Asian Games
- The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every fourth year among athletes from all over Asia.
- The Asian Games is the biggest sports competition in Asia.
- They are organized by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA).
- The Games were regulated by the Asian Games Federation (AGF) from the first Games in New Delhi, India in 1951, until the 1978 Games.
- Since the 1982 Games, they have been organized by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), after the breakup of the Asian Games Federation.
- The Games are recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
- And these are described as the second largest multi-sport event after the Olympic Games.
- Nine nations have hosted the Asian Games.
- Forty-six nations have participated in the Games.
- It is including Israel, which was excluded from the Games after its last participation in 1974.
- Since 2010, it has been common for the host of the Asian Games to host the Asian Para Games.
- Asian Para Games are held shortly after the end of the Asian Games.
- Asian Para Games are exclusive for athletes with disabilities.
- In the Paralympic Games, the host city's contract mentions the holding of both events.
- But the Asian game does not mention the mandatory holding of both.
History
Origins
- After the Second World War, many Asian countries gained independence.
- Guru Dutt Sondhi, a member of the Indian International Olympic Committee, proposed the idea of Asian Games as a sporting event.
- There all Asian nations can be represented.
- The first-ever Asian Games were held in New Delhi in 1951.
Regulations
- Asian Games were regulated by the Asian Games Federation from 1951 to 1978.
- Since 1982, Olympic Council of Asia regulates the Asian Games.
- The Far Eastern Championship Games (FECG) existed previous to the Asian Games.
- The FECG mooted in 1912 for a location set between Japan, the Philippines, and China.
- The inaugural Far Eastern Games were held in Manila in 1913 with 6 participating nations.
- There were ten Far Eastern Games held by 1934.
- The second Sino-Japanese War in 1934 and Japan's insistence on including the Manchu Empire as a competitor nation in the Games, brought China to announce its withdrawal from participation.
- The Far Eastern Games scheduled for 1938 were cancelled.
- The organization was later discontinued.
Formation
- After World War II, several areas in Asia became sovereign states.
- Many of these countries sought to exhibit Asian prowess without violence.
- At the London 1948 Summer Olympics, a conversation was started amongst China and the Philippines.
- It was to restore the idea of the Far Eastern Games.
- Guru Dutt Sondhi believed that the restoration of the Far Eastern Games would sufficiently display the spirit of unity and level of achievement taking place in Asian sports.
- He proposed the idea of a new competition – which came to be the Asian Games.
- The Asian Athletic Federation would eventually be formed.
- A preparatory committee was set up to draft the charter for this new body.
- On 13 February 1949, the Asian Athletic Federation was formally inaugurated in and New Delhi.
- And New Delhi was announced as the inaugural host city to be held in 1950.
The first Asian Games opening ceremony
- In 1962, the Games were hit by several crises.
- The host country Indonesia, refused to permit the participation of Israel and Taiwan due to political recognition issues.
- The IOC terminated its sponsorship of the Games and terminated Indonesia's membership in the IOC.
- The Asian Football Confederation (AFC), International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF) and International Weightlifting Federation (IWF), also removed their recognition of the Games.
- South Korea renounced its plan to host the 1970 Asian Games on the grounds of a national security crisis.
- Also, the main reason was due to a financial crisis.
- The previous host, Thailand, would host the Games in Bangkok using funds transferred from South Korea.
- Japan was asked to host.
- But Japan declined that opportunity as they were already committed to Expo'70 in Osaka.
- This edition marked the Games' inaugural television broadcasting, world-wide.
- In Tehran, in 1974, the Games formally recognized the participation of China, North Korea, and Mongolia.
- Israel was allowed to participate despite the opposition from the Arab world.
- Taiwan was permitted to continue taking part (as "Chinese Taipei").
- But its status was abolished in general meeting on 16 November 1973 by Games Federation.
- Prior to the 1978 Games, Pakistan retracted its plan to host the 1975 Games due to a financial crisis and political issues.
- Thailand was offered to host and the Games were held in Bangkok.
- As in 1962, Taiwan and Israel were refused the participation by Games Federation, amid political issues and security fears.
- Several governing bodies protested the ban.
- The International Olympic Committee threatened to bar the participating athletes from the 1980 Summer Olympics.
- Several nations withdraw prior to the Games opening.
Reorganization and expansion
- These events led the National Olympic Committees in Asia to revise the constitution of the Asian Games Federation.
- The Olympic Council of Asia was created in November 1981, excluding Israel and Taiwan.
- India was scheduled to host in 1982.
- And the OCA decided to maintain the old AGF timetable.
- The OCA formally started to supervise the Games starting with the 1986 Asian Games scheduled for Seoul, South Korea.
- In the 1990 Asian Games, held in Beijing, Taiwan (Republic of China) was re-admitted.
- The 1994 Games held in Hiroshima included the inaugural participation of the former 5 republics of the Soviet Union.
- They were part of the Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
- It was also the first edition of the Games held in a host country outside its capital city.
- However, Iraq was suspended from the Games due to the 1990 Persian Gulf War.
- North Korea boycotted the Games due to political issues with the host country.
- The Games were hampered during the opening ceremony due a heart attack of Naresh kumar Adhikari.
- The 1998 Games marked the fourth time the Games were held in Bangkok, Thailand.
- Thailand King Bhumibol Adulyadej opened the Games; the closing ceremony was on 20 December, 1998.
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