2009 Summer Universiade

The 2009 Summer Universiade, officially known as the XXV Summer Universiade, was celebrated in Belgrade, Serbia from July 1 to 12, 2009.

The event has also been organised by a range of co-host cities mostly in Vojvodina (Serbian Autonomous Province), close to Belgrade. It was the largest sporting event ever to be organised by the city. At this Universiade the biggest star was the Russian rhythmic gymnast Evgeniya Kanaeva, who won 5 gold medals. Russia was the leading nation in the medal table, with the most gold medals (27) and most medals (76).

XXV Summer Universiade
XXV Летња универзијада
XXV Letnja univerzijada
2009 Summer Universiade
Host cityBelgrade, Serbia
Nations145
Athletes6,300
Events15 sports
OpeningJuly 1, 2009
ClosingJuly 12, 2009
Opened byPrime Minister Mirko Cvetković
Athlete's OathIvana Đerisilo (volleyball)
Judge's OathIvanka Raković (waterpolo)
Torch lighterPetar Filipović-Kusturica (waterpolo)
Main venueBelgrade Arena

Bidding process

Bid cities
City Country
Belgrade 2009 Summer Universiade  Serbia and Montenegro
Monterrey 2009 Summer Universiade  Mexico
Poznań 2009 Summer Universiade  Poland

The bidding process for the 2009 Summer Universiade games began in early 2004. Together with Belgrade, another two cities bid for the event – Monterrey in Mexico and Poznań in Poland. Working in Belgrade's favour were the various major sporting events the city was awarded to host in the then-upcoming 2005-2007 period such as EuroBasket 2005, the 2005 European Volleyball Championship, the 2006 European Water Polo Championship, and the European Youth Olympic Festival 2007. Furthermore, the city launched two unsuccessful candidate bids to organize the Summer Olympic Games (1992 and 1996); for the 1992 Summer Olympics bidding process, Belgrade was eliminated in the third round of International Olympic Committee voting, with the games ultimately being awarded to Barcelona. Belgrade was also eliminated (this time in the first round) in the 1996 Summer Olympics bidding process, with said games ultimately being awarded to Atlanta.

On 10 January 2005, Belgrade was announced as the host city of the 2009 Summer Universiade in Innsbruck, Austria. The host city announcement ceremony was attended by the now-deceased Belgrade mayor Nenad Bogdanović.

Mascot

2009 Summer Universiade 
Srba – 2009 Summer Universiade mascot

The mascot of the 2009 Summer Universiade is a sparrow bird. The organisers chose the sparrow not only because of its symbolic ties to the host city but also because it represents a fast, dynamic and skillful bird, attributes needed for those competing at Universiade. The mascot received a new more modern look in 2009 and a competition began to name the Belgrade sparrow. The three final names for the sparrow were published in the Serbian media in April 2009, with the finalists being Srba, Cvrle and Dživdžan. The final voting was left to the 10,000 Universiade volunteers who overwhelmingly chose the name "Srba".

Venues

The 2009 Summer Universiade took place in 69 venues across Belgrade and near bycities Inđija, Novi Sad, Obrenovac, Pančevo, Smederevo, Vršac and Zrenjanin. Obrenovac hosted the water polo and volleyball competition, Inđija, Pančevo and Vršac the basketball, Novi Sad the athletics and volleyball, while Zrenjanin hosted the swimming competition. The venue for each sport can be found on the official website of the 2009 Summer Universiade in Belgrade.

The opening and closing ceremonies took place at the Belgrade Arena, with a capacity of 20,000. A range of sports halls have undergone intense reconstruction to meet standards for the Universiade games. A number of venues were also newly constructed.

Vršac

Novi Sad

Smederevo

Lazarevac

Inđija

Jakovo

  • FK Jakovo Stadium — football

Universiade Village

The Universiade Village was home to all athletes participating at the 2009 Summer Universiade games. Often referred to as Belville, the village has been newly built and comprises 14 buildings containing modern apartments. The Belville complex consists of a residential area comprising 120,000m², commercial and business facilities comprising 34,800m² and educational facilities comprising 6,100m². The complex also includes 22,000m² of office space. The Belville complex was completed in May 2009 and officially opened in June 2009. 2000 Apartments have been offered for sale in spring of 2008, and the new owners will be allowed to move in during October 2009.

Each building has been named after a flower. They are Iris Marigold, Dandelion, Violet, Lily of the Valley, Sunflower, Mimosa, Cyclamen, Gillyflower, Syringa, Jacinth, Rose, Tulipa, and Lily. During the construction of the village it was the largest development site in the Balkans. It is located in New Belgrade with the closest venues to it being Belgrade Arena (basketball and table tennis), EXPO XXI (taekwondo) and TK Gazela (tennis).

Sports

Participants

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Serbia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
12009 Summer Universiade  Russia (RUS)27222776
22009 Summer Universiade  China (CHN)22211558
32009 Summer Universiade  South Korea (KOR)21111547
42009 Summer Universiade  Japan (JPN)20213273
52009 Summer Universiade  United States (USA)13131339
62009 Summer Universiade  Ukraine (UKR)7111331
72009 Summer Universiade  Chinese Taipei (TPE)75517
82009 Summer Universiade  Italy (ITA)6141131
92009 Summer Universiade  Poland (POL)610824
102009 Summer Universiade  Serbia (SRB)*55919
112009 Summer Universiade  Australia (AUS)5218
2009 Summer Universiade  Iran (IRI)5218
132009 Summer Universiade  France (FRA)48921
142009 Summer Universiade  Belarus (BLR)42511
152009 Summer Universiade  Spain (ESP)40610
162009 Summer Universiade  Mexico (MEX)35513
172009 Summer Universiade  Germany (GER)331117
182009 Summer Universiade  Great Britain (GBR)3137
192009 Summer Universiade  Switzerland (SUI)3115
202009 Summer Universiade  Netherlands (NED)3025
2009 Summer Universiade  Portugal (POR)3025
222009 Summer Universiade  Canada (CAN)27615
232009 Summer Universiade  South Africa (RSA)2259
2009 Summer Universiade  Turkey (TUR)2259
252009 Summer Universiade  Brazil (BRA)2226
262009 Summer Universiade  Cuba (CUB)2125
272009 Summer Universiade  Slovenia (SLO)2024
282009 Summer Universiade  Azerbaijan (AZE)2002
2009 Summer Universiade  Hong Kong (HKG)2002
302009 Summer Universiade  North Korea (PRK)1348
312009 Summer Universiade  Hungary (HUN)1258
322009 Summer Universiade  Kazakhstan (KAZ)1247
332009 Summer Universiade  New Zealand (NZL)1214
2009 Summer Universiade  Romania (ROU)1214
352009 Summer Universiade  Czech Republic (CZE)1146
362009 Summer Universiade  Kenya (KEN)1113
2009 Summer Universiade  Lithuania (LTU)1113
2009 Summer Universiade  Moldova (MDA)1113
2009 Summer Universiade  Senegal (SEN)1113
402009 Summer Universiade  Bulgaria (BUL)1012
412009 Summer Universiade  Honduras (HON)1001
2009 Summer Universiade  Latvia (LAT)1001
2009 Summer Universiade  Sweden (SWE)1001
442009 Summer Universiade  Egypt (EGY)0246
452009 Summer Universiade  Croatia (CRO)0213
2009 Summer Universiade  Mongolia (MGL)0213
2009 Summer Universiade  Vietnam (VIE)0213
482009 Summer Universiade  Thailand (THA)0167
492009 Summer Universiade  Slovakia (SVK)0134
502009 Summer Universiade  Armenia (ARM)0123
2009 Summer Universiade  Belgium (BEL)0123
522009 Summer Universiade  Israel (ISR)0112
532009 Summer Universiade  Algeria (ALG)0101
2009 Summer Universiade  Austria (AUT)0101
2009 Summer Universiade  Ecuador (ECU)0101
562009 Summer Universiade  Denmark (DEN)0011
Totals (56 entries)204203262669

Schedule

 ●  Opening Ceremony  ●  Competitions  ●  Finals  ●  Closing Ceremony
June/July 30 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Total
Ceremonies
Archery 2 8 10
Athletics 2 6 10 9 9 10 46
Basketball 2 2
Diving 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 12
Fencing 2 2 2 2 2 2 12
Football 2 2
Artistic gymnastics 1 1 2 10 14
Rhythmic gymnastics 2 6 8
Judo 4 4 4 4 2 18
Swimming 4 5 5 7 4 7 8 40
Table tennis 2 1 2 2 7
Taekwondo 5 4 4 4 4 21
Tennis 2 5 7
Volleyball 1 1 2
Water polo 1 1 2
Total Gold Medals 8 7 10 21 12 17 19 21 35 42 11 203

Broadcasting

The host broadcaster of the 2009 Summer Universiade was Serbia's RTS, the national broadcasting corporation. It used its first and second channel to broadcast the games as well as its digital channel. The games were produced and broadcast in high-definition television. Eurosport provided cable broadcasting to European nations.

References

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