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The 2034 Asian Games (Arabic: دورة الألعاب الآسيوية 2034, romanized: Dawrat al-ʼAl‘ab al-Asīawīah 2034), officially known as the 22nd Asian Games (Arabic: الـ22 من الآسياد, romanized: Al 22 mn-Alīsyad) and commonly known as Riyadh 2034 (Arabic: الرياض 2034), will be the twenty-second edition of the Asian Games, a pan-Asian multi-sport event to be held ...
Before the election at the 39th OCA General Assembly in Muscat, Oman, on 16 December 2020, the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) agreed to award the 2030 and 2034 Games, avoiding a win-lose situation. [2] Doha won the 2030 Games with the higher votes than Riyadh—won the 2034 Games. [3]
Games Year Candidate cities Non-candidate applicant cities OCA assembly Ref Host city Others I: 1986 details: Sapporo: Only bid 3rd Seoul (1984) [14] II: 1990 details India: Only bid [24] Sapporo: Only bid 8th Bali (1989) III: 1995 Samjiyon: Only bid 1996 details: Harbin: Gangwon: 12th Kuwait City (1993-12-02) [25] IV: 1999 details: Gangwon ...
The Asian Games motto is "Ever Onward" which was designed and proposed by Guru Dutt Sondhi upon the creation of the Asian Games Federation in 1949. The Asian Games symbol is a bright sun in red with 16 rays and a white circle in the middle of its disc which represents the ever glimmering and warm spirit of the Asian people.
Below is the all time medal table for Summer Asian Games from 1951 to 2022. ... India (IND) 19: 183: 238: 357 ...
The result was helped by India's defenders; right–back Sudhir Karmakar marked Japanese striker Kunishige Kamamoto so skillfully that FIFA president Stanley Rous called Karmakar "Asia's best defender" and India "the most skillful team of the tournament". [68] [67] [71] This was the India senior national team's last medal at the Asian Games. [53]
India has participated in both the editions of the Asian Beach Games. In the 2008 Games, India won a total of five medals, including three gold, and ranked seventh in the final medal table. [18] Three gold medals were won by India in the 2010 Asian Beach Games in Muscat, Oman, earning the country sixth place in the medal table. [19]
The Asian Games-themed train in Hangzhou Metro Line 19. On 16 May 2023, the train number 19045 of Hangzhou Metro Line 19 named Asian Games (Chinese: 亚运号; pinyin: Yàyùn hào) started operation. The train displays the Hangzhou Asian Games Logo at the front of the train, and the whole train as well as seats and handrails are colored in purple.