Deputy director general
Olympic Council Of Asia Plans A Major Overhaul For Asian Games
As preparations intensify for the upcoming OCA General Assembly, Deputy Director General Vinod Tiwari outlined the council’s plans to introduce a qualification system for the Asian Games. The proposed system would ensure that only teams meeting specific criteria would qualify for the continental sporting extravaganza.
“The Asian Games have become increasingly unmanageable due to the large number of athletes participating,” Tiwari explained during a recent media interaction. "Last year’s Hangzhou Asian Games saw over 15,000 athletes, with team sports contributing significantly to this number. As we look ahead to the 2026 Games in Japan, which will be hosted in Nagoya, managing such a vast number of participants could become impossible.”
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