SEA Games 2009, Vientiane Laos
Sisay Vilaysack
Laos will have to work hard to host the 25th SEA Games in 2009 because the
country only has five years to prepare international facilities, said National
Sports Committee President, Dr Phouthong Seng-akhom recently.
The meeting of the SEA Games Council Members held in December 2003 in Hanoi,
Vietnam nominated Laos to host the SEA Games in 2009 because the honour had
never come here before.
Dr Phouthong Seng-akhom told the Government Meeting last month that plans were
needed to ensure that the games would be a success. The Government accepted and
has given the NSC responsibility for planning and preparation including fields
for competition, athletes villages and other services during the Games. The
Government will then review the plan to decide the budget for the SEA Games.
"We will upgrade some fields for competition in Vientiane so that they are
international standard. We are lucky in Vientiane because we have many indoor
stadiums that can be used for the indoor sports events," Dr Phouthong Seng-akhom
explained.
The National Stadium could be used for the opening and closing ceremonies and
the football finals but it seats only 5,000 spectators. "Laos is planning to
build a new 20,000-seat stadium in Vientiane for use in the opening and closing
ceremonies," said Dr Phouthong.
He said that the new national stadium is the most ambitious and important
project in the preparations. It will contain 20,000 seats or more and provide
roofing cover on the west and east stands. It will be a multi-function stadium
for football and athletics competitions. The construction should be designed and
completed to international and regional standards.
The NSC is also planning to organise some sports events in Vientiane and
Savannakhet provinces. The traditional boat racing, canoeing and other events
will be held in Vientiane province, said the NSC president. "The first round of
the football competition will be held in Savannakhet because their new
15,000-seat stadium is nearly complete," he said.
"We are a small country but we want to make the games exciting and hold many
sports events. We have decided to organise 25 sports events for the SEA Games in
2009 including Lao traditional sports such as archery, top spinning and boat
racing," he added.
The new national stadium will be constructed at Km 16 in Xaythany district on
Road 13 South and construction will begin next year. The swimming pools, golf
and tennis courts of world standard will be built near the Lao International
Trade Exhibition and Convention Centre (ITECC).
Another big football stadium to use for the SEA Games in 2009 is the new 15,000
seat stadium in Savannakhet province. It is currently under construction and
will be finished next year in time for the National Games.
The aim of the SEA Games is to promote friendship, solidarity and understanding
between countries in the region. It is also held to promote good sports records,
techniques and tactics, and create the conditions for athletes to compete at the
highest level in order to get better results at the Asian and Olympic Games.
Before 1975, the SEA Games was named the SEAP Games (South East Asian Peninsula
Games). The first SEAP Games was organised in 1959 in Bangkok, Thailand and
attended by only six countries including Laos. Singapore became the 7th member
after it separated from Malaysia to be an independent nation in 1965 and then
Indonesia and the Philippines joined the Games in 1977.
In 1997, Brunei was recognised as an official member, raising the total of
official members to 10 countries and last year's SEA Games in Vietnam saw an
increase to 11 countries when East Timor joined.
The Philippines will host the 23rd SEA Games in 2005. They will then be hosted
by Thailand in 2007 before Laos takes its turn in 2009.
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