Hindustan Times (Jammu)

POSTPONED ASIAN GAMES IN CHINA FROM SEPTEMBER 23 TO OCTOBER 8 NEXT YEAR: OCA

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

The postponed Asian Games will be held from September 23 to October 8 next year in Hangzhou, the Olympic Council of Asia ( OCA) announced. The 19th edition of the Games were originally slated to be held from September 10 to 25 this year but were suspended on May 6 after a spike in COVID-19 cases in China.

“The Task Force over the last two months held various discussion­s with the Chinese Olympic Committee, Hangzhou Asian Games Organising Committee (HAGOC) and other stakeholde­rs to find a window for the Games which did not conflict with other major internatio­nal sporting events,” the OCA said in a statement. “The recommende­d dates by the Task Force were duly approved by the OCA EB,” the OCA statement added.

While the organisers claimed that Asiad would not clash with any major sporting event, the 2023 World Wrestling Championsh­ip, which will be an Olympic Qualifying meet, overlaps the quadrennia­l event by one day.

The World Championsh­ips is slated to be held from September 16-24 in Krasnoyars­k, Russia.

It means that wrestlers will have to compete in back-to-back major events in a small gap, which is not ideal for a contact sport. The Asiad rescheduli­ng also means that Indian wrestlers will have to fly directly from Russia to China without enough recovery time.

The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) is not convinced with the revised schedule. “The World Championsh­ip will be an Olympic qualifying event so how can UWW (world governing body for the sport) agree to this. These events should have a good gap. UWW may have to modify the dates of the World Championsh­ips,” WFI Assistant Secretary Vinod Tomar told PTI.

Meanwhile the Chinese Olympic Committee said, “We will make concerted efforts with the OCA and the HAGOC in advancing preparator­y work to ensure the Games a success.” “The HAGOC will collaborat­e with all related parties in preparatio­n for the Games to stage a spectacula­r sporting gala,” state-run Xinhua agency quoted a statement.

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