Facing logistical challenges, OCA mulling at scaling down Asian Games
The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) is mulling at downsizing the Asian Games by doing away with certain team sports and some non-Olympic sports.
Six-time winter Olympian Shiva Keshavan has been elected vice-chair, Athletes Committee, of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA).
Six-time winter Olympian Shiva Keshavan has been elected vice-chair, Athletes Committee, of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA).
Keshavan was inducted during OCA’s general assembly meeting held in the national capital on Sunday. Chinese table tennis legend Ding Ning is the chair of the panel that comprises a minimum of five members. The term of the members will be four years.
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“I am deeply honoured to join the OCA Athletes Commission as vice-chair. I look forward to collaborating with our esteemed commission members to create a supportive environment where athletes can thrive and reach their full potential through sport,” Keshavan said.
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Ding and Keshavan will be on the OCA executive board as the Athletes Committee representatives. At the OCA meeting, seasoned sports administrator and five-time Olympian Randhir Singh was elected unopposed as president for a four-year term.
Keshavan, who recently served as Deputy Chef de Mission of the Indian contingent at the Paris Olympics, is also in the Indian Olympic Association’s Athletes Commission.
“Asia is experiencing rapid growth and development, The future of sport indeed lies in Asia. I believe India, under the visionary leadership of Randhir Singh ji, is poised to play a significant role in shaping this future. I am excited to contribute to the realisation of the President’s vision of ‘One Asia,’ uniting a diverse continent through the shared values of sport, and harnessing the energy of our young population to drive positive change,” he said.
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