IFSC Climbing Asian Championships

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IFSC Climbing Asian Championships
Statusactive
Genresports event
Date(s)midyear
Frequencyannual
Inaugurated1992
Organised byIFSC

The IFSC Climbing Asian Championships or Asian Sport Climbing Championships are annual Asian championships for competition climbing organized by the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC). Until 2006, it was called UIAA Asian Championships. Then, from 2007 onwards it was called IFSC Asian Championships. In 2001, the first Bouldering Championship was held separately (from lead and speed competitions) from 19 to 20 December 2001 in Yung Ho, Taiwan.[1] In 2018, at the Asian Championships in Kurayoshi, Japan, a combined format was introduced.

Championships

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Edition Year Location Date(s) Disciplines Notes
1 1992 South Korea Seoul 12–13 December 1992 L [2]
2 1993 China Changchun 11–12 December 1993 L [3]
3 1994 Japan Matsumoto L + S
4 1995 Singapore Singapore L + S
7 1998 Taiwan Taoyuan 19–20 December 1998 L + S
9 2000 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 25–26 November 2000 L + S [4][5]
10 2001 Indonesia Jakarta 27–28 October 2001 L + S
Taiwan Yung Ho 19–20 December 2001 B
11 2002 Japan Toyama 12–13 October 2002 L + S [6]
12 2003 China Beijing 23–24 August 2003 L + S [7]
13 2004 South Korea Jeolla Nam Do 30–31 October 2004 L + S [8]
14 2005 Iran Kerman 20–22 September 2005 L + S [9]
15 2006 Taiwan Kaohsiung 26–29 October 2006 L + B + S [10]
16 2007 China Guangzhou 8–11 November 2007 L + B + S [11]
17 2008 China Guangzhou 21–25 May 2008 L + B + S [12]
18 2009 South Korea Chuncheon 28–30 August 2009 L + B + S [13]
19 2010 China Changzhi 16–19 September 2010 L + B + S [14]
20 2011 China Huangshi 9–1 December 2011 L + B + S
20 2012 China Leye 25–28 April 2012 L + B + S [15]
21 2013 Iran Tehran 22–24 May 2013 L + B + S [16]
22 2014 Indonesia Lombok 1–3 October 2014 L + B + S [17]
23 2015 China Ningbo 20–22 November 2015 L + B + S + SR [18]
24 2016 China Duyun 3–6 August 2016 L + B + S + SR [19]
25 2017 Iran Tehran 18–21 September 2017 L + B + S + SR [20]
26 2018 Japan Kurayoshi 7–11 November 2018 L + B + S + C [21]
27 2019 Indonesia Bogor 6–10 November 2019 L + B + S + C + SR [22][23]
28 2022 South Korea Seoul 10–16 October 2022 L + B + S + C [24]
29 2024 China Tai'an 10–14 October 2024 L + B + S

Men's results

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Lead

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Japan Yuji Hirayama South Korea Son Sang-won Japan Keita Mogaki
2001
2002 Japan Takaaki Tsuiki South Korea Kim Dong-sik South Korea Cho Kyu-bog
2003 South Korea Kim Ja-ha China Cao Rongwu China Liu Changzhong
2004 South Korea Son Sang-won Japan Yuji Hirayama South Korea Chae Min-woo
2005 South Korea Son Sang-won South Korea Kim Ja-bee Japan Hidekazu Ito
2006 Japan Yuji Hirayama Japan Sachi Anma South Korea Son Sang-won
2007 South Korea Son Sang-won Japan Sachi Anma South Korea Min Hyun-bin
2008 Japan Sachi Anma South Korea Min Hyun-bin South Korea Son Sang-won
2009 South Korea Son Sang-won South Korea Min Hyun-bin Japan Hidekazu Ito
2010 South Korea Min Hyun-bin South Korea Son Sang-won Japan Kazuma Watanabe
2012 South Korea Min Hyun-bin Iran Davoud Rekabi South Korea Park Ji-hwan
2013 Iran Gholam Ali Baratzadeh Iran Reza Kolasangian South Korea Kim Ja-bee
2014 South Korea Min Hyun-bin Indonesia Aan Aviansyah China Ma Zida
2015 Japan Keiichiro Korenaga Japan Minoru Nakano China Qu Haibin
2016 Japan Keiichiro Korenaga China Pan Yufei Japan Taito Nakagami
2017 Japan Kokoro Fujii China Qu Haibin Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata
2018 Japan Kokoro Fujii Japan Hidemasa Nishida Japan Tomoaki Takata
2019 Japan Kokoro Fujii Japan Shuta Tanaka Japan Taisei Honma
2022 Japan Tomoa Narasaki Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata Japan Kokoro Fujii
2016 Japan Shion Omata China Pan Yufei Japan Satone Yoshida

Bouldering

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2001 South Korea Lee Jae-yong Japan Yuichi Miyabo Japan Tomoki Usami
2006 Japan Akito Matsushima South Korea Son Sang-won Japan Keita Mogaki
2007 South Korea Son Sang-won Japan Keita Mogaki Japan Kazuma Watanabe
2008 Japan Tsukuru Hori South Korea Son Sang-won South Korea Kim Jang-hyuk
2009 South Korea Son Sang-won Japan Tsukuru Hori Japan Kazuma Watanabe
2010 South Korea Min Hyun-bin Japan Tsukuru Hori Japan Keita Mogaki
2012 Japan Shinta Ozawa South Korea Min Hyun-bin South Korea Park Ji-hwan
2013 Iran Gholam Ali Baratzadeh South Korea Kim Ja-bee South Korea Min Hyun-bin
2014 Indonesia Aan Aviansyah China Ma Zida China Qu Haibin
2015 Japan Tsukuru Hori Japan Keita Watabe Japan Rei Sugimoto
2016 Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata Japan Tomoa Narasaki South Korea Chon Jong-won
2017 Japan Kokoro Fujii Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata Japan Keita Watabe
2018 Japan Meichi Narasaki Japan Keita Watabe China Pan Yufei
2019 Japan Katsura Konishi Japan Kokoro Fujii Japan Rei Kawamata
2022 Japan Tomoa Narasaki Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata Japan Katsura Konishi
2024 Japan Sorato Anraku Japan Sota Amagasa Japan Tomoa Narasaki

Speed

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Indonesia Ronald Mamarimbing Hong Kong Lai Chi Wai Malaysia Daniel Abdullah
2001
2002 Hong Kong Lai Chi Wai Malaysia Tan Leong Wai Singapore Yusof Yazid
2003 Hong Kong Lai Chi Wai China Chen Xiaojie China Ma Hetai
2004 China Chen Xiaojie Indonesia Abudzar Yulianto South Korea Hwang Pyeong-ju
2005 Indonesia Galar Pandu Asmoro Indonesia Abudzar Yulianto China Chen Xiaojie
2006 Indonesia Erianto Rozak Hong Kong Lai Chi Wai Japan Akito Matsushima
2007 China Zhong Qixin China Chen Xiaojie China Zhang Ning
2008 China Zhong Qixin China Zhang Ning China Chen Xiaojie
2009 Kazakhstan Alexandr Nigmatulin China Zhong Qixin Kazakhstan Mikhail Yekimenko
2010 Kazakhstan Alexandr Nigmatulin Iran Omid Sheikhbahaei Iran Mohsen Mohammadinejad
2012 Indonesia Rindi Sufriyanto Kazakhstan Sayat Bokanov Kazakhstan Alexey Molchanov
2013 China Zhong Qixin Iran Reza Alipour Indonesia Aspar Jaelolo
2014 Indonesia Fajri Ashari Indonesia Rindi Sufriyanto Indonesia Aspar Jaelolo
2015 Indonesia Galar Pandu Asmoro Iran Reza Alipour China Lin Penghui
2016 Indonesia Fajri Ashari Indonesia Tonny Mamiri China Ou Zhiyong
2017 Iran Reza Alipour China Zhong Qixin Indonesia Aspar Jaelolo
2018 Indonesia Alfian Muhammad Fajri Indonesia Sabri Indonesia Aspar Jaelolo
2019 Indonesia Veddriq Leonardo Indonesia Kiromal Katibin Indonesia Rahmad Adi Mulyono
2022 South Korea Lee Seung-beom Indonesia Veddriq Leonardo Indonesia Aspar Jaelolo
2024 China Wu Peng Kazakhstan Amir Maimuratov Iran Reza Alipour

Speed Relay

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2015[25]  Indonesia
Galar Pandu Asmoro
Aspar Jaelolo
Abudzar Yulianto
 China
Li Guangdong
Ou Zhiyong
Zhong Qixin
 South Korea
Chae Sung-joon
Cho Seung-woon
Kim Hyun-jae
2016[26]  China
Lin Penghui
Ou Zhiyong
Zhong Qixin
 Indonesia
Fajri Ashari
Aspar Jaelolo
Tonny Mamiri
 China
Bianba Zhaxi
Li Guangdong
Li Guangfeng
2017[27]  Indonesia
Aspar Jaelolo
Sabri
Rindi Sufriyanto
 Iran
Ehsan Asrar
Mohammad Reza Ehteshamnia
Hamid Reza Touzandeh
 Indonesia
Muhammad Hinayah
Septo Wibowo Siburian
Abudzar Yulianto
2019  Indonesia
Sabri
Rahmad Adi Mulyono
Fatchur Roji
 Indonesia
Kiromal Katibin
Veddriq Leonardo
Zaenal Aripin
 Kazakhstan
Amir Maimuratov
Rishat Khaibullin
Roman Kostyukov

Combined

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2018 Japan Meichi Narasaki Japan Rei Sugimoto China Pan Yufei
2019 Japan Kokoro Fujii Japan Yoshiyuki Ogata Japan Yuta Imaizumi
2022 Japan Tomoa Narasaki Japan Kokoro Fujii South Korea Lee Do-hyun

Women's results

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Lead

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2000 South Korea Go Mi-sun South Korea Kim Hyun-jung Hong Kong Liu Hiu Ying
2001
2002 South Korea Go Mi-sun South Korea Kim Hyun-jung Hong Kong Liu Hiu Ying
2003 South Korea Go Mi-sun Japan Rie Kimura China Huang Liping
2004 South Korea Kim Ja-in South Korea Go Mi-sun Japan Yuka Kobayashi
2005 South Korea Kim Ja-in China Huang Liping Hong Kong Liu Hiu Ying
2006 South Korea Kim Ja-in Japan Akiyo Noguchi Hong Kong Liu Hiu Ying
2007 South Korea Kim Ja-in China Huang Liping Hong Kong Liu Hiu Ying
2008 South Korea Kim Ja-in Japan Yuka Kobayashi South Korea Han Seu-ran
2009 South Korea Kim Ja-in Japan Akiyo Noguchi
South Korea Han Seu-ran
Shared silver
2010 South Korea Kim Ja-in Japan Akiyo Noguchi South Korea Shin Woon-seon
2012 South Korea Kim Ja-in South Korea Han Seu-ran China Renqing Lamu
2013 China Renqing Lamu Kazakhstan Yelena Grunyashina Kazakhstan Tamara Kuznetsova
2014 South Korea Kim Ja-in Japan Risa Ota Iran Elnaz Rekabi
2015 South Korea Kim Ja-in Japan Yuka Kobayashi Japan Risa Ota
2016 Japan Akiyo Noguchi China Renqing Lamu South Korea Kim Ja-in
2017 Japan Aya Onoe Japan Akiyo Noguchi Japan Mei Kotake
2018 South Korea Kim Ja-in Japan Akiyo Noguchi Japan Mei Kotake
2019 South Korea Seo Chae-hyun Japan Nanako Kura Indonesia Ragil Rakasiwi Kharisma
2022 South Korea Seo Chae-hyun South Korea Oh Ga-yeong South Korea Kim Ja-in
2024 Japan Natsuki Tanii Japan Mei Kotake Japan Natsumi Oda

Bouldering

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2001 South Korea Go Mi-sun South Korea Kim Hyun-jung Hong Kong Choi Shun Yuk
2006 Japan Akiyo Noguchi South Korea Kim Ja-in Japan Tomoko Ogawa
2007 South Korea Kim Ja-in Japan Akiyo Noguchi China Huang Liping
2008 South Korea Kim Ja-in Singapore Beatrix Chong South Korea Han Seu-ran
2009 Japan Akiyo Noguchi South Korea Kim Ja-in South Korea Kim In-kyoung
2010 Japan Akiyo Noguchi South Korea Kim Ja-in South Korea Shin Woon-seon
2012 South Korea Kim Ja-in China Renqing Lamu Chinese Taipei Lee Hung-ying
2013 China Renqing Lamu Iran Elnaz Rekabi Kazakhstan Tamara Kuznetsova
2014 Japan Miho Nonaka South Korea Sa Sol Indonesia Fitria Hartani
2015 Japan Miho Nonaka Japan Akiyo Noguchi South Korea Kim Ja-in
2016 Japan Akiyo Noguchi Japan Aya Onoe Chinese Taipei Lee Hung-ying
2017 Japan Akiyo Noguchi Japan Aya Onoe Thailand Puntarika Tunyavanich
2018 Japan Futaba Ito Japan Nanako Kura Japan Saki Kikuchi
2019 South Korea Seo Chae-hyun Japan Nanako Kura Chinese Taipei Lee Hung-ying
2022 Japan Futaba Ito China Luo Zhilu South Korea Seo Chae-hyun
2024 Japan Anon Matsufuji Japan Miho Nonaka Japan Futaba Ito

Speed

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Indonesia Agung Ethi Hendrawati Indonesia Yuyun Yuniar South Korea Kim Hyun-jung
2001
2002 South Korea Kim Joung-mi Hong Kong Choi Shun Yuk China Zhang Qing
2003 Indonesia Agung Ethi Hendrawati Indonesia Evi Neliwati Indonesia Yuyun Yuniar
2004 Indonesia Evi Neliwati Indonesia Agung Ethi Hendrawati Hong Kong Lisa Cheng
2005 Indonesia Agung Ethi Hendrawati Indonesia Evi Neliwati Hong Kong Lisa Cheng
2006 Hong Kong Lisa Cheng Singapore Beatrix Chong Indonesia Yuyun Yuniar
2007 China He Cuifang China Li Chunhua China Pan Xuhua
2008 China He Cuifang China He Cuilian China Li Chunhua
2009 China Li Chunhua China He Cuifang Kazakhstan Dinara Irsaliyeva
2010 China He Cuilian China Wang Yang China Li Chunhua
2012 China Wang Yang China He Cuilian Kazakhstan Tamara Kuznetsova
2013 Iran Farnaz Esmaeilzadeh Indonesia Tita Supita Kazakhstan Tamara Kuznetsova
2014 Indonesia Tita Supita Iran Farnaz Esmaeilzadeh Indonesia Mudji Mulyani
2015 Indonesia Tita Supita Kazakhstan Tamara Kuznetsova Indonesia Puji Lestari
2016 China He Cuilian Indonesia Mudji Mulyani Indonesia Tita Supita
2017 Indonesia Puji Lestari China Song Yiling Indonesia Aries Susanti Rahayu
2018 Indonesia Agustina Sari China Song Yiling Indonesia Aries Susanti Rahayu
2019 Indonesia Nurul Iqamah China Tian Peiyang Indonesia Rajiah Sallsabillah
2022 Indonesia Nurul Iqamah Indonesia Desak Made Rita Kusuma Dewi Indonesia Rajiah Sallsabillah
2024 China Meng Shixue Kazakhstan Tamara Ulzhabayeva China Zhou Yafei

Speed Relay

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2015  Indonesia
Puji Lestari
Ita Triana Purnamasari
Tita Supita
 China
He Cuilian
Jiang Rong
Pubu Zhuoma
 Singapore
Janice Ng
Judith Sim
Zhang Bin Bin
2016  Indonesia
Mudji Mulyani
Tita Supita
Santy Wellyanti
 China
He Cuilian
Pubu Zhuoma
Renqing Lamu
 Iran
Farnaz Esmaeilzadeh
Elnaz Rekabi
Sima Soltani
2017[28]  Indonesia
Puji Lestari
Aries Susanti Rahayu
Santy Wellyanti
 Indonesia
Fitriyani
Rajiah Sallsabillah
Dhorifatus Syafi'iyah
 Iran
Farnaz Esmaeilzadeh
Azam Karami
Hadis Nazari
2019  Indonesia
Nurul Iqamah
Rajiah Sallsabillah
Amanda Narda Mutia
 Indonesia
Dhorifatus Syafi'iyah
Mudji Mulyani
Berthdigna Devi
 Kazakhstan
Assel Marienova
Tamara Ulzhabayeva
Margarita Agambayeva

Combined

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2018 Japan Akiyo Noguchi Japan Miho Nonaka Japan Futaba Ito
2019 Indonesia Nurul Iqamah Japan Nanako Kura Chinese Taipei Lee Hung-ying
2022 South Korea Seo Chae-hyun Japan Natsuki Tanii Japan Futaba Ito

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