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7th Children of Asia International Sports Games 2022 to be held in Vladivostok!

13.10.2021
Today, on October 13, Mr. Vladimir Maksimov, President of the Children of Asia Games International Committee, and Mr. Oleg Kozhemyako, Governor of Primorsky Krai, signed an agreement to hold the 7th Children of Asia International Sports Games in 2022.
Thus, for the first time in the history Summer Children of Asia Games will be held outside the Sakha Republic (Yakutia).
The Games are scheduled fr om July 27 to August 8, 2022.
“Vladivostok is ready for organization and holding the 7th Children of Asia International Sports Games in 2022,” noted Mr. Oleg Kozhemyako. He added that Primorsky Krai is currently a dynamically developing region, has experience in holding not only sports competitions, but also major events wh ere the country's top leadership and top officials of the Asia-Pacific region participate.
Athletes of the 7th Games in Vladivostok will be competing for medals in 19 sports: badminton, basketball (3x3 basketball), kurash, khapsagai wrestling, boxing, volleyball (beach volleyball), judo, track and field athletics, mas-wrestling, table tennis, swimming (including open water swimming), shooting, sambo, wrestling (freestyle, Greco-Roman), archery, dance sports (breaking), taekwondo, mini-football (futsal), rhythmic gymnastics.
President of the Children of Asia Games International Committee Mr. Vladimir Maksimov expressed his confidence that the Games in Vladivostok will bring bright moments in the glorious history of development of children's sports, Children of Asia International Sports Games and will give an additional impetus to development and invaluable legacy to Primorsky Krai, ”he added.
The 7th Summer Children of Asia Games were supposed to be held in 2020, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Games were postponed to 2022.
Author: Press Service of the Children of Asia Games International Committee
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