Olympic Photodesk -- Guangzhou Asian Games
(ATR) Guangzhou 2010 boasted more than 10,000 athletes across 42 sports and 58 disciplines. “This was the best ever,” said OCA president Sheikh Ahmad.
OCA Chief Looks Back on Guangzhou, Ahead to Incheon
(ATR) The president of the Olympic Council of Asia tells Around the Rings the Asian Games are "at an Olympic level" after Guangzhou 2010.
Asian Games Report -- Cricket Gold for Pakistan
(ATR) Women claim country's first Asian Games gold in eight years ... Men's hopes still alive too ...
Asian Games Report -- Big Crowds, Bigger Implications for Rugby Seven Finals
(ATR) Japan edges Hong Kong for men's title ... First-ever Asian Games women's rugby gold goes to Kazakhstan ... China closes in on record gold haul ...
Liu Xiang to Finals; More Chinese Stars Shine
(ATR) Liu Xiang is in the finals of the 110m hurdles ... More victories for Chinese athletes ...
Asian Games Report -- 1st Positive Test; Finals for Golf, Baseball
(ATR) China enters final week with more golds than every other country combined ... First positive drug test emerges ... Korea aims for a golf sweep in Guangzhou ... Indonesia reigns in dragon boat ...
On the Scene -- Cricket's First-Ever Medals; Asian Games Transport
(ATR) Women's gold up for grabs ... China stretches lead in medal count ... Intercity metro link is Guangzhou's "crown jewel" ...
Taekwondo Controversy in Guangzhou; "Worst Football Miss; Hot Ticket
(ATR) The first controversy of the Asian Games ... Missed goal becomes internet sensation ... Xiang race a big seller.
On the Scene -- Asian Games Competition Begins; Opening Ceremony
(ATR) Twenty-eight gold medals to be awarded on the first day of competition ... Chinese Premier opens games.
Rogge Says Guangzhou Shows Growth of Sport in Asia
(ATR) IOC President Jacques Rogge tells Around the Rings in Guangzhou that the swelling of the Asian Games to rival the Olympics in size is a reflection of “the rise of the continent”.