Hangzhou Lishui Asian Games Torch Relay Route: Yongjin Park beside Hangzhou West Lake, Huzhou, Jiaxing, Shaoxing, Ningbo, Zhoushan, Taizhou, Wenzhou, Lishui, Jinhua, Quzhou, and Hangzhou.
The Hangzhou Lishui Asian Games torch relay will start from Yongjin Park on the edge of Hangzhou West Lake on September 8, 2023, and will be passed on in Huzhou, Jiaxing, Shaoxing, Ningbo, Zhoushan, Taizhou, Wenzhou, Lishui, Jinhua, and Quzhou in sequence, one place every day
City, and was sent back to Hangzhou on September 20.
There will be 2,022 torchbearers participating in the relay throughout the entire process. The torchbearers include outstanding athletes, coaches and other sports workers, role models of the times, loyal guards, moral models, model workers, "the most beautiful people" and other advanced representatives. They are very important to the Hangzhou Asian Games.
Among those who have made outstanding contributions, the youngest is 14 years old, the oldest is 84 years old, and the average age is 42 years old.
There are 732 female torchbearers, 1,219 grassroots front-line representatives, 1,069 advanced model representatives, 275 sports worker representatives, and a certain number of representatives of ethnic minorities, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan compatriots, and representatives of persons with disabilities.
The competition lineup of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou In July 2023, the competition registration process for the Hangzhou Asian Games has ended. All 45 national (regional) Olympic committees of the Olympic Council of Asia have registered. The number of athletes has reached more than 12,500, and the registration scale is the largest ever.
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There are more than 600 athletes from six delegations including China, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, India, and Hong Kong, China.
The event with the most registrations is track and field, with 43 delegations signing up.
There are more than 30 registered delegations in 11 sports including boxing, swimming, shooting, weightlifting, and e-sports.
Football has the most registered athletes in a single event, and 11 athletes including track and field, swimming, and fencing all have more than 300 registered athletes.