Asian Shooting Championships
The Asian Shooting Championships are governed by the Asian Shooting Confederation. Asian Shooting Championships began in 1967.[1] These championships, including almost all ISSF shooting events, are held every four years.
Asian Shooting Championships
# | Year | Venue | Date |
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1 | 1967 | ||
2 | 1971 | ||
3 | 1975 | ||
4 | 1980 | ||
5 | 1983 | ||
6 | 1987 | ||
7 | 1991 | ||
8 | 1995 | ||
9 | 2000 | January 22–31, 2000 | |
10 | 2004 | February 6–19, 2004 | |
11 | 2007 | December 3–13, 2007 | |
12 | 2012 | January 11–22, 2012 | |
13 | 2015 | November 1–12, 2015 | |
14 | 2019 | November 3–14, 2019 |
Asian Airgun Championships
# | Year | Venue | Date |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2005 | September 12–19, 2005 | |
2 | 2008 | April 4–9, 2008 | |
3 | 2009 | December 16–22, 2009 | |
4 | 2011 | October 17–23, 2011 | |
5 | 2012 | December 12–18, 2012 | |
6 | 2013 | October 18–26, 2013 | |
7 | 2014 | March 7–13, 2014 | |
8 | 2015 | September 25 – October 1, 2015 | |
9 | 2016 | December 3–9, 2016 | |
10 | 2017 | December 6–12, 2017 | |
11 | 2018 | November 2–12, 2018 | |
12 | 2019 | March 25 – April 2, 2019 |
Asian Shotgun Championships
Asian Clay Shooting Championships were first held in 1981.[2] This kind of championship has been discontinued and new Asian Shotgun tournament starts in 2011.[3]
- Asian Clay Shooting Championships
# | Year | Venue | Date |
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1 | 1981 | ||
2 | 1984 | ||
3 | 1986 | ||
4 | 1987 | ||
5 | 1989 | ||
6 | 1990 | ||
7 | 1991 | ||
8 | 1992 | ||
9 | 1993 | ||
10 | 1994 | ||
11 | 1995 | ||
12 | 1996 | ||
13 | 1997 | August 10–16, 1997 | |
14 | 1999 | March 1–8, 1999 | |
15 | 2000 | June 1–10, 2000 | |
16 | 2001 | ||
17 | 2002 | ||
18 | 2003 | March 22–28, 2003 | |
19 | 2004 | July 1–7, 2004 | |
20 | 2005 | September 7–16, 2005 | |
21 | 2006 | September 1–10, 2006 | |
22 | 2007 | October 25–31, 2007 | |
23 | 2008 | February 21–29, 2008 | |
24 | 2009 | September 24 – October 3, 2009 | |
25 | 2010 | March 27 – April 6, 2010 |
- Asian Shotgun Championships
# | Year | Venue | Date |
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1 | 2011 | November 21 – December 1, 2011 | |
2 | 2012 | November 28 – December 9, 2012 | |
3 | 2013 | October 1–10, 2013 | |
4 | 2014 | November 1–10, 2014 | |
5 | Cancelled | ||
6 | 2016 | November 1–9, 2016 | |
7 | 2017 | August 3–14, 2017 | |
8 | 2018 | November 2–12, 2018 | |
9 | 2019 | September 20–30, 2019 |
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References
- "A leading continental championship". National Shooting Association of Malaysia. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
- "ACSF in the Past". Asian Clay Shooting Website. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
- "1st Asian Shotgun Championship". ASC. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
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