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    17th Asian Games open in Incheon, South Korea

    (Xinhua) Updated: 2014-09-19 21:09

    INCHEON -- The 2014 Asian Games officially opened in this western port city of South Koera on Friday evening, attracting more than 14,000 athletes and officials from 45 countries and regions across the continent.

    South Korean president Park Geun-hye declared the games open in front of a watching IOC chief Thomas Bach.

    The 17th Asian Games, which will run through Oct. 4, offer 439 gold medals in 36 sports.

    The Incheon Asiad is the third continental event hosted by South Korea, following the Seoul Asiad in 1986 and the Busan Games in 2002.

    17th Asian Games open in Incheon, South Korea
    Hightlights from Incheon Asian Games opening ceremony

    China aims to dominate the Asian Games medal table for the ninth consecutive time as it sends more than 1,300 athletes and officials for the continent's premier sporting event.

    For the Incheon Games, the 897-athlete China Team, its largest ever contingent for any Games overseas, will participate in all 36 sports but kabbadi, featuring 33 Olympic champions.

    Liu Peng, chef de mission of the Chinese delegation for the Incheon Asian Games, said that "we've been the leaders on both medals and gold medal tables of Asian Games, and we want to keep on winning."

    "The Asian Games are not only a competition but a platform for countries and regions from all over the continent to comunicate, cooperate, exchange opinions and better understanding each other," said Liu.

    "Therefore, we expect more than just titles and medals and No. 1 position in the tally from our athletes, but hope they will show fighting spirit and sportsmanship at the games," added Liu.

    Xiao Tian, the deputy chef de mission of the Chinese team, said,

    "We consider the Asian Games an important part of our preparation for the 2016 Rio de Janerio Olympic Games."

    Since the 1982 games in New Delhi, China has topped every Asiad medal table, with its largest harvest of 199 golds from the Guangzhou Asiad four years ago.

    For South Korea, the 1,068-member squad for the Incheon Games is its largest-ever Asiad delegation, including 831 athletes who will compete in all 36 sports.

    With home turf advantage, the hosts hope to win more than 90 gold medals in Incheon to strengthen their second overall position which they occupied since the 1998 Bangkok Asiad in their seesaw battle against Japan.

    Meanwhile, three countries are hoping for their first-ever podium finish at the continent's quadrennial sports event, namely Bhutan and the Maldives, both at their seventh outing, as well as East Timor, which is in its fourth Asian Games.

    The Asian Games was first held in 1951, and China and Japan are the only two nations to have finished first in the medal standings.

    In terms of overall gold medals, China leads Japan by 1,191 to 910, while South Korea ranks third at 617.

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