China to host Asian Games in 2023 after Covid postponement

Published July 20, 2022
The Games will now be held in Hangzhou from September 23 to October 8 2023. — AFP
The Games will now be held in Hangzhou from September 23 to October 8 2023. — AFP

KUWAIT CITY: China will host the 2022 Asian Games in 2023, organisers said on Tuesday, after postponing the event in Hangzhou because of Covid-19.

The Games will now be held in Hangzhou from September 23 to October 8 2023, the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) said.

The event was originally scheduled to be held in September this year, but organisers in May postponed it as China tried to stamp out a large Covid resurgence in several parts of the country and the OCA Executive Board (EB) subsequently set up a task force to determine new dates.

Hangzhou lies less than 200 kilometres (120 miles) from the country’s biggest city Shanghai, which endured a months-long lockdown earlier this year as part of the ruling Communist Party’s zero-tolerance approach to the virus.

The OCA said on Tuesday that the new dates were chosen to avoid “conflict with other major international sporting events”.

“The task force over the last two months held various discussions with the Chinese Olympic Committee, Hangzhou Asian Games Organising Committee and other stakeholders to find a window for the Games which did not conflict with other major international sporting events,” the OCA said in a statement. “The recommended dates by the task force were duly approved by the OCA EB.”

The governing body thanked the Chinese organisers and the government “for their hard work in preparing for the Games during the pandemic and ensuring they can take place next year.”

The Asian Games, second in size only to the Summer Olympics, typically attract over 10,000 athletes from across the region.

China is the last major economy committed to stamping out domestic spread of the virus through harsh lockdowns, mass testing and strict controls on international travel.

But that has hurt the country’s international sporting ambitions, with the world’s most populous nation cancelling or postponing almost all events since the start of the pandemic, with the exception of this year’s Winter Olympics in Beijing.

The World University Games, scheduled to begin in June in Chengdu and already delayed from last year, have also been postponed again, until 2023.

Published in Dawn, July 20th, 2022

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