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42 sports and 484 events will be contested at the 2018 Asian Games.
A total number of 462 medal sets will be awarded at the 2018 Asian Games across 47 sports.
Forty-five nations are set to participate at the 2018 Asian Games.
The 2018 Asian Games will mark the second time that Indonesia has hosted the event with Jakarta having done so in 1962.
The 2018 Asian Games will be the 18th edition of the event, which was first held in 1951 in New Delhi.
China go into the 2018 Asian Games as the all-time medal count with 2,976 - 1,355 gold, 928 silver and 693 bronze.
Venues at the 2018 Asian Games will be divided into four clusters, located in South Jakarta, North Jakarta, Jakarta's suburbs and in Palembang.
Palembang is a 47-minute flight from Jakarta.
The Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, built for when Jakarta hosted the 1962 Asian Games, will host athletics and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies at the 2018 Asian Games.
The Athletes' Village for the 2018 Asian Games will be located in North Jakarta.
Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo inaugurated the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, which will host athletics and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies at the 2018 Asian Games, in January 2018.
Bridge, jet ski, jujitsu, kurash, paragliding, pencak silat, sambo, skateboarding and sport climbing are all set to make their Asian Games debut at Jakarta-Palembang 2018.
Athletics is a compulsory sport has featured at all 17 previous editions of the Asian Games.
The Asian Games basketball tournaments were seen as the unofficial Asian championships until the Asian Basketball Confederation Championship was formed in 1960.
Bridge will become the fourth mind sport to appear at the Asian Games when it makes its debut at Jakarta-Palembang 2018, following in the footsteps of chess, go and xiangqi.
India has won all nine of the gold medals awarded in kabaddi since the sport made its Asian Games debut in 1990.
A total of 13,000 volunteers will be required for the duration of the 2018 Asian Games, including some 2,000 in Palembang.
Volunteer roles are available for high-profile duties such as protocol assistants, National Olympic Committee assistants and liaison officers.
Volunteers at the 2018 Asian Games will wear specially designed, distinctive, eye-catching uniforms.
The Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 2018 Asian Games, at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta, will feature around 10,000 performers.
There will be a 5,000-strong paid workforce on duty during the 2018 Asian Games.
The trio of animal mascots chosen for the 2018 Asian Games are bird of paradise "Bhin Bhin", single-horned rhinoceros "Kaka" and Bawean deer "Atung".
The first Asian Games to introduce a mascot was New Delhi 1982 when Appu, an elephant, was chosen.
Aice, Samsung, Asia Pulp Paper and Danone Aqua are all official sponsors of the 2018 Asian Games.
Ssangyong Information and Communications Corp, Canon, Pocari Sweat and Indofood are all official partners of the 2018 Asian Games.
Indonesia signed a Host City Contract for the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang during the Olympic Council of Asia General Assembly in Incheon in 2014.
Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia and located on the northern coast of West Java.
Jakarta is home to nine million people.
Jakarta was officially proclaimed the national capital of Indonesia in 1949, four years after the country’s independence from The Netherlands.
Jakarta has hosted the Southeast Asian Games more than any other country in the region, having staged the multi-sport event in 1979, 1987, 1997 and 2011, when they co-hosted with Palembang.
Palembang is the seventh-largest city in Indonesia.
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    The venue clusters for the 2018 Asian Games were located in and around Central Jakarta's Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex as well as in Jakarta's suburbs and in Palembang, which has organised several major multi-sports events, including the 2011 Southeast Asian Games for 4,000 athletes from 11 National Olympic Committees. 

    They included two exhibition centres hosting at least 13 indoor sports.

    The Athletes' Village was in North Jakarta and the Media Village in South Jakarta.

    Palembang is a 47-minute flight from Jakarta.

    Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex and the wider area

    The centrepiece of the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex is the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, which hosted athletics and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies at the Games.

    Work to renovate the stadium, built for when Jakarta hosted the 1962 Asian Games, was confirmed by officials as being complete in January 2018.

    It reportedly needed IDR779.9 billion (£40 million/$55 million/€45 million) of improvement work.

    Renovations were carried out at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium ©Getty Images
    Renovations were carried out at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium ©Getty Images

    The venue was inaugurated on January 14 by Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo, prior to the country’s men's football friendly against Iceland.

    The European nation won the match 4-1.

    Work done to the stadium included upgrades to the lighting and sound systems, while benches were replaced by individual seats.

    The capacity was dropped by 10,000 to 80,000.

    The wider Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, which has facilities for aquatics, archery, badminton, baseball and softball, basketball, hockey, squash and tennis, was also renovated. 

    No.VenueSport
    1Jakarta Convention Center/Gelora Bung KarnoBasketball 5x5
    2Istora Gelora Bung Karno
    Badminton
    3Gelora Bung Karno Aquatic CenterAquatics
    4Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
    Athletics
    5Gelora Bung Karno Archery FieldArchery
    6Ex Field DRugby Sevens
    7Outdoor Tennis CenterBasketball 3x3
    8Gelora Bung Karno Softball FieldSoftball
    9Gelora Bung Karno Baseball FieldBaseball
    10Indoor Tennis StadiumVolleyball
    11Jakarta Convention Center
    Fencing
    12Jakarta Convention Center
    Wrestling
    13Gelora Bung Karno Hockey Field
    Hockey
    14Gelora Bung Karno
    Squash
    15Jakarta International Expo in Kemayoran
    Weightlifting
    Taekwondo
    Kabaddi
    Wushu
    Table Tennis
    Judo
    Gymnastics
    Karate
    Sambo
    Boxing
    16Ancol BeachJet Ski
    17Pantai Mutiara KapukSailing
    18Gor Pencak Silat Taman Mini Indonesia
    Pencak Silat
    Jujitsu
    19Jakarta International Equestrian Park Pulomas
    Equestrian
    20Jakarta International Equestrian Park Pulomas - Outdoors
    BMX Cycling
    21Jakarta International Velodrome Rawamangun
    Track Cycling
    22Pondok Indah Golf Course
    Golf
    23Hotel in JakartaBridge
    24GOR POPKI Cibubur
    Handball


    Jakarta suburbs

    Jakarta's suburbs played host to seven sports, including canoeing, mountain biking, road cycling, men's football, modern pentathlon and paragliding. 

    Men's football action was held across the Pakansari Stadium in Cibinong, the Stadion Wibawa Mukti in Cikarang, the Patriot Chandrabhaga Stadium in Bekasi and the Jalak Harupat Soreang Stadium in Bandung.

    Road cycling was staged from Jalan Raya Subang to Bandung Barat, while mountain biking was held on Khe Bun Hill in Subang.

    Arthayasa Stables and Country Club in Depok hosted modern pentathlon with paragliding and canoeing taking place at Gunung Mas Agro Tourism amusement park in Bogor and at Bendungan Rentang dam in Majalengka respectively.

    The Pakansari Stadium in Cibinong was one of four venues used for men's football ©Getty Images
    The Pakansari Stadium in Cibinong was one of four venues used for men's football ©Getty Images

    Palembang

    Palembang played host to 10 sports, including beach volleyball, bowling, canoe sprint, women's football, roller sports, rowing, sepaktakraw, shooting, sport climbing, tennis and soft tennis, and triathlon.

    Women's football action was held across the Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium and the Bumi Sriwijaya Stadium.

    The Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium is based in the Jakabaring Sport City (JSC) along with all other venues in the cluster.

    The JSC Lake staged canoe sprint and rowing, while triathlon took place both there and in the surrounding area.

    Beach volleyball, bowling, roller sports, shooting and sport climbing were hosted by aptly named venues; the JSC Beachball Arena, JSC Bowling Center, JSC Roller Skate Track, JSC Shooting Range and JSC Sport Climbing Stadium respectively.

    Sepaktakraw competition was held at the JSC Ranau Stadium.


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