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Asian-Grand-Prix-Series Asian Athletics Association Asian Grand Prix Past champions ( Compiled by Rahul Pawar & Ram Murli Krishnan) Men’s 100m Date & Venue Gold Silver Bronze 2002 May 18 Hyderabad Reanchai Seeharwong THA- 10.55 Clifford Joshua IND- 10.57 Anand Menezes IND-10.57 2002 May 21 Bangkok Sittichai Suwonprateep THA- 10.62 Reanchai Seeharwong THA-10.70 Clifford Joshua IND-10.77 2002 May 26 Manila Sittichai Suwonprateep THA 10.28w Reanchai Seeharwong THA- 10.47w Denis Kondratyev KAZ10.51w 2003 May 28 Hyderabad Gennadiy Chernovol KAZ- 10.42 Sittichai Suwonprateep THA-10.45 Ekkachai Janthana THA- 10.54 2003 June 1 Colombo Gennadiy Chernovol KAZ- 10.60 S.P.N. Hemantha SRI- 10.84 Sanjay Ghosh IND-10.86 2003 June 5 Bangkok Gennadiy Chernovol KAZ- 10.42 Sittichai Suwonprateep THA-10.65 Seksan Wongsala THA- 10.68 2003 June 9 Manila Gennadiy Chernovol KAZ- 10.31 Sittichai Suwonprateep THA-10.39 Sanjay Ghosh IND-10.48 2004 June 23 Songkhla Yahya H.I. Habeeb KSA- 10.41 Gennadiy Chernovol KAZ-10.42 Ekkachai Janthana THA- 10.55 2004 June 27 Colombo Gennadiy Chernovol KAZ- 10.50 Yahya H.I. Habeeb KSA-10.59 Joy Danushka Perera SRI-10.64 2004 July 1 Manila Gennadiy Chernovol KAZ- 10.36 Yahya H.I. Habeeb KSA-10.43 Mohamed Ferhan BRN- 10.57 2005 June 18 Sidoarjo Muray John Herman INA- 10.45 Anil Kumar IND- 10.47 Piyush Kumar IND-10.56 2005 June 21 Singapore Anil Kumar IND- 10.51 Muray John Herman INA- 10.52 Piyush Kumar IND-10.63 2005 June 24 Songkhla Muray John Herman INA- 10.38 Anil Kumar IND- 10.41 Piyush Kumar IND-10.52 2006 May 18 Bangkok Wen Yongyi CHN- 10.30 Wachara Sondee THA-10.43 Seksarn Wongsala THA-10.49 2006 May 22 Bangalore Wen Yongyi CHN- 10.42 Anil Kumar IND- 10.45 Wachara Sondee THA-10.53 2006 May 26 Pune Wen Yongyi CHN- 10.40 Wachara Sondee THA-10.49 Anil Kumar IND-10.50 2007 June 19 Bangkok Wen Yongyi CHN- 10.44 Wachara Sondee THA-10.53 Sittichai Suwonprateep THA-10.67 2007 June 23 Guwahati Wachara Sondee-THA-10.34 Wen Yongyi -CHN-10.36 Sittichai Suwonprateep-THA-10.45 2007 June 27 Pune Wen Yongyi-CHN-10.38 Sittichai Suwonprateep-THA-10.52 Wachara Sondee-THA-10.55 2008 June 23 Bangkok Suryo Agung Wibowo-INA-10.42 Xing Yanan -CHN-10.43 R.D. Umanga Surendra Sanjeewa-SRI-10.55 2008 June 26 Nakhon Ratchasima Liang Jiahong -CHN-10.35 Lai Chun Ho -HKG-10.39 Suryo Agung Wibowo-INA-10.40 2008 June 30 Hanoi Liang Jiahong -CHN-10.62 Suryo Agung Wibowo-INA-10.68 Lai Chun Ho -HKG-10.69 2009 May 23 Suzhou Su Bingtian -CHN-10.48 Shehan Ambepitiya-SRI-10.59 Tan Juquan -CHN-10.60 2009 May 27 Kunshan Su Bingtian -CHN-10.35 Shehan Ambepitiya-SRI-10.46 Tsui Chi Ho -HKG-10.51 2009 May 30 Hongkong Su Bingtian -CHN-10.52 Tsui Chi Ho -HKG-10.55 Shehan Ambepitiya-SRI-10.59 2010 June 1 Pune Shehan Ambepitiya SRI-10.47 Barakat Al-Harthi OMA-10.47 Zhang Peimeng CHN-10.51 2010 June 5 Bangalore Zhang Peimeng CHN-10.31 Lai Chun Ho HKG-10.32 Barakat Al-Harthi-OMA-10.36 2010 June 9 Chennai SURYO AGUNG WIBOWO-INA-10.41 ZHANG PEIMENG-CHN-10.45 SHEHAN ABEYPITIYAGE-SRI-10.53 Men’s 400m Date & Venue Gold Silver Bronze 2002 May 18 Hyderabad Fawzi Al-Shemmeri KUW-45.42 Sugath Thilakaratne SRI- 45.73 Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI-46.05 2002 May 21 Bangkok Fawzi Al-Shemmeri KUW-45.73 Sugath Thilakaratne SRI- 45.95 Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI-46.24 2002 May 26 Manila Fawzi Al-Shemmeri KUW-46.20 Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI- 46.61 Sugath Thilakaratne SRI-46.81 2003 May 28 Hyderabad Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI- 45.95 Sugath Thilakaratne SRI- 46.28 Anil Kumar Rohil IND-47.77 2003 June 1 Colombo Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI- 46.31 Sugath Thilakaratne SRI- 46.48 Prasanna Amarasekara SRI-46.81 2003 June 5 Bangkok Sugath Thilakaratne SRI- 46.66 Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI- 46.77 Prasanna Amarasekara SRI-46.92 2003 June 9 Manila Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI- 46.61 Prasanna Amarasekara SRI- 46.81 Sugath Thilakaratne SRI-47.12 2004 June 23 Songkhla Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI- 45.83 P. Shankar IND- 47.32 Khalid H.B. Salem KSA-47.41 2004 June 27 Colombo Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI- 45.78 K.J. Manoj Lal IND- 46.75 Khalid H.B. Salem KSA-47.48 2004 July 1 Manila Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI- 46.22 K.M. Binu IND- 46.98 Ernie Candelario PHI-47.58 2005 June 18 Sidoarjo Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI- 46.19 Prasanna Amarasekara SRI- 46.55 Satbir Singh IND-47.30 2005 June 21 Singapore Prasanna Amarasekara SRI- 46.09 Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI- 46.19 Bhupinder Singh IND-47.83 2005 June 24 Songkhla Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI- 46.01 Prasanna Amarasekara SRI- 46.11 Bhupinder Singh IND-47.34 2006 May 18 Bangkok Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI- 45.81 Prasanna Amarasekara SRI- 46.42 Li Guangjin CHN-47.27 2006 May 22 Bangalore Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI- 45.68 Prasanna Amarasekara SRI- 46.40 Li Guangjin CHN-46.87 2006 May 26 Pune Rohan Pradeep Kumara SRI- 45.70 Prasanna Amarasekara SRI- 46.52 Fawzi Al-Shammari KUW- 47.31 2007 June 19 Bangkok Wang Liangyu CHN- 45.95 Prasanna Amarasekara SRI- 46.48 K.M. Binu IND-46.97 2007 June 23 Guwahati Wang Liangyu -CHN-46.16 Prasanna S. Amarasekara-SRI-46.79 K. Mathew Binu-IND-47.03 2007 June 27 Pune Wang Liangyu-CHN-46.22 Reza Bouazar-IRI-46.60 Prasanna S. Amarasekara-SRI-46.61 2008 June 23 Bangkok Prasanna S. Amarasekara-SRI-46.89 Rohitha Pushpakumara-SRI-47.19 K. Mathew Binu-IND-47.31 2008 June 26 Nakhon Ratchasima Prasanna S. Amarasekara-SRI-46.51 Rohitha Pushpakumara-SRI-46.61 Jukkatip Phocharoen-THA-46.65 2008 June 30 Hanoi Julius Nierras-PHI-47.36 Jukkatip Phocharoen-THA-47.36 Rohitha Pushpakumara-SRI-47.41 2009 May 23 Suzhou Liu Xiaosheng -CHN-46.88 Bibin Mathew-IND-47.18 Shake K. Mortaja-IND-47.56 2009 May 27 Kunshan Liu Xiaosheng -CHN-46.42 Bibin Mathew-IND-46.48 V. B. Bineesh-IND-47.12 2009 May 30 Hongkong Bibin Mathew-IND-46.76 Liu Xiaosheng -CHN-46.76 Shake K. Mortaja-IND-47.42 2010 June 1 Pune Shake K. Mortaja IND-47.64 Jayakumar Premanand IND-48.12 Nelson Stone PNG-48.15 2010 June 5 Bangalore Shake K. Mortaja-IND-47.38 Nelson Stone-PNG-47.54 P Kunhumuhammed-IND-47.61 2010 June 9 Chennai NELSON STONE-PNG-47.01 S.K.MORTAZA-IND-47.29 KUNHUMUHAMMED.P .-IND-47.43 Men’s 800m (Event not contested in other years) Date & Venue Gold Silver Bronze 2009 May 23 Suzhou Mohamed Mutlak Al-Azimi-KUW-1:48.64 Sadjad Moradi-IRI-1:48.67 Li Xiangyu -CHN-1:48.78 2009 May 27 Kunshan Mohamed Mutlak Al-Azimi-KUW-1:48.74 Sadjad Moradi-IRI-1:49.28 Li Xiangyu -CHN-1:49.54 2009 May 30 Hongkong Mohamed Mutlak Al-Azimi-KUW-1:51.23 Li Xiangyu -CHN-1:51.44 D.Prakash Varma-IND-1:51.55 2010 June 1 Pune Sadjad Moradi IRI-1:47.7h D.Prakash Varma IND-1:47.9h Pankaj Dimari IND-1:48.2h 2010 June 5 Bangalore Sadjad Moradi-IRI-1:49.24 Dimri Pankaj-IND-1:49.47 Amir Moradi-IRI-1:49.64 2010 June 9 Chennai SAJAD MORADI-IRI-1:47.28 PANKAJ DIMRI-IND-1:48.05 GHAMANDA RAM-IND-1:48.27 Men’s 1,500m (Event not contested in other years) Date & Venue Gold Silver Bronze 2007 June 19 Bangkok Sajad Moradi IRI- 3:39.04 Chatholi Hamza IND- 3:40.19 Sajeesh Joseph IND-3:44.03 2007 June 23 Guwahati Sadjad Moradi-IRI-3:39.12 Chatholi Hamza-IND-3:41.68 Sajeesh Joseph-IND-3:42.57 2007 June 27 Pune Sadjad Moradi-IRI-3:41.14 Chatholi Hamza-IND-3:44.21 Sajeesh Joseph-IND-3:44.42 2008 June 23 Bangkok Sandeep Karan Singh-IND-3:51.32 Naresh Kumar Yadav-IND-3:51.61 Yu Zhiyang -CHN-3:52.10 2008 June 26 Nakhon Ratchasima Naresh Kumar Yadav-IND-3:49.98 Sandeep Karan Singh-IND-3:50.10 Yu Zhiyang -CHN-3:50.33 2008 June 30 Hanoi Naresh Kumar Yadav-IND-3:53.98 Sandeep Karan Singh-IND-3:53.99 Nguyen Dinh Cuong -VIE-3:56.68 Men’s 3,000m / 5,000m (Event not contested in other years) Date & Venue Gold Silver Bronze 2002 May 18 Hyderabad Shivananda IND- 8:16.83 Eduardo Buenavista PHI- 8:19.62 Arun D’Souza IND-8:32.79 2002 May 21 Bangkok Shivananda IND-14:39.65 Eduardo Buenavista PHI-14:40.77 Jirasak Suthichat THA- 15:16.38 2002 May 26 Manila Eduardo Buenavista PHI- 8:17.14 Shivananda IND- 8:22.14 Rene Herrera PHI-8:37.54 2006 May 18 Bangkok Chen Mingfu CHN-8:25.14 Sunil Kumar IND- 8:25.93 Pritam Bind IND-8:26.75 2006 May 22 Bangalore Chen Mingfu CHN-8:19.27 Sunil Kumar IND- 8:19.57 Pritam Bind IND-8:22.95 2006 May 26 Pune Sunil Kumar IND- 8:12.58 Bagrev Denis KGZ-8:15.44 Chen Mingfu CHN- 8:15.54 2007 June 19 Bangkok Sunil Kumar IND- 8:00.76 Surendra Singh IND- 8:00.86 Boonthung Srisung THA-8:17.89 2007 June 23 Guwahati Surendra Singh Kumar-IND-7:57.87 Sunil Kumar-IND-8:15.20 Chaminda Indika Wijekoon-SRI-8:30.59s 2007 June 27 Pune Surendra Singh Kumar-IND-8:01.86 Sunil Kumar-IND-8:02.02 Ajmal Amirov-TJK-8:16.42 2008 June 23 Bangkok Kashinath Aswale-IND-8:09.92 Ajay Kumar Patel-IND-8:09.97 Julius Sermona-PHI-8:28.43 2008 June 26 Nakhon Ratchasima Kashinath Aswale-IND-8:16.22 Ajay Kumar Patel-IND-8:16.56 Ajmal Amirov-TJK-8:33.47 2008 June 26 Nakhon Ratchasima Ajay Kumar Patel-IND-14:08.42 Kashinath Aswale-IND-14:08.45 Julius Sermona-PHI-15:00.07 2008 June 30 Hanoi Surendra Singh Kumar-IND-7:59.52 Ravinder Kumar Singh-IND-7:59.81 Sandeep Kumar-IND-8:00.15 2009 May 27 Kunshan Surendra Singh Kumar-IND-13:40.45 Kashinath Aswale-IND-13:44.32 Sandeep Kumar-IND-13:47.45 2009 May 30 Hongkong Surendra Singh Kumar-IND-8:07.22 Ravinder Kumar Singh-IND-8:07.91 Sandeep Kumar-IND-8:08.37 Men’s 110m Hurdles (Event not contested in other years) Date & Venue Gold Silver Bronze 2008 June 23 Bangkok Yin Jing -CHN-13.70 Xie Wenjun -CHN-13.91 Rayzamshah Wan Sofian-MAS-13.95 2008 June 26 Nakhon Ratchasima Yin Jing -CHN-13.72 Suphan Wongsriphuck-THA-13.90 Oleg Normatov-UZB-13.91 2008 June 30 Hanoi Yin Jing -CHN-13.80 Xie Wenjun -CHN-13.87 Oleg Normatov-UZB-14.02 2009 May 23 Suzhou Shi Dongpeng -CHN-13.58 Xie Wenjun -CHN-13.61 Park Tae-Kyong -KOR-14.08 2009 May 27 Kunshan Shi Dongpeng -CHN-13.46 Xie Wenjun -CHN-13.72
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