The Asian Shooting Championships are governed by the Asian Shooting Confederation. Asian Shooting Championships began in 1967.[1] These championships, including almost all ISSF shooting events, are held every four years.

Asian Shooting Championships

# Year Venue Date
11967Japan Tokyo, Japan
21971South Korea Seoul, South Korea
31975Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
41980Philippines Manila, Philippines
51983Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia
61987China Beijing, China
71991China Beijing, China
81995Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia
92000Malaysia Langkawi, MalaysiaJanuary 22–31, 2000
102004Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaFebruary 6–19, 2004
112007Kuwait Kuwait City, KuwaitDecember 3–13, 2007
122012Qatar Doha, QatarJanuary 11–22, 2012
132015Kuwait Kuwait City, KuwaitNovember 1–12, 2015
142019Qatar Doha, QatarNovember 3–14, 2019
152023South Korea Changwon, South KoreaOctober 24 – November 1, 2023

Asian Airgun Championships

# Year Venue Date
12005Thailand Bangkok, ThailandSeptember 12–19, 2005
22008China Nanjing, ChinaApril 4–9, 2008
32009Qatar Doha, QatarDecember 16–22, 2009
42011Kuwait Kuwait City, KuwaitOctober 17–23, 2011
52012China Nanchang, ChinaDecember 12–18, 2012
62013Iran Tehran, IranOctober 18–26, 2013
72014Kuwait Kuwait City, KuwaitMarch 7–13, 2014
82015India New Delhi, IndiaSeptember 25 – October 1, 2015
92016Iran Tehran, IranDecember 3–9, 2016
102017Japan Wako, JapanDecember 6–12, 2017
112018Kuwait Kuwait City, KuwaitNovember 2–12, 2018
122019Taiwan Taoyuan, TaiwanMarch 25 – April 2, 2019
132020TBDCancelled
142021Kazakhstan Shymkent, KazakhstanSeptember 12–19, 2021
152022South Korea Daegu, South KoreaNovember 9–19, 2022
162024Indonesia Jakarta , IndonesiaJanuary 8–17, 2024

Asian Shotgun Championships

Asian Clay Shooting Championships were first held in 1981.[2] This kind of championship has been discontinued and new Asian Shotgun tournament starts in 2011.[3]

Asian Clay Shooting Championships
# Year Venue Date
11981Japan Nagoya, Japan
21984Singapore Singapore
31986Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
41987Hong Kong Hong Kong
51989Singapore Singapore
61990South Korea Seoul, South Korea
71991Japan Fukuoka, Japan
81992Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
91993Philippines Manila, Philippines
101994Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
111995China Chengdu, China
121996China Shanghai, China
131997Brunei BruneiAugust 10–16, 1997
141999Kuwait Kuwait City, KuwaitMarch 1–8, 1999
152000Philippines Vigan, PhilippinesJune 1–10, 2000
162001Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
172002Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
182003India New Delhi, IndiaMarch 22–28, 2003
192004Thailand Bangkok, ThailandJuly 1–7, 2004
202005Thailand Bangkok, ThailandSeptember 7–16, 2005
212006Singapore SingaporeSeptember 1–10, 2006
222007Philippines Manila, PhilippinesOctober 25–31, 2007
232008India Jaipur, IndiaFebruary 21–29, 2008
242009Kazakhstan Almaty, KazakhstanSeptember 24 – October 3, 2009
252010Thailand Bangkok, ThailandMarch 27 – April 6, 2010
Asian Shotgun Championships
# Year Venue Date
12011Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaNovember 21 – December 1, 2011
22012India Patiala, IndiaNovember 28 – December 9, 2012
32013Kazakhstan Almaty, KazakhstanOctober 1–10, 2013
42014United Arab Emirates Al-Ain, United Arab EmiratesNovember 1–10, 2014
52015Iran Tehran, IranCancelled
62016United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesNovember 1–9, 2016
72017Kazakhstan Astana, KazakhstanAugust 3–14, 2017
82018Kuwait Kuwait City, KuwaitNovember 2–12, 2018
92019Kazakhstan Almaty, KazakhstanSeptember 20–30, 2019
102022Kazakhstan Almaty, KazakhstanJuly 30 – August 7, 2022
112024Kuwait Kuwait City, KuwaitJanuary 14–21, 2024

References

  1. "A leading continental championship". National Shooting Association of Malaysia. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  2. "ACSF in the Past". Asian Clay Shooting Website. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  3. "1st Asian Shotgun Championship". ASC. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
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