China News Service, Hangzhou, November 4th (Qian Chenfei) From the 3rd to the 4th, the third meeting of the Hangzhou Asian Para Games Coordination Committee was held through a remote video conference, focusing on medical and health services, anti-doping work, Important topics such as competition management were discussed and reviewed.

  Chen Weiqiang, deputy secretary-general of the Hangzhou Asian Paralympic Committee and deputy mayor of Hangzhou, said that under the careful guidance and strong support of the Asian Paralympic Committee, the China Disabled Persons' Federation and the General Administration of Sport of the People's Republic of China, the Hangzhou Asian Paralympic Committee has dealt with the delay risk in a safe and orderly manner. The rhythm of the competition was re-adjusted, and the preparation work was advanced in an orderly manner.

At present, the competition venues and the Asian Paralympic Games Village have all been completed and the acceptance of the event functions has been completed, and the permanent barrier-free facilities are basically completed; The torch was officially launched; the urban infrastructure has been continuously improved, the service level of the competition has been gradually improved, and the atmosphere has been continuously enhanced.

  He said that the Hangzhou Asian Paralympic Organizing Committee will coordinate and implement all future work, strive to push the preparations for the Hangzhou Asian Paralympic Games to a new level, and make positive contributions to the development of the International Paralympic Movement and the development of Asian disabled sports.

  The meeting listened to the overall progress and thematic presentations of the preparations for the Hangzhou Asian Paralympic Games, focusing on medical and health services, anti-doping work, competition management, construction of venues and Asian Paralympic Games Village, Asian Paralympic Village operation, transportation, catering, accommodation , Concierge, NPC (National and Regional Paralympic Committee) services, grading work, brand image and event landscape, media operation and broadcast, information technology, registration and certification, market development, celebrations and cultural activities and other important topics were discussed and deliberation.

  Terek Soe, CEO of the Asian Paralympic Committee, said that the meeting detailed the progress made after the postponement of the Hangzhou Asian Paralympic Games was announced, and provided very valuable information.

The Asian Paralympic Committee would like to thank the relevant departments for their strong support and the platform provided by the Hangzhou Asian Paralympic Organizing Committee for all athletes. Next year's competition will be exciting and exciting, and I look forward to meeting you in Hangzhou for a grand event in one year.

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