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Asian Games: Hockey captain Harmanpreet, boxer Lovlina to lead Indian contingent at opening ceremony 

Harmanpreet Singh is one of the most effective drag-flickers in world hockey and was a member of India’s Olympic bronze medal-winning team in Tokyo. With six goals, Singh was India’s top scorer at Tokyo 2020. He also led India to a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last year.

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Harmanpreet Singh and Lovlina Borgohain (Image: Hockey India and BFI Media)

Hangzhou [China], September 20 (ANI): Men's Hockey captain Harmanpreet Singh and ace boxer Lovlina Borgohain will lead the Indian contingent during the opening ceremony at the Asian Games 2023 in China's Hangzhou on Saturday, as per Olympcis.com.
The 19th Asian Games will officially kick off with the opening ceremony at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium.
Flag-bearers at multi-sports events like the Asian Games are symbolic leaders who lead the country’s delegation during the opening ceremony parade, displaying the country’s flag.
Harmanpreet Singh is one of the most effective drag-flickers in world hockey and was a member of India’s Olympic bronze medal-winning team in Tokyo. With six goals, Singh was India’s top scorer at Tokyo 2020. He also led India to a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last year.
While, Lovlina Borgohain, in her weight category, is a reigning amateur world champion, an Asian champion and an Olympic bronze medallist. Mary Kom is the only other Indian boxer apart from Lovlina to have won an Olympic medal and a gold at the World Boxing Championships.
Olympic and world champion javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra is also in the Indian contingent for the Asian Games but has already been a flag-bearer for India at the Asian Games during the 2018 Jakarta opening ceremony. 
The Asian Games in Hangzhou will see a 655-member strong Indian contingent in action in over 40 disciplines. It is India’s largest contingent at the continental showpiece. A total of 56 venues will be used in and around Hangzhou with 481 gold medals on offer.
The closing ceremony for Asian Games 2023 will be held on October 8. (ANI)

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