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==Asian Shooting Championships==
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| 1 || [[1967 Asian Shooting Championships|1967]] || align=left| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] || align=center|
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| align=center| 2 || [[1971 Asian Shooting Championships|1971]] || align=left| {{flagicon|KOR|1949}} [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]] || align=center|
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| align=center| 3 || [[1975 Asian Shooting Championships|1975]] || align=left| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]] || align=center|
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| align=center| 4 || [[1980 Asian Shooting Championships|1980]] || align=left| {{flagicon|PHI|1936}} [[Manila]], [[Philippines]] || align=center|
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| align=center| 5 || [[1983 Asian Shooting Championships|1983]] || align=left| {{flagicon|INA}} [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] || align=center|
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| align=center| 6 || [[1987 Asian Shooting Championships|1987]] || align=left| {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Beijing]], [[China]] || align=center|
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| align=center| 7 || [[1991 Asian Shooting Championships|1991]] || align=left| {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Beijing]], [[China]] || align=center|
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| align=center| 8 || [[1995 Asian Shooting Championships|1995]] || align=left| {{flagicon|INA}} [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] || align=center|
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| align=center| 9 || [[2000 Asian Shooting Championships|2000]] || align=left| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Langkawi]], [[Malaysia]] || align=center|
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| align=center| 10 || [[2004 Asian Shooting Championships|2004]] || align=left| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]] || align=center|
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| align=center| 11 || [[2007 Asian Shooting Championships|2007]] || align=left| {{flagicon|KUW}} [[Kuwait City]], [[Kuwait]] || align=center|
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| align=center| 12 || [[2012 Asian Shooting Championships|2012]] || align=left| {{flagicon|QAT}} [[Doha]], [[Qatar]] || align=center|
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| align=center| 13 || [[2015 Asian Shooting Championships|2015]] || align=left| {{flagicon|KUW}} [[Kuwait City]], [[Kuwait]] || align=center|
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Revision as of 08:40, 2 January 2018

The Asian Shooting Confederation (ASC) is an association of the International Shooting Sport Federation's member federations from Asia.

Events History

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.

Number Events First Last
1 Asian Shooting Championships 1967 2015 (13th)
2 Asian Airgun Shooting Championships 2005 2017 (10th)
3 Asian Shotgun Shooting Championships 2011 2017 (7th)
4 Asian Clay Shooting Championships 1981 2010 (25th)

Asian Shooting Championships

Number Year Venue Events
1 1967 Japan Tokyo, Japan
2 1971 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
3 1975 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
4 1980 Philippines Manila, Philippines
5 1983 Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia
6 1987 China Beijing, China
7 1991 China Beijing, China
8 1995 Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia
9 2000 Malaysia Langkawi, Malaysia
10 2004 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
11 2007 Kuwait Kuwait City, Kuwait
12 2012 Qatar Doha, Qatar
13 2015 Kuwait Kuwait City, Kuwait

References

  1. ^ "A leading continental championship". National Shooting Association of Malaysia. Retrieved 3 January 2012.