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Shooting competition held every four years
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 [ edit ]
#
Year
Venue
Date
1
1967
Tokyo , Japan
2
1971
Seoul , South Korea
3
1975
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
4
1980
Manila , Philippines
5
1983
Jakarta , Indonesia
6
1987
Beijing , China
7
1991
Beijing , China
8
1995
Jakarta , Indonesia
9
2000
Langkawi , Malaysia
January 22–31, 2000
10
2004
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
February 6–19, 2004
11
2007
Kuwait City , Kuwait
December 3–13, 2007
12
2012
Doha , Qatar
January 11–22, 2012
13
2015
Kuwait City , Kuwait
November 1–12, 2015
14
2019
Doha , Qatar
November 3–14, 2019
15
2023
Changwon , South Korea
October 24 – November 1, 2023
Asian Airgun Championships [ edit ]
#
Year
Venue
Date
1
2005
Bangkok , Thailand
September 12–19, 2005
2
2008
Nanjing , China
April 4–9, 2008
3
2009
Doha , Qatar
December 16–22, 2009
4
2011
Kuwait City , Kuwait
October 17–23, 2011
5
2012
Nanchang , China
December 12–18, 2012
6
2013
Tehran , Iran
October 18–26, 2013
7
2014
Kuwait City , Kuwait
March 7–13, 2014
8
2015
New Delhi , India
September 25 – October 1, 2015
9
2016
Tehran , Iran
December 3–9, 2016
10
2017
Wako , Japan
December 6–12, 2017
11
2018
Kuwait City , Kuwait
November 2–12, 2018
12
2019
Taoyuan , Taiwan
March 25 – April 2, 2019
13
2020
TBD
Cancelled
14
2021
Shymkent , Kazakhstan
September 12–19, 2021
15
2022
Daegu , South Korea
November 9–19, 2022
Asian Rifle/Pistol Championships[ edit ]
Asian Shotgun Championships [ edit ]
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
1
1981
Nagoya , Japan
2
1984
Singapore
3
1986
Bangkok , Thailand
4
1987
Hong Kong
5
1989
Singapore
6
1990
Seoul , South Korea
7
1991
Fukuoka , Japan
8
1992
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
9
1993
Manila , Philippines
10
1994
Bangkok , Thailand
11
1995
Chengdu , China
12
1996
Shanghai , China
13
1997
Brunei
August 10–16, 1997
14
1999
Kuwait City , Kuwait
March 1–8, 1999
15
2000
Vigan , Philippines
June 1–10, 2000
16
2001
Bangkok , Thailand
17
2002
Bangkok , Thailand
18
2003
New Delhi , India
March 22–28, 2003
19
2004
Bangkok , Thailand
July 1–7, 2004
20
2005
Bangkok , Thailand
September 7–16, 2005
21
2006
Singapore
September 1–10, 2006
22
2007
Manila , Philippines
October 25–31, 2007
23
2008
Jaipur , India
February 21–29, 2008
24
2009
Almaty , Kazakhstan
September 24 – October 3, 2009
25
2010
Bangkok , Thailand
March 27 – April 6, 2010
Asian Shotgun Championships
#
Year
Venue
Date
1
2011
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
November 21 – December 1, 2011
2
2012
Patiala , India
November 28 – December 9, 2012
3
2013
Almaty , Kazakhstan
October 1–10, 2013
4
2014
Al-Ain , United Arab Emirates
November 1–10, 2014
5
2015
Tehran , Iran
Cancelled
6
2016
Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates
November 1–9, 2016
7
2017
Astana , Kazakhstan
August 3–14, 2017
8
2018
Kuwait City , Kuwait
November 2–12, 2018
9
2019
Almaty , Kazakhstan
September 20–30, 2019
10
2022
Almaty , Kazakhstan
July 30 – August 7, 2022
11
2024
Kuwait City , Kuwait
January 14–21, 2024
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