The 2026 Asian Beach Games concluded successfully in Sanya, China, where athletes and tourists from across Asia gathered to celebrate the spirit of friendship and cooperation. The event showcased the city's ability to blend sports with tourism and culture.
Indonesian athlete <strong>Rubi Al Helmi</strong> has made history by winning the first medal for his country at the <strong>2026 Asian Beach Games</strong>, securing a silver in mountain climbing. This achievement took place during the competitions held in <strong>Sanya</strong>, China.
The Saudi beach soccer team is set to face Palestine in the third-place match of the sixth Asian Beach Games after losing to Oman 5-4 in the semifinals. The match will be crucial for Saudi Arabia as they aim for a bronze medal.
The Indonesian Olympic Committee President, Raja Sapta Oktohari, announced that Indonesia's participation in the 2026 Asian Beach Games is a significant opportunity for athletes to prepare for upcoming tournaments. The event will take place in Sanya, China, from April 25 to 28, 2026.
The organizing committee for the 2026 Asian Beach Games in Sanya has announced that <strong>1,790 athletes</strong> from <strong>45 countries</strong> will participate in the event. The competitions will take place from <strong>April 22 to 30</strong> and will feature <strong>14 sports</strong> and <strong>62 events</strong>.