Twenty Third SEA Games



 

Opening date:
27 November 2005

Closing date:
05 December 2005

Country of the host city:

Philippines (PHI)

PHILIPPINES 2005

  

Participating Nations

11

Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Timor Leste, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.


Participants

5,336 athletes

 

Sports/Events

43 sports

Archery, Arnis, Athletics, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Billiards, Body Building, Bowling, Boxing, Chess, Cycling, Dance Sport, Diving, Dragon Boat, Equestrian, Fencing, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Judo, karate, Kayak, Lawn Bowls Muay Thai,  Pencak Silat, Petanque, Rowing, Sailing, Sepak Takraw, Shooting, Softball, Squash, Swimming, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball, Water Polo, Weightlifting, Wrestling and Wushu

   

Statistically, the 23rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games constitute the biggest sporting event in the region, next to the Asian Games. Being the most anticipated event in Southeast Asia, the 2005 SEA Games will be hosted by the Philippines on November 27. For the third time, the Pearl of the Orient Seas is hosting the most significant bi-annually multi-sport event in the region. This move is seen as an important collaborative step towards its closest neighbors.

Emblem
The logo makes use of the festival mask similar to those found in most Southeast Asian countries. It represents the many different cultures that will come together for the Games. At the same time the mask captures the exuberant spirit and hospitality of the Filipinos

Mascot
The Philippine Eagle is one of the world's largest eagles, distinct for the majestic plumage on top of its head. The eagle is a symbol of strength and pride. It captures the winning spirit of all the participating athletes.

 

Pictogram

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Medals Tally

Rank Nation G S B Total
1  PHILIPPINES 113 84 94 291
2  THAILAND 87 78 118 283
3  VIETNAM 71 68 89 228
4  MALAYSIA 61 50 64 175
5  INDONESIA 49 79 89 217
6  SINGAPORE 42 32 55 129
7  MYANMAR 17 34 48 99
8  LAOS 3 4 12 19
9  BRUNEI 1 2 2 5
10  CAMBODIA 0 3 9 12
11  TIMOR LESTE 0 0 3 3
Total 444 434 583 1461

Contact Information
Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee
Philippine International Convention Center
G/F PICC Secretariat Building, CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, 1307, Metro Manila
Trunkline No: 551.7920

Directline / Fax No: 833.6458
Website: http://www.2005seagames.com.ph

You can reach the Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee thru the following emails:

Marketing:                    marketing@2005seagames.com.ph
Technical:                     technical@2005seagames.com.ph
Accreditation:               accreditation@2005seagames.com.ph
Transportation:              transportation@2005seagames.com.ph
Accommodation:           accommodation@2005seagames.com.ph
Liaison & Protocol:        liaisonprotocol@2005seagames.com.ph
Bids & Awards:             bidsawards@2005seagames.com.ph
Legal:                           legal@2005seagames.com.ph
Security:                      security@2005seagames.com.ph
Medical:                       medical@2005seagames.com.ph
GIMS:                          gims@2005seagames.com.ph
                                   jettvillegas@2005seagames.com.ph
Finance:                       finance@2005seagames.com.ph
Results:                       results@2005seagames.com.ph
Media:                         media@2005seagames.com.ph
Broadcast:                   broadcast@2005seagames.com.ph
Volunteers:                  volunteers@2005seagames.com.ph
Secretariat:                 secretariat@2005seagames.com.ph
                                  cbj@2005seagames.com.ph
                                  jettvillegas@2005seagames.com.ph