History
The
Olympic Council of Asia was approved for formation in New Delhi,
India during the Asian Games Federation (AGF) Council Meeting
held on November 26, 1981, which was attended by duly
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Objective
The
Council will help to develop in the youth of Asia those
moral and physical qualities that come from fair competition
in sports and to promote the international respect,
friendship and goodwill
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Head Quarters
The
permanent headquarters of the OCA is in Kuwait.
Mr. Husain Al-Musallam, Director General of the Executive Work
at the headquarters and runs all NOC and international affairs
under the direct
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Executive Board Members -
EB Members
The
Executive Board of OCA consists of one President with 5
Vice-Presidents coming from the 5 different zones of the Asian
Continent (East, South East, South, Central and West Asia). The
other 6 Vice
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Standing Committee Members
OCA
Standing Committees are created for the purpose of advising the
OCA General Assembly, OCA Executive Board or the President as
the case may be
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Constitution & Rules
The OCA Constitution & Rules, 2006
Edition was formally adopted during the 25th OCA General
Assembly held in Doha on 1st of December 2006. The Constitution
is a living document and is
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Museum
The OCA Museum features a collection of memorial items such as
mascots, Olympic torches, posters of Olympic Games,
commemorative and winner medals, in tribute to the sportsmen
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Logo
The logo of the council
will be a bright sun in red with 16 rays and a white circle in
the middle of the disc of the sun encircled by the Asian Dragon
and Falcon with the Olympic Rings beneath followed
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Hymn
The
OCA Hymn was adopted during the 15th OCA GA held in Bangkok
from on 9th December 1996. The Hymn is an amalgamation of
all the sounds and cultures of the Asian Continent
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