China–Japan–Korea Friendship Athletic Meeting

The China–Japan–Korea Friendship Athletic Meeting (Japanese: 日中韓3カ国交流陸上競技大会) is an annual international outdoor track and field competition between the East Asian countries of China, Japan and South Korea.

Jointly organised by the Chinese Athletic Association, Japan Association of Athletics Federations and Korea Association of Athletics Federations, it was first held in 2014 and host responsibilities rotate between the three nations.

Each nation enters two athletes per individual event and points are awarded based on finishing position, with 10 for first, 8 for second, 7 for third, 6 for fourth, 5 for fifth and 4 for sixth.

[2] The 2020 edition of the meeting was postponed and then canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

[4][5] There was an international competition between Japan and South Korea in 2023, but it did not include athletics.