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The Asian Gymnastic Union (AGU) organizes Asian Gymnastics Championships for each of the FIG gymnastic disciplines: men's and women's artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, acrobatic gymnastics, aerobic gymnastics and trampoline gymnastics. This article lists only the senior editions of the Asian Gymnastics Championships, in which competitors must be over 16 years of age. Specific editions of the Asian Championships also exist for junior athletes; for example, the first edition of the Junior Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships was held in 1971, but the first senior edition of the tournament was only held in 1996.[1] Similarly, Junior Asian Trampoline Championships were held in 2010 and 2012, but only in 2014 the Asian Gymnastics Union held a senior tournament in conjunction with the junior championships for the first time.[2]

Artistic (Senior)

Edition Year Venue Date Ref.
1 1996 China Changsha, China Unknown [1]
2 2003 China Guangzhou, China November 22–25, 2003 [1]
3 2006 India Surat, India July 30–August 3, 2006 [1]
4 2008 Qatar Doha, Qatar November 15–18, 2008 [1]
5 2012 China Putian, China November 11–14, 2012
6 2015 Japan Hiroshima, Japan July 31–August 2, 2015
7 2017 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand May 18–21, 2017

All-time medal table

  • 1996–2017, senior events
1  China 60 37 17 114
2  Japan 20 21 19 60
3  North Korea 9 14 15 38
4  Kazakhstan 6 2 4 12
5  South Korea 4 10 18 32
6  Vietnam 2 1 3 6
7  Hong Kong 1 4 1 6
8  Chinese Taipei 1 3 7 11
9  Uzbekistan 0 3 2 5
10  India 0 0 2 2
 Iran 0 0 3 3
 Yemen 0 0 2 2
13  Jordan 0 0 1 1
 Singapore 0 0 1 1
 Syria 0 0 1 1
 Thailand 0 0 1 1
Total 103 95 97 295

Artistic (Junior)

# Year Venue Date
1 1990
2 1992
3 1994
4 1996
5 1998
6 2000
7 2002
8 2004
9 2006
10 2007 Syria Damascus, Syria
11 2010 Japan Tokyo, Japan March 13-16, 2010
12 2012 Thailand Suphanburi, Thailand March 8-15, 2012
13 2014 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan April 10-14, 2014
14 2016


Rhythmic (Senior)

Edition Year Venue Date Ref.
1 1996 China Changsha, China Unknown [1]
2 2004 China Yangzhou, China June 10–13, 2004 [1]
3 2006 India Surat, India July 30–August 3, 2006 [1]
4 2009 Kazakhstan Astana, Kazakhstan October 15–18, 2009
5 2011 Kazakhstan Astana, Kazakhstan June 15–17, 2011
6 2013 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan June 5–8, 2013
7 2015 South Korea Jecheon, South Korea June 10–13, 2015
8 2016 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan May 08-10, 2016
9 2017 Kazakhstan Astana, Kazakhstan June 24–26, 2017

Rhythmic (Junior)

# Year Venue Date
1 1990
2 1992
3 1994
4 1996
5 1998
6 2000
7 2002
8 2004
9 2006
10 2008
11 2010
12 2012
13 2014 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia February 21-24, 2014
14 2016 Kazakhstan Astana, Kazakhstan 28 April - 01 May, 2016

Trampoline (Senior and Junior)

2010 and 2012 only junior , at the same time with 2010 and 2012 Asian Junior Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

# Year Venue Date
1 2010 Japan Tokyo, Japan March 13-16, 2010
2 2012 Thailand Suphanburi, Thailand March 8-15, 2012
3 2014 Japan Chiba, Japan June 2–4, 2014
4 2016

Acrobatic (Senior and Junior)

Edition Year Venue Date Ref.
1 1992 Hong Kong Hong Kong December 1992 [3][4]
2 1994 China Shenzhen, China April 1994 [3][4]
3 1996 Japan Kawasaki, Japan Unknown [3]
4 1998 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Unknown [3][5]
5 2000 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan September 2000 [3][6]
6 2007 Kazakhstan Almaty, Kazakhstan July 4–9 [7][8][9]
7 2010 Kazakhstan Almaty, Kazakhstan May 27–29, 2010 [10]
8 2013 Kazakhstan Pavlodar, Kazakhstan April 27–29, 2013
9 2015 China Linan, China September 17–19, 2015
10 2017 Kazakhstan Almaty, Kazakhstan September 17–19, 2017

Aerobic (Senior and Junior)

Edition Year Venue Date Ref.
1 2009 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand March 27–29, 2009
2 2010 Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam December 16–18, 2010
3 2012 Indonesia Palembang, Indonesia October 18–19, 2012
4 2014 South Korea Hoengseong, South Korea November 19–21, 2014
5 2015 Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam December 11–13, 2015
6 2017 Mongolia Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia September 13–18, 2017

References