East Asian Games - List of East Asian Games

List of East Asian Games

Year Games Host City Country Winner (gold) 2nd (gold) 3rd (gold)
1993 I Shanghai China China (105) Japan (25) South Korea (23)
1997 II Busan South Korea China (62) Japan (47) South Korea (45)
2001 III Osaka Japan China (85) Japan (61) South Korea (34)
2005 IV Macau Macau China (127) Japan (46) South Korea (32)
2009 V Hong Kong Hong Kong China (113) Japan (63) South Korea (39)
2013 VI Tianjin China TBD


Year Games Host Dates NOCs Athletes Sports Events Ref
1993
I
Shanghai, China 9–18 May 8 1,283 12 ?
1997
II
Busan, South Korea 10–19 May 9 ? 13 199
2001
III
Osaka, Japan 19–27 May 9 2,804 15 201
2005
IV
Macau 29 October – 6 November 9 1,919 17 235
2009
V
Hong Kong 5–13 December 9 2,377 22 262
2013
VI
Tianjin, China 6–15 October future event

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