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What are the traditional events of Guangzhou Asian Games?

Unlike the Olympic Games, the events of the Asian Games are not strictly regulated. Except for track and field, swimming, football and basketball, the host country can increase or decrease according to its own conditions and sports technical level. For example, the third Asian Games was held in Japan, and Japan increased the strength of table tennis, volleyball and tennis. When the fourth session was held in Indonesia, Indonesia added badminton events that the country was good at; The tenth South Korea was included in Taekwondo; 1 1 China cancelled taekwondo and added martial arts.

On June 4th this year 10, 16, the Asian Games Organizing Committee held a press conference on the setting of competition events. Guangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee released the specific settings of 42 major events and 464 minor events of the 20 10 Guangzhou Asian Games. For example:

chinese chess

water sports

archery

track and filed; athletics

badminton

baseball

basketball

boxing

Kayak

. bicycle; cycling

equestrian

enclosure

soccer

gymnastics

handball

hockey

judo

modern pentathlon

Rowing

sailboat

shoot

softball

table tennis

taekwondo

tennis

. triathlon

volleyball

weightlifting

wrestling

bowling

billiards

cricket

sports-dance

squash

martial arts

sepak takraw

Rugby

roller skating

karate

Cabadie.

golf

dragon boat

Attachment: Introduction of badminton events

Badminton originated from 1873 in Glasgow, England. From 65438 to 0992, badminton began to become an official event of the Olympic Games. Badminton became an official event in the 4th Asian Games in Jakarta from 65438 to 0962.

The badminton court is rectangular, with a length of13.4m, a singles court width of 5.18m and a doubles court width of 6.10m.

The World Badminton Federation's 2 1 scoring system implements the scoring system for each ball, and all individual victories are scored as 2 1, with a maximum score of 30 points. Each game adopts the best of three games system, and the first player to score 2 1 point wins the official game. If the score between the two sides is 20, the winning side needs to surpass the opponent by 2 points to win; Until the scores of the two sides tied for 29, the one who scored 30 points first won. The winner of the first game serves first in the next game.

There are seven badminton events in Guangzhou 16 Asian Games (men's and women's teams, men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles and mixed doubles).