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Short-track speed skating at the Asian Winter Games

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Short-track speed skating
at the Asian Winter Games
Dates1986-present
CompetitorsOCA member competitors from OCA member nations

Short-track speed skating has been featured as a sport in theAsian Winter Games since thefirst winter games in 1986.[1]

Editions

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GamesYearHost cityBest nation
I1986Sapporo,Japan Japan
II1990Sapporo,Japan China
III1996Harbin,China South Korea
IV1999Gangwon,South Korea South Korea
V2003Aomori,Japan South Korea
VI2007Changchun,China South Korea
VII2011AstanaAlmaty,Kazakhstan South Korea
VIII2017Sapporo,Japan South Korea
IX2025Harbin,China South Korea

Events

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Event869096990307111725Years
Men's 500 mXXXXXXXXX9
Men's 1000 mXXXXXXXXX9
Men's 1500 mXXXXXXXXX9
Men's 3000 mXXXXX5
Men's 5000 m relayXXXXXXXX8
Women's 500 mXXXXXXXXX9
Women's 1000 mXXXXXXXXX9
Women's 1500 mXXXXXXXXX9
Women's 3000 mXXXXX5
Women's 3000 m relayXXXXXXXX8
Mixed 2000 m relayX1
Total8101010108889

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)403930109
2 China (CHN)31212375
3 Japan (JPN)9172147
4 Kazakhstan (KAZ)1236
5 North Korea (PRK)0246
Totals (5 entries)818181243

List of medalists

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Further information:List of Asian Games medalists in short-track speed skating

List of records

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Further information:List of Asian Games records in short-track speed skating

References

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  1. ^"Results of the 1st Asian Winter Games".Changchun 2007 official website. Archived from the original on January 19, 2007. Retrieved9 May 2016.
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