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7th Asian Winter Games 2011 Astana-Almaty, Kazakhstan 30 Jan - 06 Feb 2011
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7th Asian winter Game
Astana-Almaty, Kazakhstan
30 Jan - 06 Feb 2011
7th Asian Winter Games, Astana-Almaty
The 7th Asian Winter Games 2011 is held in the cities of Astana and Almaty from 30th January to 6th February 2011. Speed Skating, Short Track, Figure Skating and Men’s Ice Hockey are held in the City of Astana, while Alpine Skiing, Freestyle Skiing, Ski Jumping, Cross Country Skiing, Biathlon, Ski Orienteering, Bandy and Women’s Ice Hockey are held in the City of Almaty.
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Flag Handing Ceremony to the Malaysian Contingent of the 7th Asian Winter Games 2011
Malaysia will be participating in the Astana/Almaty 7th Asian Winter Games 2011 with an Ice Hockey team of 20 players and two Figure Skaters (two skaters have withdrawn due to medical reasons). This would be the second time, Malaysia is participating in an Asian Winter Games, the first being at the Changchun 6th Asian Winter Games 2007, where the Malaysian Ice Hockey team finished 8th out of 12 teams.
In the morning of 15th January 2011, at Sunway Pyramid Ice Skating Rink, a simple yet meaningful ceremony was organized for Y.B. Dato’ Sri Ahmad Shabery Cheek, the Minister of Youth and Sports Malaysia to hand the Jalur Gemilang (Malaysia’s National Flag) to Y.Bhg. Dato’ Lee Hwa Beng, the Chef de Mission of the Malaysian Contingent and also President of the Malaysian Ice Hockey Federation (MIHF). Present were YAM Tunku Tan Sri Imran ibni Al Marhum Tuanku Ja’afar, President of OCM, Y.Bhg. Datin Laila Abdullah, President of the Ice Skating Association of Malaysia (ISAM), Y.Bhg. Dato’ Zolklpes Embong, Director General of the National Sports Council and Ms. Susan Loh, Team Manager of the Ice Hockey Team.
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sumber : http://www.olympic.org.my/web/
hari ni hari terakhir sukan ni berlangsung. tak sangka ada wakil dari Malaysia...
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The Logo
Description of logo
The drawing of the logo resembles that of the wheel of a nomadic araba cart. In heraldic art a wheel is a symbol of eternal movement, both in space and time. Reflecting the idea of constant development, the logo symbolizes creative dynamism of life.
The symbolic of a wheel is affinal to that of a circle, and according to the ancient beliefs it expresses the idea of the God of the Sun revolving around the Earth.
Therefore, the logo is a solar sign and holds the radiant energy of the luminary that gives life and wellbeing.
The entire color combination (the contract of cold blue and warm red color) refers to the “excitive gamma” which increases the perception of dynamics and emotional uplift. The blue color symbolizes freedom and the space of endless opportunities, as well as concentration and purpose which are intrinsic to sport. The red color symbolizes indomitable aspiration to victory, passion and the fever of competition. The combination of these two colors carries the idea of union of ice and flame which reflect the spirit of the Asiad – the heat of emotions amid snow and ice. The red shining sun on top is the essential element of the emblem of all Olympic Asian Games.
The Motto
The Motto of the 7th Winter Asian Games
The motto of the 7th winter Asian Games is “Unity of Purpose – Unity of Spirit!”
This motto of the 7th Winter Asian Games symbolizes unity of the spirit of sporty Asia, single purpose in achieving unity and friendship among the nations and countries. This motto manifests that Kazakhstan remains faithful to the Olympic ideals.
Medals7th Winter Asian Games 2011 winner medals
The winner medals of the 7th Winter Asian Games 2011 were designed and manufactured by the Kazakhstan Mint under the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The quality, design and weight of the medals have excelled all the awards in the history of the Asian Games. The medals were approved by the Olympic Council of Asia. There will be 69 medal sets in 11 sport disciplines.
Gold Medal (1st place)
The medal is made of golden crystal of irregular vertically prolate shape. It is 95 mm high and 88 mm wide. The adverse side of the medal is performed with the elements of the Kazakh national ornament and the logo of the 7th winter Asian Games. The relief of the emblem is covered with epoxide jem enamel. The surface of the crystal is mat. The reverse of the medal bears the inscription “7th Asian Winter Games”.
Short-grain matting is performed on the plain face of the main crystal.
The duplicate face is smooth. There is a brace on the reverse side of the medal contains to which the blue watered silk ribbon is. The ribbon bears the white colored logo of the 7th Asian Winter Games 2011. Above the medal the ribbon is fixed by a golden clip 20 mm wide and 12 mm high.
The medal and clip are made of 925 sterling silver.
Silver Medal (2nd place)
The medal is made of silver color crystal of irregular vertically prolate shape, 95 mm high, 68 mm wide and 5 mm thick. The adverse side of the medal is performed with the elements of the Kazakh national ornament and the logo of the 7th winter Asian Games. The relief of the emblem is covered with epoxide jem enamel. The surface of the crystal is mat. The reverse of the medal bears the inscription “7th Asian Winter Games”.
Short-grain matting is performed on the plain face of the main crystal. The duplicate face is smooth. There is a brace on the reverse side of the medal contains to which the blue watered silk ribbon is. The ribbon bears the white colored logo of the 7th Asian Winter Games 2011.
Above the medal the ribbon is fixed by a golden clip 20 mm wide and 12 mm high. The medal and clip are made of 925 sterling silver.
Bronze Medal (3rd place)
The medal is made of old bronze color crystal of irregular vertically prolate shape, 95 mm high, 68 mm wide and 5 mm thick. The adverse side of the medal is performed with the elements of the Kazakh national ornament and the logo of the 7th winter Asian Games. The relief of the emblem is covered with epoxide jem enamel. The surface of the crystal is mat. The reverse of the medal bears the inscription “7th Asian Winter Games”.
Short-grain matting is performed on the plain face of the main crystal. The duplicate face is smooth. There is a brace on the reverse side of the medal contains to which the blue watered silk ribbon is. The ribbon bears the white colored logo of the 7th Asian Winter Games 2011. Above the medal the ribbon is fixed by a golden clip 20 mm wide and 12 mm high. The medal and clip are made of 925 sterling silver.
sumber : http://www.astana-almaty2011.kz/gis/menu/en/comm/home.aspx
astana ni ibu negara Kazakhstan sejak 1997 (planned city macam putrajaya) n almaty bandar terbesar di Kazakhstan (bekas ibu negara kazakhstan sebelum ini) |
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Snow leopard mascot for Asian Winter Games by Sibylle on January 17, 2011
Irbi, the snow leopard mascot for the 7th Asian Winter Games
The 7th Asian Winter Games 2011, to be hosted in Kazakhstan, have chosen the snow leopard as their mascot. The Games are held every four years among athletes from all over Asia under the auspices of the International Olympic Committee. This year the event is expected to attract athletes from 45 countries and includes sports like skiing, ice hockey, skating.
Kazakhstan is one of 12 nations in Asia that has endangered snow leopards, but with many threats to snow leopard habitat in the country, the population is estimated to be a only a few hundred.
The mascot is called Irbi, the word for snow leopard in this region being Irbis. Hopefully the cute little guy will help bring a lot of attention to the plight of the endangered species and help educate people about conservation efforts.
sumber : http://snowleopardblog.com/2011/ ... asian-winter-games/ |
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Post Last Edit by mr_base at 6-2-2011 22:38
Asian Games flag was passed to the Organizing Committee in Sapporo
06.02.2011 18:40
The ceremony of handing over the flag of the Asian Games to the representatives of the Organizing Committee in Sapporo.
Rauan Issaliyev, a winner of the 7th Winter Asian Games, together with the national bandy team members carried the Asian Games flag to the arena. Then Almaty akim Akhmetzhan Yessimov passed the flag to the official representatives of the organizing committee of the 8th Winter Asian Games in Sapporo.
President Nursultan Nazarbayev announced the 7th Winter Asian Games closed
06.02.2011 18:34
The President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev announced the 7th Winter Asian Games closed. In his speach the Head of the State declared that during the Games spectators saw exciting and interesting events. “The best athletes of Asia from 27 countries competed for 69 sets of medals which is the record," - the president added. "We have learnt to understand each other better. I believe this is the main achievement of these Games”, - said the President. Nazarbayev also declared that the whole world saw the opportunities of Kazakhstan to host such a big event at the highest level. The Leader of Nation added that while preparing the Games venues of the highest quality were built and Kazakhstan soon will be ready to host winter Olympics.
sumber : http://www.astana-almaty2011.kz/gis/menu/en/comm/home.aspx
Tahniah kepada Kazakhstan jadi juara..tuan rumah 8th asian winter games 2017 ialah Sapporo dan Obihiro, Jepun. |
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The 7th Asian Winter Games 2011 indeed showcased a fantastic array of sports across two beautiful cities. It's impressive to see how the games 6x brought together various winter sports, from speed skating and figure skating in Astana to the thrilling events like alpine skiing and ski jumping in Almaty. This diverse range of games 6x not only highlighted the athletic prowess of the participants but also fostered a sense of camaraderie among nations. The organization of the games 6x in both cities allowed fans to experience the excitement of winter sports in different settings, enriching the overall experience. With games 6x featuring both men’s and women’s competitions, it was a true celebration of winter athletics in Asia.
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