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2006 Doha Asian Games
The 5th Asian Games/KLOC-0 will be held in Doha, Qatar, on June 5438+February 1 2006, with a duration of 15 days. This is the first time that a Middle East country has hosted the Asian Games after Iran. This Asian Games may be the biggest ever. [Editor] Background [Editor] Bidding Process Doha defeated China, China, Hongkong, China, Kuala Lumpur and New Delhi in June 65438+1October 65438+February 2000 to win the right to host the Asian Games. Before the official voting, China and Hongkong were considered as the hottest cities, while Kuala Lumpur was the second hottest city. However, in the voting process, the West Asian countries United and unanimously chose Doha, and finally won [1] [2]. [Editor] Swimming, water sports, archery, badminton in track and field, baseball, basketball, billiards, etc. Sleigh frame fitness bowling boxing canoe &; Kayak Chess Bicycle Equestrian Sword Hockey Football Gymnastics Handball Judo Cabadie Karate Rowing Rugby Sailing Ratchet Shooting Softball Squash Billiards Taekwondo Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Weightlifting Wrestling Martial Arts [Editor] Participating countries and regions All members of the Olympic Committee of Asia also participated in this Asian Games. The following are 45 participating countries and regions. Figures in brackets refer to the number of athletes sent by delegations from participating countries or regions: Afghanistan (47) Bangladesh (122) Bhutan (2 1) Bahrain (228) Brunei (8) Cambodia (18) China (/kloc-0). Indonesia (14 1) India (729) Iran (249) Iraq (86) Jordan (104) Japan (63 1) Kazakhstan (338) Kyrgyzstan (128) China Macau (203) Malaysia (244) Maldives (76) Palestine (99) North Korea (187) Qatar (359) Singapore (134) Sri Lanka (305) Syria (156) Thailand (336). Chinese Taipei (39 1) * * United Arab Emirates (22 1) Uzbekistan (452) Vietnam (252) Yemen (50) Note1:Schumann was supposed to send 1 15 athletes to play. [Editor's note] The torch of the 5th/kloc-0 Asian Games was lit by 45 Qatari youths at the Golf Club in Doha on June 8, 2006, representing 45 countries and regions in this Asian Games. This club became the starting point of the torch relay. In the next 55 days, the torch relay ambassador Prince Tani of Qatar will escort the torch to Asia 15 countries and regions, and 3,500 torchbearers will participate in the relay activities, bringing messages of peace and friendship. The journey will reach 50 thousand kilometers [4], which is the largest torch relay in the history of the Asian Games. The first stop of the torch relay is New Delhi, followed by Busan, Manila, Hiroshima, China and other countries in East Asia, South Asia and the Middle East. China, China, China, Hongkong and China Macau were the first places to carry the torch. When the torch finally arrives at the Asian Games venue, it will arrive at the Khalifa Stadium in Qatar on February 1, symbolizing the official start of the Doha Asian Games on February 15. [Editor] Mascot The mascot of this Asian Games has been confirmed. It is the Kada antelope, named "Ollie". Orry Orry's large doll is painted with Orry's torch platform. In order to respect copyright, they use internet links. [Editor] Focus [Editor] Medal List [Editor] Opening Ceremony The Doha Asian Games will use modern lighting.

Decoration and high-grade design

It is expected that the whole opening ceremony will be the most wonderful in previous Asian Games.

It is also the opening ceremony of the Asian Games with the largest investment. Four world-class singers will be invited to perform on the same stage.

These include Spanish singer carreras, one of the three tenors in the world, and China singer Jacky Cheung, who is known as the God of Asian Songs. Besides,

The torch platform of Doha Asian Games is a huge tower far from the stadium.

It has become one of the landmark buildings in Doha; How to light the torch so far at the opening ceremony will also become one of the biggest attractions of the opening ceremony of the Asian Games.

Slogan of Asian Games: Forever Forward! (Latin: Ever onward) The Asian Games of the Olympic Council of Asia (hereinafter referred to as the Asian Games) was founded in 1949, and the organizers held it every four years, formerly known as the Far East Games and the West Asia Games. It is the largest and highest level comprehensive sports meeting in Asia, representing the sports level of Asia as a whole. The Asian Games is a large-scale comprehensive regional games recognized by the International Olympic Committee. It is hosted by the Olympic Council of Asia and held every four years. The first Asian Games was originally scheduled to be held in New Delhi, India in February 1949, but it was postponed to 195 1 due to the host country's preparations and other reasons. [Editor] Far East Games 19 12, representatives of China, Japan and the Philippines established the Far East Sports Association through consultation, and held the first Far East Games the following year. 19 13 to 1934 and 10 were held in Manila, Tokyo and Osaka, China respectively. Once every two years at first, then once every four years after 1927. Only China, Japan and the Philippines participated in the previous Olympic Games. At the beginning of the 5th Games, delegations from India, Indonesia and Vietnam also participated in the competition. The events offered include track and field, swimming, football, basketball, baseball, tennis and volleyball. 1934, Japan insisted on bringing Manchukuo into the Far East Games, which was rejected by China and announced its withdrawal from the Far East Games. The Far East Sports Association was dissolved and the Far East Games closed. [Editor] West Asian Games 1934, India, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), Afghanistan and Pakistan held the first West Asian Games in New Delhi under the impetus of Indian sports master Sandy. The main events are hockey, basketball and track and field. The Second West Asian Games scheduled to be held in Pakistan was suspended due to the outbreak of World War II. [Editor] Asian Amateur Sports Federation was established1948 During the 14 Olympic Games held in London in July, Chinese and Philippine sports people wanted to resume the Far East Games and held discussions with sports people from Asian countries. Guru Sandy, the Indian sports leader at that time, thought that the Far East Games could not reflect the level of Asian sports and the solidarity spirit of Asian people, and advocated the establishment of an Asian Games for all Asian countries. Visited all Asian sports representatives who came to London to participate in the Olympic Games, invited representatives from South Korea, China, the Philippines and other countries and regions, and held a preparatory meeting for the establishment of Asian sports organizations. The meeting decided to draft the relevant documents and articles of association of the Asian Games, and decided to hold the first Asian Games in New Delhi, India in February, 1949 (due to domestic reasons in India, the Games were postponed to 195 1). 1949 In February, representatives of Asian national sports organizations held a meeting in New Delhi, India. At the meeting, the Asian Amateur Sports Federation was formally established (later renamed the Asian Games Federation, 198 1 changed to the Olympic Council of Asia). Editor: The host city for hosting the Asian Games is decided by the Executive Committee of the Olympic Council of Asia through elimination voting, that is, if all cities do not get more than half of the votes in the first round of voting, the cities with the lowest votes will be eliminated one by one, and so on until the remaining two cities decide the outcome. Before voting, the Executive Committee of OCA will also conduct a comprehensive inspection of the bidding cities to determine their willingness to vote. [Editor] The events set up by the Asian Games are recognized by the Olympic Council of Asia. The host country can choose from the recognized events, and the number of events in each Asian Games shall not be less than 1 1. Events other than track and field and swimming are selected by the host country of the Asian Games, and each event has at least 4 teams. The 35 recognized Asian Games events include: track and field swimming (including diving and water polo), gymnastics, weightlifting, shooting, archery, cycling, basketball, volleyball, billiards, badminton, handball, hockey, bowling, golf, rattan ball, softball, boxing, fencing, sailing, rowing, equestrian judo, taekwondo, wrestling, kayaking and Cabadie Wushu.