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(Redirected from 2012 Sukma Games) Multi-sport event in Malaysia

XIV Sukma Games
Host cityKuala Lumpur
Teams14
Athletes3368
Events19 sports
Opening2 June
Closing12 June
Opened byMuhyiddin Yassin
Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia
Main venueKLFA Stadium
Website2011 Sukma Games
XV Sukma Games
Host cityPahang
MottoSukan Menjana Perpaduan
(Sports Generates Unity)
Teams15
Athletes5828
Events24 sports
Opening9 July
Closing16 July
Opened byAhmad Shah
Sultan of Pahang
Main venueDarul Makmur Stadium
Website2012 Sukma Games
← Malacca 2010Kuala Lumpur 2013/Perlis 2014 →

On 27 May 2010, the National Sports Council of Malaysia had decided the Sukma Games be held annually with the National Sports Council held the games every odd year in Kuala Lumpur, while the state held the games every even year. It was also decided that the odd year Sukma Games featured only optional sports while the even year Sukma Games featured 19 core sports and 5 optional sports.

The 2011 Sukma Games, officially known as the 14th Sukma Games was held from 2 to 12 June 2011 and featured 19 optional sports, whereas the 2012 Sukma Games, officially known as the 15th Sukma Games was held in Pahang from 9 to 16 July 2012 and featured 24 sports.

Organisation

Venues

The 15th Sukma Games had 19 venues for the games, 17 in Kuantan and 1 each in Temerloh and Pekan respectively. while the 14th Sukma Games had 13 venues for the games, 7 in Kuala Lumpur, 5 in Selangor and 1 in Putrajaya respectively.

15th Sukma Games
District Competition Venue Sports
Kuantan Darul Makmur Stadium Athletics, Opening and Closing Ceremony
Youth Building Aquatics (Swimming, Diving), Hockey (Men)
Tanah Putih High School Volleyball (Women)
Chung Ching Primary School Volleyball (Men)
Mega Lanes Bowling Centre, Mega Mall Bowling
Royal Pahang Golf Club Golf
SUKPA Stadium Badminton, Gymnastics, Lawn bowls, Shooting, Hockey (Female)
Air Balok Recreation Center Sailing
Balok Petanque Court Petanque
International Islamic University Malaysia Sepak takraw
Kuantan Municipal Council Football Field Football
Tanjung Lumpur Equestrian Center Equestrian
Taman Gelora Squash Court Squash
Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Archery
Universiti Malaysia Pahang Karate, Taekwondo, Wushu
National Youth Skills Institute Lanchang Pencak silat
Bukit Rangin High School Boxing
Temerloh Temerloh Cycling
Pekan Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Convention Hall Weightlifting
14th Sukma Games
State Competition Venue Sports
Kuala Lumpur Bukit Jalil National Stadium Aquatics (Water Polo, Synchronised Swimming), Judo, Kabaddi, Fencing, Table tennis, Silambam, Handball
Malaysia Basketball Association Stadium Basketball
Jalan Duta Tennis Complex Tennis
Cheras Velodrome Cycling (Track)
South City Plaza, Sri Kembangan Bodybuilding
University of Malaya Rugby
Bukit Kiara Sports Complex Netball
Selangor Panasonic Sports Complex Futsal
Shah Alam City Council Stadium Volleyball (Beech)
Kinnara Oval Cricket
Selangor Turf Club Cricket
Universiti Putra Malaysia Softball
Putrajaya Water Sports Complex Canoe, Rowing

Marketing

Logo

Tahan, Rajah, Teku and Putih, the elephant, the official mascot of the 2012 games.
Harimau Muda, the tiger, the official mascot of the 2011 games.

The Logo of the 2012 Sukma Games is an image of the elephant, a symbol of Pahang. Besides representing Pahang, the elephant represents the welcoming of the arrival of all participating states from Malaysia. There are five colours on the logo, the black and white represents the state of Pahang, the red represents the fighting spirit of all participating athletes in achieving victory, the blue represents the sporting and unity spirit of all Malaysians and the yellow represents Pahang as a sovereign constitutional monarchy and the pride, the cheers and the honour of all people involved in making the 2012 Sukma Games a success. Overall, it represents the prosperous Pahang and the welcoming of all participating states and Malaysians to Pahang as host of the games.

Mascot

The mascots of the 2012 Sukma Games is a group of four elephants together as a family namely: Tahan (Father), Puteh (Mother), Rajah (Son), and Teku (Daughter), the four elephants are named after respective mountains found within Pahang. The adoption of elephant, the state symbol as the games' mascot is to promote the state's eco-tourism.

Meanwhile, the mascot of the 2011 Sukma Games is a Malayan tiger named Harimau Muda (Youth Tiger).

Songs

The theme song of the 2012 Sukma Games is "Satu Tujuan" (One Aim).

The games

Participating states

2011–2012 Sukma Games
2012 Sukma Games only

Sports

2011 Sukma Games
2012 Sukma Games

Medal table

2011 Sukma Games

  *   Host nation (Federal Territory)

2011 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Terengganu3081250
2 Selangor26182872
3 Johor21201253
4 Negeri Sembilan16111946
5 Federal Territory*7243364
6 Penang6101228
7 Perlis56819
8 Sabah451322
9 Malacca43613
10 Kedah421117
11 Kelantan3216
12 Sarawak24814
13 Pahang111719
14 Perak051722
Totals (14 entries)129129187445
2012 Sukma Games

  *   Host nation (Pahang)

2012 Sukma Games medal table
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Terengganu622431117
2 Selangor475460161
3 Pahang*454038123
4 Sarawak423238112
5 Federal Territory374145123
6 Penang32182171
7 Kedah23202265
8 Johor19393492
9 Negeri Sembilan17292369
10 Sabah17215290
11 Perak14263878
12 Kelantan13101639
13 Malacca7191844
14 Perlis451221
15 Brunei0044
Totals (15 entries)3793784521,209
Combined

  *   Host nation (Host state (Federal Territory and Pahang))

RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Terengganu923243167
2 Selangor737288233
3 Pahang*465145142
4 Federal Territory*446578187
5 Sarawak443646126
6 Johor405946145
7 Penang38283399
8 Negeri Sembilan334042115
9 Kedah27223382
10 Sabah212665112
11 Kelantan16121745
12 Perak143155100
13 Malacca11222457
14 Perlis9112040
15 Brunei0044
Totals (15 entries)5085076391,654
Source:

Broadcasting

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

Concerns and controversies

  • On 9 July, 12 Johor women hockey players suffered food poisoning after taking their meals on Friday at the Games Village at Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) including key players – Nordalila Ramlee and Zaimah Mohd Nasir who were recuperate at the Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital in Kuantan.

Related events

Paralympiad Malaysia

Logo
Mascot

The 16th Paralympiad Malaysia was held in Pahang from 9 to 14 December.

District Competition Venue Sports
Kuantan Wisma Belia Aquatic Centre Swimming
Malaysia International Islam University Goalball
Balok Petanque Court Petanque
Kuantan Parade Powerlifting, Bowling
Chong Ching Tanah Putih Primary School Wheelchair Rugby, Wheelchair Basketball
Darul Makmur Stadium Athletics
Polisas Kuantan Archery
Indera Mahkota Youth Building Main Hall Boccia
Camp PGA Bukit Galing, Semambu Sitting Volleyball, Chess
Pahang Badminton Association Badminton Court Badminton
Kuantan Futsal Stadium Futsal
MAKSAK Hall Table Tennis
Taman Gelora Tennis Court Wheelchair tennis
SUKPA Lawn Bowl court Lawn bowls

  *   Host nation (Pahang)

2012 Paralimpiad Malaysia
RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Sarawak726254188
2 Johor623539136
3 Malacca28261973
4 Terengganu28172065
5 Penang25262172
6 Pahang*20141650
7 Selangor18262165
8 Sabah18151548
9 Federal Territory15212460
10 Negeri Sembilan15162152
11 Kelantan15101742
12 Kedah1115733
13 Perlis108725
14 Perak9171642
15 Labuan341118
Totals (15 entries)349312308969

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External links

Preceded byMalacca Sukma Games
Kuala Lumpur–Pahang

XIV–XV Sukma Games (2011–2012)
Succeeded byKuala Lumpur–Perlis
Sukma Games
Sukma Games
Para Sukma Games
  • Kuala Lumpur 1982
  • Selangor 1984
  • Penang 1986
  • Kelantan 1988
  • Malacca 1990
  • Terengganu 1992
  • Johor 1994
  • Sarawak 1996
  • Selangor 1998
  • Kuala Lumpur 2000
  • Kuala Lumpur 2002
  • Kuala Lumpur 2004
  • Kuala Lumpur 2006
  • Kuala Lumpur 2008
  • Malacca 2010
  • Pahang 2012
  • Perlis 2014
  • Sarawak 2016
  • Perak 2018
  • MSN 2022
  • Sarawak 2024
  • Selangor 2026
  • Kelantan 2028
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