History of Swimming at Asian Games

Swimming

Swimming has been included in the Asian Games since it began in New Delhi in 1951. It has remained a consistent sport in the Asian Games ever since. Swimming has the highest number of gold medals awarded at the Asian Games.

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In the most recent Asian Games held in 2018, Japan emerged as the most successful team in this sporting event, with China securing the second position. Singapore performed exceptionally well in the Swimming in the Asian game, held fourth overall along with South Korea on the 3rd spot.

Medalist in Swimming at the Asian Games

The top 5 countries with remarkable achievements in Swimming have etched a significant chapter in the history of the Asian Games.

Japan

In the history of the Asian Games, Japan stands at the top with 698 medals, comprising 277 gold, 260 silver, and 161 bronze medals. 

China

China follows closely behind with 404 medals, including 165 gold, 149 silver, and 90 bronze medals. 

South Korea

South Korea has also made its mark in the sport with 97 medals, 22 gold, 16 silver, and 59 bronze medals.

Singapore & Philippines 

Singapore has secured 61 medals, including 12 gold, 16 silver, and 33 bronze medals, while the Philippines has earned 95 medals, with ten gold, 31 silver, and 54 bronze medals. 

Best Performing Nation in Swimming at Asian Games

In the history of Swimming at the Asian games, Japan and China have been the dominant participants in the sport. In the inaugural Asian Games held in New Delhi, India 1951, Singapore made a historic mark as the best-performing nation in swimming. However, as subsequent editions unfolded, Singapore faced rigid competition from swimming giants like Japan and China.

#1 Japan’s Enduring Excellence in Asian Games Swimming

Throughout the history of the Asian Games, Japan has consistently displayed remarkable excellence in swimming. From the early editions in the 1950s to the most recent competitions, Japan has remained dominant in the sport to date. With numerous victories and a strong presence in swimming events, Japan has forged an enduring legacy in Asian Games history. 

#2 China’s Emergence as a Swimming Powerhouse

The Asian Games held in Beijing, China, in 1990 marked a significant turning point in the history of Asian Games swimming. China’s swimming team demonstrated exceptional power, securing their position as a formidable force in the sport. 

This victory paved the way for China’s rising dominance in swimming, a trend that continued in successive editions from 1990 to 2014 of the Asian Games. China’s consistent success in swimming events has firmly established them as one of the leading nations in the sport, leaving an enduring mark in Asian Games history.