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The 2002 Sukma Games, officially known as the 9th Sukma Games, was a Malaysian multi-sport event held in Sabah from 7 to 14 September 2002.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Perakian gymnast Ng Shu Mun, Kuala Lumpurian athlete Ngew Sin Mei and Negeri Sembilan athlete Petra Nabila Mustafa were announced as Best Sportsman, Best Sportswoman and Most Promising Sportswoman of the event respectively.

Development and preparation

The 9th Sukma Games Organising Committee chaired by Chief Minister of Sabah, Chong Kah Kiat was formed to oversee the staging of the event.

Venues

The 9th Sukma Games had 19 venues for the games.[9]

City Competition Venue Sports
Kota Kinabalu Likas Stadium Aquatics (Swimming, Diving), Football, Athletics, Archery, Karate, Squash, Hockey, Lawn bowls, Gymnastics (artistic), Badminton, Tennis
Ministry of Rural Development Main Hall Weightlifting
Universiti Malaysia Sabah Football
Sabah Foundation Sports Complex Judo
Perdana Maksak Hall Table Tennis, Gymnastics (Rhythmic)
Kota Kinabalu Community Hall Boxing
Center Point Kota Kinabalu Bowling
Industrial Training Institute Hall Netball
Sabah Tshung Tsin Secondary School Wushu
MUIS/Saadah Grand Hall Silat
Sabah Golf&Country Club Golf
Tanjung Aru Yacht Club Sailing
UMS-Sulaiman-Kota Belud Highway Cycling (Mass start)
Taman Tun Fuad Stephens Cycling (Cross country and Downhill)
Sabah Cultural Center Taekwondo, Fencing
Penampang Sports Complex Football
Papar multi-purpose hall Sepak Takraw
Lok Kawi Shooting Range Shooting
Kadazandusun Cultural Association Basketball

Marketing

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The official mascot.

The logo of the 2002 Sukma Games is an athlete in action. The circle represents the national integration through sports, the blue line that resembles the Mount Kinabalu represents the skill of the participating athletes, the yellow circle that resembles the sun represents hope and determination of athletes to succeed, while the red S represents the fighting spirit and energy of the athlete, the Sukma Games and Sabah itself and the colours on the logo represents Sabah as the state of Malaysia.[10]

Mascot

The Mascot of the 2002 Sukma Games is a [11]Proboscis monkey named Bayau. It is said that the Proboscis monkey is a reddish-brown arboreal Old World monkey that is endemic to the south-east Asian island of Borneo. In Sabah, it can be found in Sukau, Sg. Segama, Klias and other places in small population. Apart from having a large body size, it can swing fast from tree to tree and swimming. The adoption of the proboscis monkey is to promote eco-tourism and to create awareness about the animal.[12][13]

Songs

The theme song of the 2002 Sukma Games is "Gemilang Di Alaf Baru" which means, Glory in the New Century and is eponymous to the games theme.[14]

The games

Participating states

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Sports

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Medal table

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Broadcasting

Radio Televisyen Malaysia was responsible for live streaming of several events, opening and closing ceremony of the games.

References

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External links

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