Latest News

July 4, 2022

FINAL CO-COMM CONCLUDES; APSF-INASPOC SIGN MOU

FINAL CO-COMM CONCLUDES; APSF-INASPOC SIGN MOU

SOLO, INDONESIA — The 3rd Coordination Committee meeting concludes here with ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF) and the Indonesia ASEAN Para Games Organising Committee (INASPOC) pledging to step up efforts to ensure the smooth organisation of the 11th ASEAN Para Games Solo 2022 this month.

Another milestone was etched as both APSF and INASPOC officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) laying out responsibilities and commitment by both parties to ensure the successful organisation of the Games.
APSF President Major General Osoth Bhavilai signed on behalf of the governing body while INASPOC Chairman Gibran Rakabumi Raka inked the deal on behalf of Host City Solo.


The Chefs de Mission Seminar also concluded successfully with contingent leaders and key officials from participating countries taking the opportunities to check on the competition venues around Solo.


APSF President Maj General Osoth Bhavilai expressed satisfaction over Solo’s readiness preparation for the Games, saying that athletes are itching for action in the region’s biggest multi-sports Para sporting extravaganza after missing out on the Games for four years.


Gibran, who is also the Mayor of Solo, meanwhile said that Solo is ready to receive the huge number of participants and guests, adding that all the necessary arrangements such as venues, accommodation, transportation and health protocols are in place.


The 11th ASEAN Para Games Solo Games 2022 is scheduled from 30 July to 6 August in Solo and three other districts, namely, Karaganyar, Sukoharjo and Semarang. A total of 14 sports and more than 500 events have been lined up for the Games.


The Solo Games 2022 will be the first held since the 2017 Games in Kuala Lumpur. The previous two host cities – Manila 2019 and Hanoi 2021 – withdrew their hosting job following the Covid-19 pandemic.

June 30, 2022

Let’s strive forward, continue to be diligent to help increase awareness and equality for our athletes and PWDs

Let’s strive forward, continue to be diligent to help increase awareness and equality for our athletes and PWDs

We are now exactly 29 days away from the Games’. I believe that everyone can’t wait to get into the thick of action, after missing out on the last two Games.

SPEECH by
MAJ GEN OSOTH BHAVILAI
President, Asean Para Sports Federation (APSF) 
3rd  APSF-INASPOC  COORDINATION COMMITTEE MEETING 
Swiss-belHotel, Solo 30 June 2022
 
MR GIBRAN RAKABUMING, Mayor of Solo
Chefs De mission, contingent leaders
Technical Delegates, Classifiers
Members from INASPOC
Members of the APSF Scretariat, 
Distinguished guests, Ladies and Gentlemen
 
Good morning and warm regards;
 
1.          Thank you for attending this morning’s Chefs de Mission Seminar. Allow me to welcome to all Chefs de Mission, leaders of contingents from ASEAN member-nations to this important occasion. 
 
 
2.          We are now exactly 29 days away from the Games’. I believe that everyone can’t wait to get into the thick of action, after missing out on the last two Games.
 
Ladies and Gentlemen, 
 
3.          Solo has taken great pain and effort in preparing the 11th Asean Para Games 2022. I’m truly delighted with all on-going preparation and Solo’s commitment. I assure you that Solo is doing everything it can to ensure that this will be a memorable Games. To this, once again, my thanks to Solo Mayor Mr. Gibran, INASPOC and everyone involved in preparation works. 
 
4.          To all delegates, please take time gathering all the information you require. We are now still facing great challenges due the existing pandemic.  But I believe, Solo Games will open up new horizons for everyone. The Games provides opportunities for athletes, officials and unearth new generation of sport leaders, sports in their respective countries. 
 
5.          Once again, on behalf of APSF Board of Governors and Executive Committee,  I would like to extend my congratulation to Indonesia,. Solo and INASPOC. Let’s strive forward in enhancing our Paralympic brand…continue to be diligent to help boost more awareness and equality for PWDs. 
 
6.          I wish everyone all the best…have a great day ahead, have a productive meeting ahead. Matur nuwun and Thank You. 

June 19, 2022

SOLO GETS THUMBS UP FROM APSF 

SOLO GETS THUMBS UP FROM APSF

THE 2nd APSF-INASPOC-NPC Indonesia Coordination Committee (Co-Comm) meeting, held to finalise organisational details for the 11th ASEAN Para Games 2022, concluded successfully in Solo on Sunday (19 June) with the Games preparation expected to be doubly intensified following the issuance of the Presidential Decree to the Local Organising Committee, INASPOC. 

Following a three-day coordination meeting here, which also included venue visits by a team of seven Technical Delegates, the ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF) expressed satisfaction over the commitment of host city Solo and the Indonesian ASEAN Para Games Organising Committee (INASPOC) in preparing the Games. 

The 11th ASEAN Para Games Solo Games 2022 is scheduled from 30 July to 6 August in Solo and three other districts, namely, Karaganyar, Sukoharjo and Semarang. A total of 14 sports and more than 900 events have been lined up for the region’s biggest multi-sports extravaganza.  

The Solo Games 2022 will be the first held since the 2017 Games in Kuala Lumpur. The previous two host cities – Manila 2019 and Hanoi 2021 – withdrew their hosting job following the Covid-19 pandemic. 

APSF Secretary-General Senior Colonel Wandee Tosuwan expressed confidence that upgrading works at all venues including the new Jatidiri Swimming Complex in Semarang will be fully completed before Games opening on July 30.  

“We had a fruitful Co-Comm and positive engagement with INASPOC host Solo City as well as the relevant stakeholders of the Games.  

“Following the issuance of the much-awaited Presidential Decree on 17 June, INASPOC is now in better position to carry out organisational tasks efficiently including cooperation with 14 ministries and other related government agencies. Pressing matters such as venue upgrades, accessibilities and safety of venues are being urgently looked into now,” said Senior Colonel Wandee, in a press conference following the conclusion of the APSF-INASPOC. 

The challenges of having a Games with a pandemic still looming were also highlighted with specific measures including adopting a “bubble-concept” Games being considered to ensure 
adherence to Covid-19 health protocol and safety. 

Col. Wandee thanked INASPOC and Solo City Mayor, Gibran Rakabuming Raka for their tireless efforts in preparing for the Games despite the many challenges faced including the pandemic and time factor. “Strong representation from the related government agencies and the participation of some 80 representatives from INASPOC in various functional areas such as sports, technical, competition venues, accommodation, media, protocol and events, accreditations, NPC relations, marketing, Anti-Doping, IT, broadcast and other matters are proof of APSF-INASPOC close working relationship in ensuring smooth delivery of the Games,” she said. 

Col. Wandee added that seven APSF-appointed Technical Delegates to Solo Games 2022 were satisfied with the condition and refurbishing works being conducted at several venues after their two-day inspection of competition venues. 

APSF and INASPOC will be conducting the Chefs de Mission (CDM) Seminar,  the final Coordination Committee meeting as well as the Pre-Delegation Registration exercise from June 30-July 4 in Solo.  

“It will be the final meeting before the opening of the Games, where CDMs from participating nations will be thoroughly briefed on all aspects of the Games organisation. The second batch of TDs will also be doing their checks on the remaining venues,” said Col. Wandee. 

June 3, 2022

SECRETARIAT EMBARKS ON SERIES OF VIRTUAL MEETINGS

SECRETARIAT EMBARKS ON SERIES OF VIRTUAL MEETINGS

June 3, 2021 – The ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF) secretariat has embarked on a series of virtual meetings and discussions to outline and discuss preparations for the upcoming ASEAN Para Games 2021 scheduled in Vietnam in December. 

With less than six months before the commencement of the 11th edition of the Hanoi Games, APSF and the Vietnam ASEAN Para Games Organising Committee (VIEAPGOC) are stepping up efforts to ensure that all relevant parties and stakeholders are well-prepared to ensure the smooth running of the Games amid the challenging health environment caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Amongst the areas covered include Marketing, Classification as well as the Anti-Doping and NPC Service departments with Directors – Lim Chuan Beng (Marketing), Prof Datuk Dr Rokiah Omar (Classification), Rezza Dwi Brammadita (NPC Service) and Dr Badrul Amini Rasid (Anti-Doping) – outlining their respective plans for the Games. Prior to this, the Sports Department has also conducted its meeting with Technical Delegates of the respective sports. 

APSF and VIEAPGOC are facing great challenges in various organisational aspects of the Games following the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak which requires the host to adhere to even stricter operating procedures to ensure the safety of athletes, officials, contingents and the masses. The secretariat is working hand in hand with VIEAPGOC to streamline various areas of the Games with more meetings expected in the coming weeks and months.

Eleven sports will be contested in the Games to be held around Hanoi and its vicinity from 17 to 23 December. Sports to be featured include Athletics, Archery, Badminton, Boccia, Chess, Goalball, Judo, Powerlifting, Swimming, Table Tennis and Wheelchair Tennis

ends

June 3, 2022

SECRETARIAT EMBARKS ON SERIES OF VIRTUAL MEETINGS

SECRETARIAT EMBARKS ON SERIES OF VIRTUAL MEETINGS

June 3, 2021 – The ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF) secretariat has embarked on a series of virtual meetings and discussions to outline and discuss preparations for the upcoming ASEAN Para Games 2021 scheduled in Vietnam in December. 

With less than six months before the commencement of the 11th edition of the Hanoi Games, APSF and the Vietnam ASEAN Para Games Organising Committee (VIEAPGOC) are stepping up efforts to ensure that all relevant parties and stakeholders are well-prepared to ensure the smooth running of the Games amid the challenging health environment caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Amongst the areas covered include Marketing, Classification as well as the Anti-Doping and NPC Service departments with Directors – Lim Chuan Beng (Marketing), Prof Datuk Dr Rokiah Omar (Classification), Rezza Dwi Brammadita (NPC Service) and Dr Badrul Amini Rasid (Anti-Doping) – outlining their respective plans for the Games. Prior to this, the Sports Department has also conducted its meeting with Technical Delegates of the respective sports. 

APSF and VIEAPGOC are facing great challenges in various organisational aspects of the Games following the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak which requires the host to adhere to even stricter operating procedures to ensure the safety of athletes, officials, contingents and the masses. The secretariat is working hand in hand with VIEAPGOC to streamline various areas of the Games with more meetings expected in the coming weeks and months.

Eleven sports will be contested in the Games to be held around Hanoi and its vicinity from 17 to 23 December. Sports to be featured include Athletics, Archery, Badminton, Boccia, Chess, Goalball, Judo, Powerlifting, Swimming, Table Tennis and Wheelchair Tennis

ends

May 26, 2022

DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO NPC BRUNEI DARUSSALAM ON THE DEMISE OF ITS PRESIDENT, SHAIKH MAHMUD SHAIKH IBRAHIM

DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO NPC BRUNEI DARUSSALAM ON THE DEMISE OF ITS PRESIDENT, SHAIKH MAHMUD SHAIKH IBRAHIM

ON behalf of the ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF), I would like to extend our heartfelt and deepest condolences to the family and NPC Brunei Darussalam on the passing of its president, Shaikh Mahmud Shaikh Ibrahim on Wednesday, 26 May 2021. 

The demise of Mr Shaikh Mahmud, 67, is indeed a great loss to the APSF and the ASEAN Paralympic family due to his wide knowledge and unwavering passion and support in pushing for the development of para-sports, particularly in Brunei Darussalam and in the region. 

Our thoughts, prayers and sympathies are with Mr Shaikh Mahmud’s immediate family, friends and our colleagues at NPC Brunei Darussalam during this moment of grief. 

 

May you rest in peace, Mr Shaikh Mahmud. 

MAJOR GENERAL OSOTH BHAVILAI

President

ASEAN PARA SPORTS FEDERATION (APSF)

May 15, 2022

TECHNICAL DELEGATES IN SOLO TO CHECK ON VENUES AND COMPETITION READINESS

TECHNICAL DELEGATES IN SOLO TO CHECK ON VENUES AND COMPETITION READINESS

BANGKOK, 15 June – TECHNICAL Delegates (TDs) to the 11th ASEAN Para Games 2022 will be in Solo for a three-day technical inspection on competition venues in four main districts in Solo, Karanganyar, Sukoharjo and Semarang in Central Java, Indonesia.

Following up from last month’s Project Review and the Solo Games Coordination Committee (Co-Comm) meeting, the TDs are part of the ASEAN Para Sports Federation’s (APSF) project review team, headed by Secretary-General Senior Colonel Dr Wandee Tosuwan, who be conducting the 2nd CoComm Meeting from 17-19 June to ensure that all preparation for the Solo 2022 are on track.

A total of 14 TDs from Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia Thailand, Japan, Hong Kong and Korea have been appointed to oversee the technical aspects of the competition to ensure that sports and events held in Solo conform with international standards and requirements.

Apart from the TDS, a total number of 134 International Technical Officials (ITOs) will be on the ground officiating all 14 sports, with 110 coming from ASEAN and 24 from Asia and Oceania.

“Apart from the readiness of venues, the APSF project review team will conduct meetings with the Local Organising Committee (INASPOC) and the National Paralympic Committee (NPC) of Indonesia to confirm key decisions on several organisational aspects such as technical, venues and other key areas under Games support such as transportation, arrival and departures, the Chef de Mission seminar, ceremonies and protocols, logistics, promotion and branding as well as media management, IT management, broadcast, Anti-doping and Classification,” said Dr Wandee here today.

The Solo 2022 Games, slated from 30 July to August 6 is set to feature more than 1,600 athletes from all 11 Southeast Asian nations including Timor Leste. The Games was awarded to Indonesia following Hanoi’s withdrawal as host last year due to the rising cases of Covid-19 in Vietnam then.

Solo is hosting Para Athletics at Stadion Manahan, Powerlifting (Paragon Hotel), Para-Badminton (Euditorium UMS), Boccia (Gor Fkor UNS Solo), CP Football (Stadion UNS Solo), Blind Judo (Tirtonardi Convention Hall), Wheelchair Tennis (Tennis Court Manahan), Goalball (Gor UNS Ketingan) and Para Archery (Lapangan Kota Barat Solo).

The district of Karanganyar will be home to Wheelchair Basketball (GOR RM Said), Para Table Tennis (De Tjolomadoe) and Sitting Volleyball (Gor UTP) while Para Swimming, which was originally scheduled at Intan Pari Swimming Complex, has now been moved to Jatidiri Swimming Complex in Semarang. Lorin Dwangsa in Sukoharjo will host Para Chess.

Since the successful staging of the 9th ASEAN Para Games 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, two editions of the ASEAN Para Games – Manila 2019 and Hanoi 2021 – were cancelled following withdrawal by the respective hosts due to the rising cases of Covid-19 in both countries then.

Indonesia’s offer to replace Vietnam as host of the 11th Games was approved by the APSF Board of Governors (BoG), the federation’s highest decision-making body in mid-February.

May 11, 2022

FLAG OFFICIALLY HANDED OVER, SOLO GEARS UP TO DELIVER 2022 GAMES

FLAG OFFICIALLY HANDED OVER, SOLO GEARS UP TO DELIVER 2022 GAMES

THE ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF) flag was handed over to Solo City on Monday night at the historical Mangkunegaran Palace, marking the official handover of the 11th ASEAN Para Games (APG) 2022 to the city which is hosting the Games for the second time after 10 years. 
 
The biennial Games, the most prestigious sporting affair for Para athletes from 11 countries in the Southeast Asia region,  takes place in the city of Solo and its vicinity, from July 30 to August 6.
 
In a colourful ceremony steeped in Javanese tradition, culture and atmosphere, APSF president Major General Osoth Bhavilai handed over the flag to National Paralympic Committee (NPC) Indonesia President Senny Marbun, who then passed the flag to the Mayor of Solo, Gibran Rakabuming Raka. 
 
Other key dignitaries present at the ceremony were King Mangkunegara X, Gusti Pangeran Harya Bhre Cakrahutomo Wira Sudjiwo and Drs Chandra Bhakti, Indonesian Youth and Sports Deputy Minister (IV) of and APSF Secretary-General Senior Colonel Dr Wandee Tosuwan.  Also at the ceremony were APSF secretariat members, members from the Local Organising Committee and NPC Indonesia secretariat members. 
 
The official handing over of the Games flag last took place during the closing ceremony of the Kuala Lumpur 2017 Games, when it was passed to the 2019 host city, Manila. However, the staging of the Games suffered setbacks when the Manila Games as well as the 11th ASEAN Para Games 2021 in Hanoi were cancelled due to the rising Covid-19 pandemic. 
 
Speaking at the Games’ first physical event in Solo, Major General Osoth stressed the need for all parties to work closely to ensure the Games are delivered smoothly despite the challenging Covid situation.
 
“Following numerous meetings and discussions, mostly done virtually over the last few months, APSF, NPC and LOC finally agreed on how best to deliver the Games. The Games is now less than 80 days away and with 14 sports listed, we need to work together and step up preparation efforts,” said Maj Gen Osoth. 
 
“The next two months are crucial, but I have full confidence that Solo will be able to deliver a memorable Games. I wish everyone all the best in the coming weeks and months ahead,” he added. 
 
Mr Gibran, in his speech, expressed gratitude to APSF for its continuous support and assistance in providing valuable inputs, especially in the preparation of competition venues and sports. 
 
“Solo is ready to receive participants, athletes, officials and guests and we will do our utmost best to deliver a successful Games,” he said. 
 
The APSF Project Review team led by Senior Colonel Wandee Tosuwan, has also finalised a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which will be officially signed between APSF and the Local Organising Committee in the coming weeks. 
 
“The official signing of the MoU will be done once the Presidential Decree from the Indonesian President is received in the coming weeks. Both APSF and NPC as well as legal representatives from the Local Organising Committee have reached a consensus in various functional areas such as operation, venues, medical and anti-doping, classification, accreditation, accommodation, food and beverage, transportation, Information Technology, marketing, media, and broadcasting,” said Senior. Col Wandee.
 
The APSF team conducted inspections on all 14 competition venues in and around Solo over the last three days. Fourteen sports will be contested with more than 1,600 athletes and approximately 600 officials from all 11 countries expected to be in the city in July. 
 
The findings and recommendations were presented during the Coordination Committee (CoComm) meeting at Alila Hotel here, also attended by NPC Indonesia representatives which was led by President Senny Marbun, Secretary-General Rima Ferdianto as well as representatives from various departments of the Local Organising Committee.
 
APSF key officials involved in the project review team include Directors Stefanie  Ang (Sports and Technical), Naseruddin Wahab (Media and Communications), Lim Chuan Beng (Marketing and Sponsorship), Aryo Moedanton (Accreditation), Rezza Dwi Brammadita (NPC Relations) and Dato Hakem Arabi (Legal and Ethics). 
 
In a press conference after the CoComm meeting, APSF President Major General Osoth expressed satisfaction over the progress of Games preparation but stressed that several sports venues including swimming require immediate upgrades and extra attention.

“Venues like badminton and a few others are excellent, but several competition venues including swimming needed immediate attention as there was not much progress. However, we have full confidence in the organisers’ capabilities to have the venues ready in time… athletes are looking forward to being in Solo in July and August,”  said Maj Gen Osoth. 
 
NPC President Senny Marbun said since the cancellation of the Manila Games in 2020 and Vietnam in 2021, athletes have been left without top-notch Games and yearning for competitive action. 
 
Attention will now be on the Solo Games as it is the only major regional para tournament this year…so be prepared for an exciting Games in Solo,” said Senny. 
 
Sports to be contested include athletics, archery, badminton, boccia, CP Football, chess, goalball, judo, para powerlifting, para-swimming, table tennis, wheelchair tennis, sitting volleyball and wheelchair basketball. 

May 7, 2022

APSF to conduct project review

APSF TO CONDUCT PROJECT REVIEW TO ENSURE SOLO’S READINESS

The ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF) will conduct a project review this weekend to gauge Solo’s readiness as host city of the upcoming 11th ASEAN Para Games 2022, scheduled in the Central Java’s city from July 30 to August 6.

The two-day exercise commences on Saturday (7 to 10 May) with visits to the approved sports and competition venues in Solo and its vicinity.
Prior to this, APSF had approved the selection of Solo as host city of the 11th edition of the biennial Games, replacing Hanoi which withdrew from the hosting job last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.


The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between APSF and the Local Organising Committee (LOC) is also expected to take place during the project review.
An eight-member delegation, led by APSF President Maj. Gen. Osoth Bhavilai and Ssecretary-General Senior Colonel Dr Wandee Tosuwan, will conduct the project review which is expected to cover crucial aspects of the Games including the readiness of venues, sports and technical, transportation, accommodation, classification, anti-doping as well information technology, media and broadcast, marketing, protocol and events, legal as well as Covid-19 travelling and safety protocols.
Other members in the delegation include APSF Sports Director Stefanie Ang, Legal Chairman Dato Abdul Hakem Arabi, Marketing and Sponsorship Director Lim Chuan Beng, Media and Communications Director Naser Wahab, NPC Relations Director Rezza Brammadita and Accreditation Director Aryo Meodanton.


A flag handing ceremony by APSF to the host city, marking the official handover of the APSF flag from the previous host city to the current host, is scheduled on Monday with several key government officials, host city and NPC Indonesia representatives expected to be in attendance.


Following the signing of the MoU, a coordination meeting between APSF and the LOC will be held with various crucial areas to be covered. It will be the first physical meeting between the APSF and the LOC since the city was officially awarded the hosting job last year.


“We look forward to the project review as well as meeting our counterparts at LOC in-person to help expedite the Games’ preparation, especially in areas which require urgent attention such as venue preparation, accommodation, travelling, health safety and transportation.
More importantly, issues related to travelling protocols and safety measures at a time when Covid-19 is still a big threat need to be thoroughly discussed,” said senior Colonel Wandee.


After a lapse of four years following the cancellation of Manila 2020 and Hanoi 2021, athletes and contingents are looking forward to the staging of the Solo Games with more than 1,500 athletes from all 11 ASEAN nations – Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Timor Leste – expected to gather in the host city.


Sports to be contested include athletics, archery, badminton, boccia, CP Football, chess, goalball, judo, para powerlifting, para-swimming, table tennis, wheelchair tennis, sitting volleyball and wheelchair basketball.

April 16, 2022

VIETNAM STICKS TO 11 SPORTS, CITES ECONOMIC CHALLENGES AS MAIN REASON

VIETNAM STICKS TO 11 SPORTS, CITES ECONOMIC CHALLENGES AS MAIN REASON

BANGKOK, 16 April 2021 – THE Vietnam ASEAN Para Games Organising Committee (VIEAPGOC) has informed the ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF) on the government’s decision with regards to the final number of sports to be contested in Vietnam at this year’s 11th ASEAN Para Games in Hanoi in December.

Citing economic reasons and difficulties in preparing venues and facilities due to the Covid-19 pandemic, VIEAPGOC has officially informed the APSF that the Vietnam government and related authorities would not be able to meet the proposal to include the additional four sports proposed for the biennial Games. 

The APSF Board of Governors (BoG), in its meeting on February 25 involving all 10 member-countries, put forward a proposal for VIEAOPGOC to include an additional of four sports – Wheelchair Basketball, CP Football, Cycling and Sitting Volleyball – to the existing 11 sports already endorsed by the BoG. 

The sports already endorsed by the Board include Athletics, Archery, Badminton, Boccia, Chess, Goalball, Judo, Powerlifting, Swimming, Table Tennis and Wheelchair Tennis.

The BOG is APSF’s highest decision-making authority with members comprising presidents or their alternates of all National Paralympic Committees (NPCs). President of the hosting nation (currently Vietnam) is automatically the chairman of the Board. Cambodia will be hosting the next Games in Phnom Penh in 2023. 

The APSF BoG, in its meeting in February chaired by NPC Vietnam president Huynh Vinh Ai, had endorsed the 11 sports but member-nations, who last competed in the Games in 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, had proposed that Wheelchair Basketball, CP Football, Cycling and Sitting Volley be included as well. 

Vietnam will be hosting the ASEAN Para Games for only the second time after a lapse of 18 years. The country last hosted the second edition of the Games in 2003 where only five sports were contested then.  In the last Games in Kuala Lumpur in 2017, 16 sports were contested while the 10th Games in Manila, originally scheduled in January 2020 with 16 sports, were cancelled due to the COVID-19 global outbreak. 

The proposal was made by member-countries based on the final findings of the Expression of Interest (EOI) stated that the four sports surpassed the criteria for selection with more than four nations supported its inclusion. 

APSF President Major General Osoth Bhavilai said the Vietnam Paralympic Association (VPA), in an official letter to the APSF, confirmed that the decision to stick to the 11 sports due to the tough economic conditions and other related difficulties caused by the current pandemic. 

The letter, signed by NPC Vietnam President Huynh Vinh Ai stated that there is insufficient time for economic recovery and to carry out efforts to improve on venues and facilities for the additional sports.

NPC Vietnam and VIEAPGOC, said Bhavilai, seek the understanding of APSF and member countries and to rally and work together to ensure the successful staging of the 11th Games in these difficult times. 

“NPC Vietnam presented the outcome of the BoG meeting and our proposal to the Vietnam Government, Head of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) and the Vietnam Sports Administration,” said Maj. Gen. Bhavilai. 

The chairman of Vietnam Sports Administration Mr Tran Due Phan, who is also vice-chairman of the Local Organising Committee for both the SEA Games and ASEAN Para Games 2021, confirmed that Vietnam will only be hosting 11 sports for the Games due to economic reasons. 

VIEAPGOC had pledged its commitment to ensure the smooth delivery of the Hanoi Games, adding that it will step up measures to ensure the safety of participants and the masses based on the guidelines stipulated by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) in the organisation of multi-sport Games.

Scroll to top