Closing Ceremony of the 28th Summer Universiade 2015 in Gwangju (KOR)
GWANGJU – With a bright and vivid
Closing Ceremony the 28th
Summer Universiade came to an end on Tuesday night
July 14th at
Gwangju Universiade Main Stadium. The two-hour event was put together by directors Myungsung
Park and Taewook Kim. It connected the official part including the lowering and hand over of the
FISU flag and the extinguishment of the flame with cultural performances of the former and future host cities. These elements were put together with the appropriate theme of ‘
Sharing the
Light’ for the
Festival of Nanjang.
The ceremony began with the March
Pass of the participating nations who gathered around the star-shaped stage. The cultural part of the ceremony represented the
Korean heritage and embraced the legacy of youth
. In the first performance named ‘Spreading the
Wings of Light’ the youths came together in
Gwangju to spread their wings of light taking flight into the shining future. In the second performance, ‘Sharing the Light’, the flame connected the athletes’, volunteers’ and audience’s hearts so they could share passion and hope in the world. As a conclusion of the cultural programme, ‘Light:
Waves of
Youth’, a variety of famous Korean singers took the stage.
FISU
President Claude-Louis Gallien held his farewell speech thanking the Organizing Committee and the
City of Gwangju for their passion and dedicated work: “A new star is born tonight, the bright star, the silvery
Shepherd's Star, the star of the Gwangju Universiade legend!”
Afterwards the Korean
Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn closed the Universiade and the FISU flag was handed over the 2017 SU host
Taipei City. On behalf of the people of
Chinese Taipei, the Mayor of the Taipei City promised to host the best Universiade in FISU’s history.
Korean PM Hwang Kyo-ahn closes the Universiade
Looking back at this year’s Summer Universiade several records were broken. Gwangju counted 10,711 participants with 7,374 athletes (4,223 male and 3,151 female) and 3,337 officials (2,619 male and
718 female) representing
137 countries. Of all these athletes the top three medallists were swimmer
Shannon Vreeland (
USA) with four gold and one bronze, followed by rhythmic gymnast Yeon Jae Son (
KOR) who won three gold and two silver and shooter
Haoran Yang (
CHN) who took home three gold, one silver and one bronze. During the twelve-day competition 33 records were broken, 28 of them Universiade
Records, three
Final Universiade Records and two
World Records. To make all of this possible, over 40,
000 staff and volunteers supported the games.
Goodbye Gwangju,
Hello Taipei City!
The Closing Ceremony lit up Gwangju and embraced the Korean hospitality. It celebrated strength and perseverance of the youth around the world. The Universiade was the start to a great legacy which is evolving.
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