China has led the gold medal count in each Asian Games since
1982.
In
1986, China, together with Japan and South Korea became the first three countries in the history of
Asian Games to cross the total 200 medal-mark in one edition, having become the only three countries with three-digit medal tally as well in that year.[3]
In
1990, China achieved a significant milestone by being the first nation to surpass the threshold of 100 gold medals and 300 total medals in a single edition.[4]
In
2010, China became the first nation in the history of
Asian Games to cross the 400 medal-mark in one edition.[5]
At the
2022 Asian Games, China became the first nation to reach 200 gold medals in one edition.[6]
Systematicdoping of Chinese athletes in
Olympic Games (and other international sport events) revealed by Xue Yinxian in 2012 and 2017. He claimed more than 10,000 athletes in China were doped in the systematic Chinese government doping program and that they received performance enhancing
drugs in the 1980s and 1990s. He stated that all
internationalmedals (Both in the
Olympics and other international competitions) that were won by Chinese athletes in the 1980s and 1990s (1980 to 2000) should be taken back. This is contrary to previous statements made by the Chinese government that denied involvement in systematic doping, claiming that athletes doped individually. The
International Olympic Committee and
World Anti-Doping Agency investigated these allegations with no conclusions given.[32][33][34][35][36]
(Women's 50 m freestyle) (Women's 200 m freestyle) (Women's 200 m individual medley) (Women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay) (Women's 100 m freestyle) (Women's 100 m backstroke)
China has led the gold medal count in each Asian Games since
1982.
In
1986, China, together with Japan and South Korea became the first three countries in the history of
Asian Games to cross the total 200 medal-mark in one edition, having become the only three countries with three-digit medal tally as well in that year.[3]
In
1990, China achieved a significant milestone by being the first nation to surpass the threshold of 100 gold medals and 300 total medals in a single edition.[4]
In
2010, China became the first nation in the history of
Asian Games to cross the 400 medal-mark in one edition.[5]
At the
2022 Asian Games, China became the first nation to reach 200 gold medals in one edition.[6]
Systematicdoping of Chinese athletes in
Olympic Games (and other international sport events) revealed by Xue Yinxian in 2012 and 2017. He claimed more than 10,000 athletes in China were doped in the systematic Chinese government doping program and that they received performance enhancing
drugs in the 1980s and 1990s. He stated that all
internationalmedals (Both in the
Olympics and other international competitions) that were won by Chinese athletes in the 1980s and 1990s (1980 to 2000) should be taken back. This is contrary to previous statements made by the Chinese government that denied involvement in systematic doping, claiming that athletes doped individually. The
International Olympic Committee and
World Anti-Doping Agency investigated these allegations with no conclusions given.[32][33][34][35][36]
(Women's 50 m freestyle) (Women's 200 m freestyle) (Women's 200 m individual medley) (Women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay) (Women's 100 m freestyle) (Women's 100 m backstroke)