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The 2024 Asian Table Tennis Championships was a table tennis tournament held in Astana, Kazakhstan, from 6 to 13 October 2024. [1] Medalists. Event Gold Silver
Kabaddi made its first appearance as an exhibition sport at the Asian Games in 1982. [1] Men's kabaddi has been an Asian Games event since 1990 , and women's kabaddi since 2010 . India has dominated the sport at the Asian Games, winning the gold medal in both men's and women's events at all editions except for 2018 , when Iran won the gold ...
The Games records in athletics are the best marks set in competitions at the Games. The athletics events at the Games are divided into four groups: track events (including sprints, middle- and long-distance running, hurdling and relays), field events (including javelin, discus, hammer, pole vault, long and triple jumps), road events and ...
The Asian Table Tennis Championships is a biennial table tennis tournament that the International Table Tennis Federation regards as a continental championship. From 1952 to 1972, the tournament was organized by the Table Tennis Federation of Asia.
The Asian Games motto is "Ever Onward" which was designed and proposed by Guru Dutt Sondhi upon the creation of the Asian Games Federation in 1949. The Asian Games symbol is a bright sun in red with 16 rays and a white circle in the middle of its disc which represents the ever glimmering and warm spirit of the Asian people.
Table tennis at the 2022 Asian Games was held in Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium, Hangzhou, China, from 22 September to 2 October 2023. [1] China continued to dominate at table tennis in the Asian games, winning six out of seven gold medals. Only South Korea's victory in the women's doubles denied China a clean sweep of the gold medals on ...
Kim Kum Yong (Korean: 김금영; born 17 August 2001) is a North Korean table tennis player. She qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics and won a silver medal in the mixed doubles tournament along with Ri Jong Sik.
National Games Shanghai, China 150 m (bend) 16.82+ (+1.7 m/s) Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lanka 31 August 2007 World Championships: Osaka, Japan 200 m: 22.01 (±0.0 m/s) Li Xuemei China 22 October 1997 National Games Shanghai, China 300 m: 36.93 A: Salwa Eid Naser Bahrain 24 March 2024 Quetzaltenango, Guatemala 35.97+ Salwa Eid Naser Bahrain 9 ...