The 2nd Asian Winter Games (Japanese: 第2回アジア冬季競技大会, romanized: Dai 2-kai Ajia tōkikyōgitaikai), also known as Sapporo 1990 (Japanese: 札幌1990), were held from March 9 to 14, 1990, in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan.[1] India was originally scheduled to host the second edition of the games, but due to technical and financial difficulties it gave up its hosting rights to Japan in 1989.[2] The 2nd Winter Asiad saw three NOCs participating in the games for the first time: Chinese Taipei, Iran and the Philippines.[3]

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II Asian Winter Games
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Host citySapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan
Nations9
Athletes310
Events33 in 4 sports
OpeningMarch 9, 1990
ClosingMarch 14, 1990
Opened byAkihito
Emperor of Japan
Athlete's OathSeiko Hashimoto
Main venueMakomanai Indoor Stadium
Summer
Winter
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Sports

Events from only six sports were held in the Second Winter Asiad. Figure skating was temporarily out due to conflict with the 1990 World Figure Skating Championships, while Large-hill (90m) Ski Jumping was again a demonstration sport.

Demonstration sports

Participating nations

Teams from Iran, Chinese Taipei and the Philippines made their debut at the event, which had a total of over three hundred athletes entering from nine nations.[4]

Non-competing nations

Hong Kong, which had sent a delegation of figure skaters to the last games, this time sent only officials.

Number of athletes by National Olympic Committees (by highest to lowest)
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Medal table

  *   Host nation (Japan)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)*18161347
2 China (CHN)99826
3 South Korea (KOR)67821
4 North Korea (PRK)0145
5 Mongolia (MGL)0011
Totals (5 entries)333334100
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References

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