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Asian Indoor Games

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The 3rd Asian Indoor Games (AIG)  held for the first time in Vietnam in the fall of 2009. 

This is a great sporting event, held exclusively by Asian countries for those sports that have not yet to get a chance to join continental and world arenas. 

The 3rd Asian Indoor Games will be held under the direct leadership of the Government with the participation of key sectors and mayors of Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minn City, Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, Hai Duong, Bac Ninh. 

The 3rd Asian Indoor Games is expected to have 23 sports: indoor athletics, Pencak Silat, 25m -swimming, 50m- fin swimming, Dance Sport, sepak takraw, chess and Chiness, billiards & snooker, Sport Aerobics, futsal, Bowling, Muay, vovinam, indoor petanque, indoor archery,kurash, kabadi, 3 on 3 basketball, woment defence ( women boxing and wushu) and 1 demonstration sport: Jujitsu and belt wrestling

The AIG is an indoor sporting event held every two years and has become a playground well known in the continent and the world. Vietnam's success in hosting the 22nd SEA Games, the APEC Summit, the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM Summit) and many other international activities has left positive impressions on friends around the world, in general, and in Asia, in particular. 

It is a vision of a Vietnam of peace, friendliness and hospitality with sports lovers. Welcome to our country in 2009, a beautiful country on the East Sea, to participate in the biggest indoor sporting event of the continent, the Asian Indoor Games 2009 to be held in Hanoi, a city of peace and some other cities and province.
3rd AIG  Hanoi, Vietnam 2009
Opening Cermony 30 Oct 2009
Closing Cermony 08 Nov 2009
Host City Hanoi
Country Vietnam
Nations Participating 45
Sports 15
Disciplines 27
Sports / Discipline
Legend
(*) - Total number of images per sport in Particular Game
DM - Demonstration Sports                         
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 November 2009 11:36 )