2002 FESPIC Games

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VIII FESPIC Games
File:2002 FESPIC Games logo.gif
Host cityBusan, South Korea
MottoA Challenge Towards Equality
Nations40
Athletes2199
Events17 sports
Opening26 October
Closing1 November
Opened byKim Suk-soo
Prime Minister of South Korea
Torch lighterKo Ki-sun
Main venueBusan Asiad Stadium
Websitefespic.or.kr

The 2002 FESPIC Games, officially known as the 8th FESPIC Games, was an Asia-Pacific disabled multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from 26 October to 1 November 2002, 12 days after the 2002 Asian Games. It was one of the two FESPIC Games to have held at the same host city as the Asian Games, the other being the 1999 FESPIC Games in Bangkok, Thailand.

It was the first time South Korea hosted the games as it is the seventh FESPIC organisation member to host the FESPIC games after Japan, Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, China, Thailand. Around 2,199 athletes from 40 nations competed at the games which featured 17 sports. The games was opened by the Prime Minister of South Korea, Kim Suk-soo at the Busan Asiad Stadium.[1]

Development and preparation

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The Busan Fespic Games Organising Committee (BUFOC) was formed to oversee the staging of the games.[2]

Venues

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The 8th FESPIC Games had 16 venues for the games, 14 in Busan and 2 in South Gyeongsang. [3]

Province Competition Venue Sports
Busan Asiad Sports Complex
Busan Asiad Stadium Athletics, Opening and closing ceremonies
Sajik Field Hockey Stadium Lawn bowls
Sajik Swimming Pool Swimming
Sajik Gymnasium Table tennis
Gangseo Sports Park
Gangseo Archery Field Archery
Gangseo Gymnasium Fencing, Badminton
Gudeok Sports Complex
Gudeok Stadium Football 7-a-side
Gudeok Indoor Gymnasium Judo
Geumjeong Sports Park
Geumjeong Gymnasium Wheelchair basketball
Geumjeong Tennis Stadium Wheelchair tennis
Standing Alone Venues
Gangseo Road Cycling Course Road Cycling
Gijang Gymnasium Sitting volleyball
Dongju College Gymnasium Goalball
Pukyong National University Gymnasium Powerlifting
South Gyeongsang Changwon International Shooting Range Shooting
Yangsan Gymnasium Boccia

Symbols

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Gwidong Ih, the turtle, the official mascot of the games.

The logo of the 2002 FESPIC Games is a traditional Korean design image which resembles both a wave, the symbol of the host city, Busan, an adynamic 'Tae-geuk' mark, and a sportsman racing with a torch. It symbolizes the integration of the Asia-Pacific region through the interaction in sports and the determination of the disabled people to overcome the barriers. The sporty emblem in typical Korean colours and smooth brush strokes represents the desire for a society where those with disabilities and those without live together in harmony.

The mascot of the 2002 FESPIC Games is a turtle named "Gwidong-Ih" (Korean: 귀동이, romanizedGwidong-I) which literally means a cute child in Korean. The mascot's name also refers to a turtle which is pronounced "gwi" (龜, Korean: , romanizedGwi) when written in Chinese characters. The use of turtle as the games' mascot is to symbolize the tireless effort of disabled people towards rehabilitation and social participation. Also, the "V" sign showed by the mascot, the initial for "victory", represents the Games as a celebration of victory of Humanity.[4][5]

The games

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Sports

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (South Korea)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China (CHN)1919050331
2File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea (KOR)*626860190
3File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand (THA)434837128
4File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan (JPN)33252583
5File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong (HKG)27251668
6File:Chinese Taipei Paralympic Flag (bordered).png Chinese Taipei (TPE)17252163
7File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (AUS)17171044
8File:New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg New Caledonia (NCL)71210
9File:Flag of India.svg India (IND)5101025
10File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka (SRI)581225
11File:Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Myanmar (MYA)413421
12File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore (SIN)3249
13File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia (CAM)3216
14File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam (VIE)3126
15File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan (PAK)3014
16File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia (MAS)2283767
17File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei (BRU)2327
18File:Flag of Wallis and Futuna.svg Wallis et Futuna (WLF)2226
19File:Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia (MGL)2002
20File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia (INA)1135
File:Flag of Macau.svg Macau (MAC)1135
22File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji (FIJ)0527
23File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand (NZL)0426
24File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines (PHI)0224
25File:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan (AZE)0112
File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan (KAZ)0112
27File:Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea (PNG)0101
28File:Flag of Vanuatu.svg Vanuatu (VAN)0022
29File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos (LAO)0011
Totals (29 entries)4333843131,130

See also

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References

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