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The 2013 East Asian Games, officially known as the VI East Asian Games, was an international multi-sport event that took place in Tianjin, China, between 6 October and 15 October 2013. 2,422 Athletes from nine East Asian nations competed in 254 events in 24 sports.

VI East Asian Games
Host cityTianjin
Teams9
OpeningOctober 6, 2013
ClosingOctober 15, 2013
Opened byVice Premier Liu Yandong
Main venueTianjin Olympic Center Stadium

Tianjin 2013 is the last edition of East Asian Games before being replaced by East Asian Youth Games.

Organisation

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Bid

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In 2007, China and Mongolia entered the bidding process as potential host cities for the 6th East Asian games.[1]

Participation

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  •   Chinese Taipei
  •   Guam
  •   Hong Kong
  •   Japan
  •   North Korea
  •   South Korea
  •   Macau
  •   Mongolia
  • [2]

    Sports

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    2013 East Asian Games featured 258 events in 24 sports (including 16 Olympics sports), a new record of East Asian Games history.

  • Diving (10)
  •   Athletics (46) (details)
  •   Badminton (7) (details)
  •   Baseball (1) (details) †
  •   Basketball (2) (details)
  •   Bowling (12) (details) †
  •   Cycling (10) (details)
  •   DanceSport (12) (details) †
  •   Dragon boat (4) (details) †
  •   Fencing (12) (details)
  •   Football (2) (details)
  •   Gymnastics (14) (details)
  •   Field hockey (2) (details)
  •   Judo (14) (details)
  •   Karate (12) (details) †
  •   Shooting (4) (details)
  •   Soft tennis (7) (details) †
  •   Squash (7) (details) †
  •   Table tennis (7) (details)
  •   Taekwondo (13) (details)
  •   Tennis (5) (details)
  •   Volleyball (2) (details)
  •   Weightlifting (5) (details)
  •   Wushu (19) (details) †
  • NB: † = Non-Olympic sports

    Medal table

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    Key: Final medal tally, from the official Medal Tally page.[3]

      *   Host nation (China)

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1  China (CHN)*1347951264
    2  Japan (JPN)475775179
    3  South Korea (KOR)365174161
    4  Chinese Taipei (TPE)17284691
    5  Hong Kong (HKG)10163056
    6  North Korea (PRK)8122242
    7  Macau (MAC)351927
    8  Mongolia (MGL)041822
    9  Guam (GUM)0101
    Totals (9 entries)255253335843

    References

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    1. ^ chinadaily.com.cn. "chinadaily.com.cn." China to bid for 2013 East Asian Games. Retrieved on 2010-02-20.
  • ^ "Olympic Council of Asia". Archived from the original on 2013-10-13. Retrieved 2013-01-15.
  • ^ "2013 East Asian Games Medal Tally Page". Archived from the original on 2013-10-12. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
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