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2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games

Martial arts competition


Martial arts competition

FieldValue
nameIV Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
logoIncheon 2013 Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games logo.svg
size280px
host_cityIncheon, South Korea
motto*Diversity Shines Here*
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nations43
athletes1,652
events100 in 12 sports
opened_byChung Hong-won
Prime Minister of South Korea
torch_lighterCha Yu-Ram
opening29 June 2013
closing6 July 2013
stadiumSamsan World Gymnasium
previous[Vietnam 2009](2009-asian-indoor-games) (Indoor)
[Bangkok 2009](2009-asian-martial-arts-games) (Martial Arts)
next[Ashgabat 2017](2017-asian-indoor-and-martial-arts-games)
website[aimag2013.org](https://web.archive.org/web/20131022085106/http://www.aimag2013.org/en)

Prime Minister of South Korea Bangkok 2009 (Martial Arts)

The 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (), officially 4th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games () and also known as Incheon 2013 (), was a pan-continental event held in Incheon, South Korea from 29 June to 6 July 2013 that served as a dress-rehearsal for the upcoming 2014 Asian Games, which was also held in the same city. It was the first event to be held under the "Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games" name following the merger of two OCA events – Asian Indoor Games and Asian Martial Arts Games, inherited the edition numeral of the former. Doha, Qatar was initially scheduled to host the 4th Asian Indoor Games in 2011, but withdrawn in June 2008 due to "unforeseen circumstances", with the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) chose Incheon instead as a replacement and postponed the games to 2013.

Marketing

The logo of the Games is a brush image of a Korean traditional 'Giwa' (Tile) Roof that resembles people – “人” (Hanja or Chinese character for "인" (In)) holding hands, the initial of Asia “A”, and the Incheon Bridge. The wordmark ‘incheon 2013’ under the roof resembles the athletes from countries of the region that compete in various sports of the games. Similar to the Asian Games, the event's mascots were three spotted seals named Barame, Chumuro, and Vichuan and the event's motto was Diversity Shines Here. (See 2014 Asian Games#Marketing)

Venues

Nine different venues were used for these Games: Most of the following would also be used for the 2014 Asian Games.

  • Incheon Samsan World Gymnasium – opening and closing ceremonies, dancesport and esports
  • Anyang Hogye Gymnasium – bowling
  • Songdo Global University Campus and Dongbu Student Gymnasium – futsal
  • Sangnoksu Gymnasium – kabaddi and kurash
  • Dowon Aquatics Center – short-course (25m) swimming
  • Songdo Convensia – cue sports (billiard sports)
  • Yonsei International Campus – chess and baduk (Go)
  • Dowon Gymnasium – kickboxing and muaythai

Participating nations

All 45 member countries of the Olympic Council of Asia were invited to compete at these Games, with only 43 OCA countries taking pare in the 2013 games. North Korea and Timor-Leste declined to send their athletes to these Games. Indian athletes participated the Games under the Olympic flag because the Indian Olympic Association was suspended.

  • AFG
  • BRN
  • BAN
  • BHU
  • BRU
  • CAM
  • CHN
  • TPE
  • HKG
  • AOI
  • INA
  • IRI
  • IRQ
  • JPN
  • JOR
  • KAZ
  • KUW
  • KGZ
  • LAO
  • LIB
  • MAC
  • MAS
  • MDV
  • MGL
  • MYA
  • NEP
  • OMA
  • PAK
  • PLE
  • PHI
  • QAT
  • KSA
  • SIN
  • KOR
  • SRI
  • SYR
  • TJK
  • THA
  • TKM
  • UAE
  • UZB
  • VIE
  • YEM

Sports

A total of twelve sports were approved for the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.

Calendar

**OC**Opening ceremonyEvent competitions**1**Event finals**CC**Closing ceremony
June / July 201326th
Wed27th
Thu28th
Fri29th
Sat30th
Sun1st
Mon2nd
Tue3rd
Wed4th
Thu5th
Fri6th
SatGold
medalsTotal gold medals9132612101515100June / July 201326th
Wed27th
Thu28th
Fri29th
Sat30th
Sun1st
Mon2nd
Tue3rd
Wed4th
Thu5th
Fri6th
SatGold
medals
Ceremonies**OC****CC**
[[Image:Bowling pictogram.svg18px]] Bowling
[[Image:Chess pictogram.svg18px]] Chess
[[Image:Cue sports pictogram.svg18px]] Cue sports
[[Image:DanceSport pictogram.svg18px]] Dancesport
[[File:Electronic sports pictogram.svg18px]] Esports
[[Image:Futsal pictogram.svg18px]] Futsal
[[Image:Go (game) pictogram.svg18px]] Go
[[Image:Indoor kabaddi pictogram.svg18px]] Indoor kabaddi
[[Image:Kickboxing pictogram.svg18px]] Kickboxing
[[File:Kurash pictogram.svg18px]] Kurash
[[Image:Muay Thai pictogram.svg18px]] Muaythai
[[Image:Short course swimming pictogram.svg18px]] Short course swimming

Medal table

Doping

What follows is a list of all the athletes that have tested positive for a banned substance during the Games. Any medals listed were revoked.

NameNOCSportBanned substanceMedalsRef
Zhadyra KuanyshevaKAZKickboxingFurosemideurl=http://en.olympic.cn/news/doping_control/2013-09-03/2270504.htmltitle=Five positive cases at the 4th Asian Indoor & Martial Gamespublisher=Chinese Olympic Committeeaccess-date=27 November 2019}}
Jarah TheweniKUWKickboxingAmiloride and Hydrochlorothiazide
Mastaneh SeifabadiIRIMuaythaiDrostanolone
Indra GunawanINAShort course swimmingMethylhexanamine(Men's 50 m breaststroke)
Guntur Pratama PuteraINAShort course swimmingMethylhexanamine(Men's 4 × 50 m freestyle relay)
(Men's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay)

References

References

  1. "Sport Information - Biographies". official website.
  2. "Incheon 2013". [[Olympic Council of Asia]].
  3. [http://www.ocasia.org/new228.asp Olympic Council of Asia newsrelease][https://web.archive.org/web/20090106042034/http://www.ocasia.org/new228.asp Archived].
  4. "Olympic Council of Asia : News".
  5. (2009-06-29). "OCA to consider calendar changes". OCA's official website.
  6. [https://web.archive.org/web/20130407115040/http://www.aimag2013.org/en/Introduction/GameMarks Game Symbols]
  7. "2013 AIMAG Venue Guide".
  8. "Five positive cases at the 4th Asian Indoor & Martial Games". [[Chinese Olympic Committee]].
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