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HANGZHOU - 2022 Asian Games / XIX Asiad

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Hangzhou is awarded 2022 Asian Games (XIX Asiad) as the only bidding candidate. The construction has already started. A typical Chinese way-way ahead of schedule :cheers:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Asian_Games

This is a new multi-use stadium being developed on a 400,000 square metre site on the Qiantang river waterfront opposite Hangzhou's new CBD. Designed by NBBJ in partnership with CCDI, the stadium, with an 80,000 capacity, has an impressive roof which is intended to resemble a white lotus flower with a total of 56 petals (28 large, 28 small). It is being constructed from 2011 until 2017.


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Flying over the construction site

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^^ Congrats for new thread...
Actually, there's previous thread before (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=127162339)...
Maybe we can ask moderator to merge that thread with this...

Btw, I already saw 2016 G20 Summit Evening Gala, and it's wonderfull. So, I'm really looking forward to it...

Congrats for new thread, and good luck for hosting 2022 Asian Games...
Greetings from Indonesia, Host of 2018 Asian Games (XVIII Asiad) Jakarta-Palembang... :cheers:
July, 2019



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OCA: Asia leads the world in organising international sports games

Date : 11 Sep 2019

Hangzhou, China, September 11, 2019: The Olympic Council of Asia wrapped up a two-day visit to Hangzhou, China - host city of the next Asian Games in 2022 – on Wednesday afternoon.

Following a venue tour and three-year countdown ceremony on Tuesday, the second OCA Coordination Committee meeting took place at the Hangzhou Marriott Hotel Qianjiang and featured 10 reports from various departments of organising committee HAGOC.

The Chairman of the OCA Coordination Committee, Raja Randhir Singh, said the two days of activities and presentations demonstrated that Asia was ahead of the rest of the world in terms of organising major sports events.

“We have had a very fruitful two days’ visit,” he said. “The presentations were totally thorough right down to the detail.

“We have three years to go and we feel that Asia as a continent is the leader in organising sports worldwide. There is no doubt that the world is looking at Asia.

“We are all looking forward to the next Asian Games being an excellent and a great Asian Games. Every time in Asia we raise the bar and I think we will reach another level in 2022.”

Earlier in the meeting, the OCA Director General, Husain Al Musallam, pointed out that Asia was the first continent to host an international multi-sport games, with the foundations of the modern Asian Games laid in 1913 with the first Far Eastern Championship Games in Manila, Philippines.

“We have no doubt that the Hangzhou Asian Games will be the best ever Asian Games,” he said. “We have no doubt that we will deliver a high standard of Games and a high level of preparation.

“A lot of sports started in Asia and went to the Olympic Games, such as table tennis and judo. We are proud of what we are doing and proud of our achievements.”

Regarding the sports programme for Hangzhou 2022, three sports – karate, sport climbing and baseball/softball – were added to the list of 37 already approved.

A total of 51 venues in nine clusters will host the sports, while the athletes will be accommodated in the main Asian Games Village as well as four satellite villages.

Although the number of disciplines and events within the sports has still to be determined, the 40 sports approved are:

Aquatics (open water swimming, water polo, artistic swimming, diving and swimming)

Archery

Athletics

Badminton

Basketball

Boxing

Canoeing (dragon boat, canoe slalom, canoe sprint)

Cycling (BMX, mountain bike, road, track)

Equestrian

Fencing

Football

Golf

Gymnastics (trampoline, rhythmic gymnastics, artistic gymnastics)

Handball

Hockey

Judo

Modern Pentathlon

Rowing

Rugby Sevens

Sailing

Shooting

Table Tennis

Taekwondo

Tennis

Triathlon

Weightlifting

Wrestling

Volleyball

Roller Sports (roller skating, skateboarding)

Board Games (Chinese chess, go, chess)

Cricket

Jujitsu

Kurash

Sepaktakraw

Wushu

Squash

Kabaddi

Baseball/Softball

Karate

Sport Climbing

The 19th Asian Games will take place from September 10-25, 2022 with the participation of athletes from Oceania for the first time.

The next OCA Coordination Committee meeting for Hangzhou 2022 is scheduled for March 2020.

OCA
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Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center - 杭州奥体中心
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center will be the main venue for the 2022 Asian Games





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that is some blade runner dystopian photograph right there
Wow!! Just Wow!!

China is like another world when it comes to projects like this.
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Gymnasium is starting to take shape



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The Tennis Court at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center

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The Main Stadium at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center

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The Main Stadium at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center

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More than the Olympics I am waiting for the opening and closing ceremony of the event. I am sure Chinese will bring the best to the Olympics stage just like how they did in 2008 Olympics.
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