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Towards the 10th Asiad Seoul 1986 :September20-October 5
Table of Contents 3
Foreword 10
Chapter 1 The Olympic Council of Asia 11
1.1 History and Status 11
1.1.1 Background 11
1.1.2 Past Asian Games 11
1.1.3 Formation and Role of the OCA 11
1.1.4 OCA Headquarters 11
1.1.5 Members of the OCA 11
1.2 Organization and Operation 11
1.2.1 Current OCA Officers 13
1.2.2 Executive Board 13
1.2.3 Committees 13
1.2.4 Delegates 13
1.2.5 General Assembly 13
1.2.6 Past Meetings of the General Assembly 14
1.3 OCA Symbols 14
1.3.1 The Flag 14
1.3.2 The Emblem 14
Chapter 2 Asian Sports Federations 15
2.1 Composition and Role 15
2.2 The General Association of Asian Sports Federations 15
2.2.1 GAASF Headquarters 15
2.2.2 Officers of the GAASF 15
2.2.3 GAASF Members 16
Chapter 3 Seoul Asian Games Organizing Committee 19
3.1 Brief History of the SAGOC 19
3.2 The SAGOC's Goals 19
3.3 Organization 19
3.3.1 Organizational Chart 20
3.3.2 Brief Biographies of SAGOC Executives 22
3.3.2.1 Roh Tae-Woo, President 22
3.3.2.2 Park Seh-Jik, Minister of Sports 23
3.3.2.3 Lee Ha-Woo, Vice-President and Secretary General 23
3.3.3 Executive Board 25
3.3.3.1 Members of the Executive Board 25
3.3.4 General Assembly 26
3.3.4.1 Members of the General Assembly 26
3.4 International Relations of the SAGOC 27
3.4.1 Relations with the OCA 27
3.4.2 SAGOC Relations with the IOC and the NOCs 28
3.4.3 SAGOC Relations with the GAASF 28
3.4.4 SAGOC Relations with Other International Organizations 28
3.4.5 Attache Program 28
3.5 Relations with Korean Government and Sports Organizations 28
3.5.1 Ministry of Sports 29
3.5.2 Korea Amateur Sports Association 29
3.5.3 Municipal Agencies 29
3.5.4 Support Organizations 29
Chapter 4 Financing and Fund Raising 31
4.1 Expenditures 31
4.2 Sources of Income 31
4.3 Broadcasting 32
4.4 Commemorative Coins 32
4.5 Commemorative Medals 32
4.6 Licensing and Sponsorships 33
4.6.1 Rights Accorded to Licensees 33
4.6.2 Copyrights 33
4.6.3 Official Sponsors 34
4.6.4 Official Suppliers 34
4.6.5 Official Licensees 35
4.6.6 Official Souvenir Marketing Licensees 35
4.7 Advertising 36
4.7.1 Government-sponsored Campaigns 36
4.7.2 SAGOC-sponsored Campaigns 36
4.7.2.1 Advertising at Venues 36
4.7.2.2 Ads in SAGOC Publications and on Tickets 36
4.8 Tickets 37
Chapter 5 Facilities and Equipment 39
5.1 Two Great Venue Complexes 39
5.1.1 The Seoul Sports Complex 39
5.1.2 The Olympic Park 39
5.2 Venues and Equipment by Sport 39
5.2.1 Aquatics: Chamshil Indoor Swimming Pool 39
5.2.2 Archery: Hwarang Archery Field 40
5.2.3 Athletics(Track-and-Field): Olympic Stadium 40
5.2.4 Badminton: Olympic Park Gymnastics Hall 40
5.2.5 Basketball: Chamshil Gymnasium 40
5.2.6 Bowling: Dong Seoul Bowling Center 41
5.2.7 Boxing: Chamshil Students' Gymnasium 41
5.2.8 Cycling: Olympic Park Velodrome 41
5.2.9 Equestrian Events: Seoul Equestrian Park 41
5.2.10 Fencing: Olympic Park Fencing Gymnasium 42
5.2.11 Football(Soccer): Olympic and Dongdaemun Stadiums 42
5.2.12 Golf: Hanyang Country Club 42
5.2.13 Gymnastics: Olympic Park Gymnastics Hall 42
5.2.14 Handball: Suwon Gymnasium 43
5.2.15 Hockey(Field): Songnam Stadium 43
5.2.16 Judo: Korea Yudo College Gymnasium 43
5.2.17 Rowing: Han River Regatta Course 43
5.2.18 Shooting: Taenung International Shooting Range 43
5.2.19 Table Tennis: Seoul National University Gymnasium 44
5.2.20 Taekwondo: Sungkyunkwan University Gymnasium 44
5.2.21 Tennis: Olympic Park Tennis Courts 44
5.2.22 Volleyball: Hanyang University Gymnasium 44
5.2.23 Weightlifting: Olympic Park Weighlifting Gymnasium 44
5.2.24 Wrestling: Sangmu Gymnasium 45
5.2.25 Yachting: Pusan Yachting Center 45
5.3 Data Processing 45
5.3.1 Computer Facilities 45
5.3.2 Games Operation System 45
5.3.3 General Information Network 46
5.3.4 Games Management and Support 46
5.4 Communication Facilities 46
5.5 Other Electronic Equipment 46
Chapter 6 Accommodations, Transportation, and Services 47
6.1 Accommodations 47
6.1.1 Asian Games Village 47
6.1.1.1 Location and Composition 47
6.1.1.2 Branch Villages 47
6.1.1.3 Lodging 48
6.1.1.4 Food Service 48
6.1.1.5 Administrative Service Center 48
6.1.1.6 Other Service Facilities 48
6.1.1.7 Amusement Facilities 48
6.2 Asian Games Hotels 49
6.3 Tourist Lodging and Services 49
6.4 Transportation 49
6.4.1 SAGOC Transportation Services 49
6.4.1.1 VIP Services 50
6.4.1.2 Shuttle Bus Service 50
6.4.1.3 Cargo Transport 51
6.4.2 City Mass Transit 51
6.5 Services 51
6.5.1 Language Services 51
6.5.2 Medical Program 51
6.5.2.1 Medical Services 52
6.5.2.2 Doping Control and Femininity Test 52
6.5.2.3 Environmental Sanitation 52
6.5.3 Identification Cards 52
Chapter 7 Municipal Projects 53
7.1 Venue Facilities 53
7.2 Traffic 53
7.3 Urban Renewal 54
7.4 Public Health and Sanitation 54
7.5 Cultural Properties and Parks 55
7.6 Campaign for Better Service to Visitors 55
Chapter 8 Media and Public Relations 57
8.1 Press Centers 57
8.1.1 Main Press Center 57
8.1.1.1 Location and Space 57
8.1.1.2 Facilities 57
8.1.1.3 Functions 58
8.1.2 Press Subcenters 58
8.1.2.1 Facilities 58
8.1.2.2 Functions 59
8.2 Broadcasting 59
8.2.1 Asian Broadcast Center 59
8.3 Information Services 59
8.3.1 Reference and General Information Service 59
8.3.2 Results Service 59
8.3.3 Overseas Information 60
8.3.3.1 Periodicals 60
8.3.3.2 Exhibits at International Events 61
8.3.3.3 Foreign Press Relations 62
8.3.4 Domestic Information 63
8.3.4.1 Publications 63
8.3.4.2 Exhibits 63
8.3.4.3 Domestic Press and Public Relations 64
8.3.5 Video and Films 64
8.3.5.1 Promotional and Documentary Films 64
8.3.5.2 Video Tapes 65
Chapter 9 Graphics 67
9.1 Emblem 67
9.2 Sports Pictograms 67
9.3 Environmental Design Manual 68
9.4 Signage 68
9.5 Posters 68
9.6 Guide Pictograms 68
9.7 Miscellany 68
Chapter 10 Cultural Events 69
10.1 Special Committee for Culture & the Arts 69
10.2 Events at the Asian Games Village 69
10.2.1 Festival on the Eve of the Games 70
10.2.2 Village Performances 70
10.3 International Program 70
10.3.1 Asian Folklore Festival 70
10.3.2 British Royal Opera 70
10.3.3 Asian Film Festival 70
10.3.4 Art Exhibitions 70
10.3.5 World School Children's Art Show 70
10.4 Performing Arts 70
10.4.1 Celebration of the Eve of the Games 71
10.4.2 Performing Arts Festival 71
10.4.3 Other Performances 71
10.5 Other Exhibitions 71
10.5.1 The General Exhibition Center of the Seoul Sports Complex 71
10.5.2 National Museum Show 71
10.5.3 Photo Show 72
10.5.4 Modern Art Show 72
10.5.5 Ceramics Show 72
10.5.6 Exhibit of Sung China Ceramics 72
10.5.7 Other Exhibits 72
Chapter 11 Ceremonies 75
11.1 Opening and Closing Ceremonies 75
11.1.1 Special Committee for Ceremonies 75
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11.1.2 Planning Board for the Opening & Closing Ceremonies 75
11.1.2.1 Composition and Activities 75
11.1.3 Skeletal Outline of the Ceremonies 76
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11.2 Award Ceremonies 77
11.2.1 National Flags 77
11.2.2 National Anthems 77
11.2.3 Medals 78
11.2.4 Certificates of Outstanding Performance 78
11.3 Torch Relay 78
11.3.1 Torch Lighting: Hwarang Educational Institute in Kyongju 78
11.3.2 Torch Relay Routes 79
11.3.3 Torches 79
11.3.4 Cultural Events Along the Routes 79
11.3.5 Mobile Flame Urns 79
11.3.6 Vehicles for the Torch Relay 80
Chapter 12 The Competitions 81
12.1 Number of Official Events 81
12.2 Events by Sport 82
12.2.1 Aquatics 82
12.2.2 Archery 83
12.2.3 Athletics 83
12.2.4 Badminton 84
12.2.5 Basketball 85
12.2.6 Bowling 85
12.2.7 Boxing 85
12.2.8 Cycling 86
12.2.9 Equestrian Events 86
12.2.10 Fencing 86
12.2.11 Football(Soccer) 87
12.2.12 Golf 87
12.2.13 Gymnastics 87
12.2.14 Handball 88
12.2.15 Hockey(Field) 88
12.2.16 Judo 88
12.2.17 Rowing 88
12.2.18 Shooting 89
12.2.19 Table Tennis 90
12.2.20 Taekwondo 90
12.2.21 Tennis 91
12.2.22 Volleyball 91
12.2.23 Weightlifting 91
12.2.24 Wrestling 92
12.2.25 Yachting 92
Chapter 13 Tourism 93
13.1 A Look at Korea 93
13.2 Seoul 95
13.3 Pusan 96
13.4 Taegu 96
13.5 Kwangju 97
13.6 TaeJon 98