How was the 17th Asian Games selected, and where was the 17th Asian Games?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-11
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The 17th Asian Games was held in Incheon, South Korea.

    On April 17, 2007, Beijing time, the venue of the 17th Asian Games in 2014 was announced through the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) General Assembly in Kuwait. In the end, Incheon, South Korea, defeated New Delhi, India, to host the 2014 Asian Games. The 26th OCA General Assembly was held in Kuwait City, the capital of Kuwait, and the conference listened to the final bid presentations of the bid cities Incheon, South Korea and New Delhi, India, on a two-day schedule, and then voted at 1:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. local time on the 17th (6:30-7 p.m. Beijing time).

    The results will be announced from 7:30-8 p.m. Beijing time. According to the regulations, the voting will be conducted by secret ballot, with one vote from each of the 45 member states of the OCA, and cities with more than 23 votes with a majority of the votes will be designated as the host city. It is reported that in this vote, in order not to affect the unity among member countries, the OCA will not announce the voting results of each country, but only the venue of the final winner.

    On April 16, the day before the vote, at the JW Marriott Hotel in Kuwait City, Incheon and New Delhi, where the votes were held, members of the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) of various countries and sports stakeholders engaged in a fierce final publicity battle. Staff from the Asian Games Bid Committees of South Korea and India and expatriates enthusiastically supported the bids helped their countries bid for the Asian Games by filling their hotel booths with promotional materials representing their respective cultures and the words "Incheon Asian Games 2014 Asian Games in New Delhi". In the end, after a fierce battle, Incheon, South Korea, defeated New Delhi, India, to win the right to host the 2014 Asian Games.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Asian Games volunteers refer to people from all walks of life who serve others, society and the Asian Games in the whole process of preparing and holding the Asian Games on a voluntary basis and in the basic form of volunteer service within the Olympic Volunteer Action Project system.

    Volunteers are divided into two categories: professional volunteers and non-professional volunteers according to the needs of the position. The Asian Games Organizing Committee will set up a volunteer project for the Asian Games in accordance with the following personnel composition, and gradually promote a series of work such as recruitment, training, post fixing, and competition service in accordance with the principles and methods of project management.

    1. Student volunteers.

    2. Social volunteers.

    3. International volunteers.

    4. Professional volunteers.

    Basic conditions. 1) Volunteer to participate in the Asian Games;

    2) Born before the age specified by the host country and in good health;

    3) Comply with the laws and regulations of the host country;

    4) Be able to participate in pre-competition training and related activities;

    5) Able to serve for more than 7 consecutive days during the Asian Games;

    6) Possess the professional knowledge and skills necessary for volunteer service positions.

    Volunteer Rights and Obligations.

    Rights: 1. Understand the volunteer policy of the competition;

    2. Express the willingness to work before the position is determined;

    3 Obtain the necessary job security;

    4. Safeguard their legitimate rights and interests;

    5. Participate in the competition and commendation of volunteers;

    6. Put forward opinions and suggestions on the volunteer work of the competition;

    7. Apply to withdraw from volunteer service.

    Obligations: 1. Abide by the Olympic Charter, abide by the Statutes of the International Paralympic Committee, and spread the Olympic spirit;

    2. Abide by the policies and rules and regulations of the Asian Organizing Committee;

    4. Complete the appropriate training;

    5. Obey the arrangements of the sub-organizing committee for volunteer service positions;

    6. Obey the command and deployment of the sub-organizing committee, and conscientiously complete the tasks of volunteer service;

    7. Obey the management of the team during the volunteer service.

    The 17th Asian Games was held in Incheon, South Korea from September 19, 2014 to October 4, 2014. Starting with the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, the scale of the Asian Games will be reduced to 36 sports, including 28 Olympic sports and 8 non-Olympic sports.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    India should also hold the Asian Games ......

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The 17th Asian Games will be held in Incheon, South Korea, from September 18 to October 4, 2014. Starting with the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, the scale of the Asian Games will be reduced to 35 sports, including 28 Olympic sports and 7 non-Olympic sports. Incheon is the third largest city in South Korea with a population of 2.74 million.

    After receiving official approval and support, the city of Incheon began preparations for the Asian Games in 2005. Located 80 kilometers west of Seoul, Incheon will become the third city in South Korea to host Asia's biggest sporting event after the 1986 Seoul Asian Games and the 2002 Busan Asian Games. The next edition of the Asian Games will be held in 2019.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello: The 17th Asian Games will be held in Incheon, South Korea, from September 18, 2014 to October 4, 2014.

    Hope it helps.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Prince Ahmed Fahd, President of the Olympic Council of Asia, announced in Kuwait that Incheon, South Korea, had won the right to host the 2014 Asian Games. Members of the OCA held a congress at the Mariott Hotel in central Kuwait on the same day to hear presentations from Incheon, South Korea, and New Delhi, India, on their bids to host the 17th Asian Games. After an hour of wonderful presentations and presentations in each of the two cities, the representatives of the 45 members of the OCA voted on the ballot.

    In the end, Incheon, South Korea, won the right to host the event. Speaking before the vote, Prince Ahmed Fahd said: "For the sake of unity, only the results will be announced, not the votes.

    After the results were announced, the audience erupted in applause and cheers. Incheon is the third largest city in South Korea with a population of 2.7 million. It will be the third South Korean city to host the Asian Games after Seoul (1986) and Busan (2002).

    In its statement, the Incheon Bid Committee** promised that if Incheon won the right to host the event, they would provide free accommodation and air tickets to each participating delegation, as well as a dedicated chef for each delegation. Although New Delhi's bid failed, in the display of the promotional video and the introduction of India, India's ancient civilization, splendid culture and the rapid development of New Delhi City still left a deep impression on the members of the Olympic Council of Asia and the representatives of various countries and regions. The Olympic Council of Asia held a congress in Kuwait on 16 July, and Ahmed Fahd, a Kuwaiti, was re-elected as president of the Olympic Council of Asia for a four-year term in the re-election of the governing body on 16 July.

    Hong Kong Olympic Committee President Timothus Fok was also re-elected as Vice President of the Olympic Council of Asia.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    China, South Korea.

    11th and 12th.

    13th and 14th.

    15th, 16th, 17th.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    11th: China 183; South Korea 53

    Twelfth: China 125; South Korea 63

    13th: China 129; South Korea 65

    14th: China 150; South Korea 96

    15th: China 165; South Korea 58

    16th: China 199; South Korea 76

    17th: China 151; South Korea 79

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Will be higher vv but hahaha.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    11th, China

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