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ASIAN GRAND PRIX 2007 1St Leg- Bangkok ( 19 June) FINAL RESULTS ASIAN GRAND PRIX 2007 1st Leg- Bangkok ( 19 June) FINAL RESULTS COMP ID TIME EVENT GENDER ROUND 101 14:30 High Jump Men FINAL WR 2.45 Javier Sotomayor CUB Salamanca 27-Jul-93 WJR 2.37 Dragutin Topic YUG Plovdiv 12-Aug-90 2.37 Steve Smith GBR Seoul 20-Sep-92 AR 2.39 Zhu Jianhua CHN Eberstadt 10-Jun-84 AJR 2.33 Zhu Jianhua CHN New Delhi 1-Dec-82 AGP 2.25 Manjula Kumara SRI Colombo 27-Jun-04 Asian leader'07 2.30 Naoyuki Daigo JPN Height 1.95,2.00,2.05,2.10,2.14,2.18,2.21,2.24,2.27,2.30,2.33 Place BIB NAME OF PARTICIPANT DOB COUNTRY Perf. 1 133 ZASSIMOVICH Sergey 11-Mar-86 KAZ 2.30m PB AL New AGP P,P,O,O,XO,O,P,O,O,O,XXX 2 135 KIM Young-Min 21-Aug-85 KOR 2.14m P,P,P,O,O,XXX 3 117 SHANKAR Roy Hari 04-Apr-86 IND 2.14m P,P,O,O,XXO,XXX 4 169 Singhaklang Suchart THA 2.14m O,O,XO,O,XXO,XXX 5 130 AKAI Hiroaki 12-Sep-83 JPN 2.10m P,P,O,O,XXX 6 168 Poom-urai Pramote THA 2.00m XXO,XXO,XXX 145 WIJESEKARA WP Manjula K 30-Jan-84 SRI NM 102 14:45 Triple Jump Women FINAL WR 15.5 Inessa Kravets UKR Goteborg 10-Aug-95 WJR 14.62 Tereza Marinova BUL Sydney 25-Aug-96 AR 14.72 Qiuyan Huang CHN Guangzhou 22-Nov-01 AJR 14.57 Qiuyan Dong CHN Shanghai 19-Oct-97 AGP To be introduced in 2007 Asian leader'07 14.24 Xie Limei CHN Order BIB NAME OF PARTICIPANT DOB COUNTRY Perf. 1 503 XIE Limei 27-Jun-86 CHN 14.73m (+1.2) PB AL New AGP foul,14,26,13.75,13.97,14.14,14.73 2 504 LI Qian 17-Sep-84 CHN 13.85m (+0.2) PB 13.22,13.52,13.72,13.69,13.85,13.31 3 529 SARDI Rakhima 11-Apr-86 KGZ 13.76m (+1.5) 13.34,13.23,13.40,13.19,13.76,13.24 4 548 Muangjan Thitima THA 13.65m (+0.7) 13.39,foul,foul,foul,13.61,13.65 5 526 PARFYONOVA Yelena 26-Jan-74 KAZ 13.60m (+0.6) SB 13.22,13.10,13.11,13.09,13.39,13.60 6 561 Sirada THA 11.72m (+0.9) foul,foul,11.72,foul,11.55,foul 7 549 Meesa Ammarin THA NM 103 14:45 Shot Put Men FINAL WR 23.12 Randy Barnes USA Westwood 20-May-90 WJR 20.39 Janus Robberts RSA Germiston 7-Mar-98 AR 20.54 Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi QAT Minsk 25-Jun-05 AJR 19.48 Xie Shengying CHN Shijiazhuan 25-Apr-90 AGP 19.84 Navpreet Singh IND Bangalore 22-May-06 Asian leader'07 19.19 Chang Ming-Huang TPE Place BIB NAME OF PARTICIPANT DOB COUNTRY Perf. 1 139 GHOLUM Ahmed 31-May-80 KUW 18.56m SB 18.25,FOUL,18.08,18.43,18.56,FOUL 2 122 Saurabh Vij 14-Jun-87 IND 17.82m 16.03,17.78,17.50,17.82,17.80,FOUL 3 153 POLYEMG Chatchawal 12-May-82 THA 17.47m SB 17.35,FOUL,17.35,16.76,17.47,17.37 4 136 SHON Hyun 27-May-79 KOR 17.05m 16.59, FOUL, 16.78,17.05,FOUL,FOUL 5 121 SINGH Satyendra Kumar 19-May-86 IND 16.07m FOUL, FOUL, 15.32, FOUL, 15.25, 16.07 6 173 Juntima Promrob THA 14.32m 14.20,FOUL,14.32,FOUL, PASS, 14.23 104 14:45 400m Hurdles Men FINAL WR 46.78 Kevin Young USA Barcelona 6-Aug-92 WJR 48.02 Danny Harris USA Los Angeles 17-Jun-84 AR 47.53 Hadi Soua’an Al-Somaily KSA Sydney 27-Sep-00 AJR 48.94 Ibrahim Al-Hamaidi KSA Grosseto 17-Jul-04 AGP 49.03 Meng Yan CHN Bangalore 22-May-06 Asian leader'07 48.73s Dai Tamesue JPN Place BIB NAME OF PARTICIPANT DOB COUNTRY Perf. 1 103 MENG Yan 30-Sep-80 CHN 49.47s 2 132 MELESHENKO Yevgeniy 19-Jan-81 KAZ 50.16s 3 104 ZHU Zhi 25-Aug-82 CHN 50.86s 4 116 Kuldev Singh IND 51.14s 5 151 KUTTIYAWAN Apisit 29-Jan-81 THA 51.89s 6 126 KARIMI Gholam Reza 22-May-77 IRI 52.51s 7 181 Teeraporn Parkum THA 54.81s 105 15:00 Discus Throw Men FINAL WR 74.08 Jurgen Schult GER Neubrandenburg 6-Jun-86 WJR 63.64 Werner Hartmann GER Strasbourg 25-Jun-78 AR 67.95* Ehsan Hadadi IRI Minsk 9-Jun-07 AJR 62.36 Nu Ermaimaiti CHN Guangzhou 21-Nov-01 AGP 64.98 Abbas Samimi IRI Manila 1-Jul-04 Asian leader'07 67.95m Ehsan Hadadi IRI Place BIB NAME OF PARTICIPANT DOB COUNTRY Perf. 1 128 SAMIMI Abbas 09-Jun-77 IRI 62.61m 60.45,56.73,58.04,foul,62.61,61.53 2 123 GOWDA Vikas 05-Jul-83 IND 60.14m 58.86,59.56,foul,58.37,60.14,58.37 3 107 WU Tao 03-Oct-83 CHN 58.09m foul,51.13,54.85,foul,58.09,56.79 4 137 CHOI Jong-Bum 22-Aug-81 KOR 54.66m 52.46,foul,54.51,foul,54.66,foul 5 174 Sawasdee Wansawang THA 48.97m 47.10,47.96,48.73,48.97,48.43,foul 6 175 Numsomboon Kvanchai THA 48.75m foul,48.75,foul,48.03,45.89,foul 106 15:00 400m Men FINAL WR 43.18 Michael Johnson USA Sevilla 26-Aug-99 WJR 43.87 Steve Lewis USA Seoul 28-Sep-88 AR 44.56 Mohamed Amer Al-Malky OMA Budapest 12-Aug-88 AJR 44.66 Hamdan Al Bishi KSA Santiago de Chile 20-Oct-00 AGP 45.42 Fawzi Dahash Al-Shemmeri KUW Hyderabad 18-May-02 Asian leader'07 45.79s Liu Xiaosheng CHN Place BIB NAME OF PARTICIPANT DOB COUNTRY Perf. 1 101 WANG Liangyu 09-Aug-84 CHN 45.95s PB 2 143 AMARASEKARA Prasanna 21-Mar-81 SRI 46.48s SB 3 110 K.M. Binu 20-Dec-80 IND 46.97s 4 124 BOUAZAR Reza 22-May-87 IRI 47.00s 5 102 LI GUANGJIN 28-Nov-85 CHN 47.23s SB 6 150 POJAROEN Jukkatip 21-Apr-85 THA 48.35s SB 7 138 AL-SHAMMARI Fawzi 13-Feb-79 KUW 50.10s 107 15:10 400m Women FINAL WR 47.6 Marita Koch GDR Canberra 6-Oct-85 WJR 49.42 Grit Breuer GER Tokyo 27-Aug-91 AR 49.81 Yuqin Ma CHN Beijing 11-Sep-93 AJR 50.01 Li Jing CHN Shanghai 18-Oct-97 AGP 51.49 Tatyana Roslanova KAZ Songkhla 24-Jun-05 Asian leader'07 52.17s Asami Tanno JPN Place BIB NAME OF PARTICIPANT DOB COUNTRY Perf. 1 519 TERESHKOVA Olga 26-Oct-84 KAZ 53.55s 2 518 KHADJIMURATOV Tatyana KAZ 53.65s 3 512 M.R. 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Nagaraj 05-May-85 IND 10.85s -0.8 m/s 8 189 Shameer Ayub SIN 10.85s -1.00m/s 10 176 Tang Yik Chan HKG 10.92s -1.40m/s 11 186 Nazmizan Muhamad MAS 10.93s -1.00m/s 12 187 Mohd. Nor Imran Hadi MAS 10.94s -1.00m/s 13 160 Sukaphai Apinan THA 10.95s -1.20m/s 14 159 Srimunta Montree THA 10.99s -1.00m/s 15 180 Poh Seng Sonk SIN 11.00s -1.20m/s 16 161 Prajammoon Attapone THA 11.01s -1.40m/s 17 177 Gary Yeo SIN 11.02s -1.40m/s 17 179 Mohd. Syarafie Saili MAS 11.02s -1.20m/s 19 142 MUHAMMAD Imran 13-Mar-83 PAK 11.04s -0.8 m/s 20 157 Pudsa Panom THA 11.05s -1.40m/s 21 163 Muadmueng Yuttapong THA 11.08s -1.20m/s 22 158 Parueang Pratan THA 11.11s -1.40m/s 23 188 Amiruddin SIN 11.14s -1.00m/s 24 185 Alfred Sim SIN 11.16s SB -1.00m/s 25 178 S.
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