Roller Hockey Asia Cup

Roller Hockey Asia Cup
Founded1987
RegionAsia (CARS)
Teams7
Current champions Australia (1st title)
Most championships Macau (10 titles)

The Roller Hockey Asian Championship is a roller hockey competition with the national teams of Asian countries that happens every two years. It is organized by CARS, Confederation of Asia Roller Sports. The last Tournament happening was the 15th Asian Roller hockey Championship in Hefei, China.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Results

Men

(1) Roller hockey was not contested at the 5th Asian Figure Skating Championships in 1993.

(2) The 13th Asian Figure Skating Championships were held in Dalian in late 2009, although the roller hockey competitions were postponed until early January 2010. The CARS subsequently decided that the championships would henceforth be held in even-numbered years, so the 14th Championship was held in Kaohsiung at the end of that same year. For this reason, two Asian Figure Skating Championships were held in 2010.

(3) The city of Macau was a colony of Portugal until December 20, 1999, after which it became a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. Despite this, it has always maintained its own national teams in several sports.

Year Host city Gold Silver Bronze 4th Place
2018 Namwon  Australia  Macau  Japan  India
2016 Lishui  Macau  India  Taiwan  Japan
2014 Haining  Macau  Taiwan  Japan  India
2012[7] Hefei  Macau  India  Taiwan  Australia
2011[8]  Japan  Taiwan  India
2010 Dalian  Macau  Japan  India  Taiwan
2007 Calcutta  Macau  Japan  India  Pakistan
2005 Jeonju  Macau  Japan  South Korea Taiwan
2004 Akita  Macau  Japan  Australia  Taiwan
2001 Taitung  North Korea  China  Macau  Japan
1999 Shanghai  Japan  Macau
1997 Kangnung  Macau  Japan  India  China
1995 Nagano  Japan  Macau  China  South Korea
1991 Macao  Macau  China  Japan  India
1989 Hangzhou  Japan  Macau
1987 Suwon  Macau  India  Japan  Taiwan
1985 Okaya  Japan  India

Medals (Men)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Macau105116
2 Japan45413
3 Australia1001
 North Korea1001
5 India0347
6 Taiwan0314
7 China0213
Totals (7 entries)16181145

Women

(1) The women's Roller Hockey championship was not held until the seventh edition in 1997. After being held consecutively in the ten subsequent editions, it did not take place in the seventeenth edition in 2016.

(2) The 13th Asian Figure Skating Championships were held in Dalian at the end of 2009, although the roller hockey competitions were postponed until early January 2010. The CARS subsequently decided that the championships would henceforth be held in even-numbered years, so the 14th Championship was held in Kaohsiung at the end of that same year. For this reason, two Asian Figure Skating Championships were held in 2010.

(3) The city of Macau was a colony of Portugal until December 20, 1999, after which it became a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. Despite this, it has always maintained its own national teams in several sports.

Year Host city Gold Silver Bronze 4th Place
2025 Jecheon India Japan Ausralia New Zealand
2023 Beidaihe Australia Japan India New Zealand
2014 Haining India Japan Taiwan
2012[9] Macau India Taiwan Macau
2010 Kaohsiung Taiwan India Japan
2010 Dalian India Japan Taiwan Macau
2007 Calcutta India Japan Macau
2005 Jeonju Taiwan India Japan Macau
2004 Akita Japan Taiwan India
2001 Taitung Japan China India Taiwan
1999 Shanghai Japan China India Taiwan
1997 Kangnung Japan Macau India Taiwan

Medals (Women)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 India (IND)52512
2 Japan (JPN)45211
3 Taiwan (TWN)2226
4 Australia (AUS)1056
5 China (CHN)0202
6 Macau (MAC)0123
Totals (6 entries)12121640

Junior

Since 1997[10][11]

See also

  • Asian Roller Sport Championship (Asian Inline Hockey and Roller Derby Championship)

References

  1. ^ http://rinkhockey.net/scores.htm
  2. ^ http://rinkhockey.net/asia-hist.htm
  3. ^ https://inlinehockeydb.com/
  4. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20250000000000*/http://rink-hockey.net/results.htm
  5. ^ https://thepiha.hockeyshift.com/stats
  6. ^ https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/205.html
  7. ^ "Hefei hosts Asia Cup". Hoje Macau (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
  8. ^ The first 2010 Championship was the 2009 edition, but, because of a calendar problem, it was held in January 2010. Later, the Asian federation decided to hold the championship in even-numbered years and thus organized an additional event in 2010.
  9. ^ "Not sure if the Asian will be in Macau". Hoje Macau (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 24 January 2011. Retrieved 24 November 2010.
  10. ^ http://rinkhockey.net/asia-hist.htm
  11. ^ http://rinkhockey.net/busca/busca-competicoes.php?pass=country&country=Asia&sex=m&age=u20&comps=Asian+Championship&year=1997&x=9&y=5