Asian Games to go ahead in Hangzhou: Malaysian official

The 2022 Asian Games in China will go ahead, the Olympic Council of Malaysia said on Saturday, denying claims that it was facing the possibility of being postponed.

Published : Apr 23, 2022 19:56 IST , Kuala Lumpur

The 2022 Asian Games in China will go ahead, the Olympic Council of Malaysia said on Saturday. (Representative Image)
The 2022 Asian Games in China will go ahead, the Olympic Council of Malaysia said on Saturday. (Representative Image)
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The 2022 Asian Games in China will go ahead, the Olympic Council of Malaysia said on Saturday. (Representative Image)

The 2022 Asian Games in China will go ahead, the Olympic Council of Malaysia said on Saturday, denying claims that it was facing the possibility of being postponed.

The Olympic-sized event is scheduled to be held in September in Hangzhou, a major metropolitan area less than 200 kilometres (124 miles) southwest of Shanghai.

Shanghai is currently grappling with a major coronavirus emergency, with its roughly 25 million residents currently in a weeks-long lockdown as authorities try to curb an Omicron-fuelled wave.

An official working with governing body the Olympic Council of Asia, who did not want to be named, had told AFP on Thursday that no decision had been made but there was a possibility of postponement.

 

However, Olympic Council of Malaysia president Norza Zakaria disputed that.

"The Asian Games 2022 in China is going ahead," he told AFP on Saturday. "We have checked with OCA (the Olympic Council of Asia) and the organising committee."

Most international sports events have been on hold in China since the Covid-19 pandemic, although Beijing hosted the Winter Olympics in a strict bio-bubble in February.

 

Right after the Olympics ended, Shanghai -- China's biggest city -- witnessed the country's worst Covid outbreak in two years, and its residents have largely been confined to their homes since early April.

All 56 competition venues for the Games in Hangzhou have already been completed, Chinese organisers said this month, promising to publish a virus control plan that takes its cue from the Winter Olympics.

Hangzhou is scheduled to hold the Games from September 10-25, becoming the third Chinese host after Beijing in 1990 and Guangzhou in 2010.

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