BORNAN Sports Technology was announced as the official technology and digital data partner for the third Asian Youth Games (AYG), set to take place in Bahrain from October 22 to 31.
This partnership, established by the Olympic Council of Asia and the Bahrain Asian Youth Games organising committee, will enable Bornan to deliver an integrated suite of digital solutions that will ensure the seamless management of the event.
The third AYG will gather more than 4,000 athletes from 45 National Olympic Committees, serving as a pivotal platform for the advancement of youth sports in Asia and positioning Bahrain as a strategic hub for high-level sporting events.
As a first-time host, Bahrain will welcome young athletes aged 14 to 18 to compete in a comprehensive programme featuring 24 sports. Notably, camel racing and Muay will make its historic debut at this year’s Games.
Bornan brings a wealth of global expertise in sports technology and will be responsible for the full-scale implementation of 24 sports, 31 disciplines, and 253 events.
Bornan CEO and founder Eva María Cordoba stated: “Working closely with the organising committee, we have developed a robust digital platform engineered to deliver seamless performance, agility, and strategic insight for an event of this magnitude.
“At a Games poised to redefine the future of youth sports in Asia, technology is not just an enabler it is the driving force.”
AYG executive committee chairman Yusuf Duaij commented: “Bahrain is dedicated to delivering a world-class youth event, with technology at the core of this vision.”