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Asian Games, Beijing 1990 ASIAN GAMES Beijing, China 1990 100 METRES (27 Sep) HEAT 1 (+2.10m) 1 Visut Watanasin Thailand 10.56 2 Abdolsadegh Gorgani Iran 10.60 3 Li Tao China 10.64 4 Mohamed Khadiq Juntasi Indonesia 10.70 5 Shahanuddin Choudhury Bangladesh 10.80 6 Odonbayar Tsagany Mongolia 11.03 7 Ahmed Shageef Maldives 11.26 8 Amur Al-Shakaily Oman 11.73 HEAT 2 (+0.20m) 1 Talal Mansoor Al-Rahim Qatar 10.30 2 Zheng Chen China 10.50 3 Lin Jin-hsiung Taiwan 10.59 4 Mohamed Shah Jalal Bangladesh 10.69 5 Kim Won-bong North Korea 10.77 6 Shim Duk-sub South Korea 10.79 7 Mohamed Saad Arshad Malaysia 10.84 8 Abdul Karim Afghanistan 11.55 HEAT 3 (+1.60m) 1 Abdul Rahman Koyakutty Malaysia 10.54 2 Jin Sun-kuk South Korea 10.56 3 Mardi Lestari Indonesia 10.65 4 Khalid Ibrahim Jouma Bahrain 10.66 5 Suresh Pandey Nepal 10.78 6 Harun Mundir Singapore 10.87 7 Idriss Yahya Sofiane Gibrino Saudi Arabia 10.90 8 Takayuki Nakamichi Japan 19.02 HEAT 4 (+2.60m) 1 Cheng Hsin-fu Taiwan 10.44 2 Sriyanth Subash Dissanayake Sri Lanka 10.51 3 Saad Muftah Mubarak Al-Kuwari Qatar 10.61 4 Shinji Aoto Japan 10.64 5 Nguyen Trung Hoa Vietnam 10.73 6 Niti Piyapan Thailand 10.77 7 Mohamed Al-Hooti Oman 10.82 8 Leong Veng-cheong Macau 10.87 NON-PARTICIPANTS Mohamed Youssef Al-Meehza Bahrain Arjun Deviah India Rentsendagva Lachinjavyn Mongolia Kim Jong-gun North Korea Abdulhakim Al-Qahtani Saudi Arabia Asian Games, Beijing 1990 - 1 - 100 METRES (28 Sep) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (-1.50m) 1 Talal Mansoor Al-Rahim Qatar 10.44 2 Zheng Chen China 10.57 3 Mardi Lestari Indonesia 10.72 4 Lin Jin-hsiung Taiwan 10.79 5 Abdolsadegh Gorgani Iran 10.84 6 Mohamed Shah Jalal Bangladesh 10.94 7 Shinji Aoto Japan 11.04 Visut Watanasin Thailand DNFin HEAT 2 (-1.90m) 1 Sriyanth Subash Dissanayake Sri Lanka 10.66 2 Jin Sun-kuk South Korea 10.74 3 Abdul Rahman Koyakutty Malaysia 10.79 4 Cheng Hsin-fu Taiwan 10.80 5 Saad Muftah Mubarak Al-Kuwari Qatar 10.82 6 Khalid Ibrahim Jouma Bahrain 10.86 7 Li Tao China 10.87 8 Mohamed Khadiq Juntasi Indonesia 10.93 100 METRES (27 Sep) FINAL 1 Talal Mansoor Al-Rahim Qatar 10.30 2 Zheng Chen China 10.51 3 Sriyanth Subash Dissanayake Sri Lanka 10.64 4 Mardi Lestari Indonesia 10.67 5 Jin Sun-kuk South Korea 10.68 6 Cheng Hsin-fu Taiwan 10.78 7 Abdul Rahman Koyakutty Malaysia 10.82 8 Lin Jin-hsiung Taiwan 10.85 wind -2.70m Asian Games, Beijing 1990 - 2 - 200 METRES (1 Oct) HEAT 1 (+0.90m) 1 Jang Jae-keun South Korea 21.30 2 Sriyanth Subash Dissanayake Sri Lanka 21.39 3 Mohamed Youssef Al-Meehza Bahrain 21.44 4 Harun Mundir Singapore 21.73 5 Idriss Yahya Sofiane Gibrino Saudi Arabia 22.01 6 Khalifa Subeih Al-Saadi United Arab Emirates 22.41 Mohd Hassan Hussein Malaysia Disq Mardi Lestari Indonesia DNFin HEAT 2 (-0.40m) 1 Zhao Cunlin China 21.37 2 Tsai Yi-cheng Taiwan 21.51 3 Arjun Deviah India 21.68 4 Mohamed Mehdi Hasan Bangladesh 21.92 5 Nguyen Trung Hoa Vietnam 21.97 6 Giulio Acconci Macau 22.39 Masoud Masoud Afghanistan DNRun U Hong-chol North Korea DNRun HEAT 3 (0.00m) 1 Hsieh Tzong-tze Taiwan 21.14 2 Cai Jianming China 21.55 3 Abdolsadegh Gorgani Iran 21.67 4 Mohamed Al-Hooti Oman 21.80 5 Shahanuddin Choudhury Bangladesh 21.83 6 Niti Piyapan Thailand 21.89 7 Asha Ram Chaudhari Nepal 22.11 Yoshiyuki Okuyama Japan DNRun HEAT 4 (-1.50m) 1 Susumu Takano Japan 21.37 2 Khalid Ibrahim Jouma Bahrain 21.45 3 Yoo Ho-tack South Korea 21.45 4 Eko Kresno Pambudi Indonesia 22.08 5 Sulaiman Juma Al-Habsi Oman 22.23 6 Ahmed Shageef Maldives 22.98 Leong Veng-cheong Macau DNFin Abdul Rahman Koyakutty Malaysia DNFin NON-PARTICIPANTS Odonbayar Tsagany Mongolia Suresh Pandey Nepal Amur Al-Shakaily Oman Muhammad Afzal Khan Pakistan Talal Mansoor Al-Rahim Qatar Saad Muftah Mubarak Al-Kuwari Qatar Abdulhakim Al-Qahtani Saudi Arabia Pongsak Wacharakupt Thailand Johar Murshid Poty United Arab Emirates Asian Games, Beijing 1990 - 3 - 200 METRES (2 Oct) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (-2.70m) 1 Sriyanth Subash Dissanayake Sri Lanka 21.17 2 Hsieh Tzong-tze Taiwan 21.21 3 Jang Jae-keun South Korea 21.62 4 Mohamed Youssef Al-Meehza Bahrain 21.64 5 Harun Mundir Singapore 22.82 Cai Jianming China DNFin Niti Piyapan Thailand DNFin Arjun Deviah India DNRun HEAT 2 (-2.60m) 1 Susumu Takano Japan 21.30 2 Yoo Ho-tack South Korea 21.49 3 Zhao Cunlin China 21.54 4 Khalid Ibrahim Jouma Bahrain 21.65 5 Tsai Yi-cheng Taiwan 21.80 6 Abdolsadegh Gorgani Iran 22.07 7 Shahanuddin Choudhury Bangladesh 22.21 8 Mohamed Al-Hooti Oman 22.38 200 METRES (3 Oct) FINAL 1 Susumu Takano Japan 20.94 2 Sriyanth Subash Dissanayake Sri Lanka 21.17 3 Zhao Cunlin China 21.28 4 Hsieh Tzong-tze Taiwan 21.30 5 Yoo Ho-tack South Korea 21.31 6 Khalid Ibrahim Jouma Bahrain 21.48 7 Jang Jae-keun South Korea 21.51 8 Mohamed Youssef Al-Meehza Bahrain 22.03 wind -1.60m Asian Games, Beijing 1990 - 4 - 400 METRES (27 Sep) HEAT 1 1 Muhammad Sadaqat Pakistan 47.41 2 Takahiro Watanabe Japan 47.63 3 Tan Guoheng China 47.66 4 Mohamed Mehdi Hasan Bangladesh 48.38 5 Asha Ram Chaudhari Nepal 49.34 6 Giulio Acconci Macau 49.38 7 Masoud Masoud Afghanistan 54.73 HEAT 2 1 Ibrahim Ismail Saad Muftah Qatar 47.67 2 Shon Ju-il South Korea 47.71 3 Mohamed Nordin Jadi Malaysia 48.11 4 Chellappan Muralidharan India 48.44 5 Dhani Ram Chaudhari Nepal 49.34 6 Abdullah Amer Al-Anbary Oman 49.60 7 Khalifa Subeih Al-Saadi United Arab Emirates 50.22 8 Mohamed Fachri Afdiharto Indonesia 51.54 HEAT 3 1 Mohamed Amer Al-Malky Oman 48.04 2 Koichi Konakatomi Japan 48.15 3 Chen Jingzhong China 48.44 4 Hashim Azhar Malaysia 48.62 5 Mohamed Hossain Milzer Bangladesh 48.65 6 Sami Juma Suleiman Al-Abdulla Qatar 48.72 7 Johar Murshid Poty United Arab Emirates 50.39 NON-PARTICIPANTS Faramarz Roustaeifar Iran Vadjihollah Shahri Iran Hasan Abunijem Jordan Rentsendagva Lachinjavyn Mongolia Muhammad Afzal Khan Pakistan Isidro del Prado Philippines Hadi Bakr Al-Qahtani Saudi Arabia Asian Games, Beijing 1990 - 5 - 400 METRES (28 Sep) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 Ibrahim Ismail Saad Muftah Qatar 45.57 2 Mohamed Amer Al-Malky Oman 45.83 3 Koichi Konakatomi Japan 46.44 4 Tan Guoheng China 46.76 5 Mohamed Mehdi Hasan Bangladesh 47.97 6 Asha Ram Chaudhari Nepal 48.32 7 Hashim Azhar Malaysia 48.62 Chellappan Muralidharan India DNFin HEAT 2 1 Takahiro Watanabe Japan 46.47 2 Muhammad Sadaqat Pakistan 46.81 3 Shon Ju-il South Korea 46.94 4 Mohamed Nordin Jadi Malaysia 47.54 5 Chen Jingzhong China 47.65 6 Mohamed Hossain Milzer Bangladesh 48.73 7 Dhani Ram Chaudhari Nepal 49.03 Sami Juma Suleiman Al-Abdulla Qatar DNFin 400 METRES (29 Sep) FINAL 1 Mohamed Amer Al-Malky Oman 45.81 2 Ibrahim Ismail Saad Muftah Qatar 46.09 3 Koichi Konakatomi Japan 46.85 4 Tan Guoheng China 47.09 5 Muhammad Sadaqat Pakistan 47.37 6 Takahiro Watanabe Japan 47.40 7 Shon Ju-il South Korea 47.50 Mohamed Nordin Jadi Malaysia DNFin Asian Games, Beijing 1990 - 6 - 800 METRES (1 Oct) HEAT 1 1 Vijaya Kumaran India 1:50.34 2 Faramarz Roustaeifar Iran 1:50.36 3 Samson Vellabouy Malaysia 1:50.58 4 Zhou Chaohui China 1:51.80 5 Mohammed Hossain Milzer Bangladesh 1:52.22 6 Tun Win Thein Myanmar 1:52.57 7 Chuluunbaatar Ariunsaikhan Mongolia 1:53.31 8 Amjad Ibrahim Maldives 2:04.57 HEAT 2 1 Kim Bok-joo South Korea 1:50.59 2 Yoshikazu Arata Japan 1:50.67 3 Mohamed Ismail Youssef Qatar 1:51.54 4 Hadi Bakr Al-Qahtani Saudi Arabia 1:52.27 5 Isidro del Prado Philippines 1:53.31 6 Dhani Ram Chaudhari Nepal 1:54.83 7 Khambieng Khamiar Laos 1:58.19 8 Hamed Sulaiman Amer Al-Ibry Oman 1:58.47 HEAT 3 1 Ryu Tae-kyung South Korea 1:48.80 2 Avtar Singh India 1:48.94 3 Yasushi Kano Japan 1:49.25 4 Nadar Khan Pakistan 1:49.75 5 Lou Shaolong China 1:51.84 6 Mansour Ayoub Al-Bulushi Oman 1:51.92 7 Sayed Tariq Al-Shamsi United Arab Emirates 1:56.11 Bassam Kawas Lebanon Disqualified NON-PARTICIPANTS Hasan Abunijem Jordan Jehad Al-Balawi Jordan Charbi Abi-Tayeh Lebanon 800 METRES (3 Oct) FINAL 1 Kim Bok-joo South Korea 1:49.48 2 Ryu Tae-kyung South Korea 1:50.00 3 Nadar Khan Pakistan 1:50.01 4 Yasushi Kano Japan 1:50.22 5 Vijaya Kumaran India 1:50.28 6 Yoshikazu Arata Japan 1:50.71 7 Faramarz Roustaeifar Iran 1:51.34 8 Avtar Singh India 1:58.36 Asian Games, Beijing 1990 - 7 - 1,500 METRES (27 Sep) HEAT 1 1 Kim Bok-joo South Korea 3:52.07 2 Ahmed Ibrahim Warsama Qatar 3:52.17 3 Mitsuhiro Okuyama Japan 3:52.31 4 Duan Xiuquan China 3:52.44 5 Bahadur Prasad India 3:52.45 6 Abdul-Nasser Habib Jouma Bahrain 3:53.57 7 Awad Saleh Ahmed Yemen 4:01.30 8 Mansour Ayoub Al-Bulushi Oman 4:02.72 9 Khambieng Khamiar Laos 4:12.17 10 Amjad Ibrahim Maldives 4:24.65 HEAT 2 1 Mohamed Ahmed Suleiman Qatar 3:45.50 2 Yoshikazu Arata Japan 3:46.04 3 Nadar Khan Pakistan 3:46.33 4 Zhang Yaojin China 3:46.35 5 Seyed Hamid Sadjadi-Hazaveh Iran 3:46.65 6 Chuluunbaatar Ariunsaikhan Mongolia 3:56.96 7 Tun Win Thein Myanmar 4:03.27 8 Bassam Kawas Lebanon 4:13.58 9 Ahmed Fouad Maldives 4:20.88 NON-PARTICIPANTS Jehad Al-Balawi Jordan Charbi Abi-Tayeh Lebanon Mohamed Barak Al-Dosari Saudi Arabia Ryu Tae-kyung South Korea 1,500 METRES (29 Sep) FINAL 1 Mohamed Ahmed Suleiman Qatar 3:43.56 2 Kim Bok-joo South Korea 3:45.04 3 Mitsuhiro Okuyama Japan 3:45.53 4 Nadar Khan Pakistan 3:46.07 5 Bahadur Prasad India 3:46.29 6 Yoshikazu Arata Japan 3:46.33 7 Duan Xiuquan China 3:46.99 8 Zhang Yaojin China 3:47.57 9 Hamid Sadjadi-Hezaveh Iran 3:47.92 10 Abdul-Nasser Habib Ahmed Jouma Bahrain 3:47.92 11 Ahmed Ibrahim Warsama Qatar 3:51.24 12 Chuluunbaatar Ariunsaikhan Mongolia 3:54.21 Asian Games, Beijing 1990 - 8 - 5,000 METRES (3 Oct) FINAL 1 Mohamed Ahmed Suleiman Qatar 13:50.22 2 Koichi Morishita Japan 13:50.23 3 Zhang Guowei China 13:52.12 4 Katsuhito Kumagai Japan 13:55.04 5 Kim Jae-ryong South Korea 13:59.92 6 Ryu
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