Beach Waterpolo

Water polo is a team water sport. A team consists of six field players and one goalkeeper. The winner of the game is the team that scores more goals.

Gameplay involves swimming, players passing the ball while being defended by opponents, and scoring by throwing into a net defended by a goalie.

As such, water polo has similarities to association soccer and netball. Beach water polo provides more challenge as it will be done under beach current and wind.

AASF
ASIAN AMATEUR SWIMMING FEDERATION

President
Prof. Hironoshin Furuhashi (Japan)

Secretary General
Vahid Moradi (I.R. Iran)

Kishi Memorial Hall, 1-1-1 Jinnan, Shibuya-Ku Tokyo, Japan

Tel: + 81 3 3481 2306
Fax: + 81 3 3481 0942
E-mail: jpn-swimming@japan-sports.or.jp
Internet: www.swim.or.jp

Beach Volleyball

Beach volleyball is an Olympic team sport played on sand. Two teams, positioned on either side of a net which divides a rectangular court, hit a volleyball using their hands or arms. Players on each team attempt to hit the ball over the net in such a way that it touches the ground inside the court boundaries and to prevent the ball from touching the ground on their own side of the court.

ASIAN VOLEYBALL CONFEDERATION (AVC)
President : Jizhong Wei (China)
Secretary General : Jun Liu
Address : PO Box 6130 Beijing 100763, China
Phone : +86 10 6711 3232
Fax : +86 10 6712 5044
Email : info@fivb.org
Web : www.fivb.org
FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE VOLLEYBALL (FIVB)
President : Dr. Ruben Acosta Hernandez
Address : Avenue de la Gare 12, 1000 Lausanne 1, Switzerland
Phone : +41 21 345 35 35
Fax : +41 21 345 35 45
Email : avc@asianvolleyball.org
Web : www.asianvolleyball.org

Beach Soccer

Beach Soccer is a variant of the sport of football played on beaches. The irregularity of the soft-sand playing surface leads to a style of play where players must improvise. The compact pitch (measuring 28 x 37 meter) allows players to score from anywhere.

FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (FIFA)
President : Joseph S. Blatter
Secretary General : Jerome Valcke
Address : FIFA-Strasse 20,
P.O. Box 8044 Zurich, Switzerland
Phone : +41-(0)43 222 7777
Fax : +41-(0)43 222 7878
Email : contact@fifa.org
media@fifa.org
Website : www.fifa.com

Beach Sepaktakraw

Beach Sepaktakraw, a cross between soccer and volleyball, is a sport native to Southeast Asia, resembling volleyball, except that it uses a rattan synthetic ball and only allows players to use their feet and head to touch the ball across a volleyball-type net.

ASIAN SEPAKTAKRAW FEDERATION (ASTAF)
President : Abdul Halim Bin Kader (Singapore)
Secretary General : Boonchai Lorhpipat (Thailand)
Address : No. 7 Bedok North Street #02 -02 Singapore 469646
Phone : + 65 6449 8963
+ 65 9855 3424
Fax : + 65 6449 5336
Email : abdulhalim@sepaktakraw.org
perses@sepaktakraw.org
INTERNATIONAL SEPAKTAKRAW FEDERATION (ISTAF)
President : Gen.Dr. Charouck Arirachakran
Secretary General : Abdul Halim Abdul Kader
Address : Ban Ampawan Pitsanulok Rd, Dusit,
Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Phone : +66 2 281 1045
+66 2 281 10938
Fax : +41 61 228 9055
Email : perses@sepaktakraw.org
abdulhalim@sepaktakraw.org

Beach Pencak Silat

Beach Pencak Silat is a combative art of fighting and survival. Pencak Silat describes the martial art forms practiced throughout the Malay Archipelago. It has evolved in Indonesian and Malaysian civilizations for centuries into a social culture and tradition.

INTERNATIONAL PENCAK SILAT FEDERATION
President : Eddie M. Nalapraya
Secretary General : Haryadi Anwar
Address : Padepokan Pencak Silat Indonesia, Jl. Taman Mini I, Jakarta 13560
Phone : 021-8416011 ext. 399, 398, 396

Beach Kabaddi

Beach Kabaddi is basically a combative sport, with four players on each side; played for a period of 15 minutes with a 5 minutes break (15-5-15). The core idea of the game is to score points by raiding into the opponent’s court and touching as many defence players as possible without getting caught on a single breath. One player, chanting Kabaddi!!! Kabaddi!!!! Kabaddi!!!! charges into the opponent court and tries to touch the opponent closest to him, while the four opponents make manoeuvres to catch the attacker. The players on the defensive side are called “Antis” while the player of the offence is called the “Raider”. The attack in Kabaddi is known as a ‘Raid’. This is Beach Kabaddi, the match of one against four which has all the ingredients of thrill, skill and dare. 

The origin of the regular or principle form of Kabaddi dates back to pre-historic times played in different forms. The modern Kabaddi game was played all over India and some parts of South Asia from 1930. The past decade has seen manifest changes in the regular Kabaddi, which took on diverse forms to adapt itself to different climates, tastes and environment. The recognized forms of Kabaddi are the Regular Kabaddi, Indoor Kabaddi, Circle Style Kabaddi and the Beach Kabaddi. All these forms of Kabaddi have different set of rules, different logistic requirements, different playfields and varied number of players. What they share in common, however, is the public appeal since all these forms of Kabaddi display Thrill, Skill and Dare.

All these forms of Kabaddi are under the umbrella of the Asian Amateur Kabaddi Federation [AAKF] & the International Kabaddi Federation [IKF]. The Asian Amateur Kabaddi Federation [AAKF] was formed in the year 1978. The 1st Asian Kabaddi Championship was held in the year 1980 and was included as a demonstration game in the 9th Asian Games, New Delhi in the year 1982. The game was included in the South Asian Federation (SAF) games from the year 1984 at Dacca, Bangladesh. Kabaddi was included as a regular sports discipline in the 11th Beijing Asian Games 1990, Hiroshima 1994, Bangkok 1998, Busan 2002 & at Doha 2006.

The International Kabaddi Federation [IKF] was formed during the 1st World Cup in Kabaddi 2004 at Mumbai in India. The First Asian Women Championship was held at Hyderabad in 2005. Women Kabaddi was included for the first time in the South Asian Games held in Colombo, Sri Lanka in 2006. The second World Cup was held in India at Panvel in 2007.

The 15th Asian Games Doha provided an excellent opportunity to showcase Kabaddi to the Europeans and Australians who were present in great numbers in organizing the Asian Games. A good many spectators belonging to European countries, USA, Australia, Western Asia, and the Mediterranean countries, who saw the Game for the first time, were very impressed with the simple rules and the thrill of the sport and desired to introduce the sport in their countries. This gave Kabaddi very good and positive exposure which augured well for its future development in the continents of Europe, USA, Australia and Africa. Kabaddi was included in the 2nd Asian Indoor Games held at Macau in 2007. The inclusion of Kabaddi in the 1st Bali Asian Beach Games 2008 in Indonesia is a major landmark in the history of the game.

The excellent presentation of Kabaddi in the 15th Doha Asian Games gave very positive results and Kabaddi has secured a foothold in a number of countries in the West, including Canada, West Indies, France, U.K, Italy etc. Among the various forms of Kabaddi, Beach Kabaddi is gaining unprecedented popularity, due to the easy to comprehend rules, no equipment required and since Beach Kabaddi can be played without any artificial surface or any special kit such as shoes etc. Most Beach Games are ball games and Beach Kabaddi is unique in the sense that it is perhaps the only body contact sport that can be played right on the beach with absolutely no equipments and frills.  

PREPARED BY
E.PRASAD RAO
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR AAKF
E-mail: kabaddirao@yahoo.co.in

ASIAN AMATEUR KABADDI FEDERATION (AAKF)
President : Mr. J. S. Gehlot
Address : Asian Amateur Kabaddi Federation
2, Aakanksha, Ajmer Road,
JAIPUR – 302

Beach Handball

Beach Handball is a team sport where two teams pass and bounce a ball trying to throw it in the goal of the opposing team. The game is similar to team handball, but is not played in a sports hall, but on sand instead. Matches are played in two or three sets depending on when a team wins their second set of the game.

ASIAN HANDBALL FEDERATION (AHF)
President : Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah (Kuwait)
Secretary General : Dr. Roshan Anand
Address : PO Box 26312, Safat  KW – 13124, Kuwait
Phone : + 965 264 8100
+ 965 264 9100
Fax : +965 264 8597
Email : office@asianhandball.com
Website : www.asianhandball.com
INTERNATIONAL HANDBALL FEDERATION (IHF)
President : Dr Hassan Moustafa
Secretary General : Peter Muhlematter
Address : Peter Merian Strasse 23, 4002 Bale, Switzerland
Phone : +41 61 228 9040
Fax : +41 61 228 9055
Email : ihf.office@ihf.info
Web : www.ihf.info

Beach Basketball

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a ball through a 10 feet (3 m) high hoop (the goal) under organized rules.

Basketball is one of the most popular and widely viewed sports in the world. In Asian Beach Games, this sport will be performed at the beach.

FIBA ASIA

Postal Address:
6th Floor MABA Building
6, Jalan Hang Jebat,
50150 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
P.O. Box 10842,
50726 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Telephone:
+ (60-3) 2026 4933 / 2031 8541
Facsimile (Fax):
+ (60-3) 2034 1825 /2032 5308
+ (60-3) 2026 4932

E-mail Address:
yeohch@pc.jaring.my
fibaasia@yahoo.com

FIBA-ASIA Website:
http://www.fibaasia.net

Sport Disciplines

SPORT DISCIPLINES

Beach Basketball Beach Basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a ball through a 10 feet (3 m) high hoop (the goal) under organized rules. Basketball is one of the most popular and widely viewed sports in the world. In Asian Beach Games, this sport will be performed at the beach.
Beach Handball Beach Handball Beach Handball is a team sport where two teams pass and bounce a ball trying to throw it in the goal of the opposing team. The game is similar to team handball, but is not played in a sports hall, but on sand instead. Matches are played in two or three sets depending on when a team wins their second set of the game.
Beach Kabaddi Beach Kabaddi Beach Kabaddi is basically a combative sport, with four players on each side; played for a period of 15 minutes with a 5 minutes break (15-5-15). The core idea of the game is to score points by raiding into the opponent’s court and touching as many defence players as possible without getting caught on a single breath.
Beach Pencak Silat Beach Pencak Silat Beach Pencak Silat is a combative art of fighting and survival. Pencak Silat describes the martial art forms practiced throughout the Malay Archipelago. It has evolved in Indonesian and Malaysian civilizations for centuries into a social culture and tradition.
Beach Sepaktakraw Beach Sepaktakraw Beach Sepaktakraw, a cross between soccer and volleyball, is a sport native to Southeast Asia, resembling volleyball, except that it uses a rattan synthetic ball and only allows players to use their feet and head to touch the ball across a volleyball-type net.
Beach Soccer Beach Soccer Beach Soccer is a variant of the sport of football played on beaches. The irregularity of the soft-sand playing surface leads to a style of play where players must improvise. The compact pitch (measuring 28 x 37 meter) allows players to score from anywhere.
Beach Volleyball Beach Volleyball Beach volleyball is an Olympic team sport played on sand. Two teams, positioned on either side of a net which divides a rectangular court, hit a volleyball using their hands or arms.
Beach Waterpolo Beach Waterpolo Water polo is a team water sport. A team consists of six field players and one goalkeeper. The winner of the game is the team that scores more goals. Gameplay involves swimming, players passing the ball while being defended by opponents, and scoring by throwing into a net defended by a goalie. As such, water polo has similarities to association soccer and netball. Beach water polo provides more chalennge as it will be done under beach current and wind.
Beach Wrestling Beach Wrestling Beach Wrestling is practiced in swimming suit within a sand circle of 6m and consists of very simple rules. A match lasts three minutes and is refereed by a single referee. To win the match, the wrestler must keep his opponent’s shoulders on the ground (victory by fall), bring him to the ground twice or push him out of the competition area twice. This new wrestling style is very popular and contributes to wrestling being more accessible and festive.
Body Building Body Building In Competitive Body Building, bodybuilders aspire to develop and maintain an aesthetically pleasing body and balanced physique to a panel of judges who assign points based on visual appearance according to body building standards. The competitors show off their bodies by performing a number of poses thus revealing their toned definition through a combination of fat loss, oils, and tanning or tanning lotions.
Dragon Boat Racing Dragon Boat Racing Dragon Boat racing is a sport where a very long and narrow boat is powered by a team of 10 to 50 paddlers. It originated in China and dragon boats are always rigged with decorative Chinese dragon heads and tails and are required to carry a large drum aboard that leads the crew throughout a race with the rhythmic beating that indicates the timing and frequency of paddling strokes, from the cadence to picking up the pace to slowing down.
Jet-Ski Sport Jet-Ski Sport Jet-Ski Sport is an extreme competition on a type jet ski. The sport discipline involves racing and adrenaline-pumping free-style contests.
Marathon Swimming Marathon Swimming Marathon Swimming is long distance swimming across large bodies of water such as the Great Lakes, the Atlantic Ocean and the English Channel. Marathon swimming is an endurance sport that pits a swimmer not only against other contenders in the race but also against the currents and tides of the water. According to International Swimming Federation rules, swimmers cannot use wet suits as this can artificially increase speed or endurance. Swimmers are accompanied by a nearby boat crew that monitors and advises the competitors.
Paragliding Paragliding Paragliding is a recreational and competitive flying sport using a free-flying, foot-launched aircraft. The pilot sits in a harness suspended below a fabric wing, whose shape is formed by the pressure of air entering vents in the front of the wing.
Sailing Sailing Sailing is a surface water sport using a boat, sails, wind and water to increase, maintain or decrease speed.
Surfing Surfing The sport of riding on the crest or along the tunnel of a wave.
Triathlon Triathlon Triathlon is an athletic event consisting of swimming, cycling and running over various distances. In most modern triathlons, these events are placed back-to-back in immediate sequence and a competitor’s official time includes the time required between the individual legs of the race, including any time necessary for changing clothes and shoes.