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Revision as of 08:00, 15 January 2024

Asian Para Games
AbbreviationAPG, Para Asiad
First event2010 Asian Para Games in Guangzhou, China
Occur everyfour years
Last event2022 Asian Para Games in Hangzhou, China
Next event2026 Asian Para Games in Nagoya, Japan
PurposeMulti-sport event for athletes with disabilities from nations in Asia

The Asian Para Games, also known as Para Asiad, is a multi-sport event regulated by the Asian Paralympic Committee that's held every four years after every Asian Games for athletes with physical disabilities. Both events had adopted the strategy used by the Olympic and Paralympic Games of having both games in the same city. However, the exclusion of Asian Para Games from Asian Games host city contract meant that both events ran independently of each other. The Games are recognized by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and are described as the second largest multi-sport event after the Paralympic Games.

In its history, three nations have hosted the Asian Para Games and Forty-four nations have participated in the Games.

The most recent games was held in Hangzhou, China between 22 and 28 October 2023. The next games are scheduled to be held in Nagoya, Japan from 18 to 26 October 2026.

History

The FESPIC Games existed previous to the Asian Para Games and was contested by athletes from the Asia Pacific region. The FESPIC Games was first held in 1975 in Oita, Japan with 18 participating nations. Eight more FESPIC Games were held until 2006.[1]

The Asian Para Games superseded the FESPIC Games, which was dissolved alongside the FESPIC Federation, the governing body of the games and merged with the Asian Paralympic Council which was renamed as the Asian Paralympic Committee at the closing of the final FESPIC edition held in November 2006 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The first Asian multi-sports event for athletes with a disability, the inaugural Asian Para Games was held in 2010 in Guangzhou, China.[2]

Although there is the idea of holding the Asian and the Asian Para Games in the same city as happening on the Olympics and the Paralympics, to this day there is no mention of the Para Asian Games in the contract for the host city of the Asian Games, which means that the events are held completely separately and without any connection. Both games ran independently of each other and were managed by different Organising Committees.[3][4]

List of Asian Para Games

Host cities of the Asian Para Games
Edition Year Host City Host Nation Opened by[a] Start Date End Date Nations Competitors Sports Events Top Placed Team Ref.
1 2010 Guangzhou  China Vice Premier Li Keqiang[b] 12 December 19 December 41 2,405 19 341  China (CHN) [5]
2 2014 Incheon  Südkorea Prime Minister Chung Hong-won[c] 18 October 24 October 41 2,497 23 443 [6]
3 2018 Jakarta  Indonesien President Joko Widodo 6 October 13 October 43 2,757 18 506 [7]
4 2022 Hangzhou  China Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang[d] 22 October 2023 28 October 2023 44 3,100 22[8] 501
5 2026 Aichi-Nagoya  Japan TBA 18 October 2026 26 October 2026 18[9]
6 2030 or 2031 Doha  Katar Future event
7 2034 or 2035 Riyadh  Saudi-Arabien Future event

Notes:

  1. ^ Names & offices in italics reflect an opener who was not head of state when opening the Games. If the office is partially italicized, the non-italicized portion is the office & name of the head of state being represented.
  2. ^ Representing Hu Jintao, President of the People's Republic of China.
  3. ^ Representing Park Geun-hye, President of South Korea.
  4. ^ Representing Xi Jinping, President of the People's Republic of China.

Ranking

Year Ranking by Medals
1 2 3
2010  China  Japan  Südkorea
2014  China  Südkorea  Japan
2018  China  Südkorea  Iran
2022  China  Iran  Japan

Sports

27 Sports were presented in Asian Para Games history, including 2010 Asian Para Games to 2022 Asian Para Games.

Number Event 2010 2014 2018 2022 2026
Core Sports
1 Para Archery at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2 Para Athletics at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
3 Para Cycling at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4 Para Shooting at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
5 Para Swimming at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Boat Sports
6 Para Canoeing at the Asian Para Games No No No Yes Yes
7 Para Rowing at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes No Yes Yes
8 Para Sailing at the Asian Para Games No Yes No No No
Combat Sports
9 Fencing at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
10 Judo at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
11 Taekwondo at the Asian Para Games No No No Yes Yes
Team Sports
12 Wheelchair Basketball at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
13 Blind Football at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes No Yes Yes
14 CP Football at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes No No No
15 Goalball at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
16 Wheelchair Rugby at the Asian Para Games No Yes No No Yes
17 Sitting Volleyball at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Racket Sports
18 Para Badminton at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
19 Wheelchair Tennis at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
20 Table Tennis at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Bowl Sports
21 Boccia at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
22 Bowling at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes No No
23 Lawn Bowls at the Asian Para Games No Yes Yes Yes No
Adversary Sports
24 Chess at the Asian Para Games No No Yes Yes No
25 Go at the Asian Para Games No No No Yes No
26 Powerlifting at the Asian Para Games Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
27 Wheelchair Dance Sport at the Asian Para Games No Yes No No No

Para Archery (2010–2022)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)1511834
2 Iran (IRI)134724
3 Südkorea (KOR)512825
4 Indien (IND)3328
5 Japan (JPN)2327
6 Iraq (IRQ)1012
7 Hongkong (HKG)0112
8 Singapur (SGP)0101
 Thailand (THA)0101
10 Indonesien (INA)0022
11 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0011
 Malaysia (MAS)0011
Totals (12 entries)393633108

Para Athletics (2010–2022)

Source:[10][11]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)23815390481
2 Iran (IRI)838966238
3 Thailand (THA)425255149
4 Japan (JPN)415649146
5 Usbekistan (UZB)34192275
6 Indien (IND)284344115
7 Malaysia (MAS)22171958
8 Iraq (IRQ)14121743
9 Indonesien (INA)11212456
10 Vereinigte Arabische Emirate (UAE)1019938
11 Sri Lanka (SRI)9141942
12 Südkorea (KOR)8131536
13 Saudi-Arabien (KSA)711826
14 Jordanien (JOR)5229
15 Pakistan (PAK)5139
16 Oman (OMA)3519
17 Katar (QAT)3148
18 Osttimor (TLS)2103
19 Kuwait (KUW)17715
20 Bahrain (BHR)15410
21 Chinese Taipei (TPE)131216
22 Philippinen (PHI)1326
23 Syria (SYR)1269
24 Kasachstan (KAZ)1179
25 Myanmar (MYA)1045
26 Palestine (PLE)1012
27 Vietnam (VIE)061925
28 Hongkong (HKG)0369
29 Brunei (BRU)0235
 Mongolei (MGL)0235
31 Kirgisistan (KGZ)0213
Totals (31 entries)5735655221,660

Para Cycling (2010–2022)

Source:[12][13][14]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)43281788
2 Südkorea (KOR)22111649
3 Japan (JPN)1110930
4 Malaysia (MAS)6151132
5 Indonesien (INA)4121228
6 Philippinen (PHI)1034
7 Usbekistan (UZB)0213
8 Thailand (THA)0202
 Vereinigte Arabische Emirate (UAE)0202
10 Libanon (LBN)0134
11 Iran (IRI)0033
12 Kasachstan (KAZ)0022
13 Indien (IND)0011
 Singapur (SGP)0011
Totals (14 entries)878379249

Para Shooting Sporting (2010–2022)

Source (NPC Profile):[15][16][17]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Südkorea (KOR)19132254
2 China (CHN)16211451
3 Iran (IRI)75315
4 Thailand (THA)56415
5 Vereinigte Arabische Emirate (UAE)35311
6 Indien (IND)3339
7 Japan (JPN)0022
8 Iraq (IRQ)0011
 Mongolei (MGL)0011
Totals (9 entries)535353159

Para Swimming (2010–2022)

Source (NPC Profile):[18][19][20][21]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)19114289422
2 Japan (JPN)738086239
3 Usbekistan (UZB)26171154
4 Südkorea (KOR)15282063
5 Kasachstan (KAZ)15151949
6 Iran (IRI)13161948
7 Vietnam (VIE)13101639
8 Indonesien (INA)910726
9 Hongkong (HKG)711624
10 Chinese Taipei (TPE)63312
11 Singapur (SGP)62715
12 Malaysia (MAS)5121835
13 Thailand (THA)4224268
14 Philippinen (PHI)43916
15 Indien (IND)131620
16 Myanmar (MYA)03710
17 Sri Lanka (SRI)0224
18 Iraq (IRQ)0112
19 Korea (COR)0011
Totals (19 entries)3883803791,147

Para Canoeing (2022)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Usbekistan (UZB)6006
2 Iran (IRI)2125
3 China (CHN)1326
4 Indien (IND)1124
5 Kasachstan (KAZ)0325
6 Japan (JPN)0123
7 Thailand (THA)0101
Totals (7 entries)10101030

Para Rowing (2010–2022)

Source:[22][23]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)82010
2 Südkorea (KOR)2316
3 Usbekistan (UZB)1124
4 Japan (JPN)0325
5 Hongkong (HKG)0145
6 Indien (IND)0101
7 Thailand (THA)0022
Totals (7 entries)11111133

Para Sailing (2014)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Malaysia (MAS)1113
2 Singapur (SIN)1001
3 Japan (JPN)0101
4 Hongkong (HKG)0011
Totals (4 entries)2226

Wheelchair Fencing (2010–2022)

Source:[24][25]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)502531106
2 Hongkong (HKG)8162246
3 Thailand (THA)491124
4 Iraq (IRQ)17816
5 Südkorea (KOR)031922
6 Japan (JPN)02911
7 Malaysia (MAS)0123
8 Kuwait (KUW)0022
9 Indien (IND)0011
 Indonesien (INA)0011
 Vereinigte Arabische Emirate (UAE)0011
Totals (11 entries)6363107233

Blind Judo (2010–2022)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)1741536
2 Usbekistan (UZB)12131237
3 Südkorea (KOR)115824
4 Iran (IRI)781126
5 Japan (JPN)4101630
6 Kasachstan (KAZ)35917
7 Mongolei (MGL)331218
8 Indonesien (INA)1023
9 Kirgisistan (KGZ)1001
10 Thailand (THA)0437
11 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0224
12 Indien (IND)0134
13 Jemen (YEM)0011
Totals (13 entries)595594208

Para Taekwondo (2022)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Iran (IRI)34310
2 China (CHN)2136
3 Usbekistan (UZB)1157
4 Mongolei (MGL)1102
5 Thailand (THA)1023
6 Südkorea (KOR)1012
7 Chinese Taipei (TPE)1001
8 Kasachstan (KAZ)0235
9 Japan (JPN)0112
10 Indien (IND)0011
 Nepal (NEP)0011
Totals (11 entries)10102040

Wheelchair Basketball (2010–2022)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)3508
2 China (CHN)3205
3 Südkorea (KOR)1124
4 Iran (IRI)1034
5 Thailand (THA)0033
Totals (5 entries)88824

Blind Football (2010–2022)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)2013
2 Iran (IRN)1203
3 Japan (JPN)0101
4 Südkorea (KOR)0011
 Thailand (THA)0011
Totals (5 entries)3339

CP Football (2010–2014)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Iran (IRN)2002
2 Japan (JPN)0112
3 China (CHN)0101
4 Südkorea (KOR)0011
Totals (4 entries)2226

Goalball (2010–2022)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)5308
2 Iran (IRI)2147
3 Japan (JPN)1326
4 Südkorea (KOR)0123
Totals (4 entries)88824

Wheelchair Rugby (2014)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)1001
2 Südkorea (KOR)0101
3 Malaysia (MAS)0011
Totals (3 entries)1113

Sitting Volleyball (2010–2022)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)4318
 Iran (IRN)4318
3 Japan (JPN)0134
4 Kasachstan (KAZ)0112
5 Iraq (IRQ)0022
Totals (5 entries)88824

Para Badminton (2010–2022)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)21121548
2 Indonesien (INA)16171346
3 Südkorea (KOR)9111434
4 Indien (IND)882137
5 Malaysia (MAS)551222
6 Japan (JPN)321318
7 Hongkong (HKG)3249
8 Thailand (THA)291627
9 Vietnam (VIE)2046
10 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0257
11 Sri Lanka (SRI)0101
Totals (11 entries)6969117255

Wheelchair Tennis (2010–2022)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)1411631
2 Thailand (THA)41510
3 Südkorea (KOR)34411
4 China (CHN)1528
5 Malaysia (MAS)0101
6 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0044
7 Sri Lanka (SRI)0011
Totals (7 entries)22222266

Para Table Tennis (2010–2022)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)723538145
2 Südkorea (KOR)25353393
3 Thailand (THA)11152551
4 Indonesien (INA)651728
5 Japan (JPN)4102034
6 Hongkong (HKG)461929
7 Chinese Taipei (TPE)391931
8 Malaysia (MAS)1045
9 Iraq (IRQ)1012
10 Iran (IRI)0257
11 Macau (MAC)0235
12 Jordanien (JOR)0224
13 Philippinen (PHI)0213
14 Indien (IND)0123
15 Korea (COR)0101
 Kuwait (KUW)0101
 Sri Lanka (SRI)0101
18 Vietnam (VIE)0044
19 Osttimor (TLS)0011
 North Korea (PRK)0011
 Singapur (SGP)0011
Totals (21 entries)127127196450

Boccia (2010–2022)

Source:[26]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Thailand (THA)115824
2 Südkorea (KOR)612725
3 China (CHN)63312
4 Hongkong (HKG)44816
5 Malaysia (MAS)1203
6 Indonesien (INA)1113
7 Japan (JPN)0123
8 Singapur (SGP)0101
Totals (8 entries)29292987

Ten Pin Para Bowling (2010–2018)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Südkorea (KOR)2814749
2 Chinese Taipei (TPE)591024
3 Malaysia (MAS)471122
4 Philippinen (PHI)1203
5 Hongkong (HKG)1113
6 Indonesien (INA)1102
7 Japan (JPN)0516
8 Singapur (SIN)0156
9 Thailand (THA)0066
10 Brunei (BRU)0011
Totals (10 entries)404042122

Para Lawn Bowls (2014–2022)

Source (NPC Profile):[27][28][29]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Südkorea (KOR)1812636
2 China (CHN)74314
3 Hongkong (HKG)69621
4 Indonesien (INA)671124
5 Thailand (THA)4138
6 Malaysia (MAS)29819
7 Singapur (SGP)0112
8 Japan (JPN)0011
Totals (8 entries)434339125

Blind Chess (2018–2022)

Source:[30]

RankNPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Indonesien (INA)21121447
2 Philippinen (PHI)135826
3 Iran (IRI)813829
4 Indien (IND)46717
5 Vietnam (VIE)29819
6 Myanmar (MYA)0202
7 Kasachstan (KAZ)0112
Totals (7 entries)484846142

Blind Go (2022)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Südkorea (KOR)2013
2 China (CHN)1214
3 Thailand (THA)0101
4 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0011
Totals (4 entries)3339

Powerlifting (2010–2022)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)428252
2 Iran (IRI)1317838
3 Vietnam (VIE)44513
4 Jordanien (JOR)44210
5 Iraq (IRQ)43916
6 Thailand (THA)33612
7 Südkorea (KOR)22711
8 Chinese Taipei (TPE)2024
9 Kasachstan (KAZ)15511
10 Malaysia (MAS)1449
11 Usbekistan (UZB)1315
12 Vereinigte Arabische Emirate (UAE)1236
13 Mongolei (MGL)1113
14 Laos (LAO)1012
15 Indonesien (INA)07613
16 Syria (SYR)05510
17 Philippinen (PHI)0516
18 Indien (IND)0459
19 Turkmenistan (TKM)0246
20 Saudi-Arabien (KSA)0101
21 Japan (JPN)0022
Totals (21 entries)808079239

Wheelchair Dance Sport (2014)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Südkorea (KOR)5016
2 Hongkong (HKG)1113
3 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0224
4 Kasachstan (KAZ)0213
5 Philippinen (PHI)0101
6 Japan (JPN)0011
Totals (6 entries)66618

Mascots

The Asian Para Games mascots are fictional characters, usually an animal native to the area or human figures, who represent the cultural heritage of the place where the Asian Para Games are taking place. The mascots are often used to help market the Asian Para Games to a younger audience. Every Asian Para Games has its own mascot. Fun Fun, the mascot for the 2010 Asian Para Games was the first mascot.

Games City Mascot Character Significance
2010 Asian Para Games Guangzhou Fun Fun Character inspired by kapok A flower which is native to Guangzhou, represents strength, joy and vitality of the athletes and the Asian Para movement.
2014 Asian Para Games Incheon Jeonopi and Dnopi Black-faced spoonbill Chosen by organizers to highlight the games organiser commitment in environmental conservation. Jeonopi represents friendship with people in Asia and the world and the clean natural environment of host city Incheon, while Dnopi represents courage of the participating athletes and hope.
2018 Asian Para Games Jakarta Momo Brahminy kite The Brahminy kite is locally known as Bondol eagle. The name Momo is short for motivation and mobility. The mascot wears a Betawinese Belt with Sarong and Represents Jakarta city and strength.
2022 Asian Para Games Hangzhou Fei Fei Character inspired by 'Divine Bird' The mascot represents Hangzhou's heritage and its drive for technological innovation. According to a legend in the Liangzhu culture, the 'Divine Bird' brings bliss.

Medal count

Of the 45 National Paralympic Committees participating throughout the history of the Games, 39 nations have won at least a single medal in the competition, leaving 6 nations: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Maldives and Tajikistan yet to win a single medal. 32 nations have won at least one gold medal and China became the only nation in history to emerge as overall champions.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)7454683351,548
2 Südkorea (KOR)182183197562
3 Iran (IRI)159165143467
4 Japan (JPN)157207230594
5 Thailand (THA)91132191414
6 Usbekistan (UZB)815555191
7 Indonesien (INA)7693110279
8 Indien (IND)4873109230
9 Malaysia (MAS)486989206
10 Hongkong (HKG)345578167
Totals (10 entries)1,6211,5001,5374,658

Asian Youth Para Games

The Asian Youth Para Games is a multi-sport event held every four years for youth athletes with physical disabilities. The first Games was held in 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. The Asian Youth Para Games superseded the FESPIC Youth Games which last held in 2003.

List of Youth Games

Host cities of the Asian Youth Para Games
Edition Year Host City Host Nation Start Date End Date Nations Competitors Sports Events Top Placed Team
1 2009 Tokyo  Japan 10 September 13 September 24 466 5 219  Japan (JPN)
2 2013 Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia 26 October 30 October 29 723 14 235
3 2017 Dubai  Vereinigte Arabische Emirate 10 December 14 December 30 800 7 252
4 2021 Manama  Bahrain 2 December 6 December 30 750 9 198  Iran (IRI)
5 2025 Tashkent  Usbekistan Future event
6 2029 Phnom Penh  Kambodscha Future event

Ranking

Year Ranking by Medals
1 2 3
2009  Japan  Iran  China
2013  Japan  Iran  China
2017  Japan  Iran  China
2021  Iran  Thailand  Japan

Youth Games Sports

All-time Youth Games medal table (2009–2021)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)1778687350
2 Iran (IRI)13613497367
3 Thailand (THA)816748196
4 China (CHN)752210107
5 Südkorea (KOR)523645133
6 Hongkong (HKG)493930118
7 Iraq (IRQ)463529110
8 Usbekistan (UZB)4114964
9 Indonesien (INA)36232382
10 Malaysia (MAS)323435101
11 Indien (IND)29302685
12 Kasachstan (KAZ)25321875
13 Vietnam (VIE)199533
14 Chinese Taipei (TPE)1611633
15 Vereinigte Arabische Emirate (UAE)1512532
16 Jordanien (JOR)157628
17 Singapur (SIN)1314734
18 Saudi-Arabien (KSA)1392547
19 Kuwait (KUW)812424
20 Sri Lanka (SRI)68418
21 Bahrain (BHR)410519
22 Pakistan (PAK)42814
23 Myanmar (MYA)34411
24 Philippinen (PHI)27817
25 Palestine (PLE)2305
26 Oman (OMA)1315
27 Nepal (NEP)1113
 Syria (SYR)1113
29 Brunei (BRU)1001
30 North Korea (PRK)0314
31 Libanon (LIB)0202
32 Macau (MAC)0123
33 Kambodscha (CAM)0101
 Mongolei (MGL)0101
35 Tadschikistan (TJK)0033
36 Jemen (YEM)0011
37 Afghanistan (AFG)0000
 Bangladesch (BAN)0000
 Bhutan (BHU)0000
 Osttimor (TLS)0000
 Kirgisistan (KGZ)0000
 Laos (LAO)0000
 Malediven (MDV)0000
 Katar (QAT)0000
 Turkmenistan (TKM)0000
Totals (45 entries)9036735542,130

See also

References

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