Speed skating at the Asian Winter Games

Speed skating has been featured as a sport in the Asian Winter Games since the first winter games in 1986.[1]

Editions

Games Year Host city Best nation
I1986Sapporo, Japan Japan
II1990Sapporo, Japan Japan
III1996Harbin, China Japan
IV1999Gangwon, South Korea China
V2003Aomori, Japan Japan
VI2007Changchun, China China
VII2011AstanaAlmaty, Kazakhstan South Korea
VIII2017Sapporo, Japan Japan

Events

Event 8690969903071117Years
Men's 100 mX1
Men's 500 mXXXXXXXX8
Men's 1000 mXXXXXXX7
Men's 1500 mXXXXXXXX8
Men's 5000 mXXXXXXXX8
Men's 10000 mXXXXXXX7
Men's mass startXX2
Men's team pursuitXX2
Women's 100 mX1
Women's 500 mXXXXXXXX8
Women's 1000 mXXXXXXX7
Women's 1500 mXXXXXXXX8
Women's 3000 mXXXXXXXX8
Women's 5000 mXX2
Women's mass startXX2
Women's team pursuitXX2
Total99999101214

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)403237109
2 South Korea (KOR)23232167
3 China (CHN)16171649
4 Kazakhstan (KAZ)45817
5 North Korea (PRK)0224
Totals (5 nations)837984246

Participating nations

Nation 8690969903071117Years
 Australia 11
 China 9161510151714208
 Chinese Taipei 11
 Hong Kong 11
 India 31
 Japan 18181818201413198
 Kazakhstan 9671212106
 Mongolia 21146347
 New Zealand 11
 North Korea 812224
 Qatar 41
 South Korea 9101016172013188
 Thailand 11
Number of nations555556710
Number of athletes4558535163716178

List of medalists

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References

  1. "Results of the 1st Asian Winter Games". Changchun 2007 official website. Archived from the original on January 19, 2007. Retrieved 9 May 2016.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
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