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2011 Asian Championships Statistics – Men's Decathlon 2011 Asian Championships Statistics – Men’s Decathlon Can Kim Kun-Woo win the first gold medal for KOR? All time performance list at the Asian Championships Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 8021 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 1 Manila 2003 2 2 7848 Gong Guohua CHN 1 Singapore 1987 3 3 7744 Pavel Andreyev UZB 1 Incheon 2005 4 4 7703 Lee Fu-An TPE 1 New Delhi 1989 5 5 7694 Kim Kun-Woo KOR 2 Incheon 2005 6 6 7678 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT 1 Amman 2007 7 7670 Ahmad Hassan Moussa 1 Colombo 2002 8 7 7667 Hadi Sepehrzad IRI 2 Amman 2007 9 7652 Gong Guohua 1 Kaula Lumpur 1991 10 7649 Gong Guohua 2 New Delhi 1989 11 7641** Lee Fu-An 1 Kuwait City 1983 12 8 7604 Pavel Dubitskiy KAZ 2 Manila 2003 13 9 7601 Oleg Veretelnikov UZB 1 Manila 1993 14 10 7573 Cai Min CHN 2 Kuala Lumpur 1991 15 11 7558 Ramil Ganiyev UZB 2 Manila 1993 16 12 7554 Chen Zebin CHN 2 Singapore 1987 17 13 7538 Ku Chin-Shui TPE 1 Djakarta 1985 18 7515 Lee Fu-An 3 Singapore 1987 18 14 7515 Hiromasa Tanaka JPN 1 Guangzhou 2009 20 7487 Pavel Andreyev 3 Manila 2003 21 7484 Pavel Andreyev 3 Amman 2007 22 7469 Lee Fu-An TPE 2 Djakarta 1985 23 15 7441 Pulimootil J Vinod IND 4 Amman 2007 24 16 7439 Toru Yasui JPN 1 Fukuoka 1998 25 7438* Ku Chin-Shui TPE 2 Kuwait City 1983 26 7428 Pavl Andreyev UZB 2 Colombo 2002 27 17 7397 Kim Tae-Keun KOR 3 Manila 1993 28 18 7389 Masatoshi Ishizawa JPN 4 Manila 2003 29 19 7364 Katsuhiko Matsuda JPN 3 Kuala Lumpur 1991 30 20 7357 Wang Kangqiang CHN 3 Djakarta 1985 30 21 7357 Masato Tani JPN 4 Manila 1993 32 7354 Kim Kun-Woo KOR 5 Amman 2007 33 7351 Hiromasa Tanaka JPN 3 Incheon 2005 34 22 7347 Tomokazu Sugama JPN 2 Fukuoka 1998 35 23 7344 Takuro Hirata JPN 3 Colombo 2002 36 24 7333 Hitoshi Maruono JPN 1 Djakarta 1995 37 7327 Tomokazu Sugama JPN 5 Manila 1993 38 7321 Hitoshi Maruono JPN 1 Djakarta 2000 39 7317 Takuro Hirata JPN 5 Manila 2003 ** old table Margin of Victory Difference Winning score Name Nat Venue Year Max 627points 7333 Hitoshi Maruono JPN Djakarta 1995 Min 11 points 7678 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT Amman 2007 Best Marks for Places in the Asian Championships Pos Score Name Nat Venue Year 1 8021 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB Manila 2003 2 7694 Kim Kun-Woo KOR Incheon 2005 3 7515 Lee Fu-An TPE Singapore 1987 4 7441 Pulimootil J Vinod IND Amman 2007 5 7354 Kim Kun-Woo KOR Amman 2007 Multiple Gold Medalists: Ahmed Hassan Moussa (QAT): 2002, 2007 Hitoshi Maruono (JPN): 1995, 2000 Gong Guohua (CHN): 1987, 1991 Lee Fu-An (TPE): 1983, 1989 Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze JPN 5 6 5 TPE 3 2 3 UZB 3 2 2 IND 3 CHN 2 3 4 QAT 2 KOR 2 1 IRI 2 KAZ 1 1 UAE 1 PRK 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze UZB 2003 Vitaliy Smirnov Pavel Andreyev JPN 1998 Toru Yasui Tomokazu Sugama JPN 1995 Hitoshi Maruono Takashi Kiyokawa UZB 1993 Oleg Veretelnikov Ramil Ganiyev CHN 1991 Gong Guohua Cai Min TPE 1989 Lee Fu-An Peng Huang-Shu CHN 1987 Gong Guohua Chen Zebin TPE 1985 Guu Jin-Shoei Lee Fu-An TPE 1983 Lee Fu-An Guu Jin-Shoei JPN 1979 Atsushi Kasai Toshikazu Kobayashi JPN 1975 Hisashi Iwai Masanori Ikuta Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event (Decathlon & Heptathlon) Nation Men Women Venue Year CHN Gong Guohua Zhu Yuqing Kuala Lumpur 1991 CHN Gong Guohua Dong Yuping Singapore 1987 Athletes with both Asian Games and Asian Championships Gold Medal: Name Nat Asian Championships Asian Games Vijay Singh Chauhan IND 1973 1974 Last five Asian Championships: Year Gold Nat score Silver Nat score Bronze Nat score 2009 Hiromasa Tanaka JPN 7515 Hadi Sepehrzad IRI 7262 Zhu Hengjun CHN 7200 2007 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT 7678 Hadi Sepehrzad IRI 7667 Pavel Andreyev UZB 7484 2005 Pavel Andreyev UZB 7744 Kim Kun-Woo KOR 7694 Hiromasa Tanaka JPN 7351 2003 Vitaliy Simirnov UZB 8021 Pavel Dubitskiy KAZ 7604 Pavel Andreyev UZB 7487 2002 Ahmed Hassan Moussa QAT 7670 Pavel Andreyev UZB 7428 Takuro Hirata JPN 7344 Last three Asian Games: Year Gold Nat score Silver Nat score Bronze Nat score 2010 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 8026 Kim Kun-woo KOR 7808 Vu Van Huyen VIE 7755 2006 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 8384 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 7769 Kim Kun-woo KOR 7665 2002 Qi Haifeng CHNX 8041 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 7995 Ahmed Hassan Moussa QAT 7683 All time Asian List Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8725 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 3 Athinai 24 Aug 2004 2 8586 Dmitriy Karpov 3 Osaka 1 Sept 2007 Highest scores on Asian Soil Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8812 Dan O’Brien USA 1 Tokyo 30 Aug 1991 2 2 8791 Bryan Clay USA 1 Beijing 22 Aug 2008 Highest scores on Asian Soil by Asian Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8586 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 3 Osaka 1 Sept 2007 2 8384 Dmitriy Karpov 1 Doha 11 Dec 2006 Japanese All-Comer’s List (Highest scores in Japan) Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8812 Dan O’Brien USA 1 Tokyo 30 Aug 1991 2 2 8676 Roman Sebrle CZE 1 Osaka 1 Sept 2007 Highest score on Japanese soil by Asian Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8586 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 3 Osaka 1 Sept 2007 Combined 2010 & 2011 Asian List Performance Performer score Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8089 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 4 Kladno 16 June 2011 2 2 8076w Keisuke Ushiro JPN 1 Kawasaki 5 June 2011 3 8026 Dmitriy Karpov 1 AG – Guangzhou 25 Nov 2010 4 3 7975 Rifat Artikov UZB 1 Tashkent 12 June 2011 5 7930 Keisuke Ushiro 1 Wakayama 25 Apr 2010 6 7894 Dmitriy Karpov 14 Gotzis 30 May 2010 7 7833 Keisuke Ushiro 1 Kawasaki 13 June 2010 8 7825 Keisuke Ushiro 1 Wakayama 24 Apr 2011 9 4 7808 Kim Kun-Woo KOR 2 AG – Guangzhou 25 Nov 2010 Gold Medal Contenders: Kim Kun-Woo (KOR) DOB: 29 Feb 1989 Personal Best: 7824 (2006); Season Best: 7755 Championships Highlights: 2 nd in 2010 Asian Games Average of top 5 performances in 2010 and 2011 score Venue Place Date 1 7808 Asian Games – Guangzhou 2nd 25 Nov 2010 2 7755 Daegu 1st 10 June 2011 3 7719 Jinju 1st 10 Oct 2010 4 7580 Daegu 1st 8 June 201 0 5 7449 Changwon 1st 11 May 2010 Top 5 Average 7662 Rifat Artikov (UZB) DOB: 24 Jan 1983 Personal Best: 7975 (2011); Season Best: Championships Highlights: 6th in 2010 Asian Games Average of top 5 performances in 2009, 2010 and 2011 score Venue Place Date 1 7975 Tashkent 1 12 June 2011 2 7568 Asian Games – Guangzhou 6 25 Nov 2010 3 7543 Desenzano del Garda 9 10 May 2009 4 7355 Kladno 9 24 June 2009 5 7175 Bangkok 1 25 Apr 2011 Top 5 Average 7523 .
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