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0.1 1 Zhang Peimeng CHN 13 Mar 87 10.28 18th Asian Athletics Championship 2009 Guangzhou CHN 10 - 14 November Men 100 m 11 November Wind: -0.1 1 Zhang Peimeng CHN 13 Mar 87 10.28 2 Naoki Tsukahara JPN 10 May 85 10.32 3 Guo Fan CHN 10 Dec 85 10.37 4 Suryo Agung Wibowo INA 8 Oct 83 10.41 5 Barakat Al-Harthi OMA 15 Jun 88 10.45 6 Shehan Ambepitiya SRI 17 Jan 90 10.49 7 Sathya Suresh IND 7 Sep 87 10.62 8 Abdul Najeeb Quereshi IND 25 Feb 88 10.63 Semifinals 11 November Heat 1 Wind: -0.6 1 Naoki Tsukahara JPN 10 May 85 10.37 2 Guo Fan CHN 10 Dec 85 10.47 3 Shehan Ambepitiya SRI 17 Jan 90 10.54 4 Abdul Najeeb Quereshi IND 25 Feb 88 10.62 5 Yahya Ibrahim Hassan KSA 24 Apr 84 10.65 6 Lim Hee-Nam KOR 29 May 84 10.69 7 Yi Wei-Chen TPE 28 Aug 88 10.77 8 Mohamed Al-Rasheedi BRN 6 Jun 88 10.83 Heat 2 Wind: -1.1 1 Zhang Peimeng CHN 13 Mar 87 10.47 2 Suryo Agung Wibowo INA 8 Oct 83 10.51 3 Barakat Al-Harthi OMA 15 Jun 88 10.55 4 Sathya Suresh IND 7 Sep 87 10.63 5 Lai Chun Ho HKG 5 Feb 89 10.63 6 Hadi Md Nor Imran MAS 31 May 85 10.76 7 Yasser Al-Nassiri KSA 13 Dec 87 10.84 8 Adel Mohamed Al-Farhan BRN 25 Dec 79 11.61 Heats 10 November Heat 1 Wind: -1.0 1 Lai Chun Ho HKG 5 Feb 89 10.62 2 Adel Mohamed Al-Farhan BRN 25 Dec 79 10.63 3 Hadi Md Nor Imran MAS 31 May 85 10.72 4 Tu Chia-Lin TPE 17 Oct 88 10.80 5 Kim Gook-Young KOR 19 Apr 91 10.81 6 Masashi Eriguchi JPN 17 Dec 88 10.82 7 Mohd Fadlin INA 28 Oct 89 10.86 8 Mohd Amiruddin Jamal SIN 3 Mar 87 10.88 Heat 2 Wind: -1.1 1 Naoki Tsukahara JPN 10 May 85 10.51 2 Guo Fan CHN 10 Dec 85 10.60 3 Yahya Ibrahim Hassan KSA 24 Apr 84 10.63 4 Mohamed Al-Rasheedi BRN 6 Jun 88 10.71 5 Tsui Chi Ho HKG 17 Feb 90 10.87 6 Shiwantha M. Weerasooriya SRI 2 Apr 79 11.12 7 Tilak Ram Tharu NEP 10 Apr 93 11.52 8 Ao Chan Hong MAC 20 Jun 91 11.60 Heat 3 Wind: -0.8 1 Barakat Al-Harthi OMA 15 Jun 88 10.51 2 Sathya Suresh IND 7 Sep 87 10.55 3 Zhang Peimeng CHN 13 Mar 87 10.55 4 Suryo Agung Wibowo INA 8 Oct 83 10.56 5 Mohd Idris Zakaria MAS 21 Feb 88 10.80 6 Poh Seng Song SIN 30 Jan 83 10.85 7 Achitbileg Battulga MGL 30 Jul 86 11.09 8 Wachara Sondee THA 9 Apr 83 11.33 Heat 4 Wind: -0.5 1 Shehan Ambepitiya SRI 17 Jan 90 10.59 2 Lim Hee-Nam KOR 29 May 84 10.60 3 Abdul Najeeb Quereshi IND 25 Feb 88 10.60 4 Yasser Al-Nassiri KSA 13 Dec 87 10.65 5 Yi Wei-Chen TPE 28 Aug 88 10.68 6 Wattana Deewong THA 11 Apr 90 10.75 7 Fahad Khamis Al-Jabri OMA 25 Nov 84 10.89 8 Hussain Haleem MDV 27 Nov 82 11.25 200 m 13 November Wind: 0.6 1 Omar Juma Al-Salfa UAE 15 Oct 89 21.07 2 Shinji Takahira JPN 18 Jul 84 21.08 3 Hitoshi Saito JPN 9 Oct 86 21.10 4 Hamed Hamadan Al-Bishi KSA 3 Mar 82 21.11 5 Yeo Ho-Su-Ah KOR 5 Apr 87 21.36 6 Vyacheslav Muravyov KAZ 14 Jul 82 21.51 7 Leung Ki Ho HKG 4 Mar 88 21.63 8 Supachai Chimdee THA 5 Jan 91 22.67 Semifinals 12 November Heat 1 Wind: -0.1 1 Omar Juma Al-Salfa UAE 15 Oct 89 21.07 1 Shinji Takahira JPN 18 Jul 84 21.28 2 Hitoshi Saito JPN 9 Oct 86 21.17 3 Hamed Hamadan Al-Bishi KSA 3 Mar 82 21.29 4 Leung Ki Ho HKG 4 Mar 88 21.54 5 Jeon Duk-Hyung KOR 8 Aug 84 21.60 6 Sivadasan Nair Arunjith IND 28 Feb 87 21.62 7 Liu Yung TPE 26 Jun 85 21.94 8 Ahmed Mohamed Al-Merjabi OMA 9 Sep 90 22.03 Heat 2 Wind: 1.0 2 Yeo Ho-Su-Ah KOR 5 Apr 87 21.36 3 Supachai Chimdee THA 5 Jan 91 21.47 4 Vyacheslav Muravyov KAZ 14 Jul 82 21.52 5 Shehan Ambepitiya SRI 17 Jan 90 21.57 6 Wang Chengliang CHN 4 Aug 85 21.61 Barakat Al-Harthi OMA 15 Jun 88 DQ Adel Jaber Al-Asiri KSA 4 Jan 90 DNS Heats 12 November Heat 1 Wind: 1.9 1 Omar Juma Al-Salfa UAE 15 Oct 89 21.03 2 Hamed Hamadan Al-Bishi KSA 3 Mar 82 21.16 3 Yeo Ho-Su-Ah KOR 5 Apr 87 21.34 4 Tang Yik Chun HKG 23 Jun 86 21.60 5 Pan Po-Yu TPE 10 Mar 90 21.73 6 Riski Latip INA 6 Jan 93 22.54 Shiwantha M. Weerasooriya SRI 2 Apr 79 DNF Heat 2 Wind: 0.9 1 Vyacheslav Muravyov KAZ 14 Jul 82 21.16 2 Supachai Chimdee THA 5 Jan 91 21.21 3 Ahmed Mohamed Al-Merjabi OMA 9 Sep 90 21.34 4 Wang Chengliang CHN 4 Aug 85 21.54 5 Jeon Duk-Hyung KOR 8 Aug 84 21.58 6 Avip Dwi Cahyo INA 12 Apr 85 21.97 7 Tilak Ram Tharu NEP 10 Apr 93 23.39 NJR Heat 3 Wind: 0.9 1 Hitoshi Saito JPN 9 Oct 86 21.48 2 Sivadasan Nair Arunjith IND 28 Feb 87 21.54 3 Liu Yung TPE 26 Jun 85 22.05 4 Hadi Md Nor Imran MAS 31 May 85 22.19 5 Liang Jiahong CHN 6 Mar 88 22.79 6 Kilakone Siphonexay LAO 2 Jun 90 23.39 Heat 4 Wind: 0.9 1 Shinji Takahira JPN 18 Jul 84 21.23 2 Barakat Al-Harthi OMA 15 Jun 88 21.33 3 Adel Jaber Al-Asiri KSA 4 Jan 90 21.43 4 Leung Ki Ho HKG 4 Mar 88 21.50 5 Shehan Ambepitiya SRI 17 Jan 90 21.51 6 Sittichai Suwonprateep THA 17 Nov 80 21.71 7 Achitbileg Battulga MGL 30 Jul 86 22.54 400 m 11 November 1 Liu Xiaosheng CHN 5 Jan 88 46.55 2 Yuzo Kanemaru JPN 18 Sep 87 46.60 3 Ismail Al-Sabani KSA 25 Apr 89 46.84 4 Bibin Mathew IND 16 Jan 87 47.03 5 Shake K. Mortaja IND 30 Jan 81 47.36 6 Rohitha Pushpakumara SRI 14 Jan 82 47.41 7 Reza Bouazar IRI 22 May 87 47.46 8 Hideyuki Hirose JPN 20 Jul 89 48.52 Heats 10 November Heat 1 1 Ismail Al-Sabani KSA 25 Apr 89 47.16 2 Hideyuki Hirose JPN 20 Jul 89 47.32 3 Chanatip Ruckburee THA 19 Jun 90 47.67 4 Boris Khamzin KAZ 13 May 84 47.84 5 Mohd Zuslaini Zafril MAS 21 Jan 85 47.88 6 Julius Nierras PHI 14 Jul 79 48.07 7 Zhou Jie CHN 22 Sep 86 48.28 Heat 2 1 Yuzo Kanemaru JPN 18 Sep 87 46.15 2 Liu Xiaosheng CHN 5 Jan 88 46.17 3 Shake K. Mortaja IND 30 Jan 81 46.98 4 Jukkatip Phocharoen THA 21 Apr 85 47.78 5 Panerselvam Yuvaaraj MAS 28 Mar 89 48.71 6 Saoud Mohamed Abdulkarim UAE 18 Nov 87 49.00 Prasanna S. Amarasekara SRI 21 Mar 81 DQ Heat 3 1 Bibin Mathew IND 16 Jan 87 46.59 2 Reza Bouazar IRI 22 May 87 46.62 3 Rohitha Pushpakumara SRI 14 Jan 82 47.03 4 Sergey Zaykov KAZ 23 Sep 87 47.47 5 Farkhod Kuralov TJK 18 Mar 93 49.42 800 m 13 November 1 Sadjad Moradi IRI 30 Mar 83 1:48.58 2 Mohamed Mutlak Al-Azimi KUW 16 Jun 82 1:48.93 3 Adnan Taees Akkar IRQ 24 Mar 80 1:49.00 4 Shishpal Prakash Verma IND 29 Sep 88 1:49.01 5 Masato Yokota JPN 19 Nov 87 1:50.35 6 Amir Moradi IRI 10 Apr 90 1:50.57 7 Takeshi Kuchino JPN 7 Apr 86 1:52.81 8 Abdulaziz O. Mohamed KSA 7 Jan 91 1:53.69 Heats 12 November Heat 1 1 Amir Moradi IRI 10 Apr 90 1:51.42 2 Mohamed Mutlak Al-Azimi KUW 16 Jun 82 1:51.93 3 Satnam Singh IND 2 Feb 85 1:52.46 4 Mohd Jironi Riduan MAS 2 Sep 86 1:52.84 5 Kim Jae-Yeol KOR 1 Jun 89 1:53.15 6 Li Xiangyu CHN 21 Oct 85 1:58.30 Heat 2 1 Masato Yokota JPN 19 Nov 87 1:51.88 2 Shishpal Prakash Verma IND 29 Sep 88 1:52.12 3 Abdulaziz O. Mohamed KSA 7 Jan 91 1:52.45 4 K. Suminda Mendis SRI 17 May 78 1:52.88 5 Abedalaziz Almerdek JOR 26 Mar 92 1:54.25 6 Mahendran Vadivellan MAS 24 Sep 86 1:54.38 Heat 3 1 Sadjad Moradi IRI 30 Mar 83 1:51.31 2 Adnan Taees Akkar IRQ 24 Mar 80 1:51.44 3 Takeshi Kuchino JPN 7 Apr 86 1:51.69 4 Xia Xiudong CHN 19 Jan 88 1:52.61 5 Nguyen Dinh Cuong VIE 10 Apr 82 1:54.08 6 Farkhod Kuralov TJK 18 Mar 93 1:54.79 1500 m 11 November 1 Mohamed Othman Shahween KSA 15 Feb 86 3:46.08 2 Chaminda Indika Wijekoon SRI 15 Sep 81 3:47.01 3 Chatholi Hamza IND 1 Nov 81 3:48.44 4 Imed Hamed Noor KSA 21 Apr 90 3:49.25 5 Sunil Kumar IND 10 Oct 84 3:49.38 6 Yu Zhiyang CHN 3 Nov 86 3:49.48 7 Adnan Taees Akkar IRQ 24 Mar 80 3:49.84 8 Zhang Guolin CHN 2 Jan 87 3:52.41 9 Omar Awadh Al-Rashidi KUW 10 Nov 84 3:55.02 10 Mahendran Vadivellan MAS 24 Sep 86 3:55.32 11 Shin Sang-Min KOR 27 Jul 87 3:59.56 12 Hari Kumar Rimal NEP 13 Jun 87 4:03.85 Heats 10 November Heat 1 1 Mohamed Othman Shahween KSA 15 Feb 86 3:44.82 2 Chatholi Hamza IND 1 Nov 81 3:46.24 3 Chaminda Indika Wijekoon SRI 15 Sep 81 3:46.26 4 Shin Sang-Min KOR 27 Jul 87 3:47.41 5 Zhang Guolin CHN 2 Jan 87 3:47.53 6 Mohd Jironi Riduan MAS 2 Sep 86 3:51.19 7 Ali Abubaker Kamal QAT 8 Nov 83 3:52.25 8 Sergey Pakura KGZ 3 May 83 3:55.13 9 Thaer Al-Johar JOR 5 Apr 92 3:55.77 NJR Heat 2 1 Imed Hamed Noor KSA 21 Apr 90 3:47.53 2 Omar Awadh Al-Rashidi KUW 10 Nov 84 3:47.55 3 Yu Zhiyang CHN 3 Nov 86 3:47.58 4 Adnan Taees Akkar IRQ 24 Mar 80 3:47.66 5 Sunil Kumar IND 10 Oct 84 3:47.90 6 Mahendran Vadivellan MAS 24 Sep 86 3:50.20 7 Hari Kumar Rimal NEP 13 Jun 87 3:50.76 8 Fumikazu Kobayashi JPN 21 Mar 78 3:50.93 9 Ajmal Amirov TJK 16 Sep 85 4:02.73 10 Nguyen Dinh Cuong VIE 10 Apr 82 4:03.03 Sadjad Moradi IRI 30 Mar 83 DNF 5000 m 10 November 1 James Kwalia QAT 12 Jun 84 14:02.90 2 Hasan Mahboob Ali BRN 31 Dec 81 14:03.44 3 Essa Ismail Rashed QAT 14 Dec 86 14:04.52 4 Kensuke Takezawa JPN 11 Oct 86 14:08.38 5 Tian Mengxu CHN 29 Nov 89 14:09.70 6 Alemu Bekele BRN 23 Mar 90 14:11.61 7 Yang Dinghong CHN 29 Sep 87 14:18.00 8 Lee Du-Haeng KOR 25 Dec 81 14:18.83 9 Baek Seung-Ho KOR 16 Dec 90 14:28.65 10 Ho Chin-Ping TPE 23 Oct 83 14:37.83 11 Hari Kumar Rimal NEP 13 Jun 87 14:38.13 12 Ser-Od Bat-Ochir MGL 7 Oct 81 14:47.01 13 Tserenpil Dumbee MGL 29 Mar 79 15:27.42 Ajmal Amirov TJK 16 Sep 85 DNF 10000 m 14 November 1 Hasan Mahboob Ali BRN 31 Dec 81 28:23.70 2 Nicholas Kemboi QAT 25 Nov 83 28:25.22 3 Abdullah Ahmad Hassan QAT 29 Jul 81 28:28.38 4 Yusei Nakao JPN 28 Feb 84 28:40.89 5 Dong Guojian CHN 16 Mar 87 29:13.44 6 Sunil Kumar IND 10 Oct 84 29:28.73 7 Cheng Tao CHN 3 Jan 84 29:38.74 8 Lee Du-Haeng KOR 25 Dec 81 29:40.02 9 Ser-Od Bat-Ochir MGL 7 Oct 81 29:43.79 NR 10 Julius Sermona PHI 12 Jul 78 30:16.91 11 Baek Seung-Ho KOR 16 Dec 90 31:00.00 12 Tserenpil Dumbee MGL 29 Mar 79 31:12.07 3000 m steeple 12 November 1 Tareq Mubarak Taher BRN 24 Mar 84 8:33.58 2 Lin Xiangqian CHN 27 Jan 87 8:34.13 3 Ali Abubaker Kamal QAT 8 Nov 83 8:34.73 4 Elam Singh IND 21 Feb 82 8:41.81 5 Tsuyoshi Takeda JPN 22 Jan 87 8:41.89 6 Takayuki Matsura JPN 16 Dec 85 8:44.00 7 Yang Le CHN 9 Apr 87 8:50.58 8 Jai Bir Singh IND 21 Feb 82 8:52.16 9 Ho Chin-Ping TPE 23 Oct 83 9:06.06 10 Ahmad Foroud IRI 7 Aug 88 9:06.09 11 Rene Herrera
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