頁籤選單縮合
| 題 名 | 我國參加亞運之歷史征途=A Historical Journey of Taiwan's Participation in the Asian Games |
|---|---|
| 作 者 | 吳國譽; 林玫君; | 書刊名 | 國民體育季刊 |
| 卷 期 | 52:4=216 2023.12[民112.12] |
| 頁 次 | 頁4-8+89 |
| 關鍵詞 | 亞洲運動會; 體育史; |
| 語 文 | 中文(Chinese) |
| 中文摘要 | 本文以年代演進為軸,事件為緯,簡要說明縱 橫於時空的我國參賽亞運歷程。中華民國曾參 加戰前的遠東運動會,改為亞運後,雖首屆缺 席,但在「亞洲鐵人」楊傳廣於1954年第2屆 馬尼拉亞運,拿下田徑十項全能運動項目首面 金牌後,其他選手成績亦是亮眼。惟1960年代 國際關係轉為艱辛,我國更於1970年後完全失 去亞運參賽權。經過國際共同努力,1990年以 「中華台北」轉身站回亞運賽場,參加運動種 類多元,也有諸多鼓舞人心的故事,期間還多 次爭取亞運主辦權,但均觸礁。2023年因疫情 延期的杭州亞運,我國累積突破百金,追平隊 史紀錄,格外具有歷史意義。 |
| 英文摘要 | This paper adopts a chronological framework to present an overview of Taiwan’s partici- pation in the Asian Games. The Republic of China (ROC) initially participated in the pre- war Far Eastern Championship Games, which later evolved into the Asian Games. Although absent from the inaugural edition, Taiwan’s prominence emerged in the second Manila Asian Games in 1954, with the achievement of the “Asian Iron Man”, Chuan-Kwang Yang, securing the first gold medal in the decath- lon. Additionally, other athletes achieved remarkable results. However, geopolitical challenged in the 1960s led to a difficult pe- riod in international relations, resulting in Tai- wan’s loss of participation rights after 1970. Through international efforts, Taiwan returned to the Asian Games in 1990 as “Chinese Taipei” witnessing diversified participation in various sports and inspiring stories through- out the years, along with multiple attempts to secure hosting rights. The 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, postponed due to the pan- demic, marked a historic milestone for Tai- wan, accumulating over 100 gold medals and equaling the team’s historical record, thus holding great historical significance. |
本系統中英文摘要資訊取自各篇刊載內容。