Asian Games

Asian Games – Complete GK Capsule for Railway Exams

1. Introduction
  • Asian Games (also called Asiad) is a multi-sport quadrennial event held among athletes from all over Asia.
  • Recognised by International Olympic Committee (IOC) and governed by Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) since 1982.
  • Motto: “Ever Onward”
  • Emblem: Bright sun with interlocking rings.

2. Quick-Fact Table
#FactDetail
1First Asian Games1951, New Delhi, India
2FounderGuru Dutt Sondhi
32022 Host (19th)Hangzhou, China (held Sep-Oct 2023)
42026 Host (20th)Aichi-Nagoya, Japan
52030 Host (21st)Doha, Qatar
62034 Host (22nd)Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
7India’s rank (2022)4th (28 Gold, 119 total)
8Top nation (all-time gold)China
9Sports added in 2022Esports, Break-dancing
10Oldest competitorHiroshi Hoketsu (Japan, 2014, 73 yrs)

3. Edition-wise Snapshot
EditionYearHost City (Country)CountriesSportsAthletesTop Gold Medallist
11951New Delhi (India)116489Japan (24 G)
21954Manila (Philippines)188970Japan (38 G)
91982New Delhi (India)33213412China (61 G)
162010Guangzhou (China)45429704China (199 G)
182018Jakarta-Palembang (Indonesia)454011300China (132 G)
192022*Hangzhou (China)454012400China (201 G)

*Postponed to 2023 due to COVID-19.


4. India @ Asian Games
  • First participation: 1951 (won 15 medals).
  • Best edition: 2018 Jakarta – 70 medals (16 G, 23 S, 31 B).
  • First individual gold: K. D. Jadhav (Wrestling, 1951).
  • First woman gold: Kamaljeet Sandhu (400 m, 1970 Bangkok).
  • Sports India never missed: Athletics & Hockey.
  • Medal in eSports 2022: Street Fighter VM. L. Lakshmi (bronze, first for India in eSports).

5. Important Dates to Remember
  • 04 Mar 1949 → Asian Games Federation (AGF) formed in New Delhi.
  • 04-11 Mar 1951 → 1st Asian Games opened by President Rajendra Prasad.
  • 20 Nov 1954 → Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) created (replaced AGF in 1982).
  • 19 Nov 2010 → Guangzhou opening ceremony; IOC President Jacques Rogge present.
  • 23 Sep 2023 → Hangzhou Games declared open by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

6. One-liner Revision Bullets
  • First mascot introduced: Appu (an elephant) – 1982 Delhi.
  • Only country to host Asiad thrice: Thailand (1966, 1970, 1978).
  • Only Indian city to host twice: New Delhi (1951 & 1982).
  • Esports debuted as medal sport in 2022.
  • ‘Unity in Diversity’ theme song – 2010 Guangzhou.
  • Torch relay tradition started 1958 Tokyo.
  • Asian Para Games follows the main Games by ~2 weeks since 2010.
  • Neeraj Chopra (Javelin) – India’s only athletics gold in 2018.
  • PV Sindhu – first Indian to win badminton singles gold (2018).
  • China topped every medal table since 1982.

7. Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ)
Q1. Who was the first President of the Asian Games Federation?

Ans: Maharaja Yadavindra Singh

Q2. The first Asian Games were inaugurated in which stadium?

Ans: National Stadium, Delhi (originally Dhyan Chand Stadium)

Q3. Which city will host the 20th Asian Games in 2026?

Ans: Aichi-Nagoya (Japan)

Q4. India’s first gold medal in Asian Games history was won in which sport?

Ans: Athletics (Men’s 200 m – Lavy Pinto, 1951)

Q5. Which country has topped the medal tally the maximum number of times?

Ans: Japan (8 times till 1978)

Q6. What is the current motto of the Asian Games?

Ans: Ever Onward

Q7. The 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games mascot trio are collectively called?

Ans: Memories of Jiangnan

Q8. Which Indian woman shooter won 4 golds in 2022 Asian Games?

Ans: Sift Kaur Samra (50 m rifle 3-positions & team)

Q9. The Olympic Council of Asia headquarters is located in?

Ans: Kuwait City

Q10. Which sport made its debut as a medal event in 2022?

Ans: Break-dancing

Q11. Who was India’s flag-bearer at the opening ceremony of 2022 Asian Games?

Ans: Harmanpreet Singh (Men’s Hockey captain)

Q12. The 1982 Delhi Asian Games torch was lit by which Indian sportsperson?

Ans: Balbir Singh Sr.

Q13. Which country will host the 2034 Asian Games?

Ans: Saudi Arabia (Riyadh)

Q14. Total number of nations that participated in inaugural 1951 Asian Games?

Ans: 11

Q15. India’s highest gold tally in a single edition is?

Ans: 28 golds (2022)


8. Key Abbreviations
AbbreviationFull Form
OCAOlympic Council of Asia
AGFAsian Games Federation (till 1981)
NOCNational Olympic Committee
IOCInternational Olympic Committee
OCA HQKuwait
IGBInternational Games Broadcasting

Last-minute tip: Remember “J-H-I-N-D” for next 4 hosts – Japan (2026), Hangzhou-done (2022), India (likely 2038 bid), Nagoya-Doha-Riyadh (2026-34).