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1995 Southeast Asian Games

18th Southeast Asian Games
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Host city Chiang Mai, Thailand
Nations participating 10
Events 28 sports
Opening ceremony 9 December 1995
Closing ceremony 17 December 1995
Officially opened by Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn
Crown Prince of Thailand
Ceremony venue 700th Anniversary Stadium
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The 1995 Southeast Asian Games, officially known as the 18th Southeast Asian Games, was a multi-sport event held in Chiang Mai, Thailand from 9 to 17 December 1995. It was the first time that a non-capital city hosted the biennial sports event. Chiang Mai is the second Thai city to host the Southeast Asian Games after Bangkok. The games were opened by Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn. With the return of Cambodia, all ten members of the federation were present to compete in the SEA Games for the first time.

This was the fifth time Thailand hosted the games and its first since 1985. Thailand is the first nation to host the Southeast Asian Games before Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines.

The final medal tally was led by host Thailand, followed by Indonesia and the Philippines. Several World, Asian, Games and National Records were broken during the games. With little or no controversies at all, the games were deemed generally successful with the rising standard of competition amongst the Southeast Asian nations.

The Chiang Mai SEA Games Organising Committee (CMSOC) was formed to oversee the staging of the games.

The 18th Southeast Asian Games had 23 venues for the games, 19 in Chiang Mai, 3 in Chonburi and 1 in Lamphun.

The logo of the 1995 Southeast Asian Games is an image of a Bo Sang umbrella which symbolises Chiang Mai as the host of the Southeast Asian Games. The image of the umbrella also resembles a running athlete, which represents the courage and determination of the games participating athletes and the participating athletes themselves. The colours of the umbrella blue, yellow, red, black and green are colours of the Olympic movement and represents the Olympic and sportsmanship spirit of the participating athletes in which the important thing is not to win, but to take part. The 6-ring chain, the logo of the Southeast Asian Games Federation, represents the six founding nations of the Southeast Asian Games and the Southeast Asian Games itself.

The mascot of the 1995 Southeast Asian Games is a Siamese cat named Sawasdee (Thai: สวัสดี) who takes a Bo Sang umbrella with him. The Siamese cat is one of the several varieties of cat native to Thailand. As a mascot, it's name Sawasdee is a word often spoken in Thai as a greeting or farewell in Thailand. Its umbrella represents Chiang Mai province, Thailand, host of the 1995 Southeast Asian Games. One of its village the Bo Sang Village of Chiang Mai province is famed throughout Thailand for the making of exquisitely hand made and painted umbrellas.


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