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Badminton at the Asian Games

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Summary

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FieldValue
eventBadminton
gamesAsian Games
imageBadminton pictogram.svg
image_size200px
dates1958 (demonstration), 1962-present (official)
competitorsOCA member competitors
nationsOCA member

Badminton has been one of the regular Asian Games sports since 1962 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

History

Badminton made its debut in the Asian Games as a demonstration sport at the 1958 Asian Games in Tokyo, Japan, and became a regular competitive sport in 1962. In the 1962 Games, six events were held, with singles, doubles and team event for both men and women. The mixed doubles event was added in 1966 Asian Games. There was a playoff between the two semifinal losers to determine the sole winner of the bronze medal in 1962; but since 1966, two bronze medals per event are awarded in each event (except in 1974).

Competition

Asian Games badminton consists of a single-elimination tournament. Each match is played to the best of three games, each game is of 21 points. Rally scoring is used, meaning a player does not need to be serving to score. A player must win by two points or be the first player to 30 points.

Editions

GamesYearHost cityBest nation
IV1962Jakarta, IndonesiaINA
V1966Bangkok, ThailandINA
VI1970Bangkok, ThailandJPN
VII1974Tehran, IranCHN
VIII1978Bangkok, ThailandINA
IX1982New Delhi, IndiaCHN
X1986Seoul, South KoreaCHN
XI1990Beijing, ChinaCHN
XII1994Hiroshima, JapanKOR
XIII1998Bangkok, ThailandCHN
XIV2002Busan, South KoreaKOR
XV2006Doha, QatarCHN
XVI2010Guangzhou, ChinaCHN
XVII2014Incheon, South KoreaCHN
XVIII2018Jakarta–Palembang, IndonesiaCHN
XIX2022Hangzhou, ChinaCHN
XX2026Aichi–Nagoya, Japan
XXI2030Doha, Qatar
XXII2034Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Events

Eventwidth=2062width=2066width=2070width=2074width=2078width=2082width=2086width=2090width=2094width=2098width=2002width=2006width=2010width=2014width=2018width=2022width=40YearsTotal6777777777777777
Men's singlesX
Men's doublesX
Men's teamX
Women's singlesX
Women's doublesX
Women's teamX
Mixed doubles

Participating nations

Nation626670747882869094980206101418YearsNumber of nations71181311111011141620171919Number of athletes98101112132120162190221224
AFG222
BRN21
CAMX323
CHN12121216161616191620202012
TPEX816492020208
TLS222
HKG4868668810101312182014
INDXXX12121017152010
INA10XXXX1214161616121620182015
IRIX42225
IRQ11
JPNXXXXXX11121611111116202015
MAC2461045
MAS10XXXXX77916171618201415
MDV43884
MGL424445
MYAX1
NEPXXXX815889
PRKX62
PAKXX262487
PHIXXXXX4128
QAT11
KSA21
SGPX3212266
KORXXXXX16161616201620202014
SRIX12214468
SYR142
THA9XXXXX5121316121620202015
VIE42564

Winners

YearMen's singlesWomen's singlesMen's doublesWomen's doublesMixed doublesMen's teamWomen's team
1962INA Tan Joe HokINA MinarniMalaya Ng Boon Bee
Malaya Tan Yee KhanINA Minarni
INA Retno Kustijahnot conducted
1966INA Ang Tjin SiangJPN Noriko TakagiMAS Ng Boon Bee
MAS Tan Yee KhanMAS Teh Kew San
MAS Rosalind Singha Ang
1970MAS Punch GunalanJPN Hiroe YukiMAS Ng Boon Bee
MAS Punch GunalanJPN Etsuko Takenaka
JPN Machiko AizawaMAS Ng Boon Bee
MAS Sylvia Ng
1974CHN Hou JiachangCHN Chen YuniangINA Tjun Tjun
INA Johan WahjudiCHN Liang Qiuxia
CHN Zheng HuimingINA Christian Hadinata
INA Regina Masli
1978INA Liem Swie KingCHN Liang QiuxiaINA Ade Chandra
INA Christian HadinataINA Verawaty Wiharjo
INA Imelda WigunaCHN Tang Xianhu
CHN Zhang Ailing
1982CHN Han JianCHN Zhang AilingINA Icuk Sugiarto
INA Christian HadinataKOR Hwang Sun-ai
KOR Kang Haeng-sukINA Christian Hadinata
INA Ivana Lie
1986CHN Zhao JianhuaCHN Han AipingKOR Park Joo-bong
KOR Kim Moon-sooCHN Lin Ying
CHN Guan WeizhenKOR Park Joo-bong
KOR Chung Myung-hee
1990CHN Tang JiuhongCHN Li Yongbo
CHN Tian BingyiCHN Guan Weizhen
CHN Nong Qunhua
1994INA Hariyanto ArbiKOR Bang Soo-hyunINA Rexy Mainaky
INA Ricky SubagjaKOR Shim Eun-jung
KOR Jang Hye-ockKOR Yoo Yong-sung
KOR Chung So-young
1998CHN Dong JiongJPN Kanako YonekuraCHN Ge Fei
CHN Gu JunKOR Kim Dong-moon
KOR Ra Kyung-min
2002INA Taufik HidayatCHN Zhou MiKOR Lee Dong-soo
KOR Yoo Yong-sungKOR Ra Kyung-min
KOR Lee Kyung-won
2006HKG Wang ChenMAS Koo Kien Keat
MAS Tan Boon HeongCHN Gao Ling
CHN Huang SuiCHN Zheng Bo
CHN Gao Ling
2010CHN Lin DanCHN Wang ShixianINA Markis Kido
INA Hendra SetiawanCHN Tian Qing
CHN Zhao YunleiKOR Shin Baek-cheol
KOR Lee Hyo-jung
2014CHN Wang YihanINA Mohammad Ahsan
INA Hendra SetiawanINA Nitya Krishinda Maheswari
INA Greysia PoliiCHN Zhang Nan
CHN Zhao Yunlei
2018INA Jonatan ChristieTPE Tai Tzu-yingINA Marcus Fernaldi Gideon
INA Kevin Sanjaya SukamuljoCHN Chen Qingchen
CHN Jia YifanCHN Zheng Siwei
CHN Huang Yaqiong
2022CHN Li ShifengKOR An Se-youngIND Satwiksairaj Rankireddy
IND Chirag Shetty

Performance by nations

PosNationMSWSMDWDXD*MTWTTotalTotal16161616151616111
1CHN8818571047
2INA718425128
3KOR022363218
4MAS10402007
5JPN03010037
6HKG01000001
6TPE01000001
6IND00100001
6THA00000101

Notes: The table above shows number of gold medals won by countries. At the 1962 Asian Games, mixed doubles discipline wasn't conducted, so the number of gold medals aren't equal with others disciplines.

Medal table

References

References

  1. "Badminton – History". [[Wayback Machine]].
  2. (30 March 2009). "Sports – Badminton". Guangzhou Asian Games Organising Committee (GAGOC).
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