Asiatiska vinterspelen 2011

Asiatiska vinterspelen 2011
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Spelens logo på ett kazakiskt frimärke
Värdskap
LandKazakstan Kazakstan
OrtAstana
Almaty
Invigning30 januari 2011
Avslutning6 februari 2011
Changchun 2007

Asiatiska vinterspelen 2011 var ett multisportevenemang som avgjordes i Astana och Almaty, Kazakstan. Spelen började den 30 januari 2011 och avslutades den 6 februari samma år. Det var första gången som Kazakstan anordnade ett så stort evenemang sedan självständigheten från Sovjetunionen 1991. Handlingar för spelen undertecknades i Kuwait den 4 mars 2006.

Deltagande länder

Sporter

De olympiska sporterna bobsleigh, rodel, skeleton, snowboarding, curling och nordisk kombination var inte med. Bandy och skidorientering ingick för första gången i spelen. Backhoppning var tillbaka, grenen var inte med vid spelen i Changchun 2007.

  • Alpin skidåkning
  • Bandy
  • Skidskytte
  • Längdskidåkning
  • Konståkning
  • Freestyle
  • Ishockey
  • Short track
  • Backhoppning
  • Skidorientering
  • Skridsko

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