Asian Speed Skating Championships
The Asian Speed Skating Championships are a series of speed skating events held annually to determine the best allround speed skater of Asia. These competitions are doubling as the qualification tournament for the World Allround Speed Skating Championships. The International Skating Union has organised the competitions since 1999.
Combined all-time medal count
rank | country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | total |
1 | Japan | 19 | 23 | 15 | 57 |
2 | Korea Republic | 6 | 1 | 5 | 12 |
3 | China | 3 | 3 | 8 | 14 |
4 | Kazakhstan | 2 | 3 | 2 | 7 |
Men's winners
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1999 | Nagano | Hiroyuki Noake | Takahiro Nozaki | Kazuki Sawaguchi |
2000 | Ulaanbaatar | Hiroyuki Noake | Sergey Tsybenko | Keiji Shirahata |
2001 | Harbin | Keiji Shirahata | Hiroyuki Noake | Toshihiko Itokawa |
2002 | No competition | |||
2003 | Harbin | Toshihiko Itokawa | Takahiro Ushiyama | Hiroki Hirako |
2004 | Chuncheon | Li Changyu | Hiroki Hirako | Lee Seung-Hwan |
2005 | Ikaho | Hiroki Hirako | Takahiro Ushiyama | Kesato Miyazaki |
2006 | Harbin | Dmitry Babenko | Naoki Yasuda | Kesato Miyazaki |
2007 | Changchun | Choi Keun-won | Hiroki Hirako | Gao Xuefeng |
2008 | Shenyang | Hiroki Hirako | Choi Keun-won | Song Xingyu |
2009 | Tomakomai | Choi Keun-won | Hiroki Hirako | Dmitry Babenko |
2010 | Obihiro | Lee Seung-hoon | Hiroki Hirako | Dmitry Babenko |
2011 | Harbin | Lee Seung-hoon | Dmitry Babenko | Ko Byeong-wook |
2012 | Astana | Lee Seung-hoon | Hiroki Hirako | Joo Hyong-jun |
2013 | Changchun | Lee Seung-hoon | Dmitry Babenko | Sun Longjiang |
2014 | Tomakomai | Dmitry Babenko | Fan Yang | Sun Longjiang |
Women's winners
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1999 | Nagano | Maki Tabata | Nami Nemoto | Eriko Seo |
2000 | Ulaanbaatar | Maki Tabata | Song Li | Gao Yang |
2001 | Harbin | Maki Tabata | Nami Nemoto | Song Li |
2002 | No competition | |||
2003 | Harbin | Maki Tabata | Nami Nemoto | Eriko Seo |
2004 | Chuncheon | Maki Tabata | Eriko Ishino | Eriko Seo |
2005 | Ikaho | Nami Nemoto | Maki Tabata | Eriko Ishino |
2006 | Harbin | Wang Fei | Eriko Ishino | Eriko Seo |
2007 | Changchun | Wang Fei | Maki Tabata | Eriko Ishino |
2008 | Shenyang | Maki Tabata | Eriko Ishino | Wang Fei |
2009 | Tomakomai | Masako Hozumi | Maki Tabata | Yuri Obara |
2010 | Obihiro | Masako Hozumi | Shiho Ishizawa | Maki Tabata |
2011 | Harbin | Eriko Ishino | Masako Hozumi | Ayaka Kikuchi |
2012 | Astana | Miho Takagi | Ayaka Kikuchi | Park Do-yeong |
2013 | Changchun | Masako Hozumi | Eriko Ishino | Kim Bo-reum |
2014 | Tomakomai | Miho Takagi | Zhao Xin | Li Qishi |
References
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