OCA General Assembly confirms full OCA Executive Board and OCA Standing Committee chairs

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Kuwait, March 5, 2019: The 38th OCA General Assembly has confirmed the full OCA Executive Board and Chairs of the OCA Standing Committee for 2019-2023.

The OCA has drawn on the diverse range of experience and expertise from within the OCA family to ensure the Executive Board and Standing Committees will operate as effectively and efficiently as possible.

The full Executive Board and Standing Committee Chairs can be found below:

President

Sheikh Ahmad Fahad Al-Sabah

Kuwait

Vice President - East Asia

Mr. Timothy Fok

Hong Kong, China

Vice President - Central Asia

Mr. Timur Kulibayev

Kazakhstan

Vice President - South Asia

Lt. Genl. Seyed Arif Hasan

Pakistan

Vice President - South East Asia

Maj.Gen. Charouck Arirachakran

Thailand

Vice President - West Asia

Dr. Thani Al-Kuwari

Qatar

Vice President - 2020 ABG & 2022 AG

Mr. Song Luzeng

China

Vice President - 2026 Asian Games

Mr. Tsunekazu Takeda

Japan

Vice President - ANOC

Mr. Yu Zaiqing

China

Life Vice President

Mr. Wei Jizhong

China

Life Vice President

Raja Randhir Singh

India

Hony. Vice President

Mr. Hemasiri Fernando

Sri Lanka

Hony. Vice President

Mrs. Rita Subowo

Indonesia

Vice President - Children of Asia Games

Mr. Umid Akhmatdjanov

Uzbekistan

Advisory Committee

Mr. Ser Miang NG

Singapore

Athletes Committee

Mr. Koji Murofushi

Japan

Culture Committee

Mrs. Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul

Thailand

Coordination Committee

Raja Randhir Singh

India

Education Committee

HRH Prince Abdul Aziz Bin Turki Al Faisel Al Saud

Saudi Arabia

Entourage Committee

Mr. Seung Min Ryu

Korea

Finance Committee

Kevin, Kuo-I Chen

C. Taipei

Information and Statistics Committee

Dr. Demchigjav Zagdsuren

Mongolia

International Relations Committee

HRH Prince Jigyel Wangchuck

Bhutan

Media Committee

Mr. Lo Keng Chio, Charles

Macau, China

Medical Committee

Dr. Sultan Yarub Al Busaidi

Oman

Peace Through Sports Committee

HRH Prince Faisal Al Hussein

Jordan

Rules Committee

Sheikh Talal Fahad Al-Sabah

Kuwait

Sports and Environment Committee

Mr. Kyung Sung Yu

Korea

Sports Committee

Mr. Song Luzeng

China

Sports for All Committee

Mr. Mowaffak Jomaa

Syria

Women and Sports Committee

Sheikha Hayat Abdulaziz Al Khalifa

Bahrain

EB Member

HRH Prince Sufri Bolkiah

Brunei

EB Member

Mr. Raad Hammoudi

Iraq

EB Member

Genl. Souhail Khoury

Lebanon

EB Member

Mr. Taha Al-Kishry

Oman

EB Member

Prof. Hoang Vinh Giang

Vietnam

EB Member

Mr. Azat Myradov

Turkmenistan

EB Member

Mr. Rustom Emomali

Tajikistan

EB Member

Mr. Ajmal Ghani

Afghanistan

EB Member

Dr. Seyed Reza Salehi Amiri

I.R. of IRAN

EB Member

Mr. Dae Sung Moon

Korea

EB Member

Mrs. Natalya Sipovich

Kazakhstan

Director General & Technical Director

Mr. Husain Al-Musallam

Kuwait

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