EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY SPORTS ASSOCIATION YEAR MAGAZINE 2019-20^116
- UNIVERSITY SPORT IN EUROPE AND BEYOND
ASIAN UNIVERSITY SPORTS
FEDERATION
The Asian University Sports Federation (AUSF) hosted four remarkable
championships across 2019 as well as the FISU-NUSF Seminar, all of
which were fully presented to Asia and the world via the AUSF website
and Facebook page by the newly-formed AUSF Media Committee. The four
championships brought together hundreds of university students from all
over Asia to compete for glory and enrich their university sports experience,
while the 2019 FISU-NUSF seminar attracted 50 delegates from 14 countries/
regions to discuss the topic of “Media and Sports Development”. The Seminar
provided a useful platform to foster friendship and knowledge sharing.
AUSF Championships
In 2019, four Asian University
Championships were staged,
including the 5th 3x3 Basketball
Championship, the first
Asian University Badminton
Championship in Chinese Taipei,
the first Asian University Karate
Championship in Macau China
and the second Asian University
Cheerleading Championship
in Korea. Over 500 officials,
coaches and student-athletes
from nearly 20 member
federations participated in these
four championships.
As a FISU qualifying
tournament, the 3x3 Basketball
Championship has grown to be
a flagship event for both AUSF
and FISU, stimulating more
and more university students
to watch and participate in this
sport in recent years. Mongolia
and Chinese Taipei won the
tickets in the men’s category for
2019 FISU 3x3 Basketball World
Cup Final while the Chinese
Taipei and Iran teams took the
honour in the women’s category.
Both the inaugural Karate and
Badminton Championships
also enjoyed similar successes,
and it is hoped that both
will become regular events
on the AUSF calendar. For
Karate, there was a total of 11
participating countries/regions
with nearly 100 delegates for
the championship, while many
top young athletes across Asia
participated in the inaugural
edition of the Badminton
Championship, elevating the
competition to an international
level.
The 2nd Cheerleading
Championship held in
Korea attracted almost
200 participants from eight
countries/regions, with Team
Japan impressing everyone
with world-class performances
and dominating the final results
convincingly.