Olympics: Oceania allowed small quota of athletes at 2022 Asian
Games
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[September 21, 2017]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A small
contingent of athletes from Oceania nations will be allowed to
compete at the 2022 Asian Games in China so long as their
qualification paths for the 2024 Paris Olympics go through Asia, the
Australian Olympic Committee said on Thursday.
The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) will allow around 300 athletes and
150 support staff from Oceania nations to compete at the Hangzhou
Games.
"I welcome today's announcement ... of the invitation for Oceania
athletes to participate in the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China
in the sports for which their qualification for the next Summer
Olympic Games (Paris 2024) is through Asia," AOC president John
Coates said in a statement.
"The international federations are currently determining their
qualification rules for Tokyo 2020 and these will provide a guide as
to all of the sports and NOCs for which qualification from Oceania
will be through Asia for Paris 2024."
The AOC's statement came two days after the OCA's powerful President
Sheikh Ahmad Al Fahad Al Sabah said the Asian Games was already too
big to accommodate Oceania athletes.
Coates, an IOC Vice President and of the world's most influential
sports administrators, has long pushed for Australia's athletes to
be included in the Asian Games to expose them to stiffer
competition.
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John Coates, President of the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC),
listens to a question during a media conference in Sydney,
Australia, August 24, 2017. REUTERS/David Gray
The nation's athletes competed at the Asian Winter Games as "guests"
in Sapporo earlier this year.
Coates said volleyball, soccer, basketball and equestrian were among
the sports for which Olympic qualification for Australia would
likely be through Asia.
"It is however unlikely that equestrian would take up this
opportunity because quarantine rules generally require the horses to
be quarantined for up to six months on return from China," he added.
Next year's version of the quadrennial Asian Games, which is second
in size only to the Summer Olympics, takes place in Indonesia with
the 2022 edition scheduled for Hangzhou, China.
(Reporting by Ian Ransom; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
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