This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in rowing from 1982 to 2022. [1]
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1982 New Delhi | Liu Qun (CHN) | Shunsuke Horiuchi (JPN) | (PRK) |
1986 Seoul | Liu Qun (CHN) | Shunsuke Horiuchi (JPN) | Go Dong-hi (KOR) |
1990 Beijing | Li Zhongping (CHN) | Lim Kyung-suk (KOR) | Han Min-chol (PRK) |
1994 Hiroshima | Huang Xiaoping (CHN) | Sergeý Bormotin (TKM) | Georgiy Bartenev (KAZ) |
1998 Bangkok | Cai Yukun (CHN) | Lasmin (INA) | Muhammad Akram (PAK) |
2002 Busan | Cui Yonghui (CHN) | Law Hiu Fung (HKG) | Muhammad Akram (PAK) |
2006 Doha | Shin Eun-chul (KOR) | Bajrang Lal Takhar (IND) | Mikhail Garnik (KAZ) |
2010 Guangzhou | Bajrang Lal Takhar (IND) | Wang Ming-hui (TPE) | Haider Nawzad (IRQ) |
2014 Incheon | Mohsen Shadi (IRI) | Kim Dong-yong (KOR) | Sawarn Singh (IND) |
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Zhang Liang (CHN) | Kim Dong-yong (KOR) | Ryuta Arakawa (JPN) |
2022 Hangzhou | Zhang Liang (CHN) | Ryuta Arakawa (JPN) | Chiu Hin Chun (HKG) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1982 New Delhi | China (CHN) Ye Binglai Wang Deping | Japan (JPN) | South Korea (KOR) Chung Jae-soo Han Young-myong |
1986 Seoul | Japan (JPN) Satoru Miyoshi Tadashi Abe | China (CHN) Gu Jiahong Tang Hongwei | South Korea (KOR) Lee Sang-gyu Yoo Seong-joon |
1990 Beijing | China (CHN) Feng Feng Xu Wuling | South Korea (KOR) Jo Jun-hyung Lee Ki-hyun | India (IND) Surinder Singh Rajender Singh Bhanwala |
1994 Hiroshima | China (CHN) Feng Feng Xu Wuling | Turkmenistan (TKM) Dmitriý Krupin Waleriý Gussar | India (IND) Jagjit Singh Rajender Prahlad Shilke |
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | China (CHN) Li Xiaoxiong Zhao Jingbin | Uzbekistan (UZB) Sardor Tulkinkhujaev Alisher Turdiev | Japan (JPN) Yoshihiro Otsuka Yuta Takano |
2022 Hangzhou | Hong Kong (HKG) Lam San Tung Wong Wai Chun | Uzbekistan (UZB) Shekhroz Hakimov Dilshodjon Khudoyberdiev | India (IND) Babu Lal Yadav Lekh Ram |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1982 New Delhi | China (CHN) Xu Guoliang Yan Jun Li Jianxin | Japan (JPN) | India (IND) Pravin Uberoi Mohammed Amin Naik Deependra Tomar |
1986 Seoul | China (CHN) Chen Lianjia Wang Hongbing Yan Jun | Japan (JPN) Hidekazu Hayashi Hiroyoshi Matsui Tokuhisa Watai | South Korea (KOR) Chung In-kyo Sin Seung-ho Hyun Song-in |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1990 Beijing | Shen Hongfei (CHN) | Kim Il-yong (PRK) | Dalbir Singh (IND) |
1998 Bangkok | Hua Lingjun (CHN) | Kim Il-yong (PRK) | Muhammad Akram (PAK) |
2002 Busan | Zhu Zhifu (CHN) | Hitoshi Hase (JPN) | Law Hiu Fung (HKG) |
2006 Doha | Wu Chongkui (CHN) | Daisaku Takeda (JPN) | Ruthtanaphol Theppibal (THA) |
2010 Guangzhou | Mohsen Shadi (IRI) | Daisaku Takeda (JPN) | Artyom Kudryashov (UZB) |
2014 Incheon | Lok Kwan Hoi (HKG) | Lee Hak-beom (KOR) | Dushyant Chauhan (IND) |
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Park Hyun-su (KOR) | Chiu Hin Chun (HKG) | Dushyant Chauhan (IND) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2014 Incheon | China (CHN) Yu Chenggang Li Hui Fan Junjie Wang Tiexin | Hong Kong (HKG) Chow Kwong Wing Tang Chiu Mang Leung Chun Shek Kwan Ki Cheong | Indonesia (INA) Ardi Isadi Tanzil Hadid Muhad Yakin Ihram |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1986 Seoul | Chen Changfeng (CHN) | Han Hye-soon (KOR) | Ayuko Tanaka (JPN) |
1990 Beijing | Cao Mianying (CHN) | Ro Hong-sun (PRK) | Kang Sin-sook (KOR) |
1994 Hiroshima | Cao Mianying (CHN) | Ho Kim Fai (HKG) | Kim Mi-jung (KOR) |
1998 Bangkok | Zhang Xiuyun (CHN) | Fenella Ng (HKG) | Junko Kano (JPN) |
2002 Busan | Zhang Xiuyun (CHN) | Naoe Harada (JPN) | Lee Eun-hwa (KOR) |
2006 Doha | Jin Ziwei (CHN) | Ai Fukuchi (JPN) | Pere Karoba (INA) |
2010 Guangzhou | Tang Bin (CHN) | Shin Yeong-eun (KOR) | Zarrina Mihaylova (UZB) |
2014 Incheon | Kim Ye-ji (KOR) | Lee Ka Man (HKG) | Tạ Thanh Huyền (VIE) |
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Chen Yunxia (CHN) | Huang Yi-ting (TPE) | Alexandra Opachanova (KAZ) |
2022 Hangzhou | Anna Prakaten (UZB) | Liu Ruiqi (CHN) | Shiho Yonekawa (JPN) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2002 Busan | China (CHN) Dang Junling Li Qin | Japan (JPN) Akiko Iwamoto Atsuko Yamauchi | North Korea (PRK) Ri Ryon-hwa Kim Mi-sun |
2006 Doha | China (CHN) Tian Liang Li Qin | South Korea (KOR) Kim Ok-kyung Shin Yeong-eun | Kazakhstan (KAZ) Mariya Filimonova Inga Dudchenko |
2010 Guangzhou | China (CHN) Tian Liang Jin Ziwei | Vietnam (VIE) Phạm Thị Huệ Phạm Thị Thảo | South Korea (KOR) Im Eun-ju Ko Young-eun |
2014 Incheon | China (CHN) Duan Jingli Lü Yang | Kazakhstan (KAZ) Mariya Vassilyeva Svetlana Germanovich | Thailand (THA) Rojjana Raklao Phuttharaksa Neegree |
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | China (CHN) Jiang Yan Li Jingjing | South Korea (KOR) Kim Seul-gi Kim Ye-ji | Iran (IRI) Maryam Karami Parisa Ahmadi |
2022 Hangzhou | China (CHN) Lu Shiyu Shen Shuangmei | Iran (IRI) Mahsa Javar Zeinab Norouzi | Thailand (THA) Nuntida Krajangjam Parisa Chaempudsa |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2014 Incheon | China (CHN) Wang Min Shen Xiaoxing Wang Yuwei Zhang Xinyue | South Korea (KOR) Kim Seul-gi Ma Se-rom Jeon Seo-yeong Kim A-rum | Vietnam (VIE) Lê Thị An Phạm Thị Huệ Phạm Thị Thảo Phạm Thị Hài |
2022 Hangzhou | China (CHN) Chen Yunxia Zhang Ling Lü Yang Cui Xiaotong | Iran (IRI) Fatemeh Mojallal Nazanin Malaei Mahsa Javar Zeinab Norouzi | Vietnam (VIE) Lường Thị Thảo Bùi Thị Thu Hiền Nguyễn Thị Giang Phạm Thị Thảo |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1986 Seoul | China (CHN) Li Ronghua He Li Zhou Xiuhua Ma Yumin Li Hongbing | South Korea (KOR) Lee Byung-in Kook In-sook Kang Min-heung Joung Mong-ock Nam Sang-lan | Japan (JPN) Kaoru Seki Mayumi Oku Mieko Sakurai Miki Fujiyama Sayoko Enoki |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1990 Beijing | Liang Sanmei (CHN) | Ryoko Orihashi (JPN) | Kim Yeon-hee (KOR) |
1998 Bangkok | Ou Shaoyan (CHN) | Fenella Ng (HKG) | Phuttharaksa Neegree (THA) |
2002 Busan | Fu Fengjun (CHN) | Phuttharaksa Neegree (THA) | Yung Ka Yan (HKG) |
2006 Doha | Xu Dongxiang (CHN) | Lee Ka Man (HKG) | Phuttharaksa Neegree (THA) |
2010 Guangzhou | Eri Wakai (JPN) | Ji Yoo-jin (KOR) | Bussayamas Phaengkathok (THA) |
2014 Incheon | Ji Yoo-jin (KOR) | Lee Ka Man (HKG) | Soulmaz Abbasi (IRI) |
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Pan Dandan (CHN) | Nazanin Malaei (IRI) | Lee Ka Man (HKG) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1990 Beijing | China (CHN) Zhang Huajie Zeng Meilan Lin Zhiai Yan Dongling | North Korea (PRK) Chon Gyong-ok Ro Hyong-suk Choi Ryong-sun Kim Yong-ae | Indonesia (INA) Juliati Nelliewatiy Tuah Tutie |
1994 Hiroshima | China (CHN) Zhong Aifang Ou Shaoyan Wang Fang Ding Yahong | Japan (JPN) Kazuyo Urakami Miyuki Yamashita Michiyo Morishita Yukiko Ochi | None awarded |
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