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List of Asian Games medalists in alpine skiing

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This is the complete list of Asian Winter Games medalists in alpine skiing from 1986 to 2011.[1]

Men

Slalom

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1986 Sapporo  Naomine Iwaya (JPN)  Park Jae-hyuk (KOR)  Ri Jong-su (PRK)
1990 Sapporo  Keiji Oshigiri (JPN)  Hideto Ito (JPN)  Hur Seung-wook (KOR)
1999 Gangwon  Hur Seung-wook (KOR)  Joji Kawaguchi (JPN)  Choi Moon-sung (KOR)
2003 Aomori  Kiminobu Kimura (JPN)  Niki Fürstauer (LBN)  Tetsuya Otaki (JPN)
2007 Changchun  Yasuhiro Ikuta (JPN)  Kang Min-heuk (KOR)  Masashi Hanada (JPN)

Giant slalom

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1986 Sapporo  Tetsuya Okabe (JPN)  Chiaki Ishioka (JPN)  Park Jae-hyuk (KOR)
1990 Sapporo  Kiminobu Kimura (JPN)  Toshinobu Awano (JPN)  Takuji Kamibayashi (JPN)
1996 Harbin  Kenta Uraki (JPN)  Hur Seung-wook (KOR)  Byun Jong-moon (KOR)
1999 Gangwon  Joji Kawaguchi (JPN)  Hur Seung-wook (KOR)  Lee Ki-hyun (KOR)
2003 Aomori  Niki Fürstauer (LBN)  Tetsuya Otaki (JPN)  Masami Kudo (JPN)
2007 Changchun  Yasuhiro Ikuta (JPN)  Kang Min-heuk (KOR)  Kim Woo-sung (KOR)

Super-G

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Harbin  Byun Jong-moon (KOR)  Kenta Uraki (JPN)  Azumi Tajima (JPN)
1999 Gangwon  Hur Seung-wook (KOR)  Joji Kawaguchi (JPN)  Choi Moon-sung (KOR)
2011 Astana–Almaty  Igor Zakurdayev (KAZ)  Dmitriy Koshkin (KAZ)  Mohammad Kiadarbandsari (IRI)

Downhill

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2011 Astana–Almaty  Dmitriy Koshkin (KAZ)  Igor Zakurdayev (KAZ)  Jung Dong-hyun (KOR)

Super combined

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2011 Astana–Almaty  Jung Dong-hyun (KOR)  Igor Zakurdayev (KAZ)  Kim Woo-sung (KOR)

Women

Slalom

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1986 Sapporo  Sachie Sato (JPN)  Waka Okazaki (JPN)  Jin Xuefei (CHN)
1990 Sapporo  Waka Okazaki (JPN)  Sachiko Yamamoto (JPN)  Makiko Ito (JPN)
1999 Gangwon  Rina Seki (JPN)  Olga Vediasheva (KAZ)  You Hae-min (KOR)
2003 Aomori  Chika Takeda (JPN)  Hiromi Yumoto (JPN)  Oh Jae-eun (KOR)
2007 Changchun  Chika Kato (JPN)  Moe Hanaoka (JPN)  Oh Jae-eun (KOR)

Giant slalom

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1986 Sapporo  Harumi Jin (JPN)  Sachie Sato (JPN)  Jin Xuefei (CHN)
1990 Sapporo  Sachiko Yamamoto (JPN)  Waka Okazaki (JPN)  Sachie Yoshida (JPN)
1996 Harbin  Olga Vediasheva (KAZ)  Fumiyo Uemura (JPN)  Tomomi Sato (JPN)
1999 Gangwon  Olga Vediasheva (KAZ)  You Hae-min (KOR)  Yuliya Krygina (KAZ)
2003 Aomori  Reina Umehara (JPN)  Hiromi Yumoto (JPN)  Noriko Fukushima (JPN)
2007 Changchun  Emiko Kiyosawa (JPN)  Oh Jae-eun (KOR)  Kim Sun-joo (KOR)

Super-G

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Harbin  Fumiyo Uemura (JPN)  Olga Vediasheva (KAZ)  Junko Yamakawa (JPN)
1999 Gangwon  You Hae-min (KOR)  Yang Woo-young (KOR)  Olga Vediasheva (KAZ)
2011 Astana–Almaty  Kim Sun-joo (KOR)  Lyudmila Fedotova (KAZ)  Jung Hye-me (KOR)

Downhill

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2011 Astana–Almaty  Kim Sun-joo (KOR)  Lyudmila Fedotova (KAZ)  Xeniya Stroilova (KAZ)

Super combined

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2011 Astana–Almaty  Lyudmila Fedotova (KAZ)  Jeong So-ra (KOR)  Xeniya Stroilova (KAZ)

References

  1. ^ "Results of the 1st Asian Winter Games". Changchun 2007 official website. Archived from the original on January 19, 2007. Retrieved 11 April 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)