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Last Updated: Thursday, 30 November 2006, 17:38 GMT
Asian Games
First broadcast December 2006

Female tennis player in front of The Asian Games, Doha 2006 logo

Qatar may be among Asia's smallest nations in terms of its size, but when the Asian Games get underway in the country's capital Doha on 1 December, it will be on a scale never previously seen in the event's 55-year history.

The oil-rich gulf state has invested over US$2.8 billion in this 15th Asian Games, which will involve more nations, more sports and more athletes than ever before.

In this two-part series Richard Fleming looks at this magnificent sporting spectacle and its history.

Part Two: Looking forward to Doha 2006

Richard Fleming assesses the impact that international politics has on the sporting participation of some of the countries taking part in the Asian Games.

He also looks forward to the forthcoming Games in Doha - the facilities, the events and the legacy it will leave.

Will it finally give Qatar the sporting respect it so desperately desires?


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