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Asian Games is the largest multi-sport event in Asia. It is held every four years in conjunction with the Olympic Games. Originally hosted by the Asian Games Federation, it was hosted by the Olympic Council of Asia after 1982.
Since the first session was held in 1951, a total of 13 sessions have been held so far. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has recognized the Asian Games as the official Asian regional games. After the end of World War II, many countries in Asia got rid of colonial rule, gained independence and liberation, and established new social systems.
With the healing of the wounds of the war, the people's lives have become more and more stable, and sports have gradually become active. The Olympic Games resumed after a 12-year hiatus due to the war. Against this historical background, people in Asian sports circles have a positive desire to form a unified Asian sports leadership body to promote the development of Asian sports.
On February 13, 1949, representatives of sports organizations from various Asian countries signed the Charter of the Asian Games Federation in New Delhi, and the Asian Games Federation was officially established. The mission of the Asian Games Federation is to host the Asian Games and the Asian Winter Games as scheduled, promote the Olympic spirit, and encourage and guide the development of Asian sports.
The Asian Games do not have strict regulations like the Olympic Games, except for track and field, swimming, football, basketball and other widely developed sports must be included in each edition, and the host country can appropriately increase or decrease according to its own conditions and sports technical level. For example, the 3rd Asian Games was held in Japan, and Japan increased its strengths table tennis, volleyball, tennis, etc.; When the fourth edition was held in Indonesia, Indonesia added badminton, which the country excels at; Taekwondo was included in the 10th South Korea; The 11th China canceled taekwondo and added martial arts and other events. Of course, the addition, deletion and change of competition events must be agreed and approved by the Olympic Council of Asia, and the host country has no right to arrange it at will.
The Asian Games have been held for 13 years so far, and the competition program has also undergone a process of development from less to more.
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The predecessor of the Asian Games was the Far Eastern Tansan Games. The Far Eastern Games, initiated and organized by the Philippine Sports Association in 1911, are held every two years, alternating in the PhilippinesManila, Shanghai, China andOsaka, JapanHeld. The Games were held for 10 times, and later because of twoWorld WarsOutbreak and abort.
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of Asian sports figures have proposed the revival of the Far Eastern Games, which will be expanded and renamed the Asian Games.
The Asian Games, abbreviated as the "Asian Games", is a comprehensive sports competition in Asia and the largest sports event in Asia. It is hosted by the member countries of the Asian Sports Federation on a rotational basis and is held every four years.
Emblem
In the middle of the first generation of the Olympic Council of Asia emblem is a red sun radiating 16 rays, symbolizing Asia as the place where the sun rises, and representing the vigorous development and rapid promotion of Asian sports.
The emblem of the second generation was designed on December 02, 2006. The new emblem unveiled during the Asian Games in Doha is also the Red Sun, which is surrounded by a dragon on the top and an eagle on the bottom, representing the unity of Asia and emphasizing the dragon of the East, China and the Arab countries represented by the eagle.
An important role played in Asian sports.
1990 Asian Games in Beijing.
EmblemSince the Asian Games are hosted by the Asian Olympic Council, just as the emblems of the previous Olympic Games must have a five-ring pattern, the emblem of the Asian Games must also be integrated into the central pattern of the emblem of a red sun radiating 16 rays.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia-Asian Games
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China's first Asian Games champion was Su Zhibo. Chinese player Su Zhibo won the championship with a score of 552 rings in the shooting competition of the 7th Asian Games in Tehran in 1974. This is China's first gold medal in the history of the Asian Games.
Experience: In 1965, he was selected for the national team at the age of 16. After that, he was assigned to work as a worker in the Kaifeng combine harvester factory.
In 1973, in order to prepare for the Asian Games, he returned to Beijing for training. In 1974, at the 7th Asian Games in Tehran, the Chinese delegation won the first gold medal in the history of the Asian Games. In 1984, Su Zhibo retired and returned to the Henan Provincial Sports Commission, and in 1997, he was transferred to the Shooting and Archery Sports Management Center.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia-Su Zhibo.
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The father of the Asian Games was Guru Sandy. During the London Olympics in July 1948, Guru Sandy, the Indian member of the International Olympic Committee and the leader of Indian sports, advocated the creation of an intercontinental sports event that would include all Asian countries, the Asian Games. To this end, he visited the sports delegations of Asian countries that had come to London to participate in the Olympic Games, and invited representatives of 13 countries and regions, including China, the Republic of Korea, and the Philippines, to hold the first preparatory meeting for the establishment of the Asian Games Federation.
The significance of the Asian GamesThe important function of the Asian Games is to showcase the individualization of Asian sports, promote the diversification of Asian sports, and promote the integration of sports culture in various countries and regions. The development of sports has always been diverse, and gold medals and Olympic strategies are not the whole meaning of sports. Professional sports and amateur sports, competitive sports and mass sports should go hand in hand.
The predecessor of the Asian Games was the Far Eastern Games, which was initiated by the Philippine Sports Association in 1911 and is held every two years.
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The father of the Asian Games refers to Gurusan Tsunadi. During the 14th Olympic Games in London in 1948, Guru Sandy, a member of the International Olympic Committee and the leader of Indian royal sports, advocated the creation of an intercontinental games that included the participation of all Asian countries, the Asian Games, which would be held every four years, with a duration of 12 to 16 days, and 20 events, which could be increased or decreased by the host country as appropriate, and the first Asian Games were determined to be held in New Delhi, India, in February 1949.
It was postponed to March 4, 1951 due to domestic reasons. And Guru Sandy, as the main promoter of the Asian Games, is known as the father of the Asian Games.
Status of the Asian GamesThe Asian Games, the full name of the Asian Games, is a large-scale regional multi-sport event recognized by the International Olympic Committee and hosted by the Olympic Council of Asia. It is not only the largest and highest multi-sport event in Asia, but also represents the level of sports in the whole of Asia.
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The father of the Asian Games refers to Guru Sandi
During the 1948 London Olympic Games, Chinese and Filipino sports circles planned to resume the Far Eastern Games and discussed with Asian sports circles. Guru Sandy, the leader of Indian sports at that time, believed that the Far Eastern Games were not enough to reflect the level of Asian sports and the spirit of solidarity of the Asian people, and advocated the creation of an Asian Games in which all Asian countries participated.
To this end, he visited the sports delegations of Asian countries attending the Olympic Games in London, and invited representatives of 13 countries and regions, including China, the Republic of Korea, and the Philippines, to hold the first preparatory meeting for the establishment of the Asian Games Federation.
The meeting discussed and adopted India's proposal on the establishment of the Asian Games Federation, and recommended China, South Korea, India, and the Philippines to jointly draft the relevant documents and regulations of the Asian Games. It was also decided that the first Asian Games would be held in New Delhi, India, in 1950. Guru Sandy is known as the "father of the Asian Games" as the main promoter of the Asian Games.
The predecessor of the Asian Games
The predecessor of the Asian Games was the Far Eastern Games. Initiated by the Philippine Sports Association in 1911, it is held every two years in Manila in the Philippines, Shanghai in China and Osaka in Japan. After the end of World War II, many countries in Asia got rid of colonial rule, gained independence and liberation, and established new social systems.
With the pacification of the trauma of the war and the bridge, people's lives have become more and more stable, and Sohuai Meng's sports have gradually become active. The Olympic Games, which had been interrupted for 12 years by war, were resumed.
Against this historical background, people in Asian sports circles have developed the desire to form a unified Asian sports leadership body to promote the development of Asian sports.
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After the Second World War, as the wounds of the war healed and the people's lives became more and more stable, the Olympiad was resumed after a 12-year hiatus due to the war. Against this historical background, people in the Asian sports circles have a positive desire to form a unified leading organization for Asian sports and promote the development of Asian sports. Its predecessor was the Far Eastern Games.
The Asian Games, abbreviated as the Asian Games, is the largest multi-sport event in Asia, held every four years and held alternately with the Olympic Games. Originally hosted by the Asian Games Federation, it was hosted by the Olympic Council of Asia after 1982.
The Asian Games, formerly known as the Far Eastern Games, were organized by the Philippine Sports Association in 1911 and are held every two years, alternating between Manila in the Philippines, Shanghai in China and Osaka in Japan. It was held for 10 sessions, but was discontinued in 1937 due to the outbreak of world war.
In March 1951, the first Asian Games were held in New Delhi, the capital of India, with only 489 participants. By the eighth day of 1978, the number of participants had exceeded 4,000. At present, Asian athletes have become a force to be reckoned with in the world sports arena, and China is a major sports country in the world and a leader in Asia.
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