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MWG Comprehensive Guide Friendship Together, Peace Forever! 6th CISM World Games Mungyeong Korea 2015 Comprehensive G uide 6th CISM World Games Organizing Committee Ⅰ. Event Overview 1.1 Chairman Greeting 1.2 Overview & Symbols 1.3 Participant Status 1 1. 1 Chairman Greeting On behalf of the Organizing Committee I would like to extend my most sincere welcome to all those wishing to attend the 6th CISM World Games sports festival of friendship and peace, under the motto, “Friendship Through Sports.” 2015 is a historically significant year as it marks the 70th anniversary of the independence and the division of the Republic of Korea. I believe it is greatly meaningful that military servicemen from around the world come together to the last remaining divided nation to fight for peace through sports. Not only has the Organizing Committee prepared flawless operation of the Games through cutting-edge Information Technology, but also will prepare to provide various cultures to experience the rich culture and affection of Korea so that the Games may become the core of festivities for military servicemen around the world. The Guidebook will aid you from your arrival to your departure and contains various informations related to the Games such as sports venues, athletes’ village, and accommodation. I hope that this will help all those preparing to participate in the Games. I look forward to meeting all of you in October, the most beautiful season Korea has to offer. I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to all the athletes, officials, and Games-related personnel. 6th CISM World Games Organizing Committee Chairman KIM, Sang-ki 2 1.2 6th CISM World Games Overview □ Title : 6th CISM World Games Mungyeong Korea 2015 □ Period : 2015. 10. 2(F) ~ 10. 11(Su) / 10 days □ Location : 8 cities of Gyeongsangbuk-do Province (Mungyeong, Pohang, Kimcheon, Yeongju, Andong, Sangju, Yecheon, Yeongcheon) □ Expected size : Around 9,000 from 110 nations □ Discipline / Location No. Discipline Location No. Discipline Location 1 Aero. Pent. Yecheon 16th Flight Wing 13 Mod. Pent. KAFAC 2 Archery Yecheon Jinho Archery Field 14 Naval Pent. 1st Marine DIV, Pohang 3 Basketball Andong Gym 15 Orienteering Yeongju Dongyang Univ. Yeongju Citizen Sports 4 Boxing 16 Parachuting 1st Marine DIV, Pohang Center 5 Cycling Mungyeong City 17 Sailing Pohang Yeongil Beach Korea Armed Forces 2 cities incl. Daegu 6 Fencing 18 Shooting Athletic Corps (KAFAC) Shooting Range 7 Football 6 cities incl. KAFAC 19 Swimming Kimcheon Swimming Pool 8 Golf Andong Golf Course 20 Taekwondo KAFAC 9 Handball Sangju Gym 21 Track & Field KAFAC 10 Judo KAFAC 22 Triathlon Pohang Yeongil Beach 11 Marathon Mungyeong City 23 Volleyball 2 cities incl. Kimcheon Gym Korea Army Academy 12 Mil. Pent. 24 Wrestling Mungyeong Gym Yeongcheon (KAAY) □ Symbols Emblem Mascot MUNGYEONG KOREA 2015 6th CISM World Games 3 Ⅱ. Sports Information 2.1 Competition Schedule 2.2 Venue Location 2.3 Detailed Schedule 10 2. 1 Competition Schedule W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su Discipline 30 10.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Aeronautical Pent. F C C C F Archery C C F F F Basketball C C C C C C SF F Boxing C C C C SF F Cycling F F F Fencing F F F F F F Football C C C C C C C SF C C F Golf C C C F Handball C C C C SF F Judo F F F Marathon F Military Pent. C C C C C F Modern Pent. C C F F F Naval Pent. C C C F Orienteering F F F Parachuting C C C C C C C F Sailing C C C C C Shooting F F F F F F Swimming F F F F Taekwondo F F F Track & Field F F F F F Triathlon F Volleyball C C C C C C SF SF/F Wrestling F F F F * C : Competition SF : Semifinals F : Final 11 2. 2 Venue Location City Discipline Competition Venue Judo, Taekwondo Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps (KAFAC) Indoor Complex Fencing KAFAC Indoor Tennis Court Modern Pent. KAFAC ◯1 Mungyeong (9) Track & Field KAFAC Main Stadium Marathon, Cycling Mungyeong Wrestling Mungyeong Gym Football (Quali / F) Mungyeong Stadium / KAFAC Main Stadium Handball Sangju Gym ◯2 Sangju (2) Football (Quali / SF) Sangju Citizen Stadium Swimming Kimcheon Swimming Pool ◯3 Kimcheon (3) Volleyball Kimcheon Gym Football (Qualifying) Kimcheon Stadium Military Pent. Korea Army Academy Yeongcheon (KAAY) ◯4 Yeongcheon/ Shooting (300m) KAAY Gogyeong Shooting Range Daegu (2) Shooting Daegu Shooting Range Archery Jinho Archery Field ◯5 Yecheon (2) Aeronautical Pent. 16th Flight Wing, KAFAC, Dongyang Univ. Boxing Yeongju Citizen Sports Center ◯6 Yeongju (3) Orienteering Dongyang University Football (Qualifying) Yeongju Citizen Stadium Golf Top Bliss Golf Course ◯7 Andong (3) Basketball Andong Gym Football (Qualifying) Andong Citizen Stadium Sailing Yeongil Beach Triathlon ◯8 Pohang (4) Parachuting 1st Marine Corps Division Naval Pent. 12 2. 3 Detailed schedule per sport and venue information Aero. Pent. ……………………………… 13 Archery ……………………………… 14 Basketball ……………………………… 15 Boxing ……………………………… 16 Cycling ……………………………… 17 Fencing ……………………………… 18 Football ……………………………… 19 Golf ……………………………… 22 Handball ……………………………… 23 Judo ……………………………… 24 Marathon ……………………………… 25 Military Pent. ……………………………… 26 Modern Pent. ……………………………… 28 Naval Pent. ……………………………… 29 Orienteering ……………………………… 30 Parachuting ……………………………… 31 Sailing ……………………………… 32 Shooting ……………………………… 33 Swimming ……………………………… 35 Taekwondo ……………………………… 38 Track & Field ……………………………… 39 Triathlon ……………………………… 42 Volleyball ……………………………… 43 Wrestling ……………………………… 44 13 ❖ Aeronautical Pentathlon Date Time Subdiscipline Venue 10. 4(Su) 08:00~14:00 Flying Contest 16th Flight Wing 10. 5(M) 08:00~18:00 Official Training 16th Flight Wing 08:00~12:00 Shooting KAFAC 10. 6(Tu) 13:30~18:00 Swimming 16th Flight Wing 10. 7(W) 08:00~18:00 Fencing 16th Flight Wing 10. 8(Th) 08:00~14:00 Ball contest 16th Flight Wing Obstacle Run 16th Flight Wing 08:00~15:00 10. 9(F) Orienteering Dongyang Univ. 19:00 Awards Ceremony 16th Flight Wing 16th Flight Wing (Flying, Ball Contest, Swimming, Fencing, Obstacle Run) ◦ Address : Gyeongsangbuk-do Yecheon-kun Youcheon-myeon Yeoncheon-ri ◦ Area / Capacity / Distance to Goesan Village : 8,025㎡ / 500 / 71㎞ (80 min) KAFAC (Shooting) Dongyang Univ. (Orienteering) ◦ Address : Mungyeong Hogye-myeon ◦ Address : Mungyeong Hogye-myeon Sangmu-ro 101 Sangmu-ro 101 ◦ Area / Seats : 8,025㎡ / 200 ~ 400 ◦ Area / Seats : 8,025㎡ / 200 ~ 400 ◦ Distance Goesan : 46㎞(50min) ◦ Distance to Goesan : 46㎞(50min) 14 ❖ Archery Date Time Subdiscipline Venue 10. 5(M) 11:00~16:40 Qualifying MㆍF Indiv. (1/32~1/2 rounds) 10. 6(Tu) 10:00~17:30 MㆍF Team (1/8~1/4 rounds) Mixed Team (1/8 round) Yecheon Mixed Team (1/4~Medal rounds) 10. 7(W) 10:00~16:45 Jinho Archery Awards (Mixed Team) Field Mixed Team (1/2~Medal rounds) 10. 8(Th) 10:00~17:10 Awards (Team) MㆍF Indiv. (1/2~Medal rounds) 10. 9(F) 10:00~16:40 Awards (Team) Jinho Archery Field (MᆞF Individual, MᆞF Team, Mixed Team ◦ Address :Gyeongsangbuk-do Yecheon-kun Yecheon-eup Cheongbok-ri 150 ◦ Area : 79,969㎡ ◦ Floors : 1 underground , 2 overground ◦ Seats : 2,948 ◦ Regarding disabled athletes : • Disabled classification : 3 clases * Participation limited to physically disabled athletes. - ARW 1 : Quadriplegic(paralysis of all four limbs) person that requires a wheelchair - ARW 2 : Diplegic(paralysis of both lower limbs) person that requires a wheelchair - ARST : Disabled athlete that can stand or requires a chair • No separate competition, held with regulations equivalent to able-bodied athletes / Recurve only ◦ Distance to Athletes' Village(Mungyeong) : 33㎞(47min) 15 ❖ Basketball Date Time Subdiscipline Venue 11:00~14:30 Game 1 / Game 2 A2:A1 / B2:B1 10. 3(Sa) 15:00~18:30 Game 3 / Game 4 A3:A4 / B3:B4 11:00~14:30 Game 5 / Game 6 A1:A3 / B1:B3 10. 4(Su) 15:00~18:30 Game 7 / Game 8 A5:A2 / B5:B2 11:00~14:30 Game 9 / Game 10 A1:A4 / B1:B4 10. 5(M) 15:00~18:30 Game 11 / Game 12 A3:A5 / B3:B5 11:00~14:30 Game 13 / Game 14 A4:A2 / B4:B2 10. 6(Tu) 15:00~18:30 Game 15 / Game 16 A5:A1 / B5:B1 11:00~14:30 Game 17 / Game 18 A2:A3 / B2:B3 10. 7(W) 15:00~18:30 Game 19 / Game 20 A4:A5 / B4:B5 11:00~14:30 Game 21 / Game 22 A 2nd:B 3rd / A 3rd:B 2nd 10. 8(Th) 15:00~18:30 Game 23 / Game 24 A 1st:B 4th / A 4th:B 1st 11:00~14:30 Game 25 / Game 26 21W:22L / 23L:24L 10. 9(F) 15:00~18:30 Game 27 / Game 28 21W:22W / 23W:24W Game 29 25L:26L (7th Place Match) 11:00~14:30 Game 30 25W:26W (5th Place Match) 10. 10(Sa) Game 31 27L:28L (3rd Place Match) 15:00~18:30 Game 32 27W:28W (Final) 19:00~20:00 Awards Ceremony Andong Gym ◦ Address : Gyeongsangbuk-do Andong-si Yuksa-ro 205 ◦ Area/ Seats/Distance to Athletes' Village(Basketball):18,509㎡/6,262 seats/60㎞(1hr 20min) ※ Accompanying referees are requested to bring their referee clothes for matches. 16 ❖ Boxing Date Time Subdiscipline Venue 14:00~17:00 10. 4(Su) Qualifying 19:00~22:00 14:00~17:00 10. 5(M) Qualifying 19:00~22:00 14:00~17:00 10. 6(Tu) Qualifying Yeongju Citizen Sports 19:00~22:00 Center Gym 14:00~17:00 10. 7(W) Qualifying 19:00~22:00 14:00~17:00 10. 8(Th) Semifinals 19:00~22:00 10. 10(Sa) 14:00~18:00 Finals / Awards Ceremony Yeongju Citizen Sports Center Gym ◦ Address : Gyeongsangbuk-do Yeongju-si Gaheung-ro 109 ◦ Floors : 1 underground ◦ Seats : 3,300 ◦ Distance to Athletes' Village(Mungyeong) : 58㎞(1hr 10min) ※ Accompanying referees are requested to bring their referee clothes for matches.
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