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Asian Games, New Delhi 1982 ASIAN GAMES New Delhi, India 1982 100 METRES (27 Nov) HEAT 1 (+0.35m) 1 Yoshihiro Shimizu Japan 10.77 2 Sumet Promna Thailand 10.82 3 Tang Ngai-kin Singapore 11.06 4 Anand Shetty India 11.11 5 Mubarak Khamis Anter Oman 11.65 6 Mohamed Ismail Baraki Afghanistan 11.99 HEAT 2 (-1.77m) 1 Faraj Abdullah Marzouk Saad Qatar 10.66 2 Yuan Guoqiang China 10.68 3 Sikendar Iqbal Zafar Pakistan 10.80 4 Suh Mei-guh South Korea 10.85 5 Chong Hun-young North Korea 10.91 6 Julius Affar Indonesia 10.91 7 Mohamed Mutheeb Saudi Arabia 11.27 HEAT 3 (-1.41m) 1 Jang Jae-keun South Korea 10.82 2 Mohamed Yudi Purnomo Indonesia 10.89 3 Hideyuki Arikawa Japan 10.93 4 Tariq Mahboob Pakistan 10.97 5 Saidur Rahman Dawn Bangladesh 11.14 6 Salem Ahmed Nagib South Yemen 11.25 7 Ibrahim Al-Jerbi United Arab Emirates 11.31 8 Ahmad Bari Al-Moghazi North Yemen 11.51 HEAT 4 (-0.75m) 1 Rabuan Pit Malaysia 10.84 2 Wang Shaoming China 11.02 3 Mohamed Fahd Al-Yanbaoui Saudi Arabia 11.15 4 Sulaiman Al-Akbary Oman 11.22 5 Ahmad Quassim Al-Sadoon Bahrain 11.32 6 Sitthixay Sacpraseuth Laos 11.37 7 Ahmed Abdullah Kassim South Yemen 11.45 8 Jitendra Chaudhari Nepal 11.81 HEAT 5 (+0.69m) 1 Suchart Jairsurabharp Thailand 10.73 2 Rashid Ismail Al-Jerbi United Arab Emirates 10.79 3 Ellron Alfred Angian Malaysia 10.86 4 Harun Mundir Singapore 10.89 5 Adille Sumariwalla India 10.93 6 Nabil Nahri Syria 10.96 7 Mansoor Habib Mutaibeg Bahrain 11.40 8 Hussain Saleh Al-Baydani North Yemen 12.09 NON-PARTICIPANTS Zakiul Haque Zaki Bangladesh I.Wayan Budi Astra Indonesia Habib Shah Pakistan Asian Games, New Delhi 1982 - 1 - 100 METRES (27 Nov) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (+2.40m) 1 Suchart Jairsurabharp Thailand 10.53 2 Mohamed Yudi Purnomo Indonesia 10.60 3 Rashid Ismail Al-Jerbi United Arab Emirates 10.66 4 Jang Jae-keun South Korea 10.70 5 Ellron Alfred Angian Malaysia 10.72 6 Yuan Guoqiang China 10.76 7 Tang Ngai-kin Singapore 10.80 8 Hideyuki Arikawa Japan 11.07 HEAT 2 (-1.74m) 1 Rabuan Pit Malaysia 10.65 2 Sumet Promna Thailand 10.71 3 Yoshihiro Shimizu Japan 10.79 4 Faraj Abdullah Marzouk Saad Qatar 10.83 5 Suh Mei-guh South Korea 10.90 6 Sikendar Iqbal Zafar Pakistan 10.92 7 Wang Shaoming China 10.97 8 Mohamed Fahd Al-Yanbaoui Saudi Arabia 11.03 100 METRES (28 Nov) FINAL 1 Rabuan Pit Malaysia 10.68 2 Jang Jae-keun South Korea 10.72 3 Suchart Jairsurabharp Thailand 10.76 4 Mohamed Yudi Purnomo Indonesia 10.80 5 Sumet Promna Thailand 10.81 6 Rashid Ismail Al-Jerbi United Arab Emirates 10.82 7 Yoshihiro Shimizu Japan 10.84 8 Ellron Alfred Angin Malaysia 10.96 wind -1.31m Asian Games, New Delhi 1982 - 2 - 200 METRES (30 Nov) HEAT 1 (-0.18m) 1 Harun Mundir Singapore 21.57 2 Toshio Toyota Japan 21.61 3 Sumet Promna Thailand 22.01 4 Hossein Anwar Bangladesh 22.53 5 Sitthixay Sacpraseuth Laos 23.23 6 Mubarak Khamis Anter Oman 23.56 HEAT 2 (-0.22m) 1 Jang Jae-keun South Korea 21.18 2 Susumu Takano Japan 21.36 3 Mohamed Yudi Purnomo Indonesia 21.49 4 Faraj Abdullah Marzouk Saad Qatar 21.60 5 Saidur Rahman Dawn Bangladesh 22.25 6 Sulaiman Al-Akbary Oman 22.90 HEAT 3 (-1.07m) 1 Mohamed Fahd Al-Yanbaoui Saudi Arabia 21.98 2 Anand Shetty India 22.06 3 Chong Hun-young North Korea 22.21 4 Kim Sang-moon South Korea 22.26 5 Abdullah Al-Mahwittee North Yemen 25.20 HEAT 4 (+0.49m) 1 He Baoding China 21.39 2 Rabuan Pit Malaysia 21.60 3 Hussain Ali Lafta Iraq 21.69 4 Thyagarajan Sunderraj India 21.74 5 Mansoor Habib Mutaibag Bahrain 22.72 6 Salem Ahmed Nagib South Yemen 22.90 HEAT 5 (-1.37m) 1 Rashid Ismail Al-Jerbi United Arab Emirates 22.18 2 Supachart Varanond Thailand 22.61 3 Yaffeth Sondah Indonesia 22.72 4 Tang Ngai-kin Singapore 22.80 5 Ravindra Kumar Fernando Sri Lanka 23.22 6 Mohamed Ali Al-Roudi North Yemen 24.20 NON-PARTICIPANTS Habib Shah Pakistan Nabil Nahri Syria Asian Games, New Delhi 1982 - 3 - 200 METRES (30 Nov) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (+1.98m) 1 Rabuan Pit Malaysia 21.37 2 Toshio Toyota Japan 21.40 3 He Baoding China 21.67 4 Mohamed Fahd Al-Yanbaoui Saudi Arabia 21.71 5 Chong Hun-young North Korea 21.94 6 Yaffeth Sondah Indonesia 23.38 Sumet Promna Thailand DNFin Hussain Ali Lifta Iraq DNFin HEAT 2 (-0.83m) 1 Jang Jae-keun South Korea 20.96 2 Susumu Takano Japan 21.43 3 Harun Mundir Singapore 21.49 4 Mohamed Yudi Purnomo Indonesia 21.52 5 Faraj Abdullah Marzouk Saad Qatar 21.66 6 Rashid Ismail Al-Jerbi United Arab Emirates 21.79 7 Anand Shetty India 21.86 Supachart Varanond Thailand DNFin 200 METRES (1 Dec) FINAL 1 Jang Jae-keun South Korea 20.89 2 Toshio Toyota Japan 21.13 3 Rabuan Pit Malaysia 21.25 4 He Baoding China 21.31 5 Harun Mundir Singapore 21.52 6 Susumu Takano Japan 21.68 7 Faraj Abdullah Marzouk Saad Qatar 21.68 Mohamed Yudi Purnomo Indonesia DNFin wind +0.50m Asian Games, New Delhi 1982 - 4 - 400 METRES (26 Nov) HEAT 1 1 K Premachandran India 47.32 2 Khalil Ibrahim Salem United Arab Emirates 48.48 3 Mudiyanselage Chandratilake Sri Lanka 48.84 4 Honesto Larce Philippines 48.89 5 Jassim Jamaan Al-Duaillah Kuwait 49.12 6 Panh Khemmanith Laos 53.79 7 Malik Al-Thabit North Yemen 56.76 HEAT 2 1 Guo Shunqi China 48.34 2 Abbas Minshid Al-Aibi Iraq 48.65 3 Kosala Premerajah Sahabandhu Sri Lanka 48.94 4 Muntaser Ali Qassim South Yemen 50.95 5 Ganesh Thapa Nepal 52.93 HEAT 3 1 Mohamed Nordin Jadi Malaysia 47.47 2 Susumu Takano Japan 47.55 3 Pavittar Singh India 47.79 4 Sanook Jumpapoa Thailand 48.22 5 Pushpa Raj Ojha Nepal 51.05 6 Mohamed Amer Salah Al-Hashimi Oman 52.06 Ahmad Bakheet Saudi Arabia DNFin HEAT 4 1 Ouf Abdulrahman Yousef Iraq 49.11 2 Hiromi Kawasumi Japan 49.28 3 Adil Al-Ghanim Kuwait 50.13 4 Fathalla Abdallah United Arab Emirates 50.53 5 Ahmed Awad Ali South Yemen 52.18 6 Mohamed Sulaiman Muhsan Oman 55.13 7 Ali Mohamed Al-Araishi North Yemen 55.95 NON-PARTICIPANTS Barakat Salim Al-Sharfi Oman Ibrahim Khamis United Arab Emirates Asian Games, New Delhi 1982 - 5 - 400 METRES (26 Nov) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 Susumu Takano Japan 46.92 2 K Premachandran India 47.11 3 Abbas Minshid Al-Aibi Iraq 47.75 4 Guo Shunqi China 47.90 5 Sanook Jumpapoa Thailand 47.91 6 Honesto Larce Philippines 48.91 7 Kosala Premerajah Sahabandhu Sri Lanka 49.33 8 Adil Al-Ghanim Kuwait 50.07 HEAT 2 1 Mohamed Nordin Jadi Malaysia 47.40 2 Pavittar Singh India 47.46 3 Khalil Ibrahim Salem United Arab Emirates 47.49 4 Hiromi Kawasumi Japan 47.59 5 Ouf Abdulrahman Yousef Iraq 47.68 6 Mudiyanselage Chandratilake Sri Lanka 49.88 7 Muntaser Ali Qassim South Yemen 50.56 8 Fathalla Abdallah United Arab Emirates 50.80 400 METRES (27 Nov) FINAL 1 Susumu Takano Japan 46.65 2 K Premachandran India 47.27 3 Guo Shunqi China 47.36 4 Abbas Minshid Al-Aibi Iraq 47.66 5 Pavittar Singh India 47.72 6 Khalil Ibrahim Salem United Arab Emirates 47.75 7 Hiromi Kawasumi Japan 48.01 8 Mohamed Nordin Jadi Malaysia 48.49 Asian Games, New Delhi 1982 - 6 - 800 METRES (25 Nov) HEAT 1 1 Charles Borromeo India 1:51.67 2 Mohammed Hassan Darwish Iraq 1:52.52 3 Adel Hamad Busharar Bahrain 1:53.70 4 Isidro del Prado Philippines 1:54.33 5 Pichai Pew-Kram Thailand 1:55.15 6 Jamal Zaid Qatar 1:55.80 7 Amer Masood Al-Sharji Oman 1:58.39 HEAT 2 1 T.Suresh Yadav India 1:54.52 2 Faleh Naji Jarallah Iraq 1:54.75 3 Yutaka Hirai Japan 1:54.84 4 Attiya Shamrani Al-Qahtani Saudi Arabia 1:55.53 5 Muntaser Ali Qassim South Yemen 1:57.05 6 Ali Saleh Busafar Bahrain 1:59.04 7 Ahmed Khamis Al-Khorosi United Arab Emirates 2:00.00 8 Mohamed Amer Salah Al-Hashimi Oman 2:02.33 HEAT 3 1 Khalid Khalifa Al-Shammari Kuwait 1:55.37 2 Ibrahim Hassan Mallalah Qatar 1:55.46 3 Huang Luotao China 1:55.67 4 Bathumalai Rajakumar Malaysia 1:56.03 5 Saad Khama Saudi Arabia 1:57.19 6 Abdul Raab Al-Qadhi North Yemen 2:00.72 7 Mohamed Abdul Al-Bankaha South Yemen 2:02.22 8 Ganesh Thapa Nepal 2:03.52 HEAT 4 1 Kim Bok-joo South Korea 1:55.75 2 Khalid Hussain Mahmoud Kuwait 1:56.08 3 Pin Kraiket Thailand 1:57.19 4 Jodha Gurung Nepal 1:57.83 5 Panh Khemmanith Laos 2:02.07 6 Ahmed Mohamed Al-Maghribi North Yemen 2:11.05 NON-PARTICIPANTS Hwang Myong-son North Korea Leopoldo Arnillo Philippines Asian Games, New Delhi 1982 - 7 - 800 METRES (25 Nov) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 Faleh Naji Jarallah Iraq 1:48.25 2 Charles Borromeo India 1:48.68 3 Khalid Khalifa Al-Shammari Kuwait 1:49.51 4 Ibrahim Hassan Mallallah Qatar 1:49.97 5 Bathumalai Rajakumar Malaysia 1:50.43 6 Pin Kraiket Thailand 1:50.57 7 Yutaka Hirai Japan 1:54.10 8 Adel Hamad Busharar Bahrain 1:59.00 HEAT 2 1 Mohammed Hassan Darwish Iraq 1:50.24 2 Kim Bok-joo South Korea 1:50.45 3 Huang Luotao China 1:50.47 4 T.Suresh Yadav India 1:50.50 5 Khalid Hussain Mahmoud Kuwait 1:50.51 6 Isidro del Prado Philippines 1:50.62 7 Attiya Shamrani Al-Qahtani Saudi Arabia 1:52.29 8 Jodha Gurung Nepal 1:57.19 800 METRES (26 Nov) FINAL 1 Charles Borromeo India 1:46.81 2 Kim Bok-joo South Korea 1:47.55 3 Faleh Naji Jarallah Iraq 1:47.73 4 Huang Luotao China 1:49.78 5 Ibrahim Hassan Mallallah Qatar 1:51.06 6 Mohammed Hassan Darwish Iraq 1:55.84 Khalid Khalifa Al-Shammari Kuwait DNFinish T.Suresh Yadav India DNFinish Asian Games, New Delhi 1982 - 8 - 1,500 METRES (30 Nov) HEAT 1 1 Gurmukh Singh India 3:51.94 2 Faleh Naji Jarallah Iraq 3:52.80 3 Wang Bin China 3:52.85 4 Kim Bok-joo South Korea 3:52.98 5 Yutaka Hirai Japan 3:52.98 6 Nestor Trampe Philippines 3:53.59 7 Govindan Krishnan Malaysia 3:54.26 8 Attiya Shamrani Al-Qahtani Saudi Arabia 3:56.93 9 Mohamed Ahmed Al-Mansouri North Yemen 4:17.80 HEAT 2 1 T.Suresh Yadav India 3:50.75 2 Surapong Chaisong Thailand 3:51.11 3 Hwang Myong-son North Korea 3:51.32 4 Mohammed Hassan Darwish Iraq 3:51.62 5 Huang Luotao China 3:52.62 6 Saad Messaid Naji Qatar 3:52.90 7 Bathumalai Rajakumar Malaysia 3:53.99 8 Shwe Aung
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