Raring for the games to begin


"My target is to see the national flag raised in track and field. It's pressure as well as motivation to compete on home soil. I will try my best to surpass myself and achieve the best result."
Yondonperenlei Baskhuu, two-time world judo bronze medalist from Mongolia
"I am participating in the Asian Games for the first time. I will compete in the 66-kilogram category. My preparations for the games have gone very well, and I want to be a champion. I have great expectations that this event will be beautiful."
Ng Ser Miang, vice-president of the International Olympic Committee
"The Asian Games will provide a great opportunity, in this beautiful place of Hangzhou, for these athletes to share experiences, culture and diversity, heart to heart and under the same roof."
Chandai Phiathep, coach of the Laos national sepak takraw team
"I think the Hangzhou Asian Games can unite Asia and play a positive role. The Asian Games hosted by China will promote unity and friendship in Asia."