1, China, three times, 53 1 won the gold medal, 30 1 won the silver medal, 195 won the bronze medal, and the total number of medals was 1027.
2. South Korea participated in the competition for three times, and won 459 medals: gold medal/KOOC-0/52, silver medal/KOOC-0/50 and bronze medal/KOOC-0/57.
3. Iran participated in the competition for three times and won the gold medal 1 15, silver medal 165438 and bronze medal 18, totaling 336 medals.
4. Japan participated in the competition for three times and won the gold medal 1 15, silver medal 158 and bronze medal 1765438, with a total of 444 medals.
5. Thailand participated in three competitions and won 64 gold medals, silver medals 106 and bronze medals 136, totaling 306 medals.
6. Uzbekistan participated in three competitions and won the gold medal with 3 1 time.
7. Indonesia participated in three competitions and won 47 gold medals, 63 silver medals and 74 bronze medals, with a total of 184 medals.
8. Malaysia participated in the competition for three times and won 4 gold medals1,59 silver medals, 75 bronze medals, and the total number of medals 175.
9. China and Hongkong participated in three competitions and won 26 gold medals, 40 silver medals and 54 bronze medals, with a total of 120 medals.
10, Vietnam, participated in the competition for 3 times, won 20 gold medals, won silver medals 18 times and won 47 bronze medals, totaling 75 medals.
Development history
On June 27th, 2006, 165438+ The Far East and South Pacific Games Federation decided at its last general meeting that the Far South Games Federation would be renamed the Asian Paralympic Committee. Therefore, the 9th Far South Games being held in Kuala Lumpur will be the last, and the Far South Games will be renamed the Asian Games for the Disabled.
On June 28th, 2008, the first plenary session of the Asian Paralympic Committee was also held in Kuala Lumpur. One of the topics of the meeting was the decision to rename the Far East and South Pacific Paralympic Games as the Asian Paralympic Games.
Guangzhou, China, as the bidding city for the 1st Asian Paralympic Games, made a bid presentation to the Asian Paralympic Committee at the meeting, and was successfully awarded the right to host the Games by voting at the conference.