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2011 Asian Championships Statistics – Women's 100Mh 2011 Asian Championships Statistics – Women’s 100mH Either JPN or CHN won this event everytime since 2000. Can Natalya Ivoninskaya possibly break the monopoly? All time performance list at the Asian Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 12.97 ? Feng Yun CHN 1h1 Fukuoka 1998 2 2 12.99 0.8 Su Yiping CHN 1 Djakarta 2000 3 3 13.01 0.8 Trecia Roberts THA 2 Djakarta 2000 4 4 13.04 -0.9 Olga Shishigina KAZ 1 Fukuoka 1998 5 5 13.07 0.4 Zhang Yu CHN 1 Manila 1993 6 13.09 -0.2 Su Yiping 1 Manila 2003 7 13.10 ? Olga Shishigina 2h1 Fukuoka 1998 7 13.10 -0.9 Feng Yun 2 Fukuoka 1998 7 13.10 0.3 Trecia Roberts 1h1 Manila 2003 10 6 13.11 ? Sriyani Kulawansa SRI 1h2 Fukuoka 1998 11 13.16 -0.9 Sriyani Kulawansa 3 Fukuoka 1998 12 7 13.19 0.5 Sun Yawei CHN 1 Guangzhou 2009 13 8 13.20 0.5 Asuka Terada JPN 2 Guangzhou 2009 14 9 13.21 -0.9 Reawadee Watanasin THA 4 Fukuoka 1998 15 10 13.22 1.0 Liu Huajin CHN 1 Djakarta 1985 16 13.25 -0.2 Feng Yun 2 Manila 2003 17 13.26 0.3 Feng Yun 2h1 Manila 2003 17 11 13.26 1.9 Mami Ishino JPN 1 Amman 2007 19 13.27 ? Reawadee Watanasin 2h2 Fukuoka 1998 19 13.27 -0.4 Su Yiping 1h1 Incheon 2005 21 13.28 0.3 Sun Yiping 1h1 Djakarta 2000 22 13.29 0.1 Sriyani Kulawansa 1 Djakarta 1995 22 13.29 -0.2 Trecia Roberts 3 Manila 2003 24 13.30 ? Liu Huajin 1 New Delhi 1989 24 13.30 0.4 Su Yiping 1 Incheon 2005 26 13.31 -0.6 Trecia Roberts 1h2 Djakarta 2000 26 12 13.31 1.9 He Liyuan CHN 2 Amman 2007 28 13.32 -0.5 Sun Yawei 1h1 Guangzhou 2009 28 13 13.32 0.5 Dedeh Erawati INA 3 Guangzhou 2009 30 13.34 -0.5 Dedeh Erawati 2h1 Guangzhou 2009 31 13.37 0.5 Zhang Yu 1 Kuala Lumpur 1991 31 14 13.37 ? Chan Sau Ying HKG 3h2 Fukuoka 1998 33 13.38 0.4 Sriyani Kulawansa 2 Manila 1993 33 15 13.38 0.4 Lee Yeon-Kyoung KOR 2 Incheon 2005 35 16 13.39 -0.1 Fatmata Fofanah BRN 1h2 Guangzhou 2009 35 13.39 0.5 Mami Ishino 4 Guangzhou 2009 37 17 13.40 0.8 Anuradha Biswal IND 3 Djakarta 2000 37 17 13.40 -2.1 Yvonne Kanazawa JPN 1 Colombo 2002 37 13.40 0.4 Su Yiping 1h2 Manila 2003 37 13.40 -0.2 Lee Yeon-Kyoung 1h2 Incheon 2005 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.31 13.07 0.4 Zhang Yu CHN Manila 1993 Min 0.00 14.25 0.4 Tomoko Dazai JPN Seoul 1975 Best Marks for Places in the Asian Championships Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 12.97 (heat) ? Feng Yun CHN Fukuoka 1998 12.99 0.8 Su Yiping CHN Djakarta 2000 2 13.01 0.8 Trecia Roberts THA Djakarta 2000 3 13.16 -0.9 Sriyani Kulawansa SRI Fukuoka 1998 4 13.21 -0.9 Reawadee Watanasin THA Fukuoka 1998 Fastest time in each round Round Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Final 12.99 0.8 Su Yiping CHN Djakarta 2000 First round 12.97 ? Feng Yun CHN Fukuoka 1998 Multiple Gold Medalists: Su Yiping (CHN): 2000, 2003, 2005 Zhang Yu (CHN): 1991, 1993 Liu Huajin (CHN): 1985, 1989 Emi Akimoto (JPN): 1979, 1981, 1983 Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze CHN 9 9 JPN 7 2 5 SRI 1 2 1 KAZ 1 1 TPE 3 4 THA 1 2 KOR 1 2 IND 1 SIN 1 INA 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze CHN 2003 Su Yiping Feng Yun CHN 1989 Liu Huajin Feng Yinghua TPE 1987 Chen Wen-Ying Wang Shu-Hwa CHN 1985 Liu Huajin Chen Kemei JPN 1981 Emi Akimoto Noriko Ehara JPN 1979 Emi Akimoto Tamie Motegi JPN 1975 Tomoko Dazai Fumiko Yamane Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year CHN Liu Xiang Sun Yawei 2009 JPN Tasuku Tanonaka Mami Ishino Amman 2007 CHN Liu Xiang Su Yiping Incheon 2005 CHN Shi Dongpeng Su Yiping Manila 2003 CHN Li Tong Zhang Yu Manila 1993 CHN Yu Zhicheng Liu Huajin New Delhi 1989 CHN Yang Guang Feng Yinghua Singapore 1987 CHN Yu Zhicheng Liu Huajin Djakarta 1985 JPN Yoshifumi Fujimori Emi Akimoto Tokyo 1981 JPN Yoshifumi Fujimori Emi Akimoto Tokyo 1979 JPN Shigeo Oki Tomomi Hayashida Manila 1973 Last five Asian Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2009 Sun Yawei CHN 13.19 Asuka Terada JPN 13.20 Dedeh Erawati INA 13.32 2007 Mami Ishino JPN 13.26 He Liyuan CHN 13.31 Lee Yeon-Kyong KOR 13.50 2005 Su Yiping CHN 13.30 Lee Yeon-Kyoung KOR 13.38 Kumiko Ikeda JPN 13.54 2003 SuYiping CHN 13.09 Feng Yun CHN 13.25 Trecia Roberts THA 13.29 2002 Yvonne Kanazawa JPN 13.40 Sriyani Kulawansa SRI 13.43 Trecia Roberts THA 13.60 Last three Asian Games: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Lee Yeon-Kyung KOR 13.23 Natalya Ivoninskaya KAZ 13.24 Sun Yawei CHN 13.27 2006 Liu Jing CHN 12.93 Feng Yun CHN 13.10 Lee Yeon-Kyoung KOR 13.23 2002 Feng Yun CHN 12.96 Su Yiping CHN 13.01 Trecia Roberts THA 13.07 All time Asian List Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 12.44 -0.8 Olga Shishigina KAZ 1 Luzern 27 June 1995 2 12.47 0.0 Olga Shishigina 1 Saint-Denis 3 July 1999 Fastest Performances on Asian Soil Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 12.38 0.2 Yordanka Donkova BUL 1 Seoul 30 Sept 1988 2 2 12.43 0.2 Lolo Jones USA 1sf1 Beijing 18 Aug 2008 Fastest Performances on Asian Soil by Asian Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 12.63 -0.6 Olga Shishigina KAZ 1 Bangkok 19 Dec 1998 2 12.63 1.9 Olga Shishigina 1 Almaty 23 May 1999 3 2 12.64 0.1 Zhang Yu CHN 1 Beijing 9 Sept 1993 Japanese All-Comer’s List (Fastest Performances in Japanese) Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 12.46 -0.1 Michelle Perry USA 1 Osaka 29 Aug 2007 2 2 12.49 -0.1 Perdita Felicien CAN 2 Osaka 29 Aug 2007 Combined 2010 & 2011 Asian List Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 13.00 0.8 Lee Yeon-Kyong KOR 1 Daegu 7 June 2010 2 13.03 0.9 Lee Yeon-Kyong 1 Changwon 12 May 2010 3 2 13.10 1.1 Asuka Terada JPN 1h2 NC-Marugame 5 June 2010 4 13.12 -0.1 Lee Yeon-Kyong 5 Daegu 19 May 2010 4 13.12 0.5 Asuka Terada 1 Chiba 4 Oct 2010 6 13.13 -0.2 Asuka Terada 4 Osaka 8 May 2010 6 3 13.13 0.9 Chung Hye-Rim KOR 2 Changwon 12 May 2010 6 4 13.13 0.1 Sun Yawai CHN 1 Jinan 6 Aug 2010 9 13.14 -0.1 Chung Hye Rim 6 Daegu 19 May 2010 Leading 2011 performance 13.18 0.8 Sun Yawei CHN 1 Jiaxing 22 May 2011 Gold Medal contenders Sun Yawei (CHN) DOB: 17 Oct 1987 Personal Best: 13.12 (2009); Season Best: 13.18 Championships Highlights: 3rd in 2010 Asian Games; 1 st in 2009 Asian Championships Average of top 5 performances in 2010 and 2011 Time Venue Place Date 1 13.13 Jinan 1st 6 Aug 2010 2 13.15 Asian Games – Guangzhou 1h1 24 Nov 2010 3 13.18 Jiaxing 1st 22 May 2011 4 13.23 Osaka 5th 8 May 2010 5 13.27 Asian Games – Guangzhou 3rd 25 Nov 2010 Top 5 Average 13.19 Natalya Ivoninskaya (KAZ) DOB: 22 Feb 1985 Personal Best: 12.82 (2008); Season Best: 13.32 Championships Highlights: 2nd in 2010 Asian Games Average of top 5 performances in 2010 and 2011 Time Venue Place Date 1 13.22 Asian Games - Guangzhou 2h1 24 Nov 2010 2 13.24 Asian Games – Guangzhou 2 25 Nov 2010 3 13.32 Jiaxing 2nd 22 May 2011 4 13.32 Wujiang 1st 29 May 2011 5 13.38 Almaty 2nd 19 Sept 2010 Top 5 Average 13.30 .
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