It was decided unanimously by the member countries of South Asian Olympic Council at a meeting chaired by Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President N Ramachandran here today.
The Council also decided to include Tennis to the existing 22 disciplines.
"This change was accepted in keeping with the request of some members and also taking into account the cold climatic conditions in the hosting states around that period," said Ramachandran at a media conference held after the SAF meet.
The meeting, which was attended by the newly appointed CEO of SAG, RK Sharma and delegates of all the other seven countries Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka also decided on the disciplines to be included in the Games.
"Tennis is to the new addition. The others are archery, athletics, badminton, basketball, boxing, cycling, football, handball, hockey, judo, kabaddi, kho kho, shooting, squash, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, triathlon, volleyball, weightlifting, wrestling and wushu. In all now competitions in 23 disciplines would be held, most of them in Guwahati and the rest in Shillong," Ramachandran said.
In all, around 4000 sports persons were expected to compete in the Games.
The IOA President said that the NOCs of all the nations in the region had confirmed participation to ensure that the Games was a success.
He said the Games would have government funding and it was also learnt that the Union Sports Minister had a discussions with several public sector undertakings for their contribution to the South Asian Games.
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