Kabaddi, wrestling to feature in Asian Beach Games
HANOI, Vietnam: Some 3,000 athletes will converge on the Vietnamese resort town of Danang this weekend for the Asian Beach Games, vying for glory in events ranging from kabaddi to wrestling and volleyball.
The biennial event will see 22 disciplines contested on a seven-kilometre (4.4-mile) stretch of sand at the tourist town in central Vietnam, the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) said on Wednesday.
The Games, which run from Saturday until October 3, give prominence to athletes — and sports — from Asian nations who do not normally make the podium at the Olympics or World Championships.
Participating nations range from regional sporting heavyweight China to landlocked Afghanistan, who have won medals in beach wrestling in previous editions.
Beach football and Southeast Asian martial arts vovinam and pencak silat will also feature on the menu.
“The Asian Beach Games have become one of the most popular Asian multi-sport events on the calendar of the Olympic Movement for athletes, officials and spectators alike,” the OCA president Sheikh Ahmad Al Fahad Al Sabah said in a press release.
“The event has proved to be more successful than we could have dreamed of back in the early days,” he said of a competition that was launched in 2008 in Bali.
Organisers say the Games bring a tourist bonanza to host towns and cities. But Vietnamese state media reported local travel agents saying organisers had done too little to promote the Games, making it difficult to attract domestic and foreign tourists. Thailand dominated the last edition held in 2014 on its home turf in Phuket.
-
Piers Morgan In Hospital: Here's Why -
IPhone 18 Pro Leaked: New Design Reveals Radical Corner Camera Layout -
Kung Fu Legend Siu-Lung Leung Passes Away At 77 -
Kim Kardashian To Remove Ex Kanye West From Her Kids' Names -
Queens Mother Arrested After Abducting Child From Court-ordered Visit -
Sarah Ferguson Ready To ‘spread Her Wings’ After Separating From ‘disgraced’ Andrew -
Finn Wolfhard Shares How Industry Views Him Post 'Stranger Things' -
Dylan O'Brien Gets Nostalgic After Reunion With Old Friend -
UK Doctors Warn Screen Time Is Harming Children’s Health -
Meghan Markle To Get Police Protection In UK If Travelling With Archie, Lilibet -
Spencer Pratt Expresses Hope For Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce's Wedding Invite -
Evan Peters Makes Unexpected Confession About 'American Horror Story' Season 13 -
Kentucky Grandmother Arrested After Toddlers With Broken Skulls, Ribs -
European Space Agency Hit By Cyberattack, Hundreds Of GBs Data Leaked -
Elon Musk’s XAI Launches World’s First Gigawatt AI Supercluster To Rival OpenAI And Anthropic -
Google Adds On-device AI Scam Detection To Chrome