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A sketchy glimpse of the aim, objectives and functions of Bangladesh Olympic Association in a printed form has been a long felt necessity. BOA was established in 1978 and got a liation of IOC in 1980.

For the rst time this Handbook is published incorporating interalia, vision, mission, role, achievements, organization and governance of BOA with a brief introductory note on Bangladesh to provide basic information on this essential requirement.

It is hoped that this Handbook will be of valuable use to all concerned at home and abroad as a ready reference on NOC Bangladesh. Notwithstanding our best intension many important information, facts and gures on the sporting arena of Bangladesh have not been accommodated within the very brief compass of the Handbook which is sincerely regretted.

Lastly, BOA is committed to cope with the ever widening activities of the Olympic Movement under the guidance and co-ordination of IOC. Therefore, it is obvious that it may require revision from time to time. Valued suggestions for future improvement will be highly appreciated.

Kutubuddin Ahmed Secretary General National Monument, Savar (Monument to commemorate the martyrs of Great Liberation War of 1971) Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Central Shaheed Minar, Dhaka (Monument to commemorate the martyrs of Language Movement of 1952) Sheikh Hasina Prime Minister of Government of The People's Republic of Bangladesh and Chief Patron, Bangladesh Olympic Association CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION TO BANGLADESH OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION 01 PATRON, PRESIDENT & SECRETARY GENERAL 02 HIGHLIGHTS 03 INTRODUCTION TO BANGLADESH 04 - 05 DEMOGRAPHY & WEATHER 06 ECONOMY 07 TOURIST SITES 08 -09 HISTORY OF OUR SPORTS 10 - 11 BANGLADESH OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION: A NEW VISION 12 MISSION 13 ROLE OF BOA 14 GOALS 15 VALUES 16 GOVERNANCE 17- 21 STANDING COMMITTEES OF BOA 22 INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES OF BOA 23 SIGNIFICANT ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS 24 - 25 ACHIEVEMENTS IN GAMES AND SPORTS 26 ADMINISTRATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS OF BOA 27 IMPACT 28 - 29 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 30 - 31 BOA OFFICE MANAGEMENT TEAM 32 OLYMPIC BHABAN FACILITIES 33 BOA ACTIVITIES IN PICTURES 34 - 37 ANNEX 38 - 39 CORPORATE OFFICE

BANGLADESH OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION GLIMPSES OF FACILITIES

BOA Board Room

Under construction Archive, Library and Museum at Olympic Bhaban Dutch Bangla Bank Auditorium at Olympic Bhaban INTRODUCTION TO BANGLADESH OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION

Formed in 1978 and a liated by the IOC in 1980, the Bangladesh Olympic Association (BOA) is the supreme authority of Olympic Movement in Bangladesh. The organization works for development and promotion of the Olympic Movement in the country. At the same time, it provides support to the Government for the development of sport in Bangladesh, by maintaining full autonomy in line with the IOC Charter.

It has so far a liated a total of 28 National Federations (NF) and National Associations (NA) that includes both Olympic and non-Olympic sports. The list of NFs and NAs recognized by the BOA has been attached as Annexure "A".

Bangladesh is the breeding ground of amateur sporting clubs. National Teams of various sport are selected from the inter club competition and from the National Meet of the respective sport. Whatever funds the NFs/NAs get from the Government or the Sponsors, they organize the sports activities accordingly.

Bangladesh Olympic Association has its own building with following facilities:

1. State of Art Dutch-Bangla Bank Auditorium with the seating capacity of 180 people. 2. Board room with modern facilities 3. Members' Lounge 4. Pantry & Dining Hall 5. Space for Prayer 6. Basement car parking 7. O ce of the Executives 8. ATM booth facilities. 9. Archive, Library and Museum in 3rd oor is under construction

Bangladesh Olympic Association 01 PATRON, PRESIDENT & SECRETARY GENERAL

Md. Ahad Ali Sarkar, MP General Md Abdul Mubeen, ndc, psc State Minister Chief of Army Sta Ministry of Youth & Sports and Govt. of the People's Republic of Bangladesh President and Bangladesh Olympic Association Patron, Bangladesh Olympic Association

Kutubuddin Ahmed Secretary General Bangladesh Olympic Association

02 Bangladesh Olympic Association HIGHLIGHTS

 Initiated corporate system of functioning with the employment of professionals in BOA since December 2004.  Introduction of Financial and Service rules for BOA o cials in 2006.  Signing of MoU with TATA Sports Academy Jaipur, , in 2006 for the period of 2006 to 2009 and arrangement of mid-term training for the young talented players of football, , athletics and .  Introduction of structured organogram in 2007.  Introduction of BOA o cial website www.nocban.com in 2007.  Arrangement of 18-month long training program for the rst time in 2008 as part of the preparation of the 11th South Dhaka 2010.  Tagging dierent Financial Institutions like bank and insurance companies with the National Federations as sponsors to ensure strong nancial support in 2008.  Receiving highest ever nancial allotment from the Government in 2009 to organize the 11th SA Games.  Games Management Software (GMS) was introduced in the history of for the rst time.  Successful construction of BOA's own building and establishment of its Headquarters in December 2009  Arrangement of international coach of Taekwondo in 2005 through KOICA, Swimming and Karate coach since 2009 through KOICA and JAICA respectively. Also arranged football coach in 2010 through KOICA.  Won 18 Gold, 23 Silver and 56 Bronze medals and clinched the third position in 11th South Asian Games Dhaka 2010 from seventh position of its previous edition.  Prioritizing environment in the 11th SA Games Dhaka 2010 by allowing all its transports run by natural gas and reduction of sound pollution near all the venues by banning hydraulic horns.  Recruitment of British archery coach for 18 months from March 2011 to prepare the archers for London 2012 and started training of the shooters under local coach since May 2011.  Introduction of scholarship program in 2011 for the existing and potential athletes.  In the process of establishing the National Olympic Academy (NOA) structure of formation of Archive, Library and Museum (ALM) already started at the Olympic Bhaban in 2011.  Arranged photo exhibition at the Olympic Bhaban for the rst time as part of Olympic Day celebration in 2011 with a view to collect rare photos for BOA Archive. Around 500 rare photos collected through this endeavor.  As part of sports and environment, BOA has started plantation of saplings around the stadiums, sports venues and educational institutions across the country. A total of 20 thousand saplings will be planted involving the volunteers of 11th SA Games Dhaka 2010.

Bangladesh Olympic Association 03 INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION TO TO BANGLADESH BANGLADESH

LocatedLocated in South in , Asia, Bangladesh Bangladesh is a isdelta a delta of of hundredshundreds of rivers.of rivers. Bangladesh Bangladesh emerged emerged as aas a sovereignsovereign state state on the on 16the December 16 December 1971 1971 after after a a protractedprotracted struggle struggle and andwar warof independenceof independence againstagainst the thethen then West West . Pakistan. The Thecountry country of of fertilefertile land land and anddiversi ed diversi ed landscape landscape is mainly is mainly borderedbordered by India by India and anda small a small part part by Myanmar. by Myanmar. The Thesovereign sovereign and andindependent independent People's People's RepublicRepublic of Bangladesh, of Bangladesh, as it as stands it stands today, today, is the is the BanglaBangla new yearnew celebrationyear celebration outcomeoutcome of an of arduousan arduous struggle struggle of the of thepeople people underunder the theleadership leadership of Bangabandhuof Bangabandhu Sheikh Sheikh MujiburMujibur Rahman. Rahman.

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The total area of Bangladesh is 1,47,570 sq. km. It lies between 20-34º to 26-36º north latitude and 88-1º to 92-41º east longitude. The climate of Bangladesh is characterized by high temperature and humidity with monsoon rainfall marked by six seasonal variations. Daily temperature varies from 10-12 degree centigrade in winter and 28-40 degree centigrade in summer.

The population of Bangladesh is around 140 million and it is one of the most densely populated countries of the world. The citizens are known as Bangladeshi. About 88% of them live in rural areas. It is a People's Republic with a Parliamentary form of Government. Bengali is the state language and English is the second language.

06 Bangladesh Olympic Association ECONOMY

Agriculture is the backbone of Bangladesh economy. Major agricultural products are rice, jute, wheat, potato, pulses, sugarcane, tobacco, tea etc. The country remains as one of the biggest exporter of ready-made garments, raw jute and jute goods. Other export items are frozen shrimps, frog legs, leather products, handicrafts, pharmaceutical products etc. Bangladesh is now the highest contributory country in providing Military Force to UN as peace keepers.

Bangladesh Olympic Association 07 TOURISTTOURIST SITES SITES

Cox'sC Bazar,ox's Bazar, 152 km152 southkm south of Chittagong of Chittagong by the by the Bay Bayof Bengal, of Bengal, the largestthe largest unbroken unbroken sandy sandy sea sea beachbeach of the of world,the world, attracts attracts millions millions of local of localand and foreignforeign tourists tourists every every year. year., Sundarbans, the largest the largest mangrovemangrove forest forest in the in world, the world, which which is full is of full ora of ora and faunaand fauna and denand ofden the of Royalthe Royal Bengal Bengal Tiger, Tiger, also also attractsattracts a good a good number number of tourists. of tourists.

The Thehill districtshill districts - Rangamati, - Rangamati, Khagrachhari Khagrachhari and and BandarbanBandarban - under - under Chittagong Chittagong division division are are travelers'travelers' paradise paradise for its for forested its forested hills hillswith withmany many placesplaces of breathtaking of breathtaking beauty. beauty.

Sylhet,Sylhet, in the in North the North Eastern Eastern part partof Bangladesh, of Bangladesh, is is an attractivean attractive place place for touristsfor tourists for beautifulfor beautiful cascadescascades of green of green tea gardens.tea gardens. Besides, Besides, the coralthe coral islandisland of Saint of Saint Martin's Martin's (Teknaf), (Teknaf), Mahasthangar Mahasthangar (Bogra),(Bogra), Paharpur Paharpur (Naogaon), (Naogaon), Kantanagar Kantanagar (Dinajpur),(Dinajpur), Mainamoti Mainamoti (Comilla) (Comilla) and Bagerhatand Bagerhat are are placesplaces of historical,of historical, archeological archeological and andtourist tourist importance.importance. Baitul Mukarram:Baitul Mukarram: National National Mosque Mosque

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BangladeshBangladesh Olympic Olympic Association Association KantajiKantaji Temple, Temple, Dinajpur DinajpurTea Garden,Tea Garden, Sylhet Sylhet 0909 HISTORY OF OUR SPORTS

Tradition, culture and passion weaved the sports. Football was the mainstream sport before the independence of Bangladesh. In reality, most of the sporting events used to be held in the West Pakistan. That is why the most coveted international development did not ourish in earst-while . Before the independence, a swimmer of this hot reverine region, Brojen Das, created world record in 1958 by crossing the ice cold English Channel. This Bengali swimmer of the erstwhile East Pakistan crossed the channel more than once in record time and introduced the Bengali people to the world of sport. During the liberation war, the Swadhin (independent) Bangla Football Team helped popularize the cause of our freedom movement. Another legendary swimmer created record by being aoat for 72 hours at a stretch in a Calcutta pond to draw attention of the entire world to the cause of Bangladesh's independence. Through sports the message of the Liberation War of Bangladesh quickly drew attention of the international community. Just after independence, under patronization of Bangladesh's rst Prime Minister Bangabandhu Sheikh Muzibur Rahman, Bangladesh Government established Football, Hockey, Gymnastics, Athletics, Swimming, Boxing Federation and Bangladesh Women Sports Control Board in 1972. Boxer Abdul Halim earned the rst International success winning bronze in Asian Youth Boxing Championship in 1977 followed by Rani Hamid winning title of British Women Chess Championship in 1983. Though not an Olympic discipline, is now the most popular sport in Bangladesh. Football, from the very beginning, caught the imagination of Bangladeshi people. Presently, sports like Hockey, Shooting, Athletics, , , , , , Table have earned signicant degrees of popularity. Of late Archery, , Judo, Karate, Taekwondo, Roller Skating, Fencing, Equestrian and have added a new dimension to our sports. Surng also makes its identity in our sporting scenario. National Sports Council (NSC) and the Ministry of Youth & Sports are responsible to develop sports, establishments, renovating and maintaining the physical infrastructures of games and sports in Bangladesh. Bangladesh was rst invited to the Olympics in 1976. It is a national pride that two Bangladeshi Mountaineers conquered the highest peak of the world, The Mount Everest of the Himalayas in 2010 and 2011. While a Bangladeshi cyclist is on a World Tour on bicycle to spread the slogan - Paddling for Planet - with the message of combating HIV-AIDS and Save Environment & Save Earth. 10 Bangladesh Olympic Association Shadhin Bangla Football Team in 1971

Crowd at Krishnanagar, Kolkata, in 1971 to watch March past of the erstwhile East Pakistan contingent Shadhin Bangla Football team's performance at the Pakistan Games held in Lahore 1956

Bangladesh Olympic Association 11 BANGLADSEH OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION : A NEW VISION

BOA is trying to turn Bangladesh as a successful sporting nation in Asia with an aim to earn laurels for the country in the Olympic Games of 2020.

Sumita Rani at the 11th SA Games Dhaka 2010

12 Bangladesh Olympic Association MISSION

To propagate the fundamental principles of Olympism at national level through sports, culture and other activities as per IOC charter.

Jubilant Bangladesh Cricket Team after securing Gold in the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China in 2010

Bangladesh Olympic Association 13 ROLE OF BOA

1. To promote the fundamental principles and values of Olympism in Bangladesh, in particular,

in the elds of sport and education, by promoting Olympic educational programs in all levels of

schools, sports and physical education institutions and universities, as well as by encouraging

the creation of institutions dedicated to Olympic education, such as National Olympic

Academy, Olympic Museum and other programs, including cultural, related to the

Olympic Movement.

2. To ensure the observance of the Olympic Charter in Bangladesh.

3. To encourage the development of high performance sport as well as sport for all.

4. To help train the Sports Administrators by National Course Directors.

5. To take action against any form of discrimination and violence in sport.

6. To adopt and implement the World Anti-Doping Code.

7. To create awareness on environmental issue and educate, promote Sports & Environmental aspect.

14 Bangladesh Olympic Association GOALS

The Goals of BOA are described below:

 To take a leadership role in the development of sports and sportsmanship.

 To create a passion for sports and physical activities among the citizens of Bangladesh.

 To enlighten the nation with the values of Olympism.

 To maintain a sporting environment free of any kind of discrimination, violence and doping issues.

 To maintain carbon free environment and ensure sustainable development for the environment of sport.

 To use sports as a tool of social and cultural development.

 To re-introduce and spread the local games under the banner of "Sport for All".

 To ensure that rules and regulations, enacted by the International Olympic Committee in the Olympic Charter for NOC's, are carried out in letter and spirit.

Bangladesh Olympic Association 15 VALUES

Bangladesh Olympic Association maintains the following values in its all activities -

 Transparency  Accountability  Autonomy  Ethical Conduct  Athlete Focused Gold celebration of Bangladesh Golf Team at the 11th SA Games Dhaka 2010

16 Bangladesh Olympic Association GOVERNANCE

BOA is governed by three tiers of administration: 1. General Assembly 2. Executive Committee 3. President

General Assembly

The General Assembly is on the top of the BOA organizational hierarchy. The General Assembly of BOA is composed of the following councilors:

1 Two representatives from each 23 National Federation (NF)s a liated with the International Federations which are included in the Olympic Games. The number of NF is subject to change. 2 Representatives from maximum three sports disciplines, which are not included in the Olympic Games, but recognized by BOA. These sports disciplines will be decided by Executive Committee of BOA. 3 President and General Secretary from Bangladesh Women Sports Association 4 Representatives from seven Divisional Sports Association (DSA) 5 Women representatives from seven Divisional Women Sports Association (DWSA) 6 Six representatives from each of the Multi-Games Sports Association of Bangladesh i.e. Army, Navy, Air force, Border Guards, Police and Ansar & VDP etc. The number is subject to change.

Bangladesh Olympic Association 17 GOVERNANCE

7 Four distinguished sports personalities nominated by the Patron 8 Four distinguished sports personalities nominated by the President of BOA 9 Two Olympians, to be nominated by the President of BOA. However, the later must retire from their posts at the latest by the end of the third Olympiad after the last Olympic Games in which they took part. 10 Elected member of IOC (If available, as per IOC Charter 16.1.1.1) 11 Director General, BOA (Ex-o cio with no voting right) 12 Representative from Ministry of Law and Parliamentary Aairs (not below than the rank and status of Deputy Secretary and must have Post Graduate Degree in Law; with no voting right) 13 Representative from Ministry of Finance (not below the rank and status of Deputy Secretary; with no voting right) 14 Representative from Ministry of Youth and Sports (not below the rank and status of Deputy Secretary) 15 Representative from Inter University (Public) Sports Board; with no voting right 16 Paralympic Association/Organization (Approved by EC) 17 Disabled/Special Olympic/National Association of Sports for the Persons with Disability (Approved by EC) 18 Chairman of the National Anti Doping Organization (NADO) 19 Director General of National Institute of Sports (BKSP); with no voting right 20 Representative from NSC (Not below the rank of a Director) 21 Immediate past President of BOA 22 Immediate past Secretary General of BOA

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Executive Committee

Executive Committee is a body constituted for the eective control, setting of the policy and carries out all functions of BOA. It is composed of the following

Composition of BOA Executive Committee

President

5 X Vice President Secretary General

3 X Deputy Secretary General

Treasurer

24 X Member

Bangladesh Olympic Association 19 GOVERNANCE

Composition of Executive Committee Save Ex O cio Vice President and Members, all other posts of the Executive Committee (EC) shall be lled up through election. Composition of EC is as under:

 President  5 x Vice President i. At least 3 (three) from National Federations of Olympic Discipline ii. President of Women Sports Association, Ex-o cio iii. One post of Vice President shall be lled up from all councilors.  Secretary General  3 x Deputy Secretary General i. At least 2 (two) from National Federations of Olympic Discipline ii. The remaining post of Deputy Secretary General shall be lled up from all councilors

 Treasurer Members

 IOC Member (if any)  National Federations of Olympic Discipline  National Federations of Non Olympic Discipline  Representative from District Olympic Association (DOA)  Representative from Divisional Women Sports Association  Representative from Multi-sports Games Association(s)  Director General, BOA, Ex O cio  Director General, BKSP, Ex O cio  General Secretary of Women Sports Association, Ex O cio  Olympian  Representative from Ministry of Youth and Sports, Ex O cio  Representative from NSC, Ex O cio  Representative from Special Olympic/Paralympic Committee or any Organization approved by EC of BOA having similar objectives.

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President

President is the Head of the General Assembly and Executive Committee. Besides execution of decisions of the General Assembly and Executive Committee, President takes nal decision on matters that arises in between the two meetings of Executive Committee.

EC Meeting

Bangladesh Olympic Association 21 STANDING COMMITTEES OF BOA

The following Standing Committees perform the activities entrusted by BOA in an advisory capacity - a. Administration and Purchase Committee b. Appeal Committee c. Audit Committee d. Budget and Finance Committee e. Discipline Committee f. Information, Statistics and Media Committee g. Law and Ethics Committee h. Marketing Committee i. Medical and Anti Doping Committee j. Solidarity Committee k. Sport for All committee l. Sports and Environment Committee m. Training and Development Committee

Commissions of BOA

a. Athlete Commission b. Women Commission

22 Bangladesh Olympic Association INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES OF BOA

Athletes

 Olympic Scholarships for Athletes  Team Support Grants  Continental and Regional Games - NOC Preparation  Training Grants for Young Athletes  Talent Identication

Coaches  Technical Courses for Coaches  Olympic Scholarship for Coaches  Development of National Sport Administrators

NOC Management

 NOC Administrators Development  National Training Courses for Sport Administrator  International Executive Training Courses in Sport Management  NOC Exchange Regional Forums

Promotion of Olympic Values

 Sports Medicine  Sport and Environment  Women and Sport  Sport for All  National Olympic Academy  Culture and Education

Bangladesh Olympic Association 23 SIGNIFICANT ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS (LAST 5 YEARS)

In the face of globalization and massive developments in the management concept, by introducing corporate system of management and maintenance of the chain of command, BOA brought discipline in the o ce management. It was not that easy to turn around the system, but it became a reality due to the visionary concept of the President of BOA. The goodwill and respect earned today is due to the modernization within the BOA. A futuristic and audacious plan was adopted in the middle of the last decade and was implemented under the leadership of President BOA General Md Abdul Mubeen, ndc, psc, and active role of Secretary General Kutubuddin Ahmed. As it stands today, is completely an outcome of the plan which was picked up that day. Sports of Bangladesh now came to a commendable position in terms of administrative and delivery level. Result of a proper strategy and planning was reected during the 11th South Asian Games Dhaka 2010 and 16th Asian Games Guangzhou 2010. As a result of realistic planning, BOA is now in its own building, moving forward to fulll its dream to empower the nation with true spirit of sports and Olympism.

24 Bangladesh Olympic Association SIGNIFICANT ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS (LAST 5 YEARS)

Some of the glimpses of success that BOA has achieved since last ve years are stated below:

1. Employment of professionals in the o ce management. 2. Prepared Financial and Service rules for BOA o ce management sta 3. Introduced structured organogram for the management system in 2007. 4. A liating dierent Financial Institutions and corporate houses with the National Federations as sponsors to ensure strong nancial support in 2008. 5. Reorganized various committees with addition of new sub committees 6. Launched scholarship program for the existing and potential athletes in 2011. 7. Ran capacity building program of the coaches through Training of the Trainers program 8. Receiving proper attention and funding from the Government and other stake holders 9. Trained almost 50 members of BOA medical team on Anti Doping. 10. Trained and enhanced administrative capability of District and Divisional Sports Associations. 11. Establishment of National Olympic Academy (NOA) as well as construction of physical structure of Archive, Library and Museum (ALM) at the Olympic Bhaban. 12. Plantation of saplings around the sports venues and educational institutions utilizing volunteers of 11th SAG. 13. Arranged long term visionary program for shooting and archery who had already made position in the world ranking. 14. Revision of BOA statute to update it in line with IOC and OCA statutes

Bangladesh Olympic Association 25 ACHIEVEMENTS IN GAMES AND SPORTS (LAST 5 YEARS)

1. National Federations are better organized in terms of selection of athletes and subsequent training arrangements. 2. Short and mid-term training camp ensured prior to participation in the international meet. 3. Signed MoU with TATA Sports Academy Jaipur, India, for the period of 2006 to 2009 and arranged training for the young talented players of football, archery, athletics and boxing. 4. High performance overseas training was arranged for track and eld athletes in Malaysia, boxers in Thailand, shooters in Germany and golfers in Scotland. 5. Appointed British archery coach for 18 months from March 2011 to prepare athletes for London Olympic Games 2012. 6. Arranged Karate coach through JAICA and swimming, taekwondo and football through KOICA. 7. Arrangement of long term training program as preparation for the 11th South Asian Games Dhaka 2010. 8. Ensured proper monitoring and necessary feedback on training and participation. 9. Increased number of participation in international competitions. 10. Ensured ethical conduct of athletes and O cials 11. Bangladesh has achieved considerable success in games and sports. A list of medals/trophies won by the Bangladeshi athletes so far in dierent International Games given below: 12. Our Golfer became champion in the Asian Tour Open Championship and has qualied for the US PGA Tour. Now he is 3rd in Asian ranking.

Games Year Gold Silver Bronze 1st Indo Bangladesh Bangla Games 2006 30 34 18 10th South Asian Games 2006 3 15 32 18th 2006 1 0 0 1st Asian Beach Games 2008 0 0 1 3rd Commonwealth Youth Games 2008 0 0 1 2nd Indo Bangladesh Bangla Games 2008 45 29 18 11th South Asian Games 2010 18 23 56 3rd Indo Bangladesh Bangla Games 2010 30 29 31 19th Commonwealth Games 2010 0 0 1 16th Asian Games 2010 1 1 1 2nd Asian Beach Games 2010 0 0 1

26 Bangladesh Olympic Association ADMINISTRATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS OF BOA (LAST 5 YEARS)

Bangladesh Olympic Association (BOA) is organizing itself professionally since 2005 by creating the post of CEO and a Finance Manager.

It has a fully structured Organogram which is duly approved by EC in 2009.

BOA has successfully constructed its own Building in a piece of land, which was allotted by the Government in 2008. We have started our operational activities in this building in December 2009, just before the 11th South Asian Games Dhaka 2010.

From this Building, we have successfully organized 11th South Asian Games under the active leadership of the Chief Patron, Hon'ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, President, Organizing Committee, Hon'ble Finance Minister Mr. Abul Maal Abdul Muhith MP, Co-President & State Minister of Youth and Sports Mr Ahad Ali Sarkar MP, President of the South Asia Olympic Council & President BOA General Md Abdul Mubeen, ndc, psc and Secretary General Mr Kutubuddin Ahmed.

BOA has added more programs to the observance of the traditional Olympic Day by arranging Seminar, Children's Art Competition, Blood Donation Program etc beside the regular event - Day Run. In 2011, BOA organized a Photo Exhibition and Competition for the rst time as part of the Olympic Day Program. Around 500 rare and special Sports Photographs of the renowned photographers of the country were displayed during the program. In this process we have collected rare photos of archival value.

Athletes on the track of Bangabandhu National Stadium during the 11th SA Games Dhaka 2011 Bangladesh Olympic Association 27 OUTCOME

1. Presented a magnicent Opening and Closing Ceremony during 11th South Asian Games, Dhaka 2010 before 35000 audience. Millions of audience watched the programs 'LIVE' on television all over the world. 2. Training and Development activities ensured best ever result in the history of South Asian Games by winning 18 Gold, 23 Silver and 56 Bronze Medals in the 11th South Asian Games. 3. Won the rst Gold medal in the 16th Asian Games Guangzhou, China in 2010. 4. Won the Bronze medal in Women Kabaddi Event in the 2nd Asian Beach Games held in Muscat, in 2010. 5. A good impact was created to our stakeholders in condence building due to the e cient management. 6. More numbers of International sport events are being oered to organize in Bangladesh as a result of e cient organizational capability. 7. The overall sporting scenario of Bangladesh is now on the rise. 8. The Financial Rules and Policies are well acclaimed by the visiting IOC team. 9. The structured organogram has ensured corporate discipline as well as improvement in the overall functionality. 10. National Federations have successfully organized International Meets like Bangabandhu International Invitational Youth Table Tennis Championship Dhaka 2011, 3rd Asian Archery Grand Prix & Asian Youth Archery Championship 2011 and IHF Men's Handball Challenge Trophy. It was the outcome of BOA's administrative capacity building of organizers from time to time. 11. BOA successfully activated the Medical and Anti-Doping team and provided Medical and Anti-Doping services to the 11th South Asian Games Dhaka 2010, ICC 2011, qualifying round of Football World Cup and Asian Games Pre-qualifying round of Hockey etc.

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12. In line with the Government's declaration of establishing a Digital Bangladesh, BOA introduced all its correspondence and communication through e-mail and text messages ensuring paperless communication. 13. The construction of the physical structure of Archive, Library and Museum (ALM) will help journalists to get all the relevant data from it and will help researchers. Besides, by introducing School Visit Program at ALM will ensure spreading values of olympism. 14. Formation of NOA will ensure spreading Olympism and Olympic values in line with the Olympic Charter.

Bangladesh Olympic Association 29 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

General Md Abdul Mubeen, ndc, psc Chief of Army Sta and President Bangladesh Olympic Association

Kutubuddin Ahmed Major General Ashabuddin Khondoker Jamil Uddin Md. Mizanur Rahman Manu Raa Aktar Dolly Sirajul Islam Bachchu Secretary General Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President

Lt. Cdr A K Sarker (Retd) Ferdows Ara Khanam Md. Anisur Rahman (Dipu) Md. Sanaul Haque Deputy Secretary General Deputy Secretary General Deputy Secretary General Treasurer

Wg.Cdr.Mohyuddin Ahmed (Retd) Md. Anisur Rahman Abdul Awal Maznu Md. Abdul Kadir Khandaker Hasan Munir Md. Hasan Ullah Khan Rana Member Member Member Member Member Member 30 Bangladesh Olympic Association EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Mosharrof Hossain Shamim S. M. Isral Parvez Hasan Kazi Rajib Uddin Ahmed Md. Nazrul Islam Mahmudul Islam Rana Member Member Member Member Member Member

K U Aksir Lili Aziz AsaduzzamanAshraf-ud-Dawla Khasru Member Member MemberMember

Mahfuza Akhter Kiron Md. Monirul Haque Bachchu Md. Mahmudul Haque Sheikh Atahar Hossain Zobera Rahman Linu Zubaedur Rahman Rana Member Member Member Member Member Member

Bangladesh Olympic Association 31 BOA OFFICE MANAGEMENT TEAM

Col (Retd) M. Wali Ullah Director General

Sayeed Ahmed Shahed Manager Accounts

Md. Habibur Rahman Md. Rashed Ahmed Shams Md. Shohel Rana Md. Zahidul Islam Asst. Manager, OS Asst. Manager Asst. Manager Asst. Manager Games & IR Accounts Admin

Md. Lukman Hossen Md. Mahadi Hasan Md. Ripon Mia Md. Hazul Islam O ce Assistant O ce Assistant O ce Assistant O ce Assistant

32 Bangladesh Olympic Association Hon'ble Finance Minister, the People's Republic of Bangladesh, Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, MP, addressing the 11th SA Games' opening ceremony spectators

Hon'ble Prime Minister, The People's Republic of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina releasing dove to mark opening of the 11th South Asian Games Dhaka 2010

Performers staging farewell part of the 11th SAG mascot during closing ceremony of the Games

Bangladesh Olympic Association 33 BOA ACTIVITIES IN PICTURES

Rally on the occasion of the Olympic Day 2011

A young artist giving precision touch to her art work at the Olympic Day 2011 Children's Art Competition

BOA Vice President Sirajul Islam Bachchu addressing a seminar to mark the Olympic Day 2011

34 Bangladesh Olympic Association BOA ACTIVITIES IN PICTURES

BOA President General Md Abdul Mubeen, ndc, psc, visiting the photo exhibition organised as part of Olympic Day 2011 at Olympic Bhaban

BOA Secretary General Kutubuddin Ahmed (left) planting a tree to Bangladesh Handball Federation President Nurul Fazal Bulbul participating in mark the Olympic Day 2011 the blood donation program organized as part of the Olympic Day 2011

Bangladesh Olympic Association 35 BOA ACTIVITIES IN PICTURES

National Seminar on Sports and Environment in 2009 organized by BOA

Straw Cutting competition during Sport for All program at Rangpur in 2009

36 Bangladesh Olympic Association BOA ACTIVITIES IN PICTURES

BOA & SAOC President General Md Abdul Mubeen, ndc, psc addressing the 40th SAOC meeting in December 2009

Inauguration of the Dutch Bangla Bank Auditorium at the Olympic Bhaban in 2009

Bangladesh Olympic Association 37 ANNEX

Category-A Olympic Games NFs Aliated with BOA 1. Bangladesh Archery Federation 2. Bangladesh Athletics Federation 3. Bangladesh Badminton Federation 4. Bangladesh Basketball Federation 5. Bangladesh Boxing Federation 6. Bangladesh Federation 7. Bangladesh Fencing Association 8. Bangladesh Football Federation 9. Bangladesh Golf Federation 10. Bangladesh Gymnastics Federation 11. Bangladesh Handball Federation 12. Bangladesh Hockey Federation 13. Bangladesh Judo Federation 14. Bangladesh Karate Federation 15. Bangladesh Rowing Federation 16. Bangladesh Shooting Federation 17. Bangladesh Swimming Federation 18. Bangladesh Table Tennis Federation 19. Bangladesh Taekwondo Federation 20. Bangladesh Tennis Federation 21. Bangladesh Volleyball Federation 22. Bangladesh Weightlifting Federation 23. Bangladesh Wrestling Federation

Category-B Non Olympic but Regional Games NFs Aliated with BOA 24. Bangladesh Chess Federation 25. 26. Bangladesh Kabaddi Federation 27. Bangladesh Wushu Association

38 Bangladesh Olympic Association ANNEX Category-C Multi-Games Sport Associations Aliated with BOA 28. Sports Control Board 29. Sports Control Board 30. Sports Control Board 31. Border Guards of Bangladesh Sports Board 32. Sports Council 33. & VDP Sports Control Board 34. Bangladesh Women Sports Association 35. Special Olympics-Bangladesh

Category-D Olympic and Non Olympic Games' NF/NA yet to be Aliated with BOA 36. Bangladesh BASAUP Association 37. Bangladesh Billiard & Snooker Federation 38. Bangladesh Bodybuilding Federation 39. Bangladesh Breeze Federation 40. Bangladesh Carom Federation. 41. Bangladesh Deaf & Dumb Association 42. Bangladesh Kho-kho Federation 43. Bangladesh Kick Boxing Association 44. Bangladesh Kite Federation 45. Bangladesh Life Guard Association (Proposed) 46. Bangladesh Marshal Art Confederation 47. Bangladesh Roller Skating Federation 48. Bangladesh Rugby Association 49. Bangladesh Softball & Baseball Association 50. Bangladesh Squash Rackets Federation 51. Bangladesh Surng Association (Proposed)

Bangladesh Olympic Association 39 ANNEX Category-C Multi-Games Sport Associations Aliated with BOA 28. Bangladesh Army Sports Control Board 29. Bangladesh Navy Sports Control Board 30. Bangladesh Air Force Sports Control Board 31. Border Guards of Bangladesh Sports Board 32. Bangladesh Police Sports Council 33. Bangladesh Ansar & VDP Sports Control Board 34. Bangladesh Women Sports Association 35. Special Olympics-Bangladesh

Category-D Olympic and Non Olympic Games' NF/NA yet to be Aliated with BOA 36. Bangladesh BASAUP Association 37. Bangladesh Billiard & Snooker Federation 38. Bangladesh Bodybuilding Federation 39. Bangladesh Breeze Federation 40. Bangladesh Carom Federation. 41. Bangladesh Deaf & Dumb Association 42. Bangladesh Kho-kho Federation 43. Bangladesh Kick Boxing Association 44. Bangladesh Kite Federation 45. Bangladesh Life Guard Association (Proposed) 46. Bangladesh Marshal Art Confederation 47. Bangladesh Roller Skating Federation 48. Bangladesh Rugby Association 49. Bangladesh Softball & Baseball Association 50. Bangladesh Squash Rackets Federation 51. Bangladesh Surng Association (Proposed)

Bangladesh Olympic Association 39 SPORTS VENUES WITH MODERN FACILITIES

Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka

40 Bangladesh Olympic Association SPORTS VENUES WITH MODERN FACILITIES

Wooden Floor Stadium, Paltan, Dhaka

M A Aziz Stadium, Chittagong

Bangladesh Olympic Association 41 SPORTS VENUES WITH MODERN FACILITIES

Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka

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