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The word Mascot originated from the French Provencal language Mascotto, and it was not officially included in the French dictionary until the end of the 19th century as a spelling of Mascotte, from which English mascot evolved, meaning a person, an animal or something that can bring good luck.

The Asian Games mascot is a mascot specially set up for the Asian Games, and the Asian Games has produced various mascots with various shapes. Each mascot is unique. They all have a dynamic personality, which embodies the spirit of friendship and fair play.

Panpan, the mascot of the 11th Asian Games in Beijing

On September 28th, 1984, the Olympic Council of Asia adopted a resolution and decided that the 11th Asian Games in 199 would be held in Beijing, China from September 22nd to October 7th, 199. In order to run the Asian Games well, the China Asian Games Organizing Committee decided to use the panda as the mascot of the Asian Games. Panda "Panpan", with its lively and lovely Asian Games medal, stretched out its arms to encourage athletes to create more good results, and became a household name in China.

Pupu and Kuku, mascots of the 12th Hiroshima Asian Games

Pupu and Kuku, mascots of the p>94 Hiroshima Asian Games, are two doves, one male and one female, which form the "H" shape of the Asian Games, and are the mascots of this Asian Games. This is the first time that the mascots of the Asian Games appear in the cartoon shapes of a pair of mascots. The male is named "Poppo" and the female is named "Coccu". Their shapes are lively and lovely, particularly eye-catching and have multiple meanings. The dove symbolizing peace, as the endorsement of the Hiroshima Asian Games, can not only witness that Hiroshima was attacked by the first atomic bomb dropped by the US military on August 6, 1945, but also symbolize the spirit of peace and anti-war advocated by Hiroshima. The organizing committee hopes to spread the seeds and warmth of peace and friendship through these two mascots.

the mascot of the 13th Asian Games in Bangkok-Caiyu

The mascot of the 13th Asian Games in Bangkok is an elephant named Caiyu. "Guess Yu" is the most commonly used modal particle in Thailand to express happiness, happiness and celebrate victory. The elephant is dressed in a yellow blouse and red sweatpants, and the word "A", the symbol of this Asian Games, is printed on its chest. "A" not only stands for "Asian" and "Athlete", but also resembles the roof of traditional Thai architecture.

the mascot of the 14th Busan Asian Games-duria

The mascot of the 14th Busan Asian Games is the city bird of Busan, the host city-a seagull flying high. The thick and thin lines of seagulls exude the charm of Korean traditional culture, and at the same time, the thick and thin lines also represent the enterprising spirit and lofty ideals of the people of Asian countries marching towards a new era. Visualize the seagull and portray its energetic and pure image. The thick ink line shaped like a brush symbolizes the background of the activity-Asian culture, while the free line represents the style of Asians. In addition, the use of blue color is reminiscent of the host city, Busan.

The mascot of the 15th Doha Asian Games, Ollie

, is nicknamed "DURIA", which is a synthetic language with the meaning of "DURATIVE+ASIA" and is also the homonym of "I am with you" in Korean. Therefore, it is consistent with the concept of the conference and the image of the mascot of "enhancing the unity and friendship of all Asian countries participating in the conference and seeking continuous development".

mascot of the 15th Doha Asian Games-Ollie

On the evening of December 31st, 24, 7 days before the opening of the 15th Asian Games in 26, the organizing committee of Doha Asian Games introduced the mascot of the Asian Games-Qatar antelope, and named it "ORRY". Thousands of people attended the launching ceremony of the mascot. Director-General of Doha Asian Games Organizing Committee? Al Kahtani said that the Qatari antelope symbolizes this young country and young government. In a sense, "Ollie" has become a link between Qatar and the Asian Games. At the ceremony held on the evening of 31st, the organizing committee also launched the 7-day countdown card for the opening of the Asian Games, and launched the Asian Games anthem and the Asian Games torch. Doha won the right to host the 15th Asian Games after defeating Hongkong, China, Kuala Lumpur and New Delhi in November 2.

The mascot of the 16th Asian Games-Leyangyang

The mascot is named Leyangyang, and the image is of five fashionable sheep, named A Xiang, A He, A Ru, A Yi and Leyangyang, which constitute "good luck and happiness", expressing that the Guangzhou Asian Games will bring "auspiciousness, harmony and happiness" to Asian people.

First Asian Games Time: March 4-11, 1951 Location: New Delhi, India

Second Asian Games Time: May 1-9, 1954 Location: Manila, Philippines

Third Asian Games Time: May 24-June 1, 1958 Location: Tokyo, Japan < April 24th to September 2nd Location: Jakarta, Indonesia

5th Asian Games Time: December 9th to 2th, 1966 Location: Bangkok, Thailand

6th Asian Games Time: December 9th to 2th, 197 Location: Bangkok, Thailand.

time of the 7th Asian games: September 1-16, 1974, location: Tehran, Iran, China began to participate in the Asian Games from this session)

The 8th Asian Games Time: December 9-2, 1978 Location: Bangkok, Thailand

The 9th Asian Games Time: November 19-December 4, 1982 Location: New Delhi, India, where China has risen since then, Dominate Asian sports)

1th Asian Games Time: September 2th to October 5th, 1986 Location: Seoul, South Korea, Now known as Seoul)

11th Asian Games Time: September 22nd to October 7th, 199 Location: Beijing, China

12th Asian Games Time: October 2nd to 16th, 1994 Location: Hiroshima, Japan

13th Asian Games Time: December 6th to 2th, 1998 Location:.

14th Asian Games Time: September 29th to October 14th, 22 Location: Busan, South Korea

15th Asian Games Time: December 1st to 15th, 26 Location: Doha, Qatar

16th Asian Games Time: November 12th to 27th, 21 Location: Guangzhou, China

17th Asian Games Time: September 18th to October 4th, 214 Location: Incheon, South Korea

The 14th Asian Games was held in Busan, South Korea from September 29th to October 14th, 22. China won 15 gold medals and ***38 medals.

The 15th Asian Games was held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to 15, 26. The pattern of Asian sports has not changed much. With 165 gold medals, 88 silver medals and 63 bronze medals, China ranked first in the honor list of the Asian Games for the seventh time in a row. China trained for the 28 Olympic Games, and many athletes won the gold medal the first time they participated. After South Korea left its own doorstep, it still overwhelmed Japan and became the "second child". China's gold medals this time are 15 more than those of the last Busan Asian Games, which is the second best result in history, second only to the 183 gold medals of the Beijing Asian Games in 199.

Guangzhou, China will host the 16th Asian Games in 21. [Edit this paragraph] Asian Winter Games The Asian Winter Games was originally scheduled to be held in the same year as the Asian Games, and has been held for six times so far. The first and second Asian Winter Games were held in Sapporo, Japan in 1986 and 199 respectively. Due to the change of the original host country and other reasons, the third Asian Winter Games was postponed for two years and held in Harbin, China in 1996. The 4th Asian Winter Games was held in Jiangyuan Road, South Korea on January 3th, 1999, the 5th Asian Winter Games was held in Aomori, Japan from February 1st to 8th, 23, the 6th Asian Winter Games was held in Changchun, Jilin Province, China from January 28th to February 4th, 27, and the 7th Asian Winter Games was held in Almaty, Kazakhstan in 211.

The full name of the Asian Games is the Asian Games, which is a large-scale regional comprehensive games recognized by the International Olympic Committee and sponsored by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). It is not only the largest and highest-level comprehensive sports meeting in Asia, but also represents the sports level of Asia as a whole. The Asian Games were formerly known as the Far East Games and the West Asia Games. It is held every four years, alternating with the Olympic Games, with a duration of 16 days. The 1st Asian Games was originally scheduled to be held in New Delhi, India in February 1949, but it was postponed to 1951 for some reason, and it was held for 13 times in 21.

Most Asian Games events are Olympic Games events, but unlike the Olympic Games, there are strict regulations. Except for some widely developed events, such as track and field, swimming, basketball, volleyball, football, etc., the host country can appropriately co-opt according to its own conditions and sports technical level.

In p>1912, the American directors of the YMCA of China, Japan and the Philippines initiated and organized the establishment of the Far East Sports Association, and the first Far East Games was held in Manila, the Philippines in 1913. By 1934, the Far East Games had been held for 1 times. Initially, it was held every two years. Later, it was held alternately with the Olympic Games, and it was changed from the eighth session in 1927 to every four years. At the beginning, only China, Japan and the Philippines participated, and from the ninth session, India, Indonesia and Vietnam also joined in.

The Far East Games consisted of seven events: track and field, swimming, football, basketball, baseball, tennis and volleyball, which represented the highest level of competitive sports in Asia at that time and made positive contributions to the development of early sports in Asia. China won the football championship in the 9th Far East Games. In 1934, China announced its withdrawal from the Far East Games because of the Japanese invasion of China and its insistence on bringing its so-called "Manchukuo" into the Far East Games. After that, the Far East Sports Association disintegrated due to China's withdrawal, and the Far East Games also died.

in p>1934, under the financing of Indian sports leader Dr. Gurusandi, the first West Asian Games was held in New Delhi. The participating countries were India, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), Afghanistan and Pakistan, and there were hockey, basketball, track and field events. The Second West Asian Games, originally scheduled to be held in Pakistan four years later, was suspended due to the outbreak of World War II. After the end of World War II, people in Asian countries are eager to maintain a peaceful environment and promote unity, friendship and cultural exchanges between people in various countries and regions, and their desire to participate in international sports competitions is very urgent.

During the 14th Olympic Games in London in July, 1948, sports people from China and the Philippines had frequent contacts, planning to resume the Far East Games, and asked Asian countries participating in this Olympic Games to discuss it. Guru Sandy, Indian member of the International Olympic Committee and Indian sports leader, believes that merely restoring the Far East Games is not enough to reflect the sports level and unity spirit of Asia as a whole, and advocates the establishment of an intercontinental sports meeting-the Asian Games, which includes all Asian countries. To this end, he visited Asian sports delegations coming to London to participate in the Olympic Games, and invited representatives from 13 countries and regions including China, South Korea and the Philippines to hold the first preparatory meeting on the establishment of the Asian Games Federation. The meeting discussed and adopted India's proposal to establish the Asian Games Federation, and recommended China, South Korea, India and the Philippines to draft relevant documents and articles of association for the Asian Games. It was also confirmed that the first Asian Games would be held in New Delhi, India in February 1949. Later, due to domestic reasons in India, the sports meeting could not be held as scheduled.

on February 12 -13, 1949, India invited representatives of sports organizations from the Philippines, Myanmar, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Thailand and other countries to meet in New Delhi, India. At the meeting, the "Asian Games Federation" (renamed as "Asian Olympic Council" after 1982) was announced and the charter drafted by China, India, the Philippines and South Korea was formally adopted. The representatives of India, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Pakistan and the Philippines who attended the meeting immediately signed the membership and became the basic members of the Asian Games Federation. All the delegates unanimously agreed to adopt "Forever Forward" as the slogan of the Asian Games. The meeting elected Singh of India as the chairman and Vangas of the Philippines as the vice-chairman. The meeting decided that the Asian Games, which is held every four years, should be held in the middle of the two Olympic Games, and stipulated that the competition time should be 12-16 days, with 2 events. The host country can increase or decrease the number of events as appropriate, but generally there should be no less than 11 events, with track and field, swimming and art exhibition as compulsory events and contents. The meeting also decided that the 1st Asian Games would be held in New Delhi, India in 195. As the main sponsor of the Asian Games, Dr Sandy of India is called "the father of the Asian Games".

The Asian Games Federation is basically modeled after the International Olympic Committee. The International Olympic Committee recognizes the Asian Games as the official games in Asia. The task of the Asian Games Federation is to hold the Asian Games and the Winter Asian Games on schedule. The Asian Games Federation was reorganized into the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) during the 9th Asian Games in 1982.

The full name of the Asian Games is the Asian Games, which is a large-scale regional comprehensive games recognized by the International Olympic Committee and sponsored by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). It is not only the largest and highest-level comprehensive sports meeting in Asia, but also represents the sports level of Asia as a whole. The Asian Games were formerly known as the Far East Games and the West Asia Games. It is held every four years, alternating with the Olympic Games, with a duration of 16 days. The 1st Asian Games was originally scheduled to be held in New Delhi, India in February 1949, but it was postponed to 1951 for some reason, and it was held for 13 times in 21.

The meeting also decided that the 1st Asian Games would be held in New Delhi, India in 195. As the main sponsor of the Asian Games, Dr Sandy of India is called "the father of the Asian Games".

Olympic land physical events without equipment: track and field, judo, boxing, taekwondo and wrestling.

Olympic water sports without equipment: swimming, diving and synchronized swimming.

There are physical events (ball games) with equipment on land in the Olympic Games: badminton, basketball, football, handball, hockey, table tennis, tennis, volleyball and golf.

The equipped land physical events of the Olympic Games (not ball games): archery and self-cycling.