Logo of the 2015 Summer Universiade.
Slogan: Light Up Tomorrow |
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Nations participating | 143 | ||
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Athletes participating | 12,885 | ||
Events | 272 in 21 sports | ||
Opening ceremony | July 3, 2015 | ||
Closing ceremony | July 14, 2015 | ||
Officially opened by | Park Geun-hye | ||
Athlete's Oath | Kim Seong-yeon and Kim Kuk-young | ||
Judge's Oath | Kim Dae-nan and Park Mi-sun | ||
Torch lighter | Chan Ho Park and Yang Hak-seon | ||
Main venue | Gwangju Universiade Main Stadium | ||
Website | Official website | ||
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The 2015 Summer Universiade, officially known as the XXVIII Summer Universiade, was held in the city of Gwangju, South Korea. It took place from July 3 to July 14, 2015.
The cities of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Taipei, Taiwan; and Gwangju, South Korea were in contention for the Games. On May 23, 2009, FISU awarded the hosting rights to Gwangju. Gwangju was an unsuccessful bidder for the 2013 games.
The official mascot of the 2015 Summer Universiade is an angel of light named Nuribi. The name Nuribi is a combination of the Korean words ‘nuri’ for world and ‘bi’ for fly. It is described as the messenger of light, symbol of Gwangju Universiade vision and bridge of communication of world's youth which spreads hope of creation to deliver light to the world.
The slogan of the 2015 Summer Universiade is "Light Up Tomorrow" which represents the city’s identity derived from its name Gwangju, the town of light, its position at the center of 21st-century high-tech industry era, the challenging spirit and passion of the world’s youth especially university student athlete at the Universiade, expectations for better performance of athlete, Gwangju’s effort to help brighten the future of the world through the Universiade, city’s intention to create momentum for sustainable development toward a better future, and will of Guangju to set new standards for universiade.
The logo of the 2015 Summer Universiade is the "Wings of Light". Its unique 'U' letter shape resembles the Universiade Games. Overall, it represents the passion of athletes compete against all odds beyond limits, the dynamic atmosphere of sport, and the harmony of nations around the world, and Gwangju's vision to reach worldwide recognition and admiration. 5 blue rings represents the world's oceans and 6 Red wings represents the world's six continents. The overlapping light denotes the harmony and friendship among the world’s youth especially university student athlete in the Universiade. The soaring U-shaped wings emitting light symbolize Gwangju as a global city and aiming for greater heights during the universiade.
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