2023 Asia Pacific Masters Games


The 2023 Asia Pacific Masters Games, the second edition of the Asia Pacific Masters Games, also known as Jeonbuk 2023, was held in the South Korean province of North Jeolla from 12 to 20 May 2023. Organised by the International Masters Games Association, it is the second Masters Games for the Asia-Pacific region.

Host city

North Jeolla was selected as the host of the inaugural edition of the Asia Pacific Masters Games during a bidding process in Lausanne, Switzerland in 2019.

Venues

List of venues by administrative divisions.

[Jeonju] Specific City

[Iksan] City

[Gunsan] City

[Jeongeup] City

  • Taein Seonghwang Stadium - Football
  • Jeongeup Sintaein Football Stadium - Football

[Gimje] City

[Namwon] City

[Wanju] County

  • Wanju Saeng-gang Park Golf Course - Park Golf
  • Woosuk University Gymnasium - Volleyball

[Gochang] County

[Buan County]

  • Buan Byeonsan Yachting Center - Sailing

[Sunchang] County

  • Sunchang Public Stadium Tennis Court - Tennis

[Imsil] County

[Muju County]

[Jinan County]

  • Jinan Yongdam Dam - Cycling
  • Jinan Culture and Art Stadium - Weightlifting

[Jangsu] County

  • Jangsu Gaya Gateball Stadium - Gateball

Emblem

The emblem that resembles people holding hands and playing sports is inspired by the eaves of Hanok represents friendship between participants, the dynamics of sports-for-all and the beauty and tradition of Korea.

Mascots

Achi and Taechi are the official mascots of the 2023 Asia Pacific Masters Games. Achi & Taechi are described as white and black magpies and were chosen as the oriental magpie is the official bird of the North Jeolla Province. These were the first Asia Pacific Masters Games to feature more than one mascot.

Sports

The second edition of the Asia Pacific Masters Games in 2023 will include 26 sports. In 2023, Roller sports, sailing, triathlon, baseball, park golf, gateball, and judo will be added, while lion dance, netball, pencak silat will be removed.
2023 Asia-Pacific Masters Games Sporting Programmes

Individual
Team sports
Demonstrate events

Results

Source:
  1. Archery:
  2. Athletics Road:
  3. Athletics Track:
  4. Athletics Field:
  5. Badminton Men and Mixed:
  6. Badminton Women:
  7. Baseball and Softball:
  8. Basketball:
  9. Cycling Road:
  10. Cycling Cross Country:
  11. Cycling Track:
  12. Hockey:
  13. Football:
  14. Golf:
  15. Shooting:
  16. Squash:
  17. Table Tennis:
  18. Taekwondo:
  19. Tennis:
  20. Triathlon:
  21. Volleyball:
  22. Weightlifting:
  23. Bowling:
  24. Gateball:
  25. Judo:
  26. Park Golf:
  27. Roller Sports:
  28. Sailing and Windsurfing:
  29. Swimming Women:
  30. Swimming Men:
  31. Swimming Mixed:
  32. Wushu:

Participating nations

Below are the countries of origin of the participating athletes. Note that there are no national delegations in Masters Games, as the athletes compete on their own.
Compared to the previous period, the number of participants and countries was much less.

Asia Pacific

8621 people - Page 90-95:
8,621 Athletes - Only 2,099 Non-Korea
5,556 Accompanying Person
14,177 Total
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Guests

243 Athletes from other nations:
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Medal summary

Source:
Page 95:
Number of medals:
2200 G, 1441 S, 1073 B, Total: 4714 Medals
SportsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Archery444234120
Athletics 352215145712
Badminton177173193543
Basketball1527441267
Cycling 46241787
Football82790161
Golf14131037
Park golf44412
Gateball65617
Hockey77280105
Shooting523027109
Baseball523732121
Squash17171953
Swimming364264187815
Table tennis9262100254
Taekwondo964523164
Tennis775663196
Ten-pin bowling32312992
Volleyball864624156
Weightlifting1254122188
Wushu893020139
Roller sports524629127
Sailing154322
Judo4231881
Triathlon554437136
Total2,2001,4411,0734,714

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