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3 Sports  





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2003 Asian Winter Games






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(Redirected from 2003 Winter Asian Games)

V Asian Winter Games
Host cityAomori, Japan
MottoAsian Beat To The World
Nations17
Athletes641
Events51 in 5 sports
OpeningFebruary 1, 2003
ClosingFebruary 8, 2003
Opened byNaruhito
Crown Prince of Japan
Athlete's OathKiminobu Kimura
Torch lighterKayoko Fukushi
Main venueAoi-mori Arena, Aomori City
Summer
Doha 2006 →
Winter

The 5th Asian Winter Games (Japanese: 5回アジア冬季競技大会, romanizedDai 5-kai Ajia tōkikyōgitaikai) took place from February 1 to 8, 2003 in Aomori Prefecture, Japan.

Mascot[edit]

The 2003 Winter Asiad mascot is Winta, a black woodpecker.[1]

Venues[edit]

The venues for the 2003 Winter Asiad were distributed all over Aomori Prefecture.

Official mascot
Official mascot

Sports[edit]

A total of 51 medal events in 11 medal sports were contested in the 5th Asian Winter Games. Freestyle skiing was reinstated, and ski jumping, a demonstration sport in past Winter Asiads, was included in the official roster of medal events. The numbers in parentheses indicate the number of events for the sport.

  • Biathlon (6) (details)
  • Cross-country skiing (7) (details)
  • Curling (2) (details)
  • Figure skating (4) (details)
  • Freestyle skiing (2) (details)
  • Ice hockey (2) (details)
  • Short-track speed skating (10) (details)
  • Ski jumping (2) (details)
  • Speed skating (9) (details)
  • Snowboarding (3) (details)
  • Demonstration sports

    Participating nations[edit]

    Names are arranged in alphabetical order. The number in parentheses indicates the number of participants (athletes and officials) that the NOC contributed.[2]

  •  Chinese Taipei (16)
  •  India (6)
  •  Iran (16)
  •  Japan (154)
  •  Kazakhstan (91)
  •  Kyrgyzstan (1)
  •  Lebanon (7)
  •  Mongolia (33)
  •  Nepal (3)
  •  North Korea (29)
  •  Pakistan (6)
  •  Palestine (1)
  •  South Korea (127)
  •  Tajikistan (3)
  •  Thailand (27)
  •  Uzbekistan (4)
  • Non-competing nations
  •  Bhutan
  •  Hong Kong
  •  Kuwait
  •  Macau
  •  Malaysia
  •  Qatar
  •  Singapore
  •  Sri Lanka
  •  Timor-Leste
  •  Turkmenistan
  •  Vietnam
  • Calendar[edit]

     ●  Opening ceremony     Event competitions  ●  Event finals  ●  Closing ceremony
    January / February 2003 30th
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    Gold
    medals
    Alpine skiing 1 1 1 1 4
    Biathlon 2 2 2 6
    Cross-country skiing 2 1 1 1 1 1 7
    Curling 2 2
    Figure Skating 1 3 4
    Freestyle skiing 2 2
    Ice hockey 1 1 2
    Short-track speed skating 4 6 10
    Ski jumping 1 1 2
    Snowboarding 1 1 1 3
    Speed skating 2 4 3 9
    Total gold medals 6 10 6 8 8 13 51
    Ceremonies
    January / February 2003 30th
    Thu
    31st
    Fri
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    Sat
    2nd
    Sun
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    Mon
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    Gold
    medals

    Medal table[edit]

      *   Host nation (Japan)

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 Japan (JPN)*24232067
    2 South Korea (KOR)1081028
    3 China (CHN)9111333
    4 Kazakhstan (KAZ)77620
    5 Lebanon (LIB)1102
    6 North Korea (PRK)0112
    7 Uzbekistan (UZB)0011
    Totals (7 entries)515151153

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Logos and Mascots of Selected Sport Games and Sports". Archived from the original on 2017-07-30. Retrieved 2006-11-26.
  • ^ AWAGOC News Archived September 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  • External links[edit]

    Preceded by

    Kangwon

    Asian Winter Games
    Aomori

    V Asian Winter Games (2003)
    Succeeded by

    Changchun


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