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2009 Lusofonia Games

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Summary

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FieldValue
nameII Lusofonia Games
logo2009 Lusophony Games logo.png
size200
host_cityLisbon, Portugal
nations12
athletes1,300
events67 (10 sports)
plus one demonstration event
opening11 July 2009
closing19 July 2009
opened_byAníbal Cavaco Silva
closed_byJosé Sócrates
stadiumMEO Arena (ceremonies)
Estádio Universitário (athletics)
mottoA união é mais importante que a vitória
"Union is more important than victory"
websitelisboa2009.org
previous2006 Macau
next 2014 Goa

plus one demonstration event Estádio Universitário (athletics) "Union is more important than victory" The 2009 Lusofonia Games () was the second Lusofonia Games, a multi-sport event for delegations representing Portuguese-speaking National Olympic committees. It took place in Lisbon, Portugal, from 11 to 19 July 2009. The Pavilhão Atlântico acted as the main venue, staging the opening ceremonies and the majority of the sporting events.

Host decision

The organization was awarded to Portugal during the 6th ACOLOP general assembly, gathered in Macau, on 10 October 2006. José Vicente de Moura, president of the Olympic Committee of Portugal and honorary president of the ACOLOP, is also the president of the Organizing Committee for the 2009 Lusophony Games (COJOL).

Participants

  • Portugal (170 athletes)
  • Macau
  • Brazil
  • Cape Verde
  • Mozambique
  • Angola
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • India
  • Sri Lanka (20 athletes)
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • East Timor
  • São Tomé and Príncipe

Games

Sports

On 21 May 2007, during a meeting between the 2009 Games Organizing Committee (, COJOL) and the ACOLOP (Associação dos Comités de Língua Oficial Portuguesa, ), a decision on which should be the ninth sport to be included in the competition program—out of a list that included badminton, canoeing, judo, swimming, and roller hockey — was delayed due to insufficient survey data from some of the ACOLOP member committees. Later that year, on 12 November the ACOLOP general assembly, gathered in Lisbon, finally decided to add judo to the official program.

This edition thus featured nine sports—one more than in the inaugural games in 2006 — comprising 65 events. Three events for disabled athletes were included in the athletics competition, for a total of 68. One of those disabled athletics events is of demonstration nature and is not included in the medal ranking.

  • Athletics
    • Disabled athletics
  • Basketball
  • Beach volleyball
  • Football (men)
  • Futsal (men)
  • Judo
  • Table Tennis
  • Taekwondo
  • Volleyball

Venues

Most of the competitions were held in venues within Lisbon, but other sports, like beach and indoor volleyball, were played in the neighbouring municipalities of Oeiras and Almada, respectively. The opening and closing ceremonies were held at Pavilhão Atlântico, the largest venue, where four sports took place as well.

VenueLocationSportCapacity
Estádio UniversitárioLisbonAthletics, Disabled athleticsurl=http://www.eul.pt/gca/?id=731title=Estádio Universitário de Lisboa (EUL)publisher=Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superioraccessdate=26 October 2008language=Portuguese}}
Pavilhão Açoreana SegurosLisbonBasketballurl=http://www.slbenfica.pt/Clube/Pavilhoes/pavilhao1/pavilhao1.asptitle=Pavilhão Açoreana Segurospublisher=S.L. Benficaaccessdate=26 October 2008language=Portuguesearchiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20080921225839/http://www.slbenfica.pt/Clube/Pavilhoes/pavilhao1/pavilhao1.asparchivedate= 21 September 2008url-status= live}}
Pavilhão AtlânticoLisbonJudo, Futsal, Taekwondo, Table tennis20,000
Pavilhão Municipal de AlmadaAlmadaVolleyballN/A
Santo Amaro de Oeiras BeachOeirasBeach volleyball and Closing CeremoniesN/A
Estádio NacionalOeirasFootball38,000
Estádio José GomesAmadoraFootball10,000

Calendar

In this table, each blue box represents an event competition, such as a qualification round or group match. The golden boxes represent days during which medal-awarding finals for a sport were held. The number indicated in each box represents the number of finals that were to be contested on that day. The sports marked with an asterisk (*) means that it has an event that is a demonstration sport and its champion does not count in the final tally.

Opening ceremonyEvent competitionsEvent finalsClosing ceremony
July 200910th
Sat11th
Sat12th
Sun13th
Mon14th
Tue15th
Wed16th
Thu17th
Fri18th
Sat19th
SunGold
medalsTotal gold medals1918684516Cumulative Total1937435155606167July 200910th
Sat11th
Sat12th
Sun13th
Mon14th
Tue15th
Wed16th
Thu17th
Fri18th
Sat19th
SunGold
medals
[[File:Athletics pictogram.svg20pxclass=skin-invert-image]] Athletics1316231
[[File:Basketball pictogram.svg20pxclass=skin-invert-image]] Basketball22
[[File:Volleyball (beach) pictogram.svg20pxclass=skin-invert-image]] Beach volleyball22
[[File:Athletics pictogram.svg20pxclass=skin-invert-image]] Disabled athletics*22
[[File:Football pictogram.svg20pxclass=skin-invert-image]] Football11
[[File:Futsal pictogram.svg20pxclass=skin-invert-image]] Futsal11
[[File:Judo pictogram.svg20pxclass=skin-invert-image]] Judo6814
[[File:Table tennis pictogram.svg20pxclass=skin-invert-image]] Table tennis225
[[File:Taekwondo pictogram.svg20pxclass=skin-invert-image]] Taekwondo448
[[File:Volleyball (indoor) pictogram.svg20pxclass=skin-invert-image]] Volleyball22
Ceremonies

Symbols

The image and identity of the Lisbon 2009 Lusophony Games were conveyed by its official logo and mascot. The logo represents an "athlete, celebrating victory with a multicoloured ribbon, following the motto 'Union stronger than Victory', in an appeal to fair-play and unity between the athletes". The mascot, representing a youthful humanized flame, is called "Xama" (after "chama", "flame" in English) and embodies the spirit of sport, the athlete's desire to surpass own limits, the "energy and vivacity" that give "body and soul in every heat".

Medal table

Note that when each champion is counted, the results will differ from the official results, therefore the following table will not match the official one as shown on the competition's website.

2009 Lusophony Games medal countPosCountry[[Image:Med 1.pngGold]][[Image:Med 2.pngSilver]][[Image:Med 3.pngBronze]]TotalTotal676773207
1Brazil33232076
2Portugal25341574
3Angola41914
4Macau13812
5Cape Verde1157
India1157
São Tomé and Príncipe1157
8Sri Lanka1045
9Mozambique0325

References

References

  1. Nine founding members of the ACOLOP ([[Angola]], [[Brazil]], [[Cape Verde]], [[East Timor]], [[Guinea-Bissau]], [[Macau]], [[Mozambique]], [[Portugal]] and [[São Tomé and Príncipe. São Tomé & Príncipe]]) and three associate members ([[Equatorial Guinea]], India and [[Sri Lanka]])
  2. "Pano cai com Portugal como segundo país mais medalhado". Comité Olímpico de Portugal.
  3. (12 November 2007). "ACOLOP aprova programa dos 2.ºs Jogos da Lusofonia". Comité Olímpico de Portugal.
  4. "The 2nd Lusophony Games – The European Olympic Committees".
  5. "Comité Olímpico de Portugal".
  6. "Sri Lanka Sports News {{pipe}} Online edition of Daily News – Lakehouse Newspapers".
  7. Agência Lusa. (21 May 2007). "Jogos Lusofonia – Organização de Lisboa2009 adia decisão sobre a modalide a incluir no programa". [[Rádio e Televisão de Portugal.
  8. "Sports". Organizing Committee for the 2009 Lusophony Games (COJOL).
  9. "Location". Organizing Committee for the 2009 Lusophone Games (COJOL).
  10. "Estádio Universitário de Lisboa (EUL)". Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior.
  11. "Pavilhão Açoreana Seguros". [[S.L. Benfica]].
  12. "Logo". Organizing Committee for the 2009 Lusophone Games (COJOL).
  13. "Mascot". Organizing Committee for the 2009 Lusophone Games (COJOL).
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