Times of Oman

No room for Australia, New Zealand in Asiad, says OCA chief

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ASHGABAT: The influentia­l head of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has dashed hopes that athletes from Oceania nations, including Australia and New Zealand, might be able to compete in the Asian Games from 2022.

Athletes from the two countries took part in the Asian Win- ter Games as “guests” in Sapporo earlier this year and the Australian Olympic Committee said talks were being held about extending the invitation to the summer versions.

Nineteen Oceania nations are represente­d for the first time at the ongoing Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Turkmenist­an but OCA President Sheikh Ahmad Al Fahad Al Sabah said the Asian Games was already too big.

“I hope at the next Indoor Games we will have the same experience and Oceania will continue with us in the Indoor Games,” he told a news conference, adding that the Asian Beach Games might also be an op- tion for Oceania athletes. “With the Asian Games we are already at 15,000 athletes and officials and we cannot add to that number.

“In the Beach Games and Indoor Games we can continue to have our coordinati­on and cooperatio­n, but for the Asian Games the number is very high and we cannot have an Olympic Village with more than 15,000 people.”

Next year’s version of the quadrennia­l Asian Games, which is second in size only to the Summer Olympics, takes place in Indonesia with the 2022 edition scheduled for Hangzhou, China. Australia has long entertaine­d the idea of forging closer ties with Asia in the hope of exposing their athletes to stiffer competitio­n. In 2006, Australia’s national soccer body ditched Oceania to join the AFC but previous attempts to compete at the Asian Games have failed.

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