Pyeongchang Asian Championship Schedule

The schedule of Pyeongchang Asian Championships includes snowboarding, freestyle skiing and short track speed skating.

1, snowboarding

February 13 ~ 15 From the platform, the average wind speed 12~ 18m/s, headwind, temperature-10 ~/0 degrees, women's qualifying, men's qualifying,

2. Freestyle skiing

February 17 ~ 18, average wind speed 12~ 18m/s, headwind, temperature-10~ 10 degrees. Women's snow skills final, men's snow skills final, women's aerial skills final, men's aerial skills final.

3. Short track speed skating

From February 22nd to 23rd, the women's 500m, men's 500m, women's 300m and men's 300m relays will be held.

Introduction to the history of Pyeongchang Asian Championships;

Pyeongchang Asian Championship is an Asian Table Tennis Championship sponsored by the Asian Table Tennis Federation (ATTU), which was held from June to 10, 2003. It is held in Asian countries in turn every year. The competition aims to promote the development of table tennis in Asia, improve the level and exchange of Asian table tennis players, and is also an important platform for selecting outstanding players for the World Table Tennis Championships and the Olympic Games.

20 17 pyeongchang Asian championship was held for the first time in pyeongchang Olympic stadium, pyeongchang county, South Korea. The competition attracted top table tennis players from Asian countries, including men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles. Team China performed well in this competition, winning three gold medals, one silver medal and one bronze medal, and winning the first place in the total score of the team.

The Pyeongchang Asian Championship is of great significance for promoting the development of table tennis in Asia and enhancing the strength of Asian table tennis players. At the same time, the competition also provides a platform for table tennis players from all over the world to communicate with each other, learn skills and enhance friendship, which has played a positive role in promoting the development and promotion of table tennis in Asia.