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Royal Backing, Rising Expectations
Royal Backing, Rising Expectations

Daily Tribune

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Tribune

Royal Backing, Rising Expectations

TDT | Manama Bahrain steps up preparations for hosting the Asian Youth Games for the first time Final Push in Motion Bahrain's preparations for the 3rd Asian Youth Games are entering their final stages, as the Kingdom gets ready to welcome the continent's future stars this October. The event, scheduled from 22 to 31 October 2025, will be the first time the Games are held in Bahrain, under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. The fourth meeting of the Supreme Organising Committee, chaired by His Highness Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, reviewed progress made across the board, as the nation moves closer to delivering one of the biggest multi-sport events ever hosted on its soil. All Systems Go During the meeting, Shaikh Khalid was briefed on the latest updates from the Executive Committee. A detailed report highlighted the achievements and preparations completed by the working teams, from venue readiness and equipment procurement to logistical frameworks and sport-specific planning. The readiness of competition sites and related facilities remains a central focus, with an emphasis on meeting international standards and ensuring seamless athlete and spectator experiences. Foreign Ministry's Role The Ministry of Foreign Affairs presented its plan to help bolster international participation. Through diplomatic channels and government coordination, the ministry aims to support outreach and foster broader engagement from across Asia. Shared Responsibility and Confidence Shaikh Khalid reaffirmed the significance of royal patronage and called for intensified efforts in the lead-up to the Games. While acknowledging the time constraints, he stressed confidence in Bahrain's capabilities, from its people to its infrastructure, to deliver an unforgettable event.

Bahrain Gears Up for Historic Youth Asian Games Under Royal Patronage
Bahrain Gears Up for Historic Youth Asian Games Under Royal Patronage

Daily Tribune

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Tribune

Bahrain Gears Up for Historic Youth Asian Games Under Royal Patronage

A wave of excitement is building in the Kingdom of Bahrain as preparations intensify for a landmark sporting event — the 3rd Asian Youth Games, scheduled to take place from October 22 to 31, 2025. The event, hosted for the first time on Bahraini soil, is held under the generous patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, a proud moment that reflects the Kingdom's growing stature in the international sporting arena. In a recent high-level meeting, His Highness Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, President of the General Sports Authority, and President of the Bahrain Olympic Committee, chaired the fourth session of the Supreme Organising Committee overseeing the games. During the meeting, His Highness reviewed a comprehensive progress report from the Executive Committee, highlighting key achievements in logistics, venue preparedness, and technical planning. The report also detailed the state-of-the-art equipment and technologies set to be deployed, ensuring Bahrain is fully equipped to deliver a seamless and memorable Games experience. In a display of national unity, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs presented an outline of its diplomatic strategy to boost regional participation and showcase Bahrain's welcoming spirit on the global stage. Their involvement underlines the collaborative approach being taken across government sectors to ensure the event's success. His Highness Shaikh Khalid emphasized that the royal patronage of the Games is both an honor and a responsibility, urging all parties to double down on efforts as the countdown continues. 'Time is of the essence,' he noted, 'but Bahrain's determination, expert manpower, world-class infrastructure, and outstanding services provide all the right ingredients for success.' Reaffirming the commitment of the Supreme Committee, His Highness pledged full support to the Executive Committee, calling for synergy between public and private sectors to elevate Bahrain's global reputation as a host of major sporting events. As the Kingdom braces for this monumental occasion, the 3rd Asian Youth Games promise not just thrilling competition, but also a celebration of youth, unity, and Bahrain's growing role on the continental stage.

Indian Esports Eyes PC Gaming Growth As eFootball, Street Fighter, & Rocket League Join Medal Lineup At Asian Youth Games 2025
Indian Esports Eyes PC Gaming Growth As eFootball, Street Fighter, & Rocket League Join Medal Lineup At Asian Youth Games 2025

NDTV

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • NDTV

Indian Esports Eyes PC Gaming Growth As eFootball, Street Fighter, & Rocket League Join Medal Lineup At Asian Youth Games 2025

The 3rd Asian Youth Games (AYG) is set to feature eFootball, Street Fighter, and Rocket League as official medal events, each to be contested in both boys' and girls' categories. Scheduled to be held in Bahrain from October 22 to 31, 2025, the tournament will include 24 sports disciplines, with esports making its debut as an official medal event. Open to athletes aged between 15 and 18 years as of December 31, 2025, the esports competitions will be governed by the Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF). The inclusion of these PC-based esports titles presents a promising opportunity for India to develop its esports ecosystem at the grassroots level. Earlier this year, esports made significant strides nationally when the Khelo India Youth Games featured titles such as BGMI, Street Fighter 6, eFootball, and chess as demonstration sports. With continued exposure at events of this scale, young gamers from across the country now have clearer pathways to enter competitive esports. The recognition of esports as an official discipline in international multi-sport tournaments is not only boosting credibility but also establishing it as a viable career path in India. Organizations like S8UL, a global powerhouse in esports and gaming content, have pushed the envelope worldwide. S8UL is set to be the first and only organisation representing India at the upcoming Esports World Cup 2025 in Riyadh, as it competes across eight different titles and further demonstrates the country's growing presence on the global esports stage. Animesh Agarwal, Co-founder and CEO, S8UL, shared his thoughts on the development, 'It's a proud moment to see esports take the global stage at the Asian Youth Games with titles like Street Fighter, eFootball, and Rocket League being officially recognised. This is just the beginning for the players, community and for the future of competitive gaming. As someone who's grown with this industry, seeing young athletes now get this platform at such a prestigious multi-sport event feels incredibly special, it's history in the making. This recognition will inspire a whole new generation of talent and help shape the path ahead for esports not just in India, but across Asia.' The fact that all three games featured at AYG 2025 are PC-based titles marks an important development for India, where mobile gaming has historically dominated. Momentum for PC gaming is steadily growing, with key players investing in infrastructure and accessibility. CyberPowerPC India, which entered the country last year, has been at the forefront of this movement. The company recently partnered with Indian esports organization Orangutan to power their state-of-the-art gaming facility, ApeCity, with high-performance PCs. "It's exciting to see prominent PC titles take centre stage at the 3rd Asian Youth Games 2025, a clear sign that competitive gaming in Asia is evolving in the right direction. Globally, PC has always been a benchmark for esports, and this moment places Asia firmly on that map. For India, this is an opportunity to double down on building a more inclusive and performance-ready grassroots ecosystem. By creating accessible spaces like our PC installation at Ape City, we're helping young gamers experience top-tier hardware and realize their potential without the barriers. This milestone isn't just validation; it's motivation to keep growing the next generation of esports athletes." said Vishal Parekh, Chief Operating Officer of CyberPowerPC India. The Asian Youth Games isn't the only platform where esports is gaining prominence. Esports will also feature at the upcoming Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya, scheduled for next year, where 11 esports titles will be official medal events. India had earlier competed in four titles at the Asian Games 2022, and the country is now gearing up for a stronger showing in its next campaign. Pravan Parikh, Co-Founder & Product Lead of Dirtcube Interactive LLP, which launched India's first-of-its-kind gaming backend platform Specter, shares his perspective on what this means for India, 'The inclusion of esports at the 3rd Asian Youth Games 2025 is a landmark moment for young gamers in India. It brings structure and recognition to a dream that many aspiring players have long held. Crucially, this move gives PC gaming a significant boost in a market where mobile has historically been dominant, opening up fresh opportunities for skill development, talent discovery, and long-term career growth. It's an encouraging sign that esports is finally being embraced as a serious discipline within the larger sporting ecosystem.' As India prepares to compete at the AYG 2025, the recognition of esports alongside traditional sports is becoming increasingly mainstream. With growing investment, improved infrastructure, and stronger national representation, India is on the path to becoming not just a participant, but a serious contender in global esports. Listen to the latest songs, only on

Indian Esports Eyes Growth As PC Games Join Asian Youth Games 2025 Medal Lineup
Indian Esports Eyes Growth As PC Games Join Asian Youth Games 2025 Medal Lineup

News18

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • News18

Indian Esports Eyes Growth As PC Games Join Asian Youth Games 2025 Medal Lineup

Last Updated: Esports was announced as an official medal event at the Asian Youth Games, which will take place in Bahrain from October 22 to 31, 2025 The 3rd Asian Youth Games (AYG) will feature eFootball, Street Fighter, and Rocket League as official medal events in both boys' and girls' categories. Scheduled to take place in Bahrain from 22 to 31 October 2025, the tournament will include 24 sports disciplines, with esports making its debut as an official medal event. Open to athletes aged 15 to 18 years as of 31 December 2025, the esports competitions will be governed by the Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF). The inclusion of these PC-based esports titles presents a promising opportunity for India to develop its esports ecosystem at the grassroots level. Earlier this year, esports made significant strides nationally when the Khelo India Youth Games featured titles such as BGMI, Street Fighter 6, eFootball, and chess as demonstration sports. With continued exposure at events of this scale, young gamers from across the country now have clearer pathways to enter competitive esports. Recognising esports as an official discipline in international multi-sport tournaments boosts its credibility and establishes it as a viable career path in India. Organisations like S8UL, a global powerhouse in esports and gaming content, have pushed the boundaries worldwide. S8UL will be the first and only organisation representing India at the upcoming Esports World Cup 2025 in Riyadh, competing across eight different titles and further demonstrating the country's growing presence on the global esports stage. Animesh Agarwal, Co-founder and CEO of S8UL, commented on the development, saying, 'It's a proud moment to see esports take the global stage at the Asian Youth Games with titles like Street Fighter, eFootball, and Rocket League being officially recognised." He believes this is just the beginning for the players, the community, and the future of competitive gaming. The fact that all three games featured at AYG 2025 are PC-based titles marks an important development for India, where mobile gaming has historically dominated. Momentum for PC gaming is growing, with key players investing in infrastructure and accessibility. CyberPowerPC India, which entered the country last year, has been at the forefront of this movement. The company recently partnered with Indian esports organisation Orangutan to power their state-of-the-art gaming facility, ApeCity, with high-performance PCs. Vishal Parekh, Chief Operating Officer of CyberPowerPC India, expressed excitement about prominent PC titles taking centre stage at the 3rd Asian Youth Games 2025, viewing it as a sign that competitive gaming in Asia is evolving in the right direction. He emphasised that creating accessible spaces like their PC installation at ApeCity helps young gamers experience top-tier hardware and realise their potential. Esports will also feature at the upcoming Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya, scheduled for next year, where 11 esports titles will be official medal events. India had earlier competed in four titles at the Asian Games 2022 and is now gearing up for a stronger showing in its next campaign. Pravan Parikh, Co-Founder and Product Lead of Dirtcube Interactive LLP, which launched India's first-of-its-kind gaming backend platform Specter, views the inclusion of esports at the 3rd Asian Youth Games 2025 as a landmark moment for young gamers in India. He believes it brings structure and recognition to a dream that many aspiring players have long held and sees it as an encouraging sign that esports is finally being embraced as a serious discipline within the larger sporting ecosystem. As India prepares to compete at the AYG 2025, the recognition of esports alongside traditional sports is becoming increasingly mainstream. With growing investment, improved infrastructure, and stronger national representation, India is on the path to becoming not just a participant but a serious contender in global esports.

All Systems Go: Bahrain Confirms Full Readiness for Asian Youth Games 2025
All Systems Go: Bahrain Confirms Full Readiness for Asian Youth Games 2025

Daily Tribune

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Tribune

All Systems Go: Bahrain Confirms Full Readiness for Asian Youth Games 2025

The Countdown Is On At a press conference held yesterday afternoon at The Art Hotel & Resort, top officials from the Bahrain Asian Youth Games Organizing Committee (BAYGOC) and the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) reaffirmed the Kingdom's full readiness to host the 3rd Asian Youth Games (AYG), which will take place from October 22 to 31. The event followed a high-level Technical Delegates meeting on Wednesday, where logistical, technical, and operational plans were thoroughly reviewed and greenlit. 'This is a tournament that usually takes four to five years to prepare,' Faris Al Kooheji told TDT. 'But with the OCA's support and our team's dedication, we've managed to pull it together in record time. Not only are we hosting—we're competing to finish in the Top 5.' Forging Olympic Futures Vinod Tiwari, Deputy Director General of the OCA, emphasized the tournament's long-term significance, calling it 'sustainable games for the youth of Asia.' 'This event will give rise to the future champions of the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympics and Los Angeles 2028 Summer Games,' he said. 'It's a springboard for Asia's next generation.' Record Numbers, Global Reach The AYG will bring together over 2,000 athletes aged 14–17 from 45 countries, competing across 24 sports and 31 disciplines—from athletics and swimming to judo, boxing, and the debut of Esports, a reflection of the changing landscape of youth engagement. Yousif Duaij Muhroofi, Chairman of BAYGOC, praised the coordination between teams and readiness across all sectors. 'Preparations are progressing extremely well, and every department is functioning as one unit,' he said. A Platform That Goes Beyond Sport Ahmed AbdulGhaffar, Deputy Chair of BAYGOC, captured the spirit of the event: 'This competition is a celebration of potential. The youth of Asia deserve a world-class platform, and Bahrain is proud to be that stage.' The Bottom Line

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