V Asian Beach Games
Host cityDa Nang, Vietnam
MottoShining Sea, Bright Future (Vietnamese: Toả sáng đại dương, rực sáng tương lai)[1]
Nations41
Athletes2,197
Events172 in 22 sports
OpeningSeptember 24
ClosingOctober 3
Opened byPrime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc
Closed byPrime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc
Torch lighterHoàng Xuân Vinh
Main venueBien Dong Park
Websiteabg2016.com

The 5th Asian Beach Games (Vietnamese: Đại hội Thể thao Bãi biển châu Á lần thứ năm) was held in Da Nang, Vietnam.[2][3] It was the second time for Vietnam to host an Asian multi-sports event, after Hanoi held the 2009 Asian Indoor Games. This was only the first time that an event was not held in Hanoi.

The Games' logo is designed to simulate the waves and sand, as well as the healthy and active athletes participating in the Games.

With the power of sports, all parts of the logo rise up to form a large V shape (which means "Vietnam", "Victory" or the fifth Roman numeral which is read as "V") which confirms the role of the host countries, highlighting the spirit of competition as well as the aspirations of the athletes to win.

The combination of sea and sand waved together reflects the strength and strong wills of the Vietnamese, carries a friendly and welcoming message to all athletes and represents the solidarity and friendship of Asia.

Mascot

Chim Yen, the official mascot.

The mascot of the games is a swiftlet named Chim Yen. Special characteristic of the southern central coastal region of Vietnam is famous for bird nest - a product of high economic value in general and a specialty of Da Nang in particular.

The mascot is a stylized little boy with funny hair on the head, a small V-shaped tail (a characteristic of oats), holding a lit torch represents the spirit of unity, peace and health of human life. The sun of the Olympic Council of Asia and on the traditional wave of mascot costumes symbolizing the Asian Beach Games. The colors used for the mascot is blue, red, black and gold representing the blue sea water, golden sand and feathers of birds.

Venues

Name Sport(s)
Bien Dong Park Beach soccer, Kabaddi, Fitness, Basketball 3x3, Water polo, Muaythai, Vietnam traditional martial arts, Wrestling, Sambo, Jujitsu, Kurash, Vovinam, Pencak Silat, Open Water Swimming, Coastal Rowing, Opening and closing ceremonies
Phuong Trang Area Shuttlecock, Petanque
My Khe Beach Volleyball, Handball, Sepaktakraw
Son Thuy Beach Athletics, Woodball

Sports

Calendar

 OC Opening ceremony   Event competitions  1 Event finals  CC Closing ceremony
September-October 2016 21st
Wed
22nd
Thu
23rd
Fri
24th
Sat
25th
Sun
26th
Mon
27th
Tue
28th
Wed
29th
Thu
30th
Fri
1st
Sat
2nd
Sun
3rd
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Gold
medals
3x3 basketball 2 2
Aquatics – Beach water polo 1 1
Aquatics – Open water swimming 2 2 4
Beach athletics 2 4 3 5 14
Beach handball 2 2
Beach kabaddi 2 2
Beach kurash 3 3 4 10
Beach sambo 3 3 2 8
Beach sepak takraw 2 1 1 1 1 6
Beach soccer 1 1
Beach volleyball 2 2
Beach woodball 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 11
Beach wrestling 3 3 2 8
Bodybuilding 7 7
Coastal rowing 2 2 2 6
Ju-jitsu 8 7 3 18
Muaythai 16 16
Pétanque 3 2 2 2 9
Pencak silat 4 2 12 18
Shuttlecock 3 2 2 7
Vocotruyen 11 11
Vovinam 3 3 3 9
CeremoniesOCCC
Total gold medals002015332520111327260172
September-October 2016 21st
Wed
22nd
Thu
23rd
Fri
24th
Sat
25th
Sun
26th
Mon
27th
Tue
28th
Wed
29th
Thu
30th
Fri
1st
Sat
2nd
Sun
3rd
Mon
Gold
medals

Participating nations

41 out of the 45 Asian countries took part. Palestine, Yemen, North Korea, and Saudi Arabia did not compete, while Kuwait competed as Independent Olympic Athletes due to suspension for political interference. Below is a list of all the participating NOCs; the number of competitors per delegation is indicated in brackets.

  •  Afghanistan (51)
  •  Bahrain (15)
  •  Bangladesh (23)
  •  Bhutan (8)
  •  Brunei (4)
  •  Cambodia (44)
  •  China (152)
  •  Chinese Taipei (53)
  •  East Timor (4)
  •  Hong Kong (83)
  •  Independent Olympic Athletes (1)
  •  India (169)
  •  Indonesia (66)
  •  Iran (33)
  •  Iraq (28)
  •  Japan (54)
  •  Jordan (25)
  •  Kazakhstan (34)
  •  Kyrgyzstan (11)
  •  Laos (81)
  •  Lebanon (29)
  •  Macau (10)
  •  Malaysia (64)
  •  Maldives (20)
  •  Mongolia (37)
  •  Myanmar (24)
  •  Nepal (18)
  •  Oman (29)
  •  Pakistan (41)
  •  Philippines (65)
  •  Qatar (39)
  •  Singapore (28)
  •  South Korea (62)
  •  Sri Lanka (40)
  •  Syria (12)
  •  Tajikistan (10)
  •  Thailand (291)
  •  Turkmenistan (53)
  •  United Arab Emirates (38)
  •  Uzbekistan (26)
  •  Vietnam (322)

Medal table

  Host nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Vietnam (VIE)*524443139
2 Thailand (THA)36243090
3 China (CHN)12181949
4 Iran (IRI)96621
5 Mongolia (MGL)74819
6 Cambodia (CAM)66921
7 Qatar (QAT)5117
8 Jordan (JOR)44513
9 United Arab Emirates (UAE)4239
10 Malaysia (MAS)36514
11 Indonesia (INA)35917
12 Kazakhstan (KAZ)35412
13 Myanmar (MYA)35311
14 Laos (LAO)332430
15 Uzbekistan (UZB)3137
16 India (IND)241824
17 Philippines (PHI)241521
18 Chinese Taipei (TPE)241016
19 Turkmenistan (TKM)24915
20 Singapore (SGP)23712
21 Pakistan (PAK)23611
22 Bahrain (BRN)2002
23 South Korea (KOR)141116
24 Oman (OMA)1304
25 Japan (JPN)12710
26 Iraq (IRQ)11810
27 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)1045
28 Hong Kong (HKG)0448
29 Lebanon (LIB)0167
30 Syria (SYR)0123
31 Macau (MAC)0055
32 Afghanistan (AFG)0033
33 Sri Lanka (SRI)0022
34 Brunei (BRU)0011
 Independent Olympic Athletes (IOA)0011
Totals (35 entries)172172291635

Sponsors

References

  1. "Hội nghị Đại Hội Thể Thao Bãi Biển Châu Á lần thứ 5 năm 2016". Archived from the original on 2016-10-03. Retrieved 2015-09-17.
  2. "5th ABG Đà Nẵng 2016". 8 May 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  3. "Rowing và Điền kinh được thống nhất đưa vào chương trình thi đấu của ABG 5". voc.org.vn. Vietnam Olympic Committee (VOC). 8 May 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
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