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22Nd Asian Athletics Championships 2017 Bhubaneswar, Odisha 09-Jul-17 6/7/17 - 9/7/17 6-9 July 2017 LICENSED TO: ATHLETICS FEDERATION OF INDIA Page 1 of 22 22nd Asian Athletics Championships 2017 Bhubaneswar, Odisha 09-Jul-17 6/7/17 - 9/7/17 6-9 July 2017 Event # 1 MENS 100m Run # MEET RECORD:FEMI OGUNODE QATAR 9.91 04/06/2015 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 HASSAN TAFTIAN 364 05-04-93 IRAN +0.7m/s 10.25 2 FEMI SEUN 641 15-05-91 QATAR +0.7m/s 10.26 3 YANG CHUN-HAN 216 01-01-97 CHINESE TAIPEI +0.7m/s 10.31 4 HASSAN SAAID 587 03-04-92 MALDIVES +0.7m/s 10.37 5 XU HAIYANG 181 11-02-92 CHINA +0.7m/s 10.45 TOSIN JOSEPH 635 03-02-94 QATAR DQ KHAIRUL HAFIZ 570 22-07-98 MALAYSIA DQ TANG XINGQIANG 195 08-11-95 CHINA DQ Event # 2 MENS 200m Run # MEET RECORD:FEMI OGUNODE QATAR 20.28 06/06/2015 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 YANG CHUN-HAN 216 01-01-97 CHINESE TAIPEI +0.0m/s 20.66 2 PARK BONGGO 499 05-08-91 KOREA +0.0m/s 20.76 3 FEMI SEUN 641 15-05-91 QATAR +0.0m/s 20.79 4 BIE GE 179 08-02-92 CHINA +0.0m/s 20.85 5 TRENTEN ANTHONY BERAM 624 04-01-96 PHILIPPINES +0.0m/s 20.96 6 KOTARO TANIGUCHI 447 11-03-94 JAPAN +0.0m/s 21.01 7 AMIYA KUMAR MALLICK 323 14-11-92 INDIA +0.0m/s 21.03 8 VLADISLAV GRIGORYEV 480 01-10-97 KAZAKHSTAN +0.0m/s 21.07 Event # 3 MENS 400m Run #MEET RECORD:S.THILAKARATNE SRI LANKA 44.61 20/06/1998 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 MUHAMMED ANAS Y 300 17-09-94 INDIA 45.77 2 AROKIA RAJIV 328 22-05-91 INDIA 46.14 3 AHMED MUBARAK 610 28-12-88 OMAN 46.39 4 AMOJ JACOB 310 02-05-98 INDIA 46.49 5 DILIP RUWAN 691 07-04-91 SRI LANKA 46.50 6 QUACH CONG 764 27-08-93 VIETNAM 46.51 7 ALI KHADIVAR 356 11-11-89 IRAN 46.95 8 AJITH PREMAKUMARA 690 10-12-91 SRI LANKA 47.35 Event # 4 MENS 800m Run #MEET RECORD:M.SULTAN QATAR 1:44.27 04/09/2005 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 R ALZOFAIRI 530 05-08-89 KUWAIT 1:49.47 2 JAMAL HAIRANE 631 26-05-93 QATAR 1:49.94 3 JINSON JOHNSON 312 15-03-91 INDIA 1:50.07 4 MOHAMED NASIR 637 01-01-96 QATAR 1:50.16 5 INDUNIL MADUSHAN HERATH 689 27-03-93 SRI LANKA 1:50.57 6 AMIR MORADI 358 04-10-90 IRAN 1:50.66 7 MA JUNYI 185 01-06-96 CHINA 1:50.98 8 VISHWAMBHAR KOLEKAR 313 28-07-91 INDIA 1:51.07 9 SHO KAWAMOTO 432 03-01-93 JAPAN 1:52.62 powered and engineered by Easyware www.goeasyware.com LICENSED TO: ATHLETICS FEDERATION OF INDIA Page 2 of 22 22nd Asian Athletics Championships 2017 Bhubaneswar, Odisha 09-Jul-17 6/7/17 - 9/7/17 6-9 July 2017 Event # 5 MENS 1500m Run #MEET RECORD:K.HYUNG KOREA 3:38.60 03/12/1993 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 AJAY KUMAR SAROJ 331 01-05-97 INDIA 3:45.85 2 JAMAL HAIRANE 631 26-05-93 QATAR 3:46.90 3 MOSLEM NIADOOST 360 25-07-90 IRAN 3:48.53 4 ADNAN TAES 387 24-03-80 IRAQ 3:49.03 5 SIDDHANTA ADHIKARI 299 19-10-92 INDIA 3:50.64 6 HIROYA INOUE 430 07-04-95 JAPAN 3:51.16 7 MOHAMMED OTHMAN H 658 15-02-86 SAUDI ARABIA 3:51.42 8 ALEXEY GUSSAROV 481 18-02-95 KAZAKHSTAN 3:53.14 9 YOTHIN YAPRAJAN 740 05-08-92 THAILAND 3:55.61 10 MOHAMMED RAGEH 769 01-01-98 YEMEN 3:58.95 11 SHARIF NAIM 456 20-08-00 JORDAN 3:59.09 12 NOOR ALDEEN AL-HUMAIDHA 767 06-04-00 YEMEN 4:01.60 Event # 6 MENS 5000m Run #MEET RECORD:M.AL-GAMI QATAR 13:34.47 04/06/2015 1 G. LAKSHMANAN 322 05-06-90 INDIA 14:54.48 2 YASER SALEM 639 01-01-98 QATAR 14:55.89 3 TARIQ AHMED S 645 23-12-90 SAUDI ARABIA 14:56.83 4 LIU HONGLIANG 182 04-02-97 CHINA 14:57.95 5 CIREN DUOBUJIE 177 16-02-94 CHINA 15:00.86 6 MURLI KUMAR GAVIT 307 01-08-97 INDIA 15:02.43 7 ADILET KYSHTAKBEKOV 541 04-11-93 KYRGHIZSTAN 15:09.59 8 GANTULGA DAMBADARJAA 590 02-03-89 MONGOLIA 15:20.38 9 GOPI CHANDRA 602 25-07-89 NEPAL 15:52.75 10 HUSSAIN HAROON 585 04-10-89 MALDIVES 15:53.15 11 KHALID AL BADWAWI 742 30-07-99 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 15:58.05 12 ENKHTAMIR GANBAGANA 592 08-02-96 MONGOLIA 16:01.55 13 VIRO MA 146 13-04-87 CAMBODIA 16:33.41 14 ZAID SHAREEF 588 08-04-92 MALDIVES 16:40.83 F.S MAHMOUD 621 20-12-92 PALESTINE DNS Event # 7 MENS 10000m Run #MEET RECORD:H.MAHBOOB BAHRAIN 28:23.70 14/11/2009 1 G. LAKSHMANAN 322 05-06-90 INDIA 29:55.87 2 GOPI THONAKAL 344 24-05-88 INDIA 29:58.89 3 ADILET KYSHTAKBEKOV 541 04-11-93 KYRGHIZSTAN 30:06.65 4 WANG DANMUZHENCI 176 10-08-96 CHINA 30:39.68 5 QI ZHENFEI 201 18-03-94 CHINA 31:00.32 6 MOHAMMED RAGEH 769 01-01-98 YEMEN 32:08.71 7 GANTULGA DAMBADARJAA 590 02-03-89 MONGOLIA 32:11.06 8 KALIDAS HIRAVE 309 24-09-91 INDIA 32:29.87 9 HUSSAIN HAROON 585 04-10-89 MALDIVES 34:21.60 10 VIRO MA 146 13-04-87 CAMBODIA 34:56.97 11 ZAID SHAREEF 588 08-04-92 MALDIVES 35:15.64 12 YAQOOT MOHAMMAD KARIM 106 AFGHANISTAN 35:45.46 GOPI CHANDRA 602 25-07-89 NEPAL DNF powered and engineered by Easyware www.goeasyware.com LICENSED TO: ATHLETICS FEDERATION OF INDIA Page 3 of 22 22nd Asian Athletics Championships 2017 Bhubaneswar, Odisha 09-Jul-17 6/7/17 - 9/7/17 6-9 July 2017 Event # 8 MENS 110m Hurdles # MEET RECORD:LIU XIANG CHINA 13.22 10/07/2011 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 A ALMANDEEL 522 22-05-89 KUWAIT -0.6m/s 13.50 2 YAQOUB M ALYOUHA 528 31-01-91 KUWAIT -0.6m/s 13.59 3 AHMED KHADER 653 15-02-88 SAUDI ARABIA -0.6m/s 13.61 4 SHUNYA TAKAYAMA 446 09-03-94 JAPAN -0.6m/s 13.65 5 SIDDHANT THINGALAYA 343 03-01-91 INDIA -0.6m/s 13.72 6 CHEN KUEI-RU 220 22-09-93 CHINESE TAIPEI -0.6m/s 13.82 7 YANG WEI-TING 226 22-09-94 CHINESE TAIPEI -0.6m/s 13.83 8 WATARU YAZAWA 450 07-02-91 JAPAN -0.6m/s 14.07 Event # 9 MENS 400m Hurdles #MEET RECORD:M.AL-NUBI QATAR 48.67 12/08/2002 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 ERIC SHAUWN CRAY 625 11-06-88 PHILIPPINES 49.57 2 CHEN CHIEH 215 CHINESE TAIPEI 49.75 3 JABIR MP 325 08-06-96 INDIA 50.22 4 DMITRIY KOBLOV 484 30-11-92 KAZAKHSTAN 50.30 5 YU CHIA-HSUAN 213 22-01-95 CHINESE TAIPEI 50.90 6 SANTHOSH KUMAR T 321 01-01-98 INDIA 50.95 7 M KARAM 531 15-07-93 KUWAIT 51.36 8 YUTA KONISHI 437 31-07-90 JAPAN 51.72 Event # 10 MENS 3000m Steeplechase #MEET RECORD:K.SAIFEIDIN QATAR 8:16.00 10/08/2002 1 HOSSEIN KEYHANI 355 26-04-90 IRAN 8:43.82 2 YASER SALEM M 640 01-01-98 QATAR 8:46.16 3 ALI AHMAD S 644 29-01-85 SAUDI ARABIA 8:52.64 4 HASHIM SALAH A 638 15-04-94 QATAR 8:55.94 5 KOSEI YAMAGUCHI 449 19-08-91 JAPAN 8:58.58 6 SEYED BEHZAD MOSFATA VIDELIGAN359 19-09-85 IRAN 9:02.59 7 NAVEEN KUMAR 316 20-01-88 INDIA 9:02.95 8 DURGA BAHADUR BUDHA 302 03-05-90 INDIA 9:04.05 9 DEUS FELISBERTO 235 06-07-99 TIMOR-LESTLE 9:48.10 10 YU HIN WA 244 27-08-93 HONG KONG 9:52.59 11 KHALID AL BADWAWI 742 30-07-99 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 9:53.65 12 . SHINE 596 25-05-94 MYANMAR 10:15.54 powered and engineered by Easyware www.goeasyware.com LICENSED TO: ATHLETICS FEDERATION OF INDIA Page 4 of 22 22nd Asian Athletics Championships 2017 Bhubaneswar, Odisha 09-Jul-17 6/7/17 - 9/7/17 6-9 July 2017 Event # 11 MENS High Jump HEIGHTS: 2.00, 2.05, 2.10, 2.15, 2.20, 2.24, 2.28, 2.30, 2.32, 2.34, 2.36, 2.40 #MEET RECORD:M.ESSA BARSHIM QATAR 2.35 09/07/2011 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 WOO SANGHYEOK 510 23-04-96 KOREA 2.30m PPP PPP O O O XO XXO XXO XXX 2 ZHANG GUOWEI 180 06-04-91 CHINA 2.28m PPP PPP O O O O XO XXX 3 MAJED ALDIN GAZAL 698 21-04-87 SYRIA 2.24m PPP PPP O O O O XXX 4 MAHAMAAT ALLAMINE S 633 15-04-97 QATAR 2.20m PPP O O O O XXX 5 CHETHAN B.
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