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2012 Asian Junior Athletics Championships

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2012 Asian Junior Athletics Championships
Dates9 – 12 June
Host cityColombo, Sri Lanka
VenueSugathadasa Stadium
LevelJunior (under-20)
Events44
Participation25 nations
Records set7 Championship records

The 2012 Asian Junior Athletics Championships was the 15th edition of the international athletics competition for Asian under-20 athletes, organised by the Asian Athletics Association. It took place from 9 to 12 June at the Sugathadasa Stadium in Colombo, Sri Lanka – the same venue hosted the 2002 Asian Athletics Championships. Thirty-four nations took part in the event and over five hundred athletes participated.[1] A total of 44 events were contested, with the events being evenly split between the genders.[2]

The Chinese team topped the medal table with fifteen gold medals and a total of 23 medals. Chinese Taipei (Republic of China) had the second greatest number of event wins with six gold medals out of fifteen medals, while Japan had the second greatest haul with a total of 22 medals. India, Thailand and Qatar each won four gold medals and the hosts Sri Lanka won six medals during the four-day competition. Eighteen nations reached the medal table.[3]

Qatar's Ashraf Amgad Elseify gave the stand-out performance of the championships with his Asian junior record in the men's hammer throw. Six other championship records were broken: Chinese pole vaulters Zhang Wei and Xu Huiqin bettered the men's and women's standards, Japan's Haruka Kyuma ran a 5000 m women's record, and Li Ting-Yu representing Chinese Taipei improved the women's steeplechase record. The two other records were set by Hamza Driouch and Teng Haining, who were the top two in the men's middle-distance events – Teng took the 800 metres while Driouch won the 1500 metres. Two athletes completed event doubles: Chen Mudan won both the women's horizontal jumps and Rahul Kumar Pal of India took both the men's long-distance events. Muamer Aissa Barshim of Qatar succeeded his brother, Mutaz Essa Barshim, as the Asian junior high jump champion.[1]

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: −2.3 m/s)
Hassan Taftian
 Iran
10.49 Xie Zhenye
 China
10.54 Yousef Ali Al-Shalani
 Saudi Arabia
10.64
200 metres
(wind: −3.9 m/s)
Xie Zhenye
 China
21.15 Kenta Kimura
 Japan
21.53 Hassan Taftian
 Iran
21.60
400 metres RA Dulaj Madusanka
 Sri Lanka
47.36 Kimura Kazushi
 Japan
47.53 Bandar Atiyah Al-Kaabi
 Saudi Arabia
47.73
800 metres Teng Haining
 China
1:46.56 CR Hamza Driouch
 Qatar
1:46.72 Shota Kozuma
 Japan
1:49.37
1500 metres Hamza Driouch
 Qatar
3:39.85 CR Teng Haining
 China
3:43.00 Jamal Al-Hayrani
 Qatar
3:48.11
5000 metres Rahul Kumar Pal
 India
14:33.60 Kota Murayama
 Japan
14:33.67 Keisuke Nakatani
 Japan
14:58.23
10,000 metres Rahul Kumar Pal
 India
30:28.95 Kamino Daichi
 Japan
31:22.10 Takahashi Soushi
 Japan
31:54.63
110 metres hurdles
(wind: −2.5 m/s)
Kongdee Kittipong
 Thailand
13.86 Cheng Yun-Yin
 Chinese Taipei
13.87 Supun Viraj Randeniya
 Sri Lanka
13.94
400 metres hurdles Ibrahim Mohamed Saleh [fr]
 Saudi Arabia
51.20 Yuichi Nagano
 Japan
51.32 Durgesh Kumar Pal
 India
51.38
3000 metres steeplechase Mohamed Hasim Salah
 Qatar
9:04.65 Mohamad Al-Barakati
 Saudi Arabia
9:15.81 Le Trong Giang
 Vietnam
9:22.28
4×100 metres relay  Thailand (THA)
Saran Sathoengram
Kritsada Namsuwan
Jirapong Meenapra
Ruttanapon Sowan
40.21  Japan (JPN)
Kenta Naoki
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Takuya Satō
Naohiro Yokoyama
40.39  Hong Kong (HKG)
Li Lut Yin
So Chun Hong
Fung Ling Ho
Ho Ping Kwan
40.67
4×400 metres relay  Japan (JPN)
Takuya Satō
Kenta Kimura
Naohiro Yokoyama
Kazushi Kimura
3:09.64  Saudi Arabia (KSA)
Ahmed Al-Khayri
Basheer Al-Barakati
Bandar Atiyah Kaabi
Ibrahim Saleh
3:10.63  Sri Lanka (SRI)
Malith Rangana
Indunil Herath
Chamod Vuduranga
Dulaj Madusanka
3:11.12
10,000 m walk Kuldeep
 India
45:01.43 Daisuke Matsunaga
 Japan
45:03.01 Zhang Zhi
 China
45:05.27
High jump Muamer Aissa Barshim
 Qatar
2.16 m Yuriy Dergachev
 Kazakhstan
2.16 m Hsiang Chun-Hsien
 Chinese Taipei
Subramaniam Navinraj
 Malaysia
2.16 m
Pole vault Zhang Wei
 China
5.35 m CR Fuji Daiki
 Japan
4.80 m Moho Fahme Zam-Zam
 Malaysia
4.20 m
Long jump Lin Qing
 China
7.96 m Tomoya Takamasa
 Japan
7.68 m Kumaravel Premkumar
 India
7.52 m
Triple jump Fu Haitao
 China
16.38 m Pratchaya Tepparak
 Thailand
16.25 m Mostafa Khosravi
 Iran
15.31 m
Shot put Li Meng
 China
19.95 m Mohammad Omer Abdul Qadri
 Saudi Arabia
18.44 m Wong Kai Yuen
 Singapore
17.39 m
Discus throw Mojtaba Shabaneh
 Iran
58.79 m Arjun Kumar
 India
56.61 m Behnam Shiri
 Iran
55.72 m
Hammer throw Ashraf Amgad Elseify
 Qatar
80.85 m AJR/CR Sukhdev Singh
 India
65.25 m Alhenoal Mobarais
 Kuwait
59.86 m
Javelin throw Cheng Chao-Tsun
 Chinese Taipei
74.68 m Amir Hossein Hosseini
 Iran
68.47 m Ku Chia-Hao
 Chinese Taipei
68.10 m
Decathlon Mao Chi-Shun
 Chinese Taipei
6252 pts Majed Radhi al-Sayed
 Kuwait
5957 pts Jamaleddin Sanaei
 Iran
5422 pts

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: −0.8 m/s)
Liao Ching-Hsien
 Chinese Taipei
11.97 Lin Huijun
 China
11.98 Pakdee Khanrutai
 Thailand
12.17
200 metres
(wind: −3.1 m/s)
Lin Huijun
 China
24.69 Olga Andreyeva
 Kazakhstan
25.05 Shanti Veronica Pereira
 Singapore
25.09
400 metres RM Shiwanthi Kumari Ratnayake
 Sri Lanka
55.91 Priyanka Mondal
 India
56.01 Olga Andreyeva
 Kazakhstan
56.03
800 metres Wu Limin
 China
2:07.13 Mizuki Yamamoto
 Japan
2:08.67 Tatyana Yurchenko
 Kazakhstan
2:09.60
1500 metres Wang Yanfei
 China
4:23.95 Wu Limin
 China
4:24.36 Saki Yoshimizu
 Japan
4:26.76
3000 metres Kotomi Takayama
 Japan
9:27.79 Kim Hyr Gyeeg
 North Korea
9:29.18 Wu Yufeng
 China
9:31.22
5000 metres Haruka Kyuma
 Japan
16:07.74 CR Moe Kyuma
 Japan
16:08.17 Kim Hyr Gyeeg
 North Korea
16:32.02
100 metres hurdles Wang Dou
 China
13.80 Hsieh Ching-Ju
 Chinese Taipei
14.11 Lui Lai Yiu
 Hong Kong
14.59
400 metres hurdles Nguyen Thi Huyen
 Vietnam
59.92 Marina Zaiko
 Kazakhstan
60.00 Lo Pei-Lin
 Chinese Taipei
61.45
3000 metres steeplechase Li Ting-Yu
 Chinese Taipei
10:44.94 CR Mizuki Sado
 Japan
10:45.07 RAC Jayamini
 Sri Lanka
10:55.76
4×100 metres relay  Thailand (THA)
Sanuma Tipkoed
Supawan Thipat
Khanrutai Pakdee
Chonlada Kirdbut
46.87  Indonesia (INA)
Priscilia Angrenia
Niafatul Aini
Irene Alisjahbana
Imaniar Nurul
47.24  Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Hung Pei-ning
Liao Ching-hsien
Lo Pei-lin
Hsieh Ching-ju
47.32
4×400 metres relay  Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Marina Zayko
Tatyana Yurchenko
Yekaterina Yermak
Olga Andreyeva
3:43.49  Sri Lanka (SRI)
B. M. S. K. Kumari
Nadeeshani Henderson
D. P. Hansani
Siwanthi Rathnayaka
3:46.76  India (IND)
M. Arpitha
O. V. Revathy
Jyoti Rani
Priyanka Mondal
3:49.09
10,000 m walk Lee Jeongeun
 South Korea
49:04.60 Wang Yalan
 China
50:01.15 Khushbir Kaur
 India
50:39.40
High jump Wu Meng-Chia
 Chinese Taipei
1.79 m HM Nimesha Siriwardane
 Sri Lanka
1.79 m Liu Xiao Yun
 China
1.76 m
Pole vault Xu Huiqin
 China
4.25 m CR Chuah Yu Tian
 Malaysia
3.40 m Liu Yu-Yao
 Chinese Taipei
3.20 m
Long jump Chen Mudan
 China
6.18 m Wu Meng-Chia
 Chinese Taipei
6.02 m Yuka Suda
 Japan
6.00 m
Triple jump Chen Mudan
 China
13.67 m Dilyara Abuova
 Kazakhstan
13.35 m Hung Pei-Ning
 Chinese Taipei
13.01 m
Shot put Lai Li-Chun
 Chinese Taipei
14.25 m Lee Mina
 South Korea
14.12 m Thongchao Sawitri
 Thailand
13.98 m
Discus throw Subenrat Insaeng
 Thailand
54.08 m Navjeet Kaur Dhillon
 India
44.78 m Jeong Ye-lim
 South Korea
41.32 m
Hammer throw Yan Ni
 China
59.94 m Park Seo-jin
 South Korea
54.03 m Misaki Fukushima
 Japan
50.78 m
Javelin throw Liu Shiying
 China
53.02 m Yumi Shimabukuro
 Japan
49.64 m Heo Hyo-jeng
 South Korea
45.46 m
Heptathlon Purnima Hembram
 India
4979 pts Sunisa Khotseemueang
 Thailand
4902 pts Nadezhda Kirnos
 Kazakhstan
4585 pts

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Sri Lanka)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China155323
2 Chinese Taipei63615
3 India44412
4 Thailand4228
5 Qatar4116
6 Japan313622
7 Sri Lanka*2237
8 Iran2147
9 Kazakhstan1438
10 Saudi Arabia1326
11 South Korea1225
12 Vietnam1012
13 Malaysia0123
14 Kuwait0112
 North Korea0112
16 Indonesia0101
17 Hong Kong0022
 Singapore0022
Totals (18 entries)444445133

Participation

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References

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  1. ^ a b Krishnan, Ram. Murali (2012-06-13). Ashraf steals the show in Asian Juniors with 80.85m world junior hammer lead. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-06-13.
  2. ^ Asian Junior Championships Schedule[permanent dead link]. Asian Athletics Association. Retrieved on 2012-06-13.
  3. ^ Final Medal Tally 15th Asian Junior Athletics Championship Archived 2012-06-15 at the Wayback Machine. Asian Athletics Association. Retrieved on 2012-06-13.
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