Asian Athletics Championships

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Asian Athletics Championships
StatusActive
Genresports event
Date(s)midyear
Frequencybiannual
Years active1973-ongoing
Inaugurated1973
Next event2023 Bangkok
Organised byAAA
Websitewww.athleticsasia.org

The Asian Athletics Championships is an event organized by the Asian Athletics Association.

History[edit]

The competition courted controversy with the IAAF when political in-fighting arose after Israel was excluded from participation in 1977. That edition of the competition was canceled, with championships between 1979 and 1989 being regarded by the IAAF as unofficial, called the "Asian Track and Field Meeting" as a result. This situation was resolved when Israel began competing in European Athletic Association events in 1990.[1][2][3][4]

Editions[edit]

  •     being regarded by the IAAF as unofficial, called the "Asian Track and Field Meeting" as a result.
  •     cancelled
Edition Year Host City Host Country Dates Venue Events Nations Athletes Winner
1 1973 Marikina Philippines Philippines 18–23 November Rodriguez Sports Center 37  Japan
2 1975 Seoul South Korea South Korea 9–14 June Dongdaemun Stadium 39  Japan
- 1977 Cancelled due to political controversy
3 1979 Tokyo Japan Japan 31 May – 3 June National Stadium 38  Japan
4 1981 Tokyo Japan Japan 5–7 June National Stadium 37  Japan
5 1983 Kuwait City Kuwait Kuwait 3–9 November Kuwait National Stadium 38  China
6 1985 Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia 25–29 September Gelora Senayan Stadium 42  China
7 1987 Singapore Singapore Singapore 22–26 July National Stadium 40  China
8 1989 New Delhi India India 14–19 November Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium 40  China
9 1991 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Malaysia 19–23 October Stadium Merdeka 40  China
10 1993 Manila Philippines Philippines 30 November – 4 December Rizal Memorial Stadium 41  China
11 1995 Jakarta  Indonesia 20–24 September Gelora Senayan Stadium 41  China
12 1998 Fukuoka Japan Japan 19–22 July Hakatanomori Athletic Stadium 43  China
13 2000 Jakarta  Indonesia 28–31 August Gelora Senayan Stadium 43 37 441  China
14 2002 Colombo Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 9–12 August Sugathadasa Stadium 43  China
15 2003 Manila Philippines Philippines 20–23 September Rizal Memorial Stadium 43  China
16 2005 Incheon  South Korea 1–4 September Incheon Munhak Stadium 43 35 536  China
17 2007 Amman Jordan Jordan 25–29 July Amman International Stadium 44 34  China
18 2009 Guangzhou China China 10–14 November Guangdong Olympic Stadium 44 37 505  China
19 2011 Kobe Japan Japan 7–10 July Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium 42 40 464  China
20 2013 Pune India India 3–7 July Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex 42 42 522  China
21 2015 Wuhan China China 3–7 June Wuhan Sports Center Stadium 42 40 497  China
22 2017 Bhubaneswar India India 5–9 July Kalinga Stadium 42 41 560  India
23 2019 Doha Qatar Qatar 21–24 April Khalifa International Stadium 43 42 595  Bahrain
- 2021 Hangzhou China China 20–23 May Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
24 2023 Bangkok Thailand Thailand 12–16 July National Stadium 45 42 728  Japan
25 2025 Gumi South Korea South Korea Gumi Civic Stadium
26 2027 Xiamen China China Xiamen Egret Stadium
27 2029 Surakarta Indonesia Indonesia Manahan Stadium

All-time Medals table[edit]

As of 2023 Asian Athletics Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China325227126678
2 Japan172206231609
3 India94120140354
4 Qatar654042147
5 Kazakhstan353846119
6 Bahrain32271675
7 South Korea285866152
8 Saudi Arabia28231364
9 Thailand26313087
10 Sri Lanka22202466
11 Uzbekistan20292271
12 Chinese Taipei184162121
13 Iran18182258
14 Kuwait1619944
15 Philippines15111844
16 North Korea12112346
17 Vietnam94720
18 Kyrgyzstan82515
19 Malaysia6162749
20 United Arab Emirates64313
21 Iraq59923
22 Tajikistan5218
23 Syria32611
24 Myanmar3249
25 Israel3148
26 Singapore28515
27 Pakistan2338
28 Indonesia19919
29 Hong Kong1528
30 Oman1247
31 Jordan1135
32 Azerbaijan1113
33 Turkmenistan1102
34 Lebanon0224
35 Mongolia0112
36 Cambodia0022
 Nepal0022
Totals (37 entries)9849949902968

Championships records[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Asian Championships Archived 2018-09-23 at the Wayback Machine. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-02-21.
  2. ^ "99TH ASIAN COUNCIL MEETING, 14TH DECEMBER 2022, BALI, INDONESIA – Home".
  3. ^ "History – Home".
  4. ^ "Statistics Handbook – 10th Asian Indoor Athletics Championships, Astana, KAZ – Home".

External links[edit]