The organizing committee of the 2026 Asian Para Games unveiled the emblem and slogan for the Games taking place in the City of Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture from 18-24 October 2026.

The slogan, Imagine One Heart, captures how the Asian Para Games help break down barriers between persons with and without impairment, showing that we have much in common that unites us.

“It’s always an exciting moment when the emblem and slogan for the Asian Para Games are revealed”, Asian Paralympic Committee President Majid Rashed said. “We are delighted that these are being unveiled now – they act like the starting gun to build the excitement ahead of the Games. We are sure that the people of Aichi Prefecture and the city of Nagoya will take them to their hearts, just as they will with the para-athletes in three years”.

Speaking at an event to unveil the slogan and emblem, the President of the Organizing Committee, Hideaki Omura, noted that the slogan and emblem for the Asian Para Games were discussed and reviewed by a committee of outside experts in response to various opinions from Para athletes and university students. The final candidate proposal was selected on December 19. The decision was made official at a meeting of the Board of Directors held today prior to this announcement event.

An expected 3,600 to 4,000 athletes from 45 National Paralympic Committees will compete in 18 sports.

T.Ruziyev, UzA

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Emblem and slogan unveiled for Asian Para Games

The organizing committee of the 2026 Asian Para Games unveiled the emblem and slogan for the Games taking place in the City of Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture from 18-24 October 2026.

The slogan, Imagine One Heart, captures how the Asian Para Games help break down barriers between persons with and without impairment, showing that we have much in common that unites us.

“It’s always an exciting moment when the emblem and slogan for the Asian Para Games are revealed”, Asian Paralympic Committee President Majid Rashed said. “We are delighted that these are being unveiled now – they act like the starting gun to build the excitement ahead of the Games. We are sure that the people of Aichi Prefecture and the city of Nagoya will take them to their hearts, just as they will with the para-athletes in three years”.

Speaking at an event to unveil the slogan and emblem, the President of the Organizing Committee, Hideaki Omura, noted that the slogan and emblem for the Asian Para Games were discussed and reviewed by a committee of outside experts in response to various opinions from Para athletes and university students. The final candidate proposal was selected on December 19. The decision was made official at a meeting of the Board of Directors held today prior to this announcement event.

An expected 3,600 to 4,000 athletes from 45 National Paralympic Committees will compete in 18 sports.

T.Ruziyev, UzA