Kuwait, March 5, 2019: The 38th OCA General Assembly has confirmed the full OCA Executive Board and Chairs of the OCA Standing Committee for 2019-2023.
The OCA has drawn on the diverse range of experience and expertise from within the OCA family to ensure the Executive Board and Standing Committees will operate as effectively and efficiently as possible.
The full Executive Board and Standing Committee Chairs can be found below:
President
Sheikh Ahmad Fahad Al-Sabah
Kuwait
Vice President - East Asia
Mr. Timothy Fok
Hong Kong, China
Vice President - Central Asia
Mr. Timur Kulibayev
Kazakhstan
Vice President - South Asia
Lt. Genl. Seyed Arif Hasan
Pakistan
Vice President - South East Asia
Maj.Gen. Charouck Arirachakran
Thailand
Vice President - West Asia
Dr. Thani Al-Kuwari
Qatar
Vice President - 2020 ABG & 2022 AG
Mr. Song Luzeng
China
Vice President - 2026 Asian Games
Mr. Tsunekazu Takeda
Japan
Vice President - ANOC
Mr. Yu Zaiqing
China
Life Vice President
Mr. Wei Jizhong
China
Life Vice President
Raja Randhir Singh
India
Hony. Vice President
Mr. Hemasiri Fernando
Sri Lanka
Hony. Vice President
Mrs. Rita Subowo
Indonesia
Vice President - Children of Asia Games
Mr. Umid Akhmatdjanov
Uzbekistan
Advisory Committee
Mr. Ser Miang NG
Singapore
Athletes Committee
Mr. Koji Murofushi
Japan
Culture Committee
Mrs. Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul
Thailand
Coordination Committee
Raja Randhir Singh
India
Education Committee
HRH Prince Abdul Aziz Bin Turki Al Faisel Al Saud
Saudi Arabia
Entourage Committee
Mr. Seung Min Ryu
Korea
Finance Committee
Kevin, Kuo-I Chen
C. Taipei
Information and Statistics Committee
Dr. Demchigjav Zagdsuren
Mongolia
International Relations Committee
HRH Prince Jigyel Wangchuck
Bhutan
Media Committee
Mr. Lo Keng Chio, Charles
Macau, China
Medical Committee
Dr. Sultan Yarub Al Busaidi
Oman
Peace Through Sports Committee
HRH Prince Faisal Al Hussein
Jordan
Rules Committee
Sheikh Talal Fahad Al-Sabah
Kuwait
Sports and Environment Committee
Mr. Kyung Sung Yu
Korea
Sports Committee
Mr. Song Luzeng
China
Sports for All Committee
Mr. Mowaffak Jomaa
Syria
Women and Sports Committee
Sheikha Hayat Abdulaziz Al Khalifa
Bahrain
EB Member
HRH Prince Sufri Bolkiah
Brunei
EB Member
Mr. Raad Hammoudi
Iraq
EB Member
Genl. Souhail Khoury
Lebanon
EB Member
Mr. Taha Al-Kishry
Oman
EB Member
Prof. Hoang Vinh Giang
Vietnam
EB Member
Mr. Azat Myradov
Turkmenistan
EB Member
Mr. Rustom Emomali
Tajikistan
EB Member
Mr. Ajmal Ghani
Afghanistan
EB Member
Dr. Seyed Reza Salehi Amiri
I.R. of IRAN
EB Member
Mr. Dae Sung Moon
Korea
EB Member
Mrs. Natalya Sipovich
Kazakhstan
Director General & Technical Director
Mr. Husain Al-Musallam
Kuwait
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