2011 Asian Winter Games


The 2011 Asian Winter Games was a multi-sport event that was held in Astana and Almaty, Kazakhstan, that began on January 30, 2011, and ended on February 6, 2011. It was the first time that Kazakhstan hosted such a large event since independence from the Soviet Union. The documents for the hosting city were signed in Kuwait on March 4, 2006.

Preparation

Costs

Kazakh Minister of Sports Temirkhan Dosmukhambetov notes the 726 million USD for construction and renovation comes from the 2008 state budget. The Olympic village, on the other hand, will be financed by private investors. Overall, Kazakhstan is spending over $1.4 billion to get the area ready to host the games.

Venues

Astana Mayor Imangali Tasmagambetov announced venues being built include a multipurpose Sports Palace which will seat up to 15,000 spectators, a ski jump complex, a biathlon stadium, and an athlete village.
Upgrades to existing venues included modernizing the Central Stadium, the B. Sholak Sports Palace, Medeo Skating Rink, and Shimbulak Ski Resort. The ski area was increased fivefold from the current 5 km to 65 km. In 2008 a gondola lift from Medeo Skating Rink to Shymbulak Ski Resort was planned to be completed, however, only in the summer of 2010 construction really started and was under serious time pressure. The Medeo Skating rink is an outdoor rink located in the Tian Shan Mountains, about a 30-minute drive away.
In 2008, both Medeo and Shymbulak Ski Resort were rebuilt in preparation for the Games. Vladimir Smirnov, deputy head of the national ski federation, said that the resort would soon be one of the largest in the world, which would increase the chances of a successful bid to host the Olympics.
LocationVenueSportsCapacity
AstanaAstana ArenaOpening ceremony30,000
AstanaAlau Ice PalaceSpeed skating8,773
AstanaKazakhstan Sports Palace Ice hockey5,050
AstanaKazakhstan Sports Palace Ice hockey1,200
AstanaSaryarka VelodromeShort track speed skating, figure skating8,000
AlmatyBaluan Sholak Sports PalaceIce hockey, closing ceremony5,000
AlmatyMedeoBandy8,500
AlmatySunkar International Ski Jumping ComplexSki jumping9,500
AlmatyShymbulak Alpine Sport ResortAlpine skiing3,000
AlmatySoldatskoe Valley Cross Country Skiing and Biathlon StadiumBiathlon, cross-country skiing, ski orienteering6,200
AlmatyTabagan Sport and Recreation ComplexFreestyle skiing2,250

Infrastructures

Upgrades to the Almaty airport were finished by December 2008; transport issues are also being reviewed. Millions of KZT are being earmarked for work on main transportation corridors, overpasses, a ring road as well as investment in light rail transit between Talgar, Almaty, and Kaskelen. The plan also included purchases of city passenger buses, taxis, and possibly the construction of a subway.
Almaty also upgraded its power supply network of substations and transmission lines. Expansion and reconstruction of heating systems was also recommended. A portion also got into environmental stabilisation.

Torch relay

The flame of the Games was officially lit at Kuwait Towers, Kuwait City on January 11, 2011. The relay was officially start in Almaty on January 12, 2011 and span around the cities in Kazakhstan for 16 days before arrive at the opening ceremony on January 30, 2011.
DateCityLengthNumber of
torchbearers
January 12Almaty11.7 km80
January 13Taraz12 km60
January 14Shymkent
January 15Kyzylorda
January 16Aktau
January 17Atyrau
January 18Oral
January 19Aktobe
January 20Kostanay
January 21Petropavl
January 22–23Kokshetau
January 24Pavlodar
January 25–26Oskemen
January 27Taldykorgan
January 28–29Karagandy
January 30Astana

Sports Events

Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each sport.
Olympic sports Bobsleigh, Luge, Skeleton, Snowboarding, Curling and Nordic Combined will not be contested.
Bandy and Ski Orienteering were included for the first time in the Games, while curling and snowboarding was excluded from the list, ski jumping returns to the Games, after not being contested in the last Games in Changchun.
26 countries have registered to take part and they are listed below, this is an increase of 1 from the 2007 games. Bahrain, Qatar and Singapore made their debuts, while Macau and Pakistan did not compete after competing in 2007.
One country only sent officials.

Calendar

In the following calendar for the 2011 Asian Winter Games, each blue box represents an event competition, such as a qualification round, on that day. The yellow boxes represent days during which medal-awarding finals for a sport were held.
Broadcasting
International Games Broadcast Services, a joint venture between Host Broadcast Services and IMG Media, served as the host broadcaster of the games. The joint venture previously served as the host broadcaster of the 2006 Asian Games under the name Doha Asian Games Broadcast Services.

Medal table

Kazakhstan won the same number of gold medals on the first day of the competition as it did in the entire 2007 games, topping the medal table for the first time. Iran and Kyrgyzstan won their first ever Asian Winter Games medals, Iran in ski orienteering and alpine skiing and Kyrgyzstan in bandy. Eight countries won medals the most ever at an Asian Winter Games.

Stamps