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Asian Games, Busan 2002 ASIAN GAMES Busan, South Korea 2002 100 METRES (7 Oct) HEAT 1 (-0.40m) 1 Nobuharu Asahara Japan 10.40 2 Shen Yunbao China 10.54 3 Salem Mubarak Al-Yami Saudi Arabia 10.61 4 Saad Faraj Al-Shahwani Qatar 10.69 5 Reanchai Sriharwong Thailand 10.72 6 Liu Chih-hung Taiwan 10.93 HEAT 2 (-1.10m) 1 Jamal Abdel Al-Saffar Saudi Arabia 10.44 2 Tsai Meng-lin Taiwan 10.60 3 Sittichai Suwonprateep Thailand 10.64 4 William To Wai-lok Hong Kong 10.78 5 Kim Sang-do South Korea 10.82 6 Ahmad Hadib Bashir Al-Moamary Oman 10.91 7 Nobuhiro Tajima Japan 10.97 HEAT 3 (+0.60m) 1 Chen Haijian China 10.33 2 Gennadiy Chernoval Kazakhstan 10.37 3 Khaled Youssef Al-Obaidli Qatar 10.44 4 Umaglia Kancanangai Shyam Singapore 10.63 5 Chiang Wai-hung Hong Kong 10.64 6 Shin Jung-ki South Korea 10.81 7 Juma Mubarak Marhoon Al-Jabri Oman 11.37 NON-PARTICIPANTS Abdolghafar Saghar Iran Azmi Ibrahim Malaysia Sethuwa Nihal Hemantha Sri Lanka Asian Games, Busan 2002 - 1 - 100 METRES (8 Oct) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (-0.80m) 1 Nobuharu Asahara Japan 10.38 2 Chen Haijian China 10.42 3 Khaled Youssef Al-Obaidli Qatar 10.63 4 Tsai Meng-lin Taiwan 10.68 5 Chiang Wai-hung Hong Kong 10.76 6 Umaglia Kancanangai Shyam Singapore 10.79 7 Reanchai Sriharwong Thailand 10.81 8 Shin Jung-ki South Korea 10.93 HEAT 2 (+0.50m) 1 Jamal Abdel Al-Saffar Saudi Arabia 10.24 2 Gennadiy Chernoval Kazakhstan 10.36 3 Shen Yunbao China 10.45 4 Salem Mubarak Al-Yami Saudi Arabia 10.45 5 Sittichai Suwonprateep Thailand 10.47 6 Saad Faraj Al-Shahwani Qatar 10.56 7 William To Wai-lok Hong Kong 10.66 8 Kim Sang-do South Korea 10.67 100 METRES (8 Oct) FINAL 1 Jamal Abdel Al-Saffar Saudi Arabia 10.24 2 Nobuharu Asahara Japan 10.29 3 Chen Haijian China 10.34 4 Gennadiy Chernoval Kazakhstan 10.35 5 Salem Al-Yami Saudi Arabia 10.36 6 Shen Yunbao China 10.43 7 Khaled Youssef Al-Obaidli Qatar 10.52 8 Tsai Meng-lin Taiwan 10.53 wind +0.30m Asian Games, Busan 2002 - 2 - 200 METRES (9 Oct) HEAT 1 (+0.30m) 1 Shingo Suetsugu Japan 20.97 2 Sittichai Suwonprateep Thailand 21.26 3 Ahmed Al-Dosari Saudi Arabia 21.34 4 Hamood Al-Dalhami Oman 21.63 5 Jeun Duk-hyang South Korea 21.71 6 Azmi Ibrahim Malaysia 22.87 HEAT 2 (+0.30m) 1 Yang Yaozu China 21.01 2 Dahesh Fawzi Al-Shammari Kuwait 21.24 3 Hisashi Miyazaki Japan 21.48 4 Ekkachai Janthana Thailand 21.51 5 Anand Menezes India 21.53 6 Nazmizan Mohamad Malaysia 21.76 7 Lee Kwang-pil South Korea 21.82 HEAT 3 (-0.20m) 1 Xu Zizhou China 20.98 2 Gennadiy Chernoval Kazakhstan 21.01 3 Hamed Hamadan Al-Bishi Saudi Arabia 21.15 4 Mohamed Al-Hooti Oman 21.43 5 Chao Un-kei Macau 22.92 Umaglia Kancanangai Shyam Singapore DNRun NON-PARTICIPANTS Ho Kwan-lung Hong Kong Abdolghafar Saghar Iran 200 METRES (9 Oct) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (+1.40m) 1 Shingo Suetsugu Japan 20.45 2 Yang Yaozu China 20.78 3 Dahesh Fawzi Al-Shammari Kuwait 21.01 4 Hamood Al-Dalhami Oman 21.26 5 Ahmed Al-Dosari Saudi Arabia 21.39 6 Ekkachai Janthana Thailand 21.48 7 Lee Kwang-pil South Korea 21.73 8 Anand Menezes India 21.77 HEAT 2 (+0.80m) 1 Gennadiy Chernoval Kazakhstan 20.71 2 Sittichai Suwonprateep Thailand 20.83 3 Xu Zizhou China 20.92 4 Hamed Hamadan Al-Bishi Saudi Arabia 21.04 5 Hisashi Miyazaki Japan 21.07 6 Mohamed Al-Hooti Oman 21.59 7 Nazmizan Mohamad Malaysia 21.60 8 Jeun Duk-hyang South Korea 21.66 200 METRES (10 Oct) FINAL 1 Shingo Suetsugu Japan 20.38 2 Gennadiy Chernoval Kazakhstan 20.57 3 Yang Yaozu China 20.58 4 Dahesh Fawzi Al-Shammari Kuwait 20.73 5 Xu Zizhou China 20.77 6 Sittichai Suwonprateep Thailand 20.79 7 Hamed Hamadan Al-Bishi Saudi Arabia 21.10 8 Hamood Al-Dalhami Oman 21.25 wind +0.00m Asian Games, Busan 2002 - 3 - 400 METRES (7 Oct) HEAT 1 1 Hamdan Odah Al-Bishi Saudi Arabia 45.26 2 Dahesh Fawzi Al-Shammari Kuwait 46.17 3 Masayoki Okusako Japan 47.12 4 Salaheddine Bakar El-Safi Qatar 47.77 5 Hwang Il-sok North Korea 48.50 6 Weera Kongsri Thailand 49.75 Kim Do-sun South Korea DNFin HEAT 2 1 Rohan Pradeep Kumara Sri Lanka 46.50 2 Purukottam Ramachandran India 46.79 3 Kenji Tabata Japan 46.82 4 Mohamed Al-Salhi Saudi Arabia 47.04 5 Ni Zhenjie China 47.38 6 Rasheed Khaled Al-Johar Kuwait 47.77 7 Kong Pich Cambodia 52.78 HEAT 3 1 Sugath Thilakeratne Sri Lanka 46.73 2 Liang Chao China 46.74 3 Ernie Candelario Philippines 46.96 4 Paramjit Singh India 47.58 5 Suwijak Kongtong Thailand 48.74 6 Lee Sang-bong South Korea 49.35 7 Chao Un Kei Macau 50.50 NON-PARTICIPANTS Mohd Zaiful Zainal Abidin Malaysia 400 METRES (8 Oct) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 Hamdan Odah Al-Bishi Saudi Arabia 45.56 2 Dahesh Fawzi Al-Shammari Kuwait 46.45 3 Masayoki Okusako Japan 46.81 4 Ernie Candelario Philippines 46.84 5 Sugath Thilakeratne Sri Lanka 47.28 6 Salaheldin Bakar Safi Qatar 47.88 7 Ni Zhenjie China 48.24 8 Suwijak Kongtong Thailand 49.85 HEAT 2 1 Rohan Pradeep Kumara Sri Lanka 46.60 2 Liang Chao China 46.67 3 Kenji Tabata Japan 47.19 4 Purukottam Ramachandran India 47.42 5 Paramjit Singh India 47.50 6 Mohamed Al-Salhi Saudi Arabia 47.60 7 Rasheed Khaled Al-Johar Kuwait 47.90 8 Hwang Il-sok North Korea 49.06 400 METRES (9 Oct) FINAL 1 Dahesh Fawzi Al-Shammari Kuwait 44.93 2 Hamdan Odah Al-Bishi Saudi Arabia 44.95 3 Rohan Pradeep Kumara Sri Lanka 45.67 4 Masayoki Okusako Japan 46.11 5 Purukottam Ramachandran India 46.15 6 Liang Chao China 46.25 7 Kenji Tabata Japan 46.61 8 Ernie Candelario Philippines 46.95 Asian Games, Busan 2002 - 4 - 800 METRES (8 Oct) HEAT 1 1 Li Huiquan China 1:47.61 2 Kalatathum Mathew Binu India 1:47.63 3 Erkin Isakov Uzbekistan 1:47.69 4 Kim Soon-hyung South Korea 1:47.95 5 Salem Amer Al-Badri (Moses Chirchir) Qatar 1:48.49 6 Abdulkabir Louraibi Bahrain 1:48.63 7 Hiroshi Sasano Japan 1:49.51 8 Mohammad Bashar Al-Kafraini Jordan 1:51.08 HEAT 2 1 Rachid Mohamed Khouya Bahrain 1:48.67 2 Mikhail Kolganov Kazakhstan 1:48.75 3 Adam Abdou Adam Qatar 1:48.94 4 Mehdi Jelodarzadeh Iran 1:49.13 5 Saleh Taib Fadlallah Saudi Arabia 1:49.73 6 Lee Jae-hun South Korea 1:50.24 7 Abdesalam Al-Daibaji Palestine 1:50.58 8 John Lozada Philippines 1:51.09 9 Kong Pich Cambodia 2:07.89 NON-PARTICIPANTS Jalil Goomeh Iran Mohamed Khalaf Al-Azimi Kuwait 800 METRES (9 Oct) FINAL 1 Rachid Mohamed Khouya Bahrain 1:47.12 2 Kalatathum Mathew Binu India 1:47.57 3 Li Huiquan China 1:47.77 4 Mikhail Kolganov Kazakhstan 1:47.89 5 Adam Abdou Adam Qatar 1:48.01 6 Salem Amer Al-Badri (Moses Chirchir) Qatar 1:48.07 7 Erkin Isakov Uzbekistan 1:48.39 8 Kim Soon-hyung South Korea 1:48.60 1,500 METRES (12 Oct) FINAL 1 Rachid Ramzi Bahrain 3:47.33 2 Dou Zhaobo China 3:48.51 3 Li Huiquan China 3:48.55 4 Abdul Rahman Sulaiman Qatar 3:48.62 5 Kazuyoshi Tokumoto Japan 3:49.15 6 Fumikazu Kobayashi Japan 3:49.18 7 Kuldeep Kumar India 3:49.37 8 Abdulkabir Louraibi Bahrain 3:49.45 9 Mikhail Kolganov Kazakhstan 3:49.64 10 Jamal Noor Youssef Qatar 3:49.86 11 Sadjad Moradi Iran 3:50.25 12 Lee Du-haeng South Korea 3:50.73 13 Mohammad Bashar Al-Kafraini Jordan 3:51.47 14 Kim Soon-hyung South Korea 3:51.47 15 Erkin Isakov Uzbekistan 3:52.06 16 Youssef Mohamed Othman Saudi Arabia 3:52.19 Mehdi Jelodarzadeh Iran DNFinish Ahmad Yazdanian Monfared Iran DNRun Mohamed Khalaf Al-Azimi Kuwait DNRun Asian Games, Busan 2002 - 5 - 5,000 METRES (10 Oct) FINAL 1 Moukhled Al-Outaibi Saudi Arabia 13:41.48 2 Abdulhak El Gorch Zakaria Bahrain 13:43.82 3 Khamis Abdullah Saifeldin Qatar 13:44.42 4 Toshihiro Iwasa Japan 13:48.24 5 Dou Zhaobo China 13:51.34 6 Wu Wen-chien Taiwan 13:54.42 7 Ji Young-jun South Korea 13:56.00 8 Tomohiro Seto Japan 13:58.33 9 Eduardo Buenavista Philippines 13:58.43 10 Cho Keun-hyung South Korea 14:12.61 11 Rajendra Bahadur Bhandari Nepal 14:34.50 12 Juaim Essam Saleh Yemen 14:59.57 13 Nader Al-Masry Palestine 15:05.97 Nasser Ahmed Sulaiman Qatar DNFinish Mehdi Zarenezhad Iran DNRun 10,000 METRES (7 Oct) FINAL 1 Moukhled Al-Outaibi Saudi Arabia 28:41.89 2 Ahmed Ibrahim Warsama Qatar 28:43.53 3 Abdulhak El Gorch Zakaria Bahrain 28:46.11 4 Alyan Sultan Al-Qahtani Saudi Arabia 28:50.39 5 Aman Majid Awadh Qatar 28:50.84 6 Atsushi Sato Japan 28:58.57 7 Tomoo Tsubota Japan 28:59.83 8 Eduardo Buenavista Philippines 29:02.36 9 Ji Young-jun South Korea 29:15.03 10 Juaim Essam Saleh Yemen 31:06.19 11 Cho Keun-hyung South Korea 31:45.70 Gulab Chand India DNFinish Bat-Ochir Ser-Od Mongolia DNRun Mehdi Zarenezhad Iran DNRun MARATHON (14 Oct)) 1 Lee Bong-ju South Korea 2:14:04.0 2 Koji Shimizu Japan 2:17:47.0 3 Ryuji Takei Japan 2:18:38.0 4 Lim Jin-soo South Korea 2:21:08.0 5 Fouad Ali Abubaker Qatar 2:25:27.0 6 Gong Ke China 2:27:50.0 7 Arjun Kumar Basnet Nepal 2:28:23.0 8 Roy Vence Philippines 2:28:51.0 9 Jumah Omar Al-Noor Qatar 2:30:11.0 10 Allan Ballester Philippines 2:32:12.0 11 I Gusti Gede Karang Asem Indonesia 2:34:30.0 12 Yam Bahadur Pudasaini Nepal 2:36:21.0 13 Zaw Min Htwe Myanmar 2:41:27.0 14 Xavier Do Rego East Timor 2:41:36.0 Sergey Zabavskiy Tajikistan DNFinish Asian Games, Busan 2002 - 6 - 110 METRES HURDLES (8 Oct) HEAT 1 (-0.60m) 1 Liu Xiang China 14.08 2 Park Tae-kyong South Korea 14.20 3 Mubarak Ata Mubarak Saudi Arabia 14.28 4 Mohd Faiz Mohamed Malaysia 14.56 5 Mohamed Younis Al-Humaidi United Arab Emirates 15.28 Abdul Rashid Pakistan DNRun HEAT 2 (-0.10m) 1 Shi Dongpeng China 13.93 2 Mohd Aissa Al-Thawadi Qatar 14.16 3 Satoru Tanigawa Japan 14.16 4 Lee Jung-ho South Korea 14.50 5 Aissa Bilal Al-Suwaidi United Arab Emirates 15.37 NON-PARTICIPANTS Dmitriy Karpov Kazakhstan Mohamed Rasheed Al-Othman Kuwait Nassim Meziane Brahimi Qatar 110 METRES HURDLES (9 Oct) FINAL 1 Liu Xiang China 13.27 2 Satoru Tanigawa Japan 13.83 3 Park Tae-kyong South Korea 13.89 4 Shi Dongpeng China 13.92 5 Mubarak Ata Mubarak Saudi Arabia 14.07 6 Mohd Aissa
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