Asian Archery Championships Explained

Asian Archery Championships is the archery championship organized by the World Archery Asia.

It has been held biannually, and since 2001 has included both the recurve and compound disciplines.The tournament began in 1980 and it was first hosted in India. Countries such as South Korea, China, Japan, and India compete, with many of the world's leading archers representing them.[1]

List of tournaments and champions

Recurve

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1align=center 1980 Kolkata, Indiabgcolor=silver
2align=center 1981 Singapore Carlos Santos Jr. Park Young-sookbgcolor=silver
3align=center 1983 Hong Kong Kim Young-woon Kim Jin-hobgcolor=silver
4align=center 1985 Jakarta, Indonesia Chun In-soo Seo Hyang-soonbgcolor=silver
5align=center 1988 Kolkata, India Ho Jin-soo Kim Soo-nyungbgcolor=silver
6align=center 1989 Beijing, Chinabgcolor=silver
7align=center 1991 Manila, Philippines Han Seung-hun Lee Jang-mibgcolor=silver
8align=center 1993 Jakarta, Indonesia Kim Bo-ram Kim Kyung-wookbgcolor=silver
9align=center 1996 Chonburi, Thailand Luo Hengyu Kim Jung-ryebgcolor=silver
10align=center 1997 Langkawi, Malaysia Oh Kyo-moon Yoon Hye-youngbgcolor=silver
11align=center 1999 Beijing, China Chung Jae-hun Kang Hyun-jibgcolor=silver
12align=center 2001 Hong Kong Kim Won-sub Zhang Juanjuanbgcolor=silver
13align=center 2003 Yangon, Myanmar Lee Dong-wook Lin Sangbgcolor=silver
14align=center 2005 New Delhi, India Im Dong-hyun Park Sung-hyunbgcolor=silver
15align=center 2007 Xi'an, China Wang Cheng-pang Lee Sung-jinbgcolor=silver
16align=center 2009 Denpasar, Indonesia Kuo Cheng-wei Joo Hyun-jungbgcolor=silver
17align=center 2011 Tehran, Iran Khairul Anuar Mohamad Yang Nien-hsiu
18align=center 2013 Taipei, Taiwan Takaharu Furukawa Lei Chien-ying
19align=center 2015 Bangkok, Thailand Lee Woo-seok Chang Hye-jin
20align=center 2017 Dhaka, Bangladesh Lee Seung-yun Lee Eun-gyeong
21align=center 2019 Bangkok, Thailand Lee Woo-seok Kang Chae-young
22align=center 2021 Dhaka, Bangladesh Lee Seung-yun Lim Hae-jin
23align=center 2023 Bangkok, Thailand Kim Woo-jin Choi Mi-sun

Compound

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12align=center 2001 Wang Chih-hao Huang I-tingbgcolor=silver
13align=center 2003 Yangon, Myanmar Wang Chih-hao Choi Mi-yeonbgcolor=silver bgcolor=silver
14align=center 2005 New Delhi, India Cai Shuo Jhano Hansdahbgcolor=silver bgcolor=silver
15align=center 2007 Xi'an, China Earl Yap Kwon Oh-hyangbgcolor=silver
16align=center 2009 Denpasar, Indonesia Isiah Rajendra Sanam Seok Ji-hyunbgcolor=silver
17align=center 2011 Tehran, Iran Reza Zamaninejad Maryam Ranjbar
18align=center 2013 Taipei, Taiwan Abhishek Verma Seok Ji-hyun
19align=center 2015 Bangkok, Thailand Rajat Chauhan Jyothi Surekha Vennam
20align=center 2017 Dhaka, Bangladesh Abhishek Verma Song Yun-soo
21align=center 2019 Bangkok, Thailand Choi Yong-hee Seol Da-yeong
22align=center 2021 Dhaka, Bangladesh Kim Jong-ho Jyothi Surekha Vennam
23align=center 2023 Bangkok, Thailand Andre Tyutyun

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Notes and References

  1. News: India tops a poor field. Sportstar. 7 February 2003. India.