Abstract Introduction Following repetitive structured and intense physical training, elite athletes’ hearts undergo physiological cardiac remodelling, including increased left ventricular (LV) size and LV wall thickness. These changes may mimic those seen in pathological cardiac conditions such as dilated and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, posing a challenge for accurate diagnosis. Reference ranges for common echocardiographic parameters in elite Caucasian and Black athletes have been reported, facilitating differentiation between physiological and pathological changes in these demographics. However, there remains a paucity of data for Asian athletes despite their increasing representation in global sport. Methods We searched MEDLINE via PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Database for relevant studies from inception till 20th November 2023. We included observational studies that reported relevant echocardiographic parameters in elite Asian athletes. Studies that did not report gender-specific cardiac imaging parameters were excluded. After study selection and data extraction, random-effects meta-analysis of means was performed to obtain the weighted mean and 95% confidence intervals (CI) of common echocardiographic parameters stratified by gender. Results Our final search yielded 10 studies comprising a total of 1,111 elite athletes (996 male, 115 female; 53% Japanese, 21% uncategorised, 14% South-East Asian). Athletes participating in skill and power disciplines were excluded from analysis post-hoc due to a paucity of data and extreme data ranges. In male athletes, mean LV wall thickness was 9.4 mm (95% CI 8.5-10.3, I2 = 98.9%), mean LV end diastolic diameter was 54.7 mm (95% CI 52.5-57.0, I2 = 98.6%), mean LV mass indexed to body surface area was 97.5 g/m2 (95% CI 90.5-104.5, I2 = 97.5%) and mean aortic root diameter was 31.9 mm (95% CI 29.2-34.7, I2 = 99.5%). In female athletes, mean LV wall thickness was 7.9 mm (95% CI 7.5-8.4, I2 = 85.4%), mean LV end diastolic diameter was 47.1 mm (95% CI 45.8-48.3, I2 = 77.3%), mean LV mass indexed to body surface area was 79.5 g/m2 (95% CI 69.2-89.7, I2 = 92.8%) and mean aortic root diameter was 27.5 mm (95% CI 26.9-28.1). Conclusion This meta-analysis describes commonly reported echocardiographic parameters in elite Asian athletes from endurance and mixed sport disciplines. The absolute values of all reported parameters appear to fall far below reported limits for non-Asian athletes, highlighting substantial ethnic and regional variation in cardiac remodelling in elite athletes. While our results facilitate preliminary referencing of expected normal ranges in this demographic group, further studies are necessary to fully define the cardiac characteristics of Asian athletes.