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2011 Asian Championships Statistics – Women’s 200m Chisato Fukushima could become only the fourth sprinter to win both Asian Games and Asian Championships. All time performance list at the Asian Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 22.84 0.7 Damayanthi Dharsha SRI 1 Djakarta 2000 1 1 22.84 -2.1 Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI 1 Colombo 2002 3 22.96 -1.7 Susanthika Jayasinghe 1h1 Colombo 2002 4 22.99 1.9 Susanthika Jayasinghe 1 Amman 2007 5 23.00 0.7 Susanthika Jayasinghe 1 Djakarta 1995 5 3 23.00 1.7 Yan Jiankui CHN 1 Fukuoka 1998 7 23.11 0.5 Damayanthi Dharsha 1h2 Djakarta 2000 7 4 23.11 0.5 Lyubov Perepelova UZB 1 Manila 2003 9 5 23.21 1.7 Huang Mei CHN 2 Fukuoka 1998 9 23.21 0.9 Damayanthi Dharsha 1 Incheon 2005 11 6 23.24 -0.6 Chen Zhaojing CHN 1 Manila 1993 12 7 23.27 ? P.T. Usha IND 1 New Delhi 1989 12 23.27 ? P. T. Usha 1h2 Fukuoka 1998 12 23.27 1.7 P. T. Usha 3 Fukuoka 1998 15 8 23.28 1.9 Heela P Sujani Bhuddika SRI 2 Amman 2007 16 23.29 -0.6 Damayanthi Dharsha 2 Manila 1993 17 23.30 0.7 Lyubov Perepelova 2 Djakarta 2000 17 9 23.30 1.9 Vu Thi Huong VIE 3 Amman 2007 19 10 23.32 0.5 Yan Jiankui CHN 2h2 Djakarta 2000 20 23.35 0.6 Susanthika Jayasinghe 1h2 Amman 2007 11 23.36 ? Susanthika Jayasinghe 1h2 Djakarta 1995 12 11 23.37 1.7 Govindasamy Shanti MAS 4 Fukuoka 1998 13 12 23.38 -0.8 Lydia de Vega PHI 1 Singapore 1987 14 23.39 -2.0 Chen Zhaojing 1 Kuala Lumpur 1991 15 13 23.39 0.7 Vinita Tripathi IND 3 Djakarta 2000 15 13 23.39 0.5 Chen Lisha CHN 2 Manila 2003 17 15 23.42 -0.6 Wang Huei-Chen TPE 3 Manila 1993 18 16 23.43 0.9 Guzel Khubbieva UZB 2 Incheon 2005 19 23.44 -2.0 Wang Huei-Chen 2 Kuala Lumpur 1991 20 23.46 -0.6 Govindasamy Shanti 4 Manila 1993 21 17 23.48 -2.0 Xiao Yehua CHN 3 Kuala Lumpur 1991 21 17 23.48 1.9 Zou Yiting CHN 4 Amman 2007 23 23.50 ? Lydia de Vega 1h3 Singapore 1987 23 23.50 0.5 Lyubov Perepelova 1h3 Djakarta 2000 All time performance list at the Asian Championships – Wind-assisted marks Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 23.05 3.4 P. T. Usha IND 1 Djakarta 1985 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.92 22.84 -2.1 Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI Colombo 2002 Min 0.04 24.45 0.0 Sumiko Kaibara JPN Tokyo 1979 Best Marks for Places in the Asian Championships Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 22.84 0.7 Damayanthi Dharsha SRI Djakarta 2000 22.84 -2.1 Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI Colombo 2002 2 23.21 1.7 Huang Mei CHN Fukuoka 1998 3 23.27 1.7 P. T. Usha IND Fukuoka 1998 4 23.37 1.7 Govindasamy Shanti MAS Fukuoka 1998 Fastest time in each round (3rounds contested in 1973, 1985 & 2009) Round Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Final 22.84 0.7 Damayanthi Dharsha SRI Djakarta 2000 22.84 -2.1 Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI Colombo 2002 Semi-final 23.60 ? P. T. Usha IND Djakarta 1985 First round 22.96 -1.7 Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI Colombo 2002 Multiple Gold Medalists: Damayanthi Dharsha (SRI): 2000, 2005 Susanthika Jayasinghe (SRI): 1995, 2002, 2007 Chen Zhaojing (CHN): 1991, 1993 P. T. Usha (IND): 1985, 1989 Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze SRI 5 2 JPN 4 2 3 CHN 3 4 5 IND 2 2 3 PHI 2 1 1 UZB 1 3 1 ISR 1 VIE 1 1 KOR 1 1 TPE 1 1 THA 1 INA 1 KAZ 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze SRI 2007 Susanthika Jayaginghe Heela Sujani Bhuddika UZB 2003 Lyubov Perepelova Guzel Khubbieva CHN 1998 Yan Jiankui Huang Mei CHN 1991 Chen Zhaojing Xiao Yehua IND 1989 P. T. Usha Ashwini Nachappa IND 1985 P. T. Usha Vandana Rao JPN 1981 Emiko Konishi Tomi Osaka JPN 1979 Sumiko Kaibara Emiko Konishi JPN 1973 Michiko Morita Satomi Fukuda 100m – 200m double gold medalists Name Nation 100m 200m 4x100mR Lyubov Perepelova UZB 2000, 2003 2003 DNS in 2003 Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI 2002, 2007 2002, 2007 4th in 2002 Yan Jiankui CHN 1998 1998 DQ in 1998 P. T. Usha IND 1985 1985, 1989 Bronze in 1985 Lydia de Vega PHI 1983, 1987 1983, 1987 4th in 1987 Emiko Konishi JPN 1979 1981 Gold in 1979, 1981 Esther Rot ISR 1975 1975 None 200m – 400m double gold medalists Name Nation 200m 400m 4x100mR 4x400mR Damayanthi Dharsha SRI 2000, 2005 1998, 2000 Gold in 2000 P.T. Usha IND 1985, 1983, 1985, Bronze in 1985 Gold in 1985, 1989 1989 Silver in 1989 1989 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year CHN Huang Danwei Chen Zhaojing Manila 1993 CHN Zhao Cunlin Chen Zhaojing Kuala Lumpur 1991 JPN Toshio Toyota Emiko Konishi Kuwait city 1983 JPN Yasuhiro Harada Sumiko Kaibara Tokyo 1981 Athletes with both Asian Games and Asian Championships Gold Medals: Name Nat Asian Championships Asian Games Damayanthi Dharsha SRI 2000, 2005 1998 P. T. Usha IND 1985, 1989 1986 Esther Rot ISR 1975 1974 Last five Asian Championships Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2009 Momoko Takahashi JPN 23.53 Vu Thi Huong VIE 23.61 Jiang Lan CHN 23.65 2007 Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI 22.99 H. P. Sujani Bhuddika SRI 23.28 Vu Thi Huong VIE 23.30 2005 Damayanthi Dharsha SRI 23.21 Guzel Khubbieva UZB 23.43 Ni Xiaoli CHN 23.58 2003 Lyubov Perepelova UZB 23.11 Chen Lisha CHN 23.39 Guzel Khubbieva UZB 23.63 2002 Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI 22.84 Lyubov Perepelova UZB 23.76 Yan Jiankui CHN 23.85 Last three Asian Games: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Chisato Fukushima JPN 23.62 Vu Thi Huong VIE 23.74 Guzel Khubbieva UZB 23.87 2006 Rakia Al-Gassra BRN 23.19 Guzel Khubbieva UZB 23.30 Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI 23.42 2002 Saraswati Saha IND 23.28 Ni Xiaoli CHN 23.34 Viktoriya Koviyreva KAZ 23.48 All time Asian List Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 22.01 0.0 Li Xuemei CHN 1 Shanghai 22 Oct 1997 2 2 22.28 0.7 Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI 2 Sydney 28 Sept 2000 3 22.32 -0.5 Susanthika Jayasinghe 1 Yokohama 9 Sept 2000 Fastest Performances on Asian Soil Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 21.34 1.3 Florence Griffith-Joyner USA 1 Seoul 29 Sept 1988 2 21.56 1.7 Florence Griffith-Joyner 1sf1 Seoul 29 Sept 1988 3 2 21.72 1.3 Grace Jackson JAM 2 Seoul 29 Sept 1988 Fastest Performances on Asian Soil by Asian Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 22.01 0.0 Li Xuemei CHN 1 Shanghai 22 Oct 1977 2 2 22.32 -0.5 Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI 1 Yokohama 9 Sept 2000 Japanese All-Comer’s List (Fastest Performances in Japan) Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 21.81 1.7 Allyson Felix USA 1 Osaka 31 Aug 2007 2 2 22.09 -2.4 Katrin Krabbe GER 1 Tokyo 30 Aug 1991 Fastest Performances on Japanese Soil by Asian Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 22.32 -0.5 Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI 1 Yokohama 9 Sept 2000 Combined 2010 & 2011 Asian List Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 22.89 -0.2 Chisato Fukushima JPN 1 Fukuroi 3 May 2010 2 23.13 -0.7 Chisato Fukushima 1 Fukuroi 3 May 2011 3 2 23.17 -0.2 Momoko Takahashi JPN 2 Fukuroi 3 May 2010 4 23.21 0.4 Chisato Fukushima 4 Daegu 12 May 2011 5 3 23.23 -0.9 Yuliya Gavrilova KAZ 1 Tashkent 5 June 2010 6 23.26 -1.0 Chisato Fukushima 1h1 Fukuroi 3 May 2010 7 4 23.27 ? Vu Thi Huong VIE 1 Danang 29 Dec 2010 8 5 23.35 1.5 Olga Bludova KAZ 1h Almaty 6 May 2011 Gold Medal Contenders: Chisato Fukushima (JPN) DOB: 27 June 1988 Personal Best: 22.89 (2010); Season Best: 23.13 Championships Highlights: 2010 Asian Games Champion Average of top performances in 2010 and 2011 Time Wind Race Place Date 1 22.89 -0.2 Fukuroi 1st 3 May 2010 2 23.13 -0.7 Fukuroi 1st 3 May 2011 3 23.21 0.4 Daegu 4th 12 May 2011 4 23.26 -1.0 Fukuroi 1h1 3 May 2010 5 23.44 -0.7 NC - Kumagaya 1st 12 June 2011 Top 5 Average 23.19 Olga Bludova (KAZ) DOB: 5 Nov 1991 Personal Best & Season Best: 23.35 (2011); Average of top performances in 2010 & 2011 Time Wind Race Place Date 1 23.35 1.5 Almaty 1h 6 May 2011 2 23.45 -1.2 Almaty 1st 19 June 2011 3 23.56 0.4 Bishkek h 5 June 2011 4 23.74 -0.8 Almaty 1st 6 May 2011 5 23.74 -2.2 Almaty 1h2 19 June 2011 Top 5 Average 23.
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  • Introduction

    Introduction

    th Dubai International Academy Model United Nations 2018 | 10 ​ Annual Session ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​​ ​ ​​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Forum: General Assembly 3 - Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural Committee ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Issue: Furthering women’s participation in sports and related activities in the Indian Subcontinent ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Student Officer: Aman Jalan ​ ​ ​ ​ Position: Head Chair ​ ​ ​ Introduction In a world that is progressing towards gender equality economically and socially, it is imperative that equality is also achieved in the field of sports. However, statistics prove otherwise. According to the Women’s Sport and Fitness Foundation, women’s sports received only 7% of coverage and 0.4% of the total value of commercial sponsorships in 2013. Furthermore, this statistic would’ve been even worse had it been for specifically the Indian Subcontinent. One of the key reasons for this issue is the conservative mentality that society in these countries have. Over there, a woman’s destiny is to marry a well-to-do husband and take care of him and their family. Women, often times, are considered to be a burden rather than a blessing in conservative parts of these countries. Therefore, the concept of women partaking in sporting activities professionally is surreal to these people. Furthermore, A combination of other factors such as unstable incomes, subpar facilities, sponsorship struggles, poverty and safety issues has also led to this situation. Despite these factors, there still has been a lot of efforts made. For example, the Sri Lankan government had taken various steps in the past to help promote sports amongst women and also had various schemes to identify potential talents. Furthermore, the Indian Olympics Women’s team won the nation’s heart after bagging various spots at the finals and also winning two Olympic medals.
  • Doha 2018: Compact Athletes' Bios (PDF)

    Doha 2018: Compact Athletes' Bios (PDF)

    Men's 200m Diamond Discipline 04.05.2018 Start list 200m Time: 20:36 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Rasheed DWYER JAM 19.19 19.80 20.34 WR 19.19 Usain BOLT JAM Berlin 20.08.09 2 Omar MCLEOD JAM 19.19 20.49 20.49 AR 19.97 Femi OGUNODE QAT Bruxelles 11.09.15 NR 19.97 Femi OGUNODE QAT Bruxelles 11.09.15 3 Nethaneel MITCHELL-BLAKE GBR 19.94 19.95 WJR 19.93 Usain BOLT JAM Hamilton 11.04.04 4 Andre DE GRASSE CAN 19.80 19.80 MR 19.85 Ameer WEBB USA 06.05.16 5 Ramil GULIYEV TUR 19.88 19.88 DLR 19.26 Yohan BLAKE JAM Bruxelles 16.09.11 6 Jereem RICHARDS TTO 19.77 19.97 20.12 SB 19.69 Clarence MUNYAI RSA Pretoria 16.03.18 7 Noah LYLES USA 19.32 19.90 8 Aaron BROWN CAN 19.80 20.00 20.18 2018 World Outdoor list 19.69 -0.5 Clarence MUNYAI RSA Pretoria 16.03.18 19.75 +0.3 Steven GARDINER BAH Coral Gables, FL 07.04.18 Medal Winners Doha previous Winners 20.00 +1.9 Ncincihli TITI RSA Columbia 21.04.18 20.01 +1.9 Luxolo ADAMS RSA Paarl 22.03.18 16 Ameer WEBB (USA) 19.85 2017 - London IAAF World Ch. in 20.06 -1.4 Michael NORMAN USA Tempe, AZ 07.04.18 14 Nickel ASHMEADE (JAM) 20.13 Athletics 20.07 +1.9 Anaso JOBODWANA RSA Paarl 22.03.18 12 Walter DIX (USA) 20.02 20.10 +1.0 Isaac MAKWALA BOT Gaborone 29.04.18 1.