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Indonesia replaces Vietnam as Asean Para Games host

Asean Para Sports Federation announces city of Solo as new Games venue after Hanoi’s withdrawal last year due to Covid-19 pandemic

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 17 Feb 2022 5:30PM

Indonesia replaces Vietnam as Asean Para Games host
The proposed sporting activities to be featured at the 11th Asean Para Games in Solo, Indonesia from July 23-30 are archery, athletics, badminton, boccia, CP football, chess, goalball, judo, powerlifting, table tennis, swimming, wheelchair basketball (pictured above), wheelchair tennis and sitting volleyball. – Asean Para Sports Federation pic, February 17, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR - Indonesia is set to host the 11th Asean Para Games in July after the Asean Para Sports Federation (APSF) approved their bid to hold the Games in the city of Solo.

Solo will replace Hanoi, which was originally the host for the 11th edition of the Games but withdrew last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Games is scheduled to take place from July 23-30 with venues concentrated in Solo and its vicinity. Solo had previously hosted the sixth edition of the Asean Para Games in 2011 where eleven sports were contested.

The declaration of Solo as host city of the Asean Para Games 2022 was officially announced at the virtual 26th Board of Governors meeting (BOG) yesterday.

“After careful deliberation and consideration, majority of the Board reached a decision to officially award Indonesia the hosting job following decision by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to remove Indonesia from its non-compliance list earlier this month,” said BOG Chairman H.E. Yi Veasna.

Prior to this, the National Anti-Doping Agency of Indonesia (LADI) was put on the non-compliance list due to what WADA described as “non-conformities in implementing an effective testing programme”, which resulted in the nation being barred from hosting any international sporting events or games.

Indonesia has proposed an additional sport – sitting volleyball – to make up the total 14 sports to be contested in the Games. The proposed sports are archery, athletics, badminton, boccia, CP football, chess, goalball, judo, powerlifting, table tennis, swimming, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair tennis and sitting volleyball.

According to Veasna, the motion to have an election of the APSF executive committee for the new term was also agreed upon at the meeting. The election will take place in Solo during the Games.

Solo becomes the second host city after Kuala Lumpur to be given the nod by APSF to replace the original host cities − Vietnam (11th edition in 2021) and Laos (fifth edition in 2009) respectively.

Following the official approval and declaration, the local organising committee (LOC) of the Solo Games will work closely with the APSF secretariat – headed by Secretary-General Senior Colonel Dr Wandee Tosuwan – in the related functional areas to ensure smooth delivery of the Asean Para Games.

This includes expediting the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the host city and APSF to ensure clear direction and responsibilities amongst all related parties and stakeholders before and during Games time. 

Veasna urged all member countries to come together in one voice and support the Games by sending their contingents and providing Asean athletes with the opportunity to compete in the regional Games following a four-year lull since the last Games in Kuala Lumpur in 2017.

“It’s important for us to move forward in one voice as our main priority is to ensure that the Games remain relevant to the Asean Paralympic fraternity in many more years to come,” said Veasna.

APSF president Major General Osoth Bhavilai congratulated Indonesia for the hosting job but reminded that the LOC and APSF need to work closely to ensure smooth delivery of the Games in July.

“My hope is that all member nations support the Games in a truly Asean spirit and assist the host city in any way possible to ensure that the Games is held without much hassle,” said Major General Bhavilai.  – The Vibes, February 17, 2022

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