. It was not included in 1982.
| 1974 Tehran The 7th Asian Games were held from September 1, 1974 to September 16, 1974 in Tehran, Iran. The Aryamehr sports complex was made for the Games. The Asian Games were hosted in the Middle East for the first time...
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M. Ishikawa |
P. Adamiat |
M. Aida |
| 1978 Bangkok The 8th Asian Games were held from December 9, 1978 to December 20, 1978 in Bangkok, Thailand. Originally, the host city was Singapore but Singapore dropped its plan to host the Games due to financial problems. And then Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan was decided to host the 8th Games...
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Toshiaki Arakiis a Japanese fencer. He competed in the individual and team épée events at the 1964 Summer Olympics.-References:...
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Kim Kuk-Hyun |
Sei Murata |
1986 SeoulThe 10th Asian Games were held from September 20, 1986 to October 5, 1986 in Seoul, South Korea. The city was supposed to host the 1970 games, but it received security threats from neighboring North Korea, forcing it to give up hosting the games to previous 1966 host Bangkok, Thailand...
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Lee Il-Hee |
Ma ZhiMa Zhi , courtesy name Cunzhi , was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Xuānzong.- Background and early career :It is not known when Ma Zhi was born...
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Kim Bong-ManKim Bong-Man is a South Korean fencer. He competed in the team épée event at the 1984 Summer Olympics.-References:...
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1990 BeijingThe 11th Asian Games also known as XI Asiad were held from September 22, 1990 to October 7, 1990 in Beijing, China. It was the first large-scale international sports event to be held in the People's Republic of China. A total number of 6,122 athletes, coming from 37 countries, competed in 29 sports...
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Yang Dal-SikYang Dal-Sik is a South Korean fencer. He competed in the team épée event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.-References:...
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Chang Tai-Suk |
Lee Sang-Ki |
1994 HiroshimaThe 1994 Asian Games also known as XII Asiad were held from October 2 to October 16, 1994 in Hiroshima, Japan. The main theme of this edition was to promote peace and harmony among Asian nations. It was emphasized by the host because the venue was the site of the first atomic bomb attack in...
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Xu Xuening |
Aleksey Pistsov |
Sergey Shabalin |
1998 BangkokThe 13th Asian Games were held from December 6 to December 20, 1998 in Bangkok, Thailand. This was the first time that Thailand bid for the event after it shouldered the two postponed hosting rights in 1970 and 1978.-Emblem:...
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Yang Roy-Sung |
Lee Sang-Ki |
Zhao Gang |
| 2002 Busan The 2002 Asian Games, also known as XIV Asiad is a multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002. Busan is the second city, after Seoul in 1986 to host the Games. A total of 419 events in 38 sports were contested by 7,711 athletes from 44 countries...
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Zhao Gang |
Wang Lei |
Sergey Shabalin |
2006 DohaThe 15th Asian Games, officially known as the XV Asiad, is Asia's Olympic-style sporting event that was held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to December 15, 2006. Doha was the first city in its region and only the second in West Asia to host the games...
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Wang Lei |
Xie Yongjun |
Kim Seong-Gu |
Ali Yaghoubian |
| 2010 Guangzhou The 2010 Asian Games, also known as the XVI Asiad, was a multi-sport event celebrated in Guangzhou, China from November 12 to November 27, 2010. Guangzhou was the second Chinese city to host the Games, after Beijing in 1990...
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Kim Won-JinKim Won-Jin is a South Korean long jumper.He won the gold medal at the 1987 Asian Championships and the bronze medal at the 1989 Asian Championships....
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Li GuojieLi Guojie is a Chinese épée fencer, who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics.-Major performances:*2006 National Championships - 1st épée2010 Asian Games -2nd épée-References:...
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Yin LianchiYin Lianchi in Guangzhou, Guangdong) is a Chinese épée fencer, who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics and performed his personal best with the 4th épée team.-References:...
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Shogo Nishida |
| 1974 Tehran The 7th Asian Games were held from September 1, 1974 to September 16, 1974 in Tehran, Iran. The Aryamehr sports complex was made for the Games. The Asian Games were hosted in the Middle East for the first time...
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Iran |
Japan |
Mainland China |
| 1978 Bangkok The 8th Asian Games were held from December 9, 1978 to December 20, 1978 in Bangkok, Thailand. Originally, the host city was Singapore but Singapore dropped its plan to host the Games due to financial problems. And then Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan was decided to host the 8th Games...
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Mainland China |
Japan |
South Korea |
1986 SeoulThe 10th Asian Games were held from September 20, 1986 to October 5, 1986 in Seoul, South Korea. The city was supposed to host the 1970 games, but it received security threats from neighboring North Korea, forcing it to give up hosting the games to previous 1966 host Bangkok, Thailand...
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South Korea |
Mainland China |
Japan |
1990 BeijingThe 11th Asian Games also known as XI Asiad were held from September 22, 1990 to October 7, 1990 in Beijing, China. It was the first large-scale international sports event to be held in the People's Republic of China. A total number of 6,122 athletes, coming from 37 countries, competed in 29 sports...
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South Korea |
Mainland China |
Japan |
1994 HiroshimaThe 1994 Asian Games also known as XII Asiad were held from October 2 to October 16, 1994 in Hiroshima, Japan. The main theme of this edition was to promote peace and harmony among Asian nations. It was emphasized by the host because the venue was the site of the first atomic bomb attack in...
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Kazakhstan |
Mainland China |
South Korea |
1998 BangkokThe 13th Asian Games were held from December 6 to December 20, 1998 in Bangkok, Thailand. This was the first time that Thailand bid for the event after it shouldered the two postponed hosting rights in 1970 and 1978.-Emblem:...
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South Korea |
Kazakhstan |
Mainland China |
| 2002 Busan The 2002 Asian Games, also known as XIV Asiad is a multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002. Busan is the second city, after Seoul in 1986 to host the Games. A total of 419 events in 38 sports were contested by 7,711 athletes from 44 countries...
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Kazakhstan |
Mainland China |
South Korea |
2006 DohaThe 15th Asian Games, officially known as the XV Asiad, is Asia's Olympic-style sporting event that was held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to December 15, 2006. Doha was the first city in its region and only the second in West Asia to host the games...
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South Korea |
Mainland China |
Iran |
Kazakhstan |
| 2010 Guangzhou The 2010 Asian Games, also known as the XVI Asiad, was a multi-sport event celebrated in Guangzhou, China from November 12 to November 27, 2010. Guangzhou was the second Chinese city to host the Games, after Beijing in 1990...
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South Korea |
Kazakhstan |
Mainland China |
Japan |
| 1974 Tehran The 7th Asian Games were held from September 1, 1974 to September 16, 1974 in Tehran, Iran. The Aryamehr sports complex was made for the Games. The Asian Games were hosted in the Middle East for the first time...
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T. Jingu |
A. Pashapour |
M. Fukuda |
| 1978 Bangkok The 8th Asian Games were held from December 9, 1978 to December 20, 1978 in Bangkok, Thailand. Originally, the host city was Singapore but Singapore dropped its plan to host the Games due to financial problems. And then Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan was decided to host the 8th Games...
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Kiyoshi Otsuka |
Wang Fuyun |
Hideyuki Itakura |
1986 SeoulThe 10th Asian Games were held from September 20, 1986 to October 5, 1986 in Seoul, South Korea. The city was supposed to host the 1970 games, but it received security threats from neighboring North Korea, forcing it to give up hosting the games to previous 1966 host Bangkok, Thailand...
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Ko Nak-Choon |
Cho Jai-Bong |
Lao ShaopeiLao Shaopei is a Chinese fencer. He competed in the foil events at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics.-References:...
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1990 BeijingThe 11th Asian Games also known as XI Asiad were held from September 22, 1990 to October 7, 1990 in Beijing, China. It was the first large-scale international sports event to be held in the People's Republic of China. A total number of 6,122 athletes, coming from 37 countries, competed in 29 sports...
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Ye ChongYe Chong is a male Chinese foil fencer who competed at the 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics.He first competed at the Olympics in 1988 where he finished eighth with the Chinese foil team in the Olympic team foil event....
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Kim Seung-PyoKim Seung-Pyo is a South Korean fencer. He competed in the individual and team foil events at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics.-References:...
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Lao ShaopeiLao Shaopei is a Chinese fencer. He competed in the foil events at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics.-References:...
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1994 HiroshimaThe 1994 Asian Games also known as XII Asiad were held from October 2 to October 16, 1994 in Hiroshima, Japan. The main theme of this edition was to promote peace and harmony among Asian nations. It was emphasized by the host because the venue was the site of the first atomic bomb attack in...
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Dong Zhaozi |
Yoshihide Nagano |
You Bong-Hyung |
1998 BangkokThe 13th Asian Games were held from December 6 to December 20, 1998 in Bangkok, Thailand. This was the first time that Thailand bid for the event after it shouldered the two postponed hosting rights in 1970 and 1978.-Emblem:...
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Wang HaibinWang Haibin is a male Chinese foil fencer. He competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics, in the 1996 Summer Olympics, in the 2000 Summer Olympics, and in the 2004 Summer Olympics....
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Kim Young-HoKim Young-Ho is a South Korean foil fencer....
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You Bong-Hyung |
| 2002 Busan The 2002 Asian Games, also known as XIV Asiad is a multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002. Busan is the second city, after Seoul in 1986 to host the Games. A total of 419 events in 38 sports were contested by 7,711 athletes from 44 countries...
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Wang HaibinWang Haibin is a male Chinese foil fencer. He competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics, in the 1996 Summer Olympics, in the 2000 Summer Olympics, and in the 2004 Summer Olympics....
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Kim Sang-Hun |
Wu HanxiongWu Hanxiong is a male Chinese foil fencer who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics.In 2004 he won the silver medal with the Chinese foil team. In the individual Olympic foil tournament he was eliminated in the quarterfinals.-External links:*...
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2006 DohaThe 15th Asian Games, officially known as the XV Asiad, is Asia's Olympic-style sporting event that was held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to December 15, 2006. Doha was the first city in its region and only the second in West Asia to host the games...
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Yuki Otais a Japanese foil fencer.He started his career as a fencer in his junior high school years, influenced by his father, who had been also a fencer. He won the national junior high school championships. In Heian High School, he got third consecutive championship victories in national high school...
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Lee Cheon-Woong |
Lei ShengLei Sheng is a Chinese foil fencer.Lei won the bronze medal at the foil 2006 World Fencing Championships after he lost 15-10 to Peter Joppich in the semi final. He also competed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics-References:...
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Zhang Liangliang |
| 2010 Guangzhou The 2010 Asian Games, also known as the XVI Asiad, was a multi-sport event celebrated in Guangzhou, China from November 12 to November 27, 2010. Guangzhou was the second Chinese city to host the Games, after Beijing in 1990...
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Choi Byung-ChulChoi Byung-Chul is a South Korean foil fencer.Choi made his first appearance by winning gold in individual foil and bronze in team foil at the 2001 Junior World Fencing Championships...
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Cheung Siu Lun |
Yuki Otais a Japanese foil fencer.He started his career as a fencer in his junior high school years, influenced by his father, who had been also a fencer. He won the national junior high school championships. In Heian High School, he got third consecutive championship victories in national high school...
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Lei ShengLei Sheng is a Chinese foil fencer.Lei won the bronze medal at the foil 2006 World Fencing Championships after he lost 15-10 to Peter Joppich in the semi final. He also competed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics-References:...
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| 1974 Tehran The 7th Asian Games were held from September 1, 1974 to September 16, 1974 in Tehran, Iran. The Aryamehr sports complex was made for the Games. The Asian Games were hosted in the Middle East for the first time...
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Japan |
South Korea |
Iran |
| 1978 Bangkok The 8th Asian Games were held from December 9, 1978 to December 20, 1978 in Bangkok, Thailand. Originally, the host city was Singapore but Singapore dropped its plan to host the Games due to financial problems. And then Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan was decided to host the 8th Games...
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South Korea |
Mainland China |
Japan |
1986 SeoulThe 10th Asian Games were held from September 20, 1986 to October 5, 1986 in Seoul, South Korea. The city was supposed to host the 1970 games, but it received security threats from neighboring North Korea, forcing it to give up hosting the games to previous 1966 host Bangkok, Thailand...
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South Korea |
Mainland China |
Japan |
1990 BeijingThe 11th Asian Games also known as XI Asiad were held from September 22, 1990 to October 7, 1990 in Beijing, China. It was the first large-scale international sports event to be held in the People's Republic of China. A total number of 6,122 athletes, coming from 37 countries, competed in 29 sports...
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Mainland China |
South Korea |
Hong Kong |
1994 HiroshimaThe 1994 Asian Games also known as XII Asiad were held from October 2 to October 16, 1994 in Hiroshima, Japan. The main theme of this edition was to promote peace and harmony among Asian nations. It was emphasized by the host because the venue was the site of the first atomic bomb attack in...
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South Korea |
Mainland China |
Japan |
1998 BangkokThe 13th Asian Games were held from December 6 to December 20, 1998 in Bangkok, Thailand. This was the first time that Thailand bid for the event after it shouldered the two postponed hosting rights in 1970 and 1978.-Emblem:...
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Mainland China |
Japan |
South Korea |
| 2002 Busan The 2002 Asian Games, also known as XIV Asiad is a multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002. Busan is the second city, after Seoul in 1986 to host the Games. A total of 419 events in 38 sports were contested by 7,711 athletes from 44 countries...
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Mainland China |
South Korea |
Japan |
2006 DohaThe 15th Asian Games, officially known as the XV Asiad, is Asia's Olympic-style sporting event that was held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to December 15, 2006. Doha was the first city in its region and only the second in West Asia to host the games...
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Mainland China |
South Korea |
Hong Kong |
Japan |
| 2010 Guangzhou The 2010 Asian Games, also known as the XVI Asiad, was a multi-sport event celebrated in Guangzhou, China from November 12 to November 27, 2010. Guangzhou was the second Chinese city to host the Games, after Beijing in 1990...
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Mainland China |
Japan |
South Korea |
Hong Kong |
| 1974 Tehran The 7th Asian Games were held from September 1, 1974 to September 16, 1974 in Tehran, Iran. The Aryamehr sports complex was made for the Games. The Asian Games were hosted in the Middle East for the first time...
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A. Akiho |
A. Fathi |
M. Shafaie |
| 1978 Bangkok The 8th Asian Games were held from December 9, 1978 to December 20, 1978 in Bangkok, Thailand. Originally, the host city was Singapore but Singapore dropped its plan to host the Games due to financial problems. And then Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan was decided to host the 8th Games...
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Wang Juichi |
Tadashi Kawamura |
Cha Yul |
1986 SeoulThe 10th Asian Games were held from September 20, 1986 to October 5, 1986 in Seoul, South Korea. The city was supposed to host the 1970 games, but it received security threats from neighboring North Korea, forcing it to give up hosting the games to previous 1966 host Bangkok, Thailand...
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Wang Xingqi |
Wang ZhimingWang Zhiming was a Miao pastor little known outside his home in Wuding County, Yunnan, China at the time of his execution on December 29, 1973. Since then, he has received two unique honors. In 1981, he became the only Christian martyr of the Cultural Revolution to have a monument erected at his...
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Kim Sang-WookKim Sang-wook is a Korean professional ice hockey left winger. He is playing in his second year for Anyang Halla.-References:...
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1990 BeijingThe 11th Asian Games also known as XI Asiad were held from September 22, 1990 to October 7, 1990 in Beijing, China. It was the first large-scale international sports event to be held in the People's Republic of China. A total number of 6,122 athletes, coming from 37 countries, competed in 29 sports...
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Wang ZhimingWang Zhiming was a Miao pastor little known outside his home in Wuding County, Yunnan, China at the time of his execution on December 29, 1973. Since then, he has received two unique honors. In 1981, he became the only Christian martyr of the Cultural Revolution to have a monument erected at his...
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Zheng ZhaokangZheng Zhaokang is a Chinese fencer. He competed in the individual and team sabre events at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics.-References:...
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You Sang-Joo |
1994 HiroshimaThe 1994 Asian Games also known as XII Asiad were held from October 2 to October 16, 1994 in Hiroshima, Japan. The main theme of this edition was to promote peace and harmony among Asian nations. It was emphasized by the host because the venue was the site of the first atomic bomb attack in...
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Kim Sang-WookKim Sang-wook is a Korean professional ice hockey left winger. He is playing in his second year for Anyang Halla.-References:...
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Lee Hyo-Kun |
Katsumi Yamaguchi |
1998 BangkokThe 13th Asian Games were held from December 6 to December 20, 1998 in Bangkok, Thailand. This was the first time that Thailand bid for the event after it shouldered the two postponed hosting rights in 1970 and 1978.-Emblem:...
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Zhang Lin |
Amirmohimen Rahimi |
Guo Rong |
| 2002 Busan The 2002 Asian Games, also known as XIV Asiad is a multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002. Busan is the second city, after Seoul in 1986 to host the Games. A total of 419 events in 38 sports were contested by 7,711 athletes from 44 countries...
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Lee Seong-Won |
Wang JingzhiWang Jingzhi is a Chinese sabre fencer, who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics.-Major performances:*2002 Asian Games - 2nd saber individual/team;*2003 National Champions Tournament - 1st saber team;...
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Kim Doo-Hong |
2006 DohaThe 15th Asian Games, officially known as the XV Asiad, is Asia's Olympic-style sporting event that was held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to December 15, 2006. Doha was the first city in its region and only the second in West Asia to host the games...
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Wang JingzhiWang Jingzhi is a Chinese sabre fencer, who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics.-Major performances:*2002 Asian Games - 2nd saber individual/team;*2003 National Champions Tournament - 1st saber team;...
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Oh Eun-SeokOh Eun-Seok is a South Korean sabre fencer.Oh won gold in team sabre and silver in individual sabre at the 2003 Junior World Fencing Championships in Trapani, Italy....
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Wiradech Kothny |
Zhou HanmingZhou Hanming is a Chinese sabre fencer, who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics.-External links:*http://2008teamchina.olympic.cn/index.php/personview/personsen/529...
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| 2010 Guangzhou The 2010 Asian Games, also known as the XVI Asiad, was a multi-sport event celebrated in Guangzhou, China from November 12 to November 27, 2010. Guangzhou was the second Chinese city to host the Games, after Beijing in 1990...
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Gu Bon-Gil |
Zhong ManZhong Man is a Chinese sabre fencer, who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics, winning the second ever gold medal for China in fencing.-References:* http://2008teamchina.olympic.cn/index.php/personview/personsen/1774*...
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Oh Eun-SeokOh Eun-Seok is a South Korean sabre fencer.Oh won gold in team sabre and silver in individual sabre at the 2003 Junior World Fencing Championships in Trapani, Italy....
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Wang JingzhiWang Jingzhi is a Chinese sabre fencer, who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics.-Major performances:*2002 Asian Games - 2nd saber individual/team;*2003 National Champions Tournament - 1st saber team;...
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| 1974 Tehran The 7th Asian Games were held from September 1, 1974 to September 16, 1974 in Tehran, Iran. The Aryamehr sports complex was made for the Games. The Asian Games were hosted in the Middle East for the first time...
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Iran |
Japan |
Mainland China |
| 1978 Bangkok The 8th Asian Games were held from December 9, 1978 to December 20, 1978 in Bangkok, Thailand. Originally, the host city was Singapore but Singapore dropped its plan to host the Games due to financial problems. And then Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan was decided to host the 8th Games...
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Japan |
Mainland China |
South Korea |
1986 SeoulThe 10th Asian Games were held from September 20, 1986 to October 5, 1986 in Seoul, South Korea. The city was supposed to host the 1970 games, but it received security threats from neighboring North Korea, forcing it to give up hosting the games to previous 1966 host Bangkok, Thailand...
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Mainland China |
South Korea |
Japan |
1990 BeijingThe 11th Asian Games also known as XI Asiad were held from September 22, 1990 to October 7, 1990 in Beijing, China. It was the first large-scale international sports event to be held in the People's Republic of China. A total number of 6,122 athletes, coming from 37 countries, competed in 29 sports...
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Mainland China |
South Korea |
Japan |
1994 HiroshimaThe 1994 Asian Games also known as XII Asiad were held from October 2 to October 16, 1994 in Hiroshima, Japan. The main theme of this edition was to promote peace and harmony among Asian nations. It was emphasized by the host because the venue was the site of the first atomic bomb attack in...
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Mainland China |
South Korea |
Japan |
1998 BangkokThe 13th Asian Games were held from December 6 to December 20, 1998 in Bangkok, Thailand. This was the first time that Thailand bid for the event after it shouldered the two postponed hosting rights in 1970 and 1978.-Emblem:...
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South Korea |
Mainland China |
Iran |
| 2002 Busan The 2002 Asian Games, also known as XIV Asiad is a multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002. Busan is the second city, after Seoul in 1986 to host the Games. A total of 419 events in 38 sports were contested by 7,711 athletes from 44 countries...
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South Korea |
Mainland China |
Kazakhstan |
2006 DohaThe 15th Asian Games, officially known as the XV Asiad, is Asia's Olympic-style sporting event that was held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to December 15, 2006. Doha was the first city in its region and only the second in West Asia to host the games...
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Mainland China |
South Korea |
Japan |
Thailand |
| 2010 Guangzhou The 2010 Asian Games, also known as the XVI Asiad, was a multi-sport event celebrated in Guangzhou, China from November 12 to November 27, 2010. Guangzhou was the second Chinese city to host the Games, after Beijing in 1990...
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Mainland China |
South Korea |
Kazakhstan |
Japan |