List of East Asian Games
Year | Games | Host City | Country | Winner (gold) | 2nd (gold) | 3rd (gold) |
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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 |
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Shanghai, China | 9–18 May | 8 | 1,283 | 12 | ? | |
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Busan, South Korea | 10–19 May | 9 | ? | 13 | 199 | |
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Osaka, Japan | 19–27 May | 9 | 2,804 | 15 | 201 | |
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Macau | 29 October – 6 November | 9 | 1,919 | 17 | 235 | |
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Hong Kong | 5–13 December | 9 | 2,377 | 22 | 262 | |
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Tianjin, China | 6–15 October | future event |
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