Friday, November 30, 2007

Korat Hotel SEAGAME HOTEL Guide

Korat Hotel Korat Hotel Nakhon Ratchasima Town
Pakchong Landmark Hotel Pakchong Landmark Hotel Pakchong , Nakhon Ratchasima
Valais De Chalet Resort Valais De Chalet Resort Pakchong Distrist, Nakhon Ratchasima
Pensuk Hotel Pensuk Hotel Soungnoen Nakhonratchasima
The Greenery Resort  Khao Yai The Greenery Resort Khao Yai Pakchong, Nakornratchasima

Korat Hotel SEAGAME HOTEL Guide

Korat Hotel Korat Hotel Nakhon Ratchasima Town
Pakchong Landmark Hotel Pakchong Landmark Hotel Pakchong , Nakhon Ratchasima
Valais De Chalet Resort Valais De Chalet Resort Pakchong Distrist, Nakhon Ratchasima
Pensuk Hotel Pensuk Hotel Soungnoen Nakhonratchasima
The Greenery Resort  Khao Yai The Greenery Resort Khao Yai Pakchong, Nakornratchasima

The total gold medals in play at the upcoming 24th SEA Games in Thailand

The total gold medals in play at the upcoming 24th SEA Games in Thailand may be reduced by 12 to 473, instead of 485 as planned.

The reduction is attributed to a lack of registered countries for 12 categories in six of the sporting events included in the major regional competition, to be held in Thailand’s northeastern Nakhon Ratchasima province December 6-15.

According to regulations, the SEA Games organising board has to withdraw an event from the Games if only two countries send athletes to compete in it.

Some countries pointed to their slim chances of winning as the reason for withdrawing their competitors in the 12 event categories that will now likely be cancelled. Host team Thailand stands to suffer the most from the cancellations, as they were the favourites in all 12 of the events. Viet Nam had medal chances in three potentially cancelled shooting disciplines, including skeet, trap and double trap.

The total official number of athletes and officials from participating teams is 7,265, down 1,356 compared with earlier registered lists.

The total gold medals in play at the upcoming 24th SEA Games in Thailand

The total gold medals in play at the upcoming 24th SEA Games in Thailand may be reduced by 12 to 473, instead of 485 as planned.

The reduction is attributed to a lack of registered countries for 12 categories in six of the sporting events included in the major regional competition, to be held in Thailand’s northeastern Nakhon Ratchasima province December 6-15.

According to regulations, the SEA Games organising board has to withdraw an event from the Games if only two countries send athletes to compete in it.

Some countries pointed to their slim chances of winning as the reason for withdrawing their competitors in the 12 event categories that will now likely be cancelled. Host team Thailand stands to suffer the most from the cancellations, as they were the favourites in all 12 of the events. Viet Nam had medal chances in three potentially cancelled shooting disciplines, including skeet, trap and double trap.

The total official number of athletes and officials from participating teams is 7,265, down 1,356 compared with earlier registered lists.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

SEA Games 2007 Nakhon Ratchasima THAILAND


Nakhon Ratchasima SEA Games 2007 Regional Thailand.24th South East Asian Games Nakhon Ratchasima 2007 SEA Games 2007 Information Center Nakhon Ratchasima THAILAND SEA GAMES 2007 ซีเกมส์ 2007 ครั้งที่24 โคราช อาเซียนพาราเกมส์ ASEAN PARA GAMES 2007 กีฬาคนพิการ

SEA Games 2007 Nakhon Ratchasima THAILAND


Nakhon Ratchasima SEA Games 2007 Regional Thailand.24th South East Asian Games Nakhon Ratchasima 2007 SEA Games 2007 Information Center Nakhon Ratchasima THAILAND SEA GAMES 2007 ซีเกมส์ 2007 ครั้งที่24 โคราช อาเซียนพาราเกมส์ ASEAN PARA GAMES 2007 กีฬาคนพิการ

Karate instaction (learn Karate )


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Learning karate like a new language

When you learn Karate, you are first introduced to individual techniques, such as single blocks and strikes. If we compare learning Karate to learning a new language, you can think of these like the letters of the alphabet. Several techniques strung together may form words. The practice of basic techniques is often simply called “basics”, or Kihon in Japanese. To stay with this analogy, sentences are thus formed by stringing several basic techniques together, for example, in Kihon Ido, which means, “moving basics”, because you step and thus move your body while you block and/or strike.

Typical for Karate are Katas. A Kata is a sequence of movements used for training and to demonstrate technique. In the context of learning Karate, learing Katas then can be akin learning how to form paragraphs.

Karate instaction (learn Karate )


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Learning karate like a new language

When you learn Karate, you are first introduced to individual techniques, such as single blocks and strikes. If we compare learning Karate to learning a new language, you can think of these like the letters of the alphabet. Several techniques strung together may form words. The practice of basic techniques is often simply called “basics”, or Kihon in Japanese. To stay with this analogy, sentences are thus formed by stringing several basic techniques together, for example, in Kihon Ido, which means, “moving basics”, because you step and thus move your body while you block and/or strike.

Typical for Karate are Katas. A Kata is a sequence of movements used for training and to demonstrate technique. In the context of learning Karate, learing Katas then can be akin learning how to form paragraphs.

Seagame 2007 Animation by N' Can

SeaGames 2007
NaKhon RATCHASIMA 2007 GAME Korat SeaGames 2007 NakhonRatchasima Thailand Korat Thailand South East Asaia Game 2007Ticket Seagames 2007 FootBalls Ticket SeaGame Shamphiane ship SeaGame Sport Fan SeaGame Chear SeaGame 2007 โคราช ซีเกมส์ นครราชสีมา เกมส์ ฟุตบอลนัดชิง ซีเกมส์ 2007

Seagame 2007 Animation by N' Can

SeaGames 2007
NaKhon RATCHASIMA 2007 GAME Korat SeaGames 2007 NakhonRatchasima Thailand Korat Thailand South East Asaia Game 2007Ticket Seagames 2007 FootBalls Ticket SeaGame Shamphiane ship SeaGame Sport Fan SeaGame Chear SeaGame 2007 โคราช ซีเกมส์ นครราชสีมา เกมส์ ฟุตบอลนัดชิง ซีเกมส์ 2007

SEA Games 2007 Opening-Closing Ceremony


SEA Games 2007 Opening-Closing Ceremony

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SEA Games 2007 Opening-Closing Ceremony


SEA Games 2007 Opening-Closing Ceremony

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Sunday, November 25, 2007

2007 Southeast Asian Games

The 24th Southeast Asian Games (also known as SEA Games) will be held in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand from December 6 to December 16, 2007. The Thai Olympic Committee is planning the event to coincide with the commemoration of 80th birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Officials are studying the possibility of doing the events in multiple venues like what was done in Vietnam and the Philippines

Participating nations

Country Athletes Officials
IOC Code Name Men Women Total Men Women Total
BRU Flag of Brunei Brunei Darussalam 104 31 135 55 0 55
CAM Flag of Cambodia Cambodia 191 87 278 100 0 100
INA Flag of Indonesia Indonesia 494 357 851 248 25 273
LAO Flag of Laos Laos 255 208 463 115 68 183
MAS Flag of Malaysia Malaysia 492 366 858 256 25 281
MYA Flag of Burma Myanmar 315 195 510 170 32 202
PHI Flag of the Philippines Philippines 522 380 902 - - -
SIN Flag of Singapore Singapore 399 307 706 200 65 265
THA Flag of Thailand Thailand 619 519 1138 344 68 412
TLS Flag of East Timor Timor Leste - - - - - -
VIE Flag of Vietnam Vietnam 381 319 700 214 51 265

Total 3772 2769 6541 1702 334 2036

2007 Southeast Asian Games

The 24th Southeast Asian Games (also known as SEA Games) will be held in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand from December 6 to December 16, 2007. The Thai Olympic Committee is planning the event to coincide with the commemoration of 80th birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Officials are studying the possibility of doing the events in multiple venues like what was done in Vietnam and the Philippines

Participating nations

Country Athletes Officials
IOC Code Name Men Women Total Men Women Total
BRU Flag of Brunei Brunei Darussalam 104 31 135 55 0 55
CAM Flag of Cambodia Cambodia 191 87 278 100 0 100
INA Flag of Indonesia Indonesia 494 357 851 248 25 273
LAO Flag of Laos Laos 255 208 463 115 68 183
MAS Flag of Malaysia Malaysia 492 366 858 256 25 281
MYA Flag of Burma Myanmar 315 195 510 170 32 202
PHI Flag of the Philippines Philippines 522 380 902 - - -
SIN Flag of Singapore Singapore 399 307 706 200 65 265
THA Flag of Thailand Thailand 619 519 1138 344 68 412
TLS Flag of East Timor Timor Leste - - - - - -
VIE Flag of Vietnam Vietnam 381 319 700 214 51 265

Total 3772 2769 6541 1702 334 2036

2005 Southeast Asian Games

The 23rd Southeast Asian Games (also known as the 2005 SEA Games) was a biannual multi-sport event held in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005. The games were participated by the 11 countries located in Southeast asia

Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Philippines 113 84 94 291
2 Thailand 87 78 118 283
3 Vietnam 71 68 89 228
4 Malaysia 61 49 65 175
5 Indonesia 49 79 89 217
6 Singapore 42 32 55 129
7 Myanmar 17 34 48 99
8 Laos 3 4 12 19
9 Brunei Darussalam 1 2 2 5
10 Cambodia 0 3 9 12
11 Timor Leste 0 0 3 3

2005 Southeast Asian Games

The 23rd Southeast Asian Games (also known as the 2005 SEA Games) was a biannual multi-sport event held in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005. The games were participated by the 11 countries located in Southeast asia

Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Philippines 113 84 94 291
2 Thailand 87 78 118 283
3 Vietnam 71 68 89 228
4 Malaysia 61 49 65 175
5 Indonesia 49 79 89 217
6 Singapore 42 32 55 129
7 Myanmar 17 34 48 99
8 Laos 3 4 12 19
9 Brunei Darussalam 1 2 2 5
10 Cambodia 0 3 9 12
11 Timor Leste 0 0 3 3