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The Asian Games motto is "Ever Onward" which was designed and proposed by Guru Dutt Sondhi upon the creation of the Asian Games Federation in 1949. The Asian Games symbol is a bright sun in red with 16 rays and a white circle in the middle of its disc which represents the ever glimmering and warm spirit of the Asian people.
The Asian Games-themed train in Hangzhou Metro Line 19. On 16 May 2023, the train number 19045 of Hangzhou Metro Line 19 named Asian Games (Chinese: 亚运号; pinyin: Yàyùn hào) started operation. The train displays the Hangzhou Asian Games Logo at the front of the train, and the whole train as well as seats and handrails are colored in purple.
Basketball at the 2022 Asian Games was held in Hangzhou, China from 25 September to 6 October 2023. There were two contested events: 5x5 and 3x3 basketball. [1] [2] Qualification was to be held for both men's and women's tournament but was scrapped by June 2023. [3]
Men's basketball at the 2022 Asian Games; Venues: Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium Zhejiang University Zijingang Gymnasium: Dates: 26 September – 6 October ...
Basketball is the regular Asian Games sport since the first edition in Delhi 1951. The Asian Games tournaments were the de facto Asian championships until the Asian Basketball Confederation Championship was founded in 1960 .
Sony Sports Network acquired the exclusive media rights for the India region. The games were broadcast live on television and on the OTT platform SonyLIV.A campaign was started by the network before the event as a support to the Indian contingent with the slogan, ‘Hum Hain, Zidd Pe Sawaar, Iss Baar, Sau Paar, Phir Se, Hum Honge Kamyaab!’ meaning India shall cross the 100-medal mark this time.
This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in basketball from 1951 to 2022. Basketball. Men. Games Gold Silver Bronze 1951 New Delhi ...
This is a list of sports played in the Asian Games and other major affiliated games organized by the Olympic Council of Asia.On 29 June 2009, the OCA announced major changes to the event lists in the five major events, in particular aiming to restrict each sport to be played in not more than one event, although exemptions may be made. [1]