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Asian Alpine Ski Championships

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The Asian Alpine Ski Championships is an alpine skiing championship organized by the Asian Ski Federation for competitors from the Asian countries.

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List tournaments

# Year Age Group Venue Date
1 1991 Children Japan Suzuran Kogen, Japan 21–23 March 1991
2 1992 Children South Korea Alpensia, South Korea 29–30 January 1992
3 1993 Children Japan Otoineppu, Japan 17–19 March 1993
4 1994 Children China Yabuli, China 10–11 March 1994
5 1995 Juniors South Korea Alpensia, South Korea 26–28 February 1995
6 1996 Children Japan Inawashiro, Japan 12–13 March 1996
7 1997 Juniors South Korea Phoenix, South Korea 3–4 March 1997
8 1998 Japan Tottori, Japan Cancelled
9 1999 Children Iran Dizin, Iran 18–19 February 1999
10 2000 Children Lebanon Mzaar Kfardebian, Lebanon 3–4 March 2000
11 2001 Children South Korea Yongpyong, South Korea 2–3 March 2001
12 2002 Children Japan Owani, Japan 8–9 March 2002
2003 Children Iran Dizin, Iran Cancelled
13 2004 Juniors Iran Dizin, Iran 11–12 March 2004
14 2005 Children China Beidahu, China 26–27 February 2005
15 2006 Juniors Japan Yomase, Japan 16–17 March 2006
16 2007 Children South Korea Yongpyong, South Korea 7–8 March 2007
17 2008 Juniors Lebanon Mzaar Kfardebian, Lebanon 23–24 February 2008
18 2009 Children Lebanon Mzaar Kfardebian, Lebanon 14–15 February 2009
19 2010 Juniors Kazakhstan Shymbulak, Kazakhstan 4–6 March 2010
20 2011 Children South Korea Kangwon, South Korea 4–5 March 2011
21 2012 Juniors Iran Dizin, Iran 22–24 February 2012
22 2013 Children Kazakhstan Shymbulak, Kazakhstan 27–28 February 2013
23 2014 Juniors Iran Dizin, Iran 4–6 March 2014
24 2015 Seniors South Korea Yongpyong, South Korea 3–4 March 2015
25 2016 Children Lebanon Mzaar Kfardebian, Lebanon 5–6 March 2016
26 2017 Juniors Lebanon Mzaar Kfardebian, Lebanon 5 March 2017
27 2018 Seniors Iran Darbandsar, Iran 4–6 March 2018
28 2019 Children South Korea Yongpyong, South Korea 16–17 March 2019
29 2020 Juniors Iran Dizin, Iran Cancelled
30 2022 Seniors Lebanon Mzaar Kfardebian, Lebanon 24–26 February 2022
31 2023 Children South Korea Jeongseon, South Korea 8–9 March 2023
32 2024 Juniors China Zhangjiakou, China 8–9 March 2024

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