This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in dragon boat from 2010 to 2022.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2018 Jakarta–Palembang | China (CHN) Jiao Fangxu Gao Jiawen Cai Wenxuan Liu Xuegang Du Zhuan Yin Zhonghai Zhang Zhen Zeng Delin Chen Guangqin Su Bopin Li Shuai Chen Juntong Ling Wenwei Feng Guojing Li Guisen Zhou Guichao | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Yin Wan-ting Wu Wei-min Wu Chun-chieh Wu Chen-po Tuan Yen-yu Lin Sheng-ru Lin Min-hao Ho Chia-lin Chuang Ying-chieh Chou En-ping Chou Chih-wei Chien Cheng-yen Chen Chou Yueh-hung Chen Yu-an Chen Tzu-hsien Chang Sheng-huang | Thailand (THA) Natthawat Waenphrom Chaiyakarn Choochuen Asdawut Mitilee Santas Mingwongyang Laor Iamluek Ekkapong Wongunjai Wasan Upalasueb Phakdee Wannamanee Nares Naoprakon Phawonrat Roddee Tanawoot Waipinid Nattawut Kaewsri Kasemsit Borriboonwasin Pornchai Tesdee Vinya Seechomchuen Boonsong Imtim |
2022 Hangzhou | China (CHN) Chen Fangjia Chen Zihuan Feng Chaochao Li Chuan Liu Yu Lü Luhui Shu Liang Sun Jiahao Wang Liang Wang Xiaodong Yang Hailei Yu Haijie Zhang Zhicheng Zheng Jiaxin | Thailand (THA) Sukon Boonem Kasemsit Borriboonwasin Chaiyakarn Choochuen Suradet Faengnoi Pornprom Kramsuk Natthapon Kreepkamrai Suwan Kwanthong Phatthara Sangdet Somchai Sangmuang Chitsanupong Sangpan Nopphadol Sangthuang Vinya Seechomchuen Pornchai Tesdee Phakdee Wannamanee | Indonesia (INA) Joko Andriyanto Muh Burhan Tri Wahyu Buwono Yuda Firmansyah Mugi Harjito Harjuna Andri Agus Mulyana Angga Suwandi Putra Maizir Riyondra Dedi Saputra Indra Tri Setiawan Sofiyanto Sutrisno Zubakri |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2010 Guangzhou | Indonesia (INA) Ajurahman Alkarmani Arifriyadi Asnawir Abdul Azis Asep Hidayat Iwan Husin Jaslin Marjuki John Feter Matulessy Spens Stuber Mehue Erwin David Monim Muchlis Eka Octarianus Pendrota Putra Kusuma Ikhwan Randi Didin Rusdiana Silo Japerry Siregar Andri Sugiarto Ahmad Supriadi Dedi Kurniawan Suyatno Syarifuddin Anwar Tarra | Myanmar (MYA) Kyaw Thu Aung Than Aung Win Htut Aung Aung Zaw Aye Win Htike Kyaw Myo Khaing Aung Ko Naing Lin Tun Tun Lin Aung Ko Min Zaw Min Khin Maung Myint Zaw Naing Yan Paing Saw Khay Sha Aung Lwin Soe Kyaw Soe Ye Aung Soe Kyaw Lin Tun Shwe Hla Win Thaung Win Min Min Zaw Myo Zaw Naing Naing Zaw | China (CHN) Guan Xiangting Hu Jiaoxin Huang Chentao Ji Pinghe Liang Xianqi Liu Peisong Liu Yaosen Luo Juncheng Ou Shuangan Pan Huijun Pan Zhanquan Su Bopin Su Boyuan Tan Shichao Tan Shipeng Wei Le Wu Guochong Wu Jiexiong Wu Jinxiong Zeng Runfa Zhou Dezi Zhou Qizhi Zhou Xingqiang |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2010 Guangzhou | Indonesia (INA) Ajurahman Alkarmani Arifriyadi Asnawir Abdul Azis Asep Hidayat Iwan Husin Jaslin Marjuki John Feter Matulessy Spens Stuber Mehue Erwin David Monim Muchlis Eka Octarianus Pendrota Putra Kusuma Ikhwan Randi Didin Rusdiana Silo Japerry Siregar Andri Sugiarto Ahmad Supriadi Dedi Kurniawan Suyatno Syarifuddin Anwar Tarra | Myanmar (MYA) Kyaw Thu Aung Than Aung Win Htut Aung Aung Zaw Aye Win Htike Kyaw Myo Khaing Aung Ko Naing Lin Tun Tun Lin Aung Ko Min Zaw Min Khin Maung Myint Zaw Naing Yan Paing Saw Khay Sha Aung Lwin Soe Kyaw Soe Ye Aung Soe Kyaw Lin Tun Shwe Hla Win Thaung Win Min Min Zaw Myo Zaw Naing Naing Zaw | China (CHN) Guan Xiangting Hu Jiaoxin Huang Chentao Ji Pinghe Liang Xianqi Liu Peisong Liu Yaosen Luo Juncheng Ou Shuangan Pan Huijun Pan Zhanquan Su Bopin Su Boyuan Tan Shichao Tan Shipeng Wei Le Wu Guochong Wu Jiexiong Wu Jinxiong Zeng Runfa Zhou Dezi Zhou Qizhi Zhou Xingqiang |
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Yin Wan-ting Wu Wei-min Wu Chun-chieh Wu Chen-po Tuan Yen-yu Lin Sheng-ru Lin Min-hao Ho Chia-lin Chuang Ying-chieh Chou En-ping Chou Chih-wei Chien Cheng-yen Chen Chou Yueh-hung Chen Yu-an Chen Tzu-hsien Chang Sheng-huang | China (CHN) Jiao Fangxu Gao Jiawen Cai Wenxuan Liu Xuegang Du Zhuan Yin Zhonghai Zhang Zhen Zeng Delin Chen Guangqin Su Bopin Li Shuai Chen Juntong Ling Wenwei Feng Guojing Li Guisen Zhou Guichao | Indonesia (INA) Mochamad Taufan Wijaya Anwar Tarra Sutrisno Syahrul Saputra Dedi Saputra Muhammad Yunus Rustandi Andri Agus Mulyana Poliyansyah Erwin David Monim Marjuki Yuda Firmansyah Arpan Spens Stuber Mehue Medi Juana Muhammad Fajar Faturahman Rio Akbar |
2022 Hangzhou | China (CHN) Chen Fangjia Chen Zihuan Feng Chaochao Li Chuan Liu Yu Lü Luhui Shu Liang Sun Jiahao Wang Liang Wang Xiaodong Yang Hailei Yu Haijie Zhang Zhicheng Zheng Jiaxin | Indonesia (INA) Joko Andriyanto Muh Burhan Tri Wahyu Buwono Yuda Firmansyah Mugi Harjito Harjuna Andri Agus Mulyana Angga Suwandi Putra Maizir Riyondra Dedi Saputra Indra Tri Setiawan Sofiyanto Sutrisno Zubakri | Thailand (THA) Sukon Boonem Kasemsit Borriboonwasin Chaiyakarn Choochuen Suradet Faengnoi Pornprom Kramsuk Natthapon Kreepkamrai Suwan Kwanthong Phatthara Sangdet Somchai Sangmuang Chitsanupong Sangpan Nopphadol Sangthuang Vinya Seechomchuen Pornchai Tesdee Phakdee Wannamanee |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2010 Guangzhou | Indonesia (INA) Ajurahman Alkarmani Arifriyadi Asnawir Abdul Azis Asep Hidayat Iwan Husin Jaslin Marjuki John Feter Matulessy Spens Stuber Mehue Erwin David Monim Muchlis Eka Octarianus Pendrota Putra Kusuma Ikhwan Randi Didin Rusdiana Silo Japerry Siregar Andri Sugiarto Ahmad Supriadi Dedi Kurniawan Suyatno Syarifuddin Anwar Tarra | Myanmar (MYA) Kyaw Thu Aung Than Aung Win Htut Aung Aung Zaw Aye Win Htike Kyaw Myo Khaing Aung Ko Naing Lin Tun Tun Lin Aung Ko Min Zaw Min Khin Maung Myint Zaw Naing Yan Paing Saw Khay Sha Aung Lwin Soe Kyaw Soe Ye Aung Soe Kyaw Lin Tun Shwe Hla Win Thaung Win Min Min Zaw Myo Zaw Naing Naing Zaw | South Korea (KOR) Byeon Hong-kyun Gu Ja-uk Hyun Jae-chan Jeong Seung-gyun Kim Chang-soo Kim Hyun-soo Kim Seon-ho Kim Yong-hyun Kim Yu-ho Lee Byung-tak Lee Hyun-woo Lee Seong-won Lee Suk-hwan Oh Byung-hoon Oh Joong-dae Park Ho-gi Park Jeong-hoon Park Jeong-keun Park Min-ho Shim Dae-seop Shin Heon-sub Shin Yun-gyu Song Myeong-chan Yang Byung-doo |
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Yin Wan-ting Wu Wei-min Wu Chun-chieh Wu Chen-po Tuan Yen-yu Lin Sheng-ru Lin Min-hao Ho Chia-lin Chuang Ying-chieh Chou En-ping Chou Chih-wei Chien Cheng-yen Chen Chou Yueh-hung Chen Yu-an Chen Tzu-hsien Chang Sheng-huang | Indonesia (INA) Mochamad Taufan Wijaya Anwar Tarra Sutrisno Syahrul Saputra Dedi Saputra Muhammad Yunus Rustandi Andri Agus Mulyana Poliyansyah Erwin David Monim Marjuki Yuda Firmansyah Arpan Spens Stuber Mehue Medi Juana Muhammad Fajar Faturahman Rio Akbar | Korea (COR) Yang Chol-jin Ri Yong-hyok Paek Won-ryol O In-guk Kim Pu-song Kim Jin-il Jon Chung-hyok Choe Kyong-uk Lee Hyeon-joo Yeom Hee-tae Park Cheol-min An Hyun-jin Shin Dong-jin Kim Yong-gil Jung Hoon-seock Shin Seong-woo |
2022 Hangzhou | Indonesia (INA) Joko Andriyanto Muh Burhan Tri Wahyu Buwono Yuda Firmansyah Mugi Harjito Harjuna Andri Agus Mulyana Angga Suwandi Putra Maizir Riyondra Dedi Saputra Indra Tri Setiawan Sofiyanto Sutrisno Zubakri | China (CHN) Chen Fangjia Chen Zihuan Feng Chaochao Li Chuan Liu Yu Lü Luhui Shu Liang Sun Jiahao Wang Liang Wang Xiaodong Yang Hailei Yu Haijie Zhang Zhicheng Zheng Jiaxin | Myanmar (MYA) Hein Soe Htoo Htoo Aung Myint Ko Ko Myo Hlaing Win Naing Lin Oo Pyae Phyo Thant Pyae Sone Aung Saw Kaung Kaung San Saw Moe Aung Saw Niang Lin Kyaw Thant Zin Oo Tin Ko Ko Yu Ya Maung Zaw Zaw Tun |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2018 Jakarta–Palembang | China (CHN) Peng Xiaojuan Dong Aili Chen Chen Wang Jing Wang Li Xu Fengxue Zhong Yuan Chen Xue Tang Shenglan Song Yanbing Liang Liping Huang Yi Hu Chen Bai Ge Pan Huizhu Li Lianying | Indonesia (INA) Ririn Puji Astuti Since Lithasova Yom Ramla B Fazriah Nurbayan Alvonsina Monim Stevani Maysche Ibo Masripah Shifa Garnika Nurkarim Christina Kafolakari Selvianti Devi Hidayat Raudani Fitra Astri Dwijayanti Emiliana Deau Aswiati Riana Yulistrian Risti Ardianti | Korea (COR) To Myong-suk Yun Un-jong Ri Hyang Kim Su-hyang Jong Ye-song Ho Su-jong Cha Un-yong Cha Un-gyong Hyun Jae-chan Kang Cho-hee Lee Ye-lin Choi Yu-seul Jang Hyun-jung Byun Eun-jeong Jo Min-ji Kim Hyeon-hee |
2022 Hangzhou | China (CHN) Cheng Lingzhi Ding Sijie Fan Yiting Li Shuqi Li Zhixian Luo Meng Shi Yingying Sun Yang Wang Ji Wang Li Wang Ying Xue Lina Yu Shimeng Zhu Xiaoli | Indonesia (INA) Ramla Baharuddin Ester Yustince Daimoi Iin Rosiana Damiri Dayumin Raudani Fitra Nadia Hafiza Maryati Sella Monim Cinta Priendtisca Nayomi Fazriah Nurbayan Ratih Ayuning Tika Vihari Reski Wahyuni Anisa Yulistiawan | Thailand (THA) Jaruwan Chaikan Ketkanok Chomchey Jirawan Hankhamla Praewpan Kawsri Watcharaporn Khadtiya Pranchalee Moonkasem Patthama Nanthain Nipaporn Nopsri Arisara Pantulap Sukanya Poradok Anuthida Saeheng Thitima Sukrat Onuma Teeranaew Benjamas Woranuch |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2010 Guangzhou | China (CHN) Cao Lina Chen Lulu Cong Linlin Huang Yi Li Jiadai Li Yuanyuan Liang Liping Liang Zhuanhao Liang Ziyu Liu Jia Liu Xuelian Lun Jinyi Luo Xin Peng Chun Qu Xue Song Yanbing Wang Lin Wu Yongfang Xia Shiying Yu Zhanxin Zhang Guolong Zhao Yanna Zhou Yamin Zhu Songsong | Indonesia (INA) Wina Apriani Sarce Aronggear Dayumin Astri Dwijayanti Yulanda Ester Entong Farida Raudani Fitra Fitri Ayu Hasnah Tika Inderiyani Yunita Kadop Masripah Minawati Novita Sari Ririn Nurparida Cici Pramita Riska Elpia Ramadani Royani Rais Rasima Salwiah Kanti Santyawati Suhartati Wahyuni Since Litashova Yom | Thailand (THA) Chariyarat Ananchai Sairawee Boonplong Nattakant Boonruang Woraporn Boonyuhong Jaruwan Chaikan Kornkaew Chantaniyom Pet Kawong Auncharee Khuntathong Sirinya Klongjaroen Pemika Metsuwan Pranchalee Moonkasem Pratumrat Nakuy Narissara Namsilee Nipaporn Nopsri Tanaporn Panid Supatra Pholsil Ngamfah Photha Pattaya Sangkumma Ravisara Sungsuwan Rungpailin Sungsuwan Kanya Tachuenchit Chutikan Thanawanutpong Suporn Thussoongnern Patcharee Tippayamonton |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2010 Guangzhou | China (CHN) Cao Lina Chen Lulu Cong Linlin Huang Yi Li Jiadai Li Yuanyuan Liang Liping Liang Zhuanhao Liang Ziyu Liu Jia Liu Xuelian Lun Jinyi Luo Xin Peng Chun Qu Xue Song Yanbing Wang Lin Wu Yongfang Xia Shiying Yu Zhanxin Zhang Guolong Zhao Yanna Zhou Yamin Zhu Songsong | Indonesia (INA) Wina Apriani Sarce Aronggear Dayumin Astri Dwijayanti Yulanda Ester Entong Farida Raudani Fitra Fitri Ayu Hasnah Tika Inderiyani Yunita Kadop Masripah Minawati Novita Sari Ririn Nurparida Cici Pramita Riska Elpia Ramadani Royani Rais Rasima Salwiah Kanti Santyawati Suhartati Wahyuni Since Litashova Yom | Thailand (THA) Chariyarat Ananchai Sairawee Boonplong Nattakant Boonruang Woraporn Boonyuhong Jaruwan Chaikan Kornkaew Chantaniyom Pet Kawong Auncharee Khuntathong Sirinya Klongjaroen Pemika Metsuwan Pranchalee Moonkasem Pratumrat Nakuy Narissara Namsilee Nipaporn Nopsri Tanaporn Panid Supatra Pholsil Ngamfah Photha Pattaya Sangkumma Ravisara Sungsuwan Rungpailin Sungsuwan Kanya Tachuenchit Chutikan Thanawanutpong Suporn Thussoongnern Patcharee Tippayamonton |
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Korea (COR) To Myong-suk Yun Un-jong Ri Hyang Kim Su-hyang Jong Ye-song Ho Su-jong Cha Un-yong Cha Un-gyong Hyun Jae-chan Kang Cho-hee Lee Ye-lin Choi Yu-seul Jang Hyun-jung Byun Eun-jeong Jo Min-ji Kim Hyeon-hee | China (CHN) Peng Xiaojuan Dong Aili Chen Chen Wang Jing Wang Li Xu Fengxue Zhong Yuan Chen Xue Tang Shenglan Song Yanbing Liang Liping Huang Yi Hu Chen Bai Ge Pan Huizhu Li Lianying | Thailand (THA) Kanittha Nennoo Nipatcha Pootong Nipaporn Nopsri Pranchalee Moonkasem Wararat Plodpai Wanida Thammarat Prapaporn Pumkhunthod Suphatthra Kheha Patthama Nanthain Praewpan Kawsri Nattakant Boonruang Mintra Mannok Jariya Kankasikam Arisara Pantulap Saowanee Khamsaeng Jaruwan Chaikan |
2022 Hangzhou | China (CHN) Cheng Lingzhi Ding Sijie Fan Yiting Li Shuqi Li Zhixian Luo Meng Shi Yingying Sun Yang Wang Ji Wang Li Wang Ying Xue Lina Yu Shimeng Zhu Xiaoli | Indonesia (INA) Ramla Baharuddin Ester Yustince Daimoi Iin Rosiana Damiri Dayumin Raudani Fitra Nadia Hafiza Maryati Sella Monim Cinta Priendtisca Nayomi Fazriah Nurbayan Ratih Ayuning Tika Vihari Reski Wahyuni Anisa Yulistiawan | Myanmar (MYA) Hla Hla Htwe Khin Su Su Aung Lin Lin Kyaw Man Huai Phawng Moe Ma Ma Myint Myint Soe Phyu Phyu Aung San San Moe Saw Myat Thu Soe Sandar Soe Soe Kyaw Su Wai Phyo Thet Phyo Naing Win Win Htwe |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2010 Guangzhou | China (CHN) Cao Lina Chen Lulu Cong Linlin Huang Yi Li Jiadai Li Yuanyuan Liang Liping Liang Zhuanhao Liang Ziyu Liu Jia Liu Xuelian Lun Jinyi Luo Xin Peng Chun Qu Xue Song Yanbing Wang Lin Wu Yongfang Xia Shiying Yu Zhanxin Zhang Guolong Zhao Yanna Zhou Yamin Zhu Songsong | Indonesia (INA) Wina Apriani Sarce Aronggear Dayumin Astri Dwijayanti Yulanda Ester Entong Farida Raudani Fitra Fitri Ayu Hasnah Tika Inderiyani Yunita Kadop Masripah Minawati Novita Sari Ririn Nurparida Cici Pramita Riska Elpia Ramadani Royani Rais Rasima Salwiah Kanti Santyawati Suhartati Wahyuni Since Litashova Yom | Thailand (THA) Chariyarat Ananchai Sairawee Boonplong Nattakant Boonruang Woraporn Boonyuhong Jaruwan Chaikan Kornkaew Chantaniyom Pet Kawong Auncharee Khuntathong Sirinya Klongjaroen Pemika Metsuwan Pranchalee Moonkasem Pratumrat Nakuy Narissara Namsilee Nipaporn Nopsri Tanaporn Panid Supatra Pholsil Ngamfah Photha Pattaya Sangkumma Ravisara Sungsuwan Rungpailin Sungsuwan Kanya Tachuenchit Chutikan Thanawanutpong Suporn Thussoongnern Patcharee Tippayamonton |
2022 Hangzhou | China (CHN) Cheng Lingzhi Ding Sijie Fan Yiting Li Shuqi Li Zhixian Luo Meng Shi Yingying Sun Yang Wang Ji Wang Li Wang Ying Xue Lina Yu Shimeng Zhu Xiaoli | Indonesia (INA) Ramla Baharuddin Ester Yustince Daimoi Iin Rosiana Damiri Dayumin Raudani Fitra Nadia Hafiza Maryati Sella Monim Cinta Priendtisca Nayomi Fazriah Nurbayan Ratih Ayuning Tika Vihari Reski Wahyuni Anisa Yulistiawan | South Korea (KOR) Byun Eun-jeong Cha Tae-hee Cho Soo-bin Han Sol-hee Jeong Ji-won Ju Hee Ju Yun-woo Kim Da-bin Kim Hyeon-hee Kim Yeo-jin Lee Hyeon-joo Lim Sung-hwa Tak Su-jin Yun Ye-bom |
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