The Asian Speed Skating Championships are a series of speed skating events held annually to determine the best allround speed skater of Asia. These competitions are doubling as the qualification tournament for the World Allround Speed Skating Championships. The International Skating Union has organised the competitions since 1999.

Combined all-time medal count

rankcountryGoldSilverBronzetotal
1 Japan19231557
2 Korea Republic61512
3 China33814
4 Kazakhstan2327

Men's winners

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
1999Japan NaganoJapan Hiroyuki NoakeJapan Takahiro NozakiJapan Kazuki Sawaguchi
2000Mongolia UlaanbaatarJapan Hiroyuki NoakeKazakhstan Sergey TsybenkoJapan Keiji Shirahata
2001China HarbinJapan Keiji ShirahataJapan Hiroyuki NoakeJapan Toshihiko Itokawa
2002No competition
2003China HarbinJapan Toshihiko ItokawaJapan Takahiro UshiyamaJapan Hiroki Hirako
2004South Korea ChuncheonChina Li ChangyuJapan Hiroki HirakoSouth Korea Lee Seung-Hwan
2005Japan IkahoJapan Hiroki HirakoJapan Takahiro UshiyamaJapan Kesato Miyazaki
2006China HarbinKazakhstan Dmitry BabenkoJapan Naoki YasudaJapan Kesato Miyazaki
2007China ChangchunSouth Korea Choi Keun-wonJapan Hiroki HirakoChina Gao Xuefeng
2008China ShenyangJapan Hiroki HirakoSouth Korea Choi Keun-wonChina Song Xingyu
2009Japan TomakomaiSouth Korea Choi Keun-wonJapan Hiroki HirakoKazakhstan Dmitry Babenko
2010Japan ObihiroSouth Korea Lee Seung-hoonJapan Hiroki HirakoKazakhstan Dmitry Babenko
2011China HarbinSouth Korea Lee Seung-hoonKazakhstan Dmitry BabenkoSouth Korea Ko Byeong-wook
2012Kazakhstan AstanaSouth Korea Lee Seung-hoonJapan Hiroki HirakoSouth Korea Joo Hyong-jun
2013China ChangchunSouth Korea Lee Seung-hoonKazakhstan Dmitry BabenkoChina Sun Longjiang
2014Japan TomakomaiKazakhstan Dmitry BabenkoChina Fan YangChina Sun Longjiang

Women's winners

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
1999Japan NaganoJapan Maki TabataJapan Nami NemotoJapan Eriko Seo
2000Mongolia UlaanbaatarJapan Maki TabataChina Song LiChina Gao Yang
2001China HarbinJapan Maki TabataJapan Nami NemotoChina Song Li
2002No competition
2003China HarbinJapan Maki TabataJapan Nami NemotoJapan Eriko Seo
2004South Korea ChuncheonJapan Maki TabataJapan Eriko IshinoJapan Eriko Seo
2005Japan IkahoJapan Nami NemotoJapan Maki TabataJapan Eriko Ishino
2006China HarbinChina Wang FeiJapan Eriko IshinoJapan Eriko Seo
2007China ChangchunChina Wang FeiJapan Maki TabataJapan Eriko Ishino
2008China ShenyangJapan Maki TabataJapan Eriko IshinoChina Wang Fei
2009Japan TomakomaiJapan Masako HozumiJapan Maki TabataJapan Yuri Obara
2010Japan ObihiroJapan Masako HozumiJapan Shiho IshizawaJapan Maki Tabata
2011China HarbinJapan Eriko IshinoJapan Masako HozumiJapan Ayaka Kikuchi
2012Kazakhstan AstanaJapan Miho TakagiJapan Ayaka KikuchiSouth Korea Park Do-yeong
2013China ChangchunJapan Masako HozumiJapan Eriko IshinoSouth Korea Kim Bo-reum
2014Japan TomakomaiJapan Miho TakagiChina Zhao XinChina Li Qishi

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