1. The 19th Asian Games and the 4th Asian Para Games were successfully held in Hangzhou.
2. At Hangzhou Asian Games, Zhejiang's athletes won 51 gold medals, 21 silver medals and 8 bronze medals, marking a milestone in history.
3. Zhejiang promoted reform of grassroots sports governance.
4. Zhejiang took the lead in opening sports venues of government agencies, enterprises, and public institutions to the public.
5. Zhejiang’s sports work was regarded as the “landmark achievement in promoting common prosperity with sports” by the General Administration of Sport of China.
6. The Men’s Basketball Team of Linhai Huipu High School won two national champions at China Senior High School Basketball League and China Junior High School Basketball League.
7. Hangzhou cooperated with six international sports organizations, such as Badminton World Federation, International Canoe Federation, International Hockey Federation, and International Equestrian Federation.
8. Zhejiang announced the first batch of provincial-level "event cities" and "event counties".
9. Ding Liren from Wenzhou in Zhejiang seized the World King of Chess.
10. The BWF World Tour Finals kicked off in Hangzhou.