2023 Paris World Cup | 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games | 2023 Antwerp World Championships |
2022 Hangzhou Asian Games | |
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Official logo | |
City |
Hangzhou, China |
Team Gold Medalist |
China
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All-Around Gold Medalist |
Zuo Tong (CHN) |
Vault Gold Medalist |
An Chang-Ok (PRK) |
Uneven Bars Gold Medalist |
An Chang-Ok (PRK) |
Balance Beam Gold Medalist |
Okamura Mana (JPN) |
Floor Exercise Gold Medalist |
Zhang Jin (CHN) |
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The 2022 Asian Games, officially known as XIX Asiad, will be a multi-sport event celebrated in Hangzhou, China.[1] It was originally going to be held from September 10 to September 25, 2022, but was postponed a year due to COVID concerns.[2] Hangzhou will be the third Chinese city to host the Asian Games, after Beijing 1990 and Guangzhou 2010.
Format of Competition[]
All participating gymnasts, including those who were not part of a team, participated in a qualification round. The results of this competition determined which teams and individuals participated in the remaining competitions, which included:
- The team competition, in which the eight highest scoring teams from qualifications competed. Each team of six gymnasts could only have five gymnasts perform on each apparatus, and the top four scores counted toward the team total.
- The all-around competition, in which only the twenty-four highest scoring individuals in the all-around competed. Each country was limited to only two gymnasts in the all-around final.
- The event finals, in which the eight highest scoring individuals on each apparatus competed. Each country was limited to two gymnasts in each apparatus final.
Results[]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Team | China
Tang Xijing |
Japan
Masui Misaki |
North Korea
An Chang-Ok |
All-Around | Zuo Tong China (CHN) |
Okamura Mana Japan (JPN) |
Kim Su-Jong North Korea (PRK) |
Vault | An Chang-Ok North Korea (PRK) |
Kim Son-Hyang North Korea (PRK) |
Yu Linmin China (CHN) |
Uneven Bars | An Chang-Ok North Korea (PRK) |
Serita Mikako Japan (JPN) |
Zuo Tong China (CHN) |
Balance Beam | Okamura Mana Japan (JPN) |
Tang Xijing China (CHN) |
Ting Hua-Tien Chinese Taipei (TPE) |
Floor Exercise | Zhang Jin China (CHN) |
Kim Son-Hyang North Korea (PRK) |
Lim Su-min South Korea (KOR) |
Medal Count[]
Rank | Country | Total | |||
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1 | China | 3 | 1 | 2 | 6 |
2 | North Korea | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
3 | Japan | 1 | 3 | 0 | 4 |
4 | Taiwan | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
4 | South Korea | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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References[]
Asian Games | |
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Tehran 1974 • Bangkok 1978 • New Delhi 1982 • Seoul 1986 • Beijing 1990 • Hiroshima 1994 • Bangkok 1998 • Busan 2002 • Doha 2006 • Guangzhou 2010 • Incheon 2014 • Jakarta and Palembang 2018 • Hangzhou 2022 • Nagoya 2026 |