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COR: A unified team of South Korea and North Korea competed under the title "Korea" in some sports at the 2018 Asian Games. IND: Athletes from India competed as Independent Olympic Athletes (AOI) at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games and 2013 Asian Youth Games due to the suspension of the country's Olympic Committee.
The historical average for the edition of events by the edition of the Asian Games is nearly 260 events with nearly 24 sports by edition. The last edition held in Hangzhou, China was the edition with the largest number of events when 481 finals in 40 sports were held. Until the 2018 edition, each host country was allowed to set up the program ...
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The 2026 Asian Games (2026年アジア競技大会), also known as 20th Asian Games (第20回アジア競技大会) and Aichi-Nagoya 2026 (愛知/名古屋2026), will be a multi-sport event celebrated around the Aichi Prefecture in Japan from 19 September to 4 October 2026. The prefecture capital Nagoya will be the epicenter of the events. [2]
Games Year Host city Best nation II: 1954: Manila, Philippines Philippines III: 1958: Tokyo, Japan Japan IV: 1962: Jakarta, Indonesia South Korea V: 1966: Bangkok ...
Events at the 2018 Asian Games (52 C, 53 P) Events at the 2022 Asian Games (53 C, 53 P) This page was last edited on 9 December 2024, at 14:58 (UTC). Text is ...
Asian Games by host country (2 C) ... Events at the Asian Games (20 C) F. Far Eastern Championship Games (2 C, 18 P) L. Asian Games logos (6 C, 14 F) M.
Games Year Host country Host city Opened by Office of opener Date Sports Events Nations Competitors Top-ranked team Ref Southeast Asian Peninsular Games; 1: 1959 Thailand: Bangkok: Bhumibol Adulyadej: King: 12–17 December 12: N/A: 6: 518 Thailand (THA) 2: 1961 Burma: Yangon: Win Maung: President: 11–16 December 13: N/A: 7: 623 Burma (BIR) 1963