Asian Games end with enthralling cultural extravaganza

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Press Trust of India Incheon
Last Updated : Oct 04 2014 | 5:30 PM IST
The 17th Asian Games drew to a close with an enthralling cultural extravaganza here today after 15 days of high-voltage action at the end of which India managed to stay inside top 10 even as China extended its supremacy at the top for the ninth successive edition.
The formal closing was done at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium by Olympic Council of Asia president Sheikh Ahmad Fahad Al-Sabah after an impressive cultural show that kept the crowd enthralled.
The OCA flag was lowered and the their official hymn reverberated around the stadium to signal the end of the Games that saw competitors from 45 countries and regions vying for top honours in 36 sporting disciplines.
World sports powerhouse China topped the medals table for the ninth time on the trot with another staggering haul of 342 medals, that included 151 gold, 48 less than what they pocketed at home four years ago in Guangzhou.
India, second only to China in population, finished eighth on the medals table with a total haul of 57, comprising 11 gold, 10 silver and 36 bronze.
Four years ago, the country had finished higher in sixth position with 14 gold meals, 17 silver and 34 bronze. The closing ceremony was split into sections.
In the middle of the cultural show, the athletes from various countries came in a mixed group to be a part of the festivities and soak in the atmosphere in cool weather conditions.
This free entry of athletes from competing nations also went well with the theme of these Games, 'One Asia'.
The first part of the ceremony witnessed performances from 'Rainbow Choir', the National Dance Company of Korea, National Gugak Centre dance troupe and a demonstration of the traditional Korean martial arts of taekwondo, which was a medal sport in the Games, and a performance by the Serotonin club drummers.
While recalling good memories of the Games, the Rainbow Choir -- made up of 30 children of different nationalities -- sung a song delivering the message of peace and appreciation to their Asian friends.
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First Published: Oct 04 2014 | 5:30 PM IST

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