2013 National Games of China

12th National Games of the People's Republic of China

The host stadium in Shenyang
Host city Many in Liaoning
Country China
Events 350 in 31 sports
Opening ceremony 31 August 2013
Closing ceremony 12 September 2013
Officially opened by Xi Jinping (Chinese President)
Officially closed by Li Keqiang (Chinese Premier)
Athlete's Oath Sun Yujie
Judge's Oath Wong Lap
Torch lighter 12 children
Main venue Shenyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium
Website Official website
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The 12th National Games of China were held in the northeastern province of Liaoning from 31 August to 12 September 2013. Liaoning was the sixth provincial level host of the games, following Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Jiangsu and Shandong. A total of 350 events in 31 sports were held at the games.[1]

Host bidding

For the second time in the games history, the selection of the host province/municipality in 2013 was made on the basis of bidding process (similar to the process undertaken to select the Olympic Games host city). The sports secretaries and officials from every province, municipality and autonomous region cast their votes in a secret ballot. The winning entry must receive a majority of the votes cast.

In the 12th National Games bidding process, Liaoning, Tianjin, Zhejiang and Hubei were the candidates. Each committee made a 20-minute presentation to the officials. In the first round of voting, Hubei with the lowest number of votes at 2 was eliminated while Liaoning received the highest at 38. In the second and final round, Liaoning won in a landslide victory with 43 votes with Tianjin and Zhejiang at 24 and 11 votes, respectively.[2][3]

The Lioaning organisers settled on a blue and white harbor seal called Ningning (Chinese: 宁宁) as the official mascot for the games. The harbor seal is a frequent sight in Liaodong Bay as it is the country's only nature reserve for the animals.[4]

Venues

A total of 117 facilities were involved in the games, 25 of which were purpose built to host the games. Among them 64 were competition venues and 53 were for training. There was an emphasis on using pre-existing venues for the games and some of the newly developed venues were earmarked for public usage after the competitions.[5] Unlike many other multi-sport events, which typically focus around a host city, the 12th Chinese Games held events in many cities within the host province, Liaoning. Shenyang contained the principal venue, the Shenyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium, where the opening and closing ceremonies were held. Other cities involved in the games were Anshan, Benxi, Chaoyang, Dalian, Dandong, Fushun, Huludao, Jinzhou, Liaoyang, Panjin, Tieling and Yingkou.[6]

Games

Pre-games events

Although the opening ceremony is scheduled for 31 August 2013, a number of events are scheduled to take place before that date.

The first medals were awarded in the racewalking events, which are part of the athletics programme and were held on 10, 11 and 12 May. Wu Qianlong won the men's 50 kilometres walk and Wang Zhen won the men's 20 kilometre walk. A photo finish was needed for the women's 20 km walk and Lu Xiuzhi was declared the winner ahead of Liu Hong.[7]

Sports

Key: † = New sport

Participation

A total of 9770 athletes from 39 delegations took part in the competition (fewer than both the 2005 and 2009 editions). Among the delegations were 4 municipalities, 22 provincial teams and 5 autonomous regions. Further to this, the People's Liberation Army sent a team, and six sports association teams were entered (generally associations from specific industry groupings or large organisations).[8]

Medal table

Like the previous games, the medal table did not only include the medals obtained from the games, but also included the medals obtained during the Olympics and Asian Games.

Rank Delegations Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Shandong 65 47.5 43 155.5 2895.5
2 Liaoning 56 49.5 39.5 145 3143
3 Guangdong 50.5 34.5 36 121 2696.5
4 Shanghai 45 48 36.5 129.5 2460
5 People's Liberation Army 45 38 37 120 2327
5 Jiangsu 45 35 37 117 2588
6 Zhejiang 35 20 39 94 1718.5
7 Beijing 33 28 25 86 1682
8 Heilongjiang 22 15 29 66 1366.5
9 Tianjin 20 14 11 45 988
10 Fujian 18 23 22.5 63.5 1402.5
11 Hunan 15 13 13 41 801.5
12 Henan 14.5 7 18.5 40 1004
13 Sichuan 13 26 27 66 1643
14 Jilin 13 17 17 47 977
15 Shanxi 10 8 6 24 557
16 Shaanxi 9 11 11 31 608.5
17 Anhui 8.5 9 12 29.5 636.5
18 Hubei 8 18.5 14 40.5 794
19 Hebei 6 10 28 44 1205.5
20 Jiangxi 6 5 5.5 16.5 345.5
21 Xinjiang 6 8 2 16 333.5
22 Inner Mongolia 5 6 11 22 562
23 Chongqing 5 3 4 12 267.5
24 Yunnan 4 8 4 16 456
25 Guangxi 4 5 5 14 404.5
26 Qinghai 3 1 2 6 132
27 Hainan 3 1 1 5 142.5
28 Civil Defence and Police Sports Association 2 3 3 8 102
29 Gansu 2 4 1 7 271
30 Guizhou 1 4 6 11 244.5
31 Hong Kong 1 4 3 8 228
32 Tibet 1 1 0 2 42
33 Ningxia 0 0 2 2 100.5
34 Railways Sports Association 0 0 1 1 51
35 Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps 0 0 1 1 22.5
36 Macau 0 0 0 0 18.5
37 China Coal Sports Association 0 0 0 0 5.5
Total 574.5 525 553.5 1653 35,223.5

See also

References

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  3. 遼寧獲得第十二運舉辦權 建國後首次舉辦全運會 (Chinese). CNS.hk. Retrieved on 2013-05-13.
  4. 第十二届全运会吉祥物--宁宁 (12th National Games mascot - Ningning) (Chinese). Liaoning2013 (2012-06-02). Retrieved on 2013-05-13.
  5. 第十二届全运会新建的场馆只占五分之一 (Chinese). Liaoning 2013 (2013-07-26). Retrieved on 2013-09-11.
  6. 第十二届全运会官网>>场馆与项目>>全运场馆 (Chinese). Liaoning2013. Retrieved on 2013-09-11.
  7. Jalava, Mirko (2013-05-12). Wang, Wu and Lu the winners at China's National Games walks. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-05-13.
  8. Delegations. Liaoning2013. Retrieved on 2013-09-11.

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