Tracing the History of Shooting in Asian Games

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Shooting sports events became a part of the Asian Games starting from the 1954 Asian Games in Manila. At the same time, the inaugural Asian Games took place in 1951 in New Delhi. The subsequent Games, beginning in 1954, featured shooting events. Since shooting has always been part of the Asian Games in every edition, the Asian Games comprise various shooting events encompassing rifle, pistol, and shotgun disciplines. Among the participating nations, China has emerged as the most prosperous country in shooting at the Asian Games.

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China: Dominance in Asian Games Shooting

China stands at the pinnacle of excellence in shooting at the Asian Games, solidifying its position as the leading medalist in this discipline. With an astonishing tally of 205 Gold, 125 Silver, and 80 Bronze medals, China has amassed a remarkable total of 410 medals. 

South Korea: A Force to Reckon With

South Korea has demonstrated its power in shooting at the Asian Games, securing second in the medals tally. With 66 Gold, 94 Silver, and 95 Bronze medals, South Korea’s cumulative count is 255.

Japan: Pursuit of Excellence in Shooting

Japan’s commitment to excellence in shooting is evident in its strong performance in the Asian Games, with 54 Gold, 44 Silver, and 55 Bronze.

North Korea: Achieving Great Heights

North Korea’s achievements in shooting at the Asian Games have earned them a respectable fourth position in the medals ranking. With a total of 40 Gold, 38 Silver, and 29 Bronze medals, North Korea’s contribution to the shooting discipline amounts to 107 medals.

Kazakhstan: Making Their Mark

Kazakhstan’s presence in the Asian Games’ shooting category is marked by its impressive performance. With 18 Gold, 23 Silver, and 30 Bronze medals, Kazakhstan has garnered 71 medals.

Shooting Stars of Asia: China Dominates The Race

China is the leader in winning medals in the shooting sport at the Asian Games. Their impressive tally stands at 410 medals, which includes a remarkable count of 205 gold, 125 silver, and 80 bronze medals. Adding to their dominance, the top 5 individual shooters who have clinched the highest number of medals are also hailing from China.

Wang Yifu – Male

In shooting sports, few names have shone as brightly as Wang Yifu. Throughout his impressive career from 1986 to 2002, Wang Yifu etched his name into the annals of sports history with a record-breaking haul of medals at the Asian Games. 

Wang Yifu

With an astonishing 25 medals to his name, including a remarkable 14 golds, eight silvers, and three bronzes, Wang Yifu’s proficiency and precision with a firearm were unparalleled. 

Xu Haifeng – Male

Xu Haifeng stands as a true pioneer. From 1986 to 1994, he exhibited his shooting prowess on the grand stage of the Asian Games, capturing nine gold medals. 

Tan Zongliang – Male

Tan Zongliang’s journey through the Asian Games. Over the period from 1998 to 2010, Tan Zongliang claimed an impressive 12 medals for China, comprising seven golds and five silvers. 

Tao Luna – Female

Tao Luna’s journey through the Asian Games is a tale of a shooting sensation leaving an indelible mark. Competing from 1998 to 2006, Tao Luna’s collection of 9 medals, including seven golds and two silvers.

Li Duihong – Female

Li Duihong’s presence in competitive shooting illuminated the Asian Games stage with her remarkable achievements. From 1990 to 2002, she secured nine medals for China, showcasing her prowess with seven golds, one silver, and one bronze.