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Opening and closing ceremonies

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Flags of participating nations on balloon at closing ceremony

The 2013 Summer Universiade opening and closing ceremonies were held on 6 and 17 July 2013, with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Premier Dmitry Medvedev in attendance accordingly. The ceremonies took place in the new Kazan Arena stadium with a seating capacity of 45,000 people. In the handover Korean boy group EXO performed their hit song "Wolf", the title track from their first full-length album XOXO, at the closing ceremony while Russian artists and popstars made a huge shows with many decorations and special effects at both ceremonies.[2]

Participating nations]

A total of 162 nations were officially entered prior to the opening ceremony. In the list below, the number of athletes from each nation is given in parentheses. The largest national teams were from Russia, Ukraine, Canada, the U.S., Poland, Japan and China.[3]

  • Albania (2)
  • Algeria (1)
  • American Samoa (2)
  • Andorra (1)
  • Angola (4)
  • Anguilla (3)
  • Argentina (24)
  • Armenia (42)
  • Aruba (2)
  • Australia (152)
  • Austria (34)
  • Azerbaijan (81)
  • Bahamas (4)
  • Bangladesh (2)
  • Barbados (2)
  • Belarus (163)
  • Belgium (51)
  • Benin (2)
  • Bermuda (4)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (2)
  • Botswana (29)
  • Brazil (222) [4]
  • Bulgaria (25)
  • Burkina Faso (2)
  • Burundi (2)
  • Cameroon (2)
  • Canada (311)
  • Central African Republic (2)
  • Chad (2)
  • Chile (60)[5]
  • China (293)
  • Chinese Taipei (136)
  • Colombia (30)
  • Comoros (2)
  • Congo (8)
  • Costa Rica (6)
  • Croatia (10)
  • Cuba (6)
  • Curaçao (2)
  • Cyprus (9)
  • Czech Republic (162)
  • Denmark (15)
  • Djibouti (1)
  • Dominican Republic (6)
  • DR Congo (3)
  • Ecuador (2)
  • Egypt (45)
  • El Salvador (4)
  • Estonia (126)
  • Ethiopia (3)
  • Federated States of Micronesia (2)
  • Fiji (2)
  • Finland (84)
  • France (214)
  • Georgia (74)
  • Germany (154)
  • Ghana (20)
  • Great Britain (119)
  • Greece (13)
  • Guatemala (6)
  • Guinea (2)
  • Guinea-Bissau (1)
  • Haiti (2)
  • Honduras (2)
  • Hong Kong (63)
  • Hungary (130)
  • Iceland (1)
  • India (37)
  • Indonesia (37)
  • Iran (28)
  • Ireland (56)
  • Israel (40)
  • Italy (245)
  • Ivory Coast (2)
  • Jamaica (10)
  • Japan (415)
  • Jordan (2)
  • Kazakhstan (169)
  • Kenya (8)
  • Kyrgyzstan (91)
  • Latvia (102)
  • Lebanon (23)
  • Lesotho (1)
  • Liechtenstein (3)
  • Lithuania (94)[6]
  • Luxembourg (6)
  • Macau (50)
  • Macedonia (4)
  • Madagascar (5)
  • Malawi (2)
  • Malaysia (120)
  • Maldives (1)
  • Mali (17)
  • Malta (7)
  • Mexico (167)
  • Moldova (54)
  • Monaco (2)
  • Mongolia (133)
  • Montenegro (15)
  • Mozambique (2)
  • Namibia (23)
  • Netherlands (20)
  • Nepal (9)
  • New Zealand (38)
  • Nicaragua (2)
  • Niger (3)
  • Nigeria (12)
  • Northern Mariana Islands (2)
  • North Korea (30)
  • Norway (84)
  • Oman (33)
  • Pakistan (27)
  • Palestine (3)
  • Panama (3)
  • Paraguay (5)
  • Peru (22)
  • Philippines (89)
  • Poland (275)
  • Portugal (31)
  • Puerto Rico (2)
  • Qatar (23)
  • Romania (103)
  • Russia (672)[7] (host)
  • Rwanda (2)
  • Samoa (1)
  • San Marino (1)
  • Senegal (9)
  • Serbia (52)
  • Seychelles (2)
  • Sierra Leone (21)
  • Singapore (43)
  • Slovakia (72)
  • Slovenia (28)
  • Somalia (1)
  • South Africa (121)
  • South Korea (239)
  • Spain (46)
  • Sri Lanka (55)
  • Suriname (4)
  • Swaziland (2)
  • Sweden (60)[8]
  • Switzerland (70)
  • Syria (1)
  • Tajikistan (68)
  • Tanzania (2)
  • Thailand (82)
  • Togo (2)
  • Trinidad and Tobago (2)
  • Tunisia (2)
  • Turkey (82)
  • Turkmenistan (82)
  • Uganda (25)
  • Ukraine (363)
  • United Arab Emirates (35)
  • United States (290)
  • Uruguay (21)
  • Uzbekistan (58)
  • Venezuela (4)
  • Vietnam (15)
  • Virgin Islands (6)
  • Zambia (13)
  • Zimbabwe (16)

Sports

The sports at street playbill

For the first time in the history of the Universiades, twenty-seven sports were included in Kazan 2013.

The optional sports chosen were badminton, beach volleyball, belt wrestling, boxing, canoeing, chess, field hockey, rugby sevens, sambo, shooting, synchronized swimming, rowing, weightlifting, and wrestling. Of the optional sports chosen, belt wrestling, boxing, sambo, rugby sevens, and synchronized swimming made their debut at the 2013 Summer Universiade.

  • Aquatics
    • Diving (12) (details)
    • Swimming (42) (details)
    • Synchronized swimming (6) (details)
    • Water polo (2) (details)
  • Athletics (50) (details)
  • Badminton (6) (details)
  • Basketball (2) (details)
  • Beach volleyball (2) (details)
  • Belt wrestling (19) (details)
  • Boxing (10) (details)
  • Canoeing (24) (details)
  • Chess (3) (details)
  • Fencing (12) (details)
  • Field hockey (2) (details)
  • Football (2) (details)
  • Gymnastics (details)
    • Artistic gymnastics (14)
    • Rhythmic gymnastics (8)
  • Judo (18) (details)
  • Rowing (13) (details)
  • Rugby sevens (2) (details)
  • Sambo (18) (details)
  • Shooting (34) (details)
  • Table tennis (7) (details)
  • Tennis (7) (details)
  • Volleyball (2) (details)
  • Weightlifting (15) (details)
  • Wrestling (21) (details)

Calendar

The competition schedule at stops

The competition schedule for the 2013 Summer Universiade is shown as follows:[9]

OC Opening ceremony Event competitions   Event finals CC Closing ceremony

 

July 5th Fri 6th Sat 7th Sun 8th Mon 9th Tue 10th Wed 11th Thu 12th Fri 13th Sat 14th Sun 15th Mon 16th Tue 17th Wed Events
Ceremonies   OC                     CC  
Athletics                            
Badminton                    
Basketball            
Beach volleyball                    
Belt wrestling                          
Boxing                  
Canoeing                          
Chess                  
Diving                      
Fencing                          
Field hockey              
Football          
Gymnastics                          
Judo                            
Rowing                          
Rugby sevens                      
Sambo                            
Shooting                            
Swimming                            
Synchronized swimming                      
Table tennis                    
Tennis              
Volleyball          
Water polo        
Weightlifting                            
Wrestling                            
Total events                            
Cumulative total                            
July 5th Fri 6th Sat 7th Sun 8th Mon 9th Tue 10th Wed 11th Thu 12th Fri 13th Sat 14th Sun 15th Mon 16th Tue 17th Wed Events

Medal table[edit]

The host country is highlighted in lavender blue

From the official web site's medal tally information:[10]

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
  Russia        
  China        
  Japan        
  South Korea        
  Belarus        
  Ukraine        
  United States        
  South Africa        
  Italy        
  Australia        
  Lithuania        
  Poland        
  France        
  Germany        
  Azerbaijan        
  Chinese Taipei        
  Brazil        
  Hungary        
  Kazakhstan        
  Mongolia        
  Czech Republic        
  Uzbekistan        
  Thailand        
  Canada        
  Turkmenistan        
  Kyrgyzstan        
  North Korea        
  Israel        
  Turkey        
  Portugal        
  Armenia        
  Iran        
  Mexico        
  Slovakia        
  Cuba        
  Great Britain        
  Romania        
  Austria        
  Belgium        
  Botswana        
  Virgin Islands        
  Philippines        
  Moldova        
  Tajikistan        
  Serbia        
  Bulgaria        
  Jamaica        
  Georgia        
  Latvia        
  Argentina        
  Spain        
  Finland        
  Indonesia        
  India        
  Ireland        
  Kenya        
  Madagascar        
  Senegal        
  Malaysia        
  Netherlands        
  Switzerland        
  Albania        
  Chile        
  Ivory Coast        
  Croatia        
  Estonia        
  Greece        
  New Zealand        
  Slovenia        
  Venezuela        
Total        

Russia got almost half of gold medals and more than a quarter of all medals. This is more than any other nation in this games and in the history of Universiades. The media explained this by the fact that the Russian team featured nineteen reigning Olympic champions, who were listed as students, more than all other teams taken together, in an apparent attempt to make a good impression in Russian language media.[11]

Marketing[edit]

Logo, emblem and mascot[edit]

Universiade logo and mascot on street graffiti

Every Universiade logo must contain the Latin letter "U", designating a sporting event held under the auspices of the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The logo of the 2013 Summer Universiade represents a vertical rectangular design that comprises the words "Universiade", "Kazan", "Russia", "2013" and the five stars of the International University Sports Federation (FISU).

The emblem of the 2013 Summer Universiade takes its origin from an image of a tulip, a common element of Tatar ornaments that symbolizes revival.

Uni, a kitten rendering of the symbolic winged snow leopard, was chosen as the mascot for the Kazan 2013 Summer Universiade. The winged snow leopard is the national symbol of the Republic of Tatarstan. A stylized version of this creature is represented on Tatarstan’s coat of arms.

Slogan[edit]

Each Universiade host city chooses a slogan for their edition of the Games, according to their ideals and goals, and as approved by FISU. The slogan of the Kazan 2013 Summer Universiade was ‘U are the world’, which has two meanings: ‘You are the world’ and ‘Universiade is the World’.

Partners[edit]

The League of Partners was founded in November 2010 to ensure a multilateral partnership between business circles and the Kazan 2013 Organizing Committee. The League includes the companies that signed partnership agreements with the Executive Committee of the 27th World University Summer Games. The main mission of the League of Partners is to enlist the support of corporations through a partnership contract with the Kazan 2013 Executive Committee, and also to consolidate all efforts under the unified vision of the Universiade. To achieve that, the partner companies were to implement joint projects aimed at further developing specialized industries that will be part of the Kazan 2013 legacy.

Tickets[edit]

Tickets price ran between 700 and 6000 Russian rubles for the opening and closing ceremonies, and 30 to 200 RR for sporting events. Tickets began to be sold on the Internet one year before the Universiade.

Media support[edit]

Street info point with volunteers

Souvenir shop

Some 1,200 journalists from 170 countries were assisted by the Main Press Center (MPC), the International Broadcasting Center (IBC) at Kazan Arena, and the International Info Center at Universiade Village.

The games were televised by Eurosport as well as by 12 other international and 3 Russian TV networks.

Legacy[edit]

After the Universiade, the venues and stadia were to be consigned over to high schools and universities of Kazan, to children and youth sport schools, and to Olympic reserve schools. The Universiade Village was to be integrated into the main campus of the Federal University system.

Coins[edit]

10 ruble coins

The Central Bank of Russia issued commemorative coins dedicated to the 27th Summer Universiade Kazan 2013, including silver 3-ruble and 25-ruble, and gold 50-ruble, coins along with 10,000 ruble coins soon to appear in the banks of Russia. The Bank also planned to put into circulation two kinds of 10-ruble base-metal coins to mark the Universiade. These commemorative coins are accepted without limitation for all types of payment as legal tender in the Russian Federation.[12]

 

About Universiade

The history of the 27th World University Summer Games started long before its opening on July 6, 2013. Kazan was announced as the host city for the 2013 Summer Universiade in Brussels on May 31, 2008. 20 out of 27 members of the FISU Executive Committee gave their votes to the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan.

The 27th World University Summer Games in Kazan was the first Universiade, and even more, the first high-profile multi-sport event in the history of modern Russia.

The Universiade was held between July 6th and 17th, 2013.

Mission of the 27th World University Summer Games in Kazan

The mission of the Kazan 2013 Summer Universiade is to gather young athletes from all over the world in the city of unique multiethnic heritage. To continue Russian sport traditions, to become a launch pad for future generations of athletes. To make the life of Kazan citizens more diverse, interesting and convenient. To give Kazan citizens of all ages a possibility to play any kind of sport they like, to live a healthy life. To make a major contribution to the creation of Russia’s positive image in the world.

Symbols of the 27th World University Summer Games in Kazan

The symbols of the 2013 Summer Universiade are logo, emblem, mascot.

Any Universiade logo must contain the Latin letter ‘U’ which is a mandatory element to brand any sporting event held under the auspices of the International University Sports Federation (FISU).

The logo of the 2013 Summer Universiade represents a vertical rectangular design that comprises words ‘Universiade’, ‘Kazan’, ‘Russia’, ‘2013’ and five stars of the International University Sports Federation.The Universiade emblem consists of a black letter ‘U’ printed on a white background, centered over 5 stars symbolising five continents. It is also present on the white flag of the World University Games. The emblem of the 2013 Summer Universiade takes its origin from an image of a tulip, a common element of Tatar ornaments that symbolises revival. Besides, flowers are an essential part of summer, a symbol of youth and development, joy and happiness.

The present day the ornament that has become much deeper in its essence keeps playing a significant role in the nation’s arts and crafts.

Uni, the kitten of winged snow leopard, has been chosen as the mascot for the Kazan 2013 Summer Universiade. The winged snow leopard is the national symbol of the Republic of Tatarstan. Stylised, this creature is represented on Tatarstan’s coat of arms.

Motto of World University Games

 

The World University Games are held under the following slogan: ‘Excellence in Mind and Body’. Plus, each new Universiade has its own motto, which is offered by the organising committee and approved by the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The motto of the Kazan 2013 Summer Universiade is ‘U are the World’ which has two meanings: ‘You are the World’ and ‘Universiade is the World’.

Anthem of World University Games

In 1959, during the first World University Summer Games in Turin, Italy, ‘Gaudeamus Igitur’ was chosen as the anthem to be played during the medal ceremonies. The anthem was composed by Johannes Ockenheim in the 15th century, the lyrics were adopted in the 18th century. During the entire existence of the World University Games, ‘Gaudeamus’ has become just as important as the FISU emblem and Universiade mascot.

GAUDEAMUS IGITUR

Gaudeamus igitur,

Juvenes dum sumus!

Post jucundam juventutem,

Post molestam senectutem

Nos habebit humus

Nos habebit humus.

Ubi sunt qui ante nos

In mundo fuere?

Vadite ad superos

Transite ad inferos,

Ubi jam fuere

Ubi jam fuere.

Vita nostra brevis est,

Brevi finietur;

Venit mors velociter,

Rapit nos atrociter,

Nemini parcetur

Nemini parcetur.

Vivat Academia,

Vivant professores!

Vivat membrum quodlibet,

Vivant membra quaelibet

Semper sint in flore

Semper sint in flore!

Vivant omnes virgines,

Faciles, formosae!

Vivant et mulieries

Tenerae, amabilies,

Bonae, laboriosae

Bonae, laboriosae.

Vivat et respublica

Et qui illam regit!

Vivat nostra civitas,

Maecenatum caritas,

Quae nos hic protegit

Quae nos hic protegit!

Pereat tristitia,

Pereant osores,

Pereat diabolus,

Quivis antiburschius

Atque irrisores

Atque irrisores!

Sports

The first Summer Universiade in Turin in 1959 featured 7 sports. A little more than 50 years later Kazan sets a record in terms of the number of sports included in its Summer Universiade sports programme. For the first time in WUG history, 27 sports will be contested at the 2013 Games. Apart from 13 compulsory sports, such as athletics, basketball, fencing, football, artistic gymnastics, judo, swimming, diving, water polo, table tennis, tennis and volleyball, 14 optional sports are included in the Kazan 2013 sports programme: boxing, shooting, synchronous swimming, rowing, canoe sprint, sambo, wrestling, belt wrestling, chess, weightlifting, rugby 7, field hockey, badminton, beach volleyball. Five of the already mentioned sports – belt wrestling, rugby 7, sambo, symchronised swimming, boxing - will make a debut at the 2013 Summer Universiade. Read more

Sports development and popularisation of a healthy lifestyle are key social tasks of modern sports management. Staging the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan will undoubtedly facilitate the development of those sports that are part of the 27th Summer Universiade programme. The sports infrastructure constructed especially for the 2013 Games will serve as a foundation for developing summer sports, encouraging people to play sports and managing the training process of top Russian athletes. Hide


Artistic gymnastics


Athletics


Badminton


Basketball


Beach volleyball


Belt wrestling


Boxing


Canoe sprint


Chess


Diving


Fencing


Field hockey


Football


Judo


Rhythmic gymnastics


Rowing


Rugby 7


Sambo


Shooting sport


Swimming


Synchronised swimming


Table tennis


Tennis


Volleyball


Water polo


Weightlifting


Wrestling

Medal table

# Country T
  RUS        
  CHN        
  JPN        
  KOR        
  BLR        
  UKR        
  USA        

About Universiade

The history of the 27th World University Summer Games started long before its opening on July 6, 2013. Kazan was announced as the host city for the 2013 Summer Universiade in Brussels on May 31, 2008. 20 out of 27 members of the FISU Executive Committee gave their votes to the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan.

The 27th World University Summer Games in Kazan was the first Universiade, and even more, the first high-profile multi-sport event in the history of modern Russia.

The Universiade was held between July 6th and 17th, 2013.

Mission of the 27th World University Summer Games in Kazan

The mission of the Kazan 2013 Summer Universiade is to gather young athletes from all over the world in the city of unique multiethnic heritage. To continue Russian sport traditions, to become a launch pad for future generations of athletes. To make the life of Kazan citizens more diverse, interesting and convenient. To give Kazan citizens of all ages a possibility to play any kind of sport they like, to live a healthy life. To make a major contribution to the creation of Russia’s positive image in the world.

Symbols of the 27th World University Summer Games in Kazan

The symbols of the 2013 Summer Universiade are logo, emblem, mascot.

Any Universiade logo must contain the Latin letter ‘U’ which is a mandatory element to brand any sporting event held under the auspices of the International University Sports Federation (FISU).

The logo of the 2013 Summer Universiade represents a vertical rectangular design that comprises words ‘Universiade’, ‘Kazan’, ‘Russia’, ‘2013’ and five stars of the International University Sports Federation.The Universiade emblem consists of a black letter ‘U’ printed on a white background, centered over 5 stars symbolising five continents. It is also present on the white flag of the World University Games. The emblem of the 2013 Summer Universiade takes its origin from an image of a tulip, a common element of Tatar ornaments that symbolises revival. Besides, flowers are an essential part of summer, a symbol of youth and development, joy and happiness.

The present day the ornament that has become much deeper in its essence keeps playing a significant role in the nation’s arts and crafts.

Uni, the kitten of winged snow leopard, has been chosen as the mascot for the Kazan 2013 Summer Universiade. The winged snow leopard is the national symbol of the Republic of Tatarstan. Stylised, this creature is represented on Tatarstan’s coat of arms.

Motto of World University Games

 


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