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1 Mascot  





2 Venues  



2.1  Yongpyong  





2.2  Kangnung (Gangneung)  





2.3  Chunchon (Chuncheon)  







3 Sports  





4 Participating nations  





5 Calendar  





6 Medal table  





7 See also  





8 References  





9 External links  














1999 Asian Winter Games






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IV Asian Winter Games
MottoAsia, Shining brightly through Everlasting Friendship
Nations14
Athletes799
Events43 in 4 sports
OpeningJanuary 30, 1999
ClosingFebruary 6, 1999
Opened byKim Dae-jung
President of South Korea
Main venueYongpyong Indoor Ice Rink
Websitekangwonasiad.or.kr
Summer
Winter

The 4th Asian Winter Games (Korean: 4회 동계 아시안 게임, romanizedje 4 hoe dong-gye asian geim) were held from January 30 to February 6, 1999, in the province of Kangwon (now Gangwon), South Korea.[1] The games were staged in three different clusters in the province which were Yongpyong, Kangnung (Gangneung) and Chunchon (Chuncheon). The name Yongpyong was derived from the Yongpyong Resort.

On December 2, 1993, the Olympic Council of Asia announced that South Korea would host the 4th Asian Winter Games in 1999. South Korea initially aimed to host the previous 3rd games but losted the voting process and the 1999 games are awarded for the country.

Mascot[edit]

Official mascot

The 1999 Winter Asiad mascot is Gomdori (곰돌이), a half-moon black bear cub.[2]

Venues[edit]

Yongpyong[edit]

Kangnung (Gangneung)[edit]

Chunchon (Chuncheon)[edit]

Sports[edit]

A total of 43 medal events in seven sports were played in the Fourth Winter Asian Games. Freestyle skiing was removed from the program while two more events were added to alpine skiing.

  •  Biathlon (6) (details)
  •  Cross-country skiing (6) (details)
  •  Figure skating (4) (details)
  •  Ice hockey (2) (details)
  •  Short-track speed skating (10) (details)
  •  Speed skating (9) (details)
  • Participating nations[edit]

    Names are arranged in alphabetical order. A total of 14 Asian NOCs sent delegations, with those that sent only officials.

  •  Chinese Taipei (11)
  •  Hong Kong (4)
  •  India (8)
  •  Iran (11)
  •  Japan (101)
  •  Kazakhstan
  •  Kuwait
  •  Kyrgyzstan (1)
  •  Lebanon (2)
  •  Mongolia
  •  Pakistan (2)
  •  South Korea (102)
  •  Uzbekistan (7)
  • Non-competing nations
  •  Macau
  •  Nepal
  •  Philippines
  •  Singapore
  •  Sri Lanka
  •  Tajikistan
  •  Vietnam
  • Calendar[edit]

     ●  Opening ceremony     Event competitions  ●  Event finals  ●  Closing ceremony
    January / February 1999 30th
    Sat
    31st
    Sun
    1st
    Mon
    2nd
    Tue
    3rd
    Wed
    4th
    Thu
    5th
    Fri
    6th
    Sat
    Gold
    medals
    Alpine skiing 1 1 1 1 1 1 6
    Biathlon 2 2 2 6
    Cross-country skiing 1 1 1 1 1 1 6
    Figure Skating 1 3 4
    Ice hockey 1 1 2
    Short-track speed skating 4 6 10
    Speed skating 2 2 2 3 9
    Total gold medals 6 10 4 6 6 10 1 43
    Ceremonies
    January / February 1999 30th
    Sat
    31st
    Sun
    1st
    Mon
    2nd
    Tue
    3rd
    Wed
    4th
    Thu
    5th
    Fri
    6th
    Sat
    Gold
    medals

    Medal table[edit]

      *   Host nation (South Korea)

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 China (CHN)15101136
    2 South Korea (KOR)*11101435
    3 Kazakhstan (KAZ)108725
    4 Japan (JPN)614929
    5 Uzbekistan (UZB)1113
    Totals (5 entries)434342128

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    External links[edit]

    Preceded by

    Harbin

    Asian Winter Games
    Kangwon

    IV Asian Winter Games (1999)
    Succeeded by

    Aomori


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