List of major events of Hangzhou Asian Games

List of events of 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games

By April 28th, 2023, * * * had 6 1 events. Competitive competition -24 events: e-sports, break dancing, track and field, triathlon, equestrian, modern pentathlon, road cycling and track cycling.

Mountain bike, bmx, archery, weightlifting, trampoline, rhythmic gymnastics, competitive gymnastics, chess, chess, bridge, go, shooting, skateboarding, roller skating, martial arts and rock climbing.

Ball games-18: football, futsal basketball, futsal basketball, beach volleyball, handball, badminton, table tennis, softball, hockey, golf, tennis, softball, squash, rattan ball, cricket, baseball, rugby sevens. Antagonistic competition -9 events: boxing, taekwondo, wrestling, judo, jujitsu, jujitsu, fencing, kabadi and karate.

Water sports-10: water polo, dragon boat, kayak slalom, rowing, sailing, diving, synchronized swimming, kayak still water, marathon swimming and swimming.

Utilization of venues in Hangzhou Asian Games

It was learned from the Organizing Committee of Hangzhou Asian Games that from July 1 2022, in principle, all competition and training venues will be opened for the benefit of the people, and the opening plan will be formulated according to the principle of "one bureau, one policy, one pavilion and one policy". The competition and training venues of the Hangzhou Asian Games will be opened according to different directions of use, benefiting the people.

In the first category, venues that have been determined to be operated by third-party operators, such as Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium ("Big Lotus"), can appropriately charge fees, introduce various sports cultural resources and brands in a market-oriented manner, and build platforms to hold sports events, training exhibitions, cultural performances, etc.

Second, sports centers and venues in all districts and counties that undertake basic sports services should play the role of the main position of national fitness, and gymnasiums, squares and track and field venues with relatively low operation and maintenance costs should be open to the public free of charge.

Third, some special venues that do not have the conditions of market-oriented operation and national fitness, such as rowing, kayaking, equestrian, shooting, cycling and other special sports venues, can introduce relevant professional teams as training bases, run in the facilities and equipment of the venues, and moderately carry out external experience activities.

Fourth, the completed university venues can not only meet the daily teaching, but also undertake various sports events, advocate opening to the society and improve the efficiency of use.

What does the Asian Games mean?

Asian Games is the abbreviation of Asian Games. The Asian Games is the largest comprehensive sports meeting in Asia. It is hosted by the member countries of the Olympic Council of Asia in turn and is held every four years.

There are 4 1 events, including track and field, water sports, boxing, archery, kayaking, basketball, badminton, football, baseball, cycling, equestrian and fencing. Among them, track and field has a long history. Track and field refers to walking, running, jumping, throwing and some all-around sports, which originated from the basic survival and life activities of human beings.

Water sports refers to the sports that athletes engage in on the water, mainly including swimming, rowing, kayaking, water polo, synchronized swimming and diving. The greatest water athlete in history is American swimmer michael phelps, who won the Olympic champion of 14 in two Olympic Games.

Boxing is a sport that fights with boxing gloves. It has both amateur competitions (also known as Olympic boxing) and professional competitions. The goal of the game is to get more points than the opponent to beat or knock down the opponent and end the game. At the same time, competitors should try to avoid opponents' blows.

Archery, that is, archery, refers to the sport of shooting an arrow with the help of the elasticity of the bow and playing the game accurately within a certain distance, also known as archery.

The mascot implication of Hangzhou Asian Games

Cong Cong represents the site of Liangzhu ancient city. Its name comes from the representative cultural relic Jade Congcong. Its whole body is mainly yellow, and its head is engraved with "gluttonous patterns". Its image shows indomitable, strong and decisive spirit, inspiring people to stimulate vitality.

Chen Chen stands for Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. Its name comes from Chen Gong Bridge, the landmark of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. Its main color is technical blue, and its head is the image of Qiantang River tide, which embodies the spirit of the times.

Lotus stands for West Lake, and its name comes from the lotus leaf of West Lake. The whole body is fresh and natural green, and the headdress is three pools in January, showing the exquisite and harmonious humanistic spirit.