Every Asian Game has its own Mascot and this is decided by the organising country.
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The Mascot for the Asian Games, 1982, which were held in Delhi, India, was Appu-the kid elephant.
The mascot of the Doha Asian Games was "Orry," a maroon Oryx, which symbolizes the culture and heritage of Qatar. The XVth Asian Games, held in 2006, included two new sports: cricket and golf. These additions were part of the efforts to modernize the Games and attract a broader audience.
The Green Turtle, Houbara and Tahr were the mascots of the second Asian Beach Games held at Muscat in 2010. See the link below.
The "Appu" symbol was introduced as the mascot for the 1982 Asian Games held in New Delhi, India. Appu is an elephant and was chosen to represent the cultural significance of elephants in India, symbolizing strength and loyalty. The mascot played a key role in promoting the Games and creating a festive atmosphere during the event.
Held in guangzhou a city in China and the mascot were five sporty rams
Clyde was the mascot for the 2014 Commonwealth Games. He is a thistle.
Jantar Mantar is the monument in the logo...Appu ghar was a elephant-mascot for the games
The 1982 Commonwealth Games mascot was Matilda the Kangaroo. She was the first mascot for an Australian Commonwealth Games.
who was the first mascot for the commonwealth games
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