2nd ASIAN INDOOR GAMES IN MACAU
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Incredible . After having been to Shangai and Beijing during last April for the GAISF General Assembly, I was back in Macau from 22 to 28 October, for the 2 Asian Indoor Games promoted by OCA (Olympic Council of Asia) .
Macau, a formerPortuguese colony whichhas been given back to China in 1997, but which enjoys a particular status, a particularjurisdiction, is a sort of free land of 28 square kilometres , which is already well known as the “ ” of the Orient with its 23 casinos and revenues already comparable to those of the American gambling capital.
Headquarters of OCA was in splendid “ The Venetian ” resort hotel, 5 times bigger then the same casino in , which costed to his owner, Mr. Anderson (the third reachest American after Bill Gates and Warren Buffett) 3 billion US dollars.
WAKO had its first ever kickboxing tournament in .
WAKO kickboxing was a “ demo sport ” and useless to say thateverybody was really careful to behave and worked very hard and performed at his best to guarantee our WAKO ASIA a future in OCA’s activities. What we did!
We were very successful bringing to 87 competitors representing 9 selectedAsian nations. Fighters were excellent as ourreferees and judges (about 20 people from different Asian countries) and our staff, composed of Dr. Paal Zolatn ( ), Predrag Znaor ( ), Roberto Fragale ( ), Jens Walsberdorf ( ).
The tournament was leaded by Mr. Nasser Nassiri ( ) and by Ennio Falsoni, WAKO’s president.
Both guaranteed a smooth running and a perfect ending of the tournament.
In Macau we brought only 3 of our 7 styles: semi contact, full contact and low-kick.
Surprisingly, Kuwait finished first in the tatami sport (semi) with 4 golds , 1 silver and 3 bronze medals, while Kazahkstan was largely the first nation in the ring sports with 7 golds (out of 10 weight classes), 3 silver and 4 bronze medals.
In the picture, Mr. Nasser Nassiri meets H.H. Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah in OCA's HQ in Macau