Results of TTFA Events edit
Winners of TTFA Asian Championships (1952 - 1970) edit
Results of Individual Events edit
The tables below are Asian Table Tennis Champions lists of individual events (Men's and Women's Singles, Men's and Women's Doubles and Mixed).
Men's singles edit
Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1952 | Singapore | Suh Sui Cho | Hiroji Satoh | Chung Chin Sing |
Fu Chi Fong | ||||
1953 | Tokyo | Mai Văn Hòa | Ichiro Ogimura | Kazuo Kawai |
Yoshio Tomita | ||||
1954 | Singapore | Mai Văn Hòa | D. Aguesin | |
1957 | Manila | Lau Sek Fong | Shu Long-shung | |
1960 | Bombay | Ichiro Ogimura | Lee Dal Joon | |
1963 | Manila | Hiroshi Takahashi | ||
1964 | Seoul | Koji Kimura | Ken Konaka | Hiroaki Ohhashi |
Hiroshi Takahashi | ||||
1967 | Singapore | Nobuhiko Hasegawa | Mitsuru Kono | |
1968 | Jakarta | Mitsuru Kono | Shigeo Itoh | Nobuhiko Hasegawa |
Tokio Tasaka | ||||
1970 | Nagoya | Nobuhiko Hasegawa | Tokio Tasaka | Katsuyuki Abe |
Shigeo Itoh |
Women's singles edit
Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1952 | Singapore | Gool Nasikwala | Baguio Wong | Yoshiko Tanaka |
M. Hayes | ||||
1953 | Tokyo | Chen Pao-pei | Kiiko Watanabe | Sae Kama |
Yao Chu | ||||
1954 | Singapore | Baguio Wong | Hwang Yool-ja | |
1957 | Manila | Choi Kyung-ja | Wie Sang-sook | |
1960 | Bombay | Kazuko Ito-Yamaizumi | Yoshiko Murakami | |
1963 | Manila | Kimiyo Matsuzaki | ||
1964 | Seoul | Masako Seki | Tsunao Isomura | Choi Kyung-ja |
Masako Ohta | ||||
1967 | Singapore | Yoon Ki-sook | Choi Jung-sook | |
1968 | Jakarta | Yukie Ozeki | Choi Jung-sook | Toshiko Kowada |
Sachiko Morisawa | ||||
1970 | Nagoya | Toshiko Kowada | Yasuko Konno | Miho Hamada |
Emiko Ohba |
Men's doubles edit
Women's doubles edit
Mixed doubles edit
Results of Team Events edit
The tables below are Asian Table Tennis Champions lists of teams events.
Men's team edit
Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1952 | Singapore | Hong Kong | Japan | Macau |
1953 | Tokyo | Japan | South Vietnam | Republic of China |
1954 | Singapore | Hong Kong | Singapore | Philippines |
1957 | Manila | South Vietnam | India | Republic of China |
1960 | Bombay | Japan | India | South Korea |
1963 | Manila | Japan | ||
1964 | Seoul | Japan | South Korea | Republic of China |
1967 | Singapore | Japan | South Korea | |
1968 | Jakarta | Japan | Indonesia | Philippines |
South Korea | ||||
1970 | Nagoya | Japan | South Korea | Malaysia |
Republic of China |
Women's team edit
Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1952 | Singapore | Hong Kong Macau |
Not awarded, as there was a tie for gold. |
Singapore |
1953 | Tokyo | Japan | Republic of China | Hong Kong |
1954 | Singapore | Hong Kong | South Korea | Singapore |
1957 | Manila | Republic of China | South Korea | Hong Kong |
1960 | Bombay | Japan | South Korea | India |
1963 | Manila | Japan | ||
1964 | Seoul | Japan | South Korea | Republic of China |
1967 | Singapore | Japan | South Korea | |
1968 | Jakarta | South Korea | Japan | Malaysia |
Thailand | ||||
1970 | Nagoya | South Korea | Japan | Indonesia |
Republic of China |
Results of ATTU Events edit
Winners of ATTU Asian Championships (1972 - Now) edit
Results of Individual Events edit
The tables below are Asian Table Tennis Champions lists of individual events (Men's and Women's Singles, Men's and Women's Doubles and Mixed).
Men's singles edit
Women's singles edit
Men's doubles edit
Women's doubles edit
Mixed doubles edit
Results of Team Events edit
The tables below are Asian Table Tennis Champions lists of teams events.
Men's team edit
Women's team edit
See also edit
References edit
- ^ "20th Asian Table Tennis Championships Postponed". ATTU. 22 August 2011. Archived from the original on 18 August 2011.
- ^ "20th Asian Championships 2012 Date and Location Sealed". ATTU. 9 October 2011. Archived from the original on 10 November 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2011.