Asian Games 2023 LIVE Updates: September 21 schedule, Games you must follow

Asian Games 2023 were to be held last year. But due to COVID-19, they will be organized this year from 23 September.

Payal Debnath

Sep 20, 2023, 8:52 AM

Asian Games 2023 LIVE Updates: September 21 schedule, Games you must follow

Asian Games 2023 has started from September 19. These games were to be held last year. But due to COVID-19, they will be organized this year in Hangzhou city of China from 23 September. However, there are many sports in the Asiad on which everyone's eyes will be. E-sports and breakdancing are participating in these games for the first time. At the same time, chess and cricket are making a comeback.

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Meanwhile, a total of 40 sports and 61 disciplines will take center stage across 54 competition venues in Hangzhou. There are also five co-host cities. Most events of Asian Games 2023 will start after the opening ceremony on September 23. However, some competitions, like cricket, football, volleyball, and beach volleyball, will begin on September 19. The closing ceremony is scheduled to happen on October 8.

So, let's take a look at the September 21 schedule of the Asian Games 2023.

Asian Games 2023: September 21 schedule

Beach Volleyball

Start Time Location Event Teams
Session 7  9:00 - 13:00
9:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Centre Court Men's Preliminary - Pool H Salemiinjehboroun/Shoukati VS Al Jalbubi/Al Hashimi
9:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Court 2 Men's Preliminary - Pool H Tam/Chan VS Rustamzoda/Tursunov
10:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Centre Court Men's Preliminary - Pool D Kaewsai/Jongklang VS Alnajjar/Alqishawi
10:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Court 2 Men's Preliminary - Pool G Al-housni/Al Shereiqi VS Correia/Valente
11:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Centre Court Women's Preliminary - Pool D Rachenko/Ukolova VS Hasegawa/Sakaguchi
11:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Court 2 Women's Preliminary - Pool D Sari/Herdanti VS Badalbekova/Khurshedodova
12:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Centre Court Women's Preliminary - Pool C Yuen/Lo VS Mizoe/Ishii
12:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Court 2 Women's Preliminary - Pool C Law/Leong VS Lee/Jeon
Session 8  14:00 - 18:00
14:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Court 2 Men's Preliminary - Pool E Aldash/Gurin VS Qassiya/Alarqan
14:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Centre Court Men's Preliminary - Pool F Mahmoud/Nassim VS Cheong/Wong
15:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Centre Court Men's Preliminary - Pool A Abuduhalikejiang/Wu VS Ismail/Naseem
15:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Court 2 Men's Preliminary - Pool G Bogatu/Yakovlev VS Kim/Bae
16:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Centre Court Women's Preliminary - Pool A Kabulbekova/Ivanchenko VS Xue/Xia
16:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Court 2 Women's Preliminary - Pool A Deepika/Chathurika VS Shin/Kim
17:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Centre Court Women's Preliminary - Pool B Juliana/Ratnasari VS Naraphornrapat/Kongphopsarutawadee
17:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Court 2 Women's Preliminary - Pool B Tam/Lei VS Progella/Matibag
Session 9  19:00 - 22:00
19:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Centre Court Women's Preliminary - Pool D Hasegawa/Sakaguchi VS Sari/Herdanti
20:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Centre Court Men's Preliminary - Pool F Pourasgari/Aghajanighasab VS Lee/Kim
21:00 Ningbo Banbianshan Beach Volleyball Centre Centre Court Women's Preliminary - Pool C Mizoe/Ishii VS Law/Leong

 Cricket

Start Time Location Event Teams
9:00 Zhejiang University of Technology Pingfeng Cricket Field Women's Quarterfinal 1 India VS Malaysia
14:00 Zhejiang University of Technology Pingfeng Cricket Field Women's Quarterfinal 2 Pakistan VS Indonesia

Football

Start Time Location Event Teams
16:00 Jinhua Sports Centre Stadium Men's First Round - Group E Kuwait VS Bahrain
16:00 Xiaoshan Sports Centre Stadium Men's First Round - Group A India VS Bangladesh
16:00 Linping Sports Centre Stadium Men's First Round - Group B Mongolia VS Saudi Arabia
16:00 Zhejiang Normal University East Stadium Men's First Round - Group F Chinese Taipei VS Indonesia
19:30 Huanglong Sports Centre Stadium Men's First Round - Group A Myanmar VS China
19:30 Jinhua Sports Centre Stadium Men's First Round - Group E Thailand VS Republic of Korea
19:30 Wenzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium Women's First Round - Group B Chinese Taipei VS India
19:30 Linping Sports Centre Stadium Men's First Round - Group B Isl Rep of Iran VS Viet Nam
19:30 Zhejiang Normal University East Stadium Men's First Round - Group F Kyrgyzstan VS DPR Korea

Modern Pentathlon

Start Time Location Event
Fuyang Yinhu Sports Centre Women's Individual Fencing Bonus Round
Fuyang Yinhu Sports Centre Women's Individual Swimming
Fuyang Yinhu Sports Centre Women's Individual Laser-Run
Fuyang Yinhu Sports Centre Women's Individual Fencing Bonus Round
Fuyang Yinhu Sports Centre Women's Individual Swimming
Fuyang Yinhu Sports Centre Women's Individual Laser-Run

Rowing

Start Time Location Event
Session 3  9:00 - 12:00
9:00 Fuyang Water Sports Centre Women's Light-weight Double Sculls Repechage 1
9:10 Fuyang Water Sports Centre Women's Light-weight Double Sculls Repechage 2
9:20 Fuyang Water Sports Centre Men's Light-weight Double Sculls Repechage 1
9:30 Fuyang Water Sports Centre Men's Light-weight Double Sculls Repechage 2
9:40 Fuyang Water Sports Centre Women's Double Sculls Repechage 1
9:50 Fuyang Water Sports Centre Men's Double Sculls Repechage 1
10:00 Fuyang Water Sports Centre Men's Double Sculls Repechage 2
Session 4  15:00 - 17:00
15:00 Fuyang Water Sports Centre Women's Single Sculls Repechage 1
15:10 Fuyang Water Sports Centre Men's Single Sculls Repechage 1
15:20 Fuyang Water Sports Centre Men's Four Repechage 1
15:30 Fuyang Water Sports Centre Men's Quadruple Sculls Repechage 1

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Sailing

Start Time Location Event
11:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Men's Windsurfing - iQFoil Race 01
11:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Men's Windsurfing - iQFoil Race 02
11:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Men's Windsurfing - iQFoil Race 03
11:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Men's Windsurfing - iQFoil Race 04
11:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area D Men's Skiff - 49er Race 01
11:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area D Men's Skiff - 49er Race 02
11:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area D Men's Skiff - 49er Race 03
11:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area B Mixed Dinghy - 470 Race 01
11:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area B Mixed Dinghy - 470 Race 02
11:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area C Boy's Dinghy - ILCA4 Race 01
11:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area C Boy's Dinghy - ILCA4 Race 02
11:04 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Women's Windsurfing - iQFoil Race 01
11:04 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Women's Windsurfing - iQFoil Race 02
11:04 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Women's Windsurfing - iQFoil Race 03
11:04 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Women's Windsurfing - iQFoil Race 04
11:10 NBX Sailing Centre Area D Women's Skiff - 49erFX Race 01
11:10 NBX Sailing Centre Area D Women's Skiff - 49erFX Race 02
11:10 NBX Sailing Centre Area D Women's Skiff - 49erFX Race 03
11:10 NBX Sailing Centre Area C Girl's Dinghy - ILCA4 Race 01
11:10 NBX Sailing Centre Area C Girl's Dinghy - ILCA4 Race 02
14:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Women's Kite - IKA Formula Kite Race 01
14:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Women's Kite - IKA Formula Kite Race 02
14:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Women's Kite - IKA Formula Kite Race 03
14:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Women's Kite - IKA Formula Kite Race 04
14:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area B Women's Single Dinghy - ILCA6 Race01
14:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area B Women's Single Dinghy - ILCA6 Race02
14:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area D Mixed Multihull - Nacra 17 Race 01
14:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area D Mixed Multihull - Nacra 17 Race 02
14:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area D Mixed Multihull - Nacra 17 Race 03
14:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area C Men's Windsurfer RS:X - RS:X Race 01
14:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area C Men's Windsurfer RS:X - RS:X Race 02
14:00 NBX Sailing Centre Area C Men's Windsurfer RS:X - RS:X Race 03
14:04 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Men's Kite - IKA Formula Kite Race 01
14:04 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Men's Kite - IKA Formula Kite Race 02
14:04 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Men's Kite - IKA Formula Kite Race 03
14:04 NBX Sailing Centre Area A Men's Kite - IKA Formula Kite Race 04
14:10 NBX Sailing Centre Area B Men's Dinghy - ILCA7 Race 01
14:10 NBX Sailing Centre Area B Men's Dinghy - ILCA7 Race 02
14:10 NBX Sailing Centre Area C Women's Windsurfer RS:X - RS:X Race 01
14:10 NBX Sailing Centre Area C Women's Windsurfer RS:X - RS:X Race 02
14:10 NBX Sailing Centre Area C Women's Windsurfer RS:X - RS:X Race 03

Volleyball

Start Time Location Event Teams
10:30 Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium Men's Preliminary Round - Pool E Hong Kong, China VS Qatar
14:30 China Textile City Sports Centre Gymnasium Men's Preliminary Round - Pool B Bahrain VS Islamic Republic of Iran
14:30 Linping Sports Centre Gymnasium Men's Preliminary Round - Pool C Cambodia VS Republic of Korea
14:30 Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium Men's Preliminary Round - Pool F Indonesia VS Afghanistan
19:00 China Textile City Sports Centre Gymnasium Men's Preliminary Round - Pool A Kazakhstan VS China
19:00 Linping Sports Centre Gymnasium Men's Preliminary Round - Pool D Mongolia VS Chinese Taipei
19:00 Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium Men's Preliminary Round - Pool F Philippines VS Japan
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OCA agrees to include yoga in the Asian Games, PT Usha confirms

PT Usha has written a letter to Randhir Singh, acting president of the Asian Olympic Council, on June 26, proposing to include yoga as a sport in the Asian Games. On Monday Usha confirmed that OCA acting president informed her about the EB's decision.

Payal Debnath

Jul 1, 2024, 12:32 PM

OCA agrees to include yoga in the Asian Games, PT Usha confirms

Indian Olympic Association President PT Usha on Monday said that the Executive Board (EB) of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has agreed to include yoga in the Asian Games and the OCA General Assembly If approved, it will get a place in the games.

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Usha proposed to include yoga in the Asian Games

PT Usha has written a letter to Randhir Singh, acting president of the Asian Olympic Council, on June 26, proposing to include yoga as a sport in the Asian Games. On Monday Usha confirmed that OCA acting president informed her about the EB's decision.

“I am delighted that the OCA Executive Board spontaneously agreed to India’s request to give yoga the recognition it deserves. The proposal shall now move through the Sports Committee to the General Assembly for confirmation,” PT Usha thanked Randhir Singh in an IOA release.

IOA is hopeful yoga will eventually become a medal sport.

An IOA source said that the first step has been taken towards including Yoga in the Asian Games as a medal sport. The final determination of whether yoga will be a medal sport or a demonstration sport will be made by the OCA General Assembly. Since yoga is widely practiced, the IOA is hopeful it will eventually become a medal sport.

“Whether it will be medal sport or demonstration sport, that will be decided by the OCA General Assembly. It’s the first step. But since Yoga is prevalent worldwide, the IOA is hoping for it to be a medal sport in due course of time,” the source said.

PT Usha indicated that it was a natural progression for the competitive sports community to adopt yoga, especially since it has gained global recognition. Yoga is an ancient Indian sport, which maintains physical and mental health.

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Yogasana Bharat has already received recognition from the Sports Ministry for the development of yogasana as a competitive sport in India. Additionally, Yogasana has been added as a competitive discipline in the Khelo India Youth Games and Khelo India University Games since 2020.

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Lovlina Borgohain clinches silver in Czech Grand Prix 2024

Lovlina's silver medal in the Grand Prix 2024 boxing tournament is proof of her hard work. Her aim is to win her second Olympic medal in the Paris Games starting from July 26.

Payal Debnath

Jun 16, 2024, 11:59 AM

Lovlina Borgohain settles for silver at the Czech Grand Prix 2024. Image- Sportstar - The Hindu

Tokyo Olympics bronze medalist boxer Lovlina Borgohain won a silver medal in the women's 75kg category at the Czech Grand Prix 2024 in Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic.

In the round-robin tournament, Lovlina Borgohain won against Chantelle Reid of England but lost to Cindy Ngamba and Li Qian. Borgohain lost her final match against the reigning Asian Games champion late on Saturday night by a margin of 2-3.

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Qian is a two-time Olympic medalist and has three World Championship medals, including one gold to her name.

Four boxers were included in the women's 75 kg category in this tournament organized under the aegis of World Boxing. Borgohain, Refugee Boxing Team's Cindy Ngamba, Li Qian, and England's Chantelle Reid - and it is being held in a round-robin format.

Borgohain managed only one win in the tournament

Lovlina Borgohain managed only one win in the tournament, losing two of her three matches. This boxer from Assam had won her first match against England's Chantelle Reid by a split decision in a tough match, but later she had to face defeat from Cindy Ngamba and Li Qian. 

Lovlina gunning for her second Olympic medal

The 26-year-old boxer, who is the only Indian to participate in the tournament, is gunning for her second Olympic medal as she is one of the six Indian boxers to qualify for the Paris Olympics 2024.

Also Read: Nishant Dev achieves Paris Olympic quota, becomes the first male boxer to do so

Indian boxing team for Paris Games

The Indian boxing team for Paris 2024 is a mix of experienced Olympians and rising stars. In the women's category, Borgohain is joined by two-time world champion Nikhat Zareen (50 kg), Preeti Pawar (54 kg), and Jasmine Lamboria (57 kg). The men's team includes Amit Panghal (51 kg), and Nishant Dev (71 kg).

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Jyothi Yarraji fails to touch Paris Olympics qualification mark by 0.01 seconds

Asian Games silver medalist Jyothi Yarraji equalled her national record to win the women's 100m hurdles event at the Motonet GP Athletics Meet. Still, she missed qualifying for the Paris Olympics 2024 by just 0.01 seconds. 

Payal Debnath

May 23, 2024, 2:46 PM

Jyothi Yarraji fall short of Paris Olympics 2024 qualification mark. Image- Firstpost

Asian Games silver medalist Jyothi Yarraji equaled her national record to win the women's 100m hurdles event at the Motonet GP Athletics Meet, but missed qualifying for the Paris Olympics 2024 by just 0.01 seconds. 

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Competing in her third outdoor event of the season, Jyothi Yarraji clocked 12.78 seconds while the Paris Olympics qualification mark is 12.77 seconds. Jamaica’s Crystal Morrisson with 12.87 seconds and Finland’s Lotta Harala with 12.95 seconds settled for the second and third positions, respectively.

Interestingly, the 24-year-old athlete had missed the Olympic entry mark by the same margin at the World University Games in Chengdu, China last year. 

Most recently in April 2024, despite winning the gold medal, Jyothi Yarraji missed the qualifying mark by 0.1 seconds at the Harry Schulting Games at Vught in the Netherlands.

Tejas Shirse also missed Olympic mark

Meanwhile, Tejas Shirse won the men's 110m hurdles with a timing of 13.41 seconds. He broke the previous national record (13.48) set by Siddhanth Thingalaya at the 2017 Altice Invitational meet in the US. But his effort fell short of the Paris Olympics qualification mark of 13.27 seconds by a small margin.

Mohammed Afsal secured the top spot in the men’s 800m event

Mohammed Afsal won the men's 800m with a timing of 1:48.91. In the men's 100m race, 20-year-old Animesh Kujur finished second with a personal best timing of 10.39 seconds, while in the men's 200m national record holder Amlan Borgohain finished fourth in the 100m race with a personal best timing of 10.54 seconds.

The qualification period for the Paris Olympics ends on June 30. 

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Shaili Singh finished second at Trond Mohn Games

Elsewhere, at the Trond Mohn Games, which is also a World Athletics Continental Tour (silver) event in Bergen, Norway, Indian long jumper Shaili Singh finished second at 6.12m.

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BWF World Rankings: Satwik-Chirag becomes world no. 1 in men's double

This was the Asian Games champion pair's second title of the season and ninth BWF World Tour title of their career. Before this, they had won the French Open Super 750 title in March.

Payal Debnath

May 21, 2024, 3:48 PM

Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty retrieved the top spot on the BWF World Rankings. Image- Times of India

The star Indian badminton pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty achieved the top position in men's doubles of BWF World Rankings with 99,670 points. The Indian pair achieved this top position by winning the men's double event title of Thailand Open Super 500 badminton. They defeated China's Chen Bo Yang and Liu Yi in the final.

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Satwik-Chirag toppled Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang of China to regain their position in the BWF World Rankings. Earlier, the Indian duo was in the third position before the start of the Thailand Open.

Satwik-Chirag has achieved the No. 1 position in the BWF World Rankings for the second time. Earlier, the duo had clinched the top position for the first time after winning the gold medal in the Asian Games. They also became the first Indian pair to achieve this milestone.

The excellent performance of this Indian pair before the Paris Olympics 2024 starting in July is a good sign for the country. 

Earlier, the pair had to face defeat in the pre-quarterfinals of the All England Champions and then Satwik-Chirag's performance in the Thomas Cup was also not good. However, this star pair has once again brought glory to the country by winning the Thailand Open title.

Also Read: Satwik-Chirag overtakes Saina Nehwal's record of spending the most number of weeks at No. 1 in BWF World Rankings

This was the Asian Games champion pair's second title of the season and ninth BWF World Tour title of their career. Before this, they had won the French Open Super 750 title in March. Apart from this, both were runner-ups in Malaysia Super 1000 and India Super 750.

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Jyothi Yarraji misses Paris Olympics quota despite winning gold in women's 100m hurdles at Harry Schulting Games 2024 athletics meet

Jyothi Yarraji finished first and clocked 12.87, missing the Olympic entry standard, set at 12.77, by 0.10 seconds. Earlier in the day, Jyothi had qualified for the 100m hurdles final with a timing of 13.04 seconds.

Payal Debnath

May 10, 2024, 11:23 AM

Jyothi Yarraji misses the Paris Olympics 2024 qualifying mark.

Indian athlete Jyothi Yarraji won the women's 100m hurdles event at the Harry Schulting Games 2024 athletics meet in the Netherlands on Thursday. However, she was unlucky to miss the qualification mark for the Paris Olympics 2024 by one-tenth of a second. 

Also Read: Jyothi Yarraji to train in Spain as part of the preparations for the Paris Olympics 2024

Jyothi finished ahead of Mira Groot 

In her first event of the outdoor season in Europe, Asian Games silver medalist Jyothi Yarraji won the gold medal by clocking 12.87 seconds, ahead of Dutch hurdler Mira Groot, who finished second in 13.67 seconds, while another Dutch Runner Hanna van Baast finished in 13.84 seconds. 

Jyothi Yarraji finished first and clocked 12.87, missing the Olympic entry standard, set at 12.77, by 0.10 seconds. 

Earlier in the day, Jyothi had qualified for the 100m hurdles final with a timing of 13.04 seconds.

This is the second time Jyothi fell short of the qualifying mark

This is the second time that Jyoti, who trains at the Reliance Foundation High-Performance Center in Bhubaneswar, fell short of the qualifying mark by one hundredth of a second after she clocked a national record of 12.78 to clinch a bronze medal at the worlds.

Jyothi Yarraji, who had performed well at the Asian Indoor Season earlier in the year at the University Games in Chengdu, China, will compete in five more events during the Olympic qualifying period, which ends on June 30 this year.

Tejas Shirse won the 110m hurdles 

Meanwhile, Indian men's hurdler Tejas Shirse won the 110m hurdles in the same meet with a personal best timing of 13.56 seconds, ahead of local Dutch athletes Joas van Hellemondt (13.80 seconds) and Jamie Sesay (13.92 seconds). 

In the heats, Shirse came second overall with a timing of 13.78s. The qualifying mark in the men's 110m hurdles for the Paris Olympics is 13.27s. Meanwhile, India's national record in the event stands at 13.48s clocked by Siddhanth Thingalaya in 2017.

Also Read: Neeraj Chopra confirms his participation at Federation Cup in Bhubaneswar

Men's 200m national record holder Amlan Borgohain was also scheduled to compete in Vught on Thursday, but he did not attend the event.

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