Latest News & Announcements

Latest News & Announcements

A Bhutanese Reporter for a Bhutanese Athlete

Nanjing, China: Tall, dark and “sporty”, 15-year old Pema Thinley studying in the 9th grade at the Lungtenzampa Middle Secondary School from Bhutan (NOC – Bhutan Olympic Committee) is here in Nanjing, China at the 2nd Asian Youth Games to representing his country in the Boys 200m run. “It is a very good experience for me as I get to meet people from different cultural backgrounds and learn a lot of things every day,” he said cheerfully. The athletes from China and Myanmar are already in his ‘best buddies’ list. Moreover, he really enjoys the hospitality given by his Chinese friends. With the delicious food at the Athletes Village, although the same menu every day, he still enjoys the food. Getting into a group and chatting; proudly talking about Bhutan- its culture and environment and making his friends go mad to come to Bhutan; and visiting the Asian Cultural Village to see different nation’s kiosks, which he finds very interesting, are ways to spend his free time. It’s pretty much the same for all athletes I guess, since they do not have TV’s in their rooms. And visiting China for the first time, he has been busy observing all the developmental activities here which are very different from his homeland. He finds the training centers out here relatively better with more facilities. He also agreed that his athlete friends from other countries seem much better than him which has all the more encouraged and inspired him to practice better for future events. He absolutely enjoys his free life at the Athletes’ village and he shall have all the fun memories to take back home. “Actually, no, I don’t want to go back to school. I want to stay here forever like this,” he said giggling as he expressed all his gratitude towards the Olympic Council of Asia and the BOC at the end. He feels fortunate for having been given this opportunity and “with more practice and training”, he promises to come back next year for the Youth Olympics. Yes, a young Usain Bolt in the making! Article and photo courtesy of Olympic Council of Asia Newsletter

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Asian Youth Games Updates – Wednesday August 21

Shooting: In the man’s 10 mtr air rifle shooting, Mr. Chimi Rinzin competed with the 37 participants and ranked 37th position with the score 577.2. Athletics: In the athletics, Mr. Tashi Dendup (100 mtr) didn’t qualified for the 2nd round, his record for 100 mtrs was 12.58 sec. and Mr. Pema Thinley (200 mtr) will compete on the 21st of August. Taekwondo Yet not started… it is on 22nd August.

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New Event Annoucement: Bhutan International Marathon

The Bhutan Olympic Committee is proud to announce the creation of the Bhutan International Marathon and Half marathon. The event will be held every year. The first year event will be held on February 23, 2014 in Punakha valley. The event will offer both a marathon and half marathon. Both events finish at the beautiful Punakha Dzong. For all the details on the event and registration information please go to the official race website

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OCA conducts last Youth Reporter Project in Vietnam

The OCA’s Fun Run + Learn campaign to promote the 17th Asian Games in Incheon, Korea, in September 2014 resumes in Hanoi on Monday with the participation of more than 200 youngsters. The campaign contains three elements – fun run, fun learn quiz and youth reporter project – and the Vietnam Olympic Committee will conduct all three events in a full day of Olympic-related activities.

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Ser Miang of Singapore aspires to become the next IOC President

Following the IOC Presidential Candidates briefing in Lausanne on Thursday, IOC presidential candidate and OCA Executive Board member Ng Ser Miang of Singapore issued the following statement: “The Presidential Candidates briefing went well. I was pleased to have the opportunity to share my vision for the IOC with members and I must say the other candidates also presented very well. It’s great to see the caliber and the breadth of the candidates – The IOC is in good shape. “I was able to articulate my plans around the four issues that I think will define the future of the IOC. These are: · Integrity – Maintaining the integrity and high ethical standards of the Olympic Movement. · Independence – A central part of maintaining our integrity is respecting the independence and autonomy of the IOC, International Federations and NOCs. · Athletes –President Rogge’s strategy of putting athletes at the heart of the Games must be continued to ensure we attract the world’s greatest athletes and organize successful Games in the future. · Youth – If athletes are the heart of the Games then youth must be the centre of the Olympic Movement. The time has come for the IOC to implement a strong and focused youth strategy.” Mr Ng added: “If elected, my first priority will be to empower everyone in the membership. They represent a wealth of experience, knowledge and expertise. Within my first six months of office I will personally spend half a day with each member and I have proposed a three-day retreat for all IOC Members where we will create a unified vision that we will all own, and have an open debate and take decisions on key issues. “I also spoke about the leadership style that I feel I offer the IOC. My experience as an IOC member, IOC First Vice President and an Executive Board member represents a solid link with the IOC’s past. But I believe that my heritage, my values and my lifetime of experience in sports, business and diplomacy represents a new approach for the Movement. In this rapidly changing world, the IOC will need a new leader with fresh ideas and new energy to carry our flame. “Twice before I have come to the Membership to ask for their trust. First, to award Singapore with the 117th IOC session in 2005 and then again for the Inaugural Youth Olympic Games in 2010. In both cases I pledged that we would deliver spectacular results and both times I was honored with their trust. The Membership recognizes my leadership and know that I deliver on my promises.”

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AIMAG closes today!

Sports super power China has pulled away at the top of the medal rankings with only two days remaining of the 4th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. With 70 of the 100 gold medals decided, China leads the way with 24 gold, followed by host Korea with 16. Thailand has seven gold medals in third place, ahead of Kazakhstan with six.

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Asian Youth Games Team Sports Draw

The draw for team sports at the 2nd Asian Youth Games in Nanjing, China, from August 16-24 took place at the organising committee HQ on Wednesday afternoon. In the presence of the OCA’s Asian Games department director, Haider Farman, the draws for 3 x 3 basketball (boys and girls), football (boys), handball (boys and girls) and rugby sevens (boys and girls) were conducted by the technical delegates or technical officials from the relevant sport governing bodies in Asia and China.

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