List of Asian Games medalists in bodybuilding
This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in bodybuilding from 2002 to 2006.
Men
Flyweight
- 60 kg: 2002–2006
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2002 Busan | |||
2006 Doha |
Bantamweight
- 65 kg: 2002–2006
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2002 Busan | |||
2006 Doha |
Lightweight
- 70 kg: 2002–2006
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2002 Busan | |||
2006 Doha |
Welterweight
- 75 kg: 2002–2006
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2002 Busan | |||
2006 Doha |
Light middleweight
- 80 kg: 2002–2006
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2002 Busan | |||
2006 Doha |
Middleweight
- 85 kg: 2002–2006
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2002 Busan | |||
2006 Doha |
Light heavyweight
- 90 kg: 2002–2006
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2002 Busan | |||
2006 Doha |
Heavyweight
- +90 kg: 2002–2006
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2002 Busan | |||
2006 Doha |
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