Asian Athletics Championships
The Asian Athletics Championships is an event organized by the Asian Athletics Association.
The competition courted controversy with the International Association of Athletics Federations when political in-fighting arose though the participation of Israel in 1977. That edition of the competition was cancelled and championships between 1979 and 1989 were called the "Asian Track and Field Meeting" as a result. The situation was resolved when Israel began competing in European Athletic Association events instead.[1]
Editions
Year | City | Country | Date | Venue | No. of Events |
No. of Nations |
No. of Athletes | |
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1 | 1973 | Marikina | Philippines | November 18–23 | Rodriguez Sports Center | |||
2 | 1975 | Seoul | South Korea | June 9–14 | Dongdaemun Stadium | |||
3 | 1979 | Tokyo | Japan | May 31 – June 3 | National Olympic Stadium | |||
4 | 1981 | Tokyo | Japan | June 5–7 | National Olympic Stadium | |||
5 | 1983 | Kuwait City | Kuwait | November 3–9 | Kuwait National Stadium | |||
6 | 1985 | Jakarta | Indonesia | September 25–29 | Bung Karno Stadium | |||
7 | 1987 | Singapore | Singapore | July 22–26 | National Stadium | |||
8 | 1989 | New Delhi | India | November 14–19 | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium | |||
9 | 1991 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | October 19–23 | Stadium Merdeka | |||
10 | 1993 | Manila | Philippines | November 30 – December 4 | Rizal Memorial Stadium | |||
11 | 1995 | Jakarta | Indonesia | September 20–24 | Bung Karno Stadium | |||
12 | 1998 | Fukuoka | Japan | July 19–22 | Hakatanomori Athletic Stadium | |||
13 | 2000 | Jakarta | Indonesia | August 28–31 | Bung Karno Stadium | 43 | 37 | 441 |
14 | 2002 | Colombo | Sri Lanka | August 9–12 | Sugathadasa Stadium | 43 | ||
15 | 2003 | Manila | Philippines | September 20–23 | Rizal Memorial Stadium | 43 | ||
16 | 2005 | Incheon | South Korea | September 1–4 | Incheon Munhak Stadium | 43 | 35 | 536 |
17 | 2007 | Amman | Jordan | July 25–29 | Amman International Stadium | 44 | 34 | |
18 | 2009 | Guangzhou | China | November 10–14 | Olympic Stadium | 44 | 37 | 505 |
19 | 2011 | Kobe | Japan | July 7–10 | Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium | 42 | 40 | 464 |
20 | 2013 | Pune | India | July 3–7 | Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex | 42 | 42 | 522 |
21 | 2015 | Wuhan | China | June 3–7 | Wuhan Sports Center Stadium | 42 | 40 | 497 |
22 | 2017 | Ranchi | India |
Championships records
Main article: List of Asian Athletics Championships records
References
- ↑ Asian Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-02-21.
External links
- Asian Athletics Association
- Past medallists from GBR Athletics
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