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Asian Table Tennis Championships

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Asian Table Tennis Championships
Tournament information
SportTable tennis
LocationAsia
Established1972
AdministratorATTU & ITTF
Tournament
format(s)
Singles: Knockout
Doubles: Knockout
Team: Knockout

The Asian Table Tennis Championships is a biennial table tennis tournament regarded as continental championships by International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). From 1952 to 1972, the tournament was organized by the Table Tennis Federation of Asia (TTFA). The Asian Table Tennis Union (ATTU) started its own Asian Championships due to split between national table tennis associations in Asia.

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Editions

# Year Host Events
TTFA Championships (1952–1970)
1 1952 Singapore Singapore 7
2 1953 Japan Tokyo, Japan 7
3 1954 Singapore Singapore 7
4 1957 Philippines Manila, Philippines 7
5 1960 India Bombay, India 7
6 1963 Philippines Manila, Philippines 7
7 1964 South Korea Seoul, South Korea 7
8 1967 Singapore Singapore 7
9 1968 Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia 7
10 1970 Japan Nagoya, Japan 7
ATTU Championships (Since 1972)
1 1972 China Beijing, China 7
2 1974 Japan Yokohama, Japan 7
3 1976 North Korea Pyongyang, North Korea 7
4 1978 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 7
5 1980 India Calcutta, India 7
6 1982 Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia 7
7 1984 Pakistan Islamabad, Pakistan 7
8 1986 China Shenzhen, China 7
9 1988 Japan Niigata, Japan 7
10 1990 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 7
11 1992 India New Delhi, India 7
12 1994 China Tianjin, China 7
13 1996 Singapore Kallang, Singapore 7
14 1998 Japan Osaka, Japan 7
15 2000 Qatar Doha, Qatar 7
16 2003 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand 7
17 2005 South Korea Jeju-do, South Korea 7
18 2007 China Yangzhou, China 7
19 2009 India Lucknow, India 7
20 2011 Macau Macau 7
21 2013 South Korea Busan, South Korea 7
22 2015 Thailand Pattaya, Thailand 7
23 2017 China Wuxi, China 7
24 2019 Indonesia Yogyakarta, Indonesia 7
25 2021 Qatar Doha, Qatar 7
26 2023 South Korea Pyeongchang, South Korea 7

Winners

Medals (1972-2021)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)12879105.5312.5
2 Japan (JPN)182469111
3 South Korea (KOR)14274889
4 North Korea (PRK)7192753
5 Hong Kong (HKG)51136.552.5
6 Chinese Taipei (TPE)282131
7 Singapore (SIN)17917
8 India (IND)0044
9 Malaysia (MAS)0011
 Vietnam (VIE)0011
Totals (10 entries)175175322672

See also

References

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