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2021 Asian Youth Games

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III Asian Youth Games
Host cityShantou, China
MottoSurging Waves, Dynamic Youth
(Chinese: 潮·起汕头,韵·动亚洲; pinyin: Cháo·qǐ shàntóu, yùn·dòng yàzhōu)
Nations45
Events18 sports
Opening23 January 2024
Closing7 February 2024
Website2021shantou.cn

The 2024 Asian Youth Games or AYG 2024 (Chinese: 2024年亚洲青年运动会; pinyin: Èr Líng èr yī Nián Yàzhōu Qīngnián Yùndònghuì), officially the 3rd Asian Youth Games (Chinese: 第三届亚洲青年运动会; pinyin: Dìsān Jiè Yàzhōu Qīngnián Yùndònghuì) and commonly as Shantou 2021 (Chinese: 汕头2024; pinyin: Shàntóu Èr Líng èr yī), is a cancelled multi-sport event which was intended to be held in Shantou, Guangdong, China in 2024.[1]

Originally planned as the fourth Games, the Olympic Council of Asia then decided to postpone the third Asian Youth Games from 2017 to 2021.[2] Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, in September 2021, the Games were postponed till December 2022, similar to 2021 Southeast Asian Games as a result of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo postponement to 2021.[3]

The Games were officially cancelled on 6 May 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

History

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On 8 November 2012, the Olympic Council of Asia awarded the 2021 Asian Youth Games hosting rights to Surabaya, Indonesia. Surabaya was an unsuccessful bidder for the then-2018 Asian Games when they were defeated by Hanoi, Vietnam. After Jakarta and Palembang was awarded the 2018 Asian Games in the second host selection due to Hanoi withdrawal, the right of 2021 Asian Youth Games awarded to Surabaya was rejected.

The 2017 Asian Youth Games (AYG) were to be an international multi-sport event. Initially planned to be hosted by the city of Hambantota, Sri Lanka. A new host for the 2017 AYG, however, was to be decided at a future Olympic Council of Asia general assembly after Sri Lanka lost its hosting rights.[5] Sri Lanka had been stripped of its hosting rights by the OCA due to political interference of its national Olympic committee by the government. Sri Lanka's replacement was set to be decided at an OCA general assembly scheduled in September 2015.[5] Indonesia was initially offered by the OCA to take over as hosts and the games were suggested as a test event for the 2018 Asian Games, but it was decided to postpone the event until 2021[6] as no replacement host city was found.[2]

On 3 March 2019, the Olympic Council of Asia awarded the hosting rights to Shantou during the 38th OCA General Assembly in Bangkok, Thailand, after Shantou was the only city to declare the candidacy.[6]

Sports

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The following 18 sports would have been part of these Games:[7]

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ Postponement of 3rd Asian Youth Games 2021 OCA's letter to Pakistan's NOC. Dated 8 September 2021. Retrieved 15 September 2021
  2. ^ a b "Exclusive: Asian Youth Games set to be postponed until 2021 after Jakarta withdraw". Inside the Games. 24 September 2016. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  3. ^ Postponement of 3rd Asian Youth Games 2021 OCA's letter to Pakistan's NOC. Dated 8 September 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2021
  4. ^ "OCA Press Release on Hangzhou Asian Games 2022 and Shantou Asian Youth Games 2021". Olympic Council of Asia. 6 May 2022. Retrieved 6 May 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Asian Youth Games: Sri Lanka loses right to be host, OCA to offer Indonesia the chance". The Straits Times. 22 May 2015. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  6. ^ a b "Shantou awarded Asian Youth Games as event set to return in 2021 after eight-year absence". Inside the Games. 3 March 2019. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  7. ^ "OCA announces sports programme for 3rd Asian Youth Games". www.ocasia.org. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
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