Chinese Taipei at the FISU World University Games

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Chinese Taipei at the
Universiade
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg
IOC code TPE
National federation Chinese Taipei University Sports Federation
(中華民國大專院校體育總會)
Medals
Gold
95
Silver
116
Bronze
139
Total
350
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

"Chinese Taipei," the country designation under which Taiwan competes at international sports events, has participated in all editions of the Summer Universiade held since the 1989 Summer Universiade (the event's fourteenth year).

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Medal count

Summer Universiade

Chinese Taipei has won 349 medals in 18 appearances at the Summer Universiade and are in sixteenth place on the all-time Summer Universiade medal table.

  Host nation
Edition Gold FISU.svg Silver FISU.svg Bronze FISU.svg Medals FISU.svg
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Zagreb 1987 0000
Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg 1989 0000
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sheffield 1991 1001
Flag of the United States.svg Buffalo 1993 0033
Flag of Japan.svg Fukuoka 1995 1124
Flag of Italy.svg Sicily 1997 2114
Flag of Spain.svg Palma 1999 2204
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Beijing 2001 0358
Flag of South Korea.svg Daegu 2003 33511
Flag of Turkey.svg Ízmir 2005 62412
Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok 2007 791329
Flag of Serbia.svg Belgrade 2009 75517
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shenzhen 2011 791632
Flag of Russia.svg Kazan 2013 44715
Flag of South Korea.svg Gwangju 2015 6121836
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg Taipei 2017 [1] 26343090
Flag of Italy.svg Naples 2019 9131032
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chengdu 2021 10171946
Total91114138343

Winter Universiade

Chinese Taipei has won 1 medal at the Winter Universiade and is in forty-seventh place on the all-time Winter Universiade medal table.

Edition Gold FISU.svg Silver FISU.svg Bronze FISU.svg Medals FISU.svg
Flag of Austria.svg Innsbruck 2005 0000
Flag of Italy.svg Turin 2007 0000
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Harbin 2009 0000
Flag of Turkey.svg Erzurum 2011 0000
Flag of Italy.svg Trentino 2013 0011
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Almaty 2017 0000
Flag of Russia.svg Krasnoyarsk 2019 0000
Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid 2023 0000
Total0011

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