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0.0 1 Chen Haijian CHN 5 Apr 80 10.25 2 Gennadiy Chernovol KAZ 6 Asian Athletics Championship 2003 Manila PHI 20 - 23 September Men 100 m 21 September Wind: 0.0 1 Chen Haijian CHN 5 Apr 80 10.25 2 Gennadiy Chernovol KAZ 6 Jun 76 10.27 3 Salem Mubarak Al-Yami KSA 9 Feb 82 10.28 4 Shingo Kawabata JPN 15 May 78 10.42 5 Adel Mohamed Al-Farhan BRN 25 Dec 79 10.43 6 Sittichai Suwonprateep THA 17 Nov 80 10.48 200 m 23 September Wind: 0.5 1 Fawzi Dahash Al-Shammari KUW 13 Feb 79 20.70 2 Hamed Hamadan Al-Bishi KSA 3 Mar 82 20.73 3 Yang Yaozu CHN 9 Jan 81 20.82 4 He Jun CHN 22 Nov 83 21.10 5 Tatsuro Yoshino JPN 11 Sep 82 21.14 6 Yusuke Omae JPN 6 Apr 82 21.26 400 m 21 September 1 Fawzi Dahash Al-Shammari KUW 13 Feb 79 45.16 2 Hamdan Odha Al-Bishi KSA 5 May 81 45.39 3 Yuki Yamaguchi JPN 22 Feb 84 46.18 4 R.A. Sugath Thilakaratne SRI 30 Jul 73 46.21 5 K.J. Manoj Lal IND 16 May 78 46.77 6 Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI 10 Mar 75 46.92 800 m 23 September 1 Adam Abdou Adam QAT 15 Jun 83 1:46.20 2 Salem Al-Badri QAT 12 Dec 85 1:46.95 3 Rachid Khouia BRN 9 Nov 79 1:47.09 4 Sadjad Moradi IRI 30 Mar 83 1:47.38 5 Erkinjon Isakov UZB 25 Nov 74 1:49.05 6 Lee Jae-Hoon KOR 28 Nov 76 1:50.57 1500 m 21 September 1 Rashid Ramzi BRN 17 Jul 80 3:41.66 2 Saif Saeed Shaheen QAT 15 Oct 82 3:42.79 3 Fumikazu Kobayashi JPN 21 Mar 78 3:42.96 4 Ali Abubaker Kamal QAT 8 Nov 83 3:46.62 5 Gulab Chand IND 28 Oct 72 3:46.94 6 J.M. Sunil Jayaweera SRI 23 Apr 74 3:47.39 5000 m 23 September 1 Abdulaziz Al-Ameeri QAT 82 13:58.89 2 Saif Saeed Shaheen QAT 15 Oct 82 13:58.92 3 Nobuya Matsunaga JPN 8 Nov 74 14:12.73 4 Tatsumi Morimasa JPN 3 Apr 76 14:22.73 5 Kuldeep Kumar IND 20 Dec 82 14:34.77 6 Gulab Chand IND 28 Oct 72 14:37.36 10000 m 21 September 1 Abdullah Ahmad Hassan QAT 29 Jul 81 28:45.64 2 Abdulhak Zakaria BRN 20 Jul 74 30:04.13 3 Eduardo Buenavista PHI 13 Oct 79 30:06.29 4 Aung Thi Ha MYA 12 Nov 81 30:57.90 5 Lee Hong-Kuk KOR 23 Jun 72 31:15.19 6 Allan Ballester PHI 12 Mar 74 31:22.21 3000 m steeple 21 September 1 Khamis Abdulla Saifeldin QAT 1 Dec 76 8:51.60 2 Wu Wen-Chien TPE 9 Jun 77 8:55.38 3 Yasunori Uchitomi JPN 24 Oct 72 8:56.31 4 Rene Herrera PHI 24 May 79 9:00.69 5 G. Shantha Mendis SRI 22 Jul 75 9:01.55 6 Arun D'Souza IND 8 Jun 78 9:02.24 110 m hurdles 21 September Wind: -0.7 1 Shi Dongpeng CHN 6 Jan 84 13.50 2 Park Tae-Kyong KOR 30 Jul 80 13.71 NR 3 Wu Youjia CHN 6 May 83 13.80 4 Tasuku Tanonaka JPN 23 Sep 78 13.94 5 Mohammed Aissa Al-Thawadi QAT 18 Nov 81 14.05 6 Suphan Wongsriphuck THA 31 May 77 14.09 400 m hurdles 23 September 1 Mubarak Sultan Al-Nubi QAT 30 Dec 77 49.19 2 Yevgeniy Meleshenko KAZ 19 Jan 81 49.55 3 Chen Tien-Wen TPE 1 Jun 78 50.72 4 Apisit Kuttiyawan THA 29 Jan 81 50.86 5 Tan Chunhua CHN 13 Mar 77 51.19 6 Yosuke Tsushima JPN 24 Dec 81 51.79 High jump 23 September 1 Wang Zhouzhou CHN 20 Apr 77 2.23 2 Bae Kyoung-Ho KOR 16 Mar 76 2.19 3 Naoyuki Daigo JPN 18 Jan 81 2.19 3 Loo Kum Zee MAS 2 Dec 74 2.19 5 Cui Kai CHN 26 Mar 82 2.19 6 Jean-Claude Rabbath LIB 12 Jul 77 2.15 6 Salem Nasser Bakheet BRN 27 Jun 77 2.15 Pole vault 22 September 1 Grigoriy Yegorov KAZ 12 Jan 67 5.40 2 Satoru Yasuda JPN 27 Jul 75 5.30 3 Kim Se-In KOR 29 Jul 74 5.10 4 Yang Mu-Huei TPE 15 Oct 76 5.10 5 Nunung Jayadi INA 5 Jun 78 5.10 6 Pendar Shoughian IRI 21 Sep 81 5.00 Long jump 23 September 1 Hussein Taher Al-Sabee KSA 14 Nov 79 8.23 0.5 2 Zhou Can CHN 20 May 79 8.11 1.8 3 Shin-ichi Terano JPN 10 Jul 79 8.04 1.8 4 Abdulrahman S. Al-Nubi QAT 17 Oct 79 7.88 0.1 5 Daisuke Arakawa JPN 19 Sep 81 7.77 0.6 6 Ibrahim Abdulla Al-Waleed QAT 7 May 84 7.76 2.1 Triple jump 22 September 1 Kazuyoshi Ishikawa JPN 6 Nov 82 16.72 0.7 2 Gu Junjie CHN 5 May 85 16.68 -0.4 3 Wu Ji CHN 14 Aug 78 16.67 0.7 4 Mohammed Hamdi Awadh QAT 4 Dec 81 16.49 0.1 5 Mohamed Hazouri SYR 83 16.48 0.6 NR 6 Takanori Sugibayashi JPN 14 Mar 76 16.23 0.0 Shot 23 September 1 Bilal Saad Mubarak QAT 18 Dec 72 19.41 2 Shakti Singh IND 14 May 62 19.04 3 Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi QAT 10 Oct 84 18.57 NJR 4 Sultan Abdulmajeed Al-Hebshi KSA 23 Feb 83 18.51 5 Sergey Rubtsov KAZ 4 Sep 65 17.92 6 Kim Jae-Il KOR 25 Mar 74 17.87 Discus 20 September 1 Wu Tao CHN 3 Oct 83 61.43 2 Abbas Samimi IRI 9 Jun 77 59.51 3 Anil Kumar IND 20 Jun 75 59.50 4 Tulake Nuermaimaiti CHN 8 Mar 82 59.48 5 Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi QAT 10 Oct 84 58.20 6 Sultan Mubarak Al-Dawoodi KSA 16 Mar 85 57.36 Hammer 21 September 1 Mohamed Ali Al-Zankawi KUW 27 Feb 84 70.64 2 Hiroaki Doi JPN 2 Dec 78 70.11 3 Dilshod Nazarov TJK 6 May 82 69.90 4 Nasser Abd. H. Al-Jarallah KUW 26 Nov 73 68.64 5 Viktor Ustinov UZB 20 Jul 74 66.51 6 Lee Yun-Chul KOR 28 Mar 82 64.56 Javelin 22 September 1 Li Rongxiang CHN 8 Jan 72 79.25 2 Yukifumi Murakami JPN 23 Dec 79 77.04 3 Sergey Voynov UZB 26 Feb 77 76.09 4 Park Jae-Myong KOR 15 Dec 81 74.37 5 Yasutaka Fujiwara JPN 14 Jul 81 72.55 6 Rinat Tarzumanov UZB 26 Mar 84 71.35 Decathlon 23 September 1 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 25 Oct 78 8021 10.91/0.8 7.18/1.4 13.80 2.03 48.82 14.69/1.2 42.72 4.60 62.23 4:37.18 2 Pavel Dubitskiy KAZ 27 Aug 82 7604 11.07/0.8 7.25/0.6 12.44 2.15 51.51 15.36w/2.3 37.97 4.70 56.27 4:47.96 3 Pavel Andreyev UZB 24 Nov 78 7487 11.51/1.9 6.79 14.12 2.03 52.47 15.20/1.4 43.24 4.70 57.61 4:48.92 4 Masatoshi Ishizawa JPN 13 Mar 79 7389 11.07/1.9 7.22 11.73 1.91 48.68 14.60w/2.3 34.28 4.20 56.80 4:40.40 5 Takuro Hirata JPN 4 Jul 80 7317 11.13/1.5 7.06 13.19 1.88 49.24 15.28/1.4 38.52 4.70 58.21 5:19.75 6 Kulwinder Singh IND 12 Feb 78 7285 10.92/1.9 6.86 13.18 1.82 50.10 15.47w/2.3 38.24 4.40 56.68 4:44.60 20 km walk 22 September 1 Han Yucheng CHN 16 Dec 78 1:21:12 2 Yuki Yamazaki JPN 16 Jan 84 1:21:54 3 Bai Liansheng CHN 28 Jul 78 1:22:14 4 Akihiro Sugimoto JPN 20 Oct 81 1:22:36 5 Sakchai Samutkoa THA 16 Dec 61 1:29:40 NR 6 Mohd Sharrulhaizy Abdul Rahman MAS 19 Feb 80 1:30:09 4 x 100 m 23 September 1 China CHN 39.22 2 Thailand THA 39.57 3 Japan JPN 39.59 4 India IND 39.69 5 Hong Kong HKG 40.07 6 Sri Lanka SRI 40.29 4 x 400 m 23 September 1 Sri Lanka SRI 3:03.05 2 Japan JPN 3:03.59 3 Qatar QAT 3:04.32 NR Women 100 m 21 September Wind: -0.2 1 Lyubov Perepelova UZB 26 Feb 79 11.43 2 Qin Wangping CHN 16 Jun 82 11.56 3 Guzel Khubbieva UZB 2 May 76 11.57 4 Zhu Juanhong CHN 5 Dec 85 11.62 5 Oranut Klomdee THA 1 Jun 80 11.65 6 Kaori Sakagami JPN 12 May 74 11.90 200 m 23 September Wind: 0.5 1 Lyubov Perepelova UZB 26 Feb 79 23.11 2 Chen Lisha CHN 10 Apr 81 23.39 3 Guzel Khubbieva UZB 2 May 76 23.63 4 Jani Chathurangani De Silva SRI 20 Aug 81 23.98 5 Ayumi Shimazaki JPN 31 May 77 24.03 6 Ni Xiaoli CHN 29 Jan 83 24.18 400 m 21 September 1 Yin Yin Khine MYA 15 Jun 77 52.96 NR 2 Bu Fanfang CHN 10 Feb 78 52.97 3 Svetlana Bodritskaya KAZ 7 Nov 71 53.19 4 Oksana Luneva KGZ 2 Aug 79 53.24 5 Zhang Xiaoyuan CHN 17 Aug 82 54.19 6 Saowalee Kaewchuy THA 12 Dec 81 54.35 800 m 23 September 1 Yin Yin Khine MYA 15 Jun 77 2:01.96 NR 2 Tatyana Khadjimuratova KAZ 28 Sep 80 2:02.41 3 Zamira Amirova UZB 11 Jun 79 2:02.84 4 Madhuri A.
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