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2009 Summer Universiade

The 2009 Summer Universiade, officially known as the XXV Summer Universiade, was celebrated in Belgrade, Serbia from July 1 to 12, 2009. The event has also been organised by a range of co-host cities mostly in Vojvodina (Serbian Autonomous Province), close to Belgrade. It was the largest sporting event ever to be organised by the city. At this Universiade the biggest star was the Russian rhythmic gymnast Evgeniya Kanaeva, who won 5 gold medals. Russia was the leading nation in the medal table, with the most gold medals (27) and most medals (76).

XXV Summer Universiade
XXV Летња универзијада
XXV Letnja univerzijada
Host cityBelgrade, Serbia
Nations145
Athletes6,300
Events15 sports
OpeningJuly 1, 2009
ClosingJuly 12, 2009
Opened byPrime Minister Mirko Cvetković
Athlete's OathIvana Đerisilo (volleyball)
Judge's OathIvanka Raković (waterpolo)
Torch lighterPetar Filipović-Kusturica (waterpolo)
Main venueBelgrade Arena

Bidding process edit

Bid cities
City Country
Belgrade   Serbia and Montenegro
Monterrey   Mexico
Poznań   Poland

The bidding process for the 2009 Summer Universiade games began in early 2004. Together with Belgrade, another two cities bid for the event – Monterrey in Mexico and Poznań in Poland. Working in Belgrade's favour were the various major sporting events the city was awarded to host in the then-upcoming 2005-2007 period such as EuroBasket 2005, the 2005 European Volleyball Championship, the 2006 European Water Polo Championship, and the European Youth Olympic Festival 2007. Furthermore, the city launched two unsuccessful candidate bids to organize the Summer Olympic Games (1992 and 1996); for the 1992 Summer Olympics bidding process, Belgrade was eliminated in the third round of International Olympic Committee voting, with the games ultimately being awarded to Barcelona. Belgrade was also eliminated (this time in the first round) in the 1996 Summer Olympics bidding process, with said games ultimately being awarded to Atlanta.[1][2]

On 10 January 2005, Belgrade was announced as the host city of the 2009 Summer Universiade in Innsbruck, Austria. The host city announcement ceremony was attended by the now-deceased Belgrade mayor Nenad Bogdanović.

Mascot edit

 
Srba – 2009 Summer Universiade mascot

The mascot of the 2009 Summer Universiade is a sparrow bird. The organisers chose the sparrow not only because of its symbolic ties to the host city but also because it represents a fast, dynamic and skillful bird, attributes needed for those competing at Universiade. The mascot received a new more modern look in 2009 and a competition began to name the Belgrade sparrow. The three final names for the sparrow were published in the Serbian media in April 2009, with the finalists being Srba, Cvrle and Dživdžan. The final voting was left to the 10,000 Universiade volunteers who overwhelmingly chose the name "Srba".[3]

Venues edit

The 2009 Summer Universiade took place in 69 venues across Belgrade and near bycities Inđija, Novi Sad, Obrenovac, Pančevo, Smederevo, Vršac and Zrenjanin.[4] Obrenovac hosted the water polo and volleyball competition, Inđija, Pančevo and Vršac the basketball, Novi Sad the athletics and volleyball, while Zrenjanin hosted the swimming competition. The venue for each sport can be found on the official website of the 2009 Summer Universiade in Belgrade.

The opening and closing ceremonies took place at the Belgrade Arena, with a capacity of 20,000. A range of sports halls have undergone intense reconstruction to meet standards for the Universiade games. A number of venues were also newly constructed.

Vršac edit

Novi Sad edit

Smederevo edit

Lazarevac edit

Inđija edit

Jakovo edit

  • FK Jakovo Stadium — football

Universiade Village edit

The Universiade Village was home to all athletes participating at the 2009 Summer Universiade games. Often referred to as Belville, the village has been newly built and comprises 14 buildings containing modern apartments. The Belville complex consists of a residential area comprising 120,000m², commercial and business facilities comprising 34,800m² and educational facilities comprising 6,100m². The complex also includes 22,000m² of office space. The Belville complex was completed in May 2009 and officially opened in June 2009. 2000 Apartments have been offered for sale in spring of 2008, and the new owners will be allowed to move in during October 2009.

Each building has been named after a flower. They are Iris Marigold, Dandelion, Violet, Lily of the Valley, Sunflower, Mimosa, Cyclamen, Gillyflower, Syringa, Jacinth, Rose, Tulipa, and Lily. During the construction of the village it was the largest development site in the Balkans. It is located in New Belgrade with the closest venues to it being Belgrade Arena (basketball and table tennis), EXPO XXI (taekwondo) and TK Gazela (tennis).

Sports edit

Participants edit

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (Serbia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia (RUS)27222776
2  China (CHN)22211558
3  South Korea (KOR)21111547
4  Japan (JPN)20213273
5  United States (USA)13131339
6  Ukraine (UKR)7111331
7  Chinese Taipei (TPE)75517
8  Italy (ITA)6141131
9  Poland (POL)610824
10  Serbia (SRB)*55919
11  Australia (AUS)5218
  Iran (IRI)5218
13  France (FRA)48921
14  Belarus (BLR)42511
15  Spain (ESP)40610
16  Mexico (MEX)35513
17  Germany (GER)331117
18  Great Britain (GBR)3137
19  Switzerland (SUI)3115
20  Netherlands (NED)3025
  Portugal (POR)3025
22  Canada (CAN)27615
23  South Africa (RSA)2259
  Turkey (TUR)2259
25  Brazil (BRA)2226
26  Cuba (CUB)2125
27  Slovenia (SLO)2024
28  Azerbaijan (AZE)2002
  Hong Kong (HKG)2002
30  North Korea (PRK)1348
31  Hungary (HUN)1258
32  Kazakhstan (KAZ)1247
33  New Zealand (NZL)1214
  Romania (ROU)1214
35  Czech Republic (CZE)1146
36  Kenya (KEN)1113
  Lithuania (LTU)1113
  Moldova (MDA)1113
  Senegal (SEN)1113
40  Bulgaria (BUL)1012
41  Honduras (HON)1001
  Latvia (LAT)1001
  Sweden (SWE)1001
44  Egypt (EGY)0246
45  Croatia (CRO)0213
  Mongolia (MGL)0213
  Vietnam (VIE)0213
48  Thailand (THA)0167
49  Slovakia (SVK)0134
50  Armenia (ARM)0123
  Belgium (BEL)0123
52  Israel (ISR)0112
53  Algeria (ALG)0101
  Austria (AUT)0101
  Ecuador (ECU)0101
56  Denmark (DEN)0011
Totals (56 entries)204203262669

Schedule edit

 ●  Opening Ceremony  ●  Competitions  ●  Finals  ●  Closing Ceremony
June/July 30 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Total
Ceremonies
Archery 2 8 10
Athletics 2 6 10 9 9 10 46
Basketball 2 2
Diving 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 12
Fencing 2 2 2 2 2 2 12
Football 2 2
Artistic gymnastics 1 1 2 10 14
Rhythmic gymnastics 2 6 8
Judo 4 4 4 4 2 18
Swimming 4 5 5 7 4 7 8 40
Table tennis 2 1 2 2 7
Taekwondo 5 4 4 4 4 21
Tennis 2 5 7
Volleyball 1 1 2
Water polo 1 1 2
Total Gold Medals 8 7 10 21 12 17 19 21 35 42 11 203

Broadcasting edit

The host broadcaster of the 2009 Summer Universiade was Serbia's RTS, the national broadcasting corporation. It used its first and second channel to broadcast the games as well as its digital channel. The games were produced and broadcast in high-definition television. Eurosport provided cable broadcasting to European nations.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ . Olympic Committee of Serbia. Archived from the original on 2009-01-10. Retrieved 2007-05-19.
  2. ^ "Atlanta 1996". Official Website of the Olympic Movement. from the original on 19 May 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-19.
  3. ^ . Na Dlanu. Archived from the original on 2009-04-06. Retrieved 2009-07-26.
  4. ^ "Trećina Univerzijade biće održana u Vojvodini". Blic. Retrieved 2008-10-22.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ . Universiade Belgrade 2009. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2008-05-08.

External links edit

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The 2009 Summer Universiade officially known as the XXV Summer Universiade was celebrated in Belgrade Serbia from July 1 to 12 2009 The event has also been organised by a range of co host cities mostly in Vojvodina Serbian Autonomous Province close to Belgrade It was the largest sporting event ever to be organised by the city At this Universiade the biggest star was the Russian rhythmic gymnast Evgeniya Kanaeva who won 5 gold medals Russia was the leading nation in the medal table with the most gold medals 27 and most medals 76 XXV Summer Universiade XXV Letњa univerziјada XXV Letnja univerzijadaHost cityBelgrade SerbiaNations145Athletes6 300Events15 sportsOpeningJuly 1 2009ClosingJuly 12 2009Opened byPrime Minister Mirko CvetkovicAthlete s OathIvana Đerisilo volleyball Judge s OathIvanka Rakovic waterpolo Torch lighterPetar Filipovic Kusturica waterpolo Main venueBelgrade Arena 2007 Bangkok2011 Shenzhen Contents 1 Bidding process 2 Mascot 3 Venues 3 1 Vrsac 3 2 Novi Sad 3 3 Smederevo 3 4 Lazarevac 3 5 Inđija 3 6 Jakovo 3 7 Universiade Village 4 Sports 5 Participants 6 Medal table 7 Schedule 8 Broadcasting 9 References 10 External linksBidding process editBid cities City Country Belgrade nbsp Serbia and Montenegro Monterrey nbsp Mexico Poznan nbsp Poland The bidding process for the 2009 Summer Universiade games began in early 2004 Together with Belgrade another two cities bid for the event Monterrey in Mexico and Poznan in Poland Working in Belgrade s favour were the various major sporting events the city was awarded to host in the then upcoming 2005 2007 period such as EuroBasket 2005 the 2005 European Volleyball Championship the 2006 European Water Polo Championship and the European Youth Olympic Festival 2007 Furthermore the city launched two unsuccessful candidate bids to organize the Summer Olympic Games 1992 and 1996 for the 1992 Summer Olympics bidding process Belgrade was eliminated in the third round of International Olympic Committee voting with the games ultimately being awarded to Barcelona Belgrade was also eliminated this time in the first round in the 1996 Summer Olympics bidding process with said games ultimately being awarded to Atlanta 1 2 On 10 January 2005 Belgrade was announced as the host city of the 2009 Summer Universiade in Innsbruck Austria The host city announcement ceremony was attended by the now deceased Belgrade mayor Nenad Bogdanovic Mascot edit nbsp Srba 2009 Summer Universiade mascot The mascot of the 2009 Summer Universiade is a sparrow bird The organisers chose the sparrow not only because of its symbolic ties to the host city but also because it represents a fast dynamic and skillful bird attributes needed for those competing at Universiade The mascot received a new more modern look in 2009 and a competition began to name the Belgrade sparrow The three final names for the sparrow were published in the Serbian media in April 2009 with the finalists being Srba Cvrle and Dzivdzan The final voting was left to the 10 000 Universiade volunteers who overwhelmingly chose the name Srba 3 Venues editThe 2009 Summer Universiade took place in 69 venues across Belgrade and near bycities Inđija Novi Sad Obrenovac Pancevo Smederevo Vrsac and Zrenjanin 4 Obrenovac hosted the water polo and volleyball competition Inđija Pancevo and Vrsac the basketball Novi Sad the athletics and volleyball while Zrenjanin hosted the swimming competition The venue for each sport can be found on the official website of the 2009 Summer Universiade in Belgrade The opening and closing ceremonies took place at the Belgrade Arena with a capacity of 20 000 A range of sports halls have undergone intense reconstruction to meet standards for the Universiade games A number of venues were also newly constructed nbsp Belgrade Arena nbsp Red Star Stadium nbsp Belgrade Fair nbsp SRC Tasmajdan nbsp SPENS Novi Sad nbsp Millennium Center Vrsac Belgrade Arena ceremonies basketball gymnastics Stadion Crvena Zvezda athletics Partizan Stadium football final Tasmajdan Sports Centre Pool swimming diving Tasmajdan Sports Centre Tennis Court tennis Belgrade Fair judo fencing taekwondo Zeleznik Hall basketball Zeleznik Stadium football New Belgrade Sports Hall basketball Dvorana Sumice basketball FK Obilic Stadium football Omladinski Stadium football Lokomotiva Stadion football Vozdovac Stadium football FK Srem Stadium football FK Teleoptik Stadium football FK Makis Stadium football SRK Banjica water polo Vrsac edit Millennium Center basketball Novi Sad edit SPC Vojvodina volleyball Smederevo edit Smederevo City Stadium football Lazarevac edit FK Kolubara football Inđija edit Inđija Stadium football Jakovo edit FK Jakovo Stadium football Universiade Village edit The Universiade Village was home to all athletes participating at the 2009 Summer Universiade games Often referred to as Belville the village has been newly built and comprises 14 buildings containing modern apartments The Belville complex consists of a residential area comprising 120 000m commercial and business facilities comprising 34 800m and educational facilities comprising 6 100m The complex also includes 22 000m of office space The Belville complex was completed in May 2009 and officially opened in June 2009 2000 Apartments have been offered for sale in spring of 2008 and the new owners will be allowed to move in during October 2009 Each building has been named after a flower They are Iris Marigold Dandelion Violet Lily of the Valley Sunflower Mimosa Cyclamen Gillyflower Syringa Jacinth Rose Tulipa and Lily During the construction of the village it was the largest development site in the Balkans It is located in New Belgrade with the closest venues to it being Belgrade Arena basketball and table tennis EXPO XXI taekwondo and TK Gazela tennis nbsp 2009 Summer Universiade village nbsp 2009 Summer Universiade village under construction Sports edit nbsp Archery details nbsp Athletics details nbsp Basketball details nbsp Diving details nbsp Fencing details nbsp Football details nbsp Gymnastics details nbsp Judo details nbsp Swimming details nbsp Table tennis details nbsp Taekwondo details nbsp Tennis details nbsp Volleyball details nbsp Water polo details Participants edit nbsp Afghanistan 3 nbsp Albania 4 nbsp Algeria 27 nbsp Angola 3 nbsp Argentina 9 nbsp Armenia 14 nbsp Australia 132 nbsp Austria 32 nbsp Azerbaijan 18 nbsp Bahrain 1 nbsp Belarus 24 nbsp Belgium 27 nbsp Benin 5 nbsp Bhutan 6 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 37 nbsp Botswana 17 nbsp Brazil 129 nbsp Bulgaria 66 nbsp Burkina Faso 2 nbsp Canada 211 nbsp Chile 4 nbsp China 241 nbsp Colombia 7 nbsp Comoros 2 nbsp DR Congo 5 nbsp Congo 7 nbsp Costa Rica 5 nbsp Cote d Ivoire nbsp Croatia 52 nbsp Cuba 9 nbsp Cyprus 21 nbsp Czech Republic 99 nbsp Denmark 18 nbsp Dominican Republic 3 nbsp Ecuador 8 nbsp Egypt 41 nbsp El Salvador 2 nbsp Equatorial Guinea 2 nbsp Estonia 59 nbsp Finland 52 nbsp France 165 nbsp Germany 116 nbsp Ghana 41 nbsp Great Britain 130 nbsp Greece 73 nbsp Guatemala 12 nbsp Guinea Bissau nbsp Haiti 2 nbsp Honduras 5 nbsp Hong Kong China 40 nbsp Hungary 131 nbsp Indonesia 11 nbsp Iran 41 nbsp Ireland 70 nbsp Israel 32 nbsp Italy 203 nbsp Japan 265 nbsp Jordan 13 nbsp Kazakhstan 65 nbsp Kenya 2 nbsp North Korea 24 nbsp South Korea 175 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 6 nbsp Latvia 39 nbsp Lebanon 40 nbsp Liberia 5 nbsp Libya 9 nbsp Lithuania 52 nbsp Macau China 24 nbsp Macedonia 3 nbsp Madagascar 2 nbsp Maldives 2 nbsp Mexico 102 nbsp Moldova 22 nbsp Monaco 1 nbsp Mongolia 26 nbsp Montenegro 46 nbsp Morocco 32 nbsp Mozambique 11 nbsp Namibia 8 nbsp Netherlands 20 nbsp Netherlands Antilles 11 nbsp New Zealand 21 nbsp Nigeria 29 nbsp Norway 12 nbsp Oman 11 nbsp Pakistan 4 nbsp Panama 2 nbsp Paraguay 4 nbsp Peru 4 nbsp Poland 200 nbsp Portugal 46 nbsp Puerto Rico 1 nbsp Qatar 6 nbsp Romania 65 nbsp Russia 308 nbsp Saudi Arabia 29 nbsp Senegal 11 nbsp Serbia 280 nbsp Singapore 9 nbsp Slovakia 41 nbsp Slovenia 95 nbsp South Africa 113 nbsp Spain 102 nbsp Sri Lanka 14 nbsp Sudan 2 nbsp Swaziland 2 nbsp Sweden 62 nbsp Switzerland 56 nbsp Syria 5 nbsp Chinese Taipei 86 nbsp Tajikistan 2 nbsp Tanzania 1 nbsp Thailand 61 nbsp Togo 2 nbsp Tunisia 1 nbsp Turkey 88 nbsp Uganda 40 nbsp Ukraine 188 nbsp United Arab Emirates 24 nbsp United States 107 nbsp Uruguay 22 nbsp Uzbekistan 14 nbsp Vietnam 13 nbsp Virgin Islands 2 nbsp Zambia 9 nbsp Zimbabwe 2 Medal table edit Host nation Serbia RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Russia RUS 272227762 nbsp China CHN 222115583 nbsp South Korea KOR 211115474 nbsp Japan JPN 202132735 nbsp United States USA 131313396 nbsp Ukraine UKR 71113317 nbsp Chinese Taipei TPE 755178 nbsp Italy ITA 61411319 nbsp Poland POL 61082410 nbsp Serbia SRB 5591911 nbsp Australia AUS 5218 nbsp Iran IRI 521813 nbsp France FRA 4892114 nbsp Belarus BLR 4251115 nbsp Spain ESP 4061016 nbsp Mexico MEX 3551317 nbsp Germany GER 33111718 nbsp Great Britain GBR 313719 nbsp Switzerland SUI 311520 nbsp Netherlands NED 3025 nbsp Portugal POR 302522 nbsp Canada CAN 2761523 nbsp South Africa RSA 2259 nbsp Turkey TUR 225925 nbsp Brazil BRA 222626 nbsp Cuba CUB 212527 nbsp Slovenia SLO 202428 nbsp Azerbaijan AZE 2002 nbsp Hong Kong HKG 200230 nbsp North Korea PRK 134831 nbsp Hungary HUN 125832 nbsp Kazakhstan KAZ 124733 nbsp New Zealand NZL 1214 nbsp Romania ROU 121435 nbsp Czech Republic CZE 114636 nbsp Kenya KEN 1113 nbsp Lithuania LTU 1113 nbsp Moldova MDA 1113 nbsp Senegal SEN 111340 nbsp Bulgaria BUL 101241 nbsp Honduras HON 1001 nbsp Latvia LAT 1001 nbsp Sweden SWE 100144 nbsp Egypt EGY 024645 nbsp Croatia CRO 0213 nbsp Mongolia MGL 0213 nbsp Vietnam VIE 021348 nbsp Thailand THA 016749 nbsp Slovakia SVK 013450 nbsp Armenia ARM 0123 nbsp Belgium BEL 012352 nbsp Israel ISR 011253 nbsp Algeria ALG 0101 nbsp Austria AUT 0101 nbsp Ecuador ECU 010156 nbsp Denmark DEN 0011Totals 56 entries 204203262669Schedule edit Opening Ceremony Competitions Finals Closing Ceremony June July 30 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Total Ceremonies Archery 2 8 10 Athletics 2 6 10 9 9 10 46 Basketball 2 2 Diving 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 12 Fencing 2 2 2 2 2 2 12 Football 2 2 Artistic gymnastics 1 1 2 10 14 Rhythmic gymnastics 2 6 8 Judo 4 4 4 4 2 18 Swimming 4 5 5 7 4 7 8 40 Table tennis 2 1 2 2 7 Taekwondo 5 4 4 4 4 21 Tennis 2 5 7 Volleyball 1 1 2 Water polo 1 1 2 Total Gold Medals 8 7 10 21 12 17 19 21 35 42 11 203Broadcasting editThe host broadcaster of the 2009 Summer Universiade was Serbia s RTS the national broadcasting corporation It used its first and second channel to broadcast the games as well as its digital channel The games were produced and broadcast in high definition television Eurosport provided cable broadcasting to European nations 5 References edit History of the Olympic Committee of Serbia Olympic Committee of Serbia Archived from the original on 2009 01 10 Retrieved 2007 05 19 Atlanta 1996 Official Website of the Olympic Movement Archived from the original on 19 May 2007 Retrieved 2007 05 19 Maskota Univerzijade Srba Na Dlanu Archived from the original on 2009 04 06 Retrieved 2009 07 26 Trecina Univerzijade bice odrzana u Vojvodini Blic Retrieved 2008 10 22 permanent dead link Universiade Belgrade 2009 on Eurosport Universiade Belgrade 2009 Archived from the original on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2008 05 08 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2009 Summer Universiade Belgrade 2009 Summer Universiade usurped FISU Belgrade 2009 Summer Universiade Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 Summer Universiade amp oldid 1219984017, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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