basketball court, a swimming pool, and gyms for table tennis and badminton have also

been built. Local residents will be able to use these new facilities after the Universiade. In addition,

“green routes” on the slopes around Longgang Sports Center have been developed for recreational

sports such as cycling, jogging, hiking, and walking. The Center will thus promote active

participation in sports, thereby increasing its popularity and influence.

Test Events

Shenzhen will host a series of “test events” to fine-tune the preparations for

the 26th Summer Universiade. The test events will enable the Executive

Office to detect glitches or shortcomings in the preparations and to correct

any possible problems before the Games.

The first test event was the 8th World University Archery Championship,

which was held in Shenzhen from September 23 to 26, 2010. About 200

Renovation of Existing Venues

Thirty-six existing sports venues

in Shenzhen will be renovated

and used for the 26th Summer

Universiade. The goal of the

renovations has been to create a

network of sports venues throughout

Shenzhen and to make sports

and physical exercise a part of

everyday life. Sports events will be

upgraded and become experiences

in which residents can actively

participate. Priority has been given

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Gwangju held the inaugural meeting for the 2015 Gwangju Summer Universiade Organizing

Committee in January 2010 and has pushed ahead with plans for the preparation and operation of

the 2015 Summer Universiade. Competitions on 21 sports are to be held in 70 venues during the

2015 Summer Universiade.

young students and citizens to foster proficient volunteers. Not only to improving English proficiency

but understanding other cultures, also the program will contribute to training future global young

leaders. The program is being implemented at the local universities.

Since its launch last March 1,400 young students and citizens have registered in the program so far.

It will continue to be operated till the first half of 2015. More than 1,500 students and citizens are

expected to attend the program in 2011.

Gwangju Metropolitan City

Located in the center of the

southwestern part of the Rep. of

Korea, Gwangju has flourished with a

glorious culture and industry from the

ancient times to become the capital

of the southwestern region of the Rep.

of Korea.

Facts & Figures

- Area: 501.28 km2

- Population : 1.45million

- Industry : Hospitality 84.7%, Photonics &

Manufacturing : 12.5%, Agriculture 2.8%

- Climate : 14.6 Celsius (annual average)

2.4 celsius in January, 26.9 Celsius in August

- Precipitation : 1,620mm (annual average)

The English Language School

Gwangju Summer Universiade Organizing

Committee (GUOC) initiated a plan that

would secure more than 20,000 citizen

and student volunteers to partake in the

effective operation of the games as well as

to boost the city’s image as a global city.

The English Language School is an English

language training program conducted for

athletes from 26 countries and regions gathered in Shenzhen and achieved impressive records.

During the Championship, the Executive Office was able to test the arrangements for a wide range

of services and operations, including security, transport, catering, volunteer services, sports

presentations, accreditation, arrivals and departures, and the info system. The results met the

approval of FISU officials, as well as the athletes, who expressed their fervent desire to participate

in the 26th Summer Universiade, Shenzhen.

During April to July, 2011, the Executive Office will host test events for athletics, chess, sport

shooting, aerobics, weightlifting, cycling, sailing, table tennis, and women’s football. In addition, trial

operations will be arranged for the other sports on the program of the 26th Summer Universiade (As

of November 2010, the detailed schedules for these test events are being developed). The test

events will enable the Executive Office to evaluate the coordination of its various departments, to

check the equipment and facilities in the venues, and to evaluate a wide variety of services,

including transport and security. The test events will also provide excellent on-the-job training and

experience for staff members.

Shenzhen is ready for the 26th Summer Universiade. The city is determined to host a “more

spectacular, more successful, and more impressive” Universiade. The Government and people of

Shenzhen, as well as all the staff members and volunteers of the Organizing Committee, look

forward to welcoming everyone to the 26th Summer Universiade Shenzhen in August 2011.

28th Summer Universiade, Gwangju 2015

FISU Universiade in Asia

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2012 World University Badminton Championship and 2014 FISU Forum

The GUOC will host the 2012 World University Badminton Championship to build the expertise of

operating international sports events and reinforce the capacity in the management of the games.

The badminton championship will be held in Gwangju at the second half year of 2012, participated

by 250 student athletes and officials from over 20 nations.

Besides, the 2014 FISU Forum will be held in Gwangju to promote the values of the world university

sports as well as the 2015 Gwangju Summer Universiade. Sports administrators and university

students will discuss the development of university sports. The 2014 FISU Forum will be organized

at the first half year of 2014.

Official Website Service Launch: www.gwangju2015.com

The official website of the 2015 Gwangju Universiade began its service from November 26th 2010.

The website will be served as an arena to bring the world and Gwangju, university and sport, and

culture and education together as well as to share their own experiences and ideas. The website is

provided in both Korean and English.

Besides, the GUOC is operating social network service (SNS) such as Facebook and Tweeter in

order not only to communicate with people on the internet but also to create the mood to participate

in the 2015 Summer Universiade.

The GUOC will secure a cooperation channel to promote the 2015 Gwangju Universiade as well as

the world university sports movement in the world.

Yoon-suk KIM, Secretary General and Vice Chair

of the GUOC on the one hand had a morning

meeting with AIPS Executive Committee members

on November 24th. On the other hand, the

Secretary General had a presentation at the ASPU

congress about the vision and the preparation

process of the 2015 Summer Universiade at the

ASPU Congress in November 27th.

Submission of the Master Plan

The GUOC submitted the 2015 Gwangju Summer Universiade Master Plan for the 2015 Summer

Universiade to FISU President George E. Killian in Vigo, Spain on June 21, 2010.

The Master Plan is the standard guideline from planning to operation of the 2015 Universiade. The

Master Plan includes information on the structure of the GUOC and its functions including games

operation, financing plan, marketing, promotion, transportation, international cooperation, IT,

competitions, game support and all other tasks. It is also described with a time schedule where the

preparation process can be seen at a glance.

Attendance at ASPU Congress

The GUOC attended an International Sports Press Association (AIPS) Executive Committee meeting

and Asian Sports Press Union (ASPU) Congress to build a close relationship. The event, attended

by 70 AIPS or ASPU members, held at the Shangri-La Hotel in Guangzhou from November 24th to

27th 2010.

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FISU Activities 2010

FISU Update Among the 27 championships, 7 were hosted by

Asian members, like Archery in China, Badmintion

in Chinese Taipei, Baseball in Japan, Boxing in

Mongolia, Bridge in Chinese Taipei, Equestrian in

Korea and Weightlifting in Chinese Taipei.

The WUC with the biggest participation was the

6th World University Karate Championship in

Podgorica, Montenegro, with 489 participants

from 44 countries.

Student-Athletes Mark their Presence

at Commonwealth Games

At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, the

host country, India, landed second in the medal

table ahead of England and behind Australia.

However, both England’s and Australia’s university

students marked their presence at the event

winning a truckload of medals.

Australia’s university students showed their depth

of talent at the Games in Delhi, bringing home a

number of medals in their specialist events. At

least 27 of the 177 medals won at the Games were

won by students. Over 80 of the athletes and

officials in the 600 strong Australian Commonwealth

Games contingent have been, or currently are

attending university in Australia while training and

competing in their sport at an elite level, and

selections are currently underway for the 2011

World University Summer Games to be held in

Shenzhen, China.

2010 World University Championships

No less than 27 World University Championships were staged in 22 countries or regions on all five

continents. 5,985 participants took part in these events. Overall, 2,818 male athletes, 1,613 female

athletes and 1,554 officials from 105 different countries participated in the 2010 World University

Championships in the following sports: Archery - Badminton - Baseball - Beach Volleyball - Boxing

- Bridge - Canoe Sprint - Chess - Cross Country - Equestrian - Floorball - Futsal - Golf - Handball

- Karate - Match Racing - Orienteering - Rowing - Rugby Seven - Savate - Sport Shooting - Squash

- Taekwondo - Triathlon - Weightlifting - Woodball - Wrestling.

With the end of 2010 in sight, FISU closed its World University Championship year with

the 9th World University Equestrian Championship in Sangju, Korea.

By Christian Pierre, FISU Press Officer

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Kazan will host two World University Championships

in 2012. These competitions will also serve as test

events as Kazan will organize the Summer

Universiade in 2013 (these two sports will be part

of the Universiade optional program). Long Track

Speed Skating will be organized in Zakopane for

the first time as a WUC. The city of Zakopane,

which hosted the Winter Universiade twice (1993

& 2001), will be the perfect place for this first

edition.

At its meeting in Brussels, the EC members also

attributed the 2014 FISU Forum to Gwangju, host

city of the 2015 Summer Universiade.

55 TASS Athletes and Graduates won a total of 86 medals

for the UK which is more than double the amount from

Melbourne 2006. TASS stands for Talented Athlete

Scholarship Scheme and is a UK Government backed

world class further and higher education based talent

development program for sportsmen and women. Each

year an average of 1,000 athletes, from 40+ sports, aged

between 16 & 28, receive £3,500 worth of sport related

support services to enhance their sporting potential, whilst

continuing their academic development. TASS National

Manager Guy Taylor said, ‘It is great to see this many TASS

Athletes and Graduates bringing home medals. I would

personally like to say congratulations to all the medal

winners as well as the rest of the TASS Athletes and

Graduates who took part. It is so pleasing to see that the

scheme is not only getting worldwide recognition, but it is

also producing great results and medal winners.’

FISU Executive Committee attributes more

2012 WUCs

At the recent FISU Executive Committee meeting, which

was held in Brussels from November 18th to 20th, the FISU

Board members attributed six more World University

Championships bringing the total for 2012 to 24. The

following WUCs were attributed:

- 2012 WUC Futsal to Braga, Portugal;

- 2012 WUC Sport Shooting to Kazan, Russia;

- 2012 WUC Canoe Sprint to Kazan, Russia;

- 2012 WUC Weightlifting to Eilat, Israel;

- 2012 WUC Long Track Speed Skating to Zakopane, Poland;

- 2012 WUC Orienteering to Alicante, Spain.

1st City Events Conference

From November 17th to 19th, 2010 FISU together with GL-Events hosted the first edition of the City

Events Conference. City Events is the first international conference that brings together cities

interested in hosting international sporting competitions as well as international and continental

sports organizations looking for ambitious hosts for their events. This year's conference theme

‘From Sport Event to Citywide Experience’ aimed at strengthening the bond among all these

stakeholders to create events that are much more than just sporting competitions, but which are for

the benefit of all.

Speakers at the opening ceremony were Jacques Danger, co-founder of City Events, the Alderman

of Sports of the city of Brussels Mr. Bertin Mampaka and FISU President George E. Killian. During

these 3 days, international sports events were sifted through by prestigious speakers from:

X-Games, Volvo Ocean Race, FISU Universiades, Winter Olympic Games, IAAF World

Championships, FIBA World Championships, FIS World Championships and cities like Brussels,

Lausanne, Amsterdam, Istanbul, Vancouver, Kazan, Edmonton, Are and Berlin.

As the year 2010 comes to an end, the FISU Family is already gearing up for its first big event in

2011: the 25th Winter Universiade in Erzurum, which is entering its last months of preparations.

More info on International University Sport at www.fisu.net.

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EUSAConvention 2010

The 2010 edition of the EUSA Convention, intended for the organisers of the European Universities

Championships and the European Universities Games, took place in Bled, Slovenia between

November 12 and 14, 2010.

Over 50 participants – organisers of next EUC events, technical delegates, medical commission

members, EUSA Staff and invited observers participated in the event. They were greeted by Mr.

Alberto Gualtieri, EUSA President via online address and by Mr. Leonz Eder, EUSA Executive

Member and Treasurer, a.i. They stressed the importance of EUSA Conventions as EUSA is working

hard to cooperate with the organisers to enable great events and thanked the technical delegates,

medical commission members and EUSA Office for doing an excellent job and the significance of

their contribution to the development of EUSA and its sports events.

Mr. Matjaz Pecovnik, EUSA Secretary General, briefly presented the European University Sports

Association, its organisation and activities, focusing on the history and success of the European

Universities Championships. In his presentation, Mr. Pecovnik also illustrated the growth of EUSA

sports events and the plan for the future.

Sports programme, rules and regulations were presented by Mr. Adam Roczek, EUSA Sports

Manager, while Dr. Haris Pavletic, Medical Commission Chairman, presented the medical

commission and safety & health issues. EUSA Volunteer programme, run by EUSA Student

Commission, was presented by Mr. Andrej Pisl, EUSA Communications manager on behalf of EUSA

STC, stressing the importance of volunteers in the University sport.

The representatives of the Organisers of the European Universities Games, Mr. Vicente Martinez

Orga and Mr. Rifaat Chabouk, presented the concept and preparations for the 1st European

Universities Games, which will take place in Cordoba, Spain in 2012. This will be the first edition of

the EUSA multisports event, where participants of the European universities will participate in 10

sports: beach volley, badminton, basketball, football, futsal, handball, rugby 7’s, volleyball, table

tennis and tennis.

Mr. Andrej Pisl, EUSA Communications Manager presented the EUSA online registration and

accreditation system which was put in place in 2010 with the support of FISU, and will be used by

the future organisers of the European Universities Championships.

EUSA invited the representatives of the 2010 European Universities Badminton Championship to

present their championship as an example of best practice. On behalf of their organising committee,

Mr. Valentin Dupoey presented their experiences and pointed out the topics where special attention

should be given to.

Representatives of the organising committees of the European Universities Championships 2011

presented their events to the participants. After the presentations, the participants enjoyed a

sightseeing boat tour to the Bled island and a scenic walk by the lake.

Parallel workshops were organised for the organisers and the technical delegates to discuss the

details of the championships. EUSA technical delegates also met for their internal meeting to

discuss the technical aspects, rules and regulations and the plans for the future. At the same time,

the Medical Commission met to discuss the medical matters and the recommendations for the

organisers of the EUSA events.

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to the championships, also one European Universities Cup was organised in 2010 in billiards/pool.

EUSA has been, in cooperation with its

members, organising committees and

their partners, successfully organising

European Universities Championships

since 2001. In the current year, 11

European Universities Championships were

carried out throughout the continent,

covering the following sports: Badminton,

Basketball, Beach-Volleyball, Football,

Futsal, Handball, Rowing, Rugby, Table

Tennis, Tennis and Volleyball. In addition

In 2011, there will be 16 sports offered under the umbrella

of the European University Sports Association (EUSA):

Badminton in Thessaloniki, Greece;

Basketball in Cordoba, Spain;

Beach-Volleyball in Malaga, Spain;

Bridge in Wroclaw, Poland;

Football in Istanbul, Turkey;

Futsal in Tampere, Finland;

Golf in Otocec, Slovenia;

Handball in Rijeka, Croatia;

Judo in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina;

Karate in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina;

Rowing in Moscow, Russia;

Rugby 7s in Lille, France;

Table Tennis in Madeira, Portugal;

Taekwondo in Sofia, Bulgaria;

Tennis in St. Gallen, Switzerland;

Volleyball in Kragujevac, Serbia.

European University Sports Association (EUSA)

Office: Tomsiceva ulica 4, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

Tel.: +386 1 256 0056

Fax: +386 1 256 0057

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.eusa.eu & www.facebook.com/eusa

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The Federation of African University Sports (FASU)

started its General Assembly on August 20th at the

Speke Resort in Munyonyo on the outskirts of Kampala,

the capital of Uganda. This meeting gathered over 40

delegates from a total of 18 FASU member countries

and a number of invited guests from FISU and other

continental member associations.

The FASU members present were Algeria, Angola,

Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Egypt,

Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa,

Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Invited guests included FISU Vice-Presidents Stefan

Bergh and Luciano Cabral, EUSA President Alberto

Gualtieri, FISU Executive Committee members Leonz

Eder, Marian Dymalski, Sinisa Jasnic, Stravous Douvis

and Tai-Cheng Chen, and FISU CEO/General Secretary

Eric Saintrond and Executive Assistant Paulo Ferreira,

attending the 3rd WUC Woodball that will take place

following the FASU GA.

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FASUThe opening session was made up by the welcoming

speeches from various parties present. FASU

President Hassan Chikh welcomed all delegates to

the General Assembly, underlining the good

collaboration with FISU and thanking the Ugandan

University Sports Federation and national authorities

for providing a warm and very African

welcome, and for providing great conditions for the

Many more FISU Committee members were present in the Ugandan capital,

representing FASU, Hassan Chikh (FISU Vice-President and FASU President),

Malumbete Ralethe (FISU 1st Assessor and FASU 1st Vice President),

Silvanus Lamptey (FISU Continental delegate and FASU 2nd Vice-President)

and Peninnah Kabenge (FISU Assessor and FASU Internal auditor). Also

representing African countries present, CIC members Carlos Rosa Lopes and

Meziane Hasnaoui, CRS member Dele Akpata, and CESU members Leopold

Senghor and Germaine Zambo.

development of university sports. The local Organising Committee representative Peninnah

Kabenge welcomed everyone to the Pearl of Africa, mentioning that this GA would decide the future

of FASU for the years to come.

On behalf of FISU and before proceeding with the sessions’ work, FISU Vice-President Stefan Bergh

took the floor, underlining the strategic approach of FISU towards this development through the

implementation of the Continental Associate members, seeking to better identify and closer discuss

the problems in the specific continents. He mentioned the huge development potential of university

sports in Africa, stating FISU’s dedication to further this development.

The General Assembly of the Federation of African University Sports – FASU has elected a new

board on the second day of the meeting in Kampala, Uganda. The delegates present had a long

working session that concluded late in the evening with the election of the 5 members that will head

the Federation for the coming 4 years.

The new President, Malumbete Michael Ralethe (RSA), expressed his thanks and set out his

thoughts for FASU during the coming years, stressing the importance of communication across the

continent as a key challenge for his mandate. Leopold Senghor (SEN) was elected as 1st Vice

President and Jacob Nteere (KEN) as 2nd Vice President. Penninah Kabenge (UGA), will assume the

role of General Secretary. The new board is completed by the Assistant General Secretary Boubacar

Gansore (BUR), and Internal auditor Ernest Awanta (GHA).

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On July 3rd, the General Assembly

meeting of OUSA took place in Brisbane.

During the meeting, the new Executive

Committee board was elected. After the

reports of the President Ed Imo and

Secretary-General, Karen Nelson, Stefan

Bergh FISU Vice-President commented on the steps made by OUSA in the last year

since they became FISU Associate Member. Each member presented a report on the

activities organized by its Federation.

The General Assembly adopted a new constitution which main changes consists on

the length of the period of service of the Board members. The President, Vice-President

and the Secretary-General will be elected for a four-year term and the three others

board members for a two-year period.

The election had the following result:

President: Karen Nelson- Samoa

Vice-President: Ray Preston – Cook Islands

Secretary General: Albert Miller - Fiji

Members: Ed Imo - American Samoa

Castro Joab – Federated States of Micronesia

Martin Doulton – Australia

Scrutineers: Mr. S. Bergh and Mr. T-C Chen

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ODUPA

OUSAExecutive Committee Meeting

From March 3rd to 7th, ODUPA held its Executive Committee Meeting in Lima, Peru. The participating members were welcomed by the Executive Board ofFEDUP, the Peruvian University Sport Federation.

During the first day of the meeting, the Minister of Sport of Peru, Mr. Arturo Woodman attended the event. Five work sessions took place during the EC meeting in which development projects were discussed: sporting, academic and communications

the information about all the events that ODUPA already organized and the upcoming events such as the Panamerican Cross Country Championship, Basketball, Judo and the ODUCC Games.

“I would like to give my congratulations to the group that made this posible” said ODUPA’s presidentJulio Jakob. “This is a great achievement because it will reduce the distance between us” added FISUVice-President Luciano Cabral.

“ODUPA’S website was definitely a dream come true”, commented Rosaura Mendez ODUPA’s Tresaurer who had the initiative of this project.

Hugo Viglietti, member of the Uruguay’s University League, said that this venture has two key points,the first was the beginning and the second was its continuity. “The last one is a challenge that has to be supported with all Panamerican comunity input” said Viglietti.

Guno Rudge, Executive Secretary of ODUCC extended his congratulations to the website creators. “This will help the growth of university sports on our continent” finished Monserrat Jimenez, ExecutiveSecretary of COSUD.

As the counterpart of ODUPA, we expect more the English version of its website.

ODUPA on Line

ODUPA launched its website www.odupa.org, wherethe information related to Panamerican events canbe found.

Dany Cheung Liang, ODUPA’s webdeveloper said that with only one week of operation, they received more than 3,000 visitors all over the world. Natasha Campos, ODUPA’s journalist commented that one of the reasons was that many people wanted to access

events. Working commitees were defined to elaborate on the protocols of different topics and ODUPArepresentatives were appointed to develop the different activities in the planned events for 2010. Most importantly and as first tangible result of the development program “OIKOS”, the ODUPA EC approved the mission of the organization, i.e. “to contribute from the American University communityto develop citizens of the world through sport”.

The EC meeting of ODUPA came to an end on March 7th. The ODUPA board was grateful to FEDUP.

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C h a m p i o n s h i p sTaekwondo

Beach Volleyball

Greco-Roman & Freestyle Wrestling

Kazakhstan

Laizhou, China

Tehran, Iran

May

15th – 20th July

12th – 17th Nov.

Golf Thailand December

U n i v e r s i a d e25th Winter Universiade 2011

26th Summer Universiade 2011

Erzurum, Turkey

Shenzhen, China

27th Jan.– 6th Feb.

12th – 23rd Aug.

C o n f e r e n c e

Sport Science Conference

Executive Committee Meeting

32nd FISU General Assembly

Erzurum, Turkey

Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China

24th – 27th Jan.

Executive Committee Meeting Erzurum, Turkey 24th – 25th Jan.

7th – 8th Aug.

9th – 10th Aug.

FISU Conference Shenzhen, China 13th – 16th Aug.

C o n f e r e n c eExecutive Committee Meeting

Conference

Executive Committee Meeting

Kazakhstan

Iran

Thailand

May

November

December

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Tel/Fax/E-mailNUSF from Address

1 Bangladesh

Inter University Sports Board, BangladeshMr. Mozahid HossainDirector of Physical EducationShahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet

Tel: 880-0821-713491Fax: [email protected]

2 Bahrain

University of BahrainDr. Khalil AlkhunaiziDean of student affairs P. O. Box 32038, Kingdom of Bahrain

Tel: 973-17438139Fax: 973-17449699/[email protected]@hotmail.com

3 Cambodia

Cambodian Student Sports FederationPresident: H. E. Bun SokSecretary General: Mr. Prum BunyiNational Olympic Stadium,Phnom Penh,P.O. Box 101, Cambodia.

Tel:855-23-363057 Mob:855-12989022Fax: [email protected]@[email protected]

4 China

Federation of University Sports of ChinaPresident: ZHANG XinshengSecretary General: YANG LiguoRm 602, Bldg 4, 9th Street Shangdi, Haidian District, Beijing, China 100085

Tel: 86-10-66093825Fax: [email protected]

5 Hong Kong

The University Sports Federation of Hong Kong, ChinaPresident: Kenny K. W. ChowRoom 1013, Olympic House, 1 Stadium Path,So Kon Po, “Causeway” Bay, Hong Kong

Tel: 852-2504-8131Fax: 852-3422 3378Mobile: [email protected]

6 India

Association of Indian UniversitiesPresident: Prof. M. D. Tiwari (1 year) Secretary General: Prof. Beena Shah (6 years)AIU House16, Comrade Indrajit Gupta Marg, New Delhi 110002

Tel: 91-11-23236105 Fax: 91-11-23232131Mob: [email protected]@yahoo.comwww.aiuweb.org

7 Indonesia

Indonesian University Sports CouncilHendarman (President)Directorate of Institutional Affairs,Depdiknas - D Building 6th FloorJl. Pintu I Senayan, Jakarta-Indonesia

Phone : +6221 57946063 Fax: +6221 [email protected]

Iran

National University Sports Federation of I. R. IranPresident: Dr. Mahdi Talebpour (4 years)Secretary General: Mr. Hadi BashirianNo. 3, Havapeymaee alley, Ostad Nejatollahi AveTehran-Iran

Tel: 98-21-88915252Fax: 98-21-88808732Mob: [email protected] / [email protected]

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Japan

Japanese University Sports BoardPresident: Mr. Hidetoshi TANAKA Contact Person: Ko HayashiKishi Memorial Hall, 1-1-1 JinnanShibuya-Ku Tokyo 150-8050 Japan

Phone: 81-3-3481-2286 81-3-3481-2233Fax:[email protected]://www.joc.or.jp

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Sports Federation for Higher Education of Kuwait President: Dr. Ahmad Alfilakayee (2 years)Contact Person: Dr. Taha A. AL-Jaser Associate Dean of Athletics & Sports The Public Authority for Applied Education and TrainingP. O. Box 17374, AL-Khaldia 72454

Tel: 965-22519765Fax: 965-22561286Mob: 965-66844740 (Taha)E-mail: [email protected]

12 Korea

Korean University Sports BoardPresident: Byong-Jin YOU (4 years)#88 Oryun-dong Songap-gu Olympic Center 8th Floor InternationalGames Department, Seoul Republic of Korea 138749Mr. Chul-Keun PARK (Director)Ms. Jin-Hyung JUNG Jenny (Manager)

Tel.: (82.2)4204213 / 21448083Fax: (82.2)[email protected] / [email protected]@mju.ac.krhttp://www.sports.or.kr

14 Kyrgyzstan

The Federation of Student Sport of KyrgyzstanPresident: Sharshen R. KASENOVSecretary General: Alshyoraz BABAEV 115A, Ibraimov Str. Business-Center “Dordoi-Plaza”,Bishkek, 720021, Kyrgyzstan

Tel: (+996 312) 690568 Fax: (+996 312) 690040Mob: (+996 772) 574328 President : (+996 543) 910228 General Secretary : (+996 555) 617788 President : [email protected]

15 Lebanon

Federation of University Sports of Lebanon (FSUL)President: Nasri LahoudB.P. 116-2233, Avenue Sanisolh, Beyrouth, LebanonSecretary-General: George NaderDirector, Athletic DepartmentNotre Dame University P.O.Box 72, Zouk Mikayel, Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon

Tel: (961.1) 388877 / (961.1) 424963Fax: (961.1) 481740Mob: 961.3.111134 / [email protected]@ndu.edu.lb

16 Macau

Macau University Sports AssociationPresident: Lou Kit Long (2 years)Secretary General: Cheqg Chong KeongComplexo Desportivo da Universidade de Macau, Rua de Choi Long, Taipa – Macau

Tel: 853-66660668 (Lio Cheok In, Jack)Fax: 853-28850240 (Cheqg)Mobile: [email protected]

17 Malaysia

Malaysian University Sports Council (MASUM)President: Prof. Dr. Shaharudin Bin Abd. Aziz (2011)Secretary General: Mr. Ahmad Bin Omar Majlis Sukan University Malaysia (MASUM)d/a Pusat Sukan, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400, UPM Serdang,Selangor Darul Ehsan

Tel: 603-89471350 / 603-89464271Fax: 603-89471351Mob: [email protected]

18 Mongolia

Mongolian Student Sports FederationPresident: Danzandorj BAYASGALANSecretary-General: Dorjsuren JARGALSAIKHAN (4 years, to 2012)Central P.O. Box 1169, Ulaanbaatar-13, Mongolia

Tel: (976.11) 311947 Fax: (976.11) 324050Mobile: 976-99119093 (Jargal)[email protected]@yahoo.comwww.mssf.mn

Jordan

Jordan Univeristies for Sports Federation (FUSJ)President: Prof. Mohmad AlsabaringSecretairy-General: Dr. Saiel AlmomangContact Person: Aldardreh Ali Director Department of Athletic ActivitiesJordan University of Science and technology P. O. Box 3030, Irbid 22110, Jordan

Tel.: (962.2)7201000 ext. 23200Fax: (962.2)7201043Mob: [email protected]

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Kazakhstan Univeristy Sports FederationPresident: ZAKIRYANOV Kairat (4 years, to 2014)Secretary General: ZHASNUR Akedilov Kazakh Academy of Sport and Tourism

Tel: 7727 292 10 90Fax: 7727 292 10 90Tel: 7 701 1111 305 [email protected]@inbox.ru

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Pakistan

Pakistan University Sports Board President: Atta Ur RehmanDy Director Sports: Riaz Muhammad AlviHigher Education CommissionPakistan University Sports Board, H-9 Islamabad, Pakistan

Tel: (92.51)4445801 / (92.51)9040664Fax: (92.51)9258813Mobile: [email protected]

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Palestine

Sports Federation of Palestinian Higher Edu. Ins.Mr.Ahmed Hamarsha, General CoordinatorMinistry of Higher Education – Jerusalem – RamallahBox.17360 – Palestine

Tel: 972-22 982659Fax: [email protected]

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Philippines

Federation OF School Sports Association of theUnit 214, Cityla+63252452422nd Tower1, Vito Cruz street, Malate, Manila,Philippines 1006.

[email protected]

Oman

Sultan Qaboos University;Asst. Dean for Student: Dr. Hamood AI-Harthi;Deanship of Student Affairs, P.O. Box 50, PC 123 SQU, OMANDr. Salim Al-AraimiPresident, Oman Committee for University SportsP.O.Box 501 Muscat 133 Oman

Tel: +968-95610859Fax: [email protected]@squ.edu.om

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25 SingaporeNational University of Singapore Mr. See Tow Cheng FaveSports Drive 1, Singapore 117561

Tel: 65-6516 5953 / Fax: 65-6773 0750Mobile: 65-9385 [email protected]/osa/sports

24 Saudi Arabia

Saudi University Sport Federation President: Waleed Aldali Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ministry of Higher Education Riyadh, 11153Contact Person: Salah A. M. Al-SakaChairman of Pe Foundation Dept. King Saud University, College of Physical Education & SportP.O.Box 772, Riyahd

President:Tel: 966-1445555/14411042Fax: 966-14419004 / Mob: [email protected]: 966-2594700 ext. 237 Fax: 966-4674850 / Mob: [email protected] / [email protected]

26 Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka Universities Sports AssociationPresident: Prof. Samdath Amaratunga (3 years, to 2013)Secretary General: KRDC. RathnamudaliTreasurer: Mr. LAL Chandrakumara University of Moratuwa, Katubedda, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka (SG)

Tel: 94-77-9393088 / 94-11-2650666Fax: 94-11-2650622 / 2801604Mob: 94-714191558 (President) / 94-718508900 (SG)[email protected] (P)[email protected] (SG)[email protected] (T)

27 Syria

National Union of Syrian Students Secretary General: Amer Tlas (4 years)Head of External Relations Bureau: Mr. Arsheed Sayasneh Almaza Street, Damascus, Syria

Tel: 963-11-2132108 / 2132102Fax: 963-11-2234910Mob: 963-933-258814 / [email protected] / [email protected][email protected]

19 Nepal

University Sports Association Nepal(Affiliated to Tribhuvan University)Secretary General: Mr. Purna Singh BoharaGlobal College of Management, Mid Baneswor-34,Kathmandu, Nepal

Tel: 977-1-4488312Fax: [email protected]

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Chinese Taipei University Sports Federation President: Kunning CHEN (4 years, to 2012) Secretary General: Ching-yu Tseng12F, No.20, ZHU-LUN St. TAIPEI city 104

Tel: 886-2-27710300 ext. 32Fax: [email protected]@mail.ctusf.org.twwww.ctusf.org.tw

29 Tajikistan

Student Sport Association of TajikistanPresident : T. KarimovLuchob Settlement, 734053 DUSHANBETajikistan

Tel: (992.372) 247377Fax: (992.372)[email protected]

30 Thailand

The University Sports Board of ThailandPresident: Assoc. Prof. Kim ChaisaensookSecretary General: Mr. Suriya Sathienkitumpai Vice President: Mr. Preecha PRAYOONPATSecretariat Office 328 Sri Ayuthaya Rd., Ratchathewi, Phayathai, Bangkok, 10400 Thailand

Tel: 66-2-3545529Fax: 66-2-3545460Mob: 668 182 [email protected]

31 Turkmenistan

Students Sports Federation of Turkmenistan President: Dortkuly KURBANOV MUKHAMEDOVICHSecretary-General: Eldar AmantyevichRAMAZANOV, Engels Str. 44, 744000 AZGGABATTurkmenistan

Tel: (993.12)251888/5105Fax: (993.12)510484

United Arab Emiartes

U.A.E. University Sports Federation Secretary-General: Dr. Omar A. Al Hai Office of the Secretary General of the UAE University SportsFederationP.O.BOX 15551, AL AIN, United Arab Emirates

Tel: (971.3) 7131234Fax: (971.3) [email protected]: 971 1506733433

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Uzbekistan Student UnionCoordinator: Ms. Mariya Bugakova Tashkent State Economic University, Uzbekistanskaya Str. 49, Tashkent 700063, Uzbekistan

Tel: 998-71-2757369/1326331Fax: 998-71-2757369Mob: [email protected]

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VietnamVietnam University Sports AssociationSecretary General: Mr. NGU DUY ANH (5 years)49 Dai Co Viet St., Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: 84-4-38684485 / 38694983 / 38684765Fax: 84-4-38684485Mob: 84-913598518(NGU) 84-904388614 (Ngu Yen Thanhtu)[email protected] / [email protected]

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Republic of Yemen

Yemen University Sports FederationPresident: Prof. Khalid A. TamimSecretary General: Abdul Jalil Al-Matari Sana’ a of Yemen, P. O. Box, 14028

Tel: 967-1-464438 / 967-1-464435Fax: 967-1-464439Mob: 967-733705960 (Tamim) 967-777901005 (Matari)

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