Doping At The Asian Games
What follows is a list of all the athletes that have tested positive for a banned substance either during or before an Asian Games in which they competed. Any medals listed were revoked. Asian Games 1974 Tehran 1994 Hiroshima 1998 Bangkok 2002 Busan 2006 Doha 2010 Guangzhou 2014 Incheon 2018 Jakarta–Palembang 2022 Hangzhou See also * Doping at the Olympics References {{reflist, 30em Asian Games Asian Games The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every four years for athletes of Asia. The Games were regulated by Asian Games Federation from the 1951 Asian Games, first Games in New Delhi, India in 1951, until ... Asian Games ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Asian Games
The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every four years for athletes of Asia. The Games were regulated by Asian Games Federation from the 1951 Asian Games, first Games in New Delhi, India in 1951, until the 1978 Asian Games, 1978 Games. Since the 1982 Asian Games, 1982 Games, they have been organized by the Olympic Council of Asia, after the breakup of the Asian Games Federation. The Games are recognized by the International Olympic Committee and are the second largest multi-sport event after the Olympic Games. Nine nations have hosted the Asian Games. Forty-six nations have participated in the Games, including Israel at the Asian Games, Israel, which was excluded from the Games after its last participation in 1974 Asian Games, 1974. The last edition of the Games was held in Hangzhou, China, from 23 September to 8 October 2023. The next edition will be held in Aichi Prefecture and Nagoya, Japan, from 19 September to 4 October 2026. Sinc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cycling At The 1994 Asian Games
Cycling was contested at the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, Japan from October 9 to October 15. Medalists Road Men Women Track Men Women Medal table References * New Straits Times, October 9–16, 1994 Results External links Olympic Council of Asia {{Asian Games Cycling Events at the 1994 Asian Games 1994 Asian Games 1994 Asian Games The 1994 Asian Games (), also known as the XII Asiad and the 12th Asian Games () or simply Hiroshima 1994 (), were held from October 2 to 16, 1994, in Hiroshima, Japan. It was the first Asian Games in history to be hosted in a non-capital city. Th ... 1994 in road cycling 1994 in track cycling ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Athletics At The 1998 Asian Games
The athletics competition at the 1998 Asian Games were held in Bangkok, Thailand Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, it spa ... between 13 and 20 December.. Incheon2014. Retrieved on 2014-10-04. Medalists Men Women Medal table Participating nations A total of 451 athletes from 37 nations competed in athletics at the 1998 Asian Games: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * References Asian Games GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-10-04. ''China People''. Retrieved on 2014-10-04. Sport Fieber. Retrieved on 2014-10-04. External links {{1998 in athletics Athletics 1998 Asian Games 1998 Asian Games ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Abdullah Sabt Ghulam
Abdullah Kanbar Sabt Ghulam (; born 2 January 1975) is an Emirati hurdler. He competed in the men's 400 metres hurdles at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Career At the 1992 Summer Olympics, Ghulam was seeded in the first heat of the 400 metres hurdles. He ran 56.20 seconds to place 7th, failing to advance. Ghulam set his 400 m hurdles personal best at a July 1997 meeting in Beirut, Lebanon, running 51.22 seconds to win the event. Later that year at the Athens 1997 World Championships in Athletics, Ghulam placed 7th in his 400 m hurdles heat, running 51.51 seconds and not advancing. Ghulam won his first international medal at the 1998 Gulf Cooperation Council Athletics Championships in Muscat, Oman. Entered in the 400 m hurdles, Ghulam ran 51.41 seconds for the silver medal behind Mubarak Al-Nubi. Later that season, Ghulam entered the 400 m hurdles at the 1998 Asian Games. In his semi-final heat, he ran 50.92 seconds to set a new personal best and qualify for the finals. He ran t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zhou Guanbin
Zhou may refer to: Chinese history * Predynastic Zhou ( or ; –), the state in modern Shaanxi which established the Zhou dynasty * Zhou dynasty (; –256 BC), a dynasty of China controlling Shaanxi, the North China Plain, and its periphery ** Western Zhou (; –771 BC), ruling from present-day Xi'an ** Eastern Zhou (; 770–256 BC), overseeing numerous petty states from present-day Luoyang * ( or ; –after 580 BC), located in Zhoucheng (present-day Fengxiang District), the fief granted to Duke of Zhou's younger son Duke Ping of Zhou and his descendants, lasting at least until 580 BC under Chu * Western Zhou (state) (; 440–256 BC), one of the Warring States in modern western Henan * Eastern Zhou (state) (; 367–249 BC), one of the Warring States in modern eastern Henan * Northern Zhou (; 557–581), a Xianbei state ruling western China from present-day Xi'an during the Northern and Southern Dynasties * Wu Zhou (; 690–705), a brief interregnum of the Tang dynasty, ruling fro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zhang Bin (swimmer)
Zhang Bin may refer to: * Zhang Bin (Later Zhao) (died 323), official under Shi Le who founded Later Zhao * Zhang Lingsheng (1863–?), born Zhang Bin, Chinese Christian missionary * Benjamin Zhang Bin (born 1974), Chinese manhua artist * Zhang Bin (political strategist), 21st-century Chinese government official and business person Sportspeople * Zhang Bin (basketball) (born 1961), Chinese basketball player-coach * Zhang Bin (pentathlete) (born 1969), Chinese pentathlete * Zhang Bin (equestrian) (born 1973), Chinese equestrian * Zhang Ying Bin, Paralympic athlete from China {{hndis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yang Aihua
Yang Aihua (born 1977) is a former swimmer from China who won the gold medal in the 400 meters freestyle at the 1994 World Aquatics Championships in Rome. Biography In November 1994, Yang was suspended for two years after testing positive for testosterone before the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 1,199,391. The gross domestic product (GDP) in Greater Hiroshima, Hiroshima Urban Employment Area, was US$61.3 billion as of 2010. Kazumi Matsui has b ..., Japan. References 1977 births Living people Chinese female freestyle swimmers World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming Doping cases in swimming Swimmers at the 1994 Asian Games Asian Games swimmers for China {{PRChina-swimming-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Xiong Guoming
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Xiong may refer to: Name * Xiong (surname) (熊), a Chinese surname Location * Xiong County, in Hebei, China Language * The pinyin romanization of several Chinese characters, including 兄 (elder brother), 胸 (chest), 雄 (heroic) and 熊 (bear) * The Xong language and the Miao people who speak it Group * Xong, or Limbu people * A subdivision of the Mongol armies: see Huns The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe between the 4th and 6th centuries AD. According to European tradition, they were first reported living east of the Volga River, in an area that was par ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lü Bin (swimmer)
Lü Bin (; born January 7, 1977) is a former female Freestyle swimming, freestyle and medley swimming, medley swimmer from China. Her best performance was winning the silver medal in the 4×100 m freestyle at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. References * sports-referenceLu Bin bio 1977 births Living people Chinese female freestyle swimmers Chinese female medley swimmers Olympic swimmers for China Swimmers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for China World record setters in swimming World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming Medalists at the FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) Medalists at the 1992 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists in swimming Swimmers at the 1994 Asian Games Asian Games competitors for China 20th-century Chinese sportswomen {{PRChina-Olympic-medalist-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hu Bin
Hu Bin (born 1973) was a Chinese swimmer Swimming is an individual or team racing sport that requires the use of one's entire body to move through water. The sport takes place in pools or open water (e.g., in a sea or lake). Competitive swimming is one of the most popular Olympic ... specialising in the freestyle sprint events. He is best known for winning the silver medal at the inaugural 1993 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, behind Great Britain's Mark Foster. References * 1973 births Living people Chinese male freestyle swimmers Medalists at the FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) Swimmers at the 1994 Asian Games Asian Games competitors for China 20th-century Chinese sportsmen {{PRChina-swimming-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Swimming At The 1994 Asian Games ...
Swimming was contested at the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima Big Wave Pool, Hiroshima, Japan from October 3 to October 8, 1994. Medalists Men Women Medal table References * New Straits Times, October 3–9, 1994 Results External links Olympic Council of Asia {{Asian Games Swimming Events at the 1994 Asian Games 1994 Asian Games 1994 Asian Games The 1994 Asian Games (), also known as the XII Asiad and the 12th Asian Games () or simply Hiroshima 1994 (), were held from October 2 to 16, 1994, in Hiroshima, Japan. It was the first Asian Games in history to be hosted in a non-capital city. Th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fu Yong
Fu Yong (born 4 January 1978) is a Chinese former swimmer who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, officially branded as Sydney 2000, and also known as the Games of the New Millennium, were an international multi-sport event held from 15 September to 1 October .... References 1978 births Living people Chinese male backstroke swimmers Olympic swimmers for China Swimmers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Asian Games gold medalists for China Asian Games swimmers for China Asian Games silver medalists for China Swimmers at the 1994 Asian Games Swimmers at the 1998 Asian Games Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games 20th-century Chinese sportsmen Asian Games silver medalists in swimming Asian Games gold medalists in swimming {{PRChina-swimming-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |