Sailing at the 1994 Asian Games

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Sailing
at the 1994 Asian Games
Sailing pictogram.svg
Venue Hiroshima Bay
Dates4–11 October 1994
Competitors56 from 12 nations
  1990
1998  

Sailing was contested at the 1994 Asian Games in Kannon Marina, Hiroshima Bay, Hiroshima, Japan from October 4 to October 11.

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Medalists

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
Mistral
details
Qian Hong
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Sam Wong
Flag of Hong Kong (1959-1997).svg  Hong Kong
Arun Homraruen
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
470
details
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan
Kenji Nakamura
Masato Takaki
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Siew Shaw Her
Charles Lim
Flag of India.svg  India
Farokh Tarapore
Kelly Subbanand Rao

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Mistral
details
Li Ke
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Lee Lai Shan
Flag of Hong Kong (1959-1997).svg  Hong Kong
Joo Soon-ahn
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea
470
details
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Li Sumei
Chen Xiumei
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan
Mieko Kasai
Chinatsu Ojima
Flag of Hong Kong (1959-1997).svg  Hong Kong
Cheung Mei Han
Cheung Pui Shan

Open

EventGoldSilverBronze
Optimist
details
Ryan Tan
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Tetsuya Matsunaga
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan
Arsalan Khan
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Laser
details
Benedict Tan
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Jin Hong-chul
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea
Cao Xiaobo
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Enterprise
details
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan
Hiroshi Maeda
Takayuki Goto
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Munir Sadiq
Mamoon Sadiq
Flag of India.svg  India
Homi Motivala
Pushpendra Kumar Garg

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)3014
2Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan  (JPN)2204
3Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)1102
4Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)1001
5Flag of Hong Kong (1959-1997).svg  Hong Kong  (HKG)0213
6Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan  (PAK)0112
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea  (KOR)0112
8Flag of India.svg  India  (IND)0022
9Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)0011
Totals (9 entries)77721

Participating nations

A total of 56 athletes from 12 nations competed in sailing at the 1994 Asian Games:

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