1. The Asian Games is the most prestigious event of Asia
organised by the Olympic Council of Asia . The Asian Games are held
every four years, with the 17th edition held in Incheon, South
Korea this year. The inaugural Asian Games took place in New Delhi,
India, in 1951 with 11 countries competing in six sports. Whereas
the 16th Asian Games held in China, in 2010 featured 45 countries
and regions competing in 42 sports, highlighting the growth of the
Olympic Movement in Asia The games reflect the diverse sporting
culture of the continent such as sepaktakraw (South East Asia),
kabaddi (South Asia) and wushu (East Asia).
2. Sardar Singh,Indias men hockey teams captain was India's
flag bearer at Asiad opening on 19th september,2014 at Incheon ,
South Korea
3. Athletics Tennis Boxing Kabaddi Swimming water polo
Weightlifting Sailing squash Wushu Archery Football Rowing Cycling
Volleyball Badminton Judo Canoeing Gymnastics taekwondo Hockey
Shooting Cue sports Wrestling Golf Equestrian Chess Diving
4. BOXING MC Mary Kom won her first Asian Games gold medal
inthe 48-51kg divisionat Incheon.This was India's onlyboxing gold
in the Games.
5. Boxer Vikas Krishan got a bronze after losing to Kazakhstan
in middle (75kg) semifinal.
6. Sarita devi won a bronze medal in light weighted
(60kg)division but refused to accept it ,as she found it an unfair
decision.
7. After losing her controversial semifinal bout to south
koreas Jina Park, Indian boxer L Sarita Devi stunned officials and
spectators by refusing to accept the bronze medal, which was then
in the custody of organizers. Not one Indian official came to us
and consoled or even spoke to us , said sarita in agony According
to Amateur International Boxing Association rules, returning medal
counts as serious indiscipline and she has been given a serious
warning on not to repeat it again . Later she had to accept her
bronze medal.
8. Did YOU KNOW? After Sarita's controversial loss, a Mongolian
boxer lost to a South Korean despite appearing to be the better
boxer of the two. NDTV's Suprita Das reported that a few water
bottles were thrown at the Korean boxer after their bout by the
spectators. Devendro laishram,an indian boxer and saritas cousin
who lost in the quarter finals also felt that koreans were
biased!
9. Thus ,unfortunately
10. wrestling Indian wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt bagged out a gold
in the men's 65 kg freestyle wrestling by defeating Tajikistan's
Zalimkhan Yusupov . Hurrey moment!!!!!
11. Bajrang bagged a silver medal after losing the men's
freestyle 61kg final match with 1-3 score to Iran. His compatriot
Narsingh Pancham Yadav settled for a bronze by defeating Japan by
7-9 in 74kg freestyle.
12. DID YOU KNOW? The 20 year old wrestler from Jhajjar in
Haryana won silver medal at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. The
five feet five inch Bajrang also won bronze in the 2013 World
Wrestling Championships
13. tennis Sania Mirza and Saketh Myneni defeated Chinese
Taipei top seeds Hsien Yin Peng- Hao Ching Chan by 6-4, 6-3 to win
mixed doubles gold. Hurreyy moment!!!!!!!!
14. The Indian pair of Sanam Singh and Saketh Myneni won the
silver medal after they lost to South Korea in the mens doubles
tennis final.
15. ATHLETICS Athletics - Seema Punia, who won gold in discus
throw, threw the disc to 61.03 metres in her fourth attempt to get
the better of her Chinese rivals, who finished second and third.
This has been her first Asian Games medal. Hurreyyy moment!!!
16. Hurreyyy moment!!!! Indian women 4x400m relay team also
bagged a gold for the country.
17. Vikas Shive Gowda won silver in men's discus throw. He
threw the disc to 62.58 metres in his second attempt. Iran's bagged
the gold. Gowda had won a gold in Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
18. Tintu Lukka won silver in women's 800m with a timing of
1:59.19 - her personal best. Lukka was leading from the front but
lost out on gold in the last 50 metres. She is coached by PT
Usha.
19. Manju Bala's bronze had been upgraded to silver in the
women's hammer throw after the gold medal winner tested
positive.
20. Orchatteri Puthiya Jaisha won athletics bronze in women's
1500m . She also finished fourth in women's 8000m . Jaisha is
representing India in the Asian Games for the third time.
21. Indias Naveen Kumar won the bronze medal in the mens 3000m
steeplechase with a personal best timing.
22. Annu Rani won bronze in women's javelin throw. 59.53m was
her best in the first attempt.
23. Inderjeet Singh won bronze in men's shot put. His best
attempt was 19.63m.
24. Sailing Varsha and Aishwarya won bronze in women's two
person dinghy event. ?
25. DID YOU KNOW? At 16, Varsha is one of the youngest members
of the Indian contingent at Incheon. Indian men and women hired
their boats in South Korea. This shows that less known sports
suffer in India.
26. kabaddi GOLD MEDAL FOR INDIA IN MENS KABADDI ! Hurrey
moment !!!!!
27. Hurrey moment!!!! GOLD MEDAL! India defeated Iran 31-21 to
win gold in women's kabaddi. This was India's 10th gold in
Incheon.
28. DID YOU KNOW? Kabaddi is believed to have originated in
16th century Maharashtra. It received international exposure for
the first time when it was included in the Berlin Olympics in
1936.
29. HOCKEY India defeated Pakistan in mens hockey with 4-2 on
penalties to win their first hockey gold since 1998 .
30. Indian women's hockey team have also returned with a
creditable bronze from the 17th Asian Games .
31. Congratulations! With this India books a direct ticket to
2016 Summer Rio Olympics.
32. INDIA bagged 8th position in the 17th Asian games!
33. CONCLUSION! Although ,INDIA played well in some of the
sports which it had always been good at, with a population of 1.21
billion it can really do well in all the other sports as well where
it is lagging behind!
34. The honourable PMs word I have been closely following
India's progress at the Asian Games & I congratulate every
medal winner. You make India very proud! Narendra Modi