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Sukan Para Asia

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Sukan Para Asia
Edisi pertamaSukan Para Asia 2010 di Guangzhou, China
Diadakan pada setiapEmpat tahun
Edisi terakhirSukan Para Asia 2018 di Jakarta, Indonesia
Laman sesawangAsian Paralympic Committee

Sukan Para Asia adalah acara beraneka sukan yang dikawal selia oleh Jawatankuasa Paralimpik Asia dan diadakan setiap empat tahun selepas setiap Sukan Asia bagi atlet-atlet Kurang Upaya fizikal.[1]

Senarai Sukan Para Asia

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Bandar tuan rumah Sukan Para Asia
Edisi Tahun Tuan rumah Tarikh Negara Atlet Sukan Acara Ruj
I 2010 Republik Rakyat China Guangzhou, China 12–19 Disember 41 2,405 19 341 [2]
II 2014 Korea Selatan Incheon, Korea Selatan 18-24 Oktober 41 2,497 23 443 [3]
III 2018 Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia 6–13 Oktober 43 2,757 18 506 [4]
IV 2022 Republik Rakyat China Hangzhou, China 9–15 Oktober
V 2026 Jepun Nagoya, Jepun Acara akan datang
VI 2030 Qatar Doha, Qatar Acara akan datang
VII 2034 Arab Saudi Riyadh, Arab Saudi Acara akan datang

Acara sukan

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Sukan Tahun
Memanah Sejak 2010
Olahraga Sejak 2010
Badminton Sejak 2010
Boccia Sejak 2010
Bowling Sejak 2010
Para kanu Sejak 2022
Catur Sejak 2018
Lumba basikal Sejak 2010
Bola sepak 5 sebelah 2010–2014, 2022
Bola sepak 7 sebelah 2010–2014
Go Sejak 2022
Goalball Sejak 2010
Judo Sejak 2010
Boling padang Sejak 2014
Sukan Tahun
Powerlifting Sejak 2010
Lumba dayung 2010–2014, 2022
Lumba perahu layar 2014
Menembak Sejak 2010
Renang Sejak 2010
Ping pong Sejaj 2010
Bola tampar duduk Sejak 2010
Bola keranjang kerusi roda Sejak 2010
Sukan tarian kerusi roda 2014
Lawan pedang kerusi roda Sejak 2010
Ragbi kerusi roda 2014
Tenis kerusi roda Sejak 2010

Pungutan pingat (2010-2018)

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KedudukanNegaraEmasPerakGangsaJumlah
1 China (CHN)5313011951027
2 Korea Selatan (KOR)152150157459
3 Jepun (JPN)115158171444
4 Iran (IRI)115118103336
5 Thailand (THA)64106136306
6 Uzbekistan (UZB)563125112
7 Indonesia (INA)476374184
8 Malaysia (MAS)415975175
9 Hong Kong (HKG)264054120
10 Vietnam (VIE)20184785
11 India (IND)194258119
12 Iraq (IRQ)18173671
13 Taipei Cina (TPE)14264989
14 Kazakhstan (KAZ)12232964
15 Emiriah Arab Bersatu (UAE)10241347
16 Filipina (PHI)10171946
17 Sri Lanka (SRI)7131838
18 Arab Saudi (KSA)58518
19 Jordan (JOR)56617
20 Singapura (SIN)431320
21 Pakistan (PAK)4138
22 Mongolia (MGL)341421
23 Qatar (QAT)3126
24 Oman (OMA)26210
25 Timor-Leste (TLS)2013
26 Kuwait (KUW)18817
27 Syria (SYR)17917
28 Myanmar (MYA)15814
29 Bahrain (BHR)1539
30 Palestin (PLE)1012
31 Laos (LAO)1001
32 Lubnan (LBN)0314
33 Brunei (BRU)0246
 Turkmenistan (TKM)0246
35 Makau (MAC)0235
36 Korea (COR)0112
37 Korea Utara (PRK)0022
Jumlah (37 negara)1291127013493910

Nations (2010-2018)

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Afghanistan has competed at every edition of the Asian Para Games, but is yet to win a medal.

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 1 5 3 9

Total 1 5 3 9

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 0 2 1 3

2014 0 1 2 3

2010 1 2 0 3

Total 1 5 3 9

Bangladesh is making its debut at the Asian Para Games in Hangzhou.

Bhutan made its Asian Para Games debut in 2018. The NPC sent two athletes to Indonesia to compete in archery and shooting.

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 0 2 3 5

Para Tenpin Bowling 0 0 1 1

Total 0 2 4 6

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2014 0 0 2 2

2010 0 2 2 4

Total 0 2 4 6

Cambodia has competed at all three Asian Para Games since 2010, but is yet to win a medal. The NPC sent a small number of athletes to the first two editions of the Games, including just three athletes to the 2014 Games in Incheon, all of whom were athletics competitors. Sprinter Phan Chim came closest to winning a medal in Incheon with a fourth-place finish in the men's T44 400m event.

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Archery 9 6 5 20

Athletics 192 110 57 359

Badminton 11 8 8 27

Blind Football 1 0 1 2

Boccia 3 1 3 7

Cycling Road 24 14 12 50

Goalball 3 3 0 6

Judo 12 2 11 25

Para Football 7-a-side 0 1 0 1

Para Shooting 12 16 10 38

Powerlifting 28 5 2 35

Rowing 4 1 0 5

Sitting Volleyball 3 3 0 6

Swimming 135 90 47 272

Table Tennis 57 21 24 102

Wheelchair Basketball 2 2 0 4

Wheelchair Fencing 34 15 14 63

Wheelchair Tennis 1 3 1 5

Total 531 301 195 1027

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 172 88 59 319

2014 174 95 48 317

2010 185 118 88 391

Total 531 301 195 1027

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Archery 0 1 1 2

Athletics 0 3 4 7

Badminton 2 1 2 5

Boccia 3 2 5 10

Lawn Bowls 4 6 4 14

Para Dance Sport 1 1 1 3

Para Sailing 0 0 1 1

Para Tenpin Bowling 1 1 1 3

Rowing 0 1 4 5

Swimming 4 6 3 13

Table Tennis 3 4 10 17

Wheelchair Fencing 8 14 19 41

Total 26 40 55 121

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 11 16 21 48

2014 10 15 20 45

2010 5 9 14 28

Total 26 40 55 121

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Archery 1 0 0 1

Athletics 10 26 24 60

Badminton 4 4 8 16

Chess 2 5 2 9

Cycling Road 0 0 1 1

Judo 0 0 2 2

Para Shooting 1 1 1 3

Powerlifting 0 3 3 6

Swimming 1 3 15 19

Table Tennis 0 1 0 1

Wheelchair Fencing 0 0 1 1

Total 19 43 57 119

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 15 24 33 72

2014 3 14 16 33

2010 1 5 8 14

Total 19 43 57 119

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 6 14 20 40

Badminton 11 12 9 32

Chess 11 5 6 22

Cycling Road 1 8 8 17

Lawn Bowls 5 4 6 15

Para Tenpin Bowling 1 1 0 2

Powerlifting 0 5 5 10

Swimming 6 9 6 21

Table Tennis 6 5 13 24

Wheelchair Fencing 0 0 1 1

Total 47 63 74 184

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 37 47 51 135

2014 9 11 18 38

2010 1 5 5 11

Total 47 63 74 184

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Archery 8 3 4 15

Athletics 62 69 56 187

Blind Football 1 1 0 2

Chess 4 6 4 14

Cycling Road 0 0 2 2

Goalball 2 1 3 6

Judo 5 7 8 20

Para Football 7-a-side 2 0 0 2

Para Shooting 6 4 3 13

Powerlifting 11 13 3 27

Sitting Volleyball 3 2 1 6

Swimming 10 11 13 34

Table Tennis 0 2 3 5

Wheelchair Basketball 1 0 2 3

Total 115 119 102 336

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 51 43 42 136

2014 37 52 31 120

2010 27 24 29 80

Total 115 119 102 336

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Archery 1 0 1 2

Athletics 12 9 14 35

Para Shooting 0 0 1 1

Powerlifting 4 2 8 14

Sitting Volleyball 0 0 2 2

Swimming 0 1 1 2

Table Tennis 0 0 1 1

Wheelchair Fencing 1 4 8 13

Total 18 16 36 70

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 3 6 11 20

2014 6 6 19 31

2010 9 4 6 19

Total 18 16 36 70

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Archery 2 2 1 5

Athletics 32 44 36 112

Badminton 1 1 11 13

Blind Football 0 1 0 1

Boccia 0 1 1 2

Cycling Road 8 9 4 21

Goalball 1 1 2 4

Judo 3 8 15 26

Lawn Bowls 0 0 1 1

Para Dance Sport 0 0 1 1

Para Football 7-a-side 0 1 1 2

Para Sailing 0 1 0 1

Para Shooting 0 0 1 1

Para Tenpin Bowling 0 5 1 6

Powerlifting 0 0 2 2

Rowing 0 3 1 4

Sitting Volleyball 0 1 2 3

Swimming 54 62 67 183

Table Tennis 2 3 13 18

Wheelchair Basketball 2 4 0 6

Wheelchair Fencing 0 2 7 9

Wheelchair Rugby 1 0 0 1

Wheelchair Tennis 9 9 4 22

Total 115 158 171 444

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 45 70 83 198

2014 38 49 56 143

2010 32 39 32 103

Total 115 158 171 444

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 3 2 2 7

Powerlifting 2 2 1 5

Table Tennis 0 2 2 4

Total 5 6 5 16

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 1 2 0 3

2014 1 4 3 8

2010 3 0 2 5

Total 5 6 5 16

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 0 1 6 7

Chess 0 1 0 1

Judo 0 1 2 3

Para Dance Sport 0 2 1 3

Powerlifting 0 3 3 6

Sitting Volleyball 0 0 1 1

Swimming 12 15 16 43

Total 12 23 29 64

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 5 15 13 33

2014 7 6 11 24

2010 0 2 5 7

Total 12 23 29 64

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Archery 4 10 8 22

Athletics 7 10 13 30

Badminton 9 8 9 26

Blind Football 0 0 1 1

Boccia 4 8 6 18

Cycling Road 18 11 12 41

Goalball 0 1 1 2

Judo 10 5 8 23

Lawn Bowls 14 8 4 26

Para Dance Sport 5 0 1 6

Para Football 7-a-side 0 0 1 1

Para Shooting 16 10 19 45

Para Tenpin Bowling 28 14 7 49

Powerlifting 2 2 5 9

Rowing 2 1 1 4

Swimming 14 22 19 55

Table Tennis 16 30 19 65

Wheelchair Basketball 1 0 2 3

Wheelchair Fencing 0 3 16 19

Wheelchair Rugby 0 1 0 1

Wheelchair Tennis 2 4 4 10

Total 152 148 156 456

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 54 44 46 144

2014 71 61 77 209

2010 27 43 33 103

Total 152 148 156 456

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 1 7 6 14

Table Tennis 0 1 0 1

Wheelchair Fencing 0 0 2 2

Total 1 8 8 17

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 1 3 4 8

2014 0 4 2 6

2010 0 1 2 3

Total 1 8 8 17

Kyrgyzstan sent just one athlete to the first Asian Para Games in 2010 in Guangzhou, where powerlifter Toktorbek Aidyraliev took part in the men's 90kg category.

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Powerlifting 1 0 1 2

Total 1 0 1 2

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 1 0 0 1

2010 0 0 1 1

Total 1 0 1 2

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Cycling Road 0 3 1 4

Total 0 3 1 4

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2014 0 2 0 2

2010 0 1 1 2

Total 0 3 1 4

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Table Tennis 0 2 2 4

Total 0 2 2 4

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 0 2 1 3

2014 0 0 1 1

Total 0 2 2 4

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Archery 0 0 1 1

Athletics 19 15 15 49

Badminton 5 3 10 18

Cycling Road 5 9 7 21

Lawn Bowls 2 7 6 15

Para Sailing 1 1 1 3

Para Tenpin Bowling 4 7 11 22

Powerlifting 0 4 3 7

Swimming 4 12 14 30

Table Tennis 1 0 4 5

Wheelchair Fencing 0 1 2 3

Wheelchair Rugby 0 0 1 1

Total 41 59 75 175

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 17 26 25 68

2014 15 20 27 62

2010 9 13 23 45

Total 41 59 75 175

Athletes from the Maldives are competing at the Asian Para Games for the first time in Hangzhou.

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 0 1 2 3

Judo 2 3 10 15

Para Shooting 0 0 1 1

Powerlifting 1 0 1 2

Total 3 4 14 21

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 1 1 3 5

2014 2 1 8 11

2010 0 2 3 5

Total 3 4 14 21

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 1 0 1 2

Chess 0 2 0 2

Swimming 0 3 7 10

Total 1 5 8 14

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 0 4 2 6

2014 1 1 5 7

2010 0 0 1 1

Total 1 5 8 14

Nepal has sent a delegation of athletes to every Asian Para Games since the inaugural event in 2010. Nepal did not manage to win a medal in Indonesia in 2018, coming closest to a podium finish when wheelchair racer Lali Tamang placed fourth in the women's T53/54 1500m. The 2018 Games saw Nepalese athletes compete in athletics, judo, powerlifting, swimming, and table tennis.

Oman has been represented at every Asian Para Games since the first edition in 2010 in Guangzhou. Most of its athletes have competed in athletics.At the 2018 Games in Indonesia, athletes from Oman won several medals in athletics events. These included gold for Mohammed Al Mashaykhi in the men's F32 shot put, silver for Mohammed Al Qasmi in the same event, and silver for Al Mashaykhi in the F32 club throw. On the track, Taha Al Harrasi won a pair of medals, claiming silver in the men's T36 400m and bronze in the T36 100m.

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 1 3 1 5

Total 1 3 1 5

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 1 3 1 5

Total 1 3 1 5

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 4 1 3 8

Total 4 1 3 8

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 2 0 1 3

2014 0 0 1 1

2010 2 1 1 4

Total 4 1 3 8

No medal.

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 0 2 2 4

Chess 5 2 6 13

Cycling Road 1 0 3 4

Para Dance Sport 0 1 0 1

Para Tenpin Bowling 1 2 0 3

Powerlifting 0 5 1 6

Swimming 3 3 6 12

Table Tennis 0 2 1 3

Total 10 17 19 46

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 10 8 11 29

2014 0 5 5 10

2010 0 4 3 7

Total 10 17 19 46

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 3 1 3 7

Total 3 1 3 7

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 0 1 0 1

2014 3 0 2 5

2010 0 0 1 1

Total 3 1 3 7

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 5 7 5 17

Powerlifting 0 1 0 1

Total 5 8 5 18

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 2 3 3 8

2014 2 1 1 4

2010 1 4 1 6

Total 5 8 5 18

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Boccia 0 1 0 1

Cycling Road 0 0 1 1

Para Sailing 1 0 0 1

Para Tenpin Bowling 0 1 5 6

Swimming 3 1 7 11

Total 4 3 13 20

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 3 2 5 10

2014 1 1 4 6

2010 0 0 4 4

Total 4 3 13 20

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 7 10 16 33

Badminton 0 1 0 1

Swimming 0 1 1 2

Table Tennis 0 1 0 1

Wheelchair Tennis 0 0 1 1

Total 7 13 18 38

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 5 5 5 15

2014 1 6 7 14

2010 1 2 6 9

Total 7 13 18 38

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 1 2 5 8

Powerlifting 0 5 4 9

Total 1 7 9 17

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 0 1 4 5

2014 1 2 2 5

2010 0 4 3 7

Total 1 7 9 17

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 1 3 10 14

Badminton 0 1 2 3

Judo 0 2 2 4

Para Dance Sport 0 2 2 4

Para Tenpin Bowling 5 9 10 24

Powerlifting 2 0 2 4

Swimming 6 3 3 12

Table Tennis 0 6 15 21

Wheelchair Tennis 0 0 3 3

Total 14 26 49 89

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 2 9 14 25

2014 4 10 24 38

2010 8 7 11 26

Total 14 26 49 89

Tajikistan has sent a delegation of athletes to compete at each edition of the Asian Para Games since 2010. The NPC is yet to claim a medal at the Games.

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Archery 0 1 0 1

Athletics 32 44 44 120

Badminton 2 8 12 22

Boccia 8 5 3 16

Judo 0 4 2 6

Para Shooting 3 5 3 11

Para Tenpin Bowling 0 0 6 6

Powerlifting 3 3 5 11

Swimming 4 20 37 61

Table Tennis 6 10 14 30

Wheelchair Basketball 0 0 1 1

Wheelchair Fencing 2 6 6 14

Wheelchair Tennis 4 0 3 7

Total 64 106 136 306

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 23 33 50 106

2014 21 39 47 107

2010 20 34 39 93

Total 64 106 136 306

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 2 0 0 2

Table Tennis 0 0 1 1

Total 2 0 1 3

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 2 0 1 3

Total 2 0 1 3

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Powerlifting 0 2 4 6

Total 0 2 4 6

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 0 0 1 1

2014 0 2 1 3

2010 0 0 2 2

Total 0 2 4 6

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 7 16 8 31

Cycling Road 0 2 0 2

Para Shooting 2 4 1 7

Powerlifting 1 2 3 6

Wheelchair Fencing 0 0 1 1

Total 10 24 13 47

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 2 6 3 11

2014 4 12 9 25

2010 4 6 1 11

Total 10 24 13 47

In 2019, two gold medals that Uzbekistan won in athletics and judo at the 2018 Asian Para Games were disqualified for anti-doping violations.

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 22 11 12 45

Judo 11 7 7 25

Powerlifting 1 0 0 1

Swimming 22 13 6 41

Total 56 31 25 112

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 33 24 18 75

2014 22 5 4 31

2010 1 2 3 6

Total 56 31 25 112

Participation

Medals per sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total

Athletics 0 5 18 23

Badminton 2 0 4 6

Chess 2 3 4 9

Powerlifting 4 3 3 10

Swimming 12 8 14 34

Table Tennis 0 0 4 4

Total 20 19 47 86

Medals per year

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total

2018 8 8 24 40

2014 9 7 13 29

2010 3 4 10 17

Total 20 19 47 86

Yemen made its debut at the Asian Para Games in 2018. The NPC's sole competitor in Indonesia was badminton player Saleh Mohammed Ali, who participated in the men's singles SL4 event.

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Lihat juga

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  1. ^ "Guangzhou wins bid to host 2010 Asian Para-Games". China Daily. 29 November 2008. Dicapai pada 7 June 2009.
  2. ^ "1st APG Guangzhou 2010". APC. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 4 Februari 2012. Dicapai pada 10 Jun 2011.
  3. ^ "2nd APG Incheon 2014". APC. Dicapai pada 20 April 2020.
  4. ^ "3rd APG Jakarta 2018". APC. Dicapai pada 20 April 2020.
  5. ^ https://resultsapg.hangzhou2022.com.cn/rds/nations

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