2002 Sukma Games
Motto |
Gemilang Di Alaf Baru (Glory in the new century) | ||
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Teams participating | 20 | ||
Events | 347 in 27 Sports | ||
Opening ceremony | 7 September 2002 | ||
Closing ceremony | 14 September 2002 | ||
Main venue | Likas Stadium, Kota Kinabalu | ||
Website | 2002 Sukma Games | ||
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The 2002 Sukma Games, officially known as the 9th Sukma Games, was a multi-sport event held in Kota Kinabalu, Tanjung Aru and Likas in Sabah from 7 September 2002 to 14 September 2002 with 347 in 27 sports and disciplines featured in the games.
This was Sabah's first time to host the Sukma Games.[1] Sabah is the eighth state to host the Sukma Games after Kuala Lumpur, Sarawak, Johor, Perak, Pahang, Selangor and Penang the second in the 21st Century after Penang.
The final medal tally was led by Selangor, followed by Perak and Sarawak. Several national and games records were broken during the games. Perakian gymnast Ng Shu Mun, Kuala Lumpurian athlete Ngew Sin Mei and Negeri Sembilan athlete Petra Nabila Mustafa were announced as Best Sportsman, Best Sportswoman and Most Promising Sportswoman of the games respectively. With little or no controversies at all, the games were a successful ones hosted by Sabah yet with the rising standard of competition amongst the Malaysian states.
Organisation
Host city
This is the 9th edition of Sukma Games since its introduction in 1986. It was for the very first time the state held such a national sporting event. At that time, all states held their respective Sukma Games except for Negeri Sembilan, Kedah, Kelantan, Terengganu, Malacca and Perlis.
Prior to this games, Sabah has yet to host any Sukma Games. As this is the first time the Second Largest State Of Malaysia held such a grand national sporting event, many of the sports venues and facilities were either completed in time or renovated.
Venues
The 2002 Sukma Games used a mix of new and existing venues. Most venues were existing public-sporting facilities, while others were newly constructed venues. Some retrofitting work were done in venues which are more than a decade old. They will be revert to public use after the games.
At the centrepiece of the activities was the upgraded Kota Kinabalu Sports Complex. Incorporating the 35,000-seat Likas Stadium, it hosts most of the events. A games village was not built, instead athletes and officials were housed in colleges, universities and hostels in downtown Kota Kinabalu. Besides being physically near to the Kota Kinabalu Sports Complex, it was hoped that it will add vibe to the city and reduce post-games costs in converting a dedicated games village to other uses.
The 9th Sukma Games had 19 venues for the games.
City | Competition Venue | Sports |
Kota Kinabalu | Likas Stadium | Aquatics, Football, Athletics, Archery, Karate, Squash, Hockey, Lawn bowls, Gymnastics (artistic), Badminton, Tennis |
Ministry of Rural Development Main Hall | Weightlifting | |
Universiti Malaysia Sabah | Football | |
Sabah Foundation Sports Complex | Judo | |
Perdana Maksak Hall | Table Tennis, Gymnastics (Rhythmic) | |
Kota Kinabalu Community Hall | Boxing | |
Center Point Kota Kinabalu | Bowling | |
Industrial Training Institute Hall | Netball | |
Sabah Tshung Tsin Secondary School | Wushu | |
MUIS/Saadah Grand Hall | Silat | |
Sabah Golf&Country Club | Golf | |
Tanjung Aru Yacht Club | Sailing | |
UMS-Sulaiman-Kota Belud Highway | Cycling (Mass start) | |
Taman Tun Fuad Stephens | Cycling (Cross country and Downhill) | |
Sabah Cultural Center | Taekwondo, Fencing | |
Penampang Sports Complex | Football | |
Papar multi-purpose hall | Sepak Takraw | |
Lok Kawi Shooting Range | Shooting | |
Kadazandusun Cultural Association | Basketball |
Marketing
Logo and mascot
The logo of the 2002 Sukma Games is an athlete in action. The circle represents the national integration through sports, the blue line that resembles the Mount Kinabalu represents the courage of an athlete overcoming all challenges, the yellow circle that resembles the sun represents hope, while the red S represents the fighting spirit of the athlete, the Sukma Games and Sabah itself. The colours on the logo represents the colours on the national flag of Malaysia.[2]
The Mascot of the 2002 Sukma Games is a [3]Proboscis monkey named Bayau. The Proboscis monkey is a reddish-brown arboreal Old World monkey that is endemic to the south-east Asian island of Borneo. In Sabah, it can be found in Sukau(Sg. Menanggul, Kinabatangan), Sg. Segama(Lahad Datu), Klias(Beaufort) and other places in small population. Apart from having a large body size, it can swing fast from tree to tree and swimming. The monkey is said to represent the agility, speed, courage, bravery and the spirit of the athletes as mentioned in the Olympic motto: Faster, Higher and Stronger.
Songs
The theme and theme song of the 2002 Sukma Games is "Gemilang Di Alaf Baru" which means, Glory in the New Century.[4]
The games
Participating states
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Medal table
A total of 1123 medals, comprising 347 Gold medals, 341 Silver medals and 425 Bronze medals were awarded to athletes. The host Sabah's performance was their best ever yet, and were placed sixth overall.[5]
- Key
* Host state (Sabah)
Rank | State | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Selangor (SEL) | 55 | 40 | 60 | 155 |
2 | Perak (PRK) | 49 | 38 | 42 | 129 |
3 | Sarawak (SAR) | 35 | 47 | 60 | 142 |
4 | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | 31 | 37 | 29 | 97 |
5 | Sabah (SAB)* | 28 | 38 | 46 | 112 |
6 | Penang (PEN) | 28 | 38 | 33 | 99 |
7 | Johor (JOH) | 28 | 18 | 42 | 88 |
8 | Pahang (PAH) | 24 | 27 | 26 | 77 |
9 | Kedah (KED) | 17 | 15 | 17 | 49 |
10 | Negeri Sembilan (NSE) | 17 | 12 | 12 | 41 |
11 | Malacca (MEL) | 15 | 11 | 17 | 43 |
12 | Kelantan (KEL) | 6 | 9 | 17 | 32 |
13 | Perlis (PER) | 3 | 3 | 7 | 13 |
14 | Terengganu (TER) | 3 | 3 | 5 | 11 |
15 | Labuan (LAB) | 2 | 1 | 3 | 6 |
16 | Police (POL) | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
17 | Universities (MSU) | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
18 | Brunei (BRU) | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
19 | N Territory (NTR) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
20 | Schools (MSS) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Total (20 States) | 347 | 341 | 425 | 1113 |
Broadcasting
Radio Televisyen Malaysia was responsible for live streaming of several events, opening and closing ceremony of the games.
References
- ↑ "SUKMA 2002". 2002 Sukma Games. 5 September 2002. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
- ↑ "Logo: Official Website".
- ↑ "Mascot: Official Website".
- ↑ "Theme song: Official Website".
- ↑ "Medals: Official Website".