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Indoor games and sports. Indoor games and sports are a variety of structured games or competitive physical exercises, typically carried out either at home, in a well- sheltered building, or in a specially constructed sport venue such as a gym, a natatorium, an arena or a roofed stadium.
The Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (abbreviated as AIMAG) is a pancontinental multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia.It is organised by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and consists of Indoor and martial arts events with TV broadcasting potential, some of which were not contested at the Asian Games and Asian Winter Games Programs and are not Olympic sports.
Traditional Filipino games or indigenous games in the Philippines (Tagalog: Laro ng Lahi) [1][2][3] are games that are played across multiple generations, usually using native materials or instruments. In the Philippines, due to limited resources for toys, children usually invent games that do not require anything but players.
hide. Indoor athletics has been contested at every Asian Indoor Games and Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games since the inaugural games at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games, except the first combined games at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. The programme includes track and field events in 26 events (17 events each).
Indoor Athletics Stadium Kazakhstan: 3: 2008 26 Doha Qatar: 14–16 February ASPIRE Dome India: 4: 2010 26 Tehran Iran: 24–26 February Aftab Enghelab Complex Iran: 5: 2012 26 Hangzhou China: 18–19 February Vocational and Technical College Athletics Hall China: 6: 2014 26 Hangzhou China: 15–16 February Vocational and Technical College ...
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