Bids for the 2006 Asian Games
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CommitteeOCA
Election venueBusan, South Korea
19th OCA General Assembly
19th OCA General Assembly
Bid30 June 2000
Decision12 November 2000
| Overview | |
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| XV Asian Games | |
| Winner: Doha Runner-up: Kuala Lumpur Shortlist: Hong Kong · New Delhi | |
| Details | |
| Committee | OCA |
| Election venue | Busan, South Korea 19th OCA General Assembly |
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| Important dates | |
| Bid | 30 June 2000 |
| Decision | 12 November 2000 |
| Decision | |
| Winner | Doha (22 votes) |
| Runner-up | Kuala Lumpur (13 votes) |
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Four cities submitted bids to host the 2006 Asian Games that were recognised by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), all four of which made the OCA Executive Committee's shortlist. OCA selected a host city for the 2006 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea on 12 November 2000, which Doha won. The other shortlisted cities were Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, and New Delhi.
The voting process which involved the 41 members of OCA consisted of three rounds, each round eliminating one of the bidding cities. In the first round, New Delhi was eliminated with just two votes. In the second round, Doha won more than half of the available votes, thus cancelled the need for third round voting.
- Submission of letters of intent (February 2000)
- Deadline for the submission of bids (30 June 2000)
- OCA Evaluation Committee visit to Doha (13–14 July 2000)
- OCA Evaluation Committee visit to New Delhi (15–16 July 2000)
- OCA Evaluation Committee visit to Kuala Lumpur (17–18 July 2000)
- OCA Evaluation Committee visit to Hong Kong (19–20 July 2000)
- Election of the host city at the 19th OCA General Assembly in Busan, South Korea (12 November 2000)
| City | NOC | Round 1 | Round 2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Doha | 20 | 22 | |
| Kuala Lumpur | 13 | 13 | |
| Hong Kong | 6 | 6 | |
| New Delhi | 2 | − |