List of Asian Games medalists in cross-country skiing
Main article: Cross-country skiing at the Asian Winter Games
This is the complete list of Asian Winter Games medalists in cross-country skiing from 1986 to 2011.[1]
Men
Sprint
- Freestyle: 2007
- Classical: 2011–
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2007 Changchun | Yuichi Onda (JPN) | Alexey Poltoranin (KAZ) | Yevgeniy Koshevoy (KAZ) |
2011 Astana–Almaty | Alexey Poltoranin (KAZ) | Nikolay Chebotko (KAZ) | Yuichi Onda (JPN) |
Team sprint
- Freestyle: 2011
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2011 Astana–Almaty | Kazakhstan (KAZ) Alexey Poltoranin Nikolay Chebotko |
Japan (JPN) Masaya Kimura Nobu Naruse |
South Korea (KOR) Park Byung-joo Jung Eui-myung |
10 km
- Classical: 1996–
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1996 Harbin | Pavel Ryabinin (KAZ) | Vladimir Bortsov (KAZ) | Park Byung-chul (KOR) |
2003 Aomori | Andrey Golovko (KAZ) | Maxim Odnodvortsev (KAZ) | Dmitriy Yeremenko (KAZ) |
2011 Astana–Almaty | Keishin Yoshida (JPN) | Nikolay Chebotko (KAZ) | Alexey Poltoranin (KAZ) |
15 km
- Classical: 1986–1990
- Freestyle: 1996
- Classical: 1999
- Freestyle: 2003–
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1986 Sapporo | Kazunari Sasaki (JPN) | Yuji Yamaishi (JPN) | Jun Yeung-hae (KOR) |
1990 Sapporo | Kazunari Sasaki (JPN) | Hirofumi Watanabe (JPN) | Hiroyuki Imai (JPN) |
1996 Harbin | Pavel Ryabinin (KAZ) | Qu Donghai (CHN) | Vladimir Bortsov (KAZ) |
1999 Gangwon | Vladimir Smirnov (KAZ) | Pavel Ryabinin (KAZ) | Andrey Nevzorov (KAZ) |
2003 Aomori | Maxim Odnodvortsev (KAZ) | Masaaki Kozu (JPN) | Zhang Chengye (CHN) |
2011 Astana–Almaty | Keishin Yoshida (JPN) | Nobu Naruse (JPN) | Nikolay Chebotko (KAZ) |
30 km
- Freestyle: 1986–2007
- Classical: 2011
- Freestyle: 2017–
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1986 Sapporo | Taniyuki Yuki (JPN) | Kazunari Sasaki (JPN) | Jun Yeung-hae (KOR) |
1990 Sapporo | Kazunari Sasaki (JPN) | Hiroyuki Imai (JPN) | Hirofumi Watanabe (JPN) |
1999 Gangwon | Andrey Nevzorov (KAZ) | Vladimir Smirnov (KAZ) | Mitsuo Horigome (JPN) |
2003 Aomori | Maxim Odnodvortsev (KAZ) | Zhang Chengye (CHN) | Dmitriy Yeremenko (KAZ) |
2007 Changchun | Maxim Odnodvortsev (KAZ) | Andrey Kondryshev (KAZ) | Katsuhito Ebisawa (JPN) |
Andrey Golovko (KAZ) | |||
2011 Astana–Almaty | Alexey Poltoranin (KAZ) | Sergey Cherepanov (KAZ) | Keishin Yoshida (JPN) |
4 × 7.5 km relay
- From 1986 to 2011, 4 × 10 km relay
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1986 Sapporo | Japan (JPN) Hirofumi Sokata Yuji Yamaishi Taniyuki Yuki Hidetsugu Sugawara |
South Korea (KOR) Cho Sung-hoon Hong Kun-pyo Park Ki-ho Jun Yeung-hae |
China (CHN) |
1990 Sapporo | Japan (JPN) Hiroyuki Kudo Hirofumi Watanabe Masaharu Yamazaki Kazunari Sasaki |
South Korea (KOR) Cho Sung-hoon Park Ki-ho Park Byung-chul Hong Kun-pyo |
Mongolia (MGL) Chuluuny Batbold Ziitsagaany Ganbat Dambajantsagiin Battulga Gongoryn Myeryei |
1996 Harbin | Kazakhstan (KAZ) Vladimir Bortsov Samat Musin Andrey Nevzorov Pavel Ryabinin |
Japan (JPN) | China (CHN) |
1999 Gangwon | Kazakhstan (KAZ) Pavel Ryabinin Igor Zubrilin Andrey Nevzorov Vladimir Smirnov |
Japan (JPN) Katsuhito Ebisawa Takeshi Sato Mitsuo Horigome Hiroyuki Imai |
South Korea (KOR) Park Byung-joo Park Byung-chul Shin Doo-sun Ahn Jin-soo |
2003 Aomori | Japan (JPN) Katsuhito Ebisawa Hiroyuki Imai Mitsuo Horigome Masaaki Kozu |
Kazakhstan (KAZ) Andrey Golovko Nikolay Chebotko Dmitriy Yeremenko Maxim Odnodvortsev |
China (CHN) Li Geliang Han Dawei Zhang Chengye Qu Donghai |
2007 Changchun | Kazakhstan (KAZ) Sergey Cherepanov Andrey Kondryshev Maxim Odnodvortsev Nikolay Chebotko |
Japan (JPN) Yuichi Onda Katsuhito Ebisawa Nobu Naruse Shohei Honda |
China (CHN) Li Geliang Xia Wan Bian Wenyou Wang Songtao |
2011 Astana–Almaty | Kazakhstan (KAZ) Sergey Cherepanov Alexey Poltoranin Nikolay Chebotko Yevgeniy Velichko |
Japan (JPN) Kohei Shimizu Keishin Yoshida Masaya Kimura Nobu Naruse |
South Korea (KOR) Im Yeui-gyu Ha Tae-bok Lee Jun-gil Park Byung-joo |
Women
Sprint
- Freestyle: 2007
- Classical: 2011–
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2007 Changchun | Wang Chunli (CHN) | Yelena Kolomina (KAZ) | Hou Yuxia (CHN) |
2011 Astana–Almaty | Madoka Natsumi (JPN) | Yelena Kolomina (KAZ) | Oxana Yatskaya (KAZ) |
Team sprint
- Freestyle: 2011
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2011 Astana–Almaty | Kazakhstan (KAZ) Oxana Yatskaya Yelena Kolomina |
China (CHN) Man Dandan Li Hongxue |
Japan (JPN) Naoko Omori Yuki Kobayashi |
5 km
- Classical: 1986–
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1986 Sapporo | Kazuko Nakajima (JPN) | Mihoko Shimizume (JPN) | Tang Yuqin (CHN) |
1996 Harbin | Oxana Yatskaya (KAZ) | Sumiko Yokoyama (JPN) | Yelena Chernetsova (KAZ) |
1999 Gangwon | Sumiko Yokoyama (JPN) | Svetlana Shishkina (KAZ) | Luan Zhengrong (CHN) |
2003 Aomori | Svetlana Malahova-Shishkina (KAZ) | Oxana Yatskaya (KAZ) | Yelena Antonova (KAZ) |
2007 Changchun | Oxana Yatskaya (KAZ) | Svetlana Malahova-Shishkina (KAZ) | Wang Chunli (CHN) |
2011 Astana–Almaty | Masako Ishida (JPN) | Madoka Natsumi (JPN) | Li Hongxue (CHN) |
10 km
- Freestyle: 1986
- Classical: 1990
- Freestyle: 1996–
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1986 Sapporo | Kazuko Nakajima (JPN) | Mihoko Shimizume (JPN) | Song Shiji (CHN) |
1990 Sapporo | Fumiko Aoki (JPN) | Yoshiko Mikami (JPN) | Ri Kyong-hui (PRK) |
1996 Harbin | Sumiko Yokoyama (JPN) | Yu Shumei (CHN) | Guo Dongling (CHN) |
1999 Gangwon | Svetlana Shishkina (KAZ) | Sumiko Yokoyama (JPN) | Fumiko Aoki (JPN) |
2003 Aomori | Oxana Yatskaya (KAZ) | Svetlana Malahova-Shishkina (KAZ) | Hou Yuxia (CHN) |
2011 Astana–Almaty | Lee Chae-won (KOR) | Masako Ishida (JPN) | Yuki Kobayashi (JPN) |
15 km
- Freestyle: 1990
- Classical: 2011
- Freestyle: 2017–
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1990 Sapporo | Fumiko Aoki (JPN) | Naomi Hoshikawa (JPN) | Wang Jinfen (CHN) |
2011 Astana–Almaty | Masako Ishida (JPN) | Yelena Kolomina (KAZ) | Svetlana Malahova-Shishkina (KAZ) |
4 × 5 km relay
References
- ↑ "Results of the 1st Asian Winter Games". Changchun 2007 official website. Archived from the original on January 19, 2007. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
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