Guru Dutt Sondhi is a key figure in the establishment of both the Western Asian and Asian Games.
The Asian Games, also known as the Asiad, is a multi-sport event held every four years in Asia.
The International Olympic Committee recognizes the Asian Games, which are the second largest multi-sport event after the Olympics.
The Asian Games were inspired by the success of the Olympic Games and were first held at New Delhi, India in the year 1951.
In addition to sports competitions, the Asian Games promote cultural exchange among participating countries, showcasing the diversity of Asian cultures through cultural events, exhibitions, and ceremonies.
“Ever Onward”, similar to the Olympic Games, the Asian Games feature a torch relay that travels through different cities and regions of the host country, symbolizing unity and the spirit of the games.
In addition to the Asian Games, there are also the Asian Para Games, which are held for athletes with disabilities.
The Asian Games have so far been held in nine different countries, and 46 different countries have taken part.
There are 42 recognized sports, but several of them—like aquatics, which includes swimming, diving, and water polo—include numerous other sports under a single umbrella title.