Asian Taekwondo Championships

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Asian Taekwondo Championships
Current event or competition:
2018 Asian Taekwondo Championships
Competition details
DisciplineTaekwondo
Typekyourugui, biennial
OrganiserAsian Taekwondo Union (ATU)
History
First edition1973 in Seoul, South Korea
Editions23 (2018)

The Asian Taekwondo Championships is organized by the Asian Taekwondo Union.

Competitions

Year Date City and host country Venue Men's champion Women's champion
1974 18–20 October South Korea Seoul, South Korea Kukkiwon  South Korea
1976 16–17 October Australia Melbourne, Australia Dallas Brooks Hall  South Korea
1978 8–10 September Hong Kong Hong Kong Macpherson Stadium  South Korea
1980 14–16 November Taiwan Taipei, Taiwan Municipal Gymnasium  South Korea
1982 9–11 December Singapore Singapore Gay World Stadium  South Korea
1984 9–11 November Philippines Manila, Philippines Rizal Memorial Sports Complex  South Korea
1986 18–20 April Australia Darwin, Australia Marrara Sports Complex  South Korea  Chinese Taipei
1988 23–25 March Nepal Kathmandu, Nepal Dasarath Rangasala Stadium  South Korea  South Korea
1990 2–4 June Taiwan Taipei, Taiwan Municipal Junior College  South Korea  Chinese Taipei
1992 31 January – 2 February Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Stadium Negara  South Korea  South Korea
1994 28–30 January Philippines Manila, Philippines Ninoy Aquino Stadium  South Korea  South Korea
1996 14–16 June Australia Melbourne, Australia  South Korea  South Korea
1998 15–17 May Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam  South Korea  South Korea
2000 13–16 May Hong Kong Hong Kong  South Korea  South Korea
2002 26–28 April Jordan Amman, Jordan  South Korea  South Korea
2004 20–23 May South Korea Seongnam, South Korea  South Korea  South Korea
2006 21–23 April Thailand Bangkok, Thailand Hua Mark Indoor Stadium  South Korea  South Korea
2008 26–28 April China Luoyang, China The Sports Centre Gymnasium  Iran  China
2010 21–23 May Kazakhstan Astana, Kazakhstan Daulet Sport Complex  Iran  South Korea
2012 9–11 May Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Phú Thọ Indoor Stadium  South Korea  Chinese Taipei
2014 26–28 May Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan Universal Palace  Iran  South Korea
2016 18–20 April Philippines Pasay, Philippines Marriott Convention Center  Iran  South Korea
2018 26–28 May Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Phú Thọ Indoor Stadium  South Korea  China

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