2024 South Asian Games
Host city | Lahore |
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Country | Pakistan |
Motto | "Let's Celebrate of Games!" |
Nations | 8 |
Athletes | 2,672 |
Events | 37 sports |
Opening | TBD |
Closing | TBD |
Opened by | Asif Ali Zardari |
Closed by | Aitzaz Ahsan |
Athlete's Oath | Umar Khayam Hameed (athletics) |
Judge's Oath | Wasim Akram (cricket) |
Torch lighter | Arshad Nadeem and Naseem Hameed |
Main venue | Punjab Stadium (Ceremonies) Jinnah Sports Stadium (Athletics) |
The 2024
Host selection
In 2019, the Sri Lankan
Development and preparation
Venues and infrastructure
It was reported that the Government of Pakistan designated around Rs 2 billion for infrastructure.[14] In July 2020, it was announced that the federal government had set forth more than Rs 3.5 billion for the South Asian Games.[15]
The
"We will place athletes in these sports in these cities which are about two hours away by road from Lahore,” Hasan, Vice President of Olympic Council of Asia added. Pakistan has hosted the South Asian Games twice before – in 2004 and 1989, both times in Islamabad. “We are looking forward to hosting the South Asian Games again. It is our turn and we hope that all countries including India will turn up. We will ensure that security is high and we will be inviting India. I’m very confident that India will accept our invitation".[19]
On 11 January 2021,
On 12 July 2021, it was confirmed that certain sports will be held in other cities including Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Islamabad and Sialkot.[6] On 11 February 2022, it was announced that the government wanted the opening ceremony and closing ceremonies in Islamabad and Lahore, respectively, and for football competitions to be held in Lahore.[22] On 13 February 2022, the government announced plans to hold the event by March 2023 in Lahore, Faisalabad and Islamabad.[23]
The Games
Participating nations
Eight countries are expected to compete.
Sports
- Archery (10) ( )
- Athletics (20) ( )
- Aquatics
- Artistic swimming ()
- Diving ( )
- Swimming ( )
- Water polo ( )
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- Badminton (7) ( )
- Baseball (6) ( )
- Basketball (4) ( )
- Basketball 3x3 (4) ()
- Boxing (16) ( )
- Canoeing (8) ( )
- Cricket (2) ( )
- Cycling ( )
- Mountain biking (4)
- Road (4)
- Disabled sports (10) ()
- Esports (12) ( )
- Equestrian (8) ( )
- Fencing (3) ( )
- Field hockey (4) ( )
- Football (2) ( )
- Golf (4) ( )
- Gymnastics (8) ( )
- Handball (2) ( )
- Judo (15) ( )
- Kabaddi (2) ( )
- Karate (19) ( )
- Kho kho (2) ( )
- Modern pentathlon (5) ( )
- Rowing (9) ( )
- Sailing (4) ( )
- Shooting (11) ( )
- Softball (8) ( )
- Squash (4) ( )
- Table tennis (7) ( )
- Taekwondo (29) ( )
- Tennis (7) ( )
- Triathlon ( )
- Volleyball
- Beach volleyball (2) ( )
- Volleyball (2) ( )
- Weightlifting (6) ( )
- Wrestling (20) ( )
- Wushu (22) ( )
3 demonstration sports
- Chess (3) ( )
- Ju-jitsu (2) ()
- Slap kabaddi (4) ( )
Calendar
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See also
- South Asian Games celebrated in Pakistan
- 1989 South Asian Games – Islamabad
- 2004 South Asian Games – Islamabad
- 2024 South Asian Games – Lahore
- South Asian Games
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