Team:
Olympic committees from 45 countries (regions) of the OCA registered, and the number of athletes reached more than12,500, the highest in history. More than 600 athletes from six delegations including China, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, India, China and Hongkong signed up for the competition. The most registered event is track and field, with 43 delegations signing up.
More than 30 delegations signed up for boxing, swimming, shooting, weightlifting, e-sports and other 1 1 events. The largest number of athletes in a single event is football, and there are more than 300 athletes in track and field, swimming and fencing 1 1 events.
Asian Games Commemorative Coin:
There are 3 gold and silver commemorative coins in this set, including gold commemorative coins 1 and 2 silver commemorative coins. In terms of specifications and circulation of commemorative coins, 5g round gold commemorative coins are refined coins, containing 5g pure gold, with a diameter of 20mm and a denomination of 80 yuan, with a maximum circulation of 10000.
30 grams of round silver commemorative coins are refined coins, containing 30 grams of pure silver, with a diameter of 40 mm and a denomination of 10 yuan, with a maximum circulation of 20,000 pieces; The 5g round silver commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 5g pure silver, with a diameter of 22mm and a denomination of 2 yuan. The maximum circulation is 65,438+000,000 pieces.
Asian Games events:
1, track and field
Track and field sports refer to walking, running, jumping, throwing and other sports as well as all-around sports composed of some events. Track and field has a long history and originated from the basic activities of human survival and life. The earliest track and field competition was held in the ancient Greek village of Olympia in 776 BC. Since then, track and field has become one of the official events.
2. Boxing
Boxing cannot be simply understood as an antagonistic sport with boxing gloves on. In classical ancient Greece and Rome, it began with unarmed confrontation and developed into belt-bound hand strengthening. Modern boxing began with the prohibition of sword duel by law, and it is still a confrontation with bare hands. Until boxing learned the rules that must be followed when introducing gloves into boxing matches. In a narrow sense, it is a sport of fighting with boxing gloves.
3. Water polo
Water polo, also known as "water football", is a collective ball game that combines swimming, handball and volleyball in the water. Water polo pays attention to strength, courage and teamwork, and requires both teams to swim and grab the ball at the same time, and strive to shoot the ball into the other team's goal to score.