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2003 ASEAN ParaGames : ウィキペディア英語版
2003 ASEAN Para Games

The 2003 ASEAN Para Games, officially known as the 2nd ASEAN Para Games, was a multi-sport event held after the 2003 Southeast Asian Games for athletes with physical disabilities in Hanoi, Vietnam from 21–27 December 2003 with 312 events in 5 sports and disciplines featured in the games. This was the first time Vietnam host the games.
Vietnam is the second country to host the ASEAN Para Games after Malaysia. Participants of the games came from 11 countries in Southeast Asia. The games, like the previously held 2001 ASEAN Para Games, patterned after the Paralympics, included athletes with mobility disabilities, amputees, visual disabilities and those with cerebral palsy. Notably, Timor Leste was formally included in the Games, increasing its member countries to eleven.
The medal tally was led by Thailand, followed by Vietnam and Malaysia. The games was a successful disabled athlete games held by Vietnam yet, which saw the rising standards of disabled sports competition among Southeast Asian countries.
==Organisation==


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