- Asian Games
The Asian Games, also called the Asiad, is a
multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all overAsia . The games are regulated by theOlympic Council of Asia (OCA) under the supervision of theInternational Olympic Committee (IOC). Medals are awarded in each event, with gold for first place, silver for second and bronze for third, a tradition which started in 1951.Competitors are entered by a
National Olympic Committee (NOC) to represent their country of citizenship.National anthem s andflag s accompany the medal ceremonies, and tables showing the number of medals won by each country are widely used. In general only recognised nations are represented, but a few non-sovereign countries are allowed to take part. The special case ofTaiwan was handled by having it compete as "Chinese Taipei ", due to thepolitical status of Taiwan .The first Asian games were held at
New Delhi in 1952,which again hosted it in 1982The 15th Asian Games were held in
Doha ,Qatar fromDecember 1 toDecember 15 ,2006 . The 16th Asian Games will be held inGuangzhou ,China fromNovember 12 ,2010 toNovember 27 ,2010 .History
Far Eastern Championship Games
The Asian Games owes its origins to small Asian multi-sport competitions. The Far Eastern Championship Games were created to show unity and cooperation among three nations:
Empire of Japan , thePhilippine Islands and theRepublic of China . The first games were held inManila in 1913. Other Asian nations participated after it was organized. It was discontinued in 1938 whenJapan invadedChina , which led to the expansion ofWorld War II in the Pacific.Formation of the Asian Games
After
World War II , a number of Asian countries became independent. Many of the new independent Asian countries wanted to use a new type of competition where Asian dominance should not be shown by violence and should be strengthened by mutual understanding. In August 1948, during the 14th Olympic Games inLondon , Indian IOC representativeGuru Dutt Sondhi proposed to sports leaders of the Asian teams the idea of having discussions about holding the Asian Games. They agreed to form the Asian Athletic Federation. A preparatory committee was set up to draft the charter for the Asian amateur athletic federation. In February, 1949, the Asian athletic federation was formally formed and used the name Asian Games Federation. It was decided to hold the first Asian Games in 1951 inNew Delhi , the capital ofIndia . They added that the Asian Games would be regularly held once every four years.Reorganization of the Federation
In 1962, the Federation had a disagreement over the inclusion of
Republic of China andIsrael . Asian Games host Indonesia opposed the participation of Republic of China (due to the existence ofPeople's Republic of China ) and Israel. In 1970,South Korea dropped its plan to host the games due to security threats fromNorth Korea , forcing previous hostThailand to administer the games inBangkok using the funds of South Korea. In 1973, the Federation had another disagreement afterU.S. and other countries formally recognized thePeople's Republic of China and Arab nations' opposition to Israel.In 1977,Pakistan dropped its plan to host the games due to conflicts withBangladesh andIndia .Thailand offered to help and the games were held inBangkok .The Asian NOCs decided to revise the constitution of the Asian Games Federation. A new association, namedOlympic Council of Asia , was created in November 1981. India was already scheduled to host the 1982 Games and OCA decided not to drop the old AGF timetable. OCA formally supervised the games starting from the 1986 Asian Games in South Korea.In the succeeding games, Taiwan (Republic of China) was readmitted but OCA decided to follow the standards of the IOC for Taiwan to use the name "Chinese Taipei". The OCA also agreed to permanently exclude
Israel as its member and requested that the country join European competitions.Expansion
In the 1994 Asian Games, despite opposition from other nations, OCA admitted the former Soviet republics of
Kazakhstan ,Kyrgystan ,Uzbekistan ,Turkmenistan , andTajikistan .In 2006
Australia was refused entry by OCA President Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahd Al-Sabah, suggesting that Australia's move from Oceania to Asia would be unfair to the smaller Oceania states. [Citation
url=http://www.bt.com.bn/en/classification/sport/2007/04/18/no_place_for_australia_in_asian_games
title=No place for Australia in Asian Games
date=April 18, 2007
publisher=The Brunei Times
accessdate=2008-09-23]Cricket will be introduced in the2010 Asian Games . [Citation
url=http://www.asiancricket.org/h_0407_asiad.cfm
title=CRICKET TO BE IN 2010 ASIAN GAMES
date=April 18 2007
publisher=Asian Cricket Council
accessdate=2008-09-23]List of Asian Games
1 "Originally to be hosted by
South Korea "
2 "Originally to be hosted byPakistan "List of sports
These are the sports that have been and will be played at the Asian Games, with the years they played.
*Aquatics – All
*Archery – since 1978
*Athletics – All
*Badminton – since 1962
*Baseball – since 1994
*Basketball – All
*Bodybuilding – 2002 to 2006
*Bowling – 1978, since 1986
*Boxing – since 1954
*Canoe / Kayak – since 1990
*Chess – since 2006
*Cue sports – since 1998
*Cycling – 1951, since 1958
*Equestrian – 1982 to 1986, since 1994
*Fencing – 1974 to 1978, since 1986
*Football – All
*Golf – since 1982
*Gymnastics – since 1974
*Handball – since 1982
*Hockey – since 1958
*Judo – since 1986
*Kabaddi – since 1990
*Karate – since 1994
*Modern pentathlon – 1994, 2002
*Rowing – since 1982
*Rugby – since 1998
*Sailing – 1970, since 1978
*Sepaktakraw – since 1990
*Shooting – since 1954
*Softball – since 1990
*Soft tennis – since 1994
*Squash – since 1998
*Table tennis – 1958 to 1966, since 1974
*Taekwondo – 1986, since 1994
*Tennis – 1958 to 1966, since 1974
*Triathlon – since 2006
*Volleyball – since 1958
*Weightlifting – 1951 to 1958, since 1966
*Wrestling – since 1954
*Wushu – since 1990ee also
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Asian Winter Games
*Asian Indoor Games
*Asian Beach Games
*Asian Games medal count References
External links
* [http://www.gz2010.cn 2010 Asian Games Guangzhou Official Website]
* [http://www.ocasia.org Olympic Council of Asia]
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