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{{Short description|Defunct multi-sport event}}
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| above = Asian Indoor Games
| image1 = [[Image:Asian Games logo.svg|200px]]
| caption1 = Official logo of the Games
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| caption2 = The Asian Indoor Games flame in [[Hanoi]] during the [[2009 Asian Indoor Games]].
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* [[2005 Asian Indoor Games|2005]]
* [[2007 Asian Indoor Games|2007]]
* [[2009 Asian Indoor Games|2009]]
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{{Infobox Sporting Event Organization
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|name = Asian Indoor Games
|name = Asian Indoor Games
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|abbreviation = AIG
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{{Merge|Asian Martial Arts Games|Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games|discuss = Talk:Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games#Merge discussion|date=September 2017}}
| title = Games
| list =
* [[2005 Asian Indoor Games|2005]]
* [[2007 Asian Indoor Games|2007]]
* [[2009 Asian Indoor Games|2009]]
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The '''Asian Indoor Games''' were a [[multi-sport event]] that was contested every two years among athletes representing countries from [[Asia]]. The games were regulated by the [[Olympic Council of Asia]]. The first games were held in 2005 in [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]].
The '''Asian Indoor Games''' were a [[multi-sport event]] that was contested every two years among athletes representing countries from [[Asia]]. The games were regulated by the [[Olympic Council of Asia]]. The first games were held in 2005 in [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]].


The competition consisted of indoor sports with TV broadcasting potential, a number of which are not included in the Asian Games and Winter Asian Games Programs and are not Olympic sports. The sports program included [[Esports|electronic sports]], extreme sports, aerobics, acrobatics, indoor athletics, dance sports, futsal, inline hockey, [[finswimming]], and 25 metres short course swimming. The 2007 Asian Indoor Games in [[Macau]] also saw the first major test of [[3x3 (basketball)|FIBA 3x3]], a formalized version of three-on-three basketball that saw its official worldwide debut at the [[2010 Summer Youth Olympics|2010 Youth Olympics]].<ref>{{cite press release|url= http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/presRele/p/newsid/23545/presReleArti.html |title=PR N°13 - Youth Olympic Games: It's Singapore… and it's FIBA 33! |publisher=[[International Basketball Federation]] |date=2008-02-21 |accessdate=2010-08-13}}</ref> FIBA 3x3 was also contested in the 2009 Games.
The competition consisted of indoor sports with TV broadcasting potential, a number of which are not included in the Asian Games and Winter Asian Games Programs and are not Olympic sports. The sports program included [[Esports|electronic sports]], extreme sports, aerobics, acrobatics, indoor athletics, dance sports, futsal, inline hockey, [[finswimming]], and 25 metres short course swimming. The 2007 Asian Indoor Games in [[Macau]] also saw the first major test of [[3x3 (basketball)|FIBA 3x3]], a formalized version of three-on-three basketball that saw its official worldwide debut at the [[2010 Summer Youth Olympics|2010 Youth Olympics]].<ref>{{cite press release|url= http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/presRele/p/newsid/23545/presReleArti.html |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20081030013854/http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/presRele/p/newsid/23545/presReleArti.html |url-status= dead |archive-date= October 30, 2008 |title=PR N°13 - Youth Olympic Games: It's Singapore… and it's FIBA 33! |publisher=[[International Basketball Federation]] |date=2008-02-21 |access-date=2010-08-13}}</ref> FIBA 3x3 was also contested in the 2009 Games.


[[Doha]] was given the rights to hold the fourth edition scheduled for 2011, but a year later, in June 2008, the [[Qatar Olympic Committee]] officially withdrew as host citing "unforeseen circumstances".<ref>[http://www.ocasia.org/new228.asp Olympic Council of Asia newsrelease][https://web.archive.org/web/20090106042034/http://www.ocasia.org/new228.asp Archived].</ref> In response, the OCA said that the [[2009 Asian Indoor Games]] would be the last edition of the games. The Asian Indoor Games and [[2009 Asian Martial Arts Games|Asian Martial Arts Games]] would then combine, becoming the quadrennial [[Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games]]. The inaugural event was held in [[Incheon]], [[South Korea]] in 2013.
[[Doha]] was given the rights to hold the fourth edition scheduled for 2011, but a year later, in June 2008, the [[Qatar Olympic Committee]] officially withdrew as host citing "unforeseen circumstances".<ref>[http://www.ocasia.org/new228.asp Olympic Council of Asia newsrelease][https://web.archive.org/web/20090106042034/http://www.ocasia.org/new228.asp Archived].</ref> In response, the OCA said that the [[2009 Asian Indoor Games]] would be the last edition of the games. The Asian Indoor Games and [[2009 Asian Martial Arts Games|Asian Martial Arts Games]] would then combine, becoming the quadrennial [[Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games]]. The inaugural event was held in [[Incheon]], [[South Korea]] in 2013.
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==Host Cities==
==List of Asian Indoor Games==
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!Host City
!Host Nation
!Host Nation
!Opened by
!{{nowrap|Start Date}}
!{{nowrap|Start Date}}
!{{nowrap|End Date}}
!{{nowrap|End Date}}
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|align=left|[[Bangkok]]
|align=left|[[Bangkok]]
|align=left|{{flag|Thailand}}
|align=left|{{flag|Thailand}}
|align=left|[[Vajiralongkorn|Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn]]
|align=left| {{nowrap|12 November}}
|align=left| {{nowrap|12 November}}
|align=left| {{nowrap|19 November}}
|align=left| {{nowrap|19 November}}
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|align=left|{{flagIOC2team|CHN|2005 Asian Indoor Games}}
|align=left|{{flagIOC2team|CHN|2005 Asian Indoor Games}}
|<ref>{{cite web|title=1st AIG Bangkok 2005|url=http://www.ocasia.org/Game/GameParticular.aspx?GPCode=1|publisher=OCA|accessdate=12 November 2005}}</ref>
|<ref>{{cite web|title=1st AIG Bangkok 2005|url=http://www.ocasia.org/Game/GameParticular.aspx?GPCode=1|publisher=OCA|access-date=12 November 2005}}{{Dead link|date=October 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
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|-
|[[2007 Asian Indoor Games|II]]
|[[2007 Asian Indoor Games|II]]
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|align=left|[[Macau]]
|align=left|[[Macau]]
|align=left|{{flag|Macau}}
|align=left|{{flag|Macau}}
|align=left|[[Edmund Ho|Chief Executive Edmund Ho]]
|align=left| {{nowrap|26 October}}
|align=left| {{nowrap|26 October}}
|align=left| {{nowrap|3 November}}
|align=left| {{nowrap|3 November}}
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|align=left|{{flagIOC2team|CHN|2007 Asian Indoor Games}}
|<ref>{{cite web|title=2nd AIG Macau 2007|url=http://www.ocasia.org/Game/GameParticular.aspx?GPCode=2|publisher=OCA|accessdate=26 October 2007}}</ref>
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|[[2009 Asian Indoor Games|III]]
|[[2009 Asian Indoor Games|III]]
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|align=left|[[Hanoi]]
|align=left|[[Hanoi]]
|align=left|{{flag|Vietnam}}
|align=left|{{flag|Vietnam}}
|align=left|[[Nguyễn Minh Triết|President Nguyễn Minh Triết]]
|align=left| {{nowrap|30 October}}
|align=left| {{nowrap|30 October}}
|align=left| {{nowrap|8 November}}
|align=left| {{nowrap|8 November}}
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|align=left|{{flagIOC2team|CHN|2009 Asian Indoor Games}}
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|<ref>{{cite web|title=3rd AIG Hanoi 2009|url=http://www.ocasia.org/Game/GameParticular.aspx?GPCode=3|publisher=OCA|accessdate=30 October 2009}}</ref>
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==Medal count==
==Medal count==
{{Medals table

| caption =
{| {{RankedMedalTable|nation-width=200px}}
| host =
|-
| flag_template = flagIOC2team
|1||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|CHN|Asian Games}}||124||69||58||251
| event = Asian Games
|-
| team =
|2||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|THA|Asian Games}}||58||66||89||213
| gold_CHN = 124 | silver_CHN = 69 | bronze_CHN = 58
|-
| gold_THA = 58 | silver_THA = 66 | bronze_THA = 89
|3||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|KAZ|Asian Games}}||53||51||40||144
| gold_KAZ = 53 | silver_KAZ = 51 | bronze_KAZ = 40
|-
| gold_VIE = 44 | silver_VIE = 36 | bronze_VIE = 34
|4||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|VIE|Asian Games}}||44||36||34||114
| gold_HKG = 33 | silver_HKG = 27 | bronze_HKG = 33
|-
| gold_KOR = 31 | silver_KOR = 35 | bronze_KOR = 39
|5||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|HKG|Asian Games}}||33||27||33||93
| gold_IRI = 24 | silver_IRI = 24 | bronze_IRI = 24
|-
| gold_IND = 22 | silver_IND = 21 | bronze_IND = 43
|6||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|KOR|Asian Games}}||31||35||39||105
| gold_JPN = 19 | silver_JPN = 18 | bronze_JPN = 26
|-
| gold_UZB = 13 | silver_UZB = 18 | bronze_UZB = 21
|7||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|IRI|Asian Games}}||24||24||24||72
| gold_TPE = 12 | silver_TPE = 12 | bronze_TPE = 24
|-
| gold_INA = 9 | silver_INA = 4 | bronze_INA = 20
|8||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|IND|Asian Games}}||22||21||43||86
| gold_QAT = 8 | silver_QAT = 8 | bronze_QAT = 6
|-
| gold_MAC = 7 | silver_MAC = 13 | bronze_MAC = 13
|9||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|JPN|Asian Games}}||19||18||26||63
| gold_KSA = 7 | silver_KSA = 4 | bronze_KSA = 2
|-
| gold_UAE = 5 | silver_UAE = 0 | bronze_UAE = 4
|10||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|UZB|Asian Games}}||13||18||21||52
| gold_MAS = 4 | silver_MAS = 8 | bronze_MAS = 14
|-
| gold_LAO = 3 | silver_LAO = 13 | bronze_LAO = 19
|11||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|TPE|Asian Games}}||12||12||24||48
| gold_PHI = 3 | silver_PHI = 6 | bronze_PHI = 10
|-
| gold_SIN = 2 | silver_SIN = 15 | bronze_SIN = 12
|12||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|INA|Asian Games}}||9||4||20||33
| gold_JOR = 2 | silver_JOR = 5 | bronze_JOR = 7
|-
| gold_KUW = 1 | silver_KUW = 6 | bronze_KUW = 9
|13||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|QAT|Asian Games}}||8||8||6||22
| gold_CAM = 1 | silver_CAM = 4 | bronze_CAM = 7
|-
| gold_BRN = 1 | silver_BRN = 3 | bronze_BRN = 1
|14||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|MAC|Asian Games}}||7||13||13||33
| gold_IRQ = 0 | silver_IRQ = 5 | bronze_IRQ = 8
|-
| gold_MGL = 0 | silver_MGL = 3 | bronze_MGL = 9
|15||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|KSA|Asian Games}}||7||4||2||13
| gold_SRI = 0 | silver_SRI = 3 | bronze_SRI = 2
|-
| gold_AFG = 0 | silver_AFG = 2 | bronze_AFG = 2
|16||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|UAE|Asian Games}}||5||0||4||9
| gold_PAK = 0 | silver_PAK = 2 | bronze_PAK = 1
|-
| gold_SYR = 0 | silver_SYR = 2 | bronze_SYR = 1
|17||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|MAS|Asian Games}}||4||8||14||26
| gold_MYA = 0 | silver_MYA = 2 | bronze_MYA = 0
|-
| gold_BRU = 0 | silver_BRU = 1 | bronze_BRU = 6
|18||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|LAO|Asian Games}}||3||13||19||35
| gold_KGZ = 0 | silver_KGZ = 1 | bronze_KGZ = 2
|-
| gold_TJK = 0 | silver_TJK = 1 | bronze_TJK = 0
|19||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|PHI|Asian Games}}||3||6||10||19
| gold_LIB = 0 | silver_LIB = 0 | bronze_LIB = 3
|-
| gold_BAN = 0 | silver_BAN = 0 | bronze_BAN = 2
|20||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|SIN|Asian Games}}||2||15||12||29
| gold_PRK = 0 | silver_PRK = 0 | bronze_PRK = 2
|-
| gold_OMA = 0 | silver_OMA = 0 | bronze_OMA = 1
|21||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|JOR|Asian Games}}||2||5||7||14
}}
|-
|22||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|KUW|Asian Games}}||1||6||9||16
|-
|23||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|CAM|Asian Games}}||1||4||7||12
|-
|24||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|BRN|Asian Games}}||1||3||1||5
|-
|25||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|IRQ|Asian Games}}||0||5||8||13
|-
|26||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|MGL|Asian Games}}||0||3||9||12
|-
|27||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|SRI|Asian Games}}||0||3||2||5
|-
|28||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|AFG|Asian Games}}||0||2||2||4
|-
|29||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|PAK|Asian Games}}||0||2||1||3
|-
|29||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|SYR|Asian Games}}||0||2||1||3
|-
|31||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|MYA|Asian Games}}||0||2||0||2
|-
|32||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|BRU|Asian Games}}||0||1||6||7
|-
|33||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|KGZ|Asian Games}}||0||1||2||3
|-
|34||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|TJK|Asian Games}}||0||1||0||1
|-
|35||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|LIB|Asian Games}}||0||0||3||3
|-
|36||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|BAN|Asian Games}}||0||0||2||2
|-
|36||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|PRK|Asian Games}}||0||0||2||2
|-
|38||align=left|{{flagIOC2team|OMA|Asian Games}}||0||0||1||1
|- class="sortbottom"
!colspan=2| Total || 486 || 488 || 594 || 1568
|}


==Sports==
==Sports==
{{main|Asian Indoor Games sports}}
{{main|Asian Indoor Games sports}}
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*{{GamesSport|3x3 basketball}}
{{col-3}}
*{{GamesSport|Aerobic gymnastics}}
*{{GamesSport|Archery}}
*{{GamesSport|Archery}}
*{{GamesSport|Athletics}}
*{{GamesSport|Athletics}}
*{{GamesSport|Basketball}}
*{{GamesSport|BMX freestyle}}
*{{GamesSport|BMX}}
*{{GamesSport|Board games|Image=No}}
**{{GamesSport|Chess|Format=m}}
**{{GamesSport|Xiangqi|Format=m}}
*{{GamesSport|Bowling}}
*{{GamesSport|Bowling}}
*{{GamesSport|Boxing}}
*{{GamesSport|Boxing}}
*{{GamesSport|Chess}}
*{{GamesSport|Cue sports}}
*{{GamesSport|Cue sports}}
*{{GamesSport|Cycling}}
*{{GamesSport|Cycling}}
*{{GamesSport|Dancesport}}
*{{GamesSport|Dancesport}}
*{{NoIcon}} [[Dragon dance|Dragon]] and [[lion dance]] ({{detailslink|Dragon and lion dance at the Asian Indoor Games}})
*{{Spaces|6}} [[Dragon dance|Dragon]] and [[lion dance]] ({{detailslink|Dragon and lion dance at the Asian Indoor Games}})
*{{GamesSport|Esports}}
{{col-3}}
*{{GamesSport|Electronic sports}}
*{{GamesSport|Finswimming}}
*{{GamesSport|Finswimming}}
*{{GamesSport|Futsal}}
*{{GamesSport|Futsal}}
*{{GamesSport|Aerobic gymnastics}}
*{{GamesSport|Sepak takraw}}
*{{GamesSport|Indoor hockey}}
*{{GamesSport|Indoor hockey}}
*{{GamesSport|Inline skate}}
*{{GamesSport|Kabaddi}}
*{{GamesSport|Kabaddi}}
*{{GamesSport|Kickboxing}}
*{{GamesSport|Kickboxing}}
*{{GamesSport|Kurash}}
*{{GamesSport|Kurash}}
*{{GamesSport|Muay}}
*{{GamesSport|Muaythai}}
{{col-3}}
*{{GamesSport|Pencak silat}}
*{{GamesSport|Pencak silat}}
*{{GamesSport|Pétanque}}
*{{GamesSport|Pétanque}}
*{{GamesSport|Skateboarding}}
*{{GamesSport|Roller sports}}
**{{GamesSport|Roller freestyle|Format=m}}
**{{GamesSport|Skateboarding|Format=m}}
*{{GamesSport|Sepak takraw}}
*{{GamesSport|Sport climbing}}
*{{GamesSport|Sport climbing}}
*{{GamesSport|Swimming}}
*{{GamesSport|Short course swimming}}
*{{GamesSport|Shuttlecock}}
*{{GamesSport|Shuttlecock}}
*{{GamesSport|Vovinam}}
*{{GamesSport|Vovinam}}
*{{GamesSport|Go}}
*{{GamesSport|Xiangqi}}
*{{GamesSport|Wushu}}
*{{GamesSport|Wushu}}
{{col-end}}
{{div col end}}


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Asian international sports competitions]]
[[Category:Asian international sports competitions]]
[[Category:Defunct multi-sport events]]
[[Category:Defunct multi-sport events]]
[[Category:Indoor sports]]
[[Category:Indoor sports competitions]]
[[Category:Multi-sport events in Asia]]
[[Category:Multi-sport events in Asia]]
[[Category:Olympic Council of Asia]]
[[Category:Olympic Council of Asia]]

Latest revision as of 22:03, 3 September 2023

Asian Indoor Games
Official logo of the Games
AbbreviationAIG
First event2005 Asian Indoor Games in Bangkok, Thailand
Occur everytwo years
Last event2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, Vietnam

The Asian Indoor Games were a multi-sport event that was contested every two years among athletes representing countries from Asia. The games were regulated by the Olympic Council of Asia. The first games were held in 2005 in Bangkok, Thailand.

The competition consisted of indoor sports with TV broadcasting potential, a number of which are not included in the Asian Games and Winter Asian Games Programs and are not Olympic sports. The sports program included electronic sports, extreme sports, aerobics, acrobatics, indoor athletics, dance sports, futsal, inline hockey, finswimming, and 25 metres short course swimming. The 2007 Asian Indoor Games in Macau also saw the first major test of FIBA 3x3, a formalized version of three-on-three basketball that saw its official worldwide debut at the 2010 Youth Olympics.[1] FIBA 3x3 was also contested in the 2009 Games.

Doha was given the rights to hold the fourth edition scheduled for 2011, but a year later, in June 2008, the Qatar Olympic Committee officially withdrew as host citing "unforeseen circumstances".[2] In response, the OCA said that the 2009 Asian Indoor Games would be the last edition of the games. The Asian Indoor Games and Asian Martial Arts Games would then combine, becoming the quadrennial Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. The inaugural event was held in Incheon, South Korea in 2013.

Host Cities[edit]

Host cities of the Asian Indoor Games
Edition Year Host City Host Nation Opened by Start Date End Date Nations Competitors Sports Events Top Placed Team Ref.
I 2005 Bangkok  Thailand Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn 12 November 19 November 37 2,343 9 120  China (CHN) [3]
II 2007 Macau  Macau Chief Executive Edmund Ho 26 October 3 November 44 1,792 17 151  China (CHN) [4]
III 2009 Hanoi  Vietnam President Nguyễn Minh Triết 30 October 8 November 42 2,456 24 215  China (CHN) [5]

Medal count[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)1246958251
2 Thailand (THA)586689213
3 Kazakhstan (KAZ)535140144
4 Vietnam (VIE)443634114
5 Hong Kong (HKG)33273393
6 South Korea (KOR)313539105
7 Iran (IRI)24242472
8 India (IND)22214386
9 Japan (JPN)19182663
10 Uzbekistan (UZB)13182152
11 Chinese Taipei (TPE)12122448
12 Indonesia (INA)942033
13 Qatar (QAT)88622
14 Macau (MAC)7131333
15 Saudi Arabia (KSA)74213
16 United Arab Emirates (UAE)5049
17 Malaysia (MAS)481426
18 Laos (LAO)3131935
19 Philippines (PHI)361019
20 Singapore (SIN)2151229
21 Jordan (JOR)25714
22 Kuwait (KUW)16916
23 Cambodia (CAM)14712
24 Bahrain (BRN)1315
25 Iraq (IRQ)05813
26 Mongolia (MGL)03912
27 Sri Lanka (SRI)0325
28 Afghanistan (AFG)0224
29 Pakistan (PAK)0213
 Syria (SYR)0213
31 Myanmar (MYA)0202
32 Brunei (BRU)0167
33 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)0123
34 Tajikistan (TJK)0101
35 Lebanon (LIB)0033
36 Bangladesh (BAN)0022
 North Korea (PRK)0022
38 Oman (OMA)0011
Totals (38 entries)4864885941568

Sports[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "PR N°13 - Youth Olympic Games: It's Singapore… and it's FIBA 33!" (Press release). International Basketball Federation. 2008-02-21. Archived from the original on October 30, 2008. Retrieved 2010-08-13.
  2. ^ Olympic Council of Asia newsreleaseArchived.
  3. ^ "1st AIG Bangkok 2005". OCA. Retrieved 12 November 2005.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "2nd AIG Macau 2007". OCA. Retrieved 26 October 2007.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "3rd AIG Hanoi 2009". OCA. Retrieved 30 October 2009.[permanent dead link]