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China to host Asian Games in 2023 after Covid postponement

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July 19, 2022
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New Delhi, July 19: Organisers announced on Tuesday that China will host the 2022 Asian Games in 2023, delaying the tournament from Hangzhou due to Covid.

The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) announced that the 2023 Games will now take place in Hangzhou from September 23 to October 8 of that year. The event was initially slated to take place in September of this year, but organisers postponed it in May as China attempted to quell a significant Covid comeback in a number of regions of the country.

Shanghai, the largest metropolis in the nation, was placed under a months-long lockdown earlier this year as part of the Communist Party’s zero-tolerance policy against the virus. Hangzhou is fewer than 200 kilometres (120 miles) from Shanghai.

“New dates were chosen to avoid conflict with other major international sporting events”, the OCA said.

Typically, more than 10,000 competitors from the region compete in the Asian Games.

China is the last big economy devoted to stopping the internal spread of the virus through rigorous travel restrictions, widespread testing, and lockdowns.

The world’s most populous country, however, has had to cancel or postpone practically all events since the pandemic began, with the exception of this year’s Winter Olympics in Beijing. This has harmed the country’s worldwide athletic goals.

The World University Games, which were originally slated to start in Chengdu in June but were already postponed from the previous year, have now been delayed once more until 2023.

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