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AGP 26May.Pdf ASIAN ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION ASIAN GRAND PRIX 2006 3rd Leg- Pune (INDIA) 26-May-06 Sanas Ground FINAL RESULTS 101 15.35 100m. HURDLES WOMEN FINAL W/S= +1.2 m/s WR 12.21 Yordanka Donkova BUL Stara Zagora 20-Aug-88 WJR 12.84 Aliuska Lopez CUB Zagreb 16-Jul-87 AR 12.44 Olga Shishigina KAZ Luzern 27-Jun-95 AJR 12.92 Sun Hongwei CHN Shanghai 18-Oct-97 AGP 12.91 Su Yiping CHN Manila 26-May-02 Place BIB NAME COUNTRY PERFORMANCE REMARK 1 113 Feng Yun CHN 13.30s 2 139 Natalya Ivoninskaya KAZ 13.54s 3 172 Dedeh Erawati INA 13.86s 4 221 Anuradha Biswal IND 14.17s 5 222 Susmita Singha Rai IND 14.43s 6 223 Soma Biswas IND 14.48s 7 157 Nguyen Thanh Hoa VIE 14.59s 8 224 Ruta Patkar IND DNS 102 15.40 HIGH JUMP WOMEN FINAL WR 2.09 Stefka Kostadinova BUL Rome 30-Aug-87 WJR 2.01 Olga Turchak URS Moscow 07-Jul-86 2.01 Heike Balck GDR Karl-Marx-Stadt 18-Jun-89 AR 1.97 Ling Jin CHN Hamamatsu 07-May-89 1.97 Svetlana Zalevskaya KAZ Pierre-Benite 14-Jun-96 1.97 Tatiana Efimenko KGZ Rome 11-Jul-03 AJR 1.95 Tatiana Efimenko KGZ Bishkek 06-Oct-99 AGP 1.94 Marina Aitoya KAZ Bangkok 18-May-06 1.94 Tatiana Efimenko KGZ Bangkok 18-May-06 Place BIB NAME COUNTRY PERFORMANCE REMARK 1 151 Tatiana Efimenko KGZ 1.94M Equal AGPR 2 141 Marina Aitoya KAZ 1.92M 3 142 Anna Ustinova KAZ 1.86M 4 115 Gu Biwei CHN 1.86M 5 158 Bui Thi Nhung VIE 1.86M 6 170 Svetlana Radzivil UZB 1.83M 7 123 Noeng-Ruthai Chaipech THA 1.80M 103 15.45 DISCUS THROW WOMEN FINAL WR 76.8 Gabriele Reinsch GDR Neubrandenburg 09-Jul-88 WJR 74.4 Ilke Wyludda GDR Berlin 13-Sep-88 AR 71.68 Yanling Xiao CHN Beijing 14-Mar-92 AJR 66.08 Cao Qi CHN Beijing 12-Sep-93 AGP 65.23 Song Aimin CHN Sidoarjo 18-Jun-05 Place BIB NAME COUNTRY PERFORMANCE REMARK 1 117 Song Aimin CHN 63.44M SB 2 227 Krishna Punia IND 51.55M 3 228 Saroj Sihag IND 50.89M 4 230 Seema Antil IND 50.46M 5 232 Monika Joon IND 41.51M 6 231 Ankita Julka IND 36.50M 104 15.50 LONG JUMP MEN FINAL WR 8.95 Mike Powell USA Tokyo 30-Aug-91 WJR 8.34 Randy Williams USA Munich 08-Sep-72 AR 8.44 Md. Salman Al-Khuwalidi KSA Makkah 13-Apr-05 AJR 8.17 Zhang Xiaoyi CHN Chongqing 23-Apr-06 AGP 7.99 Maha Singh IND Singapore 21-Jun-05 Place BIB NAME COUNTRY PERFORMANCE REMARK 1 200 Mahan Singh IND 7.73M (+0.7) SB 2 201 Shiv Shankar Yadav IND 7.70M (+1.0) SB 3 163 Dagmil Henry PHI 7.61M (+0.0) 4 160 Mohd Suhaimi Mohd Syahrul Amri MAS 7.53M (-0.7) 5 223 Sanjay Rai IND 7.43M (+1.3) 6 148 Aminizazerani Mehdi IRI 7.42M (+0.1) 7 191 Amritpal Singh IND 7.41M (+1.3) 8 202 Shamsher Singh IND 7.34M (+0.8) 9 203 Saravana Kumar IND 7.06M (-1.2) 10 107 Li Xin CHN NM 11 135 Roman Valiyiv KAZ NM 106 16.10 800m. WOMEN FINAL WR 01:53.3 Jarmila Kratochvilova TCH Munich 26-Jul-83 WJR 01:57.2 Yuan Wang CHN Beijing 08-Sep-93 AR 01:55.5 Dong Liu CHN Beijing 09-Sep-93 AJR 01:57.2 Yuan Wang CHN Beijing 08-Sep-93 AGP 02:02.0 Tatyana Roslanova KAZ Hyderabad 28-May-03 Place BIB NAME COUNTRY PERFORMANCE REMARK 1 217 Pinky Pramanik IND 2:03.23S PB 2 218 Shanti Saundarajan IND 2:04.44S 3 220 Sinimol Paulose IND 2:05.28S 4 112 Huang Xiaofeng CHN 2:07.14S 5 156 Do Thi Bong VIE 2:07.66S 6 138 Viktoriya Yalovtseva KAZ 2:08.15S 7 219 Jhuma Khatun IND 2:10.54S 8 169 Amirova Zamira UZB 2:11.40S 9 152 Borisova Tatiana KGZ DNF 107 16.15 SHOT PUT WOMEN FINAL WR 22.63 Natalya Lisovskaya URS Moscow 07-Jun-87 WJR 20.54 Astrid Kumbernuss GDR Orimattila 01-Jul-89 AR 21.76 Meisu Li CHN Shijiazhuang 23-Apr-88 AJR 20.02 Cheng Xiaoyan CHN Beijing 05-Jun-94 AGP 18.47 Meiju Li CHN Songkhla 23-Jun-04 Place BIB NAME COUNTRY PERFORMANCE REMARK 1 173 Zhang Guirong SIN 17.03M 2 143 Iolanta Ulyeva KAZ 17.03M 3 116 Jiang Ping CHN 16.59M 4 174 Du Xianhui SIN 16.34M 5 228 Sarog Sihag IND 14.00M 6 230 Seema Antil IND 13.75M 7 223 Soma Biswas IND 11.69M 109 16.45 800m. MEN FINAL WR 01:41.1 Wilson Kipketer DEN Cologne 24-Aug-97 WJR 01:43.6 Japheth Kimutai KEN Zurich 13-Aug-97 AR 01:43.1 Youssef Saad Kamel BRN Zurich 06-Aug-04 AJR 01:44.3 Majid Saeed Sultan QAT Incheon 04-Sep-05 AGP 01:47.1 Lee Jae Hoon KOR Manila 26-May-02 Place BIB NAME COUNTRY PERFORMANCE REMARK 1 147 MOHAJERSHOJAEI EHSAN IRI 1:47.90s 2 182 Francis Sagairaj IND 1:49.59s 3 131 Dmitry Tarenko KAZ 1:50.95s 4 183 R. Rajeev IND 1:52.70s 5 185 Jaskiran IND 1:53.63s 6 184 Amit Kumar Mishra IND 1:55.52s 7 103 Li Guangming CHN 2:06.69s 110 16.50 JAVELIN THROW MEN FINAL WR 98.48 Jan Zelezny CZE Jena 25-May-96 WJR 83.87 Andreas Thorkildsen NOR Bergen 07-Jun-01 AR 87.6 Kazuhiro Mizoguchi JPN San Jose 27-May-89 AJR 81.80 Sergey Voynov UZB Tashkent 06-Jun-96 AGP 81.25 Sergey Voynov UZB Bangkok 21-May-02 Place BIB NAME COUNTRY PERFORMANCE REMARK 1 209 Anil Singh IND 74.19M 2 212 Om Narayan IND 69.71M 3 166 Rinat Tarzunanov UZB 69.58M 4 167 Sergey Voynov UZB 68.88M 5 109 Liu Yanhong CHN 68.18M 6 210 Gurkirat Singh IND 67.09M 7 211 Sunil kumar Goswami IND 63.84M 8 171 Chou Yi-Chen TPE 61.08M 111 17.00 200m. WOMEN FINAL W/S= -0.66 M/S WR 21.34 Florence Griffith-Joyner USA Seoul 29-Sep-88 WJR 22.18 Allyson Felix USA Athens 25-Aug-04 AR 22.01 Xuemei Li CHN Shanghai 22-Oct-97 AJR 22.83 Chen Yuxiang CHN Shanghai 21-Oct-97 AGP 23.08 Lyubov Perepelova UZB Manila 01-Jul-04 Place BIB NAME COUNTRY PERFORMANCE REMARK 1 168 KHUBBIEVA GUZEL UZB 23.23s 2 124 Tawoncharoen Jutamass THA 24.18s 3 110 Zhu Juanhong CHN 24.31s 4 155 Vu Thi Huong VIE 24.33s 5 213 Rajwinder Kaur IND 24.86s 6 222 Susmita Singha Rai IND 24.93s 7 214 H. M. Jyoti IND 25.32s 8 229 Mandeep Kaur IND 26.83s 112 17:10 HIGH JUMP MEN FINAL WR 2.45 Javier Sotomayor CUB Salamanca 27-Jul-93 WJR 2.37 Dragutin Topic YUG Plovdiv 12-Aug-90 2.37 Steve Smith GBR Seoul 20-Sep-92 AR 2.39 Zhu Jianhua CHN Eberstadt 10-Jun-84 AJR 2.33 Zhu Jianhua CHN New Delhi 01-Dec-82 AGP 2.25 Manjula Kumara SRI Colombo 27-Jun-04 Place BIB NAME COUNTRY PERFORMANCE REMARK 1 196 Roy Shanker, Hari IND 2.18M 2 121 Chock chai Jirasukrujee THA 2.15M 2 161 Jean Claude Rabbath LIB 2.15M 4 197 Benidict Starly IND 2.15M 5 154 Nguyen Duy Bang VIE 2.15M 6 106 Xu Xin CHN 2.10M 7 198 K. R. Roshan IND 2.05M 8 120 Sudjanta Torlarp THA 2.05M 9 133 Sergey Zasinovich KAZ 2.00M 10 162 Guevara Sean PHI 2.00M 113 17.20 400m. HURDLES MEN FINAL WR 46.78 Kevin Young USA Barcelona 06-Aug-92 WJR 48.02 Danny Harris USA Los Angeles 17-Jun-84 AR 47.53 Hadi Soua’an Al-Somaily KSA Sydney 27-Sep-00 AJR 48.94 Ibrahim Al-Hamaidi KSA Grosseto 17-Jul-04 AGP 49.13 Bader Aman Al Fulaji KUW Hyderabad 18-May-02 Place BIB NAME COUNTRY PERFORMANCE REMARK 1 105 Meng Yan CHN 50.23s 2 132 Yevgeniy Meleshenko KAZ 50.49s 3 193 Joseph Abraham IND 51.08s 4 195 P. Shankar IND 51.60s 5 159 Jamaludin Shahdah MAS 53.30s 6 153 Vu Van Tinh VIE 53.61s 7 194 Gurpreet Singh IND 54.49s 8 128 Arijan Raja Rathnayake SRI DNS 114 17.35 SHOT PUT MEN FINAL WR 23.12 Randy Barnes USA Westwood 20-May-90 WJR 20.39 Janus Robberts RSA Germiston 07-Mar-98 AR 20.54 Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi QAT Minsk 25-Jun-05 AJR 19.48 Xie Shengying CHN Shijiazhuan 25-Apr-90 AGP 19.78 Zhang Qi CHN Singapore 21-Jun-05 Place BIB NAME COUNTRY PERFORMANCE REMARK 1 108 Zhang Qi CHN 19.45M 2 204 Navpreet Singh IND 19.29M 3 146 Ahmad Gholoum KUW 18.27M 4 122 Pinitjit Sarayudh THA 16.78M 5 205 Om Prakash IND 16.54M 6 206 V. B. Giri IND 15.90M 7 207 Santosh IND ABS 115 17.40 LONG JUMP WOMEN FINAL WR 7.52 Galina Chistyakova URS Leningrad 11-Jun-88 WJR 7.14 Heike Drechsler GDR Bratislava 04-Jun-83 AR 7.01 Weili Yao CHN Jinan 05-Jun-93 AJR 6.8 Peng Fengmei CHN Chengdu 19-Apr-98 AGP 6.71 Liang Shuyan CHN Manila 01-Jul-04 Place BIB NAME COUNTRY PERFORMANCE REMARK 1 140 Olga Rypakova KAZ 6.61M (+0.8) 2 225 Anju Bobby George IND 6.46M (+0.6) 3 164 Torres Marestella PHI 6.21M (+0.9) 4 144 Olessya Belyayeva KAZ 5.85M (+0.0) 5 226 Anisha K Vijayan IND 5.68M (+1.5) 6 165 Gabito Lerma PHI 5.64M (+1.0) 7 114 Liu Huahua CHN 5.63M (+0.7) 116 17.45 400m.
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