2034 Asian Games

{{Short description|Multi-sport event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2023}}

{{Infobox games

| name = XXII Asian Games

| logo = Riyadh 2034 Asian Games temporary logo.svg

| size =

| caption = Bid logo

| motto = Transforming the Future
({{langx|ar|تحويل المستقبل}})

| host_city = Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

| nations =

| athletes =

| events =

| opening = 29 November 2034

| closing = 14 December 2034

| opened_by = King of Saudi Arabia (expected)

| athlete_oath =

| judge_oath =

| torch_lighter =

| stadium = King Fahd International Stadium

| website = {{official url}}

| SpreviousS = Doha 2030

| SnextS = TBD

| Sprevious = TBD

| Snext = TBD

}}

The 2034 Asian Games ({{langx|ar|دورة الألعاب الآسيوية 2034|Dawrat al-ʼAl‘ab al-Asīawīah 2034}}), officially known as the 22nd Asian Games ({{langx|ar|الـ22 من الآسياد|Al 22 mn-Alīsyad}}) and commonly known as Riyadh 2034 ({{langx|ar|الرياض 2034}}), will be the twenty-second edition of the Asian Games, a pan-Asian multi-sport event to be held from 29 November to 14 December 2034 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Riyadh was elected as the host city at the 39th OCA General Assembly on 16 December 2020 in Muscat, Oman.{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=16 December 2020|title=Doha to host 2030 Asian Games with Riyadh awarded 2034 edition|url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1102057/asian-games-double-award|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201216121505/https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1102057/asian-games-double-award |archive-date=2020-12-16 |access-date=2020-12-16|website=www.insidethegames.biz}} This will be the first Asian Games held in Saudi Arabia, as well as the third and the last of two consecutive Asian Games held in Arabian Peninsula as the previous edition is set to be held in Doha, Qatar.{{Cite web|title=Doha to host 2030 Asian Games, Riyadh 2034 edition|url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/12/16/doha-to-host-2030-asian-games-riyadh-2034-edition|access-date=2020-12-16|website=www.aljazeera.com|language=en}}

Bidding process

{{main|Bids for the 2030 and 2034 Asian Games}}

An Olympic Council of Asia's (OCA) Evaluation Committee led by Andrey Krukov from Kazakhstan inspected the candidate cities of Doha and Riyadh. The OCA voted on 16 December 2020 at the 39th OCA General Assembly in Muscat, Oman to select the host city for the 2030 Asian Games.{{cite news|last1=Rowbottom|first1=Mike|date=11 November 2020|title=Doha 2030 Asian Games Bid Committee set for OCA Evaluation visit|work=Inside the Games|url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1100630/oca-doha-2030-evaluation-visit|access-date=24 November 2020}} The OCA confirmed on 23 April 2020, that the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee had submitted the bid documents and the letters of support from the Government of Saudi Arabia to host the Games in Riyadh.{{cite news|date=23 April 2020|title=Saudi Olympic submits bid to host 2030 Asian Games|work=Saudi Gazette|url=https://saudigazette.com.sa/article/592255/Sports/Saudi-Olympic-submits-bid-to-host-2030-Asian-Games|access-date=23 April 2020}} On 15 December 2020, OCA President Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah announced that he would attempt to find a dual-host city solution to avoid a vote for the 2030 Asian Games, by persuading one city to host the event in 2030 and the other to organize the competition in 2034.{{cite news|last1=Gillen|first1=Nacy|date=15 December 2020|title=OCA hopeful Doha and Riyadh can reach solution on hosting 2030 and 2034 Asian Games to ensure unity|work=inside the games|url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1102039/oca-to-avoid-2030-asian-games-vote|access-date=16 December 2020}} On 16 December 2020, it was announced that Doha will host 2030 Games with the highest votes and Riyadh will host the 2034 Games.{{cite news|date=16 December 2020|title=Doha to host 2030 Asian Games, Riyadh 2034 edition|work=Channel News Asia|agency=AFP|url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/sport/doha-host-2030-asian-games-riyadh-2034-edition-13784734|access-date=16 December 2020|archive-date=11 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511081401/https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/sport/doha-host-2030-asian-games-riyadh-2034-edition-13784734|url-status=dead}} Saudi Arabia had asked the OCA to halt electronic voting on the host of the 2030 Asian Games due to "the possibility of technical fraud".{{Cite news |date=2020-12-16 |title=Saudi asks OCA to halt electronic vote on 2030 Asian Games bid - state TV |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/world/middle-east/saudi-asks-oca-to-halt-electronic-vote-on-2030-asian-games-bid-state-tv-idUSKBN28Q16U/ |access-date=2020-12-16 |work=Reuters |language=en}}

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|+2030 Asian Games bidding results

City

!NOC

|align=center bgcolor="silver" |Round 1

!Result

Doha

|{{flagu|Qatar}}

|align=center|27

|Doha awarded 2030 Asian Games

Riyadh

|{{flagu|Saudi Arabia}}

|align=center|10

|Riyadh awarded 2034 Asian Games

colspan=2|Abstentions

|align=center|8

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Venues

=Asian Games Park, Qiddiya=

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! Venue

! Events

! Capacity

! Status

Qiddiya Stadium

| Football

| 20,000

| rowspan="12" | New

Qiddiya Arena

| Basketball

| 18,000

E-Games Arena

| Esports
Fencing

| rowspan="2" | {{TableTBA}}

Tennis Center

| Tennis

Aquatics Center

| Artistic swimming
Diving
Swimming

| 3,000

Baseball Ground

| Baseball
Softball

| rowspan="7" | {{TableTBA}}

Cricket Ground

| Cricket

Cycling Park

| Cycling (mountain bike)

BMX Park 1

| Cycling (BMX freestyle)

BMX Park 2

| Cycling (BMX race)

Motion Stadium

| Athletics (marathon)
Cycling (road)

White Water Stadium

| Canoeing

=King Saud University=

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! Venue

! Events

! Capacity

! Status

King Saud University Stadium

| Football (preliminaries)

| 46,319

| rowspan="3" | Existing

King Saud University Arena

| Volleyball

| 7,500

Multipurpose Hall

| Boxing

| rowspan="2" | {{TableTBA}}

Dome A

| Wushu

| rowspan="2" | Existing, renovated

Dome B

| Sepak takraw

| 3,000

Hockey Stadium

| Field hockey

| rowspan="2" | {{TableTBA}}

| New

Rugby Stadium

| Rugby sevens

| Existing

=Diriyah=

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! Venue

! Events

! Capacity

! Status

Urban Sports Park

| 3x3 Basketball
Breaking
Skateboarding
Sport climbing

| {{TableTBA}}

| {{TableTBA}}

=SAOC Complex =

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! Venue

! Events

! Capacity

! Status

Green Hall 1

| Handball

| 5,189

| rowspan="3" | Existing

Green Hall 2

| Water polo

| 1,814

Bowling Center

| Bowling

| rowspan="3" | {{TableTBA}}

Archery Range

| Archery (preliminaries)

| Renovated

Velodrome

| Cycling (track)

| New

=Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center=

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! Venue

! Events

! Capacity

! Status

Hall 1

| Gymnastics

| rowspan="6" | {{TableTBA}}

| rowspan="5" | Existing

Hall 2

| Badminton

Hall 3

| Table tennis
Wrestling

Al Duhami Equestrian Center

| Equestrian (dressage, jumping)

King Fahd Cultural Center

| Weightlifting

Al Bujairi Arena

| Athletics (marathon)
Cycling (road)

| Temporary

===Riyadh standalone venues===

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! Venue

! Events

! Capacity

! Status

Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium

| Athletics

| 44,500

| rowspan="2" | Existing, renovated

Malaz Hall 1

| Jiu jitsu
Kurash
Taekwondo

| rowspan="3" | {{TableTBA}}

Malaz Hall 2

| Judo
Karate

| New

Masmak Fortress

| Archery (finals)

| Temporary

King Fahd International Stadium

| Opening and closing ceremonies
Football (finals)

| 70,200

| rowspan="5" | Existing

Janadriyah Hippodrome

| Camel racing
Modern pentathlon

| rowspan="4" | {{TableTBA}}

King Abdulaziz Equestrian Field

| Equestrian (eventing)

Nofa Golf Resort

| Golf

Shooting Center

| Shooting

=Khobar=

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! Venue

! Events

! Capacity

! Status

Regatta Course

| Canoeing (sprint)

| rowspan="5" | {{TableTBA}}

| rowspan="7" | Existing

Sailing Marina

| Sailing

Surfing Beach

| Surfing

Yacht Harbor

| Triathlon
Marathon swimming

Beach Volleyball Stadium

| Beach volleyball

Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium

| rowspan="2" | Football (preliminaries)

| 26,000

Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium

| 11,500

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