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2011 Summer Universiade

The 2011 Summer Universiade (Chinese: 2011年夏季世界大学生运动会; pinyin: Èr líng yī yī Nián xiàjì shìjiè dàxuéshēng yùndònghuì), the XXVI Summer Universiade (Chinese: 第二十六届夏季世界大学生运动会; pinyin: Dì Èrshíliù jiè xiàjì shìjiè dàxuéshēng yùndònghuì) also Shenzhen 2011 (Chinese: 深圳 2011; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Èr líng yī yī), was hosted in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.

XXVI Summer Universiade
Host cityShenzhen, China
MottoStart Here (从这里开始, Cóng zhèlǐ kāishǐ)
Nations150
Athletes7,132
Events304 in 22 sports
Opening12 August 2011
Closing23 August 2011
Opened byPresident Hu Jintao
Main venueShenzhen Bay Sports Center
Summer
Winter

Bid selection

The cities of Kazan, Russia, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Shenzhen, China, Murcia, Spain, and Poznań, Poland were in contention for the Games. On 16 January 2007, FISU announced at the conference prior to the 2007 Winter Universiade, that the host would be Shenzhen.[1] With five candidates, it was the most competitive race to host a Universiade.[2] Edmonton, Alberta, Canada was also posed to make a serious bid, but withdrew.[3]

Shenzhen was not considered a favorite, as several other sporting competitions have been assigned to China in recent years, including the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, the 2009 Winter Universiade in Harbin, and the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou. Also, as a city, Shenzhen was only 30 years old as of 2010 and lacked experience in hosting a major sporting competition, compared to the other candidates.[4]

Preparation

 
Shenzhen Airlines was an official partner of the Universiade. Here one of its Airbus A320s is painted in a livery promoting the games.

In preparation for the event, Shenzhen built numerous infrastructure objects, including several new lines of Shenzhen Metro. The preparation cost was estimated to exceed 180 billion RMB,[5] including 75 billion RMB spent on new subway lines, 12 billion RMB on facelifting buildings and streets and 4.1 billion RMB spent on the 60,000-seat stadium.

Also added were 200 of BYD's all-electric eBUS's and 300 of BYD's all-electric e6's (a 5-passenger sedan that serves well as an eTaxi), making this new-energy fleet the largest of its kind in the world.

After the conclusion of the international multi-sport events at the 2011 Universiade Games, the eBUS's and eTaxi's continued serving as public transportation for Shenzhen City.

On the down side, 80,000 residents were evicted from the city for reasons such as lack of regular employment because they were deemed a 'threat' to the Universiade. The move was highly controversial and sparked a debate on the legality of the policy.[6][7]

Residents of apartment buildings close to the stadium were ordered to leave their houses for five hours but to leave the lights on. 15,000 paramilitary police from other cities were deployed in Shenzhen, in addition to Shenzhen's own 5,000-strong force.[8]

Shenzhen Airport was ordered closed during the opening ceremony, affecting up to 290 flights.

According to the head of Shenzhen's Communist Party division, Wang Rong, all this was done to prevent embarrassment of China in front of the world, as many foreigners were to be present in the city during the Games.

 
The Stadium of opening ceremony: Shenzhen Bay Sports Center

Mascot

The mascot of 2011 Summer Universiade is called UU. Its design is related to the logo of the Universiade, the Happy U. It represents a smiling face, with the image of the first letter "U" in the word "Universiade". Its relationship with the logo, the "Happy U" breaks the traditional mascot design idea to be realistic, and comforts to the spirit of the Universiade.

Tickets

Delegations could obtain complimentary tickets before 23 May. As of 24 May, 80 days away from the opening ceremony, the ticket sale was not yet started. It was announced that tickets will cost between 30 and 300 RMB.[9] In July 2011, tickets went on sale[10] to the general public in several phases. Tickets for the opening and closing ceremonies would not be sold to the general public.

Venues

 
Shenzhen University Stadium

Early reports promised the city would build 12 new stadiums and gyms in the Futian, Nanshan and Luohu districts. A new International Olympic Centre featuring a 60,000-seat main stadium, a 18,000-seat gym, a 13.4-square-kilometre park and other facilities, also were established in Longgang District.[2] By the end, 21 new venues and stadiums were successfully completed.[11]

The 2011 Summer Universiade used 54 stadiums including 29 competition halls and 25 training halls. Avant company is the only sports seating facility supplier.

The universiade including Universiade 2011 Shenzhen Sports Center, Shenzhen Sports Center-natatorium, Shenzhen Stadium, Sports City, Shenzhen Gym, Shenzhen natatorium, Shenzhen Sports Team Training Hall, Longgang International Velodrome, Luohu Gym, Bao’an Sports Center, Nanshan Recreation and Sports Activities Center, Shenzhen University Gym, etc.

Main gymnasium of Universiade center has an area of 45,000 square meters, 4 layers, allowing more than 18,000 spectators to watch matches. Many basketball matches and championships were held here, so it satisfied all standards and specifications of FIBA. Stands were constructed around the whole basketball gymnasium.

  • Shenzhen Swimming and Diving Gym – Aquatics Diving
  • Universiade Center Aquatic Center – Aquatics Swimming
  • Bao’an Natatorium – Aquatics Water polo
  • Seven Star Bay – Aquatics Open Water Swimming, Sailing
  • Shenwanyi Road Football Pitch – Archery
  • New Shenzhen Stadium – Athletics, Football
  • Roads of Longgang – Athletics
  • Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology gym – Badminton
  • Universiade sports center Basketball court – Basketball
  • Gymnasium of Pingshan Sports Center – Basketball
  • Shenzhen Luohu Gymnasium – Basketball
  • Gymnasium of the Senior High Division of Shenzhen Foreign Languages School – Basketball
  • Dameisha Park – Beach Volleyball
  • Shenzhen Conference and Exhibition Center – Chess, Fencing, Judo, Taekwondo
  • Longgang Sports Center – Cycling
  • Bao'an Xixiang Sports Center – Football
  • Shenzhen Sport School – Football, Weightlifting
  • Shenzhen University Town – Football
  • Shenzhen Bao‘an Stadium – Football
  • Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology – Football
  • Mission Hills Golf Club – Golf
  • Bao'an District Gym – Gymnastics
  • Futain Sports Park Gym – Gymnastics
  • Shenzhen Maritime Sports Base & Sailing School – Sailing
  • Shenzhen Shooting Hall and Clay-pigeon Shooting Field – Shooting
  • Shenzhen Bay Sport Center – Table tennis
  • Longgang Tennis Center – Tennis
  • Shenzhen Tennis Center – Tennis
  • Shenzhen Gym – Volleyball

Sports

Following is a list of the sports that were contested at the 2011 Summer Universiade:[12]

Participants

150 countries participated in 2011 Summer Universiade.[13]

  •   Afghanistan (1)
  •   Albania
  •   Algeria
  •   Anguilla
  •   Argentina
  •   Angola
  •   Armenia
  •   Aruba
  •   Australia (156)
  •   Austria
  •   Azerbaijan
  •   Bangladesh
  •   Barbados
  •   Belarus
  •   Belgium
  •   Benin
  •   Bolivia
  •   Bosnia and Herzegovina
  •   Botswana
  •   Brazil
  •   Bulgaria
  •   Burkina Faso
  •   Burundi
  •   Cambodia
  •   Cameroon
  •   Canada (246)[14]
  •   Chad
  •   Chile
  •   China (505) (host)
  •   Chinese Taipei
  •   Colombia
  •   Comoros
  •   Republic of the Congo
  •   Cook Islands
  •   Costa Rica
  •   Ivory Coast
  •   Croatia
  •   Cuba
  •   Cyprus
  •   Czech Republic
  •   Democratic Republic of the Congo
  •   Denmark
  •   Dominican Republic
  •   Ecuador
  •   Egypt
  •   El Salvador
  •   Estonia (79)[15]
  •   Ethiopia
  •   Fiji
  •   Finland
  •   France (200)[16]
  •   Gabon
  •   Georgia (20)
  •   Germany
  •   Ghana
  •   Great Britain
  •   Greece
  •   Guatemala
  •   Guinea
  •   Guyana
  •   Haiti
  •   Honduras
  •   Hong Kong
  •   Hungary (103)[17]
  •   India
  •   Indonesia (54)[18]
  •   Iran
  •   Iraq
  •   Ireland
  •   Israel (64)[19]
  •   Italy
  •   Jamaica
  •   Japan
  •   Jordan
  •   Kazakhstan
  •   Kenya
  •   North Korea
  •   South Korea
  •   Kuwait
  •   Kyrgyzstan
  •   Latvia
  •   Lebanon
  •   Lesotho
  •   Liechtenstein
  •   Lithuania (90)[20]
  •   Luxembourg
  •   Macau
  •   Macedonia
  •   Madagascar
  •   Malawi
  •   Malaysia (152)[21]
  •   Mali
  •   Mexico
  •   Federated States of Micronesia
  •   Moldova
  •   Mongolia (157)[22]
  •   Montenegro
  •   Morocco
  •   Mozambique
  •   Namibia
  •   Nepal
  •   Netherlands
  •   Netherlands Antilles
  •   New Zealand
  •   Nicaragua
  •   Niger
  •   Nigeria
  •   Northern Mariana Islands
  •   Norway
  •   Oman
  •   Pakistan
  •   Palestine
  •   Panama
  •   Paraguay (4)
  •   Peru
  •   Philippines (58)
  •   Poland (150)[23]
  •   Portugal (32)[24]
  •   Puerto Rico
  •   Romania (64)
  •   Russia (476)[25]
  •   Samoa (1)
  •   Saudi Arabia
  •   Senegal
  •   Serbia (31)
  •   Singapore
  •   Slovakia
  •   Slovenia (34)
  •   South Africa
  •   Spain
  •   Sri Lanka (55)[26]
  •   Sudan
  •   Suriname
  •   Swaziland
  •   Sweden (70)[27]
  •   Switzerland (93)[28]
  •   Syria
  •   Tajikistan
  •   Tanzania
  •   Thailand
  •   Togo
  •   Turkey (81)
  •   Uganda
  •   Ukraine (293)[29]
  •   United Arab Emirates
  •   United States
  •   Uruguay (21)
  •   Uzbekistan
  •   Vietnam
  •   Virgin Islands
  •   Zambia
  •   Zimbabwe

Medal table

The medal count is as follows:[30]

  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China*744032146
2  Russia424344129
3  South Korea28213079
4  Japan23263887
5  United States17221251
6  Ukraine12191445
7  Italy1251330
8  Chinese Taipei (TPE)791632
9  Thailand72918
10  Turkey67821
11  Jamaica6219
12  Hungary61411
13  Poland57820
14  Lithuania55313
15  Australia53816
16  New Zealand53412
17  France4121733
18  Romania34916
19  Belarus34613
20  Indonesia3126
21  Germany27615
22  Spain25512
23  Brazil241319
24  South Africa2237
25  North Korea2215
26  Portugal2204
  Serbia2204
28  Czech Republic2147
29  Great Britain2125
30  India2013
31  Netherlands2002
32  Mexico141217
33  Iran1438
34  Switzerland1315
35  Slovakia1203
36  Morocco1124
37  Algeria1113
  Estonia1113
39  Armenia1012
  Moldova1012
41  Croatia1001
42  Canada0538
43  Mongolia0404
44  Kazakhstan0336
45  Azerbaijan0202
46  Vietnam0134
47  Malaysia (MAS)0123
48  Austria0112
  Belgium0112
50  Ecuador0101
  Israel0101
  Philippines0101
  Singapore0101
  Slovenia0101
  Uzbekistan0101
56  Hong Kong0033
57  Cyprus0022
  Egypt0022
59  Cuba0011
  Georgia0011
  Greece0011
  Kenya0011
  Macedonia0011
  Mozambique0011
  Sweden0011
Totals (65 entries)305302362969

Schedule

 
One of volleyball events: Norway vs Mexico (20 August)
 
Australian and Hongkongese referees for volleyball event of Norway vs Mexico (20 August)
 
Score Monitor in Shenzhen University Gym (20 August)
 
One of football events:Brazil vs UK
 OC  Opening ceremony  ●   Event competitions  1  Event finals  CC  Closing ceremony
August 11th
Thu
12th
Fri
13th
Sat
14th
Sun
15th
Mon
16th
Tue
17th
Wed
18th
Thu
19th
Fri
20th
Sat
21st
Sun
22nd
Mon
23rd
Tue
Events
Ceremonies OC CC
  Archery 2 2 8 10
  Athletics 2 6 11 10 7 14 50
  Badminton 1 5 6
  Basketball 1 1 2
  Beach volleyball 1 1 2
  Chess 3 3
  Cycling 2 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 16
  Diving 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 12
  Fencing 2 2 2 2 2 2 12
  Football 1 1 2
  Gymnastics 1 1 2 10 2 4 8 28
  Golf 4 4
  Judo 4 4 4 4 2 18
  Sailing 3 6 9
  Shooting 8 6 8 4 10 36
  Swimming 2 6 7 7 7 7 6 42
  Table tennis 2 1 2 2 7
  Taekwondo 2 3 4 4 4 4 21
  Tennis 2 5 7
  Volleyball 1 1 2
  Water polo 1 1 2
  Weightlifting 2 2 3 2 3 3 15
Total events 13 17 20 34 28 45 32 37 40 35 5 306
Cumulative total 13 30 50 84 112 157 189 226 266 301 306
August 11th
Thu
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Fri
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Events

See also

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External links

  • Official website
  • Shenzhen 2011 Universiade – Photos stadiums and schedule of events
  • Stadium Seating Supplier
  • Video Ceremony – Shenzhen 2011 Universiade 4 March 2019 at the Wayback Machine

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The 2011 Summer Universiade Chinese 2011年夏季世界大学生运动会 pinyin Er ling yi yi Nian xiaji shijie daxuesheng yundonghui the XXVI Summer Universiade Chinese 第二十六届夏季世界大学生运动会 pinyin Di Ershiliu jie xiaji shijie daxuesheng yundonghui also Shenzhen 2011 Chinese 深圳 2011 pinyin Shenzhen Er ling yi yi was hosted in Shenzhen Guangdong China XXVI Summer UniversiadeHost cityShenzhen ChinaMottoStart Here 从这里开始 Cong zhelǐ kaishǐ Nations150Athletes7 132Events304 in 22 sportsOpening12 August 2011Closing23 August 2011Opened byPresident Hu JintaoMain venueShenzhen Bay Sports CenterSummer Belgrade 2009Kazan 2013 Winter Erzunum 2011Trentino 2013 Contents 1 Bid selection 2 Preparation 3 Mascot 4 Tickets 5 Venues 6 Sports 7 Participants 8 Medal table 9 Schedule 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksBid selection EditThe cities of Kazan Russia Kaohsiung Taiwan Shenzhen China Murcia Spain and Poznan Poland were in contention for the Games On 16 January 2007 FISU announced at the conference prior to the 2007 Winter Universiade that the host would be Shenzhen 1 With five candidates it was the most competitive race to host a Universiade 2 Edmonton Alberta Canada was also posed to make a serious bid but withdrew 3 Shenzhen was not considered a favorite as several other sporting competitions have been assigned to China in recent years including the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing the 2009 Winter Universiade in Harbin and the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou Also as a city Shenzhen was only 30 years old as of 2010 and lacked experience in hosting a major sporting competition compared to the other candidates 4 Preparation Edit Shenzhen Airlines was an official partner of the Universiade Here one of its Airbus A320s is painted in a livery promoting the games In preparation for the event Shenzhen built numerous infrastructure objects including several new lines of Shenzhen Metro The preparation cost was estimated to exceed 180 billion RMB 5 including 75 billion RMB spent on new subway lines 12 billion RMB on facelifting buildings and streets and 4 1 billion RMB spent on the 60 000 seat stadium Also added were 200 of BYD s all electric eBUS s and 300 of BYD s all electric e6 s a 5 passenger sedan that serves well as an eTaxi making this new energy fleet the largest of its kind in the world After the conclusion of the international multi sport events at the 2011 Universiade Games the eBUS s and eTaxi s continued serving as public transportation for Shenzhen City On the down side 80 000 residents were evicted from the city for reasons such as lack of regular employment because they were deemed a threat to the Universiade The move was highly controversial and sparked a debate on the legality of the policy 6 7 Residents of apartment buildings close to the stadium were ordered to leave their houses for five hours but to leave the lights on 15 000 paramilitary police from other cities were deployed in Shenzhen in addition to Shenzhen s own 5 000 strong force 8 Shenzhen Airport was ordered closed during the opening ceremony affecting up to 290 flights According to the head of Shenzhen s Communist Party division Wang Rong all this was done to prevent embarrassment of China in front of the world as many foreigners were to be present in the city during the Games The Stadium of opening ceremony Shenzhen Bay Sports CenterMascot EditThe mascot of 2011 Summer Universiade is called UU Its design is related to the logo of the Universiade the Happy U It represents a smiling face with the image of the first letter U in the word Universiade Its relationship with the logo the Happy U breaks the traditional mascot design idea to be realistic and comforts to the spirit of the Universiade Tickets EditDelegations could obtain complimentary tickets before 23 May As of 24 May 80 days away from the opening ceremony the ticket sale was not yet started It was announced that tickets will cost between 30 and 300 RMB 9 In July 2011 tickets went on sale 10 to the general public in several phases Tickets for the opening and closing ceremonies would not be sold to the general public Venues Edit Shenzhen University Stadium Early reports promised the city would build 12 new stadiums and gyms in the Futian Nanshan and Luohu districts A new International Olympic Centre featuring a 60 000 seat main stadium a 18 000 seat gym a 13 4 square kilometre park and other facilities also were established in Longgang District 2 By the end 21 new venues and stadiums were successfully completed 11 The 2011 Summer Universiade used 54 stadiums including 29 competition halls and 25 training halls Avant company is the only sports seating facility supplier The universiade including Universiade 2011 Shenzhen Sports Center Shenzhen Sports Center natatorium Shenzhen Stadium Sports City Shenzhen Gym Shenzhen natatorium Shenzhen Sports Team Training Hall Longgang International Velodrome Luohu Gym Bao an Sports Center Nanshan Recreation and Sports Activities Center Shenzhen University Gym etc Main gymnasium of Universiade center has an area of 45 000 square meters 4 layers allowing more than 18 000 spectators to watch matches Many basketball matches and championships were held here so it satisfied all standards and specifications of FIBA Stands were constructed around the whole basketball gymnasium Shenzhen Swimming and Diving Gym Aquatics Diving Universiade Center Aquatic Center Aquatics Swimming Bao an Natatorium Aquatics Water polo Seven Star Bay Aquatics Open Water Swimming Sailing Shenwanyi Road Football Pitch Archery New Shenzhen Stadium Athletics Football Roads of Longgang Athletics Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology gym Badminton Universiade sports center Basketball court Basketball Gymnasium of Pingshan Sports Center Basketball Shenzhen Luohu Gymnasium Basketball Gymnasium of the Senior High Division of Shenzhen Foreign Languages School Basketball Dameisha Park Beach Volleyball Shenzhen Conference and Exhibition Center Chess Fencing Judo Taekwondo Longgang Sports Center Cycling Bao an Xixiang Sports Center Football Shenzhen Sport School Football Weightlifting Shenzhen University Town Football Shenzhen Bao an Stadium Football Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology Football Mission Hills Golf Club Golf Bao an District Gym Gymnastics Futain Sports Park Gym Gymnastics Shenzhen Maritime Sports Base amp Sailing School Sailing Shenzhen Shooting Hall and Clay pigeon Shooting Field Shooting Shenzhen Bay Sport Center Table tennis Longgang Tennis Center Tennis Shenzhen Tennis Center Tennis Shenzhen Gym VolleyballSports EditFollowing is a list of the sports that were contested at the 2011 Summer Universiade 12 Aquatics Diving 12 details Swimming 42 details Water polo 2 details Archery 10 details Athletics 50 details Badminton 6 details Basketball 2 details Beach volleyball 2 details Chess 3 details Cycling details BMX 2 Mountain biking 2 Road 4 Track 8 Fencing 12 details Football 2 details Gymnastics details Aerobics 6 Artistic Gymnastics 14 Rhythmic Gymnastics 8 Golf 4 details Judo 18 details Sailing 8 details Shooting 34 details Table tennis 7 details Taekwondo 21 details Tennis 7 details Volleyball 2 details Weightlifting 15 details Participants Edit150 countries participated in 2011 Summer Universiade 13 Afghanistan 1 Albania Algeria Anguilla Argentina Angola Armenia Aruba Australia 156 Austria Azerbaijan Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Benin Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada 246 14 Chad Chile China 505 host Chinese Taipei Colombia Comoros Republic of the Congo Cook Islands Costa Rica Ivory Coast Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Democratic Republic of the Congo Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Estonia 79 15 Ethiopia Fiji Finland France 200 16 Gabon Georgia 20 Germany Ghana Great Britain Greece Guatemala Guinea Guyana Haiti Honduras Hong Kong Hungary 103 17 India Indonesia 54 18 Iran Iraq Ireland Israel 64 19 Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya North Korea South Korea Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liechtenstein Lithuania 90 20 Luxembourg Macau Macedonia Madagascar Malawi Malaysia 152 21 Mali Mexico Federated States of Micronesia Moldova Mongolia 157 22 Montenegro Morocco Mozambique Namibia Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Northern Mariana Islands Norway Oman Pakistan Palestine Panama Paraguay 4 Peru Philippines 58 Poland 150 23 Portugal 32 24 Puerto Rico Romania 64 Russia 476 25 Samoa 1 Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia 31 Singapore Slovakia Slovenia 34 South Africa Spain Sri Lanka 55 26 Sudan Suriname Swaziland Sweden 70 27 Switzerland 93 28 Syria Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Togo Turkey 81 Uganda Ukraine 293 29 United Arab Emirates United States Uruguay 21 Uzbekistan Vietnam Virgin Islands Zambia ZimbabweMedal table EditThe medal count is as follows 30 Host nation China RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 China 7440321462 Russia4243441293 South Korea282130794 Japan232638875 United States172212516 Ukraine121914457 Italy12513308 Chinese Taipei TPE 7916329 Thailand7291810 Turkey6782111 Jamaica621912 Hungary6141113 Poland5782014 Lithuania5531315 Australia5381616 New Zealand5341217 France412173318 Romania3491619 Belarus3461320 Indonesia312621 Germany2761522 Spain2551223 Brazil24131924 South Africa223725 North Korea221526 Portugal2204 Serbia220428 Czech Republic214729 Great Britain212530 India201331 Netherlands200232 Mexico14121733 Iran143834 Switzerland131535 Slovakia120336 Morocco112437 Algeria1113 Estonia111339 Armenia1012 Moldova101241 Croatia100142 Canada053843 Mongolia040444 Kazakhstan033645 Azerbaijan020246 Vietnam013447 Malaysia MAS 012348 Austria0112 Belgium011250 Ecuador0101 Israel0101 Philippines0101 Singapore0101 Slovenia0101 Uzbekistan010156 Hong Kong003357 Cyprus0022 Egypt002259 Cuba0011 Georgia0011 Greece0011 Kenya0011 Macedonia0011 Mozambique0011 Sweden0011Totals 65 entries 305302362969Schedule Edit One of volleyball events Norway vs Mexico 20 August Australian and Hongkongese referees for volleyball event of Norway vs Mexico 20 August Score Monitor in Shenzhen University Gym 20 August One of football events Brazil vs UK OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Event finals CC Closing ceremonyAugust 11thThu 12thFri 13thSat 14thSun 15thMon 16thTue 17thWed 18thThu 19thFri 20thSat 21stSun 22ndMon 23rdTue EventsCeremonies OC CC Archery 2 2 8 10 Athletics 2 6 11 10 7 14 50 Badminton 1 5 6 Basketball 1 1 2 Beach volleyball 1 1 2 Chess 3 3 Cycling 2 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 16 Diving 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 12 Fencing 2 2 2 2 2 2 12 Football 1 1 2 Gymnastics 1 1 2 10 2 4 8 28 Golf 4 4 Judo 4 4 4 4 2 18 Sailing 3 6 9 Shooting 8 6 8 4 10 36 Swimming 2 6 7 7 7 7 6 42 Table tennis 2 1 2 2 7 Taekwondo 2 3 4 4 4 4 21 Tennis 2 5 7 Volleyball 1 1 2 Water polo 1 1 2 Weightlifting 2 2 3 2 3 3 15Total events 13 17 20 34 28 45 32 37 40 35 5 306Cumulative total 13 30 50 84 112 157 189 226 266 301 306August 11thThu 12thFri 13thSat 14thSun 15thMon 16thTue 17thWed 18thThu 19thFri 20thSat 21stSun 22ndMon 23rdTue EventsSee also EditSports in ChinaReferences Edit Universiades for 2011 attributed dead link a b Shenzhen submits bid for 2011 Universiade China Daily Retrieved 7 August 2011 2011 Universiade Edmonton selected as potential Canadian host NOT Connect2edmonton ca Archived from the original on 23 February 2007 Retrieved 7 August 2011 Shenzhen to host 2011 World Universiade En beijing2008 cn Archived from the original on 28 July 2011 Retrieved 7 August 2011 CIC estimation on the cost of Shenzhen Universiade to be approximately 180 billion RMB Hkcd com hk 5 May 2011 Archived from the original on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 7 August 2011 Shenzhen s pre Universiade eviction of 80 000 high risk people sparks controversy Shenzhen s pre Universiade eviction of 80 000 high risk people sparks controversy News xinhuanet com 13 April 2011 Archived from the original on 16 April 2011 Retrieved 7 August 2011 Shenzhen welcomes world with lockdown South China Morning Post 12 August 2011 Ticket information Shenzhen Universiade Startinchina com Archived from the original on 24 July 2011 Retrieved 7 August 2011 Ticket sales points Shenzhen Universiade Startinchina com 12 July 2011 Archived from the original on 30 September 2011 Retrieved 7 August 2011 21 Newly Built Venues and Stadiums Completed Szcpost com 15 June 2011 Archived from the original on 23 August 2011 Retrieved 7 August 2011 24 sports Sz2011 org 18 April 2011 Archived from the original on 23 July 2011 Retrieved 7 August 2011 Countries Archived 14 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine Canada sends delegation fisu net 7 August 2011 Archived from the original on 23 August 2011 Retrieved 7 August 2011 Eestit esindab suveuniversiaadil Hiinas 79 sportlast ERR sport 9 August 2011 Retrieved 12 August 2011 2011 SU Update French Bring Biggest Delegation Ever Fisu net Archived from the original on 3 April 2012 Retrieved 7 August 2011 Nepes magyar csapat utazik augusztusban Kinaba in Hungarian Nemzeti Sport Online 3 August 2011 Retrieved 4 August 2011 Kontingen Indonesia Berlaga di Universiade XXVI Directorate General for Higher Education Ministry of National Education 11 August 2011 Retrieved 12 August 2011 Israel team Hebrew news walla co il 31 July 2011 Retrieved 2 August 2011 Į vasaros universiada Kinijoje islydeta 90 Lietuvos sportininku delfi lt 2 August 2011 Retrieved 2 August 2011 First sports delegation to Universiade 2011 arrives in Shenzhen sz2011 org 6 August 2011 Archived from the original on 3 October 2011 Retrieved 7 August 2011 2011 SU Update Mongolia sends one of its Biggest Delegations to Shenzhen Fisu net 26 July 2011 Archived from the original on 3 April 2012 Retrieved 7 August 2011 2011 SU Update Polish Delegation for the Shenzhen Fisu net Archived from the original on 3 April 2012 Retrieved 7 August 2011 Portuguese teamo fisu net 10 August 2011 Archived from the original on 14 August 2011 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Russian Delegation seen off to Shenzhen fisu net 4 August 2011 Archived from the original on 3 April 2012 Retrieved 6 August 2011 Fifty five athletes for University Games in China Sundaytimes lk Retrieved 7 August 2011 Team Sweden goes Shenzhen fisu net 28 July 2011 Archived from the original on 3 April 2012 Retrieved 3 August 2011 Team Switzerland ready to go fisu net 2 August 2011 Archived from the original on 3 April 2012 Retrieved 3 August 2011 Ukraine Sends Participants to Shenzhen fisu net 7 August 2011 Archived from the original on 23 August 2011 Retrieved 7 August 2011 Medals Archived 26 September 2011 at the Wayback MachineExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2011 Summer Universiade Official website Shenzhen 2011 Universiade Photos stadiums and schedule of events Universiade news and practical guide Stadium Seating Supplier Video Ceremony Shenzhen 2011 Universiade Archived 4 March 2019 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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