2013–2014 Sukma Games

16th Sukma Games
Host city Kuala Lumpur
Teams participating 14
Athletes participating 3618
Events 130
Sports 18
Opening ceremony 28 June 2013
Closing ceremony 7 July 2013
Main venue Bukit Jalil National Stadium
Website 2013 Sukma Games
17th Sukma Games
Host city Perlis
Motto Seiring Menuju Kecemerlangan
(Together Towards Excellence)
Teams participating 15
Athletes participating 7815
Events 388
Sports 24
Opening ceremony 24 May 2014
Closing ceremony 4 June 2014
Main venue Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium
Website 2014 Sukma Games
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The 2013 Sukma Games, officially known as the 16th Sukma Games, was a Malaysian multi-sport held in Kuala Lumpur from 28 June to 7 July 2013 which featured 130 events in 18 elective sports that were participated by 3618 athletes from 13 States and Federal Territory, while the 2014 Sukma Games, officially known as the 17th Sukma Games, was a Malaysian multi-sports event held in Perlis from 24 May to 4 June 2014 which featured 388 events in 24 core sports that were participated by 7815 athletes from 13 States, Federal Territory and Brunei.

The 2014 Sukma Games was Perlis' first time to host the Sukma Games, while the 2013 Sukma Games was Federal Territory's fourth time to host the games and its first since 2011. .[1] Perlis is the thirteenth state to host the Sukma Games after Kuala Lumpur, Sarawak, Johor, Perak, Pahang, Selangor, Penang, Sabah, Negeri Sembilan, Kedah, Terengganu and Malacca.

The final medal tally of the 2013 Sukma Games was led by Selangor, followed by Terengganu and host Federal Territory, while the final medal tally of the 2012 Sukma Games was led by Federal Territory, followed by Terengganu and Sarawak with host Perlis in fourteenth place and the combined final medal tally of the 2013-2014 Sukma Games was led by Terengganu, followed by Federal Territory and Selangor with host Perlis in fourteenth place. Several national and games records were broken during the games. In the 2013 Sukma Games, Selangorian gymnast Danniel Iskandar Richard and Sarawakian gymnast Esmelda Arecia Menti Alfred Geling were announced as best sportsman and best sportswoman of the games respectively, while in the 2014 Sukma Games, Negeri Sembilanian field athlete Muhammad Irfan Shamsuddin and Sarawakian weightlifter Jelinie Empera were announced as best sportsman and best sportswoman of the games respectively. Though there were several controversies, the two games were deemed generally successful with the rising standard of competition amongst the Malaysian states.[2]

Organisation

Development and preparation

The 16th and 17th Sukma Games Organising Committee were formed to oversee the staging of the events.

Venues

The 17th Sukma Games had 16 venues for the games, while the 16th Sukma Games had 11 venues for the games, 5 in Kuala Lumpur and 6 in Selangor.[3]

17th Sukma Games
City Competition Venue Sports
PerlisSungai Batu PahatShooting
Tuanku Syed Putra StadiumAquatics, Badminton, Squash, Tennis, Boxing, Wushu, Pencak Silat
2020 HallSepak takraw
Kayangan SquareBowling
IKBN Kuala PerlisWeightlifting
Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin PolytechnicArchery, Gymnastics (Rhythmic)
Perlis Matriculation CollegeKarate, Taekwando
Timah Tasoh LakeCanoe, Sailing
Sungai Batu PahatCycling (BMX Bike), Golf
Tuanku Syed Putra StadiumLawn bowl, Men's hockey, Athletics, Petanque, Football (Semi Final, Final)
SMK Kuala PerlisWomen's hockey
Felda ChupingCycling (criterium, road cycling)
PauhCycling (cross-country, mountain bike)
Syed Sirajuddin Areeb Putra Sports ComplexFootball
UiTM PerlisFootball
Kuala Perlis-Changlun HighwayCycling (sprint)
16th Sukma Games[4]
City Competition Venue Sports
Kuala LumpurSouth City Plaza, Seri Kembangan Bodybuilding, Muay Thai
National Sports Complex, Malaysia Handball, Volleyball, Kabaddi, Fencing, Water polo, Silambam
OCM Indoor Sports Arena, Jalan Hang JebatJudo, Table tennis
Bukit Kiara Sports Complex Netball
MABA Basketball Stadium Basketball
SelangorMBSA Volleyball Hall Volleyball
Selangor Turf Club Equestrian, Cricket
Morib Beach MDKL Court Beech Football
Kinara Oval Cricket
Universiti Putra Malaysia Rugby, Softball
Panasonic Sports ComplexFutsal

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Marketing

Singa Utara, the lion, The Official Mascot of the 2014 Sukma Games.
Harimau Muda, the tiger, The Official Mascot of the 2013 Sukma Games.

The logo of the 2014 Sukma Games is an image of a lion consists of four colours. Yellow represents enthusiasm, Blue represents unity and harmony in sports, Red represents the fighting spirit, insistence and the bravery in facing challenges and White represents solemnity, pure soul and sincerity. The symbol of the lion itself is the state symbol of Perlis as depicted in the coats of arms of Perlis.[7]

Mascot

The official mascot of the games is a lion named "Singa Utara". Lion is the icon and identity of Perlis and is known as the Northern Lion. Despite the fact that the lion does not exist in the state, the lion is regarded as the state symbol and it represents the courage, agility, activeness and intelligence of the participating athletes and the caring characteristics of the Perlis citizens. Meanwhile, the mascot of the 2013 Sukma Games is a tiger named Harimau Muda (Youth Tiger), which is also the mascot of the 2011 Sukma Games.The tiger was chosen as the games mascot as it represents courage, activeness and agility of the participating athletes.[8]

Songs

The theme Song of the 2014 Sukma Games is "Seiring Menuju Kecemerlangan" (Together Towards Excellence) which is eponymous to the games' theme.

The games

Participating states

2013-2014 Sukma Games
2014 Sukma Games only

Sports

2013 Sukma Games
2014 Sukma Games

Medal table

2013 Sukma Games

At the 2013 Sukma Games, a total number of 454 medals comprising 130 Gold medals, 130 Silver medals and 194 Bronze medals were awarded to athletes. The host Federal Territory placed third overall among participating states.[9]

Key

  *   Host state (Federal Territory)

2013 Sukma Games medal table
 Rank  State Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Selangor (SEL) 23 17 30 70
2  Terengganu (TER) 19 13 13 45
3  Federal Territory (WIL)* 15 20 27 62
4  Johor (JOH) 12 8 25 45
5  Negeri Sembilan (NSE) 11 13 15 39
6  Kedah (KED) 10 5 16 31
7  Penang (PEN) 8 19 21 48
8  Pahang (PAH) 8 5 6 19
9  Perak (PRK) 6 5 13 24
10  Kelantan (KEL) 6 2 3 11
11  Sarawak (SAR) 4 9 5 18
12  Sabah (SAB) 4 6 8 18
13  Malacca (MEL) 4 5 8 17
14  Perlis (PER) 0 3 4 7
Total (14 States) 130 130 194 454
2014 Sukma Games

At the 2014 Sukma Games, a total number of 1246 medals comprising 389 Gold medals, 388 Silver medals and 469 Bronze medals were awarded to athletes. The host Perlis placed fourteenth overall among participating states.

Key

  *   Host state (Perlis)

2014 Sukma Games medal table
 Rank  State Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Federal Territory (WIL) 55 38 50 143
2  Terengganu (TER) 51 55 31 137
3  Sarawak (SAR) 47 31 35 113
4  Selangor (SEL) 36 50 71 157
5  Pahang (PAH) 34 27 32 93
6  Perak (PRK) 24 24 36 84
7  Penang (PEN) 24 21 30 75
8  Johor (SEL) 23 32 40 95
9  Sabah (SAB) 21 31 44 96
10  Negeri Sembilan (NSE) 18 26 24 68
11  Malacca (MEL) 16 12 17 45
12  Kedah (KED) 15 17 23 55
13  Kelantan (KEL) 12 14 6 32
14  Perlis (PER)* 12 10 30 52
15  Brunei (BRU) 1 0 0 1
Total (15 States) 389 388 469 1246
Combined

Combining the medal table of both games, a total number of 1700 medals comprising 519 Gold medals, 518 Silver medals and 663 Bronze medals were awarded to athletes. Both host Federal Territory and Perlis' performances were their best ever yet. Federal Territory placed second overall amongst the participating states, whereas Perlis placed fourteenth overall among participating states.

Key

  *   Host state (Federal Territory and Perlis)

2013–2014 Sukma Games medal table
 Rank  State Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Terengganu (TER) 70 68 44 182
2  Federal Territory (WIL)* 70 58 77 205
3  Selangor (SEL) 59 67 101 227
4  Sarawak (SAR) 51 40 40 131
5  Pahang (PAH) 42 32 38 112
6  Johor (JOH) 35 40 65 140
7  Penang (PEN) 32 40 51 123
8  Perak (PRK) 30 29 49 108
9  Negeri Sembilan (NSE) 29 39 39 107
10  Sabah (SAB) 25 37 52 114
11  Kedah (KED) 25 22 39 86
12  Malacca (MEL) 20 17 25 62
13  Kelantan (KEL) 18 16 9 43
14  Perlis (PER)* 12 13 34 59
15  Brunei (BRU) 1 0 0 1
Total (15 States) 519 518 663 1700

Broadcasting

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

Concerns and controversies

2013 Sukma Games
2014 Sukma Games

See also

References

  1. "Official 17th Sukma Games Website". 2014 Sukma Games. June 5, 2014. Archived from the original on 5 June 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
  2. "Sarawak weightlifter Jelinie crowned Sukma XVII sportswoman". The Borneo Post. June 6, 2014. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
  3. "2013 Sukma Games Closed.". Sinar Harian. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  4. "Jadual Dan Venue Pertandingan SUKMA 2013". Perak State Sports Council.(in Malay)
  5. "Raja Perlis launches logo, song, mascot and official website". Selliyal.
  6. "100 Day Sukma Countdown". Brunei Times.
  7. "Official Website". Archived from the original on 4 January 2015.
  8. "Mascot at the official website of the games". Archived from the original on 19 August 2011.
  9. "Sukan Malaysia (SUKMA) - Pingat SUKMA 2013". Perak State Sports Council.
  10. "Malaysia: Three Athletes Arrested for Rape in Sukma Games Village".
  11. "Roof Of Sukma Games Aquatic Complex Collapses".
  12. "17th Sukma a success, says Khairy".
  13. "Leaky Badminton Hall at 17th Perlis Sukma".
  14. "17th Sukma a success, says Khairy".
  15. "Another Malaysian athlete fails doping tests.".
Preceded by
2011–2012
Kuala LumpurPahang
Sukma Games Succeeded by
2016
Sarawak
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