17Th ASIAN GAMES at Incheon/KOR, 27.09. – 03.10.2014

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17Th ASIAN GAMES at Incheon/KOR, 27.09. – 03.10.2014 17th ASIAN GAMES at Incheon/KOR, 27.09. – 03.10.2014 -following are the complete results plus detailed additional information (medal & placing table, updated ASIAN GAMES Records etc.) from the Athletics competitions at the ASIAN GAMES- -with thanks to Mr Mirko Jalava and information from his excellent TILASTOPAJA-website – -athletes from 42 (out of the 45) ASIAN AA Member Federations participated (i.e. all except BAN, BRU & JOR) – the following statistical details are a proof for the outstanding standards in most events at these Games: -a comparison of the results for the winners to the Gold medalists from Guangzhou (2010 Games) shows better performances in 37 events (13 by Men & 14 by Women) against better performances at the 2010 Games in the other 19 events (10 by Men & 9 by Women); the remaining (47th) event, Men´s 50 km Walk, was not held 4 years ago; in addition another better time (one of the new GR´s) compared to the 2010 Games was achieved in a heat of Women´s 400 m hurdles – -see additional remarks concerning the outstanding standards at these Games on pages 28 & 29 - -the following abbreviations are used in the results section below (number of new records achieved in each category shown in bracketts); records broken twice (i.e. in a heat and again improved in a final) are not even counted for this survey: -AR = new Area Records (= 3); GR = new Games Records (= 18 – including 1 equalled GR) -NR = new National Records (= 44); these NR´s were achieved by athletes from 26 different federations with the most new records (each in 4 events) achived by athletes from BRN and KOR; -NJR = new National Junior Records (= 13); NYR = new National Youth Records (= 2); -AL = new Asian 2014 Leaders (in 14 events); AJL = new Asian 2014 Junior Leaders (in 3 events) – -PB = new Personal Best; SB = new Season 2014 Best (this information is based upon info by the TILASTOPAJA-database) DOB – info for several athletes is different to the data by the entry-lists at these Games; obviously some of these athletes were entered with birthdates different to their DOB-info at previous major competitions and (if their DOB for Incheon would be correct) some of them would have been over-age when they competed at previous major Junior/Youth Champs -reaction (start) times are shown at the end of each line for all competitors at events up to 400 m- ===================================================================================================== Men 100 m 28 September Wind: 0.4 1 Femi Seun Ogunode QAT 15 May 91 9.93 AR GR NR AL 0.184 2 Su Bingtian CHN 29 Aug 89 10.10 SB 0.145 3 Kei Takase JPN 25 Nov 88 10.15 0.152 4 Zhang Peimeng CHN 13 Mar 87 10.18 0.128 5 Reza Ghasemi IRI 24 Jul 87 10.25 SB 0.161 6 Ryota Yamagata JPN 10 Jun 92 10.26 0.219 7 Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi OMA 15 Jun 88 10.29 =SB 0.159 8 Samuel Francis QAT 27 Mar 87 10.41 0.186 Semifinals 28 September Semi 1 Wind: 1.2 1 Ryota Yamagata JPN 10 Jun 92 10.17 Q 0.147 2 Su Bingtian CHN 29 Aug 89 10.22 Q 0.156 3 Samuel Francis QAT 27 Mar 87 10.25 SB Q 0.166 4 Hassan Taftian IRI 4 May 93 10.34 0.163 5 Kim Kukk-Young KOR 19 Apr 91 10.35 0.151 6 Tsui Chi Ho HKG 17 Feb 90 10.46 0.129 7 Jirapong Meenapra THA 11 May 93 10.51 0.182 8 Hassan Saaid MDV 4 Mar 92 10.59 0.150 Semi 2 Wind: 0.2 1 Femi Seun Ogunode QAT 15 May 91 10.02 (AL) PB Q 0.217 2 Kei Takase JPN 25 Nov 88 10.13 =PB Q 0.134 3 Zhang Peimeng CHN 13 Mar 87 10.17 SB Q 0.145 4 Reza Ghasemi IRI 24 Jul 87 10.30 SB q 0.144 5 Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi OMA 15 Jun 88 10.31 q 0.160 6 Oh Kyung-Su KOR 23 Mar 87 10.44 SB 0.155 7 Ruttanapon Sowan THA 10 Jan 94 10.54 0.148 8 Mohd Amiruddin Jamal SIN 3 Mar 87 10.60 SB 0.187 Heats 27 September Heat 1 Wind: -0.1 1 Ryota Yamagata JPN 10 Jun 92 10.21 Q 0.151 2 Zhang Peimeng CHN 13 Mar 87 10.27 Q 0.164 3 Jirapong Meenapra THA 11 May 93 10.45 Q 0.180 4 Tsui Chi Ho HKG 17 Feb 90 10.59 q 0.226 5 Meshal Al-Mutairi KUW 16 Mar 97 10.77 0.220 6 Pao Hin Fong MAC 27 Oct 85 11.02 PB 0.155 Heat 2 Wind: -0.3 1 Samuel Francis QAT 27 Mar 87 10.33 Q 0.161 2 Su Bingtian CHN 29 Aug 89 10.35 Q 0.231 3 Ruttanapon Sowan THA 10 Jan 94 10.56 Q 0.167 4 Mohd Amiruddin Jamal SIN 3 Mar 87 10.61 SB q 0.173 5 Abbos Toshmatov UZB 16 Nov 93 10.83 0.174 6 So Chun Hong HKG 20 Apr 93 10.89 0.182 Heat 3 Wind: 0.1 1 Kei Takase JPN 25 Nov 88 10.21 Q 0.149 2 Kim Kuk-Young KOR 19 Apr 91 10.30 Q 0.166 3 Reza Ghasemi IRI 24 Jul 87 10.33 Q 0.163 4 Hassan Saaid MDV 4 Mar 92 10.50 NR PB q 0.129 5 Achitbileg Battulga MGL 30 Jul 86 10.76 SB 0.174 6 Mohammed Abukhousa PLE 30 Dec 92 10.80 0.151 7 Leong Wang Kuong MAC 18 Mar 90 10.89 PB 0.233 Heat 4 Wind: -0.2 1 Femi Seun Ogunode QAT 15 May 91 10.14 Q 0.209 2 Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi OMA 15 Jun 88 10.32 Q 0.152 3 Hassan Taftian IRI 4 May 93 10.41 Q 0.176 4 Oh Kyung-Su KOR 23 Mar 87 10.50 SB q 0.148 5 Calvin Kang Li Loong SIN 16 Apr 90 10.67 0.157 6 Shijirbaatar Ganbold MGL 18 Mar 93 10.88 PB 0.160 7 Yam Sajan Sunar NEP 17 Dec 92 11.43 PB 0.176 200 m 1 October Wind: 0.3 1 Femi Seun Ogunode QAT 15 May 91 20.14 GR 0.176 2 Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie KSA 4 Feb 94 20.74 =PB 0.208 3 Yeo Ho-Su-Ah KOR 5 Apr 87 20.82 =PB 0.159 4 Shota Iizuka JPN 25 Jun 91 20.87 0.201 5 Shota Hara JPN 18 Jul 92 20.89 0.195 6 Mohamed Hussein Abaraghi IRI 5 Jan 95 21.07 0.202 7 Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi OMA 15 Jun 88 21.17 0.173 8 Hassan Taftian IRI 4 May 93 21.24 0.182 Semifinals 1 October Semi 1 Wind: 0.0 1 Shota Iizuka JPN 25 Jun 91 21.26 Q 0.192 2 Hassan Taftian IRI 4 May 93 21.49 Q 0.170 3 Hassan Saaid MDV 4 Mar 92 21.62 0.171 4 Yang Chun-Han TPE 1 Jan 97 21.64 0.166 5 Lee Cheng Wei SIN 26 Jan 87 22.17 0.169 6 Omirserik Bekenov KAZ 7 Oct 93 22.20 0.165 7 Zhang Peimeng CHN 13 Mar 87 22.74 0.152 Semi 2 Wind: 0.0 1 Yeo Ho-Su-Ah KOR 5 Apr 87 21.18 Q 0.164 2 Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie KSA 4 Feb 94 21.24 Q 0.188 3 Ng Ka Fung HKG 27 Oct 92 21.59 0.164 4 Mohamed Hassan Juma IRQ 16 Dec 92 21.81 0.181 5 Eid Abdullah Al-Kawari QAT 4 Feb 93 21.88 0.158 6 Muhammad Naqib Bin Asmin SIN 5 Feb 95 22.15 0.177 7 Aleksandr Pronzhenko TJK 25 Nov 92 22.35 0.183 Xie Zhenye CHN 17 Aug 93 DQ Semi 3 Wind: 0.0 1 Femi Seun Ogunode QAT 15 May 91 20.86 Q 0.199 2 Shota Hara JPN 18 Jul 92 21.25 Q 0.178 3 Mohamed Hussein Abaraghi IRI 5 Jan 95 21.33 q 0.205 4 Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi OMA 15 Jun 88 21.45 q 0.184 5 Nasser Ismail Ali Abdullah KUW 13 Mar 91 21.89 0.168 6 Tang Yik Chun HKG 23 Jun 86 22.03 0.176 7 Achitbileg Battulga MGL 30 Jul 86 22.22 0.218 Hasanain Hasan Zubaiyen IRQ 8 May 95 DQ Heats 30 September Heat 1 Wind: 0.2 1 Shota Hara JPN 18 Jul 92 20.76 Q 0.140 2 Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi OMA 15 Jun 88 21.26 Q 0.151 3 Nasser Ismail Ali Abdullah KUW 13 Mar 91 21.59 PB Q 0.149 4 Muhammad Naqib Bin Asmin SIN 5 Feb 95 21.78 Q 0.129 5 Hasanain Hasan Zubaiyen IRQ 8 May 95 21.86 SB q 0.180 6 Yam Sajan Sunar NEP 17 Dec 92 22.36 PB 0.190 Heat 2 Wind: 1.1 1 Xie Zhenye CHN 17 Aug 93 20.74 SB Q 0.194 2 Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie KSA 4 Feb 94 20.85 SB Q 0.196 3 Mohamed Hussein Abaraghi IRI 5 Jan 95 20.89 Q 0.187 4 Hassan Saaid MDV 4 Mar 92 21.31 NR PB Q 0.147 5 Lee Cheng Wei SIN 26 Jan 87 21.57 =PB q 0.138 6 Supachai Chimdee THA 5 Jan 91 21.78 q 0.182 7 Tilak Ram Tharu NEP 10 Apr 93 22.22 PB 0.167 Heat 3 Wind: 1.6 1 Zhang Peimeng CHN 13 Mar 87 20.77 Q 0.149 2 Yeo Ho-Su-Ah KOR 5 Apr 87 20.82 PB Q 0.157 3 Omirserik Bekenov KAZ 7 Oct 93 21.59 Q 0.161 4 Tang Yik Chun HKG 23 Jun 86 21.87 Q 0.222 5 Davron Atabayev TJK 6 Jul 93 21.91 SB 0.211 6 Mohd Sayed Sahel AFG 4 Mar 92 23.44 PB 0.172 7 Lhaba Tshering BHU 3 Apr 95 24.18 NR NJR PB 0.167 Yahya Al-Nofali OMA 29 Feb 88 DQ Heat 4 Wind: 1.2 1 Shota Iizuka JPN 25 Jun 91 20.94 Q 0.169 2 Hassan Taftian IRI 4 May 93 21.39 Q 0.149 3 Mohamed Hassan Juma IRQ 16 Dec 92 21.42 SB Q 0.149 4 Eid Abdulla Al-Kawari QAT 4 Feb 93 21.68 Q 0.152 5 Hussain Inaas MDV 18 Sep 85 22.66 PB 0.187 6 Enkhtur Nasanjargal MGL 8 Jun 90 23.19 PB 0.163 Cho Kyu-Won KOR 1 Sep 91 DNF 0.169 Heat 5 Wind: 0.8 1 Femi Seun Ogunode QAT 15 May 91 20.85 Q 0.183 2 Yang Chun-Han TPE 1 Jan 97 21.28 Q 0.174 3 Ng Ka Fung HKG 27 Oct 92 21.34 Q 0.165 4 Achitbileg Battulga MGL 30 Jul 86 21.53 NR PB Q 0.182 5 Aleksandr Pronzhenko TJK 25 Nov 92 21.86 q 0.190 6 Abbos Toshmatov UZB 16 Nov 93 22.05 0.195 7 Lao Iong MAC 26 Jun 85 22.35 SB 0.187 400 m 28 September 1 Youssef Ahmed Masrahi KSA 31 Dec 87 44.46 GR 0.166 2 Abbas Abubaker BRN 17 May 96 45.62 0.237 3 Arokia Rajiv IND 22 May 91 45.92 PB 0.234 4 Yuzo Kanemaru JPN 18 Sep 87 46.04 0.167 5 Nobuya Kato JPN 16 Apr 95 46.13 0.231 6 Park Bong-Ko KOR 8 May 91 46.19 0.166 7 P.P.Kunhu Muhammed IND 5 Mar 87 46.53 0.195 8 Sung Hyuk-Ye KOR 9 Oct 90 46.74 0.221 Semifinals 27 September Semi 1 1 Abbas Abubaker BRN 17 May 96 45.17 NJR AJL PB Q 0.222 2 Yuzo Kanemaru JPN 18 Sep 87 45.72 Q 0.159 3 Park Bong-Ko KOR 8 May 91 46.06 Q 0.192 4 P.P.Kunhu Muhammed IND 5 Mar 87 46.08 PB q 0.198 5 Zhu Chenbin CHN 17 Mar 90 46.58 0.162 6 Ismail Mohamed Al-Sabyani KSA 17 May 87 47.06 0.162 7 Saoud Mohamed Abdulkarim UAE 18 Nov 87 47.27 0.209 8 Archand Christian Bagsit PHI 23 Dec 90 47.56 0.180 Semi 2 1 Youssef Ahmed Masrahi KSA 31 Dec 87 45.86 Q 0.153 2 Nobuya Kato JPN 16 Apr 95 45.88 =PB Q 0.171 3 Arokia Rajiv IND 22 May 91 46.22 Q 0.231 4 Sung Hyuk-Ye KOR 9 Oct 90 46.40 q 0.194 5 Zhang Huadong CHN 1 Feb 93 46.99 0.204 6 Edgardo Alejan jr PHI 22 Nov 86 47.07 SB 0.164 7 Maytham Hussein Al-Juafari IRQ 28 May 94 47.23 0.186 8 Sergey Zaykov KAZ 23 Sep 87 47.33 0.187 Heats 27 September Heat 1 1 Yuzo Kanemaru JPN 18 Sep 87 46.68 Q 0.155 2 Ismail Mohamed Al-Sabyani KSA 17 May 87 46.83 Q 0.177 3 Maytham Hussein Al-Juafari IRQ 28 May 94 47.10 PB Q 0.193 4 Sergey Zaykov
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