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2011 Asian Championships Statistics – Women's HJ 2011 Asian Championships Statistics – Women’s HJ Can Svetlana Radzivil win first gold for UZB? The Asian Championships record of 1.94m may be in danger. All time performance list at the Asian Championships Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 1.94 Miki Imai JPN 1 Fukuoka 1998 1 1 1.94 Tatyana Efimenko KGZ 1 Amman 2007 3 3 1.93 Hisayo Fukumitsu JPN 1 Tokyo 1981 3 3 1.93 Zheng Xingjuan CHN 1 Guangzhou 2009 5 5 1.92 Ni Xiuling CHN 1 Singapore 1987 5 5 1.92 Svetlana Zalevskaya KAZ 1 Manila 1993 5 5 1.92 Svetlana Ruban UZB 2 Manila 1993 5 1.92 Tatyana Efimenko 1 Colombo 2002 5 1.92 Tatyana Efimenko 1 Incheon 2005 5 5 1.92 Jing Xuezhu CHN 2 Incheon 2005 11 9 1.91 Yoko Ota JPN 2 Fukuoka 1998 11 9 1.91 Yekaterina Yevseyeva KAZ 2 Amman 2007 11 9 1.91 Anna Ustinova KAZ 3 Amman 2007 14 12 1.90 Yang Wenqin CHN 1 Djakarta 1985 14 1.90 Ni Xiuling 2 Djakarta 1985 14 12 1.90 Kim Hee-Sun KOR 2 Singapore 1987 14 12 1.90 Nadiya Dusanova UZB 2 Guangzhou 2009 18 15 1.89 Jin Ling CHN 1 New Delhi 1989 18 15 1.89 Chinami Sadahiro JPN 3 Manila 1993 18 1.89 Svetlana Zalevskaya 1 Djakarta 1995 18 1.89 Miki Imai JPN 2 Djakarta 1995 22 1.88 Jin Ling 3 Fukuoka 1998 22 17 1.88 Bui Thi Nhung VIE 1 Manila 2003 22 17 1.88 Miyuki Aoyama JPN 4 Amman 2007 22 1.88 Bui Thi Nhung 5 Amman 2007 22 17 1.88 Nadezhda Dusanova UZB 6 Amman 2007 27 20 1.87 Zheng Dazhen CHN 1 Tokyo 1979 27 1.87 Kim Hee-Sun 2 New Delhi 1989 27 20 1.87 Svetlana Radzivil UZB 3 Guangzhou 2009 27 1.87 Tatyana Efimenko 4 Guangzhou 2009 31 22 1.86 Ye Peisu CHN 3 Singapore 1987 31 22 1.86 Jaruwan Jenjudkarn THA 3 Djakarta 1995 33 24 1.85 Bobby Aloysius IND 4 Fukuoka 1998 34 1.84 Zheng Dazhen 2 Tokyo 1981 34 1.84 Zheng Dazhen 1 Kuwait City 1983 34 25 1.84 Ge Ping CHN 2 Kuwait City 1983 34 25 1.84 Su Chun-Yueh TPE 4 Singapore 1987 34 25 1.84 Bobby Aloysius IND 2 Colombo 2002 34 25 1.84 Marina Korzhova KAZ 3 Colombo 2002 34 25 1.84 Miyuki Aoyama JPN 2 Manila 2003 34 25 1.84 Noengrothai Chaipatch THA 3 Manila 2003 34 1.84 Anna Ustinova 3 Incheon 2005 34 1.84 Bui Thi Nhung 4 Incheon 2005 34 1.84 Bui Thi Nhung 5 Guangzhou 2009 34 25 1.84 Noegruthai Chaipetch THA 6 Guangzhou 2009 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Height Name Nat Venue Year Max 10cm 1.68m Orit Abramovich ISR Manila 1973 Min 0cm 1.74m Hisayo Tsuchiya JPN Seoul 1975 1.84m Zheng Dazhen CHN Kuwait City 1983 1.90m Yang Wenqin CHN Djakarta 1985 1.83m Yoko Ota JPN Kuala Lumpur 1991 1.92m Svetlana Zalevskaya KAZ 1.89m Svetlana Zalevskaya KAZ Manila 1993 1.83m Bobby Aloysius IND Djakarta 1995 1.92m Tatyana Efimenko KGZ Djakarta 2000 Incheon 2005 Best Marks for Places in the Asian Championships Pos Height Name Nat Venue Year 1 1.94 Miki Imai JPN Fukuoka 1998 1.94 Tatyana Efimenko KGZ Amman 2007 2 1.92 Svetlana Ruban UZB Manila 1993 1.92 Jing Xuezhu CHN Incheon 2005 3 1.91 Anna Ustinova KAZ Amman 2007 4 1.88 Miyuki Aoyama JPN Amman 2007 5 1.88 Bui Thi Nhung VIE Amman 2007 6 1.88 Nadezhda Dusanova UZB Amman 2007 Multiple Gold Medalists: Tatyana Efimenko (KGZ): 2002, 2005, 2007 Svetlana Zalevskaya (KAZ): 1993, 1995 Zheng Dazhen (CHN): 1979, 1983 Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze CHN 6 4 2 JPN 4 5 3 KGZ 3 1 KAZ 2 2 3 IND 1 1 ISR 1 1 VIE 1 KOR 2 1 UZB 2 1 TPE 1 2 MAS 1 THA 3 IRI 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze UZB 2009 Nadiya Dusanova Svetlana Radzivil KAZ 2007 Yekaterina Yevseyeva Anna Ustinova JPN 1998 Miki Imai Yoko Ota CHN 1987 Ni Xiuling Ye Peisu CHN 1985 Yang Wenqin Ni Xiuling CHN 1983 Zheng Dazhen Ge Ping JPN 1981 Hisayo Fukumitsu Megumi Sato JPN 1979 Tamami Yagi Hisayo Fukumitsu JPN 1975 Hisayo Tsuchiya Michiyo Inaoka Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year CHN Liu Yunpeng Ni Xiuling Singapore 1987 CHN Zhu Jianhua Zheng Dazhen Kuwait City 1983 Athletes with both Asian Games and Asian Championships Gold Medal: Name Nat Asian Championships Asian Games Tatyana Efimenko KGZ 2002, 2005, 2007 2002 Yoko Ota JPN 1991 1998 Zheng Dazhen CHN 1979, 1983 1978, 1982 Orit Abramovich ISR 1973 1974 Last five Asian Championships: Year Gold Nat heig Silver Nat heig Bronze Nat heig 2009 Zheng Xingjuan CHN ht1.93 Nadezhda Dusanova UZB ht1.90 Svetlana Radzivil UZB 1.87ht 2007 Tatyana Effimenko KGZ 1.94 Yevseyeva KAZ 1.91 Ustinova KAZ 1.91 2005 Tatyana Effimenko KGZ 1.92 Jing Xuezhu CHN 1.92 Anna Ustinova KAZ 1.84 2003 Bui Thi Nhung VIE 1.88 Miyuki Aoyama JPN 1.84 Noengrothai Chaipetch THA 1.84 2002 Tatyana Efimenko KGZ 1.92 Bobby Aloysius IND 1.84 Marina Korzhova KAZ 1.84 Last three Asian Games: Year Gold Nat height Silver Nat height Bronze Nat height 2010 Svetlana Radzivil UZB 1.95 Nadiya Dusanova UZB 1.93 Anna Ustinova KAZ 1.90 Zheng Xingjuan CHN 1.90 2006 Marina Aitova KAZ 1.93 Tatyana Efimenko KGZ 1.91 Zheng Xingyuan CHN 1.91 2002 Tatyana Efimenko KGZ 1.90 Bobby Aloysius IND 1.88 Marina Korzhova KAZ 1.88 All tme Asian List Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 1.99 Marina Aitova KAZ 1 Athinai 13 July 2009 Highest Jumps on Asian Soil Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2.05 Heike Henkel GER 1 Tokyo 31 Aug 1991 1 1 2.05 Stefka Kostadinova BUL 1 Fukuoka 18 Sept 1993 1 1 2.05 Inga Babakova UKR 1 Tokyo 15 Sept 1995 1 1 2.05 Blanka Vlasic CRO 1 Osaka 2 Sept 2007 1 1 2.05 Tia Hellebaut BEL 1 Beijing 23 Aug 2008 1 2.05 Blanka Vlasic 2 Beijing 23 Aug 2008 1 2.05 Blanka Vlasic 1 Doha 8 May 2009 Japanese All-Comer’s List (Highest Jumps in Japan) Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2.05 Heike Henkel GER 1 Tokyo 31 Aug 1991 1 1 2.05 Stefka Kostadinova BUL 1 Fukuoka 18 Sept 1993 1 1 2.05 Inga Babakova UKR 1 Tokyo 15 Sept 1995 1 1 2.05 Blaka Vlasic CRO 1 Osaka 2 Sept 2007 Combined 2010 & 2011 Asian List Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 1.95 Nadeshda Dusanova UZB 1 New Delhi 29 July 2010 1 1 1.95 Svetlana Radzivil UZB 1 AG – Guangzhou 26 Nov 2010 3 1.94 Nadezhda Dusanova 2 Rethimno 7 July 2010 3 3 1.94 Zheng Xingjuan CHN 1 Daegu 12 May 2011 3 3 1.94 Marina Aitova KAZ 2 Daegu 12 May 2011 6 1.93 Svetlana Radzivil 1 Bangalore 5 June 2010 6 5 1.93 Anna Ustinova KAZ 2 Bangalore 5 June 2010 6 1.93 Nadezhda Dusanova 4 Saint Denis 16 July 2010 6 1.93 Ana Ustinova 2 New Delhi 29 July 2010 6 1.93 Nadezhda Dusanova 2 AG – Guangzhou 26 Nov 2010 6 1.93 Zheng Xingjuan 1 Fuzhou 25 June 2011 Gold Medal Contenders: Svetlana Radzivil (UZB) DOB: 17 Jan 1987 Personal Best: 1.95m (2010) Season Best: 1.92m Championships Highlights: 2010 Asian Games champion Average of top performances in 2010 and 2011 Height Race Place Date 1 1.95 Asian Games – Guangzhou 1st 26 Nov 2010 2 1.93 Bangalore 1st 5 June 2010 3 1.92 Kunshan 1st 26 May 2011 4 1.91 Pune 1st 1 June 2010 5 1.91 Chennai 1st 9 June 2010 Top 5 Average 1.92 Marina Aitova (KAZ) DOB: 13 Sept 1982 Personal Best: 1.99m (2009) Asian Record; Season Best: 1.94m Championships Highlights: 2006 Asian Games champion Average of top performances in 2010 and 2011 Height Race Place Date 1 1.94i Cottbus 1st 27 Jan 2010 2 1.94 Daegu 2nd 12 May 2011 3 1.93i Tegrab 1st 24 Feb 2010 4 1.93i Lievin 1st 5 Mar 2010 5 1.92i Goteborg 2nd 2 Feb 2010 Top 5 Average 1.93 Zheng Xingjuan (CHN) DOB: 20 Mar 1989 Personal Best: 1.95m (2009) Season Best: 1.94m Championships Highlights: 3 rd in 2010 Asian Games; 5 th in 2010 World Indoor Championships Average of top performances in 2010 and 2011 Time Race Place Date 1 1.94i WIC - Doha 5th 13 Mar 201 0 2 1.94 Daegu 1st 12 May 2011 3 1.93 Fuzhou 1st 25 June 2011 4 1.92i Chengdu 1st 20 Mar 2011 5 1.92i Doha 7q 12 Mar 2010 Top 5 Average 1.93 .
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