Shanghai Daily

China to test the mettle of unproven squad at Asiad

- Wushu, (Xinhua)

CHINA’S delegation to the 18th Asian Games (Asiad) in Indonesia later this month was announced yesterday, with 631 out of the 845athlete squad lacking any Asiad or Olympic experience.

Chinese athletes are set to compete in 38 sports, consisting of 376 discipline­s, with only weightlift­ing and kabaddi not involving any Chinese competitor­s. Among the 1,200-plus delegation, there are 19 Olympic champions in swimming, cycling, taekwondo, trampolini­ng, diving, volleyball and badminton. Notable names include China’s most decorated shuttler Lin Dan, who will play in his fifth Asian Games, as well as three-time Olympic champion swimmer Sun Yang and 100-meter sprinter Su Bingtian.

The average age of the Chinese delegation is a relatively youthful 24.4 years old, with competitor­s ranging from 13 to 61 years old.

In preparatio­n for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, China will for the first time send a fully equipped logistics service team to the tournament, consisting of medical staff, trainers, therapists, physical fitness instructor­s and informatio­n technician­s.

“We will set up a logistics camp outside the Village for the first time in order to better serve the athletes,” said Liu Guoyong, director of competitio­n at the State General Administra­tion of Sport. “It’s a practice of sports reform in China and also a successful experience we have drawn on from other sporting powers.

“This Asian Games functions as a mid-term test and a valuable experience leading up to Tokyo 2020, and also serves as a comprehens­ive check on the state of competitiv­e sports in China.

“The Chinese delegation is aiming to demonstrat­e both the sportsmans­hip and sports prowess at the Asian Games which will also help us find promising stars, and allow our young athletes to gain practical experience,” added Liu.

China has been a dominant power since the New Delhi edition in 1982, leading the medals tally in nine straight tournament­s. At the 2014 Asiad, China collected 151 golds and 342 medals overall, far ahead of the 79 golds and 234 medals of hosts South Korea.

The Jakarta Asiad will stage 40 sports and 465 discipline­s, among which 32 sports and 330 discipline­s will also feature at the Tokyo Olympics.

The eight non-Olympics sports will be bowling, kabaddi, sepak takraw, squash, bridge, paraglidin­g and jetskiing.

E-sports will be an exhibition event, while 3x3 basketball will feature at the Asian Games for the first time.

More than 11,000 athletes from 45 countries and regions are set to compete at the world’s secondbigg­est multi-sport event after the Olympic Games. The Asiad will be the second for Indonesia, which also hosted it in 1962. Themed “Energy of Asia,” the Games runs from August 18 to September 2 in Jakarta and Palembang.

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