Boccia at the Asian Para Games

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Boccia events have been contested at every Asian Para Games since 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou. [1]

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Editions

GamesYearHost cityBest nation
1 2010 Guangzhou, China Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
2 2014 Incheon, South Korea Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
3 2018 Jakarta, Indonesia Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
4 2022 Hangzhou, China

Medalist

Individual - BC1
2018Jakarta (INA)HUADPRADIT Witsanu (THA)JUNG Sungjoon (KOR)KIM Dohyun (KOR)
2014Incheon (KOR)TADTONG Pattaya (THA)HUADPRADIT Witsanu (THA)SUN Kai (CHN)
2010Guangzhou (CHN)HUADPRADIT Witsanu (THA)JI Kwang Min (KOR)KIM Myeong Su (KOR)
Individual - BC2
2018Jakarta (INA)SAENGAMPHA Worawut (THA)VONGSA Watcharaphon (THA)YEUNG Hiu Lam (HKG)
2014Incheon (KOR)SAENGAMPHA Worawut (THA)VONGSA Watcharaphon (THA)YAN Zhiqiang (CHN)
2010Guangzhou (CHN)VONGSA Watcharaphon (THA)JEONG So Yeong (KOR)SON Jeong-Min (KOR)
Individual - BC3
2018Jakarta (INA)JEONG Ho Won (KOR)KIM Jun Yup (KOR)HO Yuen Kei (HKG)
2014Incheon (KOR)KIM Jun Yup (KOR)JEONG Ho Won (KOR)KIM Han Soo (KOR)
2010Guangzhou (CHN)KIM Han Soo (KOR)JEONG Ho Won (KOR)VISARATANUNTA Tanimpat (THA)
Individual - BC4
2018Jakarta (INA)LIN Ximei (CHN)SOMSANUK Ritthikrai (THA)WON Seokbeop (KOR)
2014Incheon (KOR)LEUNG Yuk Wing (HKG)LAU Vivian (HKG)LARPYEN Pornchok (THA)
2010Guangzhou (CHN)ZHENG Yuansen (CHN)KIM Sung Kyu (KOR)LEUNG Yuk Wing (HKG)
Pairs - BC3
2018Jakarta (INA)Hong Kong, China (HKG)Singapore (SGP)Republic of Korea (KOR)
HO Yuen KeiBINTE MOHAMMAD TAHA NurulasyiqahJEONG Ho Won
TSANG Ling YanLIM Faye Yu FeiKIM Han Soo
TSE Tak WahTOH Sze NingKIM Jun Yup
2014Incheon (KOR)Republic of Korea (KOR)Japan (JPN)Hong Kong, China (HKG)
JEONG Ho WonKATO KeitaHO Yuen Kei
KIM Han SooMATSUNAGA KaedeLIU Wing Tung
KIM Jun YupNARA JunpeiTSANG Ling Yan
Pairs - BC4
2018Jakarta (INA)People's Republic of China (CHN)Republic of Korea (KOR)Thailand (THA)
GUANG YuexiangJANG Seong YukLARPYEN Pornchok
LIN XimeiSEO Hyeon SeokPHONBILA Nuanchan
ZHENG YuansenWON SeokbeopSOMSANUK Ritthikrai
2014Incheon (KOR)Hong Kong, China (HKG)Thailand (THA)People's Republic of China (CHN)
LAU VivianHOYTHONG AkomLIN Ximei
LEUNG Yuk WingLARPYEN PornchokZHENG Yuansen
WONG Kwan HangTANBUT Chaloemphon
Team - BC1-2
2018Jakarta (INA)Thailand (THA)Hong Kong, China (HKG)Japan (JPN)
HUADPRADIT WitsanuCHAN Kam ChauFUJII Yuriko
PACHDEE BoontepKWOK Hoi Ying KarenHIROSE Takayuki
TIPMANEE SubinLOUNG JohnNAKAMURA Takumi
VONGSA WatcharaphonYEUNG Hiu LamSUGIMURA Hidetaka
2014Incheon (KOR)Thailand (THA)People's Republic of China (CHN)Hong Kong, China (HKG)
HUADPRADIT WitsanuSUN KaiKWOK Hoi Ying Karen
JITSA-NGIEM MongkolYAN ZhiqiangLEUNG Mei Yee
SAENGAMPHA WorawutZHANG QiNG Chi Hang
TADTONG PattayaZHONG KaiWONG Kam Lung
VONGSA WatcharaphonYEUNG Hiu Lam

Medals (2010-2018)

Source: [2]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)85316
2Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea  (KOR)48618
3Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong  (HKG)32510
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)3137
5Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)0112
6Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SGP)0101
Totals (6 entries)18181854

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References

  1. "Hangzhou Asian Para Games - 杭州第4届亚洲残疾人运动会信息发布系统".
  2. "Hangzhou Asian Para Games - 杭州第4届亚洲残疾人运动会信息发布系统".