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2007 Asian Championship of Ski Mountaineering

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The 2007 Asian Championship of Ski Mountaineering (Japanese: 山岳スキー競技アジア選手権大会) was the first edition of an Asian Championship of Ski Mountaineering

The event was organized by the Japan Mountaineering Association (JMA), and was officially sanctioned by the International Council for Ski Mountaineering Competitions (ISMC).[1][2]

The championship was held at the Tsugaike Kōgen Ski Resort in the Japanese Nagano Prefecture from 31 March to 1 April 2007, and was the third ski mountaineering race event in the region. It had the official partnerships of Otari village authorities, Tsugaike Kōgen Ski Resort, Nagano mountaineering federation and other groups.[3]

The participants, predominantly male racers, came from Japan, China, South Korea as well as from New Zealand.

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Results

Event was held on April 1, 2007. Offered were separate individual races for male and female racers. The race course for male competitors was set at a height of 1,500 meters to 2,000 meters with a distance of 12 kilometers and with a total vertical difference over the course of 1,295 meters for male ski mountaineers, and the course for the female participants covered a distance of 8.2 kilometres with a vertical distance of 985 metres.

The New Zealanders Grant Guise and Jane Harper won each race but did not appear in the Asian Championship's ranking, because they were not Asian country nationals.[2]

List of the best ten participants by gender:[4]

Women

ranking participant total time
South Korea Gwak Mi Hee 01h 53' 20.6"
Japan Mase Chigaya 01h 56' 21.9"
China Wang Bingbing1) 02h 42' 49.8"
4 China Cui Xiaodi1) 02h 46' 58.6"2)
5 Japan Horibe Michiko 02h 56' 55.4"

1) junior class racers
2) includes 3 penalty minutes

Men

ranking participant total time
Japan Yamada Seiji 01h 53' 55.4"
Japan Sato Yoshiyuki 01h 59' 01.6"
Japan Yokoyama Minehiro 02h 04' 20.4"
4 Japan Fujikawa Ken 02h 07' 47.6"
5 Japan Sato Akinori 02h 18' 09.3"
6 Japan Yamaguchi Tatsuya 02h 22' 01.2"
7 Japan Omoto Seiichi 02h 30' 15.8"
8 Japan Ichikawa Shigehiko 02h 31' 44.4"
9 Japan Suzuki Keiichiro 02h 34' 03.8"
10 Japan Suda Tadaaki 02h 34' 51.8"

References

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