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III East Asian Games
Host cityOsaka, Japan
Nations9
Athletes2804
Events15 sports
OpeningMay 19, 2001
ClosingMay 27, 2001
Opened byPrince Takamado
Torch lighterNaoko Takahashi
Main venueOsaka Dome
← 1997 Busan2005 Macau →

The 3rd East Asian Games were held in Osaka, Japan from May 19 to 27, 2001. The host China and Japan each ended with 191 medals, although China's tally included 85 golds, compared to Japan's 61.

Sports

The 2001 East Asian Games featured events in 15 sports, which was a new high for the competition.

Medal table

  Host nation (Japan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)854858191
2 Japan (JPN)*616565191
3 South Korea (KOR)344632112
4 Kazakhstan (KAZ)13182657
5 Chinese Taipei (TPE)6163153
6 Hong Kong (HKG)3137
7 Mongolia (MGL)12710
8 Macau (MAC)1034
9 Guam (GUM)0011
Totals (9 entries)204196226626

References

  1. "OCA - Osaka 2001".

External links

East Asian Games
Events of the Olympic Council of Asia
Continental
Regional
Defunct
Inter-continental event involving Asia and Africa. Merged to form Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.
Nations at the 2001 East Asian Games in Osaka, Japan
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