BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
MALAYSIA
National Track & Field Trials at Kuala Lumpur / 13. – 14.11.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
following are the best performances from this competition / no wind-readings & hand-timing
100 m / Race A: Mohammed Raimi Mustaffa Kamal 10.5; Race B: Jonathan Nyepa 10.4; Muhammad Zulfiqar Ismail 10.5; Luqmanul Hakim Khairul Akmal 10.6;
200 m (14): Luqmanul Hakim Khairul Akmal 21.6; Muhammad Ilham Suhaimi 21.8; Muhammad Raimi Mustaffa Kamal 21.9;
400 m (13): Muhammad Ilham Suhaimi 48.4; Ruslem Zikry Putra Roseli 48.7; Muhammad Saiful Safwan Saifuddin 48.8;
110 m H (14): Muhammad Rizzua Haizad 14.3; Wong Chun Yee 14.6; Muhammad Aftar Rosli 14.6;
400 m H (14): Ruslem Zikry Putra Roseli 52.9;
H J (14): Lee Hup Wei 2.10;
P V (13): Mohd Iskandar Alwi 5.00; Muhammad Naufal 4.20;
L J (14): Andre Anura Anuar 7.10;
T J (13): Brendon Ting Li King 15.08; Muhammad Nazri Mustafa 14.76;
S P (13): Farm Loong Deng 15.75; Kong Chin Poh 15.38; Jonah Chang Rigan 14.93;
D T (13): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 47.22;
Women:
100 (13): Fatin Ilyana Mat Nayan 12.1;
400 m (13): Nurul Asma Faizah Mazlan 57.5;
800 m (14): Savinder Kaur Joginder Singh 2:14.4;
H J (13): Norliyana Kamaruddin 1.70; Ngu Jia Xin 1.70; Yap Sean Yee 1.70;
L J (13): Nur Asykin Abas 5.78; Kirthana Ramasamy 5.65; Nur Sahar Adi 5.62;
D T (14): Queenie Ting Kung Mi 50.67/NR (she improved her previous NR of 48.56 m firstly to 49.02 m with her 2nd throw and achieved then her first 50 m-throw with 50.67 m in the 3rd round); Connie Choo Kang Ni 45.25; Yap Jen Tzan 40.60;
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KOREA
National Ministry School Champs at Gumi / 12. – 16.11.2021
(-courtesy of the KAAF – website – )
following are selected best performances from these Champs for different categories; all HS Juniors born 2003
or later & all MS Youth athletes born 2006 or later
High School Boys:
100 m (12)/-0.1: Woo In-Seop/2003 10.81;
200 m (14)/ 0.0: Park Jong-Hee/2003 21.81;
semis (14) s1/-0.4: Woo In-Seop/2003 21.93 (dns in final);
800 m (14): Oh Chang-Ki /2004 1:54.80;
400 m H (14): Jo Hwi-In/2003 53.88;
L J (14): Kim Min-Sung/2003 7.28/+0.9;
T J (16): Choi Young-Hwan/2003 14.86/+0.1;
S P / 6 kg (13): Kim Hyun-Min/2003 17.49; Kim Tae-Hyuk/2003 16.40; Ju Jae-Hoon 16.10;
D T / 1.75 kg (15): Jang Jae-Duk/2003 52.40;
H T / 6 kg (12): Lee Jun-Ho/2003 53.57;
J T / 800 g (14): Shon Min-Chan/2003 67.65;
5000 m Walk (15): Woo Ji-Wan/2003 22:47.41; Kim Hong-Sung/2005 23:07.20; Kim Do-Hyun 23:28.92;
Shim Jae-Chan/2003 23:38.30;
4×400 R (16): Gimhae Gaya HS Team (Kim Hyun-Soo, Park Jong-Hee, Seo Ali, Oh Chang-Ki) 3:20.85;
Middle School Boys:
3000 m Walk (12): Kim Ye-Hun/2006 13:19.40; Jung Min-Kyu/2007 13:59.34; Kim Ju-Han/2008 14:04.84; Jang Min-Ki/2006 14:23.38;
High School Girls:
800 m (15): Oh Hye-Won/2003 2:16.10;
5000 (14): Shin Han-Seul/2004 17:45.17;
3000 m St (16): Park Suh-Yeon/2005 11:31.05; Ryu Su-Jung/2004 12:02.40; Park Jung-Eun 12:16.29;
100 m H (16)/+1.0: Kim Sol-Ki/2003 14.54 (& 14.97/+0.6 as 1h1);
L J (12): Yun Seon-Yu 5.76w/+2.4; Kim Ah-Jung/2003 5.67/+0.3;
S P / 4 kg (15): Ryu Seo-Yeon/2003 14.11;
H T / 4 kg (12): Lee Chae-Yeon/2003 45.32; Kim Yun-Seo/2003 45.08;
J T / 600 g (14): Yang Suk-Ju/2005 44.81;
5000 m Walk (16): Shon Hye-Jung/2003 23:11.15; Lee Chae-Won/2004 25:12.22; Kim Ye-Rang/2005 25:13.87; Park Jin-Hee/2005 25:25.10;
Middle School Girls:
100 m (12)/+0.2: Lee Eun-Bin/2006 12.27;
800 m (15): Shim Jung-Sun/2006 2:15.31;
1500 m (13): Shin Ye-Jin/2007 4:33.69; Song Da-Won/2008 4:37.77; Shin Ji-Yeon 4:46.28;
3000 m (15): Shin Ye-Jin/2007 9:41.35; Song Da-Won 9:47.58; Suh Su-Min 10:16.86;
S P / 3 kg (15): Yee Hye-Min/2006 14.66;
D T (13): Lee Hye-Min 41.11; Jon Hyang 40.01;
3000 m Walk (15): Lim Ye-Rin/2006 14:53.68; Shin So-Jung/2007 15:16.14; Lee Ye-Suh/2007 15:23.90;
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SRI LANKA
National Youth Trials at Colombo / 13. – 14.11.2021
(-courtesy of the Ceylonathletics – website – )
following are few selected best performances / date-of-birth information for the following athletes unconfirmed,
but all of them should be Youth Boys/Girls (born 2004 or later)
Youth Boys:
100 m (14)/+0.8: S.K.Ayesh Mihiranga 10.94;
S P / 5 kg (13): W.J.Ranhida Alwis 17.74;
Youth Girls:
800 (13): W.M.K.Nirmali Wickramesinghe 2:14.45;
L J (13): H.M.N.Madushani Herath 5.73/+1.9;
T J (14): H.M.N.Madushani Herath 11.77/+0.6;
INDIA
Tamil Nadu State Champs at Chennai / 15. – 17.10.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan – )
following are the best performances from these State Champs / no wind-readings & no results from Multi-events
reported
100 m (15): V.K.Elakkiyadasan 10.49; A.Vignesh 10.70; Gunasekaran Kathivaran 10.74; G.Ragul Kumar 10.79;
semis (15) s1: Elakkiyadasan 10.62; Kathiravan 10.76; s2: Ragul Kumar 10.64; Vignesh 10.64;
s3: S.Tamilarasu/2002 10.75; S. Rishwanth 10.78;
heats (15 / 37 heats !!) h3: Tamilarasu/2002 10.79; h8: Elakkiyadasan 10.83; h33: Vignesh 10.82;
200 m (17): G.Ragul Kumar 21.36; Gunasekaran Kathiravan 21.91; A.Vignesh 21.92;
semis (17) s1: Vignesh 21.93; s2: Kathiravan 21.85; s3: Ragul Kumar 21.64;
800 m (15): M.Mariappan/2002 1:54.46;
5000 m (16): M.Sathish Kumar 14:45.30;
3000 m St (17): Subramaniam Kirubakaran 9:30.44;
110 m H (16): G.Nishanthraja 14.46; Veera Raghavendran 14.88; Sanjay Rajkumar/2003 15.14; R.Vishal Raj/2003 15.18;
heats (16) h1: Sanjay/2003 15.13; h3: Nishanthraja 14.74;
400 m H (17): Surendar Selvarami 52.37; P.Pravin Kumar 54.04;
H J (16): D.Deva Karthick/2002 2.13; S.Veeramani 2.10; R.Manivanan 2.10;
P V (17): Siva Subramaniam 5.05; Vincent Vignesh 5.00; R.Shakhti Mahendran/2003 4.70; A.Gnana Sone 4.60;
L J (16): V.K.Elakkiyadasan 7.79; Vishnu Manikandan 7.59; M.Sandeep Vinsto 7.50; David Pathuraj/2002 7.39; S.Harish/2002 7.30; Y.Vinoth Kumar 7.24;
qualification (15): Sandeep 7.24; Pathuraj/2002 7.20;
T J (17): Devasahayam Gailey Venister 16.30; T.Vimal Mugesh 15.62; T.Selva Prabhu/2004 15.48;
A.Rohith Kumar 15.43; V.Dinesh 15.23; Kamalraj Kanagaraj 14.95;
J T (16): Braveman Heart 67.61;
10000 m Walk (17): S.Ajith Kumar 47:20.1; M.Ramprakash/2004 47:51.6; G.Sarathy/2003 48:59.9;
R.Prabhakaran 49:00.0;
4×100 R (17)/no details: Rockfort Star Academy Team 41.27;
100 m (15): Ravikumar Giridharani 12.17 (& 12.24 as 1h4);
200 m (17): Ravikumar Giridharani 24.87
1500 m (17): Akancha Kerketta/2005 4:46.03;
3000 m St (17): A.Geethanjali/2004 12:22.78; I.Pavithra/2002 12:48.71;
100 m H (16): Chandrasekar Kanimozhi 13.74; Nandhini Kongan 13.81; Keerthana Kumar 14.17; Nithya
Ramraj 14.50; Sriirehsma Suresh 14.63;
heats (16) h1: Nithya 14.55; h2: Kanimozhi 13.90; Keerthana 14.43; h3: Nandhini 14.04; Sriireshma 14.64;
400 m H (17): Dhivya Jayaram 61.44 (& 63.15 as 1h3); Aarthi Sridhar 63.34; C.Vishrutha/2002 63.88;
H J (17): Gracena Glistus Merly 1.71; Kevinaa Ashwine Annavi/2002 1.71; Giji George Stephen 1.65;
P V (15): Baranica Elangovan 3.90; Pavithra Vengatesh 3.80; Sathiya Tamilarasan 3.75; Rosy Meena Paulraj 3.70; M.Uvadharshini/2003 3.40; C.Pushparani 3.40; A.Preethika 3.20;
D T (15): V.Nandhini 43.74;
H T (15): Srinithi Senthivel 46.43;
J T (16): Saraswathi Sundaram 43.64; Neelakandan Hemamalini 42.13; Rosy Meena Paulraj 41.57;
5000 m Walk (17): M.Mokavai/2002 25:41.4; I.Pavithra/2002 26:23.2;
4×100 R (17)/no details: Prime Sports Academy Team 47.78;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA – )
The National Games at New Taipei City / 17. – 21.10.2021
following are more detailed results from this major important competition in TPE after receipt of a revised version to the inaccurate information by my Report No 19; all additions/corrections by my correspondent
Men:
100 m (18)/+1.3: Yang Chun-Han 10.29; Wang Wei-Hsu 10.37; LIN,YU-TANG 10.38; WEI,YI-CHING 10.53; CHEN,WEN-PU 10.56; Sung Yueh-Chun 10.57; Lin Tsung-Han/2002 10.70; Cheng Po-Yu 10.73;
semis (17) s1/+0.6: WEI,YI-CHING 10.54; CHEN,WEN-PU 10.55; Lin Tsung-Han/2002 10.71; S SUNG,YU-CHU 10.76; s2/+2.4: LIN,YU-TANG 10.32w; Wang Wei-Hsu 10.38w; Sung Yueh-Chun 10.58w;
s3/+0.9: Yang Chun-Han 10.34; Cheng Po-Yu 10.60; HUANG,TSO-CHUN /2003 10.71; HSIEH,CHIA-YI 10.76;Lai Po-Hsiang 10.82;
heats (17) h1/-1.3: Cheng Po-Yu 10.56; LI,CHANG-HUAN 10.79; h2/-2.1: WEI,YI-CHING 10.45; Sung Yu-Hsuan 10.69; HSU,PO-YUAN 10.76; h3/+1.0: LIN,YU-TANG 10.24 / 2nd TPE All-Time; CHEN
PO-CHUN 10.74; CHEN,FENG-MAO 10.74; h4/+0.7: CHEN,WEN-PU 10.38; HUANG,TSO-CHUN /2003 10.59; HSIEH,CHIA-YI 10.66; h5/-1.3: Wang Wei-Hsu 10.47; Sung Yueh-Chun 10.61; Lai Po-Hsiang 10.76;
h6/-0.1: Yang Chun-Han 10.22; Lin Tsung-Han/2002 10.68;
200 m (20)/+1.3: Yang Chun-Han 20.72; Yeh Shou-Po 21.04; Wang Wei-Hsu 21.18; Sung Yu-Hsuan 21.29; KO,WU-YEN-MING 21.40; HUANG,TSO-CHUN /2003 21.60; YU,CHEN-YI 21.62; Chen Wei-Pu 21.94;
semis (19) s1/+0.8: Yang Chun-Han 20.61; Yeh Shou-Po 21.29; HUANG,TSO-CHUN /2003 21.38;
KO,WU-YEN-MING 21.53; YU,CHEN-YI 21.72; Wei Hao-Lun/2004 21.99; s2/+1.1: SUNG,YU-CHUN 21.27; Wang Wei-Hsu 21.31; CHEN,WEN-PU 21.67; HO,SSU-HAN 21.75;
heats (19) h1/+2.6: SUNG,YU-CHUN 21.57w; Wei Hao-Lun/2004 21.94w; h5/+0.2: Yeh Shou-Po 21.88;
Huang Tso-Chung/2003 21.94;
400 m (18): YU,CHEN-YI 47.25; Yang Lung-Hsiang 47.60; Lin Chung-Wei/2004 47.89;
semis (18) s1: Lin Chung-Wei/2004 48.24; s3: YU,CHEN-YI 48.26; Yang Lung-Hsiang 48.29;
800 m (20): Chen Yen-Wei 1:54.09; LI,AN-YI 1:54.23; Tseng Tzu-Sheng 1:54.33; Chen Yen-Lin 1:54.82;
Chang Cheng-Wei 1:55.67; HUNG,YU-CHAO 1:55.73;
heats (19) h1: LI,AN-YI 1:54.18; Chen Yen-Wei 1:54.61; h4: Tseng Tzu-Sheng 1:55.63; Chen Yen-Lin 1:55.98;
1500 m (18): Chen Yen-Wei 3:59.80;
5000 m (20): Li Chi-Ju 14:54.47; Tseng Ting-Wei 14:58.23; Chou Ting-Yin 14:59.36; Chiang Yen-Lun 15:00.06;
10000 m (17): Huang Hsiang-Wei 31:16.76; Chen Ting-Yin 31:18.88; Wu Jui-En 31:23.55;
3000 m St (19): Tseng Ting-Wei 9:05.46; Chou Ting-Yin 9:09.30; Li Chi-Ju 9:15.69; Huang Teng-Hsien/2002 9:27.12; LIN,SHENG-CHE 9:28.79;
110 m H (18/+1.6: Chen Kuei-Ru 13.50; Lu Hao-Hua 14.07; Lin Ke-Wei 14.21; Yang Wei-Ting 14.22;
Cheng Kai-Lun 14.48; Chu Chen-Hsiang/2002 14.51; LIN,YI-KAI 14.72;
semis (18) s1/-0.7: Lu Hao-Hua 14.13; Yang Wei-Ting 14.23; Cheng Kai-Lun 14.46; Chu Chen-Hsiang/2002 14.70; LO,CHENG-TING 14.81; TSAI,CHUNG-HAN 14.84; HSIEH,CHIH-LIN 14.90;
s2/+1.2: Chen Kuei-Ru 13.72; Lin Ke-Wei 14.18; LIN,YI-KAI 14.50; WU,JUI-FENG 14.58;
LI,TSU-SHAN 14.78; HSIEH,YUAN-KAI 14.91;
heats (17) h1/+1.2: Lu Hao-Hua 14.26; Cheng Kai-Lun 14.45; HSIEH,CHIH-LIN 14.98; h2/+0.5: Lin
Ke-Wei 14.30 ;LIN,YI-KAI 14.42; HSIEH,YUAN-KAI 14.57; WU,JUI-FENG 14.67; TSAI,CHUNG-HAN 14.96;
h3/+2.1: Yang Wei-Ting 14.21w; h4/+2.1: Chen Kuei-Ru 13.57w; Chu Chen-Hsiang 14.61w;
400 m H (20): Peng Ming-Yang 49.72 / 3rd TPE All-Time; Chen Chieh 49.84; Chen Chien-Jung/2003 50.77;
Tsai Chun-Cheng 52.00; CHANG,CHEN-YU 53.01; TSAI,CHUNG-HAN 53.29;
heats (19) h1: Chen Chien-Jung/2003 51.33; Tsai Chun-Cheng 53.08; h2: Peng Ming-Yang 53.12; CHANG,CHEN-YU 53.25; TSAI,CHUNG-HAN 53.43; h3: Chen Chieh 52.25; LIN,YEN-KAI 53.50; CHANG,CHUN-YU 53.81;
H J (20): Hsiang Chun-Hsien 2.21; Fu Chao-Hsuan/2002 & Chang Teng-Jen/2002 2.15; Tsai Wei-Chih 2.09; Chen Kuei-Chun 2.09; LIU,CHIA-CHENG 2.02;
P V (17): HUANG,CHENG-CHI 5.15; Wang Ying-Kai/2002 4.95; Lin Chih-Cheng 4.95; LIN
TSUNG-HSIEN 4.95; Huang Yung-Fu 4.75; Hsieh Chia-Han 4.75; Liao Chih-Ting 4.65; HSU,KAI-YI
4.65; KAO,CHIEN-CHUN 4.65; YANG,WEI-YUAN 4.55;
L J (19): Lin Yu-Tang 7.99w/+2.1 (& 7.95/-1.4); Lin Chia-Hsing 7.55/-1.8; SHENG,YIN-CHEN /2002
7.43/-1.0; He Kuei-Lin/2002 7.38/-1.4; Lin Hung-Min 7.37/-2.9; Yang Chieh-Yu/2002 7.26/-0.2; SHEN,YU-TING 7.19/-1.5; CHIU,SSU-CHI 7.13/-2.0;
T J (18): Li Kuei-Lung 16.12/-1.2; Li Yun-Chen 15.83/-1.1; CHOU,CHENG-CHIA 15.60/-2.2; Yang Chieh-Yu/2002 15.54/-1.4; Shen Yu-Sen 15.42/-0.5; LIN,YI-CHANG 15.27/-1.4; Huang Hao-Wen
15.10/-0.5; Sheng Yu-Chen/2002 15.08/-0.6;
S P (20): Ma Hao-Wei 18.85 / 2nd TPE All-Time; Yang Po-En 16.97; Chang Ming-Huang 16.56; CHEN
YI-CHU 16.40; Lai Chih-Hao 16.21; Hsieh Mao-Hung 16.10; Liu Che-Shen 15.41;
D T (18): Tai Shih-Hao 52.44; Ma Hao-Wei 51.84; HUANG,WEI-CHENG 47.71; Yang Po-En 47.35;
YANG,CHUN-JUI 47.19; YU,SHENG-PING 46.89; Yu Shen-Tao 46.48; LI,CHEN-YU 46.00;
H T (17): Wang Pu-Ti 61.93; TSENG,HAO-CHAN 61.04; Huang Chieh-Ying 59.56; Hu Hsiao-Chieh 59.28; Shen Yu-Hao 58.91; CHENG,SHENG-KAI 56.76; Chen Yu-Feng 55.65; Cheng Yu-Ta 54.53;
SHEN,CHIH-SHENG 53.41;
J T (19): Huang Shih-Feng 78.18; Cheng Chao-Tsun 73.65; Wu Tsung-Lun 69.14; WU,PING-SHEN 65.82; Chung Cheng-Hung 65.51; HUANG,CHAO-HUNG 65.46; HUANG,CHUN-HA 64.75; Hsiao
Huan-Lin 63.67; LI,CHENG-YU 63.56;
Decathlon (17/18): Wang Chen-Yu 7470 (11.06/+1.8; 7.05w/+3.0; 13.90; 2.00; 51.09 / 14.65/+0.9; 39.31; 4.00; 61.19; 4:55.21); Huang Han 6934 (11.06/+1.8; 6.58/+0.7; 11.96; 2.00; 52.00 / 15.20/+0.9; 33.93; 4.10; 53.56; 4:55.97); Ting Sheng-Hsuan 6823 (11.46/+1.8; 6.57w/+3.2; 12.15; 1.94; 52.88 / 15.07/+0.9; 35.24; 4.70; 50.83; 5:17.03); CHANG,WEI-MING 6628 (11.46/+1.8; 6.66w/+3.5; 12.68; 1.80; 51.28 / 14.98/+0.9; 34.17; 4.10; 45.97; 5:05.94); Cho Chia-Hsuan/2002 (11.25/-1.0; 6.66w/+2.6; 10.16; 1.91; 54.84 / 15.30/+0.9; 34.93; 4.20; 53.09; 5:03.48); Wang Cheng-Yuan 6368 (11.35/-1.0; 6.65w/+2.1; 11.97; 1.80; 52.79 / 15.01/+0.9; 35.77; 4.00; 42.65; 5:29.04);
4×100 R (18): Tainan City Team (Lin Wen-Yu, WEI HAO-LUN, Cheng Po-Yu, CHEN WEN-PU) 40.03;
4×400 R (20): Taichung City Team (Tsai Han-Wei, Lin Chung-Wei, Yeh Shou-Po, Chen Chieh) 3:10.44;
Road events:
Marathon (21): Wu Jui-En 2:31:14; Huang Hsiang-Wei 2:32:59; HO,CHIN-PING 2:34:47; LAI,YI-TING 2:35:08; Chang Che-Hao 2:37:58;
20 km Walk (21): Hsu Chia-Wei 1:29:42 / 3rd TPE All-Time; Chan Yung-Kuei/2002 1:37:52; Chang Wei-Lin
1:39:17; Fang Wen-Kai 1:40:41; Li Sheng-Ching/2004 1:41:50; Huang Po-Shuo/2002 1:43:08; Pan
Hsiang-En/2002 1:44:05; Yen Wei-Chen/2004 1:44:11; HSIAO,CHEN-HUNG 1:47:17; Lin Chun-Feng 1:47:36; SHIH,HSIANG-YUNG1:47:54;
Women:
100 m (18)/+1.9: Hu Chia-Chen 11.62; Hu Chun-Wei 11.81; Chang Po-Ya/2003 11.86; CHANG,LI-LING 11.94; Chen Wan-Mei 11.95; CHUANG,YIN-YIN 12.01; Yang Mei-Mei/2006 12.10; LIU,TING-YU 12.13;
semis (18) s1/+2.3: Hu Chun-Wei 11.90w; Chen Wan-Mei 12.03w; CHUANG,YIN-YIN 12.06w;
Hsu Ya-Ting 12.10w; CHENG,HSIN-YING 12.11w; s2/+3.9: Hu Chia-Chen 11.64w; Chang Po-Ya/2003 11.77w; CHANG,LI-LING 11.82w; LIU,TING-YU 12.02w; Yang Mei-Mei/2006 12.08w;
heats (17) h1/+1.2: Hu Chia-Chen 11.73; CHENG,HSIN-YING 12.12; h2/-0.2: Hsu Ya-Ting 12.09;
h3/+1.8: Hu Chun-Wei 11.85; Chen Wan-Mei 12.12; CHUANG,YIN-YIN 12.16; h4/-2.1: CHANG,LI-LIN 12.12; h5/+0.4: Chang Po-Ya/2003 11.95;
200 m (20)/+0.5: Hu Chia-Chen 24.26; YU,SSU-PING 24.33; Hu Chun-Wei 24.59; CHANG,LI-LING 24.63; Chang Po-Ya/2003 24.74; Yang Mei-Mei/2006 25.00; Lin Shih-Ting 25.07; Liu Ting-Yu 25.09;
semis (19) s1/+2.9: Hu Chia-Chen 24.22w; CHANG,LI-LING 24.28w; Hu Chun-Wei 24.77w;
s2/+3.2: YU,SSU-PING 24.74w; Chang Po-Ya/2003 25.02w; Yang Mei-Mei/2006 25.08w;
heats (19) h1/+1.5: Hu Chia-Chen 25.11; h3/+2.4: YU,SSU-PING 25.03w;
400 m (18): YU,SSU-PING 56.06; LIN,YU-CHIEH /2004 57.05; LU,CHIA-YING 57.30; LIU,CHEN-YU /2007 57.58;
semis (18) s1: Lin Chen-Yu/2007 57.88; s2: YU,SSU-PING 57.04; LIN,YU-CHIEH /2004 57.74;
800 m (20): Shen Chia-Ni 2:11.50; CHEN,CHIEH-AN 2:15.19;
1500 m (18): HSU,YI-CHIEH /2003 4:39.05; Chen Chao-Chun 4:43.53; Lai Ting-Hsuan 4:46.59;
5000 m (20): Tsao Chun-Yu 16:23.89; Lai Ting-Hsuan 17:22.68; HSU,YI-CHIEH 17:22.71; CHAN
YU-CHEN 17:39.43; Yu Ya-Chun 17:54.12;
10000 m (17): Tsao Chun-Yu 34:01.26; Hsieh Chien-Ho 35:05.48; Yu Ya-Chun 37:23.34; Su Feng-Ting 37:24.40; CHEN,MEI-TUNG 38:08.75; Kuo Pei-Ling 38:14.89;
3000 m St (19): Chen Chao-Chun 10:43.57; Cheng Chun-Chih 11:02.73; Su Feng-Ting 11:17.36; HUANG,WAN-CHIEN 11:23.70; Li Hsin-Jung 11:30.71; LIU,HSIN-HUI/2003 11:36.99; Chen Yu-Hsuan 11:39.46; Chiang Tzu-Yun 11:45.33; Li Ting-Yu 11:47.20; Chan Wei-Fan 11:50.59;
100 m H (18)/+0.6: Lin Shih-Ting 13.36; Hsieh Hsi-En 13.69; Lin Ting-Wei 14.01; Hsu Le/2003 14.01;
HSIEH,JU-PI 14.08; Lin Hsiao-Huei 14.11; CHENG,TANG-HSIU 14.60;
heats (18) h1/+2.8: Hsieh Hsi-En 13.53w; Hsu Le/2003 13.89w; Chiu Yu-Chieh/2002 14.31w (dnf in final);
CHENG,TANG-HSIU 14.54w; Yang Yu-Shen/2003 14.72w; HUANG,HSIANG-TING 14.79w; LAI,
YIN-NING 14.80w; h2/+2.0: Lin Shih-Ting 13.53; HSIEH,JU-PI 13.84; Lin Ting-Wei 13.99; LIN,
HSIAO-HUI 14.07;
400 m H (20): Lo Pei-Lin 60.32; Lin Mei-Hsiu/2003 60.67; Lin Yu-Chieh 60.76; Li Ya-Ting 61.34;
Wu Pei-Shan 61.58; YI PO-AN 63.55;
heats (19): h1: Lo Pei-Lin 61.84; CHUNG,CHAO-CHEN 64.24; h2: YI PO-AN 62.15; Wu Pei-Shan 62.42; h3: Lin Mei-Hsiu/2003 62.40; Lin Ya-Hsiu 63.05; h4: Lin Yu-Chieh 61.53; Li Ya-Ting 61.64;
H J (18): Li Ching-Ching 1.90/NR; Ou Min-Heng/2004 1.72; Chang Chiao-Yin 1.72; LIAO,YU-YEN 1.72;
YAU,KE-WEI & Tsai Min-Ting 1.68; CHIANG,YU-TUNG 1.68;
P V (19): Shen Yi-Ju 3.90; LIN,YING-TUNG 3.80; Wu Chia-Ju 3.80; Hsieh Yu-Ting/2004 & JEN,CHUN-YING /2002 3.70; HO,CHIEH-YING 3.60; CHEN,TZU-TSEN 3.60; Lin Yen-Ju 3.50;
L J (17): HSIANG,CHIA-LI 6.06/0.5; Huang Shih-Han 5.96/1.3; Lin Yun-An/203 5.81/0.5; Hsieh Hsi-En
5.76/ 0.; LIU,LI-CHI 5.76/0.4; CHIANG,CHIEH-HSIN 5.74w/+2.9;
T J (20): Lin Chia-Yu 12.68/0.4; Lin Yu-Ting 12.48/1.1; HUNG,PEI-NING 12.40w/2.7; WEI,CHUN-EN 12.04/1.8; CHIANG,HUI-CHI 12.01/0.5; CHEN,HSIN-HUI 11.99/1.0; Hsieh Hsi-En 11.92/0.5;
S P (18): Lin Chia-Ying 16.38; Wu Tzu-En 15.84 / 3rd TPE All-Time; Hsien Chen-Hsiu 15.22; Kuo Pei-Yu 14.74; Tseng Chih-Wei 14.28; CHAO,YI-HSUAN 13.79; CHIANG,JU-CHING 13.30;
D T (19): Kuo Pei-Yu 47.71; LI,TSAI-YI 47.27; Sun Shih-Ting 46.31; Chien Tien-Ai/2003 44.47; Yang Chia-Hsiu 44.34; LIU,CHIH-JEN 43.02; Hsu Chih-Wei/2003 42.27; LIN,YI-CHING 42.09;
H T (17): Yu Ya-Chien 62.91; Liang Yu-Chieh 60.88 / 3rd TPE All-Time; Hung Hsiu-Wen 58.69; Hung
Chi-Hsien/2002 53.07; Tseng Hsiao-Ching 52.56; HUANG,CHIH-CHI 51.41; LIU,PEI-YING 51.00; TSAI,TZU-YEN 50.28;
J T (20): Chiu Yu-Ting 52.93; LIU,CHIH-JEN /2003 51.69; Su Chao-Chi 48.86; LI,HUI-CHUN 48.31; CHU,PIN-HSUN 48.25; Wang Yu-Chiu/2003 46.82; SHIH,HSIN-HUA 46.76; Pan Sheng-Shuang/2004 44.78; Yang Yen-Ning 44.32; HSU,AN-YI 43.67;
Heptathlon (19/20): Chen Tsai-Chuan 5255 (14.29/+1.3; 1.66; 12.69; 26.53/+0.2 / 5.74/+0.3; 41.87; 2:39.50);
Ou Min-Heng/2004 4998 (14.72/+1.3; 1.78; 10.59; 26.42/+0.2 / 5.59/+1.1; 26.42; 2:29.30); Chu Chia-Ling 4856 (14.21w/+3.4; 1.60; 10.12; 27.18/-0.6 / 5.24/-1.5; 39.56; 2:33.33); Chuang To-Chia/2003 4435 (15.56w/+3.4; 1.50; 8.83; 27.06/-0.6 / 5.36w/+2.5; 35.68; 2:34.30); CHUNG,HSIN-JU /2004 4261; Chang
Yu-Hsuan 4147;
4×100 R (19): Hualien County Team (Liu Li-Lin, Chang Po-Ya, Hu Chun-Wei, Hsieh Hsi-En) 45.98;
4×400 R (20): Yunlin County Team (CHANG,LI-JUNG; CHANG,LI-LING; Lin Mei-Hsiu; YU,SSU-PING) 3:45.99;
Road events:
Marathon (21): Hsieh Chien-Ho 2:50:15; Fu Shu-Ping 2:50:21; Li Chia-Mei 2:53:10; Chen Ya-Fen 2:57:44;
Cheng Chih-Hsuan 2:58:38; Tsai Yun-Hsuan 2:58:50; WU,MIN 3:05:04; CHEN,YI-NING 3:05:06;
TSAI,CHIA-CHEN 3:06:42; Yan Chao-Chu 3:10:35; Fang Chiao-Ling 3:11:27; LIU,SU-YA 3:14:19;
20 km Walk (21): Huang Kuan-Ling 1:43:19; LIN,HAN-CHEN 1:49:15; WU,WEI-CHIAO 1:50:22; LIN,WEN-TZU 1:51:19; Wu Yu-Hsin 1:56:14; Cheng Ya-Han/2005 1:57:49; WU,TING-CHI 2:01:35; Chen Hsiao-Lun 2:04:04; HUANG,PEI-YI /2002 2:06:31; LIN,NIEN-TSU 2:06:58;
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National Inter-Collegiate Athletic Game at Tainan/02. -05.10.2021
following are few corrections to inaccurate transcriptions in the results by Report No 18 with an advice, that these Games were held at Tainan (not at Taipei)
Men:
100 m / semis (2) s1/-2.1:…2. Lin Yu-Hsien 10.73; s2/+1.0:…2. Chao Ching-Min 10.63; 3. Lin Tsung-Han 10.83; s3/-0.1: …2. Sung Yu-Chun 10.67;
heats (2) h1/+0.8:…2. Chao Ching-Min 10.52; h2/+0.3:…2. Lin Tsung-Han 10.82; h3/+0.3: Sung Yu-Chun 10.68;
200 m (5)/+1.4:…2. Sung Yu-Chun 21.33; …4. Ko Wu-Yen-Ming 21.48;
semis (5) s1/+2.2: 1. Sung Yu-Chun 21.79w; s2/+1.1: …2. Ko Wu-Yen-Ming 21.98;
heats (5) h2/-1.7: 1. Ko Wu-Yen-Ming 21.50; h3/-0.8: 1. Sung Yu-Chun 21.70;
110 m H (3)/+0.6:…2. Chen Yung-Chun 14.27;…5. Wu Jui-Feng 14.87; 6. Huang Po-Tsung 15.01;
heats (2) h1/-1.9: 1. Chen Yung-Chun 14.33; Lu Hao-Hua 14.34; Cheng Kuei-Lun 14.63; h2/-1.2:…2. Wu Jui-Feng 14.89;
400 m H (5):…2. Chen Yen-Chiang 52.76;
heats (4) h2:…2. Chen Yen-Chiang 53.90;
L J (4): …2. Wen Hua-Yu 7.49/+0.4;
4×100 R (3): National Taiwan University of Sports Team (Yeh Shou-Po, Yu Wen-Hua, Sung Yu-Chun, Wang
Wei-Hsu) 40.27;
Women:
S P (5): 1. Chien Chen-Hsin 15.90 / 2nd TPE All-Time;
4×100 R (3): National Taiwan University of Sports Team (Hsieh Hsi-En, Liu Ting-Yu, Lin Chi-Ting, Chuang Yin-Yin) 46.18;
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Additional correction to an earlier report according to the remarks by Mr James Cheng Shih-Chung,
that the venue for the following competition was different to the info in my report No 5:
-the New Taipei City Cup Competition on 8-12 March 2021 was held at New Taipei (not at Taipei) – same city/ stadium as the National Games as above
IRAQ
National Championships at Baghdad / 28. – 30.10.2021
(- courtesy of Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
only very few performances (incl. one new NR) reported by newspaper sources acc.to the translations by my correspondent and shown as below; for most events were stupidly only the names of the athletes reported (i.e.without info about their performances !!)
complete official results would be very welcome from the officials of the IRAQI Athletics Federation
Men:
100 m (28)/+2.8: Taha Hussein Yaseen 10.31w;
P V (22)/at Al Najaf: Thulfiqar Hayder Hassan Al-Taie 4.80; Muntather Faleh Abdulwahid 4.80;
ex-competition: Amir Subeih Sehioud 4.80;
Junior Men / under 20 years:
100 m (28)/nwi: Saif Raad Abdel Waheed 10.70;
P V (22)/at Al Najaf: Amir Faleh Abdulwahid 4.70; Ali Fadel Talab 4.20;
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
100 m (28)/+1.6: Falah Hassan Hadi Al-Khazaali 10.47 / NJR & NYR;
200 m (29)/nwi: Falah Hassan Hadi Al-Khazaali 21.60 / NYR;
P V (22)/ at Al Najaf: Ali Hussein Ali 4.10;
T J: Jawan Bahauddin 11.84/NR;
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UZBEKISTAN
Regional Half Marathon at Samarkand / 07.11.2021
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation- website – )
Half Marathon:
Shokhrukh Davlatov UZB 1:05:55; Otabek Toshkuvatov UZB 1:09:15; Oybek Mamatkomilov UZB 1:10:24; Azamjon Davlatov TJK 1:13:03; Mehrubon Shamsidinov TJK 1:14:40; Samariddin Azimov TJK 1:14:47; Mehrobjon Odinayev TJK 1:15:05; Arkhat Kaldybek KAZ 1:15:31;
10 km Road Race:
Yevgeniy Fadeyev UZB 31:19; Azizbek Nasimov UZB/2002 31:23; Bunyod Mukhidinov UZB 31:27;
Alisher Akhmatillayev UZB 31:37; Nodirbek Mutalipov UZB 31:56;
Gulshanoi Satarova KGZ 1:15:44; Yekaterina Tunguskova UZB 1:16:58; Aziza Mirzakbarova UZB 1:17:49; Sabina Tolacheva UZB 1:27:21; Malika Maksudova UZB 1:37:16;
10 km Road Race:
Sitora Khamidova UZB 34:03; Irina Bernikova UZB 35:39; Alina Khakimova UZB 38:03; Shokhsana
Khurramova UZB/2003 38:28;
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LEBANON
BLOM Bank Marathon at Beyrouth / 14.11.2021
(-courtesy of the Race- websites- )
following are the best results from this race, which was organised (in contrast to earlier editions) as a “local race” with mainly Lebanese runners and Lebanese-based foreigners (as noted)
Men:
Marathon:
Tony Hanna 2:33:04; Zaher Zeineddine 2:34:26; Samir Selman SYR 2:38:41; Tarek Hleihel PLE 2:42:16;
Half Marathon:
Hussein Muhammad Issam IRQ 1:12:36; Mohammad Qadouh 1:12:49; Ahmad Ghalie 1:14:03; Javier Ballester Rubio ESP 1:14:12; Darwich Hadid 1:14:58; Hussein Kaiss 1:15:07; Hassan Karakali 1:15:37; Omar Abo Hamed 1:15:56; Mohamed Khaled Al Sheikh JOR 1:16:04;
Chirine Njeim 3:00:18; Kathia Rached 3:13:17; Nadine Kalot 3:23:54; Joumana Safa 3:30:30;
Half Marathon:
Nesrine Njeim 1:21:08; Nada El Kurdi 1:33:23; Sarah Ali 1:34:49; Nada Jisr 1:37:01; Maissa Chirazi 1:38:32;
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CROSS COUNTRY
KAZAKHSTAN
National Cross Country Champs at Taldykorgan / 16. – 17.10.2021
(-courtesy of the KAZ-Federation – website – )
Men / 12 km:
Danyar Ormangali 38:50; Alexey Gussarov 39:28; Rakymzhan Kelmanov 40:03; Yerzhin Janarstanov 40:05;
Junior Men / 8 km:
Maxim Frolovskiy/2002 26:45;
Youth Boys / 4 km:
Aibol Omar/2005 12:55;
Women / 8 km:
Tatyana Neroznak 28:32; Madina Kerimova 29:19; Viktoriya Sergeyeva 30:17; Florida Minyanova 31:21;
Junior Women / 6 km:
Tatyana Zagrivaya/2002 24:59;
Youth Girls / 2km:
Akbayan Nurmamet/2004 6:57;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
Competition Info / Decisions from Asian AA
In addition to various earlier major competitions the following scheduled 2021/2002 championships had to
be cancelled due to the COVID -19 situation:
-the Asian Race Walking Champs at Nomi, Japan, scheduled for 20th Mar 2022
-the 31st South East Asian Games at Hanoi, Vietnam, scheduled for 23 – 27th Nov 2021, were postponed
to May 2022.
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Another major competition, which was scheduled to be held on Asian soil, the World Half Marathon Champs
at Yangzhou, China, was postponed from 27th Mar 2022 to 13th Nov 2022
Please feel free to have a look to the Asianathletics – website (www.athleticsasia.org) for other information.
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ON THE TRACK
TUNISIA
8th Arab Youth Championships at Rades / 25. – 28.11.2021
(-courtesy of the official results in ARAB figures from the organisers – )
following are detailed results from these Regional Champs with thanks to excellent quick translations from
Mr Mohammed Abdulwahab; Youth athletes (born 2004 or younger) from 15 countries participated; in this case I decided to include his Original report with only few amendments by me such as to Championships Records (CR) in 4 events (i.e. improved in 2 events & 2 new events (Girls 2000 m Steeple & Medley Relay
not held before) and to few National Junior (NJR) & National Youth Records (NYR) & to Asian 2021 Youth Leaders; however, NJR/NYR-info is restricted to records from Asian Arab countries, since such information
isn´t available for me from African countries
Youth Boys:
100m (25) 0.0: Falah Hassan Hadi Al-Khazaali IRQ 10.72 , Amer Mohamed Ali QAT 10.96 , Ali Ahmed Murjan KSA 11.10;
heats (25) h1/+0.1: Falah Hassan Hadi Al-Khazaali IRQ 10.78 , Ali Ahmed Murjan KSA 10.96 , Amer Mohamed Ali QAT 11.00 , h2/+0.2 ; Ali Abdullah Al Tawfiq KSA 11.18 ,
200m (28) +0.7 ; Falah Hassan Hadi Al-Khazaali IRQ 21.87 , Ali Ahmed Murjan KSA 22.42 , Nawaf Hadi Hamasha KUW 22.75 , Mohamed Amin Yasser ALG 23.08 ,
heats h1/-0.8 ; Falah Hassan Hadi Al-Khazaali IRQ 22.14 , Ali Ahmed Murjan KSA 22.47 ,
h2/+0.2 ; Mumin Al Gharbii TUN 23.58 ,
400m (26) ; Hamza Abdullah Al-Jabri OMA 49.32 , Seif El-Din Miloud Hafsi ALG 49.44 , Yaqoub Mohamed Al-Azmi KUW 49.49 , Muayyad Abdullah Al-Salami OMA 49.86 ,
heats h1: Hamza Abdullah Al-Jabri OMA 49.86 , h2; Muayyad Abdullah Al-Salami OMA 50.30 ,
800m (26) ; Haitham Shnetif ALG 1:59.53 , Ahmed Essam EGY 2:00.14 , Mssainisa Mani ALG 2: 00.23 ,
1500m (28) ; Yanleh Abdillahi Abdi DJI 3:57.67 , Mohamed Karim Amri TUN 4:00.90 , Walid Jarfani MAR 4:03.51 , Ayoub Al Tus MAR 4:03.95 ,
3000m (28) ; Muhyiddin bin Shahid MAR 8:35.57 , Rafiq Kunduz ALG 8:35.70 , Khaled Waqed ALG 8:36.87 , Ahmed Kenawy Mohamed EGY 8:39.74 , Anis Eidawi TUN 8:49.22 , Al Hussein Hatran MAR 8:52.82 , Saif Al-Zuwaidi TUN 8:53.98 ,
2000m St / 84 cm (25) ; Moataz Fajrawi TUN 5:55.18 , Yassin Al-Shinni TUN 5:55.69 , Osama Allawi MAR 5:56.60 , Mohamed Mosaed MAR 6:02.44 , Anas Jayhi ALG 6:09.58 , Hussein Alaa Diam Al-Saadi IRQ 7:04.83 ,
110m H / 91.4cm (25) 0.0 ; Nayef Mubarak Al-Rashidi QAT 14.24 , Nawaf Hadi Hamasha KUW 14.31 , Omar Abdel Aziz Sameeh EGY 14.34 , Saad Mohamed Bakhit KSA 14.44 , Sorour Mashal Sorour KUW 14.86 , Ghassan Al Hajj Sayar TUN 15.14 ,
heats (25) h1/ 0.0 ; Saad Mohamed Bakhit KSA 14.22, Sorour Mashal Sorour KUW 14.48 , Tamer Ashraf Mohamed EGY 14.83 , Ghassan Al Hajj Sayar TUN 14.93 , Saeed Al Sahoni QAT 14.94 , h2/+0.7 ;Omar Abdel Aziz Sameeh EGY 14.26 ,Nawaf Hadi Hamasha KUW 14.48 , Nayef Mubarak Al-Rashidi QAT 14.48 , Mustafa Ahmed Thamer IRQ 14.95 ,
400m H / 84cm (28) ; Ismail Daoudi Abaker QAT 51.59 , Haroun Al Rahmouni TUN 54.19 , Yahya Al Nahed TUN 54.40 , Yahya Fahad Walby KSA 54.45 , Mubarak Khalil Dinar KUW 55.83 , Ahmed Hussein EGY 57.27 , Saad Mohamed Bakhit KSA 57.39 ;
heats (26) h1: Ismail Daoudi Abaker QAT 54.62 , Haroun Al Rahmouni TUN 56.06 , Saad Mohamed Bakhit KSA 57.68 , h2: Yahya Al Nahed TUN 55.22 , Karim Nazar MAR 55.27 , Yahya Fahad Walby KSA 55.30 , Mubarak Khalil Dinar KUW 55.53 , Ahmed Hussein EGY 57.86 ,
H J (26) : Ziad Amr El-Sayed EGY 2.04 , Moamen Ashour Tarish Al-Asadi IRQ 2.01 , Ahmed Abdullah
Al-Taruti KSA 2.01 , Abdul Rahman Jaber ALG 1.89 , Hussain Nasser Al Dhim KSA 1.89 ,
P V (25) ; Tamer Ashraf Mohamed EGY 4.60 , Ali Akbar Haider Hassan Al-Taie IRQ 3.90 , Ali Hussein Ali Al Daraji IRQ 3.90 , Hamad Arab KUW 3.80 , Ali Ghassan Al-Qassab KSA 3.80
L J (25)/nwi ; Zayed Latif MAR 7.15, Ahmed Abdullah Al-Taruti KSA 6.90 , Mohamed Aziz Basha TUN 6.67 Abdelkrim Boufarah ALG 6.66,
T J (28) ; Zayed Latif MAR 13.81 / 0.0 , Muntather Sattar Nayef Al-Awjani 13.42 / 0.0 , Seif El Din Bu Khrais TUN 13.26 / 0.0 ;
SP / 5kg (28) ; Youssef Bakhit EGY 18.65 , Hussain Al Nasser KUW 18.05 , Jibreen Adam Ahmed QAT 18.01 , Talal Al-Dilama KUW 16.24 , Badr Nagy Ali KSA 15.96 ;
D T / 1.5 kg (26) ; Jibreen Adam Ahmed QAT 58.28 , Mohamed Ahmed Qassem IRQ 57.14 , Youssef Bakhit EGY 53.25 , Emad Al-Omari MAR 50.02 , Yassin Zreik TUN 47.80 , Mohamed Amin Kabbourh TUN 45.51 , Talal Al-Dilama KUW 43.10 ,
H T / 5kg (26) ; Mutie Bu Zayaan TUN 63.74 , Othman Al-Hailoufi MAR 60.92 , Youssef Al Aidi TUN 59.38 , Mohamed Khan KUW 56.32 , Youssef Khatal ALG 50.78 , Abdul Baset Saeed Al-Rubaie OMA 48.29 ,
J T / 700g (25) ; Dhulfiqar Raad Mohi Al Yasari IRQ 57.80 , Abbas Fadel Allawi Al-Maksousi IRQ 53.68 , Jawad Al Baridi SYR 53.14 , Faris Al-Anzi KUW 50.31 ,
Decathlon (25/26) ; Mohamed Rashid Al Subaie KSA 6799 / Arab Youth Record & Asian 2021 Youth Leader & NYR (11.35/-1.8 ; 6.70/0.0 ; 14.04 ; 1.82 ; 52.28 / 14.79/- 0.9 ; 41.53 ; 3.80 ; 49.96 ; 5:17.47),
Noor Hossam Mohamed EGY 6184 (12.30/- 1.8 ; 6.52/0.0 ; 12.24 ; 1.94 ; 54.12 / 16.11/- 0.9 ; 32.18 ; 3.70 ; 45.01 ; 4:51.93); Ksaila Talbi ALG 5932 (12.01/- 1.8 ; 6.15/0.0 ; 13.17 ; 1.61 ; 54.28 / 15.65/- 0.9 ; 37.55 ; 3.30 ; 44.19 ; 4:59.20) ; Youssef Hassan Khalaf EGY 5643 (11.78/- 1.8 ; 6.02/+0.5 ; 14.21 ; 1.52 ; 56.02 / 15.91/- 1.8 ; 39.29 ; 3.00 ; 42.42 ; 5:24.21);
10000m Walk (25) ; Osama Farhat TUN 42:48.88 / Arab Youth Record & CR & NYR;. Yasser Radawiyeh ALG 47:07.53 ; Thamer El Gherissi TUN 47:37.44 ; Tawati Ould Amer ALG 49:09.80 ; Sadaam Al Naamis SYR 49:11.95 ; Muqtada Saad Issa IRQ 56:31.32 ;
Medley Relay (28) ; QAT 1:58.88 / Asian 2021 Youth Leader , OMA 1:59.88 , KUW 2:00.43 , KSA 2:01.81 , ALG 2:02.52 , IRQ 2:03.24 , MAR 2:07.35 ;
heats (26) h1: OMA 2:00.55 (Louay Al Maharibi , Youssef Al Zaabi , Hamza Abdullah Al-Jabri , Muay Abdullah Al-Salami) , TUN 2:01.10 (Firas Ben Jeddou , Haroun Al Rahmouni , Malik Al Tayari , Osama
Al-Ajili) , KSA 2:02.31 (Ali Abdullah Al Tawfiq , Hattan Al Majrashi , Saad Mohamed Bakhit , Yahya Fahad Wali) , IRQ 2:02.88 (Mustafa Ahmad Thamer , Ali Deyaa Talib , Falah Hassan Hadi Al-Khazaali , Mortada Ahmed Hassan), MAR 2:06.85 (Nizar Karim , Oyamenh Abdelali , Ahmed Al-Rahwi , Yassin bin Youssef ) ,
h2: KUW 2:02.56 (Sorour Mashal Sorour , Nawaf Hadi Hamasha , Mubarak Khalil Dinar , Yaqoub Mohamed Al-Azmi) , QAT 2:04.51 (Amer Mohamed Ali , Saeed Al Sahoni , Nayef Mubarak Al-Rashidi , Ismail Daoudi Abaker) , ALG 2:05.16 ( Mssainisa Mani , Mohamed Amin Yasser , Seif El-Din Miloud Hafsi , Bogoras Jalali )
Youth Girls:
100m (25)/ 0.0 ; Fatima Nasr TUN 12.76 ; Rania Al Mazougi TUN 12.78 ; Nourhan Mohamed Mahmud EGY 12.81 ;
200m (28) 0.0 ; Awatif Amulyayo Ahmed BRN 26.05 , Malak Ayman Alsayid EGY 26.21 , Lina Maria Gadal ALG 26.30 , Fatima Nasr TUN 26.57 , Khawalah Karbusuh ALG 27.34 ;
heats h1/-1.3 ; Awatif Amulyayo Ahmed BRN 25.70 , Malak Ayman Alsayid EGY 26.28 , Khawalah Karbusuh ALG 26.77 , Rania Al Mazougi TUN 26.78 , Deren Bakhtiar Ali IRQ 27.31, h2/-1.5: Lina Maria Gadal ALG 26.35 , Fatima Nasr TUN 26.69;
400m (26) ; Awatif Amulyayo Ahmed BRN 56.26 ; Lina Maria Gadal ALG 58.16 ; Farida Essam EGY 59.65 ; Gina Sobhi EGY 60.00 ; Samar Ghanmi TUN 61.56 ; Saja Saad TUN 61.76 ;
800m (26) ; Leila Al Zouari MAR 2:21.65 ; Shaimaa Mezouki TUN 2:22.53 ; Muntaha Tayna Shergal ALG 2:23.29 ; Amal Al-Qushouri TUN 2:23.37 ; Mennat Allah Mahmoud EGY 2:26.30 ;
1500m (28) ; Salma Al Badra MAR 4:41.56 , Shahd Mohamed Abdo EGY 4:45.15 , Hayaat Anfal Azayij ALG 4:48.46 , Israa Al Kalboosi TUN 5:00.12 ;
3000 m (25) : Fatima Al Zahra Birdaha MAR 10:01.19 ; Rajaa Benlekber MAR 10:13.78 ; Aya Warghi TUN 10:28.42 ; Ghazala Attia ALG 10:44.09 ; Noor Maryam Qaman ALG 10:49.58 Ikram Al Derei TUN 10:49.85 ; Yara Mohamed Saad EGY 11:26.19 ;
2000m St (28) ; Fatima Aafer MAR 6:51.71 / CR , Samar Alawi TUN 7:32.46 , Nasreen Al Fadhili MAR 7:57.71 , Jana Tirmis LBN 8:13.68 / NJR & NYR ;
100m H / 76.2 cm (25)/ 0.0 : Wessal Harqas ALG 14.87 ; Deren Bakhtiar Ali IRQ 15.13 / NYR ; Elissar Al Youssef SYR 15.43 ; Ahlam Akun ALG 15.82 ; Lamiaa Al-Zarari MAR 15.92 ; Heba Himish MAR 15.95 ; Sally Fado TUN 16.09 ;
400m H / 76.2 cm (28): Honia Rifaat Mohamed IRQ 66.02 / NJR & NYR , Elissar Al Youssef SYR 67.71 ,
Duaa Kurindah MAR 67.82 , Aya Zintisi ALG 68.33 , Shaimaa Ajamieh TUN 68.91 ;
H J (26); Aya Walid Al Diasti EGY 1,60 ; Wessal Harqas ALG 1.55 ; Sally Hamadeh SYR 1.50;
P V (26) ; Zeina Yahya Ahmed EGY 3.00 ; Ayatollah Ahmad Refaat EGY 3.00 ; Mona Mellouli TUN 2.50 ;
L J (25) ; Aya Aklawy MAR 5.35/- 0.6 ; Salma Abdel Hamid EGY 5.27/0.0 ; Litisih Waabah ALG 4.86/- 0.6 ; T J (28) ; Salma Abdel Hamid EGY 11.79/+1.8 , Litisih Waabah ALG 11.45/+2.0 , Summar Karsh ALG 10.96/-0.8 , Habah Dibun MAR 10.86/+1.9 , Amal Al Friqi TUN 10.80/+1.3 , Amani Al Zawi TUN 10.80w/+2.2; Maryam Ibrahim Mohamed EGY 10.64/+0.5 , Duha Hussein Abboud IRQ 10.58/- 0.1 , Rowada Hassan IRQ 10.00/- 2.8 ;
SP / 3kg (28) ; Mennat Allah Al Said Yahya EGY 13.99 , Aya Al Faqi TUN 11.32 , Rima Al Hassan SYR 11.07 Dajluh Al Qilaei TUN 10.53 ;
D T (26) ; Salima Qasemi TUN 35.48 ; Mennat Allah Al Said Yahya EGY 33.84 ; Nisreen Sliti MAR 30.24 ;
H T / 3kg (28) ; Zeina Mohamed Farouk EGY 55.40 , Zumaruduh Al Haji TUN 50.91 , Mariam Youssef LBN 43.39 / NYR, Afnan Fahad Al Balushi OMA 40.52 , Amal Al Mannai TUN 39.53 , Marwa Bolal MAR 38.85 ;
J T / 500g (26) ; Aya Al Faqi TUN 41.16 ; Jamilah Namus TUN 35.70 ; Hanaa Bou Mkeiss MAR 28.16 ;
Heptathlon (25/26) ; Malak Ayman Al Sayid EGY 4669 / Arab Youth Record & NYR (14.37/ 0.0 ; 1.51 ; 11.15 ; 26.30/ 0.0 / 5.31/nwi ; 34.67 ; 2:44.36 ); Sarah Majed Mohamed EGY 3995 (15.62/-0.0 ; 1.57 ; 10.40 ; 27.89/ 0.0 / 4.89/nwi ; 19.92 ; 2:44.84) ; Shaimaa Ajamieh TUN 3468 ( 16.59/ 0.0 ; 1.45 ; 6.38 ; 28.27/ 0.0 / 4.49 /nwi ; 16.10 ; 2:28.61) ; Aya Hamza ALG 3440 ( 14.37/ 0.0 ; 1.36 ; 8.72 ; 28.69/ 0.0 / 4.38/nwi ; 19.22 ; 2:32.39) ; Sally Fado TUN 3326 ( 16.08/ -0.0 ; 1.45 ; 6.04 ; 27.25/ 0.0 / 4.59/nwi ; 17.01 ; 2:55.74) ; Layal Tammam Ibrahim QAT 3144 ( 17.12/ 0.0 ; 1.24 ; 9;12 ; 29.46/ 0.0 / 4.69/nwi ; 16.80 ; 2:45.55);
5000m Walk (25) ; Maysaa Bou Ghadeer TUN 23:48.26 / CR; Ramleh Ammar TUN 23:54.10 ; Amal Salah Mahmoud EGY 27:17.53 ; Elham Mansouri ALG 28:01.85 ; Enas Bou Reef ALG 32:13.52 ;
Medley Relay (28)/no details: ALG 2:24.64 / CR , EGY 2:25.54 , MAR 2:29.12 , TUN 2:31.99;
Medal Tally
Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | |
1 | Egypt | 9 | 9 | 5 | 23 |
2 | Morocco | 8 | 2 | 7 | 17 |
3 | Tunisia | 7 | 10 | 8 | 25 |
4 | Iraq | 4 | 6 | 1 | 11 |
5 | Qatar | 4 | 1 | 1 | 6 |
6 | Algeria | 3 | 6 | 8 | 17 |
7 | Bahrain | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
8. | Saudi Arabia | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
9 | Oman | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
10 | Djibouti | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
11 | Kuwait | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
12 | Syria | 0 | 1 | 4 | 5 |
13 | Lebanon | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Total | 40 | 40 | 40 | 120 |
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KOREA
(-courtesy of Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF – )
National Schools Competiton at Boeun / 04. – 07.11.2021
following are selected best performances from these Champs for different categories; all HS Juniors born 2003
or later & all MS Youth athletes born 2006 or later
High School Boys:
100 m (5)/+0.6: Lee Jae-Hyuk/2004 10.46; Kim Ryang-Hui/2004 10.62; Kim Dong-An/2004 10.74;
Noh Ho-Jin/2004 10.74; Lee Dong-Han/2004 10.76;
200 m (6)/+1.5: Kim Jun-Sung/2004 21.82 (& 21.90/+1.7 as 1s1);
110 m H/106.7 cm (5)/+2.1: Kim Hyun-Tae/2003 14.86w;
H J (5): Choi Jin-Woo/2005 2.10;
T J (7): Choi Young-Han/2003 15.14/+1.3;
S P / 6 kg (5): Kim Hyun-Min/2003 16.71; Park Do-Hyun/2003 16.67; Ju Jae-Hun/2004 16.17;
D T / 1.75 kg (8): Jang Jae-Duk/2003 50.16;
J T / 800 g (6): Shon Min-Chan/2003 64.20;
5000 m Wal (7): Kim Hong-Sung/2005 23:27.22; Shim Jae-Chan/2003 23:52.13;
Middle School Boys:
J T / 700 g (6): Kim Jae-Hoon/2006 62.85;
3000 m Walk (8): Kim Ye-Hun/2006 13:45.30; Jung Min-Kyu/2007 14:17.93; Kim Ju-Han/2008 14:22.69;
High School Girls:
3000 m St (7): Hong Hae-In/2005 11:45.59; Ryu Su-Jung/2004 12:07.67; Jin Seng-Yun/2003 12:22.73;
L J (5): Yun Seon-Yoo/2005 5.71/ 0.0;
T J (7): Kim Ah-Young/2003 12.02/-1.0;
H T / 4 kg (4): Seo Ah-In/2005 44.19;
Middle School Girls:
1500 m (5): Shin Ye-Jin/2007 4:34.33;
3000 m (7): Shin Ye-Jin/2007 10:19.40;
S P / 3 kg (5): Yee Hye-Min/2006 14.53;
3000 m Walk (4): Shin So-Jung/2007 15:31.72;
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National Ministry School Champs at Gumi / 12. – 16.11.2021
following are few additions & corrections (results & birthdates) to my Report No 19 after receipt of the official results with translations of names
High School Boys:
add 400 m (13): Kim Jun-Sung/2004 48.95;
T J (16): Choi Young-Han/2003 14.86/+0.1;
S P / 6 kg (13): …3. Ju Jae-Hun/2004 16.10;
5000 m Walk (15):…3. Kim Do-Hyun/2004 23:28.92;
High School Girls:
3000 m St (16): …3. Park Jung-Eun/2005 12:16.29;
L J (12): 1. Yun Seon-Yu/2005 5.76w/+2.4;
add T J (15): Jang Sun-Ki/2005 12.08/+0.3;
add 4×400 Relay /mixed: ?? High School Team (Kim Dong-Wook, Jo Yeong-Mi, Bae Kun-Yul, Yang Ye-Bin) 3:42.18;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA – )
following are the best performances from two competitions during November / all results restricted to TOP 3
per event from finals / all High School athletes born 2003 or later / information from the champs for different
categories at Miaoli is restricted to (TOP 3 from) the High School competition
Autumn Cup Athletics Meeting at Taipei / 17. – 20.11.2021
100 m (18)/+1.0: Chen Wen-Pu 10.74;
200 m (20)/-0.2: Chen Wen-Pu 21.61;
110 m H (18)/+1.3: Chu Chen-Hsiang/2002 14.48; Huang Han/2002 14.72; Chen Chuan/2002 15.07;
400 m H (20): Tsai Chun-Cheng 51.89; Chang Chen-Yu 52.09; Chen Yen-Chiang 53.87;
H J (20): Chen Kuei-Chun 2.07;
P V (18): Wang Ying-Kai/2002 4.85; Lin Chih-Cheng 4.75; Li Yi-Hsien 4.75;
L J (19): Tsai Yu-Chen/2002 7.14/+0.6; Lin Hung-Pang 7.11/+0.3;
T J (20): Chou Li-Ching 14.90/+1.2;
D T (19): Li Tzu-Yun 53.03; Yang Chun-Jui 46.49; Huang No-Ya/2003 45.43;
H T (18): Huang Chieh-Ying 58.73; Hu Hsiao-Chieh 57.90; Chou Wei-Hsiang/2002 54.91;
J T (20): Hsiao Huan-Lun 63.96;
High School Boys:
200 m (20)/nwi: Lin Po-Hsun 21.76;
400 m (18): Wang Po-Ya/2003 48.48;
800 m (20): Tseng Tzu-Sheng/2004 1:52.06;
1500 m (18): Tseng Tzu-Sheng/2004 3:58.12;
5000 m (20): Tien Jui-Hsiang/2005 15:14.55;
110 m H / 99 cm (18)/ 0.0: Hsieh Yuan-Kai/2006 14.04; Lin Ting-Ta/2003 14.20; Hsiao Cheng-Hsun/2003 14.43;
400 m H (20): Wang Po-Ya/2003 51.88; Lin Yen-Kai/2005 53.05; Hsieh Kao-Ming/2003 53.44;
P V (18): Lin Tsung-Hsien/2003 5.23 / NJR; Huang Cheng-Chi/2003 4.80; Lin Chun-Yi/2004 4.80;
L J (19): Chiu Tsu-Chi/2006 7.30/-0.3;
S P / 6 kg (20): Lo Tang-Hui/2004 16.52;
D T / 1.75 kg (18): Lai Kuan-Yu/2004 47.54;
H T / 6 kg (17): Wang Shih-Chieh/2004 59.31; Lin Cheng-Yu/2004 57.49; Weng Wei-Cheng/2005 57.37;
J T (20): Wu Ping-Shen/2004 63.28;
10000 m Walk (18): Yen Wei-Chen/2004 45:52.61; Chen Keng-Chi/2003 47:58.07; Hsiao Chen-Hung/2005 48:52.50;
4×100 R (19): Hualien Physical Education HS Team 42.09;
Women:
1500 m (18): Tang Le-Yu 4:45.07;
5000 m (20): Tang Le-Yu 17:54.14;
3000 m St (19): Chan Wei-Fan 11:55.46; Chang Shu-Ting 12:38.50;
400 m H (20): Huang Huei-Tzu 64.59;
P V (17): Shen Yi-Ju 4.10; Lin Hsuan-Ni/2002 3.80; Chen Hsuan-Lin/2002 3.70;
L J (18): Chen Chia-Chien 6.03/-0.1; Chen Tsai-Chuan 5.84/ 0.0;
D T (18): Li Tsai-Yi 47.29; Sun Shih-Ting 45.97; Lin Yi-Ching 42.00;
H T (17): Hung Hsiu-Wen 56.00; Liang Yu-Chieh 52.81; Lin Yi-Tsen/2002 48.39;
J T (20): Yang Yen-Ning 46.45;
High School Girls:
3000 m St (19): Liu Hsin-Huei/2003 11:21.94; Pan Hsiu-Li/2006 11:44.76; Chen Yi-Tsen/2005 12:16.93;
100 m H (17)/+1.1: Hsu Le/2003 13.91; Huang Hsiang-Ting/2003 14.58; Ou Min-Heng/2004 14.71;
400 m H (20): Chung Hsin-Ju/2004 63.58;
H J (19): Ou Min-Heng/2004 1.72; Lin Pei-Ying/2004 1.69; Chang Chia-Yu/2003 1.69;
P V (17): Hsieh Yu-Ting/2004 3.90; Chung Yi-Ching/2004 3.40; Huang Kai-Yun/2003 3.40;
L J (18): Tsou Shu-Chun/2004 5.74/+0.3; Hsu Tzu-Yu/2004 5.66/+0.3;
T J (20): Huang Yu-Ti/2003 12.13/+0.2; Hsu Tzu-Yu/2004 11.94/+0.2;
S P (19): Chao Yi-Hsuan/2003 14.52;
D T (18): Liu Chih-Jen/2003 47.88; Chien Tien-Ai/2003 42.49;
H T (17): Huang Chih-Chi/2003 47.53; Wu Pei-Chi/2004 45.32;
J T (20): Liu Chih-Jen/2003 53.45; Chu Pin-Hsun/2004 48.77; Yu Yin-Hsuan/2005 46.79;
10000 m Walk (19): Yu Tzu-Yun/2006 54:13.37; Wu Ting-Chi/2004 54:19.67; Chung Shao-Hsun/2005 55:06.05;
National Middle School Champs at Miaoli / 05. – 08.11.2021
High School Boys:
100 m (7)/+1.8: Wei Hao-Lun/2004 10.6; Tang Chi-Ying/2005 10.82;
400 m (7): Lin Chung-Wei/2004 48.14; Chen Cheng-An/2004 48.64; Hsu Ting-Yu/2005 48.75;
800 m (8): Tseng Tzu-Sheng/2004 1:51.72; Huang Chun-Hsiang/2003 1:55.28; Yeh Hsiang-Peng/2004 1:56.57;
110 m H / 99 cm (7)/+3.6: Lin Yi-Kai/2004 13.90w; Hsieh Yuan-Kai/2006 14.02w; Lin Ting-Ta/2003 14.20w;
400 m H (8): Lin Chung-Wei/2004 52.29; Wang Po-Ya/2003 52.43; Chang Ting-Hao/2003 52.80;
H J (8): Yeh Po-Ting/2003 2.10;
P V (6): Lin Tsung-Hsien/2003 5.20; Huang Cheng-Chi/2003 4.96; Lin Chun-Yi/2004 4.80;
L J (8): Chen Yi-An/2005 7.22w/+2.4; Chiu Tsu-Chi/2006 7.17w/+3.5; Chao Kun-Hsiang/2006 7.14/+2.0;
S P / 6 kg (7): Lo Tang-Hui/2004 16.80;
H T / 6 kg (5): Wang Shih-Chieh/2004 58.52; Weng Wei-Cheng/2005 57.55;
J T (8): Wu Ping-Shen/2004 66.89; Hsu Tai-Yu/2004 64.38; Huang Chou-Che-Kai/2005 62.44;
Decathlon (6/7)/no details per event: Chen Yu-Ang/2004 6002;
10000 m Walk (7): Yen Wei-Chen/2004 49:07.80;
4×100 R (7): National HsinHua HS Team 41.31;
High School Girls:
100 m (6)/+0.6: Tien Tsai-Hsuan/2006 12.26;
1500 m (7): Hsu Yi-Chieh/2003 4:45.32; Pan Hsiu-Li/2006 4:47.18;
5000 m (8): Hsu Yi-Chieh/2003 17:37.06;
3000 m St (5): Liu Hsin-Huei/2003 11:27.49; Wu Hsin-Fang/2004 11:41.57; Pan Hsiu-Li/2006 11:50.42;
100 m H (7)/+2.7: Hsu Le/2003 13.88w; Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.10w; Lai Yin-Ning/2006 14.32w;
400 m H (8): Lai Yin-Ning/2006 62.03; Chung Chao-Chen/2004 63.71; Yi Po-An/2006 64.16;
H J (5): Hsu Yu-Hsien/2005 1.73; Ou Min-Heng/2004 1.70; Lin Pei-Ying/2004 1.67;
P V (6): Hsieh Yu-Ting/2004 3.50; Huang Kai-Yun/2003 3.40; Chen Tzu-Tsen/2004 3.40;
L J (6): Lin Yun-An/2003 5.85/+1.1; Tien Tsai-Hsuan/2006 5.69/+1.5; Chou Yi-Hsin/2006 5.68w/+2.7;
T J (7): Chen Hsin-Huei/2004 12.21/+1.0; Chen Yu-Chien/2003 12.12/+0.1; Hsu Tzu-Yu/2004 12.06/-0.7;
S P (8): Chao Yi-Hsuan/2003 14.31; Chang Huei-Ching/2004 13.15;
D T (7): Liu Chih-Jen/2003 43.22; Chien Tien-Ai/2003 42.29;
H T (5): Tsai Tzu-Yen/2006 53.99; Liu Pei-Ying/2004 48.55; Huang Chih-Chi/2003 45.60;
J T (8): Liu Chih-Jen/2003 51.18; Chu Pin-Hsun/2004 50.53; Hsu Jo-Chia/2003 46.04;
Heptathlon (7/8)/no details per event: Ou Min-Heng/2004 5138; Chung Hsin-Ju/2004 4581; Chung
Chih-Jou/2004 4393;
10000 m Walk (8): Yu Tzu-Yun/2006 55:10.08; Wu Ting-Chi/2004 55:17.94; Liu Yi-Tsen/2006 55:27.98;
4×100 R (7): Pingtung Donggang HS Team 48.87;
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HONGKONG
Junior Age Group Championships / 27. – 28.11.2021
(-courtesy of the HKG AA – website – )
-following are selected best performances from these champs for different Junior & Youth categories /
date-of-birth information not reported
Junior Men / under 20:
100 m (27)/-0.5: Mak Chun Ho 10.72 (& 10.86/-0.5 as 1h5); Cheung Ho Hin 10.91 (& 10.69w/+2.4 as 1h1);
200 m (28)/-0.7: Mak Chun Ho 21.88;
110 m H / 99 cm (28)/+0.8: Hui Chun Kit 14.46; Chan Chun Ho 14.99;
L J (27): Wong Pak Hang 7.13/+0.5;
Youth Boys / under 18:
110 m H / 91.4 cm (28)/+0.3: Liu Hiu Long 14.28 (& 14.54/-2.6 as 1h3);
L J (27): Lin Ming Fu 7.16/+0.5;
Junior Women / under 20:
100 m (27)/-0.6: Leung Wing Hei 12.38;
200 m (28)/+1.2: Leung Wing Hei 25.44;
400 m (27): Ashleigh Ma Ying Wen 57.65;
5000 m (27): Cade Cameron Wright 18:34.84;
400 m H / 76.2 cm (27): Ashleigh Ma Ying Wen 62.64 / NJR;
D T (27): Nicole Yin Yi Yan 41.06;
Youth Girls / under 18:
100 m (27)/nwi: Lee Ha Yi 12.38;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (28)/+0.6: Lee Wing Lam 14.81 (& 14.99/-1.3 as 1h2);
J T / 500 g (28): Lau Kit Ying 44.44 / NYR;
Younger Girls / under 16:
200 m (28)/-0.8: Li Tsz To 25.22;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (28)/+1.7: Chloe Pak Hoi Man 14.44 (& 14.57/-0.8 as 1h2);
H J (27): Yang Zhichu 1.62;
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SINGAPORE
SA All-Comers Meeting / 27. – 28.11.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore Athletics Association – )
200 m (27)/-0.8: Marc Brian Louis/2002 21.93;
10000 m (28): Rui Yong Soh 31:28.67;
110 m H (28)/+0.1: Ang Chen Xiang 14.49;
400 m H (27): Calvin Quek Jun Jie 53.65;
P V (28): Dewey Ng 4.60; Aaron Koh 4.40; Ang Guo Jun 4.20;
J T (27): Daniel Lim 55.40;
4×100 R (27): National Team (Ian Koe, Marc Brian Louis, Joshua Han Wei Chua, Hui Sing) 40.38;
Women:
P V (28): Rachel Yang Bing Jie 3.65;
National Championships at Male / 18. – 20.11.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Ahmed Munthaqim, Maldives Athletics Federation – )
no names of Relay runners / probably there could be more NJR´s; however, DOB-information not confirmed
100 m (18): Hassan Saaid 10.63; Adam Ibadulla/2002 10.95 / NJR;
200 m (19): Hassan Saaid 21.88; Adam Ibadulla/2002 22.45;
400 m (20): Hassan Saaid 50.95;
800 m (19): Hussain Riza 1:59.83;
4×100 R (20): Saaid Sports Team 44.51;
4×400 R (19): Dhivehi Sifainge Team 3:37.48;
100 m (18): Aishath Himna Hassan/2002 12.45;
L J (19): Mariyam Ruya Ali 4.78/NR;
S P (19): Aishath Shaya Shafeeu/jr 8.92/NR & NJR;
D T (18): Aishath Ainy Mohamed 28.30/NR; Aishath Shaya Shafeeu/jr 28.21 / NJR;
4×100 R (20): Kuda Husen Sports Team 51.63;
4×400 R (18): Raaveriyaa Team 4:20.90;
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Regional Youth Indoor Meeting at Nur Sultan / 26. – 27.11.2021
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website – )
(born 2004 or younger) from KAZ, KGZ, TJK and UZB; several events were held in different races (combined
results as below)
60 m (26): Alisher Amrin KAZ/2004 7.15; Danil Popov KAZ/2005 7.23; Aibar Esengeldy KAZ/2004 7.25;
H J (27): Amir Nagayev UZB/2004 2.03;
S P / 5 kg (27): Asleddin Rakhmonberdyev UZB/2004 17.47;
60 m (26): Sharifa Doronova UZB/2005 7.74; Karina Rakhimova KAZ/2005 8.02; Violeta Gesler KAZ/2005 8.07; Anastasiya Bondarenko KGZ/2004 & Adelya Nazirbagina KAZ/2004 8.08; Kristina
Ermola KAZ/2005 8.09;
400 m (26): Alexandra Zalyubovskaya KAZ/2004 56.25;
H J (26): Barnokhon Sayfullayeva UZB/2005 1.75; Diana Geints KAZ/2004 1.70; Kseniya Borusheva
UZB/2004 1.65;
T J (27): Sharifa Doronova UZB/2005 12.73; Khushnoza Shavkatova UZB/2005 12.59; Viktoriya Popravkina KAZ/2004 12.23; Dilyara Khaybullina KAZ/2005 11.83;
S P / 3 kg (26): Malika Nasretdinova UZB/2004 15.21;
3000 m Walk (26): Sabrina Arziyeva KAZ/2006 15:52.11;
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(-courtesy of the Race websites – )
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
ADNOC International Marathon at Abu Dhabi / 26.11.2021
Titus Ekiru KEN 2:06:13; Alphonce Felix Simbu TAN 2:07:50; Reuben Kiprop Kipyego KEN 2:08:25;
Abel Kirui KEN 2:08:48; Felix Kimutai KEN 2:10:48; Philemon Rono Cherop KEN 2:12:31; Cyrus Kipkemboi Mutai 2:13:29; Julius Tuwei KEN 2:13:36; Abdi Asefa Kebede ETH 2:13:58; Anouar El Ghouz
MAR 2:15:26; Assefa Maru Haile ETH 2:19:40; Teshome Getachew Besha ETH 2:23:20; Brahim Slimani MAR 2:27:06; Esayas Data Emato ETH 2:28:30; Timothy Kosgei Kipchumba KEN 2:28:57; Abera Adere
ETH 2:33:32; Nicolas Baudry FRA 2:35:34;…first Asian finisher: 21. Mohamed Rasheed MDV 2:47:00;
10 km Road Race:
Yassir Echchaoui MAR 29:55; Ismail El Kharchi MAR 29:59; Mohamed Osama Mohamed SOM 30:10;
Mohamed Ait Manas Touda MAR 30:42; Noaman El Assaoui MAR 30:50; Abdelali Bouazzaoui MAR 31:10; Obaid Al-Nuaimi UAE 31:48; Khalifa Mohamed Al-Nuaimi UAE 31:50; Saleh Al-Suwaidi UAE 31:59; Abdulla Juma UAE 32:29;
Judith Jeptum Korir KEN 2:22:30; Eunice Chebichi Chumba BRN 2:26:01; Immaculate Chemutai UGA 2:28:30; Abebech Afework Bekele ETH 2:29:43; Aleksandra Morozova RUS 2:33:01; Letebrhan Haylay Gebreslasea ETH 2:34:16; Tsegereda Girma ETH 2:36:43; Wude Ayalew Yimer ETH 2:47:29; Aynalem Woldewariyat Woldemichael ETH 2:53:35; Kathryn Van Meter USA 2:56:58; Katrine Amtkjaer Nielsen DEN 3:09:11 / 1st Veteran/40+; Chaltu Niguse ETH 3:09:12; Carla Viedge RSA 3:11:05 / 2nd Vet; Abeer
Al Khaja UAE 3:13:44 / NR; Sarah Kelly IRL 3:14:38; Gillian Clarke ITL 3:18:10; Jill air GBR 3:18:57;
Stephanie Humphrey GBR 3:19:02;
10 km Road Race:
Hajiba Hasnaoui MAR 36:27; Yenenesh Desu ETH 38:36; Chadia Boumahdi FRA 38:37;
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EXPO 2020 Run at Dubai / 19.11.2021
Men: 10 km:
Bethwell Yegon KEN 29:23; Yassir Echchaoui MAR 29:24; Jonathan Maiyo KEN 29:29;
Brahim Slimani MAR 30:47;
SAUDI ARABIA
International Half Marathon at Khobar / 27.11.2021
Men:
Rhonzas Lokitam Kilimo KEN 1:02:05; Abel Kipchumba KEN 1:02:34; Felix Kipkoech KEN 1:02:55;
Elvis Cheboi KEN 1:03:31; Mbuleli Mathanga RSA 1:04:03; Frederick Domongole KEN 1:05:11; Cheruiyot Kipkorir KEN 1:05:26; Anouar El Ghouz MAR 1:06:07 (one day after his 2:15:26 at Abu Dhabi !!); Mykola Lukhymchuk UKR 1:07:57; Zaki Yassin MAR 1:08:30; Badr Al-Omrani KSA 1:10:30;
Mickael Gasc FRA 1:10:43; Dmitris Serjogins LTU 1:11:13; Yousef Al-Asiri KSA 1:11:26; Kevin Blackney CAN 1:11:59; Wissam Al-Farsi KSA 1:12:37; Omar Al-Rasheedi KUW 1:13:15;
Gloria Kite KEN 1:12:42; Brenda Jepleting KEN 1:13:35; Rkia El Moukim MAR 1:14:40; Joselyn Daniely Brea VEN 1:16:35; Hanane Qallouj MAR 1:18:00; Cecilia Mobuchon FRA 1:20:28; Vaida Nekoriosiene LTU 1:22:44; Soledad Dominguez MEX 1:35:04; Jessica Arnzen USA 1:35:55;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
Wan Jin Shi Marathon at ew Taipei / 21.11.2021
(-courtesy of Mr James Cheng Shih-Ching- )
following are the best results from this race, which had to be held (in contrast to earlier editions) as a “local race” with TPE runners and TPE-based foreigners (only one of them as noted below)
Men:
Marathon:
Chiang Chieh-Wen 2:26:29; Zhou Ting-Yin 2:28:48; Tan Huong Leong MAS 2:32:54; Wen Lien-Chung
2:34:28; Tsai Cheng-Hsuan 2:36:59; Lai Yi-Ting 2:39:09;
10 km Road Race:
Li Lijun 32:40; Yang Hau-Ping 32:44; He Sing-Hang 32:45;
Tsai Yun-Hsuan 2:58:57; Yang Chaio-Chu 3:07:20; Tsai Chia-Chen 3:07:55; Ju Yin-Ying 3:09:49;
Fang Chiao-Ling 3:09:50; Ho Ching-Yen 3:10:19; Hsu Hsiu-Feng 3:14:41; Chao Jui-Chuan 3:18:50;
Su Hsiao-Ping 3:22:06; Huang Su-Erh 3:22:17;
10 km Road Race:
Lai Ting-Hsuan 36:58; Chang Chih-Hsuan 37:26; Chen Chao-Chun 38:07;
KUWAIT
GULF Bank 642 Marathon at Souq Sharq / 20.11.2021
Marathon:
Ahmed Saber Bakry EGY 2:54:46;
Half Marathon:
Maali Babiker BRN 1:09:40; Youmni El Himer MAR 1:09:44; Rashid Al-Noaimi BRN 1:10:02;
Khalifa Mohamed Al-Nuaimi UAE 1:10:16; Naser Al-Azimi KUW 1:10:47; Abdullah Al-Shammari
(country = ???) 1:13:31;
10 km Road Race:
Omar Al-Rasheedi KUW 32:33;
Women
Marathon:
Taiba Al-Nouri KUW 3:36:51;
Half Marathon:
Hannah Glendinning GBR 1:33:46;
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NEPAL
National Marathon at Nepalgunj / 20.11.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Diwakar Lal Amatya-)
Marathon:
Kiran Singh Bogati 2:29:41; Narandra Rawat 2:33:28; Santosh Bikram Bista 2:33:34;
Women
Half Marathon:
Shantoshi Shrestha 1:18:48; Pushpa Bhandari 1:19:18; Bindu Hamal 1:36:39;
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Walk / Cross Country
UZBEKISTAN
National Walk & Cross Country Champs at Tashkent / 28.11.2021
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website – )
Men:
Cross Country / 10 km / combined results:
Begzod Boymatov 33:06.9 / 1st U23; Oybek Usmanov 33:07.0 / 1st Junior/U20; Sherbek Khaitov 33:27.8 / 2nd Junior/U20; Sherzod Madiyorov 34:02.6 / 2nd U23; Eldor Botyrov 34:23.4 / 3rd Junior/U20; Abror Ismatov 34:42.7 / 3rd U23; Javakhir Rustazhonov 34:49.0 / 1st Senior Men;
10000 m Walk / combined results:
Sultanmurod Erkinov 51:39.7 / 1st U23; Daler Isanov 52:45.6 / 1st Junior/U20;
Women:
Cross Country / 5 km / combined results:
Zukhra Kurbanova 16:39.6 / 1st Youth/U18; Yekaterina Antropova 16:44.2 / 1st Junior/U20; Ogyloy Muzafarova 17:25.3 / 1st U23; Sevara Choriyeva 17:30.3 / 2nd U23; Inobat Tadjibayeva 17:37.5 /
2nd Youth/U18; Asal Akbaraliyeva 17:44.7 / 2nd Junior/U20; Nargiza Mamurjonova 17:52.5 /
3rd Youth/U18;
10000 m Walk / U23 Women:
Diana Yafasova 53:21.5;
5000 m Walk / Junior Women/U20:
Nilufar Usmanova 27:28.3;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
Info / Correction to my last report
please consider, that my last report (No 21) was erroneously distributed with the wrong headline (No 20 instead of No 21); please excuse this mistake and feel free to correct the header
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(-courtesy of the Race websites – )
BAHRAIN
Royal Bahrain Internat.Half Marathon at Sakheer / 12.12.2021
Men:
Half Marathon:
Philemon Kiplimo KEN 1:00:01; Collins Koros KEN 1:00:01; Mathew Kimeli KEN 1:00:04; Titus Mbishei KEN 1:00:23; Geoffrey Koech KEN 1:00:24; Jemal Yimer Mekonnen ETH 1:00:29; Albert Rop BRN 1:01:31; Haftu Teklu ETH 1:01:40; Boki Diribi ETH 1:01:41; Samir Jouaher MAR 1:01:42; Birhanu Yemataw Balew BRN 1:01:44; Josphat Tanui KEN 1:01:51; Zelalem Bacha Regassa BRN 1:01:56; Elijah Kibiwot KEN 1:02:49; Hailemaryam Kiros ETH 1:02:50; Joshua Lemushen Nakeri BRN 1:03:08; Abdinasir Elmi BRN 1:04:09; Getaye Fisseha Gelaw ETH 1:04:14; Bart Van Nunen NED 1:04:23; Demeke Tesfaye ETH 1:05:13; Philip Tarbei KEN 1:05:47; Tadesse Tesfahun ETH 1:06:40; Maali Taur Babiker BRN 1:07:56; Emebet Niguse Mamo ETH 1:09:59; Yassine Mhimda MAR 1:11:27; Eric Watson AUS 1:12:06; Rashid Al-Noaimi BRN 1:12:26; Abdellatif Ait Hsine BRN/MAR 1:12:50; Khalid Buallay BRN 1:13:00; Mohamed Al Qais BRN 1:15:53;
5 km Road Race:
Noaman El Assaoui BRN 14:23; Moussa Karich BRN 14:24; Abdellatif Ait Hsine BRN/MAR 15.14; Mubarak Al-Sulaiti BRN 15:20; Saman Abdulsalam BRN 15:21;
Women:
Goytatom Gebreselassie ETH 1:05:36; Kalkidan Gezahegne BRN 1:05:47 / 2nd ASIA All-Time & Asian 2021 Leader; Sheila Chepkirui Kiprotich KEN 1:07:01; Irene Cheptai KEN 1:07:05; Daisy Cherotich KEN 1:07:11; Hawi Feysa ETH 1:07:21; Betty Chepkemoi Kibet KEN 1:07:44; Bosena Mulate ETH 1:07:49; Dawit Seyaum ETH 1:07:52; Purity Komen KEN 1:07:53; Brillian Kipkoech KEN 1:07:54; Tesfaye Nigisti Haftu ETH 1:08:02; Sandrafelis Chebet Tuei KEN 1:09:53; Bezunesh Gudeta ETH 1:10:49; Bontu Edao Rebitu BRN 1:13:00; Amelmal Tagel ETH 1:17:05; Fiona Singerland IRL 1:30:06; Zahra Mohamed BRN 1:39:41;
5 km Road Race:
Ivana Kuriackova SVK 17:18; Miznah Fayez Al-Nassas KSA 19:26; Katerina Matousova CZE 19:28;
MACAO
Galaxy Marathon at Macau / 05.12.2021
-in contrast to previous years this race had to be organised and held as a National Race for runners from
CHN/MAC due to the Pandemic situation; all runners for CHN except few local runners noted as for MAC –
Men:
Marathon:
Yang Shaohui 2:13:04; Gu Rongchao 2:19:24; Li Wei 2:24:05; Wang Kun 2:24:34; Zhang Jingrong 2:26:31; Ati Nianzhe 2:28:07; Yang Yi 2:28:11; Ba Xianwei 2:30:23; Song Yuebin 2:34:05 Kai Un Chan
MAC 2:35:36; Ji Meisong 2:37:46; Chi Wai Kuok MAC 2:38:02;;
Half Marathon:
Bian Qi 1:09:02; Son Zhiqiang 1:10:21; Iao Kuan Un MAC 1:12:23; Wong Chin Wa MAC 1:14:30;
Ip Seng Tou MAC 1:15:03; Cui Jiale 1:15:40; Chan Chan Set MAC 1:16:34;
Women:
Marathon:
Zhang Deshun 2:29:09; Chen Liqin 2:49:46; Gu Jinjin 2:52:09; Wu Yang Yang MAC 2:56:08 / 2nd MAC All-Time; Cao Fengying 3:00:21; Jiang Xueping 3:06:27; Yu Yuling 3:10:41; Zhu Sha 3:10:54;
…13. Ieong Mei Na MAC 3:23:50;…16. Lam Sok Chao MAC 3:30:25;
Half Marathon:
Yu Yinxia 1:20:09; Hoi Long MAC 1:23:05/NR; Wong San San MAC 1:25:35 / 2nd MAC All-Time;
Tang Mingxia 1:29:16; Xu Zhong Huang MAC 1:32:00; Leong Ka Man MAC 1:33:30; Che Sin Mei MAC
1:33:31; Yi Lixia 1:33:58; Hong Jingting 1:34:30; Kong Kuan Wai MAC 1:35:04; Yang Panpan 1:35:38;
Chan Kuai Heong MAC 1:36:11; Fa Niantan 1:36:26; Fong Choi Wa MAC 1:36:37; Chio Tong Tong MAC 1:36:59;
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JORDAN
International Read Sea Half Marathon at Aqaba / 03.12.2021
(-courtesy of the Race – website – )
Men:
Musa Yubi SUD 1:07:12; Ayman Al-Sard JOR 1:13:28; Fadel Abu Irmaileh JOR 1:14:05; Methqal
Al-Abbadi SUD 1:15:42; Ahmad Muhaisin JOR 1:16:00; Mohammad Fayez JOR 1:16:43;
Women:
Hanoia Hasballah SUD 1:26:53; Sabrieh Jamil JOR 1:33:13; Naomi Rennard USA 1:38:48;
KOREA
DONG-A National Marathon at Seoul / 28.11.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF – )
Men / Marathon:
Park Min-Ho 2:14:35; Kim Se-Jung 2:14:48; Shin Hyun-Su 2:15:01; Jung Han-Eul 2:17:39; Lee Ju-Ni
2:22:43;
Junior Men / Half Marathon:
Kim Hong-Rok/2002 1:07:02; Kim Dae-Hoon/2002 1:07:16; Lee Yun-Sang/2002 1:07:39; Lee Joon-Su/2003 1:09:00; Yu Ki-Tae/2002 1:14:43;
Women / Marathon:
Choi Jung-Yoon 2:44:09; Oh Seo-In 2:48:31 (only 2 finishers / from 7 entries);
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INDIA
Maha National Half Marathon at Aurangabad / 12.12.2021
following are combined results from two categories (National Defence Champs and Open Race)
Men:
Dhanavat Pralhad Ramsingh 1:07:50 (Defence Champ); Dinkar Mahale 1:11:54; Valvi Bhagat Singh 1:13:07;
Rameshwar Munjal 1:13:50; Suneel Kumar 1:14:05 (2nd Defence Champs);
Women:
Prajakta Vilas Godbole 1:18:22; Jyoti Shankar Rao Gawate 1:24:59; Yoginee Umakant Salunke 1:30:50;
Ashwini Namdeo Katole 1:34:44;
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Belagavi National Half Marathon at Kolkata / 02.12.2021
Men:
Arun Malavi 1:14:04;
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INDONESIA
Bank Jateng National Marathon at Borobudur / 27.11.2021
Men:
Marathon:
Agus Prayogo 2:32:21; Muh.Ady Saputra 2:35:30; Iqbal Saputra 2:38:06; Reza Aulia Pradipta 2:38:39;
Atjong Tio Purwanto 2:39:44;
Half Marathon:
Irmansah 1:15:58;
Women:
Marathon:
Odekta Elvina Naibaho 3:02:48; Pretty Sihite 3:18:59; Irma Handayani 3:19:13; Westi Indah 3:21:36;
Yulianti Utari 3:22:31; Yulianingsih 3:24:07;
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THAILAND
Loifaa Half Marathon at Korat / 12.12.2021
Men:
(no translations of names for THA-runners available; time of the overall winner only 1:17:02)
Women:
Dorcas Jebotip Tarus KEN 1:37:57;
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National Marathon at Trang / 05.12.2021
Men:
Marathon:
Apichai Phujit THA 2:40:40;
Half Marathon:
Sergey Zyrianov RUS (THA-based) 1:11:01; Aekkalak Jhankaeo THA 1:14:53;
Women:
Marathon:
Dorcas Jebotip Tarus KEN 3:17:09;
Half Marathon:
Kewalin Kamduang THA 1:38:07;
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
ADNOC International Marathon at Abu Dhabi / 26.11.2021
(-correction to Report No 21-)
in Women´s Marathon results Abeer Al Khaja UAE was erroneously listed as 14th female finisher with a time of 3:13:44, which was included to my report and valued as a new UAE record; however, later on it was confirmed, that this was an error by the organisers and she didn´t finish at all; so delete info about a NR by her
Delayed UAE results
Half Marathon at Abu Dhabi / 20.11.2021
Men:
Adil El Hanyfy MAR 1:12:32; Lee Garrett GBR 1:12:49 (1st Veteran/40+); Jean Claude Haramboure FRA
1:13:23 (1st Masters); Abdullah Al-Queti UAE 1:14:48;
Women:
Sarah Kelly IRL 1:30:22; Eve Moore GBR 1:35:16; Corinna Weber GER 1:37:07 (1st Masters);
Clare Farrell GBR 1:37:50; Kata Pasztor HUN 1:37:59; Alena Bednarova CZE 1:38:25;
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Dubai Festival City Half Marathon at Dubai / 22.10.2021
Men:
Half Marathon:
Lee Garrett GBR 1:11:29 (1st Veteran/40+); Aggrey Agaba UGA 1:12:02;
10 km Road Race:
Noah Koech KEN 34:12;
Women:
Half Marathon:
Sara Duff GBR 1:39:19;
10 km Road Race:
Hilda Allin RSA 37:36;
5 km Road Race:
Chloe Tighe AUS 17:06;
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ON THE TRACK
THAILAND
Golden Fly Event Series Jumps Meet at Phuket / 04.12.2021
(-courtesy of the Asian AA –)
following are the best performances from this International Meet at Phuket´s beachside with invited Pole
Vaulters & Long Jumpers from 8 countries and best THA athletes
Men:
P V: Austin Miller USA 5.70 (5.00/1; 5.20/1; 5.30/1; 5.40/1; 5.50/1; 5.60/3; 5.70/1; 5.75/ 3fouls); Jacob
Wooten USA 5.60; Matt Ludwig USA 5.60; Patsapong Ansam-Ang THA 5.40; Scott Houston USA 5.40;
L J: Suttisak Singkhon THA 7.59/-0.1; James Lelliot GBR 7.54/nwi; Yaroslav Isachenko UKR 7.46/-0.3;
Artsiom Huryn BLR 7.40/ 0.0;
Women:
P V: Holly Bradshaw GBR 4.51 (4.21/1; 4.31/1; 4.51/2; 4.66/ 3 fouls); Kristen Brown USA 4.21;
Natalie Uy PHI 4.21; Megan Zimlich USA 4.01; Chonthicha Khabut THA 3.81;
L J: Nastasia Myronchik-Ivanova BLR 6.47/ 0.0; Maria Natalia Londa INA 6.35/+0.1; Parinya Chuaimaroeng THA 5.92/+0.2; Anna Lunyova UKR 5.89/+0.2; Violetta Razbeyko RUS 5.81/+0.2;
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VIETNAM
National Championships at Hanoi / 09. – 12.12.2021
(-courtesy of the Vietnam-Federation– website – )
following are detailed best performances from these 1st major Champs in this country during this season /
wind-readings not reported for several horizontal events, although surely measured
Men:
100 m (9)/-1.2: Ngan Ngoc Nghia 10.67; Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 10.73; Trinh Viet Tu 10.75; Le Trung Kien 10.77; Nguyen Ba Kien/2003 10.86 (10.855); Le Trong Hinh 10.86 (10.858); Le Quyen Loi 10.87;
semis (9) s1/-0.8: Ngan Ngoc Nghia 10.57; Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 10.64; Nguyen Ba Kien/2003 10.74;
Le Trong Hinh 10.85; Ngo Thi Anh/2002 10.85; s2/-1.4: Le Trung Kienh 10.73; Trinh Viet Tu 10.75;
Le Quyen Loi 10.79;
heats (9) h1/-1.6: Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 10.72; Ngan Ngoc Nghia 10.87; h3/-0.9: Trinh Viet Tu 10.89;
200 m (13)/-0.3: Bui Van Nghiem 21.55; Nguyen Dinh Va/2003 21.68 (21.672); Ngan Ngoc Nghia 21.68
(21.677); Luong Van Thao 21.73 Le Trung Kien 21.99;
heats (13) h1/-1.9: Nguyen Dinh Va/2003 21.79; h2/-2.6: Bui Van Nghiem 21.90; h3/-2.2: Luong Van Thao 21.93;
400 m (10): Tran Nhat Hoang 46.96; Le Ngoc Phuc/2002 47.48; Luong Van Thao 47.84; Tran Dinh Son 48.67; Nguyen Quoc Hao/2003 48.77;
heats (10)/hand-timed: h1: Le Ngoc Phuc/2002 47.7; Tran Nhat Hoang 47.8; Nguyen Quoc Hao/2003 48.3;
800 m (13): Tran Van Dang 1:53.71; Giang Van Dung 1:53.98; Luong Duc Phuoc/2002 1:54.30;
Tran Nhat Sang/2002 1:54.81; Son Tien Phat/2005 1:54.82; Duong Van Thai 1:55.38; Nguyen Van Cuong/2003 1:56.74;
semis (12) s2: Giang Van Dung 1:56.12; Duong Van Thai 1:56.81; s3: Tran Van Dang 1:53.40; Tran Nhat Sang/2002 1:53.54; Son Tien Phat/2005 1:53.92; Sam Van Doi 1:54.47; Nguyen Xuan Quang/2004 1:56.86;
heats (12) h2: Nguyen Van Cuong/2003 1:56.33;
1500 m (10): Tran Van Dong 3:54.98; Giang Van Dung 3:55.65; Duong Van Thai 3:56.49; Luong Duc Phuoc/2002 3:56.60;
5000 m (11): Nguyen Van Lai 14:51.81; Do Quoc Luat 14:53.98; Le Trung Duc 14:56.78; Le Van Thao 15:01.18;
10000 m (12): Nguyen Van Lai 31:10.33; Le Van Thao 31:15.12; Nguyen Quoc Anh 31:17.64;
3000 m St (12): Le Tien Long 9:07.85; Do Quoc Luat 9:09.65; Le Trung Duc 9:10.91; Nguyen Trung Cuong 9:15.53;
110 m H (12)/-1.0: Bui Minh Duong 14.64; Nguyen Duc Som 14.72; Huynh Duy Khanh/2002 14.97; Nguyen Van Chung 15.00; Chau Anh Tu 15.11; Nguyen Cong Loi 15.12;
400 m H (9): Quach Cong Lich 52.34; Nguyen Duc Son 53.02; Phan Khac Hoang 53.59; Nguyen Van Trong/2002 54.44;
H J (12): Vu Duc Anh 2.16; Nguyen Long Chu 2.03; Tran Hoai Ngoc/2002 2.03; Nguyen Thanh Nhan 2.00; Nguyen Huynh Thanh Vu/2002 2.00;
P V (11): Nguyen Van Hue 4.60; Bui Van Chung 4.50; Tran Ba Linh 4.40; Le Van Han 4.40; Nguyen Viet Quang Minh 4.20;
L J (10)/nwi: Nguyen Tien Trong 7.80; Tran Van Dien 7.73; ex-competition: Nguyen Tuan Anh 7.16;
T J (12)/nwi: Tran Van Dien 15.83; Nguyen Thuong Duc 15.58; Lam Tung Duong 15.42; Nguyen Tien Trong 15.29; Pham Nhat Duy/2002 15.10; Le Minh Luc/2002 14.95; ex-competition: Nguyen Tuan Anh 14.97;
S P (9): Phan Thanh Binh 15.32; Le Hong Quan 14.94;
D T (10): Phan Thanh Binh 48.17; Do Thanh Phap/2002 44.15;
H T (11): Do Tan Truong 52.50; Le Hong Quan 52.13;
J T (10): Nguyen Hoai Van 71.02; Pham Ngoc Anh 66.27; Nguyen Huu Toan 65.72; Nguyen Truong Giang 63.88;
Decathlon (9/12): Bui Van Su 6926 (11.18/-1.2; 6.60; 11.81; 1.75; 50.72 / 14.97/-1.5; 36.41; 4.40; 50.25; 4:44.10); Luong Minh Sang 6860 (11.55/-1.2; 6.72; 12.17; 1.93; 53.63 / 14.98/-1.5; 36.71; 4.60; 50.40; 5:06.43); Le Van Han 6509 (11.42/-1.2; 6.85; 10.31; 1.81; 51.66 / 15.53/-1.5; 35.57; 4.00; 43.55; 4:51.62); Nguyen Ba Binh 5990;
20000 m Walk (11): Nguyen Thanh Ngung 1:33:22.06 / NR -Track Walk, although his NR at 20 km Road is much faster (1:23:29); Vo Xuan Vinh 1:33:22.16; Phung Kim Quang/2003 1:37:19.32; Huynh Ngoc Trai 1:43:28.88; Vo Nhat Cuong 1:43:47.03; Tran Tuan Anh/2002 1:46:04.78; Le Van Huong/2002 1:46:11.25;
4×100 R (10): Ho Chi Minh Team (Chau Nguyen Phu, Nguyen Anh Bang, Nguyen Dang Khoa, Le Quyen Loi) 41.64;
4×200 R (12): Thanh Hoa Team (Nguyen Tuan Vu, Luong Van Thao, Quach Cong Lich, Le Trong Hinh) 1:25.32;
4×400 R (12): Ha Tinh Team (Nguyen Hoai Nam, Nguyen Quoc Hao, Tran Dinh Son, Le Ngoc Phuc) 3:11.04; 4×800 R (9): Hanoi Team (Phan Khac Hoang, Giang Van Dung, Nguyen Huu Tung Anh, Tran Van Dang) 7:47.64;
Women:
100 m (9)/+0.8: Le Tu Chinh 11.66; Hoang Du Y/2004 12.01; Ha Thi Thu 12.10; Duong Thi Hoa 12.17;
To Thi Nga 12.20;
heats (9) h1/-1.2: Le Tu Chinh 11.60; Hoang Du Y/2004 11.83; Kha Thanh Truc 12.25; Do Thi Quyen 12.25; h2/-2.1: To Thi Nga 12.02; Ha Thi Thu 12.07; Duong Thi Hoa 12.16; Nguyen Thi My Hanh/2004 12.20;
200 m (13)/-2.3: Le Tu Chinh 23.69; Hoang Thi Ngoc 24.54; Ha Thi Thu 24.56; To Thi Nga 24.73;
Duong Thi Hoa 25.26;
heats (13) h1/-1.8: Le Tu Chinh 24.65; h2/-1.4: To Thi Nga 24.54; Hoang Thi Ngoc 24.64; Ha Thi Thu 24.82;
400 m (10): Nguyen Thi Huyen 53.28; Nguyen Thi Hang 53.99; Hoang Thi Ngoc 55.00; Nguyen Thi Ngoc/2002 55.73; Nguyen Thi Thu Ha/2002 55.77;
heats (10) h1: Nguyen Thi Hang 54.93; Nguyen Thi Ngoc/2002 55.72; Nguyen Thi Thu Ha/2002 56.44; Chu Thi Huc/2003 57.45; h2: Nguyen Thi Huyen 55.17; Hoang Thi Ngoc 55.74;
800 m (13): Khuat Phuong Anh 2:09.04; Bui Thi Ngan 2:11:36; Dinh Thi Bich 2:13.14; Tran Thi Duyen 2:14.57;
heats (12) h1: Khuat Phuong Anh 2:13.88; h2: Bui Thi Ngan 2:14.52;
1500 m (10): Nguyen Thi Oanh 4:19.66; Khuat Phuong Anh 4:28.10; Bui Thi Ngan 4:28.59; Nguyen Thu Quyen/2003 4:31.45; Nguyen Khanh Linh/2006 4:40.25;
5000 m (10): Nguyen Thi Oanh 15:53.48 / SEA Regional Record & NR; Pham Thi Hong Le 16:35.50 / 3rd VIE All-Time; Pham Thi Hue 17:12.84; Lo Thi Thanh 17:15.75; Doan Thu Hang 17:34.54; Diep Thi Thanh Phuong/2003 18:13.93;
10000 m (13): Pham Thi Hong Le 34:01.59/NR; Lo Thi Thanh 35:24.81 / 5th VIE All-Time; Doan Thu Hang 35:49.69; Bui Thi Thu Ha/2003 36:34.61;
3000 m St (12): Nguyen Thi Oanh 10:12.87; Nguyen Thi Huong 10:43.15; Le Thi Thanh Nga/2005 10:50.10; Ho Thi Thu Ha/2004 11:00.47; Ngo Thi Khanh Ny 11:42.15; Le Thi Lan 11:57.84; Hoang Thi Ngoc Anh/2006 11:58.66; Nguyen Thi Thanh/2003 12:19.99; Pham Thi Hai Yen/2008 (!!) 12:21.23; Vu Thi Huyen/2002 12:26.27; Vu Thu Ha/2002 12:30.13;
100 m H (12)/-0.6: Huynh Thi My Tien 13.59 / 4th VIE All-Time; Bui Thi Nguyen 13.77; Nguyen Thi Linh/2002 13.83; Tran Thi Yen Hoa 14.09; Nguyen Thi My Hanh/2004 14.97;
400 m H (9): Nguyen Thi Huyen 60.36; Nguyen Thi Thu Ha/2002 61.61; Chu Thi Huc/2003 62.86; Phan Vu Nhu Y/2002 64.88;
H J (13): Pham Quynh Giang/2002 1.81; Pham Thi Diem 1.81; Hoang Thi Thu Trang 1.74; Nguyen Thanh Vy/2002 1.71;
P V (9): Truong Thi Thu 3.20;
L J (9)/wind-info for the winner only: Bui Thi Thu Thao 6.27/+1.2; Vu Thi Ngoc Ha 6.07; Ha Thanh Thuy/2003 5.95; Hoang Thanh Giang 5.92; Nguyen Thi Truc Mai 5.89; Vu Thi Mong Mo 5.83; Bui Thi Loan 5.73; Tran Thi Thuy Hang 5.68;
T J (12): Vu Thi Ngoc Ha 13.55; Nguyen Thi Huong 13.36; Tran Thi Thuy Hang 12.82; Bui Thi Thu Thao 12.69; Nguyen Thi Thu Ha/2003 12.43; Khuat Thi Thu Hang 12.39; Nguyen Ngoc Tu/2002 12.31;
Ha Thanh Thuy/2003 12.20;
S P (12): Lieu Thi Hong Phuong/2002 13.93 / NJR; Huynh Ngoc My/2002 12.75;
D T (11): Nguyen Thi Hong Thuong 43.02; Nguyen Thi Kim Loan 40.55;
H T (11): Bui Luu Phuong Ngan 47.63;
J T (13): Lo Thi Hoang 51.75; Bui Thi Xuan 49.95; Lo Thi Hang 43.31; Ca To Uyen/2004 42.19;
Heptathlon (12/13): Nguyen Linh Na 5096 / 4th VIE All-Time (14.76/-1.2; 1.64; 10.81; 25.51 / 5.19; 39.50; 2:25.92); Hoang Thanh Giang 4793 (15.36/-0.7; 1.67; 8.26; 25.36 / 5.76; 22.30; 2:21.68); Pham Thi Thao 4520 (15.66/-1.2; 1.58; 9.43; 26.58 / 5.22; 32.30; 2:31.59); Nguyen Thi Quynh/2003 4506 (15.50/-1.2; 1.55; 8.59; 27.25 / 5.07; 39.00; 2:29.76); Bui Thi Koe 4441 (15.45/-0.7; 1.52; 10.55; 26.62 / 5.17; 36.75; 2:47.20); Nguyen Lan Anh 4366 (15.12/-0.7; 1.64; 9.71; 26.22 / 5.17; 31.55; 3:00.87); Nguyen Thi Van Anh/2004 4025 (15.97/-1.2; 1.52; 8.50; 26.71 / 5.26; 25.80; 2:49.68);
20000 m Walk (11): Nguyen Thi Thanh Phuc 1:46:47.38; Pham Thi Thu Trang 1:50:40.75; Thai Thi Kim Ngan/2002 1:56:30.58; Dau Thi Na/2004 2:06:32.81;
4×100 R (10): Quan Doi Team (Nguyen Thi Hong Van, Hoang Du Y, Quach Thi Hong Thuy, Bui Thi Nguyen) 46.70;
4×200 m (12): Hanoi Team (Nguyen Thi Kim Ngoc, Hoang Thi Minh Hanh, Phung Thi Hue, Nguyen Thi Hang) 1:38.16;
4×400 R (12): Nam Dinh Team (Do Thi Quyen, Dinh Thi Bich, Nguyen Thi Thu Ha, Nguyen Thi Huyen) 3:41.60;
4×800 R (9): Hanoi Team (Do Thi Hong, Hoang Thi Minh Hanh, Nguyen Thi Hang, Khuat Phuong Anh) 8:59.07;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R (10): Ho Chi Minh Team (Ha Thi Thu, Luu Kim Phung, Nguyen Dang Khoa, Le Quyen Loi) 43.58;
4×400 R (13): Hanoi Team (Khuat Phuong Anh, Ngyuen Thi Hang, Phan Khac Hoang, Nguyen Duc Son) 3:25.52;
SINGAPORE
National Sprint Series Meeting / 11.12.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore-Federation – )
following are few selected best performances from this competition with sprint events for different age-group categories
Men:
100 m (11) Race A/+1.4: Marc Brian Louis/2002 10.39 / NJR; missed NR by 0.02 seconds only & 3rd SGP
All-Time; Joshua Han Wei Chua 10.62; Ian Koe 10.68; Hui Sing 10.77; Race B/+0.4: Xander Ho Ann Heng 10.89;
4×100 m (11): National Team (Ian Koe, Joshua Han Wei Chua, Hui Sing, Marc Brian Louis) 40.17;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
City Cup Meeting at New Taipei / 03. – 06.12.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA – )
following are best performances from this competition for High School athletes (born 2003 or later) and few additional events for Youth Boys/U 18 category (born 2004 or later) / informaton restricted to TOP 3 finishers
in finals per event
High School Boys:
100 m (5)/-0.7: Tang Chi-Ying/2005 10.82;
200 m (6)/+0.1: Lin Po-Hsun/2004 21.73; Hung Meng-Lung/2004 21.77; Chen Cheng-An/2004 21.94;
400 m (4): Lin Chung-Wei/2004 48.44;
800 m (6): Tseng Tzu-Sheng/2004 1:53.71;
110 m H / 99 cm (4)/+4.2: Lin Ting-Ta/2003 14.06w; Liu Yuan-Ming/2003 14.38w; Hsieh Po-Wei/2005 14.45w;
400 m H (5): Lin Chung-Wei/2004 51.85; Wang Po-Ya/2003 52.19; Lin Hui-An/2003 53.98;
H J (4): Yeh Po-Ting/2003 2.05; Lo Tzu-Chieh/2004 2.05;
P V (5): Lin Tsung-Hsien/2003 5.25 / NJR & 4th (eq.) TPE All-Time; Huang Cheng-Chi/2003 5.20;
Wu Yen-Han/2005 4.40;
L J (3): Chiu Tzu-Chi/2006 7.26w/+2.8; Chen Yi-An/2005 7.26w/+3.0;
S P / 6 kg (5): Lo Tang-Hui/2004 16.28;
D T / 1.75 kg (3): Ma Shao-Wen/2003 50.43; Li Chen-Yu/2003 49.80;
H T / 6 kg (5): Wang Shih-Chieh/2004 62.82;
J T / 800 g (3): Hsu Tai-Yu/2004 64.13; Wang Tzu-Yuan/2004 62.73; Chao Jui-Cheng/2004 62.16;
4×100 R (5): Taipei University HS Team (Peng Chih-Hsin, Tsao Kuang-Chun, Lin Hui-An, Chiu Tzu-Chi) 41.56;
Youth Boys/U 18:
3000 m (5): Hsu Li-Hung/2005 8:44.96;
2000 m St (6): Yeh Hsiang-Peng/2004 6:07.83; Lin Yu-An/2005 6:15.46;
100 m H / 91.4 cm (3)/-1.3: Lin Yi-Kai/2004 13.69; Hsieh Yuan-Kai/2006 13.77; Chen Shao-Hsuan/2005 14.16;
400 m H / 84 cm (4): Su Chin-Chieh/2004 54.44;
S P / 5 kg (3): Lo Tang-Hui/2004 17.74;
D T / 1.5 kg (4): Lai Kuan-Yu/2004 52.20;
H T / 5 kg (6): Wang Shih-Chieh/2004 64.06 / NYR; Tu Hung-Chang/2004 60.48;
J T / 700 g (5): Hsu Tai-Yu/2004 64.16;
High School Girls:
100 m (5)/-2.0: Chou Hsin-Tung/2005 12.29;
200 m (6)/+1.7: Lu Chia-Ying/2004 25.24;
5000 m (6): Hsu Yi-Chieh/2003 18:15.75; Liu Hsin-Hui/2003 18:22.91;
10000 m (3): Hsu Yi-Chieh/2003 37:50.98;
3000 m St (4): Wu Hsin-Fang/2004 11:47.09; Chen Yi-Tsen/2005 12:15.99; Chen Hsin-Yu/2004 12:19.37;
100 m H (4)/+1.2: Hsu Le/2003 14.02; Lai Yin-Ning/2006 14.39; Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.49;
400 m H (5): Lai Yin-Ning/2006 62.19; Chung Chao-Chen/2004 63.28; Yi Po-An/2006 64.29;
H J (3): Ou Min-Heng/2004 1.74; Lin Pei-Ying/2004 1.71; Chang Chia-Yu/2003 1.68;
P V (5): Huang Kai-Yun/2003 3.50; Chen Tzu-Tsen/2004 3.40; Wang Yu-Chen/2003 3.30;
L J (5): Wang Tzu-Hsuan/2005 5.77/+0.3; Tsou Shu-Chun/2004 5.72/+1.1; Huang Shih-Han/2005 5.68/+1.8;
T J (3): Hsu Tzu-Yu/2004 12.22/+0.5; Chen Hsin-Hui/2004 12.08/-0.3; Chen Yu-Chien/2003 12.06/-0.1;
S P (3): Chang Hui-Ching/2004 12.98;
D T (4): Liu Chia-Yin/2004 44.81; Chien Tien-Ai/2003 44.70; Liu Wen-Ning/2004 41.29;
H T (6): Chen Ya-Chi/2003 46.78; Wu Pei-Chi/2004 46.49;
J T (3): Hsu Jo-Chia/2003 46.38; Shih Hsin-Hua/2003 44.34; Pan Sheng-Shuang/2004 43.17;
Heptathlon (4/5)/no details: Ou Min-Heng/2004 5029; Chung Chih-Jou/2004 4112; Chang Yu-Hsuan/2006 4020;
4×100 R (5): Taoyuan HS Team (Chou Ching-Hsuan, Wu Hsin-Yi, Li Liang-Ying, Kuan Yu-Hsuan) 48.20;
4×400 R (6): Taipei Datong HS Team (Chen Sheng-Ya, Lu Chia-Ying, Hou Mei-Fang, Hsu Tzu-Hsuan) 3:58.88;
Youth Girls / U 18;
2000 m St (6): Wu Hsin-Yu/2004 7:16.53 / NYR; Wu Chia-Yun/2004 7:19.12; Pan Hsiu-Li/2006 7:26.72;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (3)/-1.0: Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.06; Lai Yin-Ning/2006 14.31; Chiu Ai-Lin/2006 14.88;
5000 m Walk (4): Yu Tzu-Yun/2006 25:35.15; Chung Shao-Hsun/2005 26:07.12;
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NEPAL
National Junior & Youth Champs at Kathmandu / 06.-07.12.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Diwakar Lal Amatya – )
following are few selected best performances from these champs for different age-group categories and with participation of some guests from Bangladesh / hand-timing, no wind-measurements and no exact dates per event
Junior Men / U 20:
100 m: B.K.Yombraj NEP 11.0;
3000 m: Prakash Kathayat NEP 9:27.7;
4×100 R: Kapilbastu Junior Team NEP 45.5 / NJR (unconfirmed ??);
Junior Women / U 20:
100 m: Sumaya Dewan BAN 11.9; Sonia Akhter BAN 12.1;
3000 m: Ram Maya Budha NEP 10:44.5;
L J: Sonia Akhter BAN 5.77;
4×100 R: National Junior Team BAN 50.2; Dang Junior Team NEP 55.5 / NJR (unconfirmed ??);
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Delayed results
SRI LANKA
57th Army Championships at Colombo / 22. – 26.11.2021
(-courtesy of the Ceylonathletics – website – )
following are detailed performances from these Champs after delayed receipt of the official results /
no details per event for Multi-events and no names of Relay runners reported
Men:
100 m (24)/+2.1: Y.M.Chaminda Yodasinghe 10.47w; Chanuka Sandeepa Dharmakirthi 10.56w;
A.S.Mohamed Safan 10.65w; R.P.K.N.Chathuranga 10.67w; Asiri Wijesekara 10.69w; T.M.S.D.S. Rathnasiri 10.73w; M.Vinod Suranjaya De Silva 10.87w;
note: W.K.Himasha Eashan, who finsihed 1st with 10.29w, was subsequently disqualified on 26th Oct (reported
as provisional doping suspension, which would then be his 2nd doping case)
semis (24) s1/+1.6: Safan 10.65; De Silva 10.77; Rathnasiri 10.79; s2/+1.3: Wijesekara 10.63; Chathuranga 10.70 (Eashan 10.50/disq.); h3/+1.5: Yodasinghe 10.54; Dharmakirthi 10.69; W.P.D.K. Wijerathne 10.83;
heats (24) h2/+1.3: (Eashan 10.88/disq.); h3/+1.5: Dharmakirthi 10.77; h4/+1.9: Yodasinghe 10.60; Chathuranga 10.81; h5/+0.9: Wijesekara 10.81; h6/+1.5: Safan 10.75; Rathnasiri 10.79;
200 m (25)/nwi: S.P.Aruna Dharshana 21.03; A.S.Mohamed Safan 21.23; F.D.Chalith Piyumal/2002 21.40;
H.M.Dilip Ruwan 21.68; D.S.R.M.Y.S.Samaranayake 21.73; M.G.Ajith Premakumara 21.77; H.M.Shinal 21.96; (W.K.Himasha Eashan subsequently disqualified; he finished 2nd with 21.20);
semis (24)/nwi s1: Piyumal/2002 21.47; Samaranayake 21.54; Dilip Ruwan 21.98; s2: Safan 21.44; (Eashan 21.44/disq.); Premakumara 21.71; s3: Dharshana 21.25; Shinal 21.90; h6: Wijerathne 21.82;
heats (24) h1: (Eashan 21.45/disq.); Premakumara 21.71; h2: Samaranayake 21.44; Dilip Ruwan 21.67;
h3: Piyumal/2002 21.97; h4: Safan 21.83; h5: Dharshana 21.49; Shinal 21.96;
400 m (26): Pabasara Niku 46.36; D.H.M.S.Karunarathne 46.83; R.P.Isuru Lakshan 47.11; Rajitha Niranjan Rajakaruna 47.17; H.M.Dilip Ruwan 47.33; H.V.Dinuka Deshan 47.42; Anjana Gunarathne 47.46;
semis (26) s1: Niku 46.70; Karunarathne 47.07; Anjana Gunarathne 47.34; H.D.R.Madushan 47.98;
s2: Dilip Ruwan 48.06; Y.M.W.Gunarathne 48.15; H.K.M.S.Jayalal 48.22; D.S.R.M.Y.S.Samaranayake 48.59; s3: Lakshan 46.82; Rajakaruna 47.36; Deshan 47.97; M.G.Ajith Premakumara 48.22;
heats (26) h2: Niku 46.97; Anjana Gunarathne 47.71; Samaranayake 48.51; h5: Jayalal 48.44;
800 m (25): D.H.M.S.Karunarathne 1:51.06; G.Rusiru Chathuranga 1:51.30; B.S.R.T.Bulugahapitiya 1:52.32;
Nuwan Dananjaya Bulugahapitiya/2002 1:52.41; W.A.D.Kumara 1:52.72; K.H.A.D.M.Kumarasinghe 1:52.73;
semis (24) s1: N.D.Bulugahapitiya/2002 1:53.45; L.S.D.Maduranga 1:54.63; E.M.R.S.K.Ekanayake 1:54.63; s2: Kumarasinghe 1:52.91; H.M.Susantha Kumara 1:53.65; W.A.D.Kumara 1:53,74; s3: Chathuranga 1:51.65; Karunarathne 1:52.26; B.S.R.T.Bulugahapitiya 1:53.89; R.M.Nifras 1:53.98;
1500 m (23): R.M.Nifras 3:55.43; Udaya Bandara Herath 3:55.46; W.Saman Kumara Fernando 3:56.94;
T.M.L.C.Gunarathne 3:57.21; K.D.N.C.Wijesinghe 3:57.37; T.U.G.I.Darshana Lanka 3:57.54;
5000 m (25): V.Wasun 14:41.05; R.M.Samantha Pushpakumara 14:45.06; G.M.S.Wijewickrama 14:48.33;
Kumar Shanmugeswaran 14:50.32; W.U.M.V.Kumara 14:55.87;
10000 m (26): R.M.Samantha Pushpakumara 31:12.28; Kumar Shanmugeswaran 31:12.49; W.U.M.V.
Kumara 31:18.40;
3000 m St (24): Udaya Bandara Herath 9:13.24; R.M.Samantha Pushpakumara 9:17.44; D.G.J.Wijenayake
9:18.46; T.M.L.C.Gunarathne 9:19.71; R.M.C.D.M.Rathnayake 9:26.82; S.Chandradasan 9:27.02; M.A.T.D. Samarasinghe 9:27.95;
110 m H (26)/-1.9: Roshan Dhammika Ranathunga 13.91; K.W.Salinda Randeewa 14.61; K.D.D.Ariyarathne 14.82; E.G.E.Hasitha Kumara 14.91; D.P.Kusum Kumara 15.00; S.P.D.Dhananjaya 15.27;
heats (26) h1/+0.3: Kusum Kumara 14.95; Hasitha Kumara 14.95; Ranathunga 15.19; J.M.C.M.Jayasekara 15.28; h2/+0.2: Randeewa 14.58; Ariyarathne 14.87; Dhananjaya 15.24;
400 m H (25): Asitha Tharanga Rathnasena 52.35; N.D.Kanila Viduranga 52.40; A.M.G.Thushara 52.91;
B.M.L.D.Bannehaka 53.61; B.M.G.H. Basnayake 54.03; K.A.R.Madushan 54.18; K.Abikshan 54.23;
heats (24) h1: Bannehaka 53.96; Basnayake 54.25; h2: Viduranga 52.95; Thushara 53.95; h3: Rathnasena
53.78;
H J (23): Roshan Dhammika Ranathunga 2.14; S.A.Tharinda Dasun 2.11; B.R.Indika Udaya Kumara 2.05;
P V (23): Arunthavarasa Puvitharan 5.00; Sachin Eranga Janith 5.00 / both 2nd (eq.) SRI All-Time;
R.P. Murugaiya 4.50; H.D.Chinthaka Dinesh 4.50; A.Channa Fernando 4.50; A.A.M.D.P. Abeykoon 4.50;
T.W.M.Priyantha Kumara & D.H.G.S.Jayantha 4.50;
L J (23): L.P.Greshan Dhananjaya 7.64/-0.5; Janaka Prasad Wimalasiri 7.61/nwi; J.H.Gayan Sampath
7.46/-2.8; W.P.Amila Jayasiri 7.43/-2.4; Mahesh Kumara Karunasekara 7.38/-0.6; H.B.M.Y.Herath
7.38/-2.7; M.N.Safree Ahamed 7.22/-1.5;
T J (25)/nwi: I.D.S.Sanjaya Jayasinghe 15.71; Waduge Chamal Kumarasiri 15.68; M.N.Safree Ahamed 15.60; T.G.V.S.Wijesekara 15.52; Y.G.Sandun Krishantha Kumara 15.38; J.H.Gayan Sampath 15.12;
S P (26): W.Samith Madusanka Fernando 16.60; R.Samitha Jayawardane 15.78;
D T ( ): S.M.A.M.P.Saparamadu 44.69; S.D.K.Silva 44.62; S.T.M.Aasik 44.60;
H T (23): W.G.S.Rukshan Kumarasiri 49.51; H.M.A.Sanjaya Bandara 49.09; K.K.D.M.Dharmasena 48.28;
J T (23): R.M.Sumedha Ranasinghe 75.91; R.D.Prasanna Ranawaka 75.24 / 6th SRI All-Time; Waruna Lakshan Dayarathne 73.15; D.G.Sampath Ranasinghe 70.24; W.B.Rajitha Fernando 68.33; K.G.Yogaraj 66.68; K.G.Hasan Pramod 64.37; E.K.C.S.Padmasiri 63.18;
Decathlon (24/25)/no details: A.S.Mohamed Asan 6892 / 2nd SRI All-Time; Ajith Kumara Karunathilake
6497; M.M.Ravindra Lakmal 6055;
10000 m Walk (23): H.M.S.R.Herath 49:08.26; P.H.S.L.Fernando 49:55.02;
4×100 R (26): SLEME Team 40.18;
4×200 R (22): SLA Team 1:23.71;
Medley R (22): SLA Team 1:50.14;
4×400 R (26): SLEME Team 3:10.46;
4×800 R (22): SLASC Team 7:33.45;
4×1500 R (22): SLEME Team 16:09.23;
Women:
100 m (26)/+0.5: D.T.Amasha De Silva 11.67; Iresha Medhanni Jayamanna/2002 12.06; Fathima Shafiya Yamick 12.26;
heats (24) h1/+1.3: Jayamanna/2002 12.11; h2/+1.0: De Silva 11.74;
200 m (25)/nwi: D.T.Amasha De Silva 24.05; Iresha Medhanni Jayamanna/2002 24.06; Nadeesha Ramanayake 24.53; Fathima Shafiya Yamick 25.14;
400 m (26): Nadeesha Ramanayake 54.54; E.Kawshalya Madushani 55.14;
heats (25) h1: Dilshi Shyamali Kumarasinghe 56.01; Madushani 56.50; h2: Ramanayake 55.62;
800 m (25): Dilshi Shyamali Kumarasinghe 2:06.73; K.Shanika Lakshani/2002 2:09.22 (& 2:13.08
as 1h1 on 24th);
1500 m (26): U.K.Nilani Rathnayake 4:25.20; K.Shanika Lakshani/2002 4:38.93;
5000 m (25): U.K.Nilani Rathnayake 16:32.47; H.M.C.S.Herath 17:32.24; H.M.W.G.Herath 17:35.55;
W.M.N.Nidarshani 17:58.97; M.G.I.K.Sugathapala 18:12.60;
10000 m (24): H.M.C.S.Herath 37:23.50; H.M.W.G.Herath 37:25.83; W.M.N.Nidarshani 37:26.14; A.S.N.Bandara 37:41.94;
3000 m St (23): U.K.Nilani Rathnayake 10:08.09; H.M.C.S.Herath 11:04.06; A.S.N.Bandara 11:14.23;
W.M.N.Nidarshani 11:20.05; H.K.I.P.Udayakumari 11:26.93; P.R.S.Pathirana 12:19.48;
100 m H (24)/+1.1: W.V.Lakshika Sugandi 13.84; H.W.K.Hapuarachchi 14.84; P.S.N.Fernando 15.03;
400 m H (25): G.A.Shyama Dulani 61.49; A.T.M.S.K.Abeyrathne 62.76;
H J (23): Randi Himasha Cooray 1.65;
P V (23): Sachini Kaushalya Perera 3.60/NR;
L J (26): Lakshini Sarangi Silva 6.14/+0.7; W.V.Lakshika Sugandi 5.75/-0.5; H.D.Rashmi Kavindya
5.69/+0.6;
T J (23): D.G.Rashmi Nirodha 12.64/-1.8; Randi Himasha Cooray 12.53/-1.0;
H T (23): Shanika Manoji Amarasinghe 44.97;
J T (24): H.L.Dilhani Lekamge 55.57; S.P.Hansani Sewwandi 44.07;
10000 m Walk (23): P.B.Gayan 53:49.13;
4×100 R (22): SLAWC Team 47.33;
4×200 R (22): SLAWC Team 1:39.10;
Medley R (22): SLAWC Team 2:08.99;
4×400 R (22): SLAWC Team 3:55.13;
4×800 R (22): SLSC Team 9:42.09;
4×1500 R (22): SLAWC Team 19:53.56;
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MALAYSIA
SUKMA Trials Meet at Kota Kinabalu / 26. – 28.11.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
following are few selected best performances from these Regional Trials
Men:
100 m (26)/+0.5: Alvine Jostine 10.70 (& 10.78/ 0.0 as 1h1);
110 m H (27)/nwi: Rayzamshah Wan Sofian 14.87; Fradzar Anak Nita 15.04;
H J (28): Mohd Eizlan Dahalan 2.13; Farrel Glenn Jurus 2.10;
T J (28): Muh.Sunik Muslimin 14.56/nwi;
J T (28): Mohd Alif Razi 61.62;
4×400 R (28): Regional Team 3:28.18;
Women:
4×100 R (28): Regional Team 49.93;
4×400 R (28): Regional Team 4:08.33;
RACE WALK & CROSS COUNTRY
IRAN
Nat. Race Walk & Cross Country Champs at Tehran / 27.11.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Ali Rezaei, IRI-Federation – )
these Champs were held as combined competition / Road Walk Champs for Men only & no details to the
Cross Country Champs (distances or times)
Men:
20 km Walk: Hamid Reza Zouravand 1:36:58; Armin Shah Maleki 1:37:28; Amir Hossein Asadi Manesh/2003 1:39:27; Mohammad Hassan Alast 1:46:05;
Cross Country: 1. Seyed Amir Zamanpour; 2. Amir Hossein Safari; 3. Mansour Bayat; 4. Rahim Abdi;
5. Rahim Dibaei; 6. Ali Akbar Barzi
Women:
Cross Country: 1. Parisa Arab; 2. Samira Khodatars; 3. Parichehr Shahi; 4. Mina Golestaneh;
5. Hadiseh Raouf; 6. Zahra Afsharian;
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SRI LANKA
South Asian Cross Country Champs Trials at Diyagama / 12.12.2021
(-courtesy of the Ceylonathletics – website – )
these selection trials were organised for qualification to the South Asian Regional Cross Country Champs,
which are scheduled to be held at Kohima/IND on 15th Jan 2022
Men / 10 km:
R.M.Samantha Pushpakumara 32:09; G.M.S.Wijewickrama 32:10; Kumar Shanmugeswaran 32:23;
Junior Men / 8 km:
K.M.Jaliga Sangeeth 28:59; Asela Benedict 29:05;
Women / 10 km
Madumali Perera 39:22; H.M.W.G.Herath 39:40; H.M.C.S.Herath 39:41;
Junior Women / 6 km:
W.M.Kasuni 25:03; G.W.O.N.Fonseka 25:39;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
CHINESE TAIPEI
International Taipei Marathon at Taipei / 19.12.2021
(-courtesy of Mr James Cheng, CTTFA – )
following are detailed results (up to TOP 20) from this International World Athletics Level Marathon Race;
Half Marathon event mainly for national runners / all TPE athletes except foreigners as noted –
Demeke Kasaw Biksegn ETH 2:11:42; Meseret Aragaw Yitbarek ETH 2:14:59; Bilal Marhoum MAR 2:15:14; Vitalis Kwemoi UGA 2:17:01; Nicodemus Kipkurui Kimutai 2:21:09; Chou Ting-Yin 2:23:13;
Chiang Chieh-Wen 2:23:51; Huang Wei-Heng/2002 2:28:46; Tan Huong Leong MAS 2:28:52;
Ho Chin-Ping 2:29:41; Wen Lien-Chung 2:30:42; Hong Yi-Ren 2:32:34; Huang Hua-Fan 2:33:01;
Tun Chang-Ching 2:33:20; Lo Shih-Chieh 2:33:33; Chou Ching 2:33:59; Lin Chin-Chen 2:34:50;
Oleksandr Sitkovskiy UKR 2:34:59; Huang Wen-Liang 2:35:54; Hsieh Chia-Ching 2:36:58;
Half Marathon:
Li Li-Jun 1:07:33; Huang Chiang-Wei 1:07:38; Zhou Chian-Feng 1:07:48; Wu Jui-En 1:07:48;
Lun Chiang-Yan 1:08:06; Shih Yu-Tsuo 1:08:33; Chiang Ying-Wei 1:08:54; Tseng Ting-Wei 1:09:25;
Chou Hung-Yu 1:09:59; Teng Hsin-Chuan 1:10:19; Song Yu-Hui 1:10:22; He Sing-Hang 1:10:32;
Hung Lin-Hung 1:10:56; David John McCarey USA 1:11:03; Yang Hau-Ping 1:11:15;
Lin Sheng-Che 1:11:33; Tsai Cheng-Hsuan 1:11:55;
Alemtsehay Asefa Kasegn ETH 2:30:44; Esther Wanjiru Macharia KEN 2:31:54; Lilia Fisikovici MDA
2:32:48; Tsao Chun-Yu 2:33:51; Viktoriya Kalyuzha UKR 2:34:58; Caroline Jepchirchir Chepkwony KEN
2:36:11; Gelane Bulbula Senbete ETH 2:38:55; Chang Chih-Hsuan 2:46:37; Li Chia-Mei 2:52:31;
Chen Yi-Ning 2:53:18; Tung Chia-Chi 2:58:18; Chen Mei-Tung 3:00:05; Huang Hsing-Yi 3:00:06;
Yen Hsiao-Ching 3:01:46; Yang Chiao-Chu 3:04:03; Liu Su-Ya 3:04:17; Fang Chiao-Ling 3:04:30;
Hsu Hsiu-Feng 3:04:30; Li Hui-Chuan 3:05:33; Yang Fu-Chin 3:0:11;
Half Marathon:
Su Feng-Ting 1:17:06; Lai Ting-Hsuan 1:17:58; You Ya-Chun 1:18:15; Rong Li-Hsin 1:22:07;
Lo Tsi-Tzu 1:22:42; Wu Min 1:23:47; Cheng Chun-Chih 1:24:09; Chiu Yu-Chen 1:25:25;
Cheng Yen-Ling 1:25:39; Chen Ya-Wen 1:26:44;
INDIA
AIRTEL National Marathon at Hyderabad / 19.12.2021
(-courtesy of the Timingindia – website – )
Men:
Marathon:
Stephen Kosgei KEN 2:23:52; Manvendra Singh 2:31:09 (3rd = 2:46:55 only);
Half Marathon:
Tirtha Pun 1:07:34; Parasappa Halijol 1:08:12; Naveen ?? 1:09:06;
Women:
Marathon:
Sonika ?? 2:56:07; Jyoti S.Gawate 3:00:41; Divyanka Chaudhary 3:28:57;
Half Marathon:
Varsha Devi 1:24:50; Aradhana Singh 1:27:49; Farheen Firdose 1:32:23;
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NEPAL
Run for Protein Half Marathon at Kathmandu / 18.12.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Diwakar Lal Amatya- )
exceptional fast times achieved in this National race incl. several male & female finishers faster than the National records / so the following performances must be surely valued as achieved on shorter (unconfirmed) distances
Men:
Half Marathon:
Tirtha Tamang 1:03:45; Durga Budha 1:03:49; Gopi Chandra Parki 1:04:29; Rajan Rokaya 1:04:40;
Hom Lal Shrestha 1:05:58;
10 km Road Race:
Mukesh Pal 30:59.5; Anish Thapa Magar 31:04.0; Deepak Adhikari 31:08.9;
Half Marathon:
Santoshi Shrestha 1:14:14; Pushpa Bhandari 1:17:58; Bushwa Rupa Budha 1:19:01; Bindra Shrestha
1:24:20; Rekha Bista 1:30:58;
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THAILAND
16th Muang Thai Marathon at Chiangmai / 19.12.2021
(-courtesy of the Sportstats ASIA – website – )
Men:
Marathon:
Anuchi Jiw 2:39:05
Half Marathon:
Thanat Yoddamnern 1:16:39;
Women:
Marathon:
Phintuaon Weerasomkiat 3:08:14; Nisachon Morgan 3:23:07 (1st Veteran/40+); Darika Suwanmongkol 3:28:22;
Half Marathon:
Jessie Chan HKG 1:37:27; Khwanruan Saiwongyon 1:37:54;
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ON THE TRACK
MALAYSIA
National Championships at Kuala Lumpur / 18. – 19.12.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Mohamad Ali and Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
following are detailed results from these champs, where were postponed to this date / no wind-readings & no names for Relay runners
100 m (18) / Race 1: Muh. Zulfiqar Ismail 10.52; Muh.Haiqal Hanafi 10.80; Mohd Raimi Mustafa Kamal 10.84; Race 2: Muh.Arsyad Md Saat/2002 10.69; Jonathan Nyepa 10.72; Alvine Jostine 10.77;
heats (18) h1: Nyepa 10.87; h2: Saat/2002 10.74; h6: Ismail 10.68; h7: Kamal 10.89;
200 m (19): Jonathan Nyepa 21.13; Kwong Kar Jun 21.48; Muh.Haiqal Hanafi 21.80; Luqmanul Hakim Kairul Akmal 21.89; Aidil Auf Hajam 22.00;
heats (19) h1: Nyepa 21.89; h2: Muh.Azeem Fahmi/2004 21.61; h3: Hajam 21.90; h4: Jun 21.60;
400 m (19): Muh.Ilham Suhaimi 47.88; Wan Muh.Fazri Zahari 48.06; Muh.Firdaus Mohd Zemi 48.76;
Muh.Saiful Safwan Saifuddin 48.88;
heats (19) h6: Suhaimi 48.77; Zemi 48.96;
800 m (18): Wan Muh.Fazri Zahari 1:56.77; Avinesh Austin Murugan 1:57:51;
1500 m (18): Mohd Amirul Atif Azri 3:58.74;
3000 m St (19): Ahmad Luth Hamizan 9:35.22;
110 m H (19): Rayzamshah Wan Sofian 13.72 / his 2nd fastest ever – missed his NR by 0.04 seconds only; Benedict Ian Gawok 13.92 / 4th MAS All-Time; Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhammad 14.16; Wong Chun Yee 14.22; Muh.Ridzwan Ridal 14.64; Elvin Yap Zhi Xian 14.75;
heats (19) h1: Ridal 14.34; Wan Sofian 14.46; Yee 14.48; Xian 14.49; Muh.Aftar Rosli 14.86;
h2: Haizad 13.93 / 5th MAS All-Time; Gawok 14.01; Fazillah Khamis 14.66 (dns in final); Mohd Nazarul Ali 14.78 (disq.in final); Wilson Quaik Zhen Han 15.25;
400 m H (18): Ruslem Zikry Roseli 53.67; Muh.Ammar Aiman Nor Azmi 54.70;
H J (19): Mohd Eizlan Dahalan 2.14; Farrell Glenn Felix Jurus 2.14; Lee Hup Wei 2.10; Norshafiee Mohd Shah 2.02;
P V (18): Mohd Iskandar Alwi 4.60; Muh.Naufal Shahrul Afzam/2002 4.60;
L J (18): Luqman Hakim Mohd Ramlan 7.23; Muh.Nazri Mustafa 7.19;
T J (19): Andre Anura Anuar 15.88; Brendon Ting Li King/jr 14.94;
S P (18): Farm Loong Deng 15.80; Jonah Chang Rigan/2003 15.80; Kong Chin Poh/2002 15.28;
D T (19): Muh.Irfan Shamsuddin 52.38; Abdul Rahman Lee 46.45; Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 44.86;
H T (18): Jackie Wong Siew Cheer 63.76; Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan 56.44;
20000 m Walk (19): Muh.Fakhrul Razi Jailani 1:43:45;
4×100 R (19): Sabah Team 41.83;
4×400 R (18): Sabah Team 3:26.04;
Women:
100 (18): Siti Fatimah Mohamad 12.27;
200 m (19): Siti Fatimah Mohamad 24.27; Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 24.33; Komalam Shally Selveratnam
24.50; Feova Lim Yi Fei 25.29;
heats (19) h1: Zulkifli 24.93; h3: Mohamad 25.21;
400 m (19): Chelsea Cassiopea Evali Bosupas 56.25; Nurul Faizah Asma Mazlan 56.60; Teoh Kim Chi 57.93;
800 m (18): Savinder Kaur Joginder Singh 2:15.88;
3000 m St (19): Ramiyah Balasingam 12:20.04;
100 m H (19): Juriani Mat Rodzi 15.02; Farah Syakira Azif Safarin 15.25;
heats (19) h1: Rodzi 15.01; h2: Norliyana Kamaruddin 15.01 (dns in final); Azif Safarin 15.24;
H J (19): Norliyana Kamaruddin 1.74; Yap Sean Yee 1.69; Ngu Jia Xin 1.67;
P V (19): Nor Sarah Adi 3.60; Helena Low Weng Yan 3.15;
T J (19): Kirthana Ramasamy 13.14; Nurul Ashikin Abas 13.04 / 5th MAS All-Time;
D T (19): Queenie Ting Kung Ni 49.11 / 2nd best performance MAS All-Time;
H T (18): Grace Wong Xiu Mei 59.79; Nurul Hidayah Lukman 46.24;
J T (18): Nur Ayna Nuha Maton 39.73;
10000 m Walk (18): Nurul Al Yanhaziqah Kamaruzaman 56:41.88; Nurul Ashikin Hussin 57:07.69;
4×100 R (19): ATM Team 46.64;
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PHILIPPINES
National Championships at Baguio City / 16. – 17.12.2021
(-courtesy of the PATAFA – website – )
following are selected best performances from these Champs; overall rather low standards due to very few
competitors in most events / all events only finals / no wind-readings reported (except for Heptathlon results !!)
Men:
100 m (16): Clinton K.Bautista 10.86;
400 m (16): Frederic Ramirez 48.11; Edgardo Alejan 48.78;
800 m (16): Edwin Giron 1:53.15;
3000 m St (16): Junel Goboita 9:33.17;
110 m H (16): Clinton K.Bautista 14.42; Alvin Vergel 14.92; Van Alexander Obejas 15.04;
H J (17): Leonard Grospe 2.06; Kent Celeste 2.03;
P V (16): Hokkett de los Santos/2002 4.65;
L J (16): Janry Ubas 7.32; Karl Arvin Aquino 7.28; Miller Manulat 7.17;
T J (17): Mark Harry Diones 15.24; Ronnie Malipay 15.20;
S P (16): John Albert Mantua 16.26 / 4th PHI All-Time;
D T (16): John Albert Mantua 47.76;
H T (17): Arniel Ferrera 50.08;
J T (17): Melvin Calano 65.64;
Heptathlon (16/17): Janry Ubas 5109 (7.12; 7.68/ 0.0; 10.88; 1.97 / 8.86; 4.60; 3:29.16);
Women:
800 m (16): Bernalyn Bejoy 2:15.99;
10000 m (16): Christine Hallasgo 38:22.54;
100 m H (16): Melissa Escoton 14.36; Jelly Dianne Paragile 15.08;
400 m H (17): Bernalyn Bejoy 62.66;
L J (16): Catherine Khay Santos 6.06 (& 6.01); Marestella Torres 6.06 (& 5.98);
D T (16): Daniella Daynata 41.30;
J T (17): Evalyn Palabrica 46.94;
Heptathlon (16/17): Alexie Mae Caimoso 4734 (15.34/-0.6; 1.65; 10.08; 26.90/+1.6 / 5.45/-2.5; 36.04; 2:36.82);
Josefa Ligmayo 4349 (15.89/-0.6; 1.56; 10.15; 28.63/+1.6 / 5.35/-2.1; 39.26; 2:46.93); Jelly Dianne Paragile
4248 (14.85/-0.6; 1.59; 9.23; 27.42/+1.6 / 5.28/-0.8; 23.82; 2:44.93; dnf Sarah Dequinan 4181 / after 6 events
(15.56/-0.6; 1.71; 10.71; 26.25/+1.6 / 5.30/-0.9; 34.44-dns);
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KOREA
National Throws Meeting at Mokpo / 29. – 30.11.2021
(-courtesy of the KAAF – website – )
following are few selected best performances from this competition for Shot Put, Discus Throw & Hammer Throw only / more detailed results (translated from Korean figures) would be welcome
Men:
S P (29): Jung Il-Woo 17.83; Hwang In-Sung 17.68;
D T (30): Kim Dong-Hyuk 48.93;
H T (30): Lee Yun-Chul 68.13; Yoon Seung-Chan 57.60;
Women:
S P (29): Jung Yu-Sun 15.69;
D T (30): Jung Ji-Hye 49.24;
H T (30): Park Seo-Jin 58.72;
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LEBANON
National Meeting Series at Beyrouth / 04. & 11.12.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Gaby Issa El Khoury -)
following are the best performances from two meetings with each specific events only
Men:
60 m (11)/-0.3: Abed Rayess 7.23;
300 m (11): Marc Anthony Ibrahim/2002 34.86;
400 m (4): Marc Anthony Ibrahim/2002 49.02;
1000 m (4): Peter Khoury 2:28.62; Ali Mortada 2:28.75; Jad Shmaissani 2:35.47; Mohammad Hannouf
2:37.66;
1500 m (11): Ali Mortada 3:58.30;
Women:
60 m (4)/+0.2: Haya Kobrously 7.88;
1000 m (4): Jana Termos 3:20.37;
H T (11): Mariam Youssef/2004 34.14 / NJR;
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MALDIVES
3rd MILO Grand Prix Meeting at Hulhumale / 17. – 18.12.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Ahmed Munthaqim, Maldives Federation- )
following are selected best performances / no wind-readings
Men:
100 m (17): Hassan Saaid 10.76; Ibadulla Adam/2002 11.00;
200 m (18): Hassan Saaid 21.95; Ibadulla Adam/2002 22.26;
400 m (17): Hassan Saaid 49.39;
Women:
100 m (17): Aishath Himna Hassan/2002 12.52; Mariyam Ru´ya Ali 12.53;
200 m (18): Aishath Himna Hassan/2002 25.44 / NJR;
400 m (17): Aishath Himna Hassan/2002 59.61;
1500 m (17): Aminath Jaaisha Juneez 5:05.63/NR;
3000 m (18): Aminath Jaaisha Juneez 11:15.18/NR;
L J (18): Noora Abdul Hameed/jr 4.91/NR & NJR;
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Delayed results
IRAQ
National Championships at Baghdad / 28. – 30.10.2021
(- courtesy of Dr Zaydoon Jawad Mohammed, IRAQ Athletics Federation – )
only very few performances were reported earlier by newspaper sources and included to my Report No 20 /
now official results were forwarded by the IRAQI Athletics Federation and are published by this report with thanks to the translations by Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab / wind-measurements reported for only two 100 m events; Half Marathon & Pole Vault were held at Al Najaf already one week earlier on 22nd Oct
Men:
100 m (28)/+2.8: Taha Hussein Yaseen 10.31w; Hussein Ali Nahi Al-Khafaji 10.49w; Mohamed Hassan Ali Juma 10.62w; Murtadha Azhar 10.67w; Akhtam Younus Hussain 10.70w; Mohamed Jalal 10.86w; Khadher Abbas Najim 10.87w;
200 m (30): Taha Hussein Yaseen 21.29; Mohamed Abdulridha Chunchun 21.62; Yasir Ali Mohamed
Al-Saadi 21.98; Mohamed Jalal 22.00;
400 m (28): Mohamed Abdulridha Chunchun 47.24; Yasir Ali Mohamed Al-Saadi 47.98; Ahmed Fadhel Mohamed Al-Kinani 48.14; Mohamed Baqir 48.50;
800 m (29): Ehab Jabbar Hashim 1:52.69; Hasanine Saadoun Nasser 1:54.08; Amin Hamid 1:55.22; Amir Karim Shallal 1:55.43;
1500 m (30): Mohamed Abdullah Mahal 3:48.99; Amir Karim Shallal 3:58.01;
5000 m (28): Laith Hakim Hussain 14:59.?? (full seconds only);
10000 m (30): Laith Hakim Hussain 31:38.??;
Half Marathon (22)at Al Najaf: Abdelaziz Hadhir Lueibi 1:11:40; Hussein Essam Mohamed 1:12:38; Murtadha Mohamed Abboud 1:14:55; Ali Sakban 1:16:16; Ali Ahmed 1:16:25;
3000 m St (28): Mohamed Abdullah Mahal 8:59.??; Hatem Sayed Badr 9:24.??;
110 m H (28): Mohamed Saad Nadhim Al-Khafaji 14.55; Mohamed Jassem Jabbir Al-Sudani 14.92; Mohamed Nahith Obeid 15.32;
400 m H (29): Mohamed Jassim Jabbir Al-Sudani 52.49; Farouk Ahmed Jassim 52.76; Haider Hazem 53.50;
Leith Hassan Abdel Hussein 53.53;
H J (28): Hussein Falah Al-Ibrahimi 2.05;
P V (22)/at Al Najaf: Thulfiqar Hayder Hassan Al-Taie 4.80; Muntather Faleh Abdulwahid 4.80;
ex-competition: Amir Subeih Sehioud 4.80;
T J (29): Ahmed Jawad Kadhim 15.59; Hussein Abbas Jassim Al-Behadili 15.38; Zine El Abidin Subeih Nasser 15.13; Amir Gailan Awad 15.11;
S P (28): Ahmed Hameed Khudair 15.77; Ibrahim Khalil Ibrahim 15.64; Hardy Azad Karim 15.38;
D T (30): Mustapha Kadhim Dagher 53.14; Mohamed Amer Ahmed 49.61; Marook Ridha Youssef 48.60;
Ashraf Abbas Jassim 47.55;
H T (28): Hussein Thamer Abdulwahid Al-Bayati 57.80; Raid Hamoodi Hussein 54.34; Mohamed Shawash Kamal 50.59; Amir Ali Hussein 49.12;
J T (29): Karar Raid Mehdi 67.77; Hayder Jabbar Karif 62.55;
Decathlon (27/28)/no details: Hussein Ali Karam 6433; Mohamed Nahith Obeid 6365; Haman Abdullah Makky 6162; Ahmed Adel 5955;
4×400 R (30): Al Hashd Club Team 3:17.13;
Junior Men / under 20 years
100 m (28): Saif Raad Abdel Waheed 10.70;
800 m (29): Mohamed Ali Hussein 1:54.68;
110 m H / 99 cm (28): Mohamed Najah 14.49;
400 m H (29): Mohamed Najah 54.61;
P V (22)/at Al Najaf: Amir Faleh Abdulwahid 4.70; Ali Fadel Talab 4.20;
S P / 6 kg (30): Mohamed Adel Mezher 15.65;
H T / 6 kg (30): Ali Razzaq Hamdan 54.31;
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
100 m (28)/+1.6: Falah Hassan Hadi Al-Khazaali 10.47 / NJR & NYR; Mahdi Salah 10.91;
200 m (29)/nwi: Falah Hassan Hadi Al-Khazaali 21.60 / NYR;
2000 m St (28): Ahmed Aziz 6:35.??;
P V (22)/ at Al Najaf: Ali Hussein Ali Al Daraji 4.10;
D T / 1.5 kg (28): Mohamed Ahmad Qassem 50.17;
H J (29): Maryam Abdulhamid Abdellah 1.65;
L J (28): Jawan Bahauddin Hassan 5.40;
T J (30): Jawan Bahauddin Hassan 11.84/NR;
D T (29): Afaq Faeeq Hadi 39.56;
H T (28): Marwa Qais Marhoon 45.52;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
100 m H (28): Kurdistan ba Mo Jamal 15.24;
INDOORS
UZBEKISTAN
Regional Indoor Competition at Tashkent / 14.12.2021
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website – )
following are few selected best performances / hand-timing
Men:
60 m: Jalolitdin Khamrokulov 6.7; Madiyor Mirtashov 6.8; Islom Abduminov 6.8;
3000 m: Khasan Mirsoyatov 8:44.4;
H J: Amir Bagayev/2004 2.08;
L J: Abdusamat Gaffarov 7.08;
S P: Rashid Sodikov 15.73;
Women:
60 m: Yekaterina Chargantseva/2002 7.6; Durdona Khamidullayeva 7.7;
60 m H: Madina Minnulinova/2004 8.7;
H J: Valeria Gorbatova/2004 1.65;
Youth Girls / born 2005 or younger:
H J: Emilia Rudina 1.65;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
ON THE TRACK
THAILAND
National Championships at Bangkok / 21. – 24.12.2021
(-courtesy of the THA-Federation – website – )
same as always information from major competitions in this country is unfortunately available in THA figures only / following are leading performances based on my own translations (compared to earlier results sheets); however, they are incomplete and in some of the following cases names are probably wrong and it wasn´t possible to find transcriptions for names of nearly all TOP athletes in the separate Junior Champs;
therefore it would be a pleasure to receive official (translated) results from the officials as soon as possible
100 m (21)/+1.7: Suronat Dabbang (??) 10.57; Siripol Phanpae 10.63; Thawatchai Heem-Ead 10.66;
Nutthapong Weerawongratanisiri 10.73;
heats (21) h1/+1.9: Phanpae 10.63; h3/+1.3: Dabbang (??) 10.61; Weerawongratanasiri 10.84;
h4/+2.4: Heem-Ead 10.61w;
200 m (23)/+2.0; Siripol Phanpae 21.23; Nutthapong Weerawongratanasiri 21.42; Thawatchai Heem-Ead 21.47; Narongrit Suphason (??) 21.62; Ruamchok Semathong (??) 21.67;
heats (23) h1/+0.8: Semathong (??) 21.88; h2/+1.0: Heem-Ead 21.68; h3/+0.6: Phanpae 21.54;
Suphason (??) 21.81;
800 m (24): Jirayu Pleenaram 1:54.87;
110 m H (22)/+0.8: Nothapol Dunsoongnern 14.21 (& 14.34w/+2.2 as 1h2); Punthorn Zuedee 15.05;
400 m H (22): Chaiwath Thongjumroon (??) 53.44; ?? ?? 53.63; Phatthanan Torpathong 54.24;
H J (21): Tawan Kaewdam 2.18; Kobsit Sitthichai 2.08; Natthapong Kaewmanee 2.05;
P V (22): Patsapong Umsum-Ang 5.61/NR; Kasuphob Chommanat 5.20;
L J (21): Sutthisak Singkhon 7.41/+1.1; Wisarut Suwachai 7.22w/+2.7; Kasinphob Chommanat 7.18/-0.1; Treephob Manapim 7.12/+0.3; Chaiya Sukkha 7.12/+1.1;
T J (24): Prutchaya Theparak 15.81/-0.5; Wisarut Suwachai 15.63/-0.7; Natthapong Srinonta 15.63/+1.2; Punyaphat Meebum-Ead 14.74/+0.5;
S P (23): Jakkaphat Noisri 16.41; Thongchai Silamool 16.01; Chatchawal Polyeam 15.52; Thawat Khachin
15.49;
D T (22): Keatpradit Srisai (??) 52.45; ?? ?? 47.75; Arthit Dalasri 47.16; Thongchai Silamool 46.81;
H T (24): Kittipong Bunmawan 66.33; Yongjaros Gunju 49.42; Nathapol Paknam 48.03;
J T (24): Wachirawit Sornwichai 68.12; Wanchalerm Roscha 60.44; Hutsadin Rodmanee 59.39;
10000 m Walk (22): Arthit Sriwichai 46:47.04;
4×100 R (24): Royal Thai Police Team 39.44;
4×400 R (24): Royal Thai Police Team 3:15.76;
Women:
100 m (21)/+1.9: On-Uma Chettha 11.80; Suphanich Poolkerd 11.83; Suphawan Thipat 11.87; Panita Pinchai 12.20;
heats (21) h1/+2.8: Chettha 11.80w; Poolkerd 11.86w; Phipat 12.00w; Pinchai 12.16w;
200 m (23)/nwi: Suphanich Poolkerd 24.34; On-Uma Chettha 24.88 (& 25.11/+1.0 as 1h1); Panita
Pinchai 24.98;
400 m (21): Benny Nonthamas 56.52;
5000 m (24): Pareeya Sonsem 18:36.58;
3000 m St (22): Oranuch Eamthes 12:32.04; Surakan Wanna 12:50.23; Rungtiwa Kaewmee 13:23.37;
100 m H (23)/+1.3: Natthawai Dawandee 15.09; Buarim Buekhumtod 15.25;
H J (22): ?? ?? 1.68; Suphawat Choothong 1.68;
L J (23): Parinya Chueamaroeng 5.95/+1.6; Suphawat Choothong 5.72/+1.1; Arisa Choosiri 5.68/+1.9;
T J (21): Parinya Chueamaroeng 12.85w/+3.2; Suphawadee Inthathueng 12.70/-0.5; Arisa Choosiri
12.15/+1.8;
S P (21): Areerat Intadit 15.02; Artima Saowapaiboon 12.85;
D T (22): Jaruwan Sroiseena 44.93;
H T (24): Mingkamol Kumphol 55.14; Panwas Kimsrang 54.05; Parichat Promjan 48.67; Chonmanee Saengchat 40.65;
J T (21): Jariya Wichaidit 54.38; Nuttha Nacharn 53.08; Suphisara Klinla-Or 45.32;
Heptathlon (21/22): Sunisa Khotseemueang 4744 (15.45/nwi; 1.57; 12.67; 27.12w/+2.2 / 5.54/nwi; 37.05; 2:43.87); Jirapong Prerdkaew 3931;
10000 m Walk (22): Kotchaporn Tangsriwong 52:54.01;
4×100 R (24): Suratthani University Team 47.41;
4×400 R (24): Royal Thai Police Team 3:50.63;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (22): ?? Team 3:29.34;
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SRI LANKA
33rd National Youth Sports Festival at Colombo / 19.- 22.12.2021
(-courtesy of the Ceylonathletics – website – )
following are detailed best results from this competition for Seniors and for Juniors (u/20) with 2 Road events on 1st day (19th) and Track & Field events on the following 3 days (20th – 22nd Dec)
Men:
100 m (22)/+1.1: Kavindu Nimesh Chathuranga 10.77;
800 m (20): R.M.Nifras 1:55.59; D.C.M.Ranasinghe 1:55.81;
1500 m (22): R.M.Nifras 3:56.17;
110 m H (21): K.D.Dananjaya Ariyarathne 14.91; Haritha Pabodha Megahawaran 15.16;
400 m H (21): Asitha Tharanga Rathnasena 53.01; J.A.J.T.Jayakody 53.56;
L J (20): H.B.M.Y.Herath 7.52/-1.2; Mahesh Kumara Karunaselara 7.35/+1.9; Dhanuka M.Liyana Pathirage 7.30/-0.7;
T J (21): Y.G.Sandun Krishantha Kumara 15.31; T.G.V.S.Wijesekara 15.26;
S P (20): W.Samith Madushanka Fernando 16.43;
J T (21): W.B.Rajitha Fernando 66.55; D.A.Kolamba Arachchi 64.54; J.A.D.Bagya 62.63;
10000 m Walk (21): H.M.S.Ravindu Herath 50:22.82;
4×100 R (22): Gampaha Team 41.97;
Junior Men :
100 m (22)/+1.1: S.K.Ayesh Mihiranga/2005 10.82;
200 m (20): H.M.Shinal 21.52;
800 m (20): Nuwan Dananjaya Bulugahapitiya/2002 1:54.23; M.S.Sanjaya Srinath 1:55.74; W.M.V.K.Sri Bandara/2003 1:55.85;
110 m H / 99 cm (21): B.A.Sithija Dias/2002 14.27; Ryan Perera/2004 14.75;
H J (20): Sandanam Roshen Dulmin/2002 2.04;
10000 m Walk (21): R.G.I.N.Narampanawa 50:30.66; N.Rumesh Madushanka 50:58.86;
4×100 R (21): Puttalam Junior Team 42.25;
4×400 R (22): Kandy Junior Team 3:22.23;
Women:
100 m (22)/+1.1: D.T.Amasha De Silva 11.97;
400 m (21): E.Kawshalya Madushani 56.16; Sachini Kavindya Thatsarani 57.58;
5000 m (20): W.M.N.Nidarshani 18:24.7/hand-timed;
100 m H (21)/+1.2: H.W.K.Hapuarachchi 15.23;
400 m H (21): E.Kawshalya Madushani 60.44; A.P.M.S.K.Abeyrathna 63.60;
T J (20): E.M.S.Upeksha 12.63;
4×100 R (22): Kandy Team 48.93;
Junior Women:
100 m (22): Dulyana Suludagoda/2004 12.27;
400 m (21): B.Sayuri Lakshima Mendis/2002 56.00;
800 m (20): K.Shanika Lakshani/2002 2:11.27; W.M.K.Nirmali Wickramasinghe/2005 2:12.34;
1500 m (22): K.Shanika Lakshani/2002 4:39.72;
100 m H (21): H.A.Ameesha Hettiarachchi/2003 14.97; W.A.Senuri Anuththara/2002 15.13;
400 m H (21): H.A.Ameesha Hettiarachchi/2003 62.15;
H J (21): Irosha Minoli Fernando/2004 1.70;
L J (20): H.M.N.Madushani Herath/2005 5.65;
T J (22): K.P.S.Rashmika Sewwandi/2004 12.02/-2.0; H.M.N.Madushani Herath/2005 11.83/-1.0;
J T (20): D.M.I.Hasanthi 42.35;
4×100 R (21): Gampaha Junior Team 48.99;
4×400 R (22): Gampaha Junior Team 3:50.56;
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SAUDI ARABIA
National Test Competition at ??? / 20.12.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Mohammad Abdulhamad – )
following are selected best results from a competition at an unknown venue, where no other relevant details
(i.e.probably other events, wind-readings and the name of the location) are available; therefore official results would be welcome from the officials at KSA-Federation to confirm the results as regular and correct
100 m: Mohamed Dawood Abdullah 10.28; Ahmed Mabrouk 10.53; Nasser Mahmoud 10.68;
200 m: Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie 21.29; Nasser Mahmoud 21.82; Anbar Jamaan Al-Zahrani 21.83;
400 m: Mazen Moutan Al-Yassin 45.94; Youssef Ahmed Al-Masrahi 47.01; Ibrahim Futayni 48.56;
P V: Ahmed Al-Yassin 4.20;
Additions / Corrections to Report No 23
MALAYSIA
National Championships at Kuala Lumpur / 18. – 19.12.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
it was confirmed, that all Track events on 2nd day were hand-timed, which explains the (much too) fast times
esp. at 110 m hurdles / following are all relevant corrections to Report No 23
200 m (19): Jonathan Nyepa 21.2; Kwong Kar Jun 21.5; Muh.Haiqal Hanafi 21.8; Luqmanul Hakim Kairul Akmal 21.9; Aidil Auf Hajam 22.0;
heats (19) h1: Nyepa 21.9; h2: Muh.Azeem Fahmi/2004 21.7; h3: Hajam 21.9; h4: Jun 21.6;
400 m (19): Muh.Ilham Suhaimi 47.9; Wan Muh.Fazri Zahari 48.1; Muh.Firdaus Mohd Zemi 48.8;
Muh.Saiful Safwan Saifuddin 48.9;
heats (19) h6: Suhaimi 48.8; Zemi 49.0;
3000 m St (19): Ahmad Luth Hamizan 9:35.23;
110 m H (19): Rayzamshah Wan Sofian 13.8 (not 13.72 !!) Benedict Ian Gawok 14.0 (not 13.92 !!); Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhammad 14.2; Wong Chun Yee 14.3; Muh.Ridzwan Ridal 14.7; Elvin Yap Zhi Xian 14.8;
heats (19) h1: Ridal 14.4; Wan Sofian 14.5; Yee 14.5; Xian 14.5; Muh.Aftar Rosli 14.9;
h2: Haizad 14.0 (not 13.93); Gawok 14.1; Fazillah Khamis 14.7 (dns in final); Mohd Nazarul Ali 14.8 (disq.in final); Wilson Quaik Zhen Han 15.3;
4×100 R (19): Sabah Team 41.9;
Women:
200 m (19): Siti Fatimah Mohamad 24.3; Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 24.4; Komalam Shally Selveratnam
24.5; Feova Lim Yi Fei 25.3;
heats (19) h1: Zulkifli 25.0; h3: Mohamad 25.3;
400 m (19): Chelsea Cassiopea Evali Bosupas 56.3; Nurul Faizah Asma Mazlan 56.6; Teoh Kim Chi 58.0;
3000 m St (19): Ramiyah Balasingam 12:20.1;
100 m H (19): Juriani Mat Rodzi 15.1; Farah Syakira Azif Safarin 15.3;
heats (19) h1: Rodzi 15.1; h2: Norliyana Kamaruddin 15.1 (dns in final); Azif Safarin 15.3;
4×100 R (19): ATM Team 46.7;
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PHILIPPINES
National Championships at Baguio City / 16. – 17.12.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Tyne Arteaga, PATAFA – )
following are official wind-readings – received in addition to the results by Report No 23
Men:
100 m (16)/-0.9: Clinton K.Bautista 10.86;
110 m H (16)/+0.8: Clinton K.Bautista 14.42; Alvin Vergel 14.92; Van Alexander Obejas 15.04;
L J (16): Janry Ubas 7.32/+0.9; Karl Arvin Aquino 7.28/-2.3; Miller Manulat 7.17/-0.4;
T J (17): Mark Harry Diones 15.24;/+0.1 Ronnie Malipay 15.20/-0.3;
Women:
100 m H (16)/+2.7: Melissa Escoton 14.36w; Jelly Dianne Paragile 15.08w;
L J (16): Catherine Khay Santos 6.06/+0.1 (& 6.01/-0.4); Marestella Torres 6.06/-0.6 (& 5.98/-0.3);
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KOREA
National Throws Meeting at Mokpo / 29. – 30.11.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF – )
following are more detailed results after receipt of official results with translations from Korean into English figures
Men:
S P (29): Jung Il-Woo 17.83; Hwang In-Sung 17.68; Ji Hyun-Woo 15.72;
D T (30): Kim Dong-Hyuk 48.93; Kim Eung-Ji 45.52; Han Won-Nam 45.28;
H T (30): Lee Yun-Chul 68.13; Yoon Seung-Chan 57.60; Kim Jin 52.21;
Women:
S P (29): Jung Yu-Sun 15.69; Heo Ji-Youn 14.70; Jung Ji-Hye 13.83; Jung So-Eun 13.79;
D T (30): Jung Ji-Hye 49.24; Shin Yu-Jin/2002 45.51; Jung Chae-Yun 43.17;
H T (30): Park Seo-Jin 58.72; Jung Da-Woon 53.03; Lee Chae-Yeon/2003 46.43;
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HONGKONG
Road Walking Championships / 18.12.2021
(-courtesy of the HKG AA – website – )
Chin Man Kit 3:03:52 / NR (& 1:48:38 at 20 km)
Men / 20 km Walk:
Siu Man Shun 1:49:22;
Junior Men / 10 km Walk:
Lai Yuk Cheung 53:53;
obviously no female competitors
KOREA
National Road Race Championships at Yecheon / 28.11.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF – )
Kim Eun-Hyuk/2005 31:45; Hwang Bo-Han-Bin/2004 31:46; Kim Tae-Hun/2004 31:47; Kim Min-Suk/2004 31:48;
Middle School Boys / 5 km:
Kim Young-Kyu/2006 16:08;
High School Girls / 10 km:
Shin Han-Seul/2004 35:35; Ji Hee-Won/2004 36:03; Kim Da-Yeon/2005 37:18; Kim Si-On/2003 38:02;
Middle School Girls / 5 km:
Song Da-Won/2008 17:18; An Hui-Yeon/2006 17:26; Shin Ye-Jin/2007 17:28; Shin Ji-Yeon/2006 17:32;
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THAILAND
National Marathon at Songkhla / 25.12.2021
(-courtesy of the Race – website – )
Men:
Marathon:
(no translation for the name of the winner) 2:41:20;
Nattawuth Innum 1:08:39; Sergey Zyrianov RUS (THA-based) 1:11:06;
Women:
Marathon:
Soraya Tawang 3:21:18;
Half Marathon:
Ornanong Wongsorn 1:29:35;
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SRI LANKA
33rd National Youth Sports Festival at Colombo / 19.12.2021
(-courtesy of the Ceylonathletics – website – )
following are the results from the Road events at this competition (in addition to the Track results above)
Men:
Marathon:
H.H.A.Tharanga 2:37:29; W.A.Sashen Malaka 2:39:39;
Women:
Half Marathon:
K.Sandarenu Fernando 1:32:37; Gayani Buddika 1:34:37; H.Dilmini Sudasinghe 1:38:47;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
Competition Info / Decisions from Asian AA
In addition to several earlier major competitions the following scheduled 2022 championships had to be
cancelled due to the COVID -19 situation:
-the 10th Asian Indoor Championships at Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan, scheduled for 11-13th Febr 2022, were
postponed to Febr 2023
-the 4th Asian Youth Championships at Al Kuwait, scheduled for May 2022, were postponed again to Oct 2022
-the 16th Asian Cross Country Champs at Kathmandu,Nepal, scheduled for 12th Mar 2022, postponed to Oct 2022
-the Asian 20 km Race Walk Championships at Nomi, Japan, scheduled for 20th Mar 2022, were cancelled
-the 20th Asian Junior Championships at Yecheon, Korea, scheduled for 16-19h Jun 2022, postponed to 2023
-the GCC (Gulf) Games, Multi-Sports Games incl.Athletics at Al Kuwait, scheduled for Jan 2022, postponed
to May 2022
-the South Asian Cross Country Champs at Nagaland, India, scheduled for Jan 2022, postponed to a later, not yet
confirmed date
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(-courtesy of the Race – websites – )
THAILAND
International Marathon at Buriram / 22.01.2022
Sergey Zyrianov RUS 2:28:21; Sanchai Namkhet THA 2:35:25;
Half Marathon:
Nattawut Innum THA 1:08:35; Krzysztof Hadas POL 1:09:36; Enock Kigen KEN 1:14:17;
Women:
Marathon:
Alexandra Morozova RUS 2:52:12; Linda Janthachit THA 3:00:08; Apassara Prasathinpimai THA 3:06:21;
Kapkarn Puaram THA 3:22:29; Suphansa Pholamai THA 3:23:24; Rabeang Rangphia THA 3:28:26;
Thanitnum Dateditthapraneet THA 3:29:45;
Half Marathon:
Ornanong Wongsorn THA 1:26:06; Natthaya Thanaronnawat THA 1:28:00; Aoranuch Aiamtas THA 1:29:01; Nutchanat Angchun THA 1:31:08; Jidapa Rouge THA 1:34:47; Julathip Kongsabuy THA 1:35:28; Chalalai Hinchana THA 1:36:23;
SRI LANKA
Regional Half Marathon at Battaramulla / 22.01.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Saman Kumara – )
this race was held with some guest athletes from BAN, IND & MDV / following are the results as reported for the TOP 10 male & TOP 9 female finishers / all athletes from SRI except 3 TOP runners from India as noted
Kartik Kumar IND 1:05:02; Dharmendra Kumar Yadav IND 1:07:15; Kumar Shanmugeshwaran 1:07:29; Danushka Sandaruwan 1:07:35; D.G.D.Sandaruwan 1:07:59; K.G.Vimal Dilksuha 1:08:29; G.P.A.J.K. Bandara 1:09:07; W.M.S.Kumara 1:09:17; H.M.S.Karunaratne Banda 1:09:51; R.D.N.S.Karunaratne 1:10:33;
Women:
Sanjivani Baburao Jadhav IND 1:16:06; M.S.P.M.Perera 1:19:48; H.M.C.S.Herath 1:21:00; A.S.Nisansala Bandara 1:23:39; M.A.N.K.Fernando 1:24:24; M.G.I.K.Sugathapala 1:25:17; H.W.C.Damayanthi 1:28:07; A.Anusha 1:29:05; M.G.Buddika 1:32:56;
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BANGLADESH
Bangabandhu International Marathon at Dhaka / 10.01.2022
(-with addit. thanks to Mr Rahul Pawar & Mr Diwakar Lal Amatya – )
G.K.Kelum Sampath SRI 2:31:32; Narendra Singh Rawat NEP 2:32:15; Asif Biswas BAN 2:35:12;
Muhammad Farid Miah BAN 2:40:04; Mohd Kamrul Hasan BAN 2:41:44; Mohamed Rasheed BAN 2:45:28; Mohd Firoz Khan BAN 2:45:44;
Half Marathon:
Rhonzas Lokitan Kilimo KEN 1:04:07; Yassine Zaki MAR (listed as for BRN; however, such a change of nationality isn´t confirmed at all acc. to my knowledge) 1:05:47; Abdullah Bamoussa ITA 1:06:23;
Abdelaziz Merzougui ESP 1:09:38; Mohd Ali Amin BAN 1:14:33; Mohd Sohel Rana BAN 1:14:51;
Mohd Alamin BAN 1:15:21; Mohd Atikur Rana BAN 1:15:33;
Muliye Dekebo Hailemariam ETH 2:31:39; Soud Kanbouchia MAR 2:34:46; Hellen Jepkurgat KEN 2:35:51; Shelmith Nyawira Muriuki KEN 2:38:22; Arati Dattatray Patil IND 2:53:28; Jyoti Gawate IND 2:54:14; Puspa Bhandari NEP 2:57:35; Velu Krishanthanie SRI 3:01:16; M.W.Wathsala Madushani SRI 3:10:53; Aishath Rishmee MDV 3:26:25/NR; Papiya Khatun BAN 3:39:50/NR;
Atanane Soukaina MAR 1:13:08; Shamsun Nahar Ratna BAN 1:41:16 (no others under 1:48);
Delayed 2021 results
the following event was held as part of the National Champs 2022 (see results above)
Bangabandhu Victory Day Marathon at Dhaka / 24.12.2021
Men / Marathon:
Asif Biswas 2:36:41; Muhammad Farid Miah 2:38:00; Elahi Sardar 2:40:46;
Women / Half Marathon:
Shamsun Nahar Ratna 1:38:08/NR;
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BAHRAIN
Seef Half Marathon at Manama / 14.01.2022
Moussa Karich MAR 1:05:13; Maali Taur Babiker BRN 1:07:53; Yassine Mhimda MAR 1:09:07;
Abdelattif Ait Hsine MAR 1:09:24; Ahmed Ismail (???/BRN-based/Nationaltiy ???) 1:09:28; Rasheed
Al-Noaimi BRN 1:10:59; Salman Al Adar (???BRN ???) 1:12:32; Mohamed Al Qias BRN 1:13:59;
Eric Watson AUS 1:14:20;
Katerina Matousova CZE 1:29:36; Zahra Mohamed BRN 1:34:07 (no other under 1:40);
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the following results are based on information by websites without confirmation about official course measurement/ (i.e. distances such as the Meydam Half Marathon were rather short and are or at least unconfirmed for the other races)
EXPO 10 km Road Race at Dubai / 22.01.2022
Brahim Slimani MAR 31:04; Dennis Onwongwa KEN 31:11;
Women:
Liz Marshall GBR 37:07;
Milers Half Marathon at Dubai / 22.01.2022
Men:
Brice Tchaplyguine FRA 1:15:19;
Mariya Kireyeva KAZ 1:35:24;
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Meydam Half Marathon at Dubai / 08.01.2022
Half Marathon (distance around 18.3 km only !!):
Brice Tchaplyguine FRA 1:05:02; Sameh Al Zghouil JOR 1:07:12; Omar Al Shimmari UAE ?? (nationality
unconfirmed) 1:10:54;
10 km Road Race (distance much shorter / see Women)
Godfrey Segule UGA 30:04; Jean Claude Haramboure FRA 31:09; Lee Garrett GBR 31:09;
Remi Simpson GBR 1:32:17;
10 km Road Race:
Eilish McColgan GBR 30:50 (!!!) – no others under 42:00 ; Mc Colgan finished the race after 29:15; however, she continued her race and stopped at 10 km (GPS) after 30:50, which was then confirmed as her official time for the full 10 km distance !!!
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ADSC 10 km Road Race at Abu Dhabi / 08.01.2022
Abdelali Bouazzaoui MAR 30:38; Liam Bek GBR 32:47;
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Amina Hospitals Half Marathon at Ajman / 31.12.2021
Al-Nuaimi UAE 1:12:48; Godfrey Seguie UGA 1:12:59; Buti Al-Nuaimi UAE 1:13:34; Emad
Ahmed Muhaisen JOR 30:34; Lee Garrett GBR 30:43; Mohamed Najem MAR 31:05; Sultan Ahmed
Al-Dhanhani UAE 31:14; Samir Boumesiat ALG 31:39; Nader Ismail SUD 31:44;
Latifa Essarokh FRA 1:29:19; Gillian Clarke IRL 1:31:54; Anastasiya Kolmagorova KAZ 1:32:42;
Aimee Middleton GBR 1:34:34; Sabrih Al-Muradat JOR 1:35:08; Hollie Murphy IRL 1:35:46;
National Inter-University Champs at Moodbidri / 04. – 07.01.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan- )
heats (4)/fastest out of 48 heats !!: h1: Shashikanth 10.77; h3: Arun Kumar 10.81; h8: Tiwari 10.66;
200 m (7)/-0.5: V.A.Shashikanth 21.30; A.Vignesh 21.45; Aman Khokhar/2004 21.51; Ahire Prasad 21.61;
P.Shetty Theerthesh 21.64; S.Tamilarasu 21.76; Aswin B.Sankar 21.83;
semis (6) s1: Tamilarasu 21.52; Vignesh 21.58; Emmanuel Paul 21.87; Rohith ?? 21.94; Paras ?? 21.98;
s2: Shashikanth 21.37; Khokhar/2004 21.49; Theertheesh 21.71; Sankar 21.80; s3: Prasad 21.79; Gnanasekaran Kathiravan 21.80; T.K.Vishal 21.89; Michael Dhivin 21.98;
h20: Vishal 21.96; h31: Animesh Kujur 21.94; h41: Shetty Akshay 21.76; h44: Paul 21.84;
heats (4)/fastest out of 40 heats !!: h28: Nitin 48.12; Nihal 48.29; h40: Selvamani 48.40;
800 m (7): Parvej Khan 1:52.42; T.H.Devaiah 1:52.63; Irfan ??/2003 1:52.84; K.A.Akhil 1:52.95; Murugadhasan Mariappan 1:53.05; T.Saifudheen 1:54.76;
s3: Satya Dev 1:54.74; Irfan/2003 1:54.79; Abhishek Thakur 1:54.81;
heats (4) h1: Parvej 3:55.18; h5: Satya Dev 3:52.52 (dnf in final); Malik 3:52.69; Prince 3:52.78;
heats (5) h1: Vikas 14:38.01; Ajay 14:38.06; Prince 14:38.31; Gurupreeth ?? 14:52.96 (dnf in final);
10000 m (4): Adesh Yadav 29:15.46; Arif Ali 29:18.82; Shubham Sindhu 29:46.39; Raj Sekhar Pathak 29:56.84; Rohit Kumar 29:57.28; Rohit Yadav 29:59.78; Harish ?? 30:04.97; Hariom Tiwari 30:11.85; Hemraj Gurjar 30:24.38; Bhupendra Singh 30:32.90; Shivam Yadav 30:36.58; Anand Krishna 30:39.54; Reenu Kumar 30:56.04; Shadhab Ayub Patel 40:56.50;
heats (6) h1: Raj 9:14.57; Chaudhary 9:20.82; G.Sumith 9:20.94; R.Raghav 9:22.57; Shubham 9:28.33;
h2: Saurabh 9:26.43; Sumit 9:29.55;
heats (5) h3: Vikas 14.68; h9: Noronha 15.05; h10: Lazan 15.11; h11: Yadav 15.03; Adithan 15.11;
h12: Sanjay 15.07; h13: Yashwanth 14.67;
heats (6) h11: Selvamani 53.97; h12: Rohan Gautam 53.95;
Qualification (4): 12 qualifiers – all with 2.00 m only;
P V (6)/Qualification on 5th): A.K.Sidharth 4.92 (Q/4.60); Godwin Damian 4.85 (Q/4.60); Dhirendra Kumar 4.85 (Q/4.60); A.Gnana Sone 4.80 (Q/4.60); Parshant Singh Kanhiya 4.80 (Q/4.60); Avneesh Kumar 4.75 (Q/4.60); Sakhti Mahendra/2003 4.75 (Q/4.50); P.Gowtham 4.70; Gyanendros Singh Kunwar 4.70;
other qualifiers over 7.20 m: M.Vishnu 7.36; Sandeep Singh/2004 7.28;
T J (5/ (Qualification on 4th) – nwi: Krishna Singh 15.84 (Q/15.94); T.Selva Prabhu/2004 15.73 (Q/15.33); Akash M.Varghese 15.49 (Q/15.04); Rohith Kumar 15.09 (Q/14.86); Khushvinder Singh 14.96 (Q/15.12); Jay Shah Pradeep 14.90 (Q/15.05); S.Robinson 14.88 (Q/15.27); A.Iyyappan 14.79 (Q/14.82); C.D.Akhil Kumar 14.79 (Q/14.93);
Samardeep Singh 16.46; Thorat Prafull 16.25; Shivam Choudhary 15.68 (Q/18.09 !!);
D T (6)/ (Qualification on 5th): Vikas Kumar 55.38 (Q/50.37); Abhinav Vaishnav 53.58 (Q/49.07); Bhanu Sharma 52.62 (Q/47.87); Basukesh Poonia 52.05 (Q/46.77); Deepak Dhariwal 51.64 (Q/49.29); Alex P.Thankachan 50.78 (Q/49.38); Naveen Kumar 49.07 (Q/46.54); Nalawade Pruthviraj 47.88 (Q/47.86); Prince ?? 47.56 (Q/47.07); Harnoor Singh 46.81 (Q/46.80); Amit Kumar 46.75 (Q/46.36); Dinesh Kumar 46.67 (Q/48.43);
H T (7)/ (Qualification on 6th): Damneet Singh 63.00 (Q/63.88); Ajay Kumar 62.16 (Q/59.89); Farook Ahmad 57.79; Jai Chand 57.40 (Q/56.23); Nitin Malik 56.64; Navdeep Singh 56.51 (Q/56.39); Uchale Shantanu 56.49 (Q/56.47); Mohd Tabis/2003 55.16; other qualifiers over 55 m: Gaurav ?? 57.28; Ajay ?? 56.94;
4×100 R (7): Mangalore University Team (S.Thomas, P.S.Theerteesh, A.B.Devadiga, A.Vignesh) 40.74;
4×400 R (7): Mangalore University Team (M.Siddappa, Rakshith, M.C.Milan, J.W.Nihal) 3:11.91;
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SINGAPORE
(- courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore-Federation – )
National Championships / 22. – 23.01.2022
Men:
100 m (22)/-0.1: Marc Brian Louis 10.61; Ian Koe 10.90;
heats (22) h1/+2.0: Louis 10.50; Koe 10.76; Mark Lee/2004 10.92; h2/+1.2: Wahid Syazani 10.92; Xander Ho Ann Heng 10.93;
200 m / heat 1 (23)/+1.7: Reuben Lee Siong En 21.85;
5000 m (22): Subas Gurung 15:19.01;
110 m H/+1.5: Ang Chen Xiang 13.97/NR; Chong Wei Guan 14.30 / 2nd SGP All-Time; Liang Qi Awyong 14.75;
400 m H (23): Calvin Quek Jun Jie 54.35;
H J (22): Kampton Kam 2.15; Abel Lee/2004 2.05;
P V (23): Dewey Ng 4.62; Low Jun Yu 4.42; Koh Wei Shien 4.42; Enoch Tew/2005 4.22; Heng Jee Kuan
& Ang Guo Jun 4.22;
D T (23): Eric Yee Chun Wai 44.41;
4×100 R (23)/no details: National B Team 41.75;
Youth Boys:
S P / 5 kg (22): Aloysius Loh/2004 17.47;
Women:
100 m (22)/+0.4: Shanti Veronica Pereira 12.13 (& 12.08/+1.9 as 1h5);
100 m H/+1.1: Kerstin Ong Jing Rong 15.05;
H J (22): Michelle Sng Suat Li 1.79;
P V (23): Cherlin Sia Jia Yi 3.03;
D T (23): Jasmin Phua 42.44;
4×100 R (22)/no details: National Team 47.90;
Club Zoom Sprint Series Meeting / 15.01.2022
this competition was held mainly with events for Juniors, Youth & Children & a with very few addit.
events for Seniors only
Men:
110 m H/+0.4: Ang Chen Xiang (14.16/NR); Chong Wei Guan 14.55; Liang Qi Awyong 14.77;
Youth Boys / under 18:
110 m H / 91.4 cm/+1.6: Mohamad Afzal/2005 14.97;
Women:
100 m H/+2.5: Kerstin Ong Jing Rong 14.81w; Hannah Tan 15.40w;
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BANGLADESH
45th National Championships at Dhaka / 03. – 05.01.2022
(- courtesy of newspaper websites & with thanks to Mr Steffen Stübe – )
following are selected best results out of incomplete information (only for winners from several events except TOP 3 results from 100 m) by newspaper websites / results were published in 1/100th seconds (however, as often before all events could be probably hand-timed only) / no wind-readings /
more detailed official results from the officials of BAAF would be welcome
Men:
100 m (3): Imran Rahman 10.50 /NR ?? (10.5); Rakibul Hasan 10.66 (10.7); Mohamed Ismail 10.69 (10.7);
Note: 10.50 would be a new NR, when correct usage of a fully automatic-timing system will be confirmed;
Imran Rahman is a son of Bangladesh parents, born 5th Sep 1993 in UK, living in London and competed for GBR, before WorldAthletics confirmed his change of nationality to compete for Bangladesh with effect of
29th Nov 2021; his PB for GBR is 10.32/+1.3 (& 10.27w/+2.8) – both achieved at Lee Valley, 18th Aug 2021;
200 m (5): Rakibul Hassan 21.90 (21.9);
110 m H (4): Mohamed Masud Khan 15.07 (15.1);
P V (4): Abubakr Siddique 4.15;
L J (4): Mohamed Ismail 7.26;
J T (4): Mohamed Ahad Ali 61.48;
Women:
100 m (3): Sumaya Dewan 12.32 (12.4); Shirin Akhter 12.36 (12.4);
200 m (5): Sumaya Dewan 25.22 (25.3);
3000 m (5): Rinki Biswas 10:25.3/NR;
10000 m (4): Rinki Biswas 42:34.1/NR;
100 m H (4): Tamanna Akhter 14.79 (14.8);
H J (3): Umme Hafsa Rumki 1.71/NR,
L J (4): Sonia Akhter 5.66;
Late additions to 2021 season
National Championships at Bangkok / 21. – 24.12.2021
(-courtesy of the THA-Federation – website – )
unfortunately it wasn´t possible to receive transcriptions for names to value more detailed results from these Champs (in addition to the info with my own inaccurate translations by Report No 24) and translated information from the separate Junior Champs is still not available; however, the following information from sensational performances by a Youth athlet were finally confirmed and are therefore included to this report in spite of other results from the Junior Champs
Junior Men:
100 m (21)/+1.1: Puripol Boonson (born 13 Jan 2006) 10.24 / NJR & NYR / missed the NR by 0.01.seconds only as 2nd fastest THA All-Time (& 10.39/+0.3 as 1h1);
200 m (23)/+0.8: Puripol Boonson 20.70 / NYR / missed the NR by 0.02.seconds & the NJR by 0.01 seconds only as 3rd fastest THA All-Time (& 21.27/+1.2 as 1h9);
note: this nearly unknown Youth sprinter (previously listed as Phooripol Bunson) obviously achieved these excellent times, which are by far the fastest times by an Asian Youth runner during 2021 season /
the performances in the finals were officially confirmed by THA Athletics Association with evidence of photo-finish documents from both races (2ndplaced athletes finished at 10.67 resp. 21.82) and by a copy of the pasport from this Youth athlet, who was absolutely unknown before this season and who achieved his Pre-best with poor 10.88 & 21.95/21.33w earlier this year (at the THA Senior Champs on 27th & 29th Jun 2021), which had been unfortunately the only official competition in Thailand during 2021 before these champs in December.
10.24 are 3rd place & 20.70 are 2nd place in the World Youth 2021 Rankings / in addition these times each qualify for 3rd place in the ASIA Youth All-Time Rankings
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QATAR
National EMIR CUP Clubs Meeting at Doha / 29.12.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
following are selected best performances from this competition thanks to the information translated from ARAB figures by my correspondent as above; according to Facebook sources the 100 m event was hand-timed and the times as below are unconfirmed (with wind-readings not communicated at all); nationality of several athletes (probably foreigners competing for QAT-clubs) are shown as ??? /
official results and missing details from officials at QATAR Athletics Federation would be very welcome
100m/questionable timing: Mohamed Goubaye Youssef CHA 10.0; Michael Owaab Barrow 10.2; Abdelmajid Youssef Ahmed Zakharia 10.4; Nayef Mubarak 10.6;
400m: Hayder Riadh Al-Yasin/2003 46.60; Ammar Ismail Yahya Ibrahim 47.09; Femi Seun Ogunode 48.39; Ahmed Al Yaari YEM 48.57;
800m: Abdulrahman Musaeb Balla 1:49.80; Abdirahman Saeed Hassan 1:49.84; Abraham Dahor ??? 1:50.11; Rabi Mohamed Mubarak 1:51.27; Abdullah Al Yaari ??? 1:52.00; Mohamed Mamoun 1:54.02; Rachid Boudlagh ??? 1:55.65;
1500m: Elias Al Wali ??? 3:49.20; Mohiuddin Alami ??? 3:51.34; Syed Farhan ??? 3:52.74; Ba Bakr Abdo 3:54.87; Yaser Salem Bagharab 3:55.14; Saleh Hammad 3:55.70;
400m H: Ashraf Hussen Osman 52.21; Mohamed Adam Shoaib SUD 54.01;
H J: Sreenit Mohan IND 2.10; Hamdi Mahamat Alamine Saleh 2.06;
P V: Seifuddin Abbad ??? 4.60; Saleh Jeemi Boureimi TUN 4.40; Omar Ali Shannan 4.40;
L J: Ammar Issa 7.41;
S P: Hamza Souissi/2002 15.22;
D T: Mustapha Kadhim Dagher IRQ 56.21; Mouath Mohamed Ibrahim 56.12; Khalid Mohamed 46.79;
J T: Mohamed Hafsal Irshad 60.21;
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INDOORS
UZBEKISTAN
National Indoor Cup Meeting at Andijan / 21. – 23.01.2022
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website – )
information from this competiton is restricted to TOP 3 per event from the events for Seniors plus few results from additional events for U20 Junior & U18 Youth athletes
60 m (21): Shokhrukh Utkirov 7.01; Odilbek Abdullajonov 7.06; Humoyun Utkirov 7.12;
800 m (22): Khurshid Akhmadaliyev 1:54.33; Avazbek Rakhmatov 1:55.33; Viktor Surenko 1:56.78;
1500 m (23): Shokhrukh Davlyatov 3:50.13;
3000 m (22): Shokhrukh Davlyatov 8:12.02 / NIR; Akhror Makhmutaliyev 8:46.88; Otabek Fayzullayev 8:47.63;
60 m H (21): Ergash Normuradov 8.06; Anvar Safarov 8.68;
H J (23): Timur Rakhmatullayev 2.05;
L J (21): Anvar Anvarov 7.66; Javokhir Noriyev 7.62; Abdusamad Gaffarov 7.60;
T J (22): Shahzod Jurayev 15.04; Timur Rakhmatullayev 14.80;
S P (21): Rashidbek Sodikov 16.11; Islom Toshpulatov 15.05;
Junior Men / U 20:
60 m H (22): Abdullah Abdulakhorov 8.62;
Women:
60 m (21): Sharifa Davronova/2006 7.65; Kurshidabonu Kholliyeva 7.89; Yekaterina Charganseva 8.01;
1500 m (23): Irina Bernikova 4:33.12; Sabokhat Samiyonova 4:48.46;
60 m H (21): Lidiya Podsepkina/2003 8.67; Kurshidabonu Kholliyeva 8.85; Mohigul Arziyeva/2003 9.19;
H J (23): Barnokhon Sayfullayeva/2005 1.75; Aleksandra Sharkayeva 1.70; Nadiya Dusanova 1.65;
P V (23): Jasmina Mansurova/2005 3.30; Farida Madiyarova 3.00;
L J (21): Roksana Khudoyarova 5.67; Sayina Khoshimova/2003 5.65; Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 5.62;
T J (22): Sharifa Davronova/2006 13.52; Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 12.54;
S P (21): Malika Nasriddinova/2004 14.77; Mohigul Arziyeva/2003 13.07; Anora Isokhyonova 12.79;
4×400 R (23): Bukhara Team (F.Bakhodirova, A.Khasonova, F.Bakayeva, M.Radzhabova) 4:06.38;
Junior Women / U 20:
L J (21): Sayina Khoshimova/2003 5.60;
Youth Girls / U 18:
60 m H (22): Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 8.9;
P V (23): Jasmina Mansurova/2005 3.40 / NIR (eq.);
L J (21): Sharifa Davronova/2006 5.71;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (22): Bukhara Team (R.Raxmatilloyev, A.Aliyev, F.Bakayeva, M.Radzhabova) 3:45.90;
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KYRGHIZSTAN
National Indoor Championships at Bishkek / 13. – 14.01.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ivan Sherbakov, KGZ Athletics Federation – )
60 m (13): Rasul Suimonkul uulu 7.02; Timur Isakov 7.15; Nikolay Kotlyarov 7.20;
heats (13): Suimonkul uulu 7.11; Isakov 7.17; Kotlyarov 7.21;
1500 m (13): Nursultan Keneshbekov 3:53.94:
3000 m (14): Nursultan Keneshbekov 8:17.03; Samat Kazakbayev 8:43.35; Ilya Tyapkin 8:47.48;
Women:
60 m (13): Anastasiya Bondarenko/2004 8.21; Ekaterina Pavlenko/2003 8.24;
heats (13): Bondarenko/2004 8.21; Pavlenko/2003 8.29;
1500 m (13): Mariya Korobitskaya 4:41.23;
3000 m (14): Mariya Korobitskaya 9:42.95;
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IRAN
National Indoor Clubs Competition at Tehran / 04. – 05.01.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ali Rezaei, IRI Athletics Federation – )
following are detailed results from this competition, which was separately held for Men & Women /
all Iranian athletes except 2 foreigners competing for Iranian clubs as noted
60 m (4): Reza Ghasemi 6.70; Mohammad Hossein Abareghi 6.77; Amir Reza Moeinpour 6.86; Meisam Rashidi 6.92; Mohammad Jaafari 6.93; Farshad Kordlou 6.98;
400 m (4): Ehsan Tahmasebi 49.27;
800 m (5): Pezhman Yarvali 1:50.77; Ehab Jabbar Hashem IRQ 1:51.77; Omid Amirian 1:52.44; Ali Alami
1:52.65; Amir Farzam Safari 1:55.40;
1500 m (4): Amir Zamanpour 3:52.08; Sobhan Ahmadi 3:55.08; Amir Farzam Safari 3:56.14; Ali Alami
3:57.89;
3000 m (5): Amir Zamanpour 8:26.67; Khalil Nasei 8:27.27; Amir Hossein Safaro 8:35.56; Jalil Naseri 8:43.36; Abbas Kiani 8:43.96; Amir Hossein Keivanlou/2003 8:44.48; Amir Hossein Touri 8:44.51; Shahin
Yazdan 8:45.46;
60 m H (5): Reza Bahreini 7.94; Masoud Kamran 8.11; Ali Salamatian 8.12; Mohammad Hossein Rafiei 8.22; Amir Hossein Azizi 8.32; Morteza Abbaspour 8.37; Abbas Khediri 8.47;
H J (4): Mahdi Khodadadi 2.00;
P V (5): Mohammad Mahdi Motamednia 4.80; Amir Arshia Mosaddeghi/2005 4.60; Ali Zaboli 4.20;
L J (5): Mohammad Ghaedzadeh 7.27; Mohammad Reza Firoozkouhi AFG 7.18 / NIR; Hassan Mihandoost
7.18; Mahdi Tamari 7.18; Mohammad Mousavi Nezhad 7.11; Morteza Abbaspour 7.10;
T J (4): Mobin Maddahi 15.62; Vahid Seddigh 15.12; Hadi Maddahi 14.93;
S P (4): Shahin Mehrdelan 20.40; Morteza Nazemi 18.95; Mohammad Reza Tayebi 18.76; Mahdi Saberi
18.22; Ali Heidari 16.94; Esmaeil Romi 15.60;
Heptathlon (4/5)/no details: Mohammad Erfan Mahmoudi 4880; Mahdi Shahpasand 4494; Amir Mahdi Hanifeh 4469; Mohammad Mousavi Nezhad 4046;
5000 m Walk (5): Hamid Reza Zouravand 22:01.37; Amir Hossein Asadi Manesh/2003 23:17.04; Armin Shahmaleki 23:56.90; Amir Taherkhani 24:21.80; Mohammad Hassan Alast/2005 25:21.49;
4×400 R (5)/no details: Persian Gulf Polymer Team 3:18.05;
Women:
60 m (5): Faezeh Ashourpour 7.59; Faezeh Nesaei 7.67; Sanaz Amiripour/2003 7.72; Shabnam Mousavi 7.74; Vana Shirvanian 7.84; Delnia Beigamjani/2003 7.85; Kazhan Rostami 7.87; Zakiyeh Mardani 8.02;
400 m (4): Kazhan Rostami 56.34; Shahla Mahmoudi 56.85; Maryam Mohebbi 56.95;
800 m (5): Toktam Dastarbandan 2:14.10; Haniyeh Samari 2:14.69; Sajedeh Fani 2:16.26;
1500 m (4): Parichehr Shahi 4:44.76; Maryam Mahmoudi 4:47.99; Samira Khodatars 4:48.08;
3000 m (5): Parichehr Shahi 10:17.76;
60 m H (4): Faezeh Ashourpour 8.56; Donya Entezari/2005 9.00; Narges Rastegar 9.07; Pardis Abdolmohammadi 9.12;
H J (4): Mahdieh Zaeimi 1.65; Asal Al Gholi 1.65;
P V (5): Mahsa Mirzatabibi 4.00 / NIR; Samira Kordali 3.50; Fatemeh Khodaei/2003 3.30;
L J (5): Reihaneh Mobini 6.06; Elaheh Rahimi Fard 5.76; Kimia Pourkhalkhali 5.73; Sarina Saedi/2003 5.61;
T J (4): Sarina Saedi/2003 12.56 / NIR; Maryam Kazemi 12.15; Hadiseh Ahmadi 11.94;
S P (4): Elham Sadat Hashemi 14.17; Zahra Omidvar 13.44;
Pentathlon (5)/no details: Fatemeh Mohitizadeh/2003 3559;
3000 m Walk (5): Zeinab Ahadi 15:34.71 / missed NIR by 0.90 seconds only; Fatemeh Zhara Ghalehnoei
15:36.61; Fatemeh Shabanlou 15:41.97;
4×400 R (5)/no details: Persian Gulf Polymer Team 3:57.19;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
International Half Marathon at Ras al Khaimah / 19.02.2022
(-courtesy of the Race – website & additional info from Mr Alberto Stretti – )
once again exceptional fast times were achieved in this race with new Course records and early World
2022 Leading performances both for Men and Women / Jacob Kiplimo´s time of 57:56 was the 5th fastest time ever in the world (only he was twice and two other runners once faster) and he passed the 15 km officially after 40:43 for a new World Record at this distance; on the other hand the TOP 3 female runners all finished under 1:05 for the 4th , 5th and 7th fastest performers ever
results for the separate Open category-races were published without information to country-codes and for some of these runners their nationality is unconfirmed (= ??? / most probably UAE-based runners / for this race the times below are Chip (not Gun) times
Men:
Invited Elite runners:
Jacob Kiplimo UGA 57:56 / Course Record & World 2022 Leader & 5th fastest time ever; his official intermediate time at 15 km = 40:43/World Record; Rodgers Kwemoi KEN 58:30; Kenneth Kiprop Renju KEN 58:35; Seifu Tura Abdiwak ETH 58:36; Amdework Walelegn Tadese ETH 58:40; Daniel Kibet Mateiko KEN 58:45; Alexander Mutiso Munyao KEN 58:48; Abel Kipchumba KEN 59:47; Alphonce Felix Simbu TAN 1:00:03; Kennedy Kimutai KEN 1:00:10; Richard Yator Kimunyan KEN 1:00:11; Abayneh Degu Tsehay ETH 1:00:25; Isaac Kibet KEN 1:00:32; Ronald Kiprotich Kirui KEN 1:00:36; Shifera Tamru Aedo ETH 1:00:47; Mathew Kipkorir Kimeli KEN 1:01:29; Titus Kipchumba Mbishei KEN 1:01:53; Amanal Petros GER 1:02:36; Joseph Panga Tiophi TAN 1:03:01; Faraja Damasi Lazaro TAN 1:03:04; Emmanuel Bor KEN 1:07:24; Geoffrey Kipsang Pyego KEN 1:07:29;
Open runners:
David McCarthy IRL 1:06:31; Brahim Slimani MAR 1:08:25; Sergey Zyrianov RUS 1:08:51; Wayne Spies AUS 1:09:15; Paul Muturi KEN 1:10:17; Mohamed Younis ??? 1:10:26; Lee Garrett GBR 1:11:24;
Nick Little GBR 1:11:31; Chen Huang USA 1:12:12; Liam Bek GBR 1:12:23; Samir Salman LBN 1:14:05; Mohammed Hamdani ??? 1:14:22; Suleiman Ali ??? 1:14:41;
5 km Race:
Hussein Fazeel Haroun MDV 16:32;
Women:
Invited Elite runners:
Girmawit Gebrzihair Gebru ETH 1:04:14 / Course Record & World 2022 Leader & 4th World All-Time;
Hellen Onsando Obiri KEN 1:04:22 / 5th World All-Time; Sheila Chepkirui Kiprotich KEN 1:04:36 / 7th World All-Time; Judith Jeptum Korir KEN 1:05:28; Bosena Mulatie Mogesie ETH 1:05:46; Eilish McColgan GBR 1:06:26 / NR; Daisy Cherotich KEN 1:06:33; Eunice Chebichii Chumba BRN 1:07:22; Pauline Nagoroi Esikon KEN 1:07:50; Jackline Sakilu TAN 1:15:38; Cecilia Mobuchon FRA 1:18:42;
Open runners:
Liz Marshall GBR 1:21:29; Mina Golestanehno IRI 1:23:10; Stephanie Humphrey GBR 1:25:15; Emilia Mangilian UAE/USA (???) 1:25:52; Marya Malysheva RUS 1:25:58; Sarah Kelly GBR 1:26:26; Gillian Clarke IRL 1:26:33; Lida Alaei Khaneshshir IRI 1:28:11; Tifanne Thayme AUS 1:29:12; Katrine Amtkjaer DEN 1:29:17; Mariyam Abdul Kareem MDV 1:30:46 / NR; Daniela Rodriguez COL 1:31:04; Deirdre Casey IRL 1:31:22;
5 km Race:
Desiree Maniego ???/UAE 18:32; Aminath Jaisha Juneez MDV 20:25;
Town Square Run at Dubai / 19.02.2022
Anouar El Ghouz MAR 30:07; Noaman El Assaoui MAR 30:10; Yassir Echchaachoui MAR 30:16;
5 km:
Mohammed Ait Mamas Toda MAR 14:49; Ismail El Kharchi MAR 15:14; Mubarak Al-Marashda UAE 15:17;
Women:
10 km:
Chloe Tighe AUS 35:01; Fanos Tekle ETH 36:52; Alisa Petrova RUS 38:34;
5 km:
Latifa Essarokh FRA 19:36;
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Super Sports Meydan Run at Dubai / 12.02.2022
only 6 days before her great race at the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon Eilish McColgan achieved the most outstanding performance during this event with a very fast PB-time in the 5 km race; however; same as for
other similar UAE races there is no official information about the course measurement/certification and no confirmation about accurate timing in different races as below
Brahim Slimani MAR 51:11; Jack Bromley GBR 52:08; Paul Muturi KEN 52:46;
10 km:
Yassir Echchaachoui MAR 31:38; Samer Bourmeslat ALG 32:49;
Soufiane Dardour MAR 14.35; Sultan Al Dhanhani UAE 15:26;
16 km:
Deirdre Casey IRL 1:08:48; Gada Shaikli IRQ 1:12:51;
10 km:
Cecilia Mobuchon FRA 36:01;
Eilish McColgan GBR 14.48; Chadia Boumahdi FRA 19:07;
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NEPAL
16th Safal International Marathon at Pokhara / 19.02.2022
Stephen Kosgei KEN 2:19:43; Simion Kiplagat KEN 2:21:03; Mohan Dev Joshi NEP 2:34:24; Shantosh Bikram Bista NEP 2:34:48; Suman Khulung NEP 2:39:47;
Rajpura Parchai NEP 1:21:26; Bindra Dhake Shrestha NEP 1:27:41; Ram Maya Budha NEP 1:30:48; Hanna Karas (?? / GBR ??) 1:32:58;
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AmEX International Marathon at Zallaq / 11.02.2022
Abdellatif Ait Hsine MAR 2:33:33; Eric Watson AUS/BRN (representing Bahrain as a Pro Triathlete) 2:35:43;
Zahra Mohammed BRN 3:27:25;
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International Women´s Half Marathon at Hua Hin / 13.02.2022
Pipanuch Sukchat THA 1:27:37; Oranuch Eamthes THA 1:28:28; Dorcas Tarus KEN 1:32:15;
Katie Chatterton GBR 1:36:59;
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National Bangsaen Half Marathon at Chonburi / 30.01.2022
Nattawut Innum 1:11:40; Nattawath Innum 1:11:57 (= twin brothers); Wirat Waidara 1:16:16 / 1st Vet/40+;
Aekkalak Jhankaeo 1:16:52;
Linda Janthachit 1;24:57; Pareeya Sonsem 1:26:15; Omanong Wongsorn 1:26:47; Natthida Thaonoi 1:27:16; Piyanuch Sukchat 1:27:44; Monthira Yongchaiyudh 1:34:23 / 1st Vet/40+; Kanlaya Sankaw
1:35:02; Soraya Tawong 1:35:57;
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National Festival Run Half Marathon at Chiangmai / 06.02.2022
Chayapon Boonupala 1:10:36; (?? no translation of name ??) 1:11:26; Thanat Yoddamnern 1:13:39;
Jantarabron Krangchaipaphana 1:13:46; Wachirat Turasit 1:13:50; Mongkhon Kaeota 1:14:12;
(?? no translation of name ??) 1:30:22; Onpreya Thaonoi 1:32:54; Lamaiporn Peerapapong 1:36:41;
KOREA
10 km Road Race Champs at Jeju / 23.01.2022
Shim Jong-Sub 30:13; Lee Jung-Kuk 30:14; Lee Jang-Kun 30:48; Lee ??-?? (no translation) 30:51;
Lee Dae-Jin 30:52; Park Min-Ho 30:57;
Kim Doo-Yeon 33:45; Kim Yu-Jin 35:19; Lee Soo-Min 35:24; Kim Eun-Mi 35:35;
Kim Yeon-Ah 35:42; Kang Da-Eun 36:08;
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SINGAPORE
SEA Games Marathon Trials / 12.02.2022
following are the results for the winners of this Trial Marathon for few invited Singaporean runners only
Aaron Justin Tan 2:50:14;
Sharon Tan 2:59:24;
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ON THE TRACK
SRI LANKA
1st Selection Trials Meeting at Colombo / 10.- 12.02.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Saman Kumara, SRI Athletics Federation – )
following are detailed best results from this competition organised as Asian Games Trials for Seniors & as World and Asian Junior Championships Trials for Juniors (U/20); DOB-info unconfirmed for several Juniors, although all Juniors most probably (??) born 2003 or later / wind-readings not reported (= nwi) for few events
Men:
100 m (10)/+2.5: Y.M.Chamoda Yodasinghe 10.53w; Chanuka Sandeepa Dharmakerthi 10.53w; T.M.S.D. Silva 10.54w; F.D.Chalith Piyumal 10.56w; A.S.Mohamed Safan 10.64w; Asiri Wijesekara 10.64w; M.Vinod Suranjaya De Silva 10.65w; Kavindu Nimesh Chathuranga 10.76w;
heats (10) h1/+1.7: De Silva 10.80; h2/+1.2: Wijisekara 10.64; Dharmakerthi 10.66; T.M.S.D.Sanjaya 10.77; h3/+0.6: Chathuranga 10.76; Yodasinghe 10.78; h4/+2.3: Piyumal 10.65w; Safan 10.73w;
200 m (11)/nwi: A.S.Mohamed Safan 21.04; F.D.Chalith Piyumal 21.37; H.M.Dilip Ruwan 21.51; N.B.A.C. Sandaruwan 21.68; D.S.M.Y.S.Samaranayake 21.74; H.M.G.S.Shinal 21.75; Kavindu Nimesh Chathuranga 21.92;
heats (11) h1/+0.6: Safan 21.48; h2/+1.1: Piyumal 21.58; Sandaruwan 21.67; h3/+0.5: Shinal 21.83; Ruwan 21.85; Samaranayake 21.90;
400 m (10): H.K.Kalinga Kumarage 47.00; Pabasara Niku 47.17; R.P.Isuru Lakshan 47.63; D.H.M. Sandaruwan Karunarathne 47.71; Rajitha Niranjan Rajakaruna 47.92; Y.W.V.S.D.Gunathilaka 48.34; H.V.Diluka Deshan 48.91;
heats (10) h1: Kumarage 47.26; Deshan 47.78; D.S.M.Y.S.Samaranayake 48.17; h2: Niku 46.95; H.M. Dilip Kumara 48.22; h3: Rajakaruna 47.63; Gunathilaka 47.76; R.P.A.D.Pradeep Kumara 48.17;
h4: Lakshan 47.30; Karunarathne 47.41;
800 m (11): D.H.M.Sandaruwan Karunarathne 1:53.29; R.P.Pushpakumara 1:53.77; B.G.N.D.Bulugahapitiya 1:53.77; L.S.D.Maduranga 1:55.36; W.A.D.Kumara 1:55.54;
heats (11) h1: Karunarathne 1:55.31; C.Aravinthan 1:55.45; K.D.N.C.Wijesinghe 1:55.48; h2: W.A.D. Kumara 1:53.69; Bulugahapitiya 1:53.81; Pushpakumara 1:53.84; M.M.K.Kushantha 1:54.09;
h3: H.Sasindu Sankalpa 1:55.15; Maduranga 1:55.34; E.M.R.S.K.Ekanayake 1:55.85; Damith Hemantha.Kumara 1:55.86;
1500 m (10): Damith Hemantha Kumara 3:51.26; K.D.N.C.Wijesinghe 3:53.42; A.D.L.Prathapa 3:53.54; H.Sasindu Sankalpa 3:54.93;
10000 m (12): D.M.Dhanushka Sadaruwan/2003 31:16.30; Kumar Shanmugeshwaran 31:19.18;
3000 m St (11): Udaya Bandara Herath 9:10.28; W.B.M.Samaraweera 9:14.93; T.M.L.C.Gunarathne 9:15.85;
H.M.Suren Karunarathna Banda 9:16.35;
110 m H (11)/nwi: Roshan Dhammika Ranathunga 14.26; K.D.Damanjaya Ariyarathne 14.87; S.P.Damith Dhananjaya 15.13;
heats (11) h1/+0.4: Ariyarathne 15.00; Dhananjaya 15.12; h2/+0.8: Ranathunga 14.13;
400 m H (12): K.M.D.Dharshana/2003 52.21; N.D.Kanila Viduranga 52.65; S.H.Navodya Sankalpa 54.05; M.B.I.Dunith Banneheka 54.19;
heats (12) h1: Viduranga 53.13; h2: Dharshana/2003 52.26; Banneheka 53.97;
H J (10): S.A.Tharinda Dasun 2.08; B.R.Indika Udaya Kumara 2.04;
P V (12): M.A.Ishara Sandaruwan 4.90; Sachin Eranga Janith 4.80; R.P.Cirabu Murugaiya 4.50; Chamara Senarathne 4.50; P.L.L.P.Weerasinghe 4.40; A.A.M.D.P.Abeykoon 4.40;
L J (11): Janaka Prasad Wimalasiri 7.82/+0.5; L.P.Greshan Dhananjaya 7.59/-1.8; D.M.Liyana Pathiranage 7.53/-1.4; Mahesh Kumara Karunasena 7.52/+0.5; H.B.M.Y.Herath 7.48/+0.5; W.I.K.Piyasiri 7.26/+1.0;
T J (12): Waduge Chamal Kumarasiri 16.17/+0.7; L.P.Greshan Dhananjaya 16.15/+1.4; I.D.S.Sanjaya Jayasinghe 15.65/+1.6; T.G.V.S.Wijesekara 15.52/+1.4; U.P.Atheetha Kumarasinghe 15.43/-0.6; Sandun Krishantha Kumara 15.43w/+3.0; Sandun Thushara Senavirathne 15.24/+0.8; S.D.Ludowyke 15.21/+1.6;
S P (10): W.Samith Madusanka Fernando 16.95;
D T (12): H.M.P.Rathnayaka 44.74;
H T (10): H.M.A.Sanjaya Bandara 46.85; K.K.D.M.Dharmasena 46.82; Rohana Sisira Kumara 46.66;
J T (11): R.M.Sumedha Ranasinghe 78.36; Waruna Lakshan Dayarathne 73.42; D.G.Sampath Ranasinghe
70.68; P.Ramesh Tharanga/2003 66.80; D.A.Kolambaarachchi 66.52; R.D.Prasanna Ranawaka 66.17; K.Y.G.Yogaraj 65.71; W.B.Rajitha Fernando 65.13;
4×100 R (11): National Team (C.Yodasinghe, C.S.Dharmakeerthi, C.Piyumal, T.Sanjaya) 40.37;
4×400 R (12): National Team (K.Kumarage, P.Niku, I.Lakshan, D.Karunarathne) 3:06.24; National Junior Team (H.Jayasundara, K.Darshana, P.Gunawardana, ??) 3:11.15;
Junior Men:
200 m (11)/nwi: H.W.R.S.Jayasundara/2004 21.67; Pasindu Gunawardana/2003 21.89;
400 m (10): H.W.R.S.Jayasundara/2004 48.24 (& 48.70 as 1h3);
800 m (11): Kawishka Sri Bandara/2003 1:55.64;
5000 m (10): D.M.Dhanushka Sadaruwan/2003 15:05.98;
100 m H / 99 cm (11)/+0.7: D.M.N.Kaveesha Bandara/2003 14.02; K.Ryan Perera/2004 14.67;
H J (10): Udil Thennakoon/2004 2.02;
L J (11): M.Abesekara Hirusha Hashen/2003 7.67/ -0.9 / NJR; P.K.A.Pasindu Malshan/2003 7.36/+0.7;
T J (12): P.K.A.Pasindu Malshan/2003 15.68/+1.9; K.V.M.Yasiru/2004 15.63w/+3.1 (& 15.03/-0.7); W.H.V.
Kashmika Migampola 14.78/nwi; W.M.S.Silva 14.75/nwi;
J T (11): D.D.Fernando 60.18;
Women:
100 m (10)/+2.5: D.Thanuji Amasha De Silva 11.63w; Rumeshika Kumari Rathnayake 11.68w; Fathima Shafiya Yamick 11.82w; W.V.Lakshika Sugandi 11.87w; Shelinda Jansen 11.87w;
heats (10) h1/+0.: Rathnayake 11.72; Jansen 11.93; Sugandi 11.97; h2/+2.0: De Silva 11.75; Yamick 11.91;
200 m (11)/+0.9: Rumeshika Kumari Rathnayake 24.40;
400 m (10): Race 1: Sayuri.Lakshima Mendis 56.01; Race 2: D.M.Tharushi Karunarathne/2004 56.17; W.H.M. Fernando 57.75; M.A.N.Harshani Fernando 57.91;
heats (10) h2: Karunarathne/2004 55.73; W.S.H.Fernando 57.77;
800 m (11): K.G.N.M.A.Kumari 2:10.28; M.G.P.Vihari Ranasinghe 2:13.61; K.A.D.Sandakanthi 2:13.87;
W.M.K.Nirmali Wickramesinghe/2005 2:15.68;
1500 m (12): Gayanthika Thushari Abeyrathne 4:11.45 / missed her NR by 2.33 seconds only; K.G.N.M.A. Kumari 4:37.05;
10000 m (10): H.M.C.S.Herath 36:35.36; A.S.N.Bandara 37:36.98; H.M.W.G.Herath 38:18.27;
3000 m St (11): U.K.Nilani Rathnayake 9:47.47 / missed her NR by 0.71 seconds only in a solo run;
100 m H (11)/nwi: W.V.Lakshika Sugandi 13.82; P.S.N.Fernando 14.78;
400 m H (12): N.D.G.Niroshika Lakmali 64.14;
P V (10): Sachini Kaushalya Perera 3.65/NR (improved her NR from 3.60 m to 3.61 m and then to 3.65 m);
Imasha Udani De.Silva 3.40; S.D.Ranasinghe 3.30; K.A.D.C.Kodithuwakku 3.20;
L J (12): S.Lakshini Sarangi Silva 6.65/-1.4 / NR / early World 2022 Leader (series: 6.51/NR; x ; 6.65/-1.4/NR; 6.16; -,- ; 6.37); Anjana Pulwansa 6.18/-0.9; Ridma Nishadi Abeyarathna 6.02w/+2.8; K.H.Nethmi Megawarna 5.83w/+2.1; K.A.A.Sewwandi 5.70w/+2.4;
T J (10): K.A.A.Sewwandi 12.50/+1.3; Randi Himasha Cooray 12.44/+0.7;
S P (11): Ovini Chandrasekara/2003 12.67; Tharika Kumudumali Fernando 12.63; P.A.P.Kumari 12.40;
D T (12): Vinodeni Vishan Lakmali 41.57; H.A.Maneesha Dilrukshi 41.16; W.M.S.K.Weerasinghe 40.28;
H T (11): L.P.Weranga Thisarani 41.30; H.A.Aruni Lakshani 40.83;
J T (10): H.L.Dilhani Lekamge 53.66; B.L.Nadeeka Lakmali 50.13; Dayani Harshani Maduwanthi 48.02; S.P.Hansani Sewwandi 40.05;
4×100 R (11): National Team (F.A.De Silva, L.Sugandi, F.S.Yammick, R.K.Rathnayake) 45.49;
Junior Women:
100 m (10)/+2.5: Dulyana Suludagoda/2004 12.19w; Dinara Bandara Dela/2004 12.23w;
heats (10) h1/+2.4: Suludagoda/2004 12.27w; h2/+1.0: Dela/2004 12.25;
200 m (11)/+1.6: K.Sanjana Edirisinghe/2003 25.00; M.H.J.Uthapala/2004 25.22;
heats (11) h2/+0.9: Edirisinghe/2003 25.04; Uthapala/2004 25.21;
400 m (10): M.H.J.Uthapala/2004 56.41; K.Sanjana Edirisinghe/2003 56.80;
heats (10) h1: Edirisinghe/2003 57.44; h2: Uthapala/2004 57.82;
100 m H (11)/-0.8: S.B.S.L.Dissanayake/2003 15.24;
400 m H (12): O.G.S.T.Dissanayake 64.35;
H J (11): Renindi Pehansa Gamage/2004 1.65;
L J (12): H.M.N.Madushani Herath/2005 5.76/+0.5;
T J (10): H.A.N.Neha Hettiarachchi/2003 11.86/-0.7;
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SINGAPORE
National All-Comers Competition / 18 – 20.02.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore Athletics Association -)
100 m (19)/-0.7: Ian Koe 10.92;
200 m (20)/+0.6: Tan Zongh Yang 21.88; Reuben Lee Siong En 21.99;
400 m (19): Tan Zong Yang 48.08;
3000 m St (20): Gautam Senthilkumar/2004 9:49.12;
110 m H (20)/-0.2: Ang Chen Xiang 14.11; Chong Wei Guan 14.33;
H J (19): Abel Lee/2004 2.00;
P V (20): Dewey Ng 4.60; Snoch Tew/2005 4.40; Clevon Wong & Aaaron Koh 4.40;
Wei Shien Koh 4.20;
J T (19): Lucas Wong Yijie/2004 56.43;
Junior Men:
S P / 6 kg (19): Aloysius Loh/2004 17.28;
D T / 1.75 kg (20): Aloysius Loh/2004 48.94;
Women:
4×100 R (20): National Team (B.Liew Yee Ling, C.Goh Si Hui, E.A.Tan Shee Ru, G.Lim Ean Bee) 47.08;
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SAUDI ARABIA
National Competition at Jeddah / 11 – 12.02.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Mohammed Abdulwahab -)
following are selected best performances / sprint events were arranged by heats (without finals) and hand-timing
for the 100 m races
100 m (11)/all heats strong wind-aided: Mohamed Yaseen Al-Hasan 9.8w/+6.7; Ahmed Mabrouk Al-Majrashi
10.1w/+6.8; Ahmed Muhanna Al-Marwani 10.2w/+6.7; Sultan Khaled Al-Khalidi 10.2w/+6.7; Nasser Mahmoud Abdou 10.2w/+5.7; Hussein Ahmed Takrouni 10.3w/+6.7; Abdulaziz Abdou Atafi 10.4w/+6.8;
Abdou Ali Ahmed Marzouk 10.6w/+6.7;
200 m (12): Youssef Ahmed Al-Masrahi 20.99w/+3.9; Nasser Mahmoud Abdou 21.22w/+6.8; Ibrahim Mohamed Futayni 21.31w/+7.4; Abdulaziz Rabie Al-Jadaani 21.51w +6.8; Abdullah Ayed Al-Subaie
21.65/ +3.9; Abdulaziz Abdou Atafi 21.79w/+6.8; Majed Ibrahim Hassan 21.87w/+6.8 ; Shaker Abdullah
Al-Salim 21.89w/+6.8;
400 m (11): Youssef Ahmed Al-Masrahi 48.39;
800 m (12): Abdulaziz Ladan Mohamed 1:54.34; Issa Ali Shoei 1:54.60; Raed Khairallah Al-Jadani 1:55.01; Majed Abdullah Sharahili 1:56.47; Ali Ibrahim Jaafar 1:56.48;
1500 m (11): Mohamed Othman Shahween 3:57.84;
3000 m (11): Bader Ali Al-Omrani 8:45.95;
5000 m (12): Mohamed Othman Shahween 15:01.11
3000 m St (12): Khaled Mohamed Hazazi 9:02.86; Wissam Nasser Al-Farisi 9:25.04;
110 m H (11): Baqir Ali Al Juma 14.19w/+7.3; Mohamed Marzouq Al-Jadani 14.24w/+6.7; Shaker Abdullah Al-Salim 14.51w/+6.7; Mahdi Abdullah Al-Othman 14.83/+5.2;
400 m H (12): Mohamed Abdullah Al-Amrad 54.15;
H J (12): Ahmed Abdullah Al-Tarouti 2.03; Hussein Nasser Al-Shawakir 2.03;
L J (11): Ahmad Fayez Marzouk 7.60w/+5.4; Abdulrahman Mohamed Sharaheli 7.60w/+4.6 ; Mohamed
Sami Al-Yami 7.32w/+2.2 ; Mohamed Qasim Al-Absi 7.29w/+4.9;
T J (12): Hussein Nasser Al-Darweesh 16.22w/+6.2; Abdulrahman Mohamed Sharaheli 16.06w/+6.2; Majed Ghazi Marzouk 15.34w/+6.9;
S P ( 12): Khalid Abdullah Kidallah 15.09; Ali Mustafa Al Mubarak 15.01; Amin Atia Al-Aradi 14.95;
D T (11): Aboubakr Mohamed Zakaria 50.34; Osama Hassan Al-Oqali 50.00; Ahmed Abd. Al-Aali 44.27;
H T (11): Mohammed Hussein Al-Debissi 64.02; Mohammed Abdullah Al-Zayer 57.74; Awas Bassim
Al-Ehtaf 51.03; Faisal Youssef Darwish 49.90; Riyad Yahya Al-Darwish 49.15;
J T (11): Ali Essa Abdelghani 72.02; Murtadha Aissa Al-Hamad 61.89; Walid Hassan Al-Hamad 58.93;
Decathlon (11/12)/no details: Ahmed Yahya Al Yassin 6726;
4×100 R (11)/no details: Al Hilal Club Team 42.29;
4×400 R (12)/no details: Al Shabab Club Team 3:20.58;
TIMOR LESTE
National Championships at Dili / 20 – 22.01.2022
(-courtesy of Ms Mariquita Dos Santos, TLS-Federation -)
these championships were held for 15 events only and following are selected best performances including a NR
Men:
5000 m: Felisberto De Deus 15:48.5;
10000 m: Felisberto De Deus 31:34,5;
Women:
1500 m: Angela Freitas de Araujo 5:03.1;
5000 m: Rubia Fatima Martins 19:56.3;
J T: Silvia Manuel da Cruz 22.00/NR;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R: Ermara Team (M.B.Ataide, A.Freita de Araujo, L.da Costa, R.B.Soares) 4:01.8;
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Delayed 2021 results
THAILAND
National Championships at Bangkok / 21. – 24.12.2021
(-courtesy of the THA-Federation – )
finally translations for names of the competitors at these major national championships 2021 were compiled and forwarded; following are additions/corrections to the inaccurate and incomplete information by my Reports
No 24/2021 & 1/2022 as well as additional missing best performances from the Youth/U18 (not Junior) Champs
please consider mistakes in my publication of ASIAN Athletics 2021 Pre-Rankings for the ASIAN AA with
regards to the earlier wrong or missing translations some weeks ago due to the delayed service by the officials from THA-Federation; in addition there were many differences between the wind-readings by the information from the earlier original version (in Thai figures) and the version with these translations, where I decided to consider the earlier information by the results in THA-figures
100 m (21)/+1.7: 1. Soraat Dabbang 10.57;…add 5. Kritsana Thangchoosilp 10.81;
h4/+2.4: add 2. Thongchoosilp 10.81w;
200 m (23)/+1.2; 1. Chayut Kongprasit (not Siripol Phanpae) 21.23; …4. Narongrit Suphsorn 21.62;
heats (23) h1/+1.2: Semathong 21.88; h2/+1.0; h3/+1.0: Kongprasit (not Phanpae) 21.54; Suphsorn 21.81;
800 m (24): add 2. Phakanan Nonphakdee 1:57.72; 3. Somchok Kongdee 1:57.80; 4. Sahatsawat Manakla 1:57.82;
400 m H (22): 1. Chaiwath Thongjumroon 53.44; 2. Nothapol Dunsoongnern 53.63;
D T (22): 1. Keatpradit Srisai 52.45; 2. Bundit Singthongkool 47.75; 3. Arthit Malasri 47.16;
J T (24): 1. Wachirawit Sornwichai/2002 68.12 / NJR;
4×100 R (24): Royal Thai Police Team (S.Dabbang, S.Phanpae, C.Kongprasit, S.Donpraitee) 39.44;
4×400 R (24): Royal Thai Police Team (I.Thongrob, J.Pleenaram, S.Phanpae, P.Sunthorntham) 3:15.76;
Women:
200 m (23)/+1.0: Suphanich Poolkerd 24.34 etc.;
5000 m (24): 1. Pareeya Sonkhem 18:36.58;
H J (22): 1. Wanida Boonwan 1.68;
4×100 R (24): Suratthani University Team (S.Janchaona, S.Thiphat, P.Jongkraijak, R.Talee) 47.41;
4×400 R (24): Royal Thai Police Team (P.Singsaeng, C.J.Onuorah, ??? ; B.Nontanam) 3:50.63;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (22): Royal Thai Police Team (B.Nontanam, P.Sunthorntham, J.Pleenaram, C.J.Onuorah) 3:29.34;
additional best performances from the Youth/U18 Champs (DOB-info not reported/available)
Youth Boys:
100 m (21)/+1.1: Phooripol Boonson/2006 10.24 / NJR & NYR; Nathawath Eamudom 10.67; Watchapol Thanthong 10.76; Natapol Sukkasem 10.82; Weeraput Daenkhnob 10.88;
heats (21): h1/+0.2: Boonson/2006 10.39; h2/+1.0: Thanthong 10.78; Sukkasem 10.79;
h5/+0.9: Eamudom 10.82;
200 m (23): Phorripol Boonson/2006 20.70 / NJR & NYR (& 21.27/+0.9 as 1h9); Watchapol Thanthong 21.82; Weerayut Daenkhnob 21.97; Theerawuth Inlert 22.00;
400 m (21): Lucky Yooyamadoo 48.81;
800 m (24): Thanachat Jansena 1:56.85; Suphakit Somnuk 1:56.69;
heats (23) h1: Jullajak Ditbunjong 1:56.00;
110 m H (21)/+2.5: Detchudin Suwanchairob 14.58w;
400 m H (22): Methasit Krampinij 54.95;
H J (24): Chatchai Nilpong 2.07; Wachirapol Sornram 2.04;
L J (22): Pran J.Noayutthayia 7.04/+1.8;
T J (24): Pran J.Noayutthayia 14.94/-0.1;
S P / 5 kg (21): Ekkarin Bunlap 16.15;
H T / 5 kg (23): Thanwarak Kanassavapaisal 60.44;
5000 m Walk (24): Weeraphap Dokbua 24:48.94;
4×100 R (24): Khonkaen Sport Youth Team (T.Somsri, N.Somboonnoi, P.Nopmaneewijit, S.Somnok) 42.38;
4×400 R (24): Nakhonsrithammarat Youth Team (E.Kaewnhoo, T.Jantasena, R.Srikwan, S.Intaraprom) 3:20.43;
Youth Girls:
200 m (23)/+1.1: Phatthraporn Dechanon 25.27;
400 m (21): Arisa Weeruwanarak 57.49;
5000 m (23): Arisa Singsatjates 18:39.19;
3000 m St (24): Suwanee Kamchana 12:51.27; Kanistha Phethong 13:25.08;
100 m H / heats (23) h1/+1.3: Natchaya Chaophakpang 15.00;
400 m H (22): Arisa Weeruwanarak 64.67;
H J (23): Thunlada Thongchumphoonuch 1.71; Jaruwan Wongaksorn 1.66;
P V (21): Piyada Bunkwang/2005 3.45; Rinda Meesuntea 3.35; Aniga Jatikawanich 3.25;
T J (23): Panisara J.Ayutthaya 11.75/+0.4;
D T (23): Piyamas Thongkam 41.52;
J T / 500 g ?? (22): Chotmanee Chaijan 44.40;
4×100 R (24): Thammasath Youth Team (P.Yodnoi, B.Rodprasert, M.Sanmano, A.Phetkul) 47.99;
4×400 R (24): Suphanburi Youth Team (K.Sungkool, K.Klaisubun, P.Sunthob, A.Weeruwanarak) 3:56.32;
Mixed Relays:
Youth / 4×400 R (22): Suphanburi Yout Team (T.Sungkool, K.Klaisubun, A.Weruwanarak, K.Pombunmee) 3:38.71;
KAZAKHSTAN
(-courtesy of Mr Pavel Kukin, KAZ-Federation & Mr Aleksey Kondrat – )
Nat.Indoor Cup & U20 Champs at Ust-Kamenogorsk/12.02.2022
following are detailed results from this competition – organised as an combined event for Seniors (Indoor Cup) and for Juniors (U20 Champs ) / all KAZ athletes except few foreigners as noted below
60 m (17): Danil Sutzhanov 6.98; Almat Tulebayev 7.02; Ivan Vovchenko 7.06;
heats (17): Vitaliy Zems 6.87 (disq.in final); Tulebayev 7.02; Sutzhanov 7.03; Andrey Lavrushenko 7.04 (disq.in final); Daniyal Ospan 7.06 (disq.in final); Vladislav Grigoryev 7.08 (dns in final);
400 m (17): Mikhail Litvin 46.46 (& 47.42 in heats); Efim Tarasov 48.03; Vyacheslav Zems 48.29; Elnor Mukhitdinov 48.78;
800 m (19): Abdulaziz Abdukayumov 1:54.16; Duman Gabdygalyev 1:55.83; Anton Lenshin 1:56.85;
1500 m (17): Vadim Levchenkov 3:59.63; Shadrack Kimutai KEN 3:59.64;
60 m H (18): David Yefremov 7.71; Vladislav Kondratyev 8.27; Danila Korr 8.31; Vitaliy Litsenberger 8.43;
P V (17): Ivan Tovchenik 5.20;
L J (18): Rasul Ysmatov 7.12;
T J (19): Yevgeniy Kiselyev 15.58; Petr Medvedev 14.85;
S P (17): Danil Plotnikov 15.35;
Junior Men:
60 m (17): Danil Popov/2005 7.05; Ivan Teterin/2005 7.11; Timur Chumak/2003 7.13; Alisher Amrin/2004 7.19;
heats (17): Popov/2005 7.12; Teterin/2005 7.17;
800 m (18): Nikita Petyakhin/2005 1:56.76;
2000 m St (17): Kiril Kozlov/2003 6:13.38; Beibarys Izgali/2003 6:14.22;
60 m H / 99 cm (18): Adil Omarbekov/2004 8.28 (& 8.29 in heats); Ilya Maksimenko/2003 8.46; Danil Sokolov/2003 8.52;
H J (17): Igor Kosolapov/2003 2.04; Yegor Oleshko/2003 2.04; Zelimkhan Nassyrov/2003 2.04;
P V (17): Vladislav Garbuznyak/2003 4.80; Artur Kultyshev/2004 4.50; Maxim Balabin/2006 4.40;
Denis Belyev/2004 4.40;
T J (19): Alexey Rakhmatov/2003 15.08;
Heptathlon (17/18): Nikita Maksimov/2004 4691 (7.39; 6.13; 11.27; 2.01 / 8.59; 3.40; 3:00.81); Rustan Ishmetov/2003 4551 (7.45; 5.95; 11.39; 1.86 / 8.64; 3.80; 3:05.75);
5000 m Walk (17): Nurzat Kunbolatuly/2005 22:11.29 / NYR; Emil Medzhidov/2003 24:08.38;
4×200 R (18): VKO Junior Team (N.Petyakhin, I.Teterin, Z.Zhakypov, A.Sizykh) 1:32.75;
4×400 R (19): VKO Junior Team (N.Petyakhin, M.Gorlov, R.Gerasimov, K.Kozlov) 3:26.54;
Women:
60 m (17): Olga Safronova 7.38; Arina Misheyeva 7.70; Anastasiya Trifonova 7.76; Anna Dubina 7.93; Yuliya Sutzhanova 8.17;
200 m (18): Anastasiya Trifonova 25.16; Arina Misheyeva 25.24;
400 m (17): Adelina Akhmatova 56.85;
800 m (19)/hand-timed: Yekaterina Gritsai 2:11.2; Tatyana Neroznak 2:13.5;
1500 m (17): Caroline Kipkirui KEN 4:22.42; Yekaterina Gritsai 4:43.34;
3000 m (19): Norah Jeruto KEN 9:00.03; Daisy Jepkemei KEN 9:01.83;
60 m H (18): Yuliya Bashmanova UKR 8.62; Anna Dubina 8.71; Anel Shulakova 8.89; Diana Geints 9.04;
Mariya Olkhovik 9.35;
H J (18): Kristina Ovchinnikova 1.92; Nadezhda Dubovitskaya 1.88; Yelizaveta Matveyeva 1.80, Diana Geints 1.75;
P V (18): Anastasiya Yermakova 4.00; Alla Parnov AUS 4.00; Polina Ivanova 3.60;
T J (19): Mariya Yefremova 13.83; Kristina Lukanyuk 12.31; Kristina Radayeva 12.18;
S P (18): Nadezhda Barbanova 14.17; Yana Grusha 12.80; Sabina Potapova 12.42;
Junior Women:
60 m (17): Valeriya Bromat/2004 7.68; Valeriya Safonova/2004 7.85; Irina Konichsheva/2007 (!!) 7.92;
Kristina Ermola/2005 7.94; Lidiya Safonova/2005 7.98; Darya Gridassova/2004 8.18;
heats (17): Bromat/2004 7.70; V.Safonova/2004 7.88; Konichsheva/2007 (!!) 7.91; Ermola/2005 7.91;
L.Safonova/2005 8.02; Karima Rakhimova/2005 8.06 (disq.in final); Mariya Alexeyenko/2004 8.14; Gridassova/2004 8.18;
200 m (18): Anna Shumilo/2004 25.48;
1500 m (17): Arina Gladysheva/2005 4:39.60;
3000 m (19): Arina Gladysheva/2005 9:43.32; Akbilek Kuralbay/2004 10:20.00;
2000 m St (17): Akbilek Kuralbay/2004 7:00.31; Kristina Sergeyeva/2004 7:11.09; Sanyia Kudaybergen/2006 7:13.85; Yuliya Ivakina/2005 7:53.33;
60 m H (18): Alina Chistyakova/2005 8.94; Kristina Ermola/2005 9.01; Violetta Gesler/2005 9.10;
heats (18): Chistyakova/2005 9.10; Gesler/2005 9.11; Ermola/2005 9.14;
H J (18): Viktoriya Popravkina/2004 1.75; Anatolia Dinc/2004 1.70; Faina Meirmanova/2006 1.65;
Alina Chistyakova/2005 1.65; Irina Sizova/2005 1.65;
P V (18): Arina Marchenko/2006 3.40; Riza Mukametkaly/2006 3.30; Arina Zherebcova/2006 3.30;
L J (17): Anastasiya Rypakova/2004 6.17; Yelizaveta Fedoruk/2004 5.74;
T J (19): Dilyara Khaibullina/2005 12.39; Viktoriya Popravkina/2004 12.37; Valeriya Safonova/2004 12.25;
Pentathlon (17): Yekaterina Avdeyenko/2004 3685 (9.27; 1.74; 10.35; 5.54; 2:32.31);
5000 m Walk (17): Yasmina Toxanbayeva/2004 24:22.41; Sabrina Arziyeva/2006 25:57.78; Sholpan Sovet/2004 26:58.63;
4×200 R (18): VKO Junior Team (V.Dmitriyeva, L.Safonova, V.Bromat, O.Biryukova) 1:45.47;
4×400 R (19): Karaganda Junior Team (V.Fakhrutdinova, K.Borisova, A.Chistyakova, A.Tsvirkunova) 4:06.14;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (17): Karaganda Junior Team (B.Ikonnikov, D.Kim, A.Tsvirkunova, V.Fakhrutdinova) 3:42.53;
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International Rypakova Meeting at Ust-Kamenogorsk/12.02.2022
due to the political and healthy (Pandemic-related) situation this traditional Indoor Tournament was held this year mainly as a National Competition with few foreign athletes (as noted) only
60 m: Vitaliy Zems 6.77; Vladislav Grigoryev 7.07; Andrey Lavrushenko 7.10; Ivan Teterin/2005 7.12;
300 m: Mikhail Litvin 33.14; Vyacheslav Zems 33.92; Dmitriy Koblov 34.76; EfimTarasov 34.80;
60 m H: David Yefremov 7.78; Vitaliy Litsenberger 8.40; Vladislav Kondratyev 8.53; Adil Omarbekov/2004 8.60;
H J: Igor Kosolapov/2003 2.07; Yegor Oleshko/2003 2.04; Akylzhan Toktagalin 2.04;
P V: Ivan Tovchenik 5.20;
L J: Alexey Rakhmanov/2003 7.01;
60 m: Olga Safronova 7.26; Valeriya Bromat/2004 7.76; Elina Mikhina 7.80; Lidiya Safonova/2005 7.93;
Valeriya Safonova/2004 7.97;
400 m: Anna Shumilo/2004 56.83; Adelina Akhmetova 57.22; Aiym Kaisanova 57.98;
3000 m: Norah Jeruto Tanui KEN 9:00.33; Caroline Chepkoech KEN 9:00.51; Daisy Jepkemei KEN 9:02.85; Arina Gladysheva/2005 9:33.31;
60 m H: Yuliya Bashmanova UKR 8.68; Anna Dubina 8.72; Anel Shulakova 8.97; Violetta Gesler/2005 9.17; Kristina Ermola/2005 9.25;
H J: Nadezhda Dubovitskaya 1.89; Yelizaveta Matveyeva 1.80; Faina Meirmanova/2006 1.65;
P V: Anastasiya Yermakova 4.00; Yaroslava Vislobokova 3.70; Polina Ivanova 3.60;
L J: Anastasiya Rypakova/2004 6.15; Diana Geints 5.83; Kristina Radayeva 5.70; Yelizaveta Fedoruk/2004 5.62;
T J: Mariya Yefremova 13.72; Dilyara Khaybullina/2005 12.04; Tatyana Ovchinnikova 12.01;
Mixed Relays:
4×200 R: National Team (A.Sokolov, A.Akhmetova, O.Safronova, Vy.Zems) 1:33.65;
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National Indoor Cup Meeting at Andijan / 21. – 23.01.2022
(-adds/corrs to Report No 1 – courtesy of the UZB-Federation & Mr Steffen Stübe – )
additional information to the results by Report No 1 with more detailed results from the Junior/U20 & the Youth/U18 competitions and about new NR´s / NIR´s; according to the info from the UZB-Federation website the Pole Vault events were organised separated outdoors at Tashkent, because the facilities for this event weren´t available at Andijan (either indoors nor outdoors) / no exact dates for Junior & outh events
1500 m (23): Shokhrukh Davlyatov 3:50.13 was another NIR;;
Women:
Outdoor / P V at Tashkent (23): Jasmina Mansurova/2005 3.40 / NR (not NIR eq.)
Junior Women:
Outdoor P V at Tashkent (23): Jasmina Mansurova/2005 3.30; Farida Madiyarova 3.00;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (22): Bukhara Team (R.Raxmatilloyev, A.Aliyev, F.Bakayeva, M.Radzhabova) 3:45.90 was
another NIR;
Junior Men/U20:
60 m: Odilbek Abdullajonov 7.14;
60 m H: Abkarjon Mukhamedov 8.82;
H J: Amaj Khodjayev 2.00;
T J: Oleg Buzikin 14.72;
Youth Boys/U18:
60 m H: Abdullokh Abdukhahorov 8.62;
Junior Women/U20:
60 m: Lidiya Podsepkina/2003 7.98;
60 m H: Madina Minnilinova 8.93;
H J: Valeriya Gorbatova 1.70; Alina Aripova 1.65;
S P: Malika Nasritdinova 14.43;
Youth Girls/U18:
60 m: Sharifa Davronova/2006 7.83; Dinara Khalilova 8.04; Asalkhon Gofurova 8.13;
60 m H: Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 8.95;
H J: Barnokhon Sayfullayeva/2005 1.65;
L J: Sharifa Davronova/2006 5.71;
Mixed Relays
Junior 4×400 R (22): Suryondaryo Junior Team (M.Jorayeva, S.Khurramova, J.Nazirov, N.Abdukhabhorov)
3:50.91;
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CROSS COUNTRY
SAUDI ARABIA
National Cross Country Champs at Al-Jubail / 21.01.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Mohammed Abdulwahab-)
Men / 10 km:
Badr Ali Al-Amrani 27:55; Youssef Asiri 28:11; Sharmark Ali 28:12; Fayez Abdullah Al-Subaie 28:22;
Omar Abdelilah Housaoui 28:23; Turki Ali Awaji 28:36; Ali Saeed Al-Shahrani 28:39; Mahmoud Mohamed Ali 28:54;
Junior Men / 8 km:
Salman Abdullah Al-Muqrin 24:38; Thamer Azebi 24:42; Ahmed Al-Suhaimi 25:10; Hamza Azhari 25:14;
Amin Abdullah Noor Allah 25:14; Imran Ibrahim Barnaoui 25:32;
Youth Boys / 6 km:
Mohamed Nasser Al-Aklabi 18:55; Ali Aqili 18:55; Muteib Nasser Al-Safhi 18:56; Ali Zaki Al-Khalifa 19:00;
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IRAQ
National Cross Country Champs at Al-Baghdad / 14.01.2022
(-courtesy of Dr.Zaydoon Jawad Mohammed, IRAQ Athletics Federation -)
following are best performances from these champs – with thanks to translations from Mr Mohammed Abdulwahab
Men / 10 km:
Ali Jassim Abdul Redha 30:15; Mohamed Abdullah Mahal 30:49; Layth Hakim Hussein 30:57; Hussein Essam Mohamed 31:36; Hussein Karim Qassem 31:45; Hatem Sayed Badr 31:49; Hamza Jawad Kadhem 31:55; Thamer Moujd Shaalan 32:04;
Junior Men / 8 km:
Abd Ali Abbas 26:22; Mustafa Mohsen 26:52; Aqeel Jabbar Ramadan 27:17; Mortadha Falah Hassan 27:29;
Akram Yasser Karim 27:42; Zine El Abidine Abdelsada 28:03;
Youth Boys / 6 km:
Zine El Abidine Mukhlis 19:51; Ahmed Salah Abbas 20:24; Yahya Ibrahim 20:41; Mohamed Khaled Jamil 21:20;
Women / 10 km:
Diana Karim Saeed 42:22;
Junior Women / 6 km:
Narges Hussein 27:21;
Youth Girls / 4 km:
Ibtisam Jalal 17:41;
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LEBANON
National Cross Country Champs at Beyrouth (Horch) / 30.01.2022
(-courtesy of Facebook – sites -)
unfortunately no official results reported / following are at least medallists from Men/Women races (without
relevant other details such as distances, times etc.)
Men / 10 km:
1. Munir Kabbara; 2. Ali Mortada 31:23; 3. Zeid El Sayyed
Women:
1. Joan Makary; 2. Jennifer Tomazou ; 3. Loaa Zarzour
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
CROSS COUNTRY
BAHRAIN
24th ARAB Cross Country Champs at Al Sukhair / 22.02.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Mohammed Abdulwahab-)
following are complete results from these Regional Champs at Al Sukhair (near Manama) with participation of runners from 13 Arab countries (Bahrain; Morocco, Algeria; Iraq; Sudan; Kuwait; Lebanon; United Arab Emirates; Djibouti; Saudi Arabia; Oman; Jordan and Syria) / information with translations (spelling of names
for all athletes) by my correspondent from the official publication by the organisers in ARAB figures only
Men / 10 km (50 finishers):
Zouhaïr Aouad BRN 31:27.53; Birhanu Yemataw BRN 31:29.73; Ibrahim Hassan Bouh DJI 31:30.98; Albert Rop BRN 31:40.58; Dawit Fikadu BRN 32:08.13; Waberi Darar Aden DJI 32:13.61; Ibrahim Jerobin BRN 32:19.98; Soufiyan Bouqantar MAR 32:36.00; Mohamed Reda El Aaraby MAR 32:41.10;
Tris Hassan MAR 32:44.77; Abdel Nasser Al Mai BRN 32:45.26; Bou Rouena Khair El Din ALG 32:47.19; Abu Talha Mohsen MAR 32:49.61; Badr Ali Al Omrani KSA 33:00.87; El Hanashi Nabil ALG 33:05.69; Hicham Bouchisha ALG 33:10.63; Aqwi Al Mustafa ALG 33:19.05; Youssef Hussein Ramadan SUD 33:22.24; Awaraghi Ramadan ALG 33:26.75; Qarin Ali ALG 33:46.84; Fares Mohamed MAR 33:57.68; Youssef Mohamed Al-Asiri KSA 34:02.56; Belkheir Elias ALG 34:17.38; Abdul Rahman Abbas Abdul Rahman KUW 34:19.37; Babiker Abdo Ismail SUD 34:55.64; Abdullah bin Salem Al-Quraini OMA
34:56.87; Mohamed Abdullah Mahal IRQ 35:04.23; Awwad Mohamed Ghasab JOR 35:05.06; Hamza Jawad Kadhem IRQ 35:48.23; Layth Hakim Hussein IRQ 35:48.31; Hussein Essam Mohamed IRQ 36:21.07; Hatem Sayed Badr IRQ 36:42.07; Abdulaziz Mubarak Al-Ajmi KUW 36:54.43; Muawiya Bilal Tsumi SUD 36:58.79; Khalifa Mohamed Al Nuaimi UAE 37:01.87; Nasser Ahmed Al-Azmi KUW 37:04.86; Hussein Ali Kamal KUW 37:06.95; Hussein Karim Qassem IRQ 37:12.02; Sultan Ali
Al Dhanhani UAE 37:12.38; Ali Murtadha LBN 37:14.25; Peter Khoury LBN 37:16.15; Monad Abdel Qader Bashir SUD 37:19.14; Ahmed Ghalya LBN 37:32.14; Zaid Al Sayed LBN 37:32.86; Samir Ismail Al Salman SYR 37:42.27; Abdullah Sorour Juma UAE 38:12.56; Mohamed Khaled Al Qattan KUW 38:34.08; Khaled Khalil Al-Badwawi UAE 38:57.38; Jad Shmeisani LBN 39:00.29; Al Shaali Hassan
Al Nuaimi UAE 40:27.25;
Teams: BRN 12 points (1 + 2 + 4 + 5); MAR 40 points; ALG 62 points; IRQ 117 points; SUD 119 points; KUW 130 points; LBN 168 points; UAE 168 points;
Junior Men / 8 km ( 25 finishers ):
Abdul Razzaq Ismail BRN 26:03.88; Hamsi Mualan BRN 26:04.07; Scary Mohamed BRN 26:09.17; Benshahid Mohi Eldin MAR 26:10.68; Yazid Salah Al Din MAR 26:24.63; Yazid Dala ALG 26:36.45; Waked Khaled ALG 26:36.67; Mohamed Al Eidouny MAR 26:50.77; Abdul Samad Al Obaidi MAR 26:50.77; Abdullah Osgheir MAR 26:59.62; Rafiq Gunduz ALG 27:03.31; Jamie Hassan ALG 27:04.97; Amiri Saeid ALG 27:22.23; Khaled Hussein Youssef BRN 27:32.67; Mohammed Zarqon ALG 27:35.21; Salman Abdullah Al Muqrin KSA 28:24.86; Abd Ali Abbas IRQ 29:03.43; Thamer Hamad Ezibi KSA 29:25.78; Mohamed Yasser Al Mimi JOR 29:35.71; Muslim Fayez Abu Hlail JOR 29:36.60; Hamad Mohammed Al Yahyani UAE 29.37 ( 29:36.68 ) ; 22: Ahmed Al Suhaimi KSA 29:39.38; Akram Yasser Karim IRQ 29:58.17; Aqeel Jabbar Ramadan IRQ 30:12.92; Mortadha Falah Hassan IRQ 30:42.83;
Teams: BRN 20 points (1 + 2 + 3 + 14); MAR 25 points; ALG 36 points; IRQ 89 points;
Youth Boys / 6 km ( 31 finishers):
Abdul Ghani Mohamed Hamid BRN 17:58.76; Abdul Samad Suleiman BRN 18:47.92; Alassal Abdul Rahman MAR 19:01.56; Jawad Kheshena MAR 19:04.93; Zahid Radwan MAR 19:11.44; Hatdan
Al Hussein MAR 19:47.31; Jayhya Anas ALG 20:06.58; Harek Abdullah Muhamed Islam ALG 20:11.74;
Bin Saad Abdullah ALG 20:12.63; Ben Makri Nabil ALG 20:18.10; Soleimani Khader Asi SYR 20:28.76; Hamad Saleh Al Yami KSA 20:36.12; Yahya Ibrahim Abdullah IRQ 20:54.42; Issa Qassem Al Jabali JOR 20:55.71; Humadi Lakhdar ALG 20:57.32; Zine El Abidine Mukhlis Tuamuh IRQ 21:21.51; Mustafa Mohsen Hizam IRQ 21:24.76; Mohamed Nasser Al-Aklabi KSA 21:37.64: Ahmed Salah Abbas IRQ 21:37.71; Ali Zaki Khalifa KSA 21:43.38; Abdul Majeed Al-Ghafiri KSA 21:55.88; Dufiyah Ayoub ALG
22:13.48; Mohamed Hamia MAR 22:17.28; Mohamed Hussein Karim IRQ 22:39.55; Ali Al-Sahimi KSA 23:00.13; Wali Rassoul Thijel IRQ 23:01.74; Amer bin Salem Al-Rakhbi OMA 23:19.53; Muteib Nasir
Al Safhi KSA 23:26.29; Mohamed bin Abdullah Al-Jabri OMA 24:03.24; Abdul Aziz Mustafa Hassan BRN 24:06.52; Abdul Rahman Hassan Al-Hassan BRN 26:55.48;
Teams: MAR 18 points (3 + 4 + 5 + 6); ALG 34 points; BRN 64 points; IRQ 65 points; KSA 71 points;
Women / 10 km (28 finishers):
Winfred Yavi BRN 36:58.61; Damaris Mutua BRN 37:31.90; Ruth Jebet BRN 37:43.90 (her 1st competition after 4 years Doping-ban); Tigist Gashaw BRN 38:10.43; Shitaye Eshete BRN 38:36.16; Ruqia Al Muqim MAR 39:13.50; Hanan Qaluj MAR 39:21.68; Rahma Al Tahri MAR 39:29.23; Ikram Ouaaziz MAR 39:32.15; Bontu Edao Rebitu BRN 40:12.69; Reham Sanani ALG 40:22.42; Malika Ben Derbal ALG 40:32.10; Ghania Raziq ALG 41:34.86; Nohaila Rabei MAR 42:10.02; Amina Betiche ALG 42:39.34; Fatiha Bahi Azhum ALG 44:23.28; Joan Makary LBN 44:53.73; Amna Bakhit SUD 45:21.35; Tiana Abdel Masih LBN 46:21.01; Nisreen Njeim LBN 46:47.18; Jennifer Tomazou LBN 49:59.61; Loua Zaarour LBN 52:08.67; Muzna Fayez Al-Nassar KSA 53:50.57; Alaa Ziyad Al-Shiddi KSA 54:03.79; Anwar Mohamed Agag KSA 55:16.07; Al Hanouf Ibrahim Al Fulaij KSA 59:49.87; Maryam Fawzy Al Matar KSA 63:33.93; Rahaf Abdulaziz Saeed KSA 66:26.93;
Teams: BRN 10 points (1 + 2 + 3 + 4); MAR 30 points; ALG 51 points; LBN 77 points; KSA 98 points;
Junior Women / 6 km (only 12 finishers):
Fatima Al Mufid MAR 24:05.07; Lamia Mamni MAR 24:16.95; Salma Al Badira MAR 24:18.48; Fatima Zahra Berdaha MAR 24:27.16; Khadija Al Nasiri MAR 24:27.17; Sana Hasnawi MAR 24:41.31; Mariam Nour ALG 25:13.07; Asia Saeidun ALG 25:17.30; Ruqia Moisi ALG 25:35.20; Khadija Lafar ALG 25:51.86; Zulekha Belarbi ALG 26:52.76; Yara Abu Saud KSA 30:25.16;
Teams (only 2 teams): MAR 10 points (1 + 2 + 3 + 4) ; ALG 34 points;
Youth Girls / 4 km (only 13 finishers):
Heba Ghazlan MAR 14:46.18; Elham Al-Matni MAR 14:46.19; Ibtisam Al-Rashfi MAR 14:52.18; Hayaat Anfal Azaeij ALG 15:00.05; Khuduj Bani MAR 15:07.64; Hosna bin Abdul Muti MAR 15:20.81; Hasna bin Abdul Muti MAR 15:36.96; Rahma Bukner ALG 15:57.51; Melissa Zain ALG 16:03.21; Fatima
Al Zahra Tabib ALG 16:06.31; Ghazala Attia ALG 16:20.56; Lina Maria Gadal ALG 16:28.67; Narges Hussein Abboud IRQ 18:27.38;
Teams (only 2 teams): MAR 11 points (1 + 2 + 3 + 5); ALG 31 points;
Medal Tally
(all Gold medals won by runners/teams from BRN & MAR / other medallists from ALG & DJI only )
BRN 7 + 4 + 3 = 14
MAR 5 + 5 + 3 = 13
ALG 0 + 3 + 3 = 6
DJI 0 + 0 + 1 = 1
ON THE ROAD
THAILAND
Amazing Thailand Marathon at Bangkok / 26. – 27.02.2022
(-courtesy of the Race – website – )
following are the best results / spelling of names for some of the THA-runners not available
Men:
Marathon (27):
David Kibet KEN 2:22:17; Joseph Mwangi KEN 2:28:30 (1st Veteran/40+); Niguse Kebede Gurmessa ETH 2:28:53; Sanchai Namkhet THA 2:29:42; Kinde Tiruneh ETH 2:32:12; Boonthung Srisung THA 2:37:21 (2nd Vet);
Half Marathon (27):
Nattawut Innum THA 1:07:09; Krzysztof Hadas POL 1:07:43; Nattawath Innum THA 1:09:24; ?? ?? THA
1:12:30; Enock Kipchirchir Kigen KEN 1:12:50; ?? ?? THA 1:13:21; Aekkalal Jhankaeo THA 1:13:35;
10 km Road Race (26):
Krzysztof Hadas POL 31:51; Nattawut Innum THA 32:54;
Women:
Marathon:
Alexandra Morozova RUS 2:53:36; Linda Janthachit THA 3:04:37; Dorcas Jebotip Tarus KEN 3:15:35;
Soraya Tawong THA 3:17:10; Darika Suwanmongkol THA 3:21:01; Suphansa Pholamai THA 3:25:55;
?? ?? THA 3:26:02; Nateewan Rattanajan THA 3:26:10; Kopkarn Puaram THA 3:26:25 (1st Veteran/40+); Marie Pinnell USA 3:27:20; Kanchana Tangwongchai THA 3:27:26;
Half Marathon:
Aoranuch Aiamtas THA 1:24:11; ?? ?? THA 1:24:30; Pareeya Sonsem THA 1:25:59; Natthaya Thanaronnawat THA 1:26:58 (1stVeteran/40+); Piyanuch Sukchat THA 1:30:22; Nutchanad Angchun THA 1:31:07; Nattida Thaonoi THA 1:33:42;
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INDIA
35th International Marathon at Pune / 27.02.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Rahul Pawar- )
this traditional International race was organised this time as a National event / therefore all the following runners are from India
Men:
Marathon:
Kalidas Hirave 2:24:32; Rahul Kumar Pal 2:25:15; Anil Kumar Singh 2:28:16; Gurjit Singh 2:30:10;
Half Marathon:
Karan Gahandule 1:10:08; Bahadur Singh Dhoni 1:10:09; Manoj Kumar Yadav 1:11:39; Het Ram 1:14:00;
Women:
Marathon:
Jyoti Gawate 3:06:02; Manisha Joshi 3:35:43;
Half Marathon:
Prajakta Godbole 1:21:05; Vinaya Prakash Malusare 1:35:16;
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National Maha Half Marathon at Nashik / 27.02.2022
(-courtesy of the Race – website- )
Men:
Harish Sheoran 1:07:57; Anila Kumara 1:08:05; Rohit Yadav 1:09:04; Kisan Tadvi 1:10:01;
Defence Champs:
Parsappa Halijol 1:08:18; Avinash Patel 1:13:55;
Women:
Komal Jagadale 1:19:32; K.M.Archana 1:20:36; Jyoti ?? 1:22:41;
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NEPAL
COAS Open Marathon at Kathmandu / 26.02.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Diwakar Lal Amatya- )
confirmed as a non-certified AIMS-measured course and obviously rather short distances (at least in the Half Marathon races, where the TOP 3 finishers in both races achieved exceptional fast times – far better than the official National records with 1:06:31 resp. 1:18:46)
Men:
Marathon:
Krishna Bahadur Basnet 2:19:57; Khadag Bahadur Khadka 2:22:00; Kirin Singh Bohati 2:24:40; Hom Lal Shrestha 2:26:15; Rajan Rokaya 2:27:52;
Half Marathon:
Gajandra Rai 1:03:42; Deepak Adhikari 1:03:45; Titrha K.Pun 1:04:53;
10 km Road Race:
Simion Kiplagat KEN 30:55.6; Durga Bahadur Budha 31:22.7; Mukesh Pal 31:36.5;
Women:
Half Marathon:
Santoshi Shrestha 1:13:42; Rajpura Parshai 1:15:22; Bishwo Rupa Budha 1:18:12;
10 km Road Race:
Pushpa Bhandari 36:20.2; Phul Mati Rana 37:14.1; Ram Maya Budha 39:42.1;
ON THE TRACK
INDIA
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan- )
following are detailed best performances from 2 inaugural events / unfortunately no wind-measurements for horizontal jumps (in spite of several excellent results)
1st National Jumps Competition at Trivandrum / 01.03.2022
Men:
H J: Chethan Balasubramanya 2.09; Manu Francis 2.09; Swadhin Kumar Majhi 2.09; Abhar Atul Datta 2.03;
P V: Avneesh Kumar 4.90; A.Gnana Sone 4.70; Sakhti Mahendran/2003 4.50;
L J: Murali Sreeshankar 8.17 / World 2022 Outdoor Leader (8.14; 7.98; 7.96; 7.96; 8.10; 8.17); Muhammed Anees Yahiya 8.15 (7.22; 7.73; 7.8; 7.89; 7.89; 8.15); Yugant Shekhar Singh 7.61; Siddharth Mohan Naik 7.61; P.David 7.37; R.Sajan 7.20; T.I.Joseph 7.16;
T J: Eldhose Paul 16.93 (16.07; 16.80; 16.36; x ; 16.52; 16.93); Unnikrishnan Kartik 16.87 (16.56; 16.35; 16.76; 15.85; 16.61; 16.87); Abdulla Aboobacker 16.81 (16.34; x ; x ; x ; x ; 16.81); Gailey Venister 16.10;
Arpinder Singh 16.02; V.S.Sebastian/2003 14.93;
Women:
H J: Abhinaya S.Shetty 1.82; Gracena Glistus Merly 1.77; Angel P.Devasia 1.74; Kevinaa Ashwine Annavi 1.74; Athira Somarai 1.71;
P V: Pavithra Venkatesh 3.90; Baranica Elangovan 3.80; Divya Mohan 3.70; Mariya Jaison 3.60; Preethika Anandhan 3.50; Balanisha Balakrishnan 3.40; G.Sindhushree 3.30;
L J: Ancy Sojan 6.51 (6.20; 6.29; 6.23; 6.28; 6.51; x ); Navana James 6.35; Pooja Saini 6.12; Manisha Merel
5.85;
T J: Aleena Jose 12.68; V.Sheena 12.47; Meera Shibu 12.43;
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1st National Throws Competition at Patiala / 27.02.2022
Men:
S P: Tajinder Singh Pal Toor 19.94; Karanveer Singh 19.17; Aniket ?? 17.63; Adhish Ghildiyal 16.79;
Amandeep Singh Dhaliwal 16.50; Samardeep Singh Gill 16.44; Iqbal Singh Chahal 16.32; Amit Bhaini 16.22;
D T: Arjun Kumar 53.28; Parshant Malik 50.38; Arvind Rathee 50.25; Ikram Ali Khan 49.78; Vikram Parihar
49.52; Prince ?? 49.20; Abhay Gupta 47.67;
H T: Mahipal Singh Yadav 54.80; Dupinder Singh 54.53;
J T: Rohit Yadav 77.89; Sahil Silwal 77.01; Rishabh Nehra 72.60; Abhishek Drall 70.71; Harish Kumar 68.63; Arshdeep Singh 65.86;
Women:
S P: Abha Khatua 17.09; Manpreet Kaur (I/1990) 16.74; Kachnar Chaudhary 14.35; Ramneet Kaur/2003 13.51; Divya Sonar 13.36; Jyoti Vaishnav/2004 13.14;
D T: Seema Punia 54.93; Nidhi Rani 51.85; Sunita Devi 48.05; Pooja ?? 46.02; Khushi Padariya/2003 45.48; Sanya Yadav/2003 42.95; Jasmeet Kaur Jagdeo/2003 41.06;
H T: Sarita R.Singh 61.78; Preeti Sharawat 47.06; Maninderjit Kaur 45.00;
J T: Sanjana Choudhary 52.41; Sharmila Kumari 51.40; Shakshi Sharma 45.98; Jyoti ?? 43.55; Uma Choudhary 42.63;
InterUniversity Women Champs at Bhubaneswar / 21.- 24.02.2022
following are detailed results from this competition, which was organised for Women only (Men events held at Moodbridi from 4th to 7th Jan – see Report No 1); wind-measurements reported usually only for the finals /
rather inaccurate spelling of names as well as many missing second names for several competitors (marked below as ??) and due to missing DOB-info only few of the Juniors could be mentionend in the results below
100 m (22)/+2.2: Dutee Chand 11.44w; Preeti ?? 11.66w; Avantika Narale/2003 11.76w; S.S.Sneha 11.81w; H.R.Navami 11.87w; Madhumita Deb 11.95w; Jeevanji Deepthi/2003 12.01w; Shivankar Sudeshna/2003 12.11;
semis (21)/nwi s1: Navami 11.95; Sudeshna/2003 12.08; Kamaljeet Kaur 12.08; s2: Chand 11.60;
Sneha 11.91; Narale/2003 11.92; Madhumita Deb 12.04; Deepali Mahapatra 12.11; s3: Preeti 11.84; Deepthi/2003 12.19;
heats (21) /(29 heats !!)/nwi: h3: Sneha 12.16; Deb 12.19; h14: Chand 11.81; h18: V.S.Bhavika 12.19;
h23: Preeti 11.80; h25: Kaur 12.16; Shilpi Sharma 12.17; h26: Sudeshna/2003 12.06;
200 m (24)/-2.1: Priya H.Mohan/2003 24.00; Madhumita Deb 24.26; Preeti ?? 24.51; Florence Barla 24.60; Kamaljeet Kaur 24.99; K.Roshini 25.11; Jeevanji Deepthi/2003 25.19;
semis (23) s1/-1.3: Preeti 24.44; Barla 24.44; Kamaljeet Kaur 24.77; Deepali Mahapatra 25.02;
s2/-1.2: Deb 24.44; Deepthi/2003 24.88; Roshini 24.94; Sonia ?? 24.99; s3/-1.1: Mohan/2003 24.46; Dutee Chand 24.52 (dns in final); Simrandeep Kaur 25.04;
heats (23) / (29 heats !!)/nwi: h3: Chand 24.24; Mahapatra 24.95; h6: Sonia 24.89; h7: Roshini 24.99;
h8: Shyama Mandal 25.10; h17: Mohan/2003 24.78; h18: Deb 24.42; Simrandeep Kaur 24.85; h20: Barla 24.68; h22: Kamaljeet Kaur 24.69; Joshika Pal 24.77; h27: Preeti 24.90;
400 m (22): Priya H.Mohan/2003 52.58; Rupal ??/2004 53.05; Florence Barla 53.51; Linet George 54.11; R.Arathi 54.23; M.Likitha 54.39; Summy ??/2003 55.52; Gowri Nandana 56.58;
semis (21) s1: Arathi 54.51; George 54.81; Likitha 55.61; Simarjeet Kaur 56.81; Steffi M.Olimba 56.97; s2: Rupal/2004 53.53; Summy/2003 54.99; Deepanshi ?? 56.29; Megha Munavalli 57.22; s3: Mohan/2003 53.37; Barla 54.09; Nandana 55.68; Shyama Mandal 57.19;
heats (21) / (25 heats !!): h7: Kaur 57.17; h8: Mohan/2003 54.46; h9: Summy/2003 56.05;
h10: Rupal/2004 54.77; h12: Deepanshi 57.01; h14: Nandana 56.20; h19: Barla 56.18; h20: George 55.20; h21: Arathi 55.76; Likitha 57.17;
800 m (24): E.B.Arpitha 2:07.24; Pooja ?? 2:07.64; Sunita ?? 2:08.22; Snehalata Yadav 2:10.21; Nikita Sharma 2:12.84; H.Bhumeshwory 2:13.21; D.Bhagyalaxmi/2003 2:13.30;
semis (23) s1: Sunita 2:11.18; Bhagyalaxmi/2003 2:11.46; C. Chanthini 2:11.78; s2: Arpitha 2:13.36; Sharma 2:13.96; s3: Yadav 2:09.54; Pooja 2:11.66;
heats (22) h3: Yadav 2:12.11; h6: Arpitha 2:13.82; A.P.Ramya 2:14.84;
1500 m (22): D.Bhagyalaxmi/2003 4:27.82; Varsha ?? 4:30.01; Sunita ?? 4:30.15; Ujala ?? 4:31.95; V.Kavitha 4:36.98; Radha Chaudhary 4:40.25; H.Bhumeshwory 4:41.49; Nikita Sharma 4:45.24;
heats (21) h1: Bhagyalaxmi/2003 4:38.16; Sunita 4:38.87; h2: Ujala 4:45.17; h3: Pooja ?? 4:42.15; C.Chanthini 4:43.30; Chaudhary 4:43.38; Kavitha 4:44.87; Varsha 4:45.11; Borse Disha 4:45.79; h4: Sharma 4:43.36;
5000 m (24): Komal Jagadale 16:04.75; Bharti ?? 16:06.74; Badho ?? 16:14.60; Ankita Dhiyani 16:36.22; Supriti Kachhap/2003 16:54.56; Nikita Raut 17:04.99; Sonune Poonam 17:05.45; Ruby Kashyap 17:05.93; Chaithra Devadiga 17:15.69; Basanti Kumari 17:49.16; Reshma Kevate 18:03.75; Rebi Pal 18:16.55;
heats (23) h1: Bharti 16:57.18; Raut 16:57.38; Poonam 16:57.80; Ujala ?? 17:13.54; Ruby Kashyap 17:14.99; Kumari 17:38.64; Kevate 18:07.85; h2: Dhiyani 16:47.31; Jagadale 16:47.39; Devadiga 17:16.92; h3: Supriti Kachhap/2003 16:55.08; Badho 16:56.34; Varsha ?? 17:40.73; Rebi Pal 17:52.57;
10000 m (21): Bharti ?? 34:28.16; Ankita Dhiyani 34:39.59; K.Lakshmi 34:40.91; Badho ?? 34:49.88;
Supriti Kachhap/2003 35:15.20; Rima Patel 35:17.89; Sonune Poonam 35:56.32; Amrita Patel 36:37.42;
Chaithra Devadiga 36:56.38; Reshma Kevate 37:05.83; Nikita Raut 37:53.74;
Half Marathon (24): K.Lakshmi 1:15:43; Neetu Kumari 1:17:24; Divyanka ?? 1:22:54; Rookhmani 1:23:13;
Nirmaben Thakor 1:23:46; Ann George Reeba 1:23:56; Annu ?? 1:26:13; Rinku ?? 1:26:15; Muchandi Rani 1:27:30; Swati Panchbudha 1:28:53; Pooja ?? 1:29:19; Anju Murugan 1:32:16; Nidhi Bharvaria 1:32:27;
3000 m St (22): Komal Jagadale 10:00.23; Rebi Pal 10:32.41; Shaili Dhama 10:53.00; G.Maheshwari 10:56.79; Vaishnavi Sawant 11:12.32; Kajal Sharma 11:17.98; Shashi Lata 11:19.30; K.Swetha 11:23.75; P.R.Smitha 11:28.04; Manisha ?? 11:57.22; Riya Dohtare 12:00.12; Shreya ?? 12:01.47; Mori Vandana 12:21.76; A.Geethanjali 12:39.66;
100 m H (23)/-2.9: Yarraji Jyothi 13.72; Aparna Roy 13.98; S.Nandhini 14.15; Ann Rose Tommy 14.61; Medha Rajesh 14.72; Moumita Mondal 14.76; S.Srireshma 15.04;
semis (23) s1/-0.5: Mondal 14.19; Roy 14.39; Srireshma 14.72; Neelam Kumari 14.84; s2/-0.7: Nandhini
14.27; Rajesh 14.60; Poorva Sawant 15.00; s3/-0.9: Jyothi 13.91; Tommy 14.31; Nandhini 14.39;
heats (22)/nwi h2: Rajesh 14.51; h3: Nandhini 14.17; Mondal 14.21; A.L.Mahithamol 14.91; h4: Jyothi 13.78; Nandhini 14.69; h8: Tommy 14.61; Sriireshma 14.96; h9: Roy 14.20; Kumari 14.98; Sawant 15.07;
400 m H (24): R.Arathi 58.35; Rupal ??/2004 59.30; Gudiya ?? 59.49; Pragyan Prasant Sahu 60.73; Anila Venu 60.90; Sinchal Kaveramma 61.37; K.Prajna 62.05;
semis (23) s1: Arathi 59.75; Pragyan 61.50; Prajna 61.58; Anila Venu 63.82; s2: Rupal/2004 62.15; Kaveramma 63.56; Megha Munavalli 63.91; s3: Gudiya 60.47; J. Dhivya 62.24; Nanhi ?? 63.95;
heats (22) h1: Gurdeep Kaur 63.59; Munavalli 63.95; h2: Rupal/2004 61.39; Kaveramma 63.47;
h3: Arathi 62.70; h4: Gudiya 60.94; Prajna 63.23; h10: Dhivya 63.61;
H J (22): Gracena Glistus Merly 1.84; Kevinaa Ashwine Annavi 1.76; K.H.Saliha 1.73; Rekha ?? 1.70; Meera Shibu & Giji George Stephen 1.70;
qualification (21): K.H.Saliha 1.70; other qualifiers at 1.65 & 1.60 m;
P V (23): Pavithra Vengatesh 4.00; Pooja ?? 3.95; Divya Mohan 3.80; Sathya Tamilarasan 3.75; Balanisha Balakrishnan 3.50; Babita Patel 3.50; P.Rosy Meena 3.50; Mahi Patel 3.20; Pushparani Chandramuthu 3.20; Timbadiya Maysuri 3.20; C.Anaswara 3.20;
L J (24) / qualification (23): Harshini Saravanan 6.11 (5.82); L.Sruthilekshmi 6.03 (5.75); Sandra Babu 6.00 (5.91); Sherin Abdul Gaffoor 5.97 (6.03); Bhav. Bhagavathi 5.90; Susmita ??/2004 5.74 (5.79); Manisha Merel 5.70;
T J (22) / qualification (21): Sandra Babu 13.01 (12.72); Sathyanarayan Nandhini 12.93 (12.57); Jabaseelan Coleshiya 12.86 (12.41); Meera Shibu 12.83 (12.25); Ilango Asha 12.71 (12.51); P.Babisha 12.66 (12.11); Arshdeep Kaur 12.53 (12.04); P.R.Aiswarya 12.34 (11.88); Gayathry Sivakumar 12.25 (12.07); Anu Mathew 12.23 (12.17); Poorva Hitesh Sawant/2003 12.19 (11.95);
S P (22) / qualification (21): Yogita ?? 14.81 (14.33); V.Ambika 14.53 (13.71); Rekha ?? 14.13 (13.85); Jasmine Kaur 13.95 (13.07); Prity Chakraborty 13.11 (12.90); Swari Shinde 12.67 (12.20);
D T (23) / qualification (22): Garima ?? 48.52 (46.31); Tanuja ?? 47.03 (45.78); Shalini Chaudhary 46.42 (45.39); Shweta Singh 44.98 (45.36); Poonam Fenin 42.34 (43.24); Khushi Padariya/2003 42.31 (44.51); More Nishigandhi 41.88 (41.47); Rajbala Saini 41.50; Sunita ?? 41.46 (41.95);
H T (24) / qualification (23): Surabh Vedpathak 55.21 (51.99); Aakanksha Sandhu 50.25 (46.57); Sneha Suryakant Jadhav 49.86 (50.11); Divya Shandilya 49.53 48.99); Amandeep Kaur 49.50 (49.66); Ritesh ?? 49.24 (47.63); Bhagwati Choudhary 48.70 (45.23); Lalita Rani 46.78 (44.42); Mital Solanki/2003 46.05 (46.51); Amreen ?? 44.71 (46.99); Maninderjeet Kaur 44.64 (44.76); Kessiya Mariam Benny 43.24 (46.42); addit.best non-qualifier: Anisha Dahiya 44.08;
J T (24) / qualification (23): Karishma Sanil 53.58 (47.29); Pushpa Jakhar 49.05 (44.00); Jyoti Rakesh 46.72 (44.27); Arti ?? 44.48 (40.75); Harita ?? 43.74 (42.92); Kajal Parmar 43.51 (42.40); Priya Attri 43.43 (42.10); Manu Kumari 42.88;
Heptathlon (22/23): Tanu ?? 5002 (15.78; 1.71; 11.03; 26.82 / 5.52; 41.61; 2:32.16); Aparna Roy 4920 (13.62; 1.56; 9.82; 25.01 / 5.8; 21.61; 2:32.25); Mariya Thomas 4491 (15.73; 1.62; 10.18; 27.29 / 5.45; 31.81; 2:41.33);
S.Deepika 4484 (16.38; 1.56; 9.44; 26.59 / 5.33; 31.12; 2:26.34); Pooja ??/2003 4259 (16.53; 1.56; 10.44; 28.72 / 5.13; 35.67; 2:37.09); V.S.Shridevika 4257 (15.68; 1.53; 8.87; 26.10 / 5.85; 24.67; 2:53.84); Akshatha ?? 4219 (16.73; 1.56; 7.64; 26.15 / 5.49; 30.89; 2:41.75);
20 km Walk (22): Baljeet Kaur 1:39:11; Rakhi Kushbala 1:40:15; Payal ?? 1:40:40; Jyoti ?? 1:43:58;
Mansi Negi/2003 1:44:28; Bharti Bhadana 1:46:21; Annu ?? 1:46:23; Komal Pal/2003 1:49:13; Bandana Patel 1:49:30; Shameema Khatoo 1:50:34; K.Akshaya 1:52:08; Pooja Kumawat 1:53:58; Mamta Pal 1:54:29; Rane Prachi 1:54:32; Sandra Surendra 1:54:33; Preeti ?? 1:54:44; K.Puja Praman 1:55:39; Nikita Lamba 1:56:03;
4×100 R (24): Mangalore University Team (S.Keerthana, C.S.Dechamma, V.Varsha, H.R.Navami) 47.40;
4×400 R (24): Punjabi University Team (S.Kaur, K.Kaur, M.Kushwah, T.Kaur) 3:46.72;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (23): Mahatma Gandhi University Team (S.Akshay, K.Sneha, G.Nandana, J.Johney) 3:27.07;
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MALAYSIA
Perak All-Comers Meeting at Ipoh / 26. – 27.02.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif- )
following are detailed results / no wind-readings for most heats and for all horizontal jumps
Men:
100 m (26)/-0.4: Muh.Arsyad Saat 10.59; Jonathan Nyepa 10.64; Muh.Haiqal Hanafi 10.73; Muh.Zulfiqar Ismail 10.80; Kwong Kar Jun 10.84; Jad Rizalman Washif 10.85;
heats (26) h1/+0.5: Nyepa 10.61; Hanafi 10.67; Ismail 10.74; h2/+0.6: Muh.Raimi Mustafa Kamal 10.82;
h3/+0.5: Kwong Kar Jun 10.73; h4/+0.4: Khairul Hafiz Jantan 10.61; Alvine Jostine 10.86; h6/+1.2: Saat
10.48; Aliff Iman Mohd Fahmi 10.84; h10/+2.2: Washif 10.77w;
200 m (27)/+0.2: Jonathan Nyepa 21.49; Kwong Kar Jun 21.56 (21.551); Muh.Azeem Fahmi/2004 21.56 (21.554); Luqman Hakim Khairul Akmal 21.91; Mohd Nazarul Ali 21.97;
heats (27)/nwi h1: Akmal 21.96; h5: Kwong 21.53; h6: Fahmi/2004 21.45;
800 m (27): Wan Muhammad Fazri Zahari 1:53:15; Avinesh Austin Murugan 1:53.67;
1500 m (26): Prabudass Krishnan 3:55.59;
3000 m St (27): Ahmad Luth Hamizan 9:36.90; Daren James Nair 9:38.03;
110 m H (26)/-0.1: Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhammad 14.11; Rayzamshah Wan Sofian 14.40; Benedict Ian Gawok 14.45; Wong Chun Yee 14.73; Mohd Nazarul Ali 15.00;
heats (26)/nwi: h1: Muhammad 14.28; h2: Wong 14.74; Gawok 14.76; Ali 15.04;
400 m H (27): Ruslem Zikry Putra Roseli 53.37;
L J (26)/nwi: Andre Anura Anuar 7.48; Luqman Hakim Ramlan 7.20;
T J (27)/nwi: Brendon Ting Li King 15.16; Mohd Shah Sholikin Azhar 14.93; Muh.Izzul Mohd Raffi 14.87;
Andre Anura Anuar 14.75;
S P (27): Farm Loong Deng 16.24; Jonah Chang Anak Rigan 14.91; Kong Chin Poh 14.54;
D T (26): Muh.Irfan Shamsuddin 57.15;
H T (26): Jackie Wong Siew Cheer 65.37; Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan 58.98; Rizad Azri Che Radzi 47.83;
Women:
100 m (26)/+0.3: Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 12.01; Siti Fatimah Mohamad 12.10; Nor Sarah Adi 12.20;
heats (26) h1/+0.9: Zulkifli 11.96; Mohamad 12.13;
200 m (27)/-0.6: Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 24.66;
800 m (27): Savinder Kaur Joginder Singh 2:14.15;
3000 m St (27): Ramiyah Balasingam 12:35.03; Michele Tan Bee Kiang 13:14.34; Kothanayagi Sivakumar 13:22.77;
100 m H (26)/-0.1: Nur Syafiqah Abu Bakar 15.19;
heats (26) h1/nwi: Juriani Binti Rodzi 15.22;
H J (27): Norliana Kamaruddin 1.69; Yap Sean Yee 1.66;
L J (27)/nwi: Nurul Ashikin Abas 5.92; Kirthana Ramasamy 5.64; Siti Zubaidah Adabi 5.62;
T J (26)/nwi: Kirthana Ramasamy 12.94; Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.90;
S P (26): Nani Sahira Maryata 12.34;
D T (27): Queenie Ting Kung Ni 47.37; Nur Atiqah Sufiah Hanizam 43.66; Connie Choo Kang Ni 43.64;
H T (27): Grace Wong Xiu Mei 61.14; Nurul Hidayah Lukman 50.39; Nurfazira Jalaludin 46.20;
J T (26): Nur Ayna Nuha Maton 40.70;
5000 m Walk (26): Norliana Mohd Rusni 27:54.03;
4×100 R (26)/no details: KPT-UPM Team 46.71;
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PHILIPPINES
following are the best results from two competition both for specific events only / no wind-readings reported and obviously rather poor conditions and not even start blocks available (!!) at the 2nd meeting (held at Imus, Cavite)
1st SEA GAMES Trials Meeting at Baguio / 23. – 24.02.2022
(-courtesy of the PHI Athletics Association – )
Men:
3000 m St (24): Junel Gobotia 9:38.05;
110 m H (23): Clinton K.Bautista 14.21; Alvin Vergel 14.57; Van Alexander Obejas 14.98;
400 m H (23): Francis Medina 54.02; Van Alexander Obejas 54.96;
H J (23): Leonard Grospe 2.07;
P V (24): Hokkey De Los Santos 5.00; Janry Ubas 4.90;
S P (23): John Albert Mantua 17.02;
D T (24): John Albert Mantua 48.39;
J T (24): Melvin Calano 64.98;
Decathlon (23/24): Janry Ubas 6973 (11.13; 7.69; 11.50; 2.01; 52.88 / 15.34; 31.07; 4.90; 48.06; 5:40.84);
Aries Toledo 6947 (10.88; 7.08; 11.81; 1.80; 49.97 / 14.98; 34.99; 3.90; 52.35; 4:59.93);
Women:
3000 m St (24): Joida Gagnao 11:21.10;
100 m H (24): Melissa Escoton 14.02; Jelly D.Paragile 14.17;
400 m H (23): Bernalyn Bejoy 61.61;
J T (23): Evalyn Palabrica 45.47; Ann Katherine Quitoy 39.70;
Heptathlon (23/24): Alexie Mae Caimoso 5032 (15.16; 1.68; 10.23; 25.85 / 5.64; 37.36; 2:32.02); Sarah Dequinan 4946 (15.64; 1.59; 10.89; 26.10 / 5.40; 44.13; 2:31.93); Josefa Ligmayo 4603 (15.65; 1.62; 10.28;
27.46 / 5.53; 31.87; 2:34.63); Jelly D.Paragile 4518 (14.51; 1.62; 9.02; 26.22 / 5.55; 23.94; 2:43.63);
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2nd SEA GAMES Trials Meeting at Imus / 27.02.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Andrew Pirie – )
Men:
200 m: Clinton K.Bautista 21.74;
400 m: Frederick Ramirez 47.42; Michael Del Prado 48.15; Joyme Sequita 48.32; Edgardo Alejan 48.87;
800 m: Edwin Giron 1:52.84; John Lloyd Cabalo 1:57.45;
5000 m: James Orduna 15:34.65;
L J: Clint Neri 7.21; Miller Manulat 7.03;
T J: Ronnie Malipay 14.86; Mark Harry Diones 14.72;
Women:
400 m: Jessel Lumapas 57.31;
800 m: Bernalyn Bejoy 2:13.52;
L J: Marestella Sunang 6.11; Katherine Santos 5.80;
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UZBEKISTAN
National Discus & Hammer Throw Meet at Tashkent / 27.02.2022
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation website – )
Men:
D T: Rashid Sodikov 52.22; Ivan Markelov 52.16; D.Sayfullayev/2004 47.14;
H T: Ayubkhon Fayuzov/2004 66.46;
Women:
H T: Zarina Nosiryonova 63.98; Elina Silamiyeva/2004 55.12; Nozakat Abdusamatova 47.08;
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SINGAPORE
SEA GAMES Trials Meeting / 23.02.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore Athletics Association – )
Men:
400 m H: Calvin Quek Jun Jie 51.73 / NR;
Women:
4×100 R: National Team (S.V.Pereira, E.A.Tan, K.Chandran, B.Liew) 46.66;
KAZAKHSTAN
(-courtesy of Mr Pavel Kukin, KAZ-Federation & Mr Aleksey Kondrat – )
following are detailed results from two competitions – the earlier event organised as an combined event for Seniors (Indoor Cup) and for Juniors (U20 Champs ) / all KAZ athletes except few foreigners as noted below
National Indoor Champs at Ust-Kamenogorsk / 24. – 26.02.2022
60 m (24): Vitaliy Zems 6.84; Ilya Aliyev 6.88; Danil Sutzhanov 6.98; Daniyal Ospan 6.99; Almat Tulebayev 7.00; Ivan Vovchenko 7.08;
heats (24): Zems 6.95; Aliyev 6.98; Ospan 7.00; Tulebayev 7.02; Andrey Lavrushenko 7.06; Sutzhanov 7.07; Aibar Esengeldy 7.16; Vovchenko 7.19;
200 m (25): Mikahil Litvin 21.16 (& 21.75 in heats); Vitaliy Zems 21.18;
400 m (24): Mikhail Litvin 46.26 / NIR (eq.); Efim Tarasov 47.77; Andrey Sokolov 48.03; Dmitriy Koblov 48.05; Elnor Mukhitdinov 48.75;
heats (24): Litvin 48.33; Sokolov 48.78;
800 m (25): Abdulaziz Abdukayumov 1:51.99; Sergey Sukhov 1:51.99; Efim Tarasov 1:53.22; Duman Gabdygalyev 1:54.80;
3000 m (26): Alexey Gussarov 8:26.92; Maxim Frolovskiy 8:35.85; ex-competition: Shadrack Kimutai KEN 8:29.92;
2000 m St (25): Aibol Omar/2005 5:59.46; Denis Stepanenko 6:02.89; Beibarys Izgali/2003 6:10.05; Kirill Kozlov/2003 6:17.47;
60 m H (25): David Yefremov 7.76; Yevgeniy Prokudin 7.90; Vladislav Kondratyev 8.21; Vitaliy Litsenberger 8.25; Danila Korr 8.37; Adil Omarbekov/2004 8.57;
heats (25): Yefremov 7.72; Prokudin 7.93; Kondratyev 8.23; Litsenberger 8.35; Korr 8.35; Omarbekov/2004 8.51;
H J (25): Yegor Oleshko/2003 2.08; Igor Kosolapov/2003 2.08; Akylzhan Toktagalin 2.08; Zelimkhan Nassyrov/2003 2.04;
P V (25): Ivan Tovchenik 5.20; Danil Polyanskiy 5.00; Vladislav Garbuznyak/2003 4.80; Sergey Grigoryev
4.80;
L J (25): Yevgeniy Kiselyev 7.24; Nikita Osinskiy 7.15;
T J (24): Yevgeniy Kiselyev 15.82; Alexey Rakhmatov/2003 14.73;
S P (24): Danil Plotnikov 15.10;
Heptathlon (24/25): Ruslan Ishmetov/2003 4464 (7.47; 5.99; 10.33; 1.82 / 8.82; 3.80; 3:00.47); Farkhad Kystaubayev 4340 (7.42; 6.30; 10.91; 1.88 / 8.85; 2.90; 3:06.56); Sergey Dementyev 4134 (7.60; 6.51; 11.60; 2.03 / disq ; 4.10; 2:56.86);
4×200 R (25): Karaganda Team (N.Chuporshnev, D.Yefremov, Vy.Zems, Vit.Zems) 1:26.75;
4×400 R (26): VKO Team (E.Mukhitdinov, E.Tarasov, A.Sokolov, A.Lavrushenko) 3:15.60;
Women:
60 m (24): Olga Safronova 7.30; Rima Kashafutdinova 7.55; Arina Misheyeva 7.67; Anastasiya Trifonova 7.79; Irina Konichsheva/2007 (!!) 7.88; Karina Rahimova/2005 8.01; Kristina Koryagina 8.01; Valeriya Bromat/2004 8.12;
heats (24) Safronova 7.43; Kashafutdinova 7.59; Misheyeva 7.66; Bromat/2004 7.74; Trifonova 7.79;
Konichsheva/2007 (!!) 7.95; Koryagina 7.96; Rakimova/2005 8.04; Yuliya Tagintseva 8.07; Anna Dubina 8.10; Kristina Ermola/2005 8.13; Darya Gridassova/2004 8.16; Mariya Alexeyenko/2004 8.17; Alina Kondrashova/2003 8.18; Yuliya Sutzhanova 8.19;
200 m (25): Olga Safronova 23.76; Arina Misheyeva 24.86; Anastasiya Trifonova 25.20;
heats (25): Safronova 24.04; Misheyeva 25.16; Trifonova 25.28;
400 m (24): Adelina Akhmatova 57.25; Anna Shumilo/2004 57.49;
800 m (25): Yekaterina Gritsai 2:09.15; Viktoriya Senkina 2:12.83; Vasilia Fakhrutdinova/2003 2:14.74;
1500 m (24): Tatyana Neroznak 4:26.51; Arina Gladysheva/2005 4:34.15;
3000 m (26): Tatyana Neroznak 9:29.44; ex-competition: Norah Jeruto KEN 8:57.42; Caroline Kipkirui KEN 8:58.29; Daisy Jepkemei KEN 8:58.72;
2000 m St (25): Kristina Sergeyeva/2004 7:16.25; Rizvana Sharakhmetova 8:19.90; Aruzhan Rakhymberlina
8:27.84;
60 m H (25): Anna Dubina 8.65; Anel Shulakova 8.90; Kristina Ermola/2005 9.10;
heats (25): Dubina 8.73; Shulakova 8.80; Ermola/2005 9.21; Mariya Olkhovik 9.44;
H J (24): Nadezhda Dubovitskaya 1.96; Kristina Ovchinnikova 1.84; Yelizaveta Matveyeva 1.75,
P V (24): Anastasiya Yermakova 4.10; Polina Ivanova 3.60; ex-competition: Alla Parnov AUS 4.15;
L J (25): Anastasiya Rypakova/2004 6.11; Valeriya Safonova/2004 5.82;
T J (24): Mariya Yefremova 13.72; Kristina Radayeva 12.83; Viktoriya Podpravkina/2004 12.56; Diana Torekhanova 12.55; Aqnastasiya Glukhareva 12.49; Dilyara Khaibullina/2005 12.48; Kristina Lukanyuk 12.23; Tatyana Ovchinnikova 12.20;
S P (25): Nadezhda Barbanova 14.46; Karina Vassileva/2004 12.78; Yana Grusha 12.42;
Pentathlon (24)/with hand-times at 60 m H: Diana Geints 3928 (8.9; 1.73; 11.65; 5.64; 2:23.49); Nadezhda
Bogdanova 3891 (8.8; 1.58; 12.12; 5.69; 2:17.9); Yekaterina Avdeyenko/2004 3857 (9.0; 1.67; 10.87; 5.79; 2:21.27); Alina Chistyakova/2005 3560 (8.7; 1.70; 8.61; 5.56; 2:35.38);
4×200 R (25): Karaganda Team (R.Kashafutdinova, A.Shumilo, A.Akhmetova, A.Kondrashova) 1:40.42;
4×400 R (26): Karaganda Team (A.Shumilo, N.Ulbrikht, V.Fakhrutdinova, A.Akhmetova) 3:56.56;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (24): Karaganda Team (D.Gabdygaliyev, N.Chuporshnev, N.Ulbrikht, V.Fakhrutdinova) 3:39.64;
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Nat.Indoor Cup & U20 Champs at Ust-Kamenogorsk / 17. – 19.02.2022
60 m (17): Danil Sutzhanov 6.98; Almat Tulebayev 7.02; Ivan Vovchenko 7.06;
heats (17): Vitaliy Zems 6.87 (disq.in final); Tulebayev 7.02; Sutzhanov 7.03; Andrey Lavrushenko 7.04 (disq.in final); Daniyal Ospan 7.06 (disq.in final); Vladislav Grigoryev 7.08 (dns in final);
400 m (17): Mikhail Litvin 46.46 (& 47.42 in heats); Efim Tarasov 48.03; Vyacheslav Zems 48.29; Elnor Mukhitdinov 48.78;
800 m (19): Abdulaziz Abdukayumov 1:54.16; Duman Gabdygalyev 1:55.83; Anton Lenshin 1:56.85;
1500 m (17): Vadim Levchenkov 3:59.63; Shadrack Kimutai KEN 3:59.64;
60 m H (18): David Yefremov 7.71; Vladislav Kondratyev 8.27; Danila Korr 8.31; Vitaliy Litsenberger 8.43;
P V (17): Ivan Tovchenik 5.20;
L J (18): Rasul Ysmatov 7.12;
T J (19): Yevgeniy Kiselyev 15.58; Petr Medvedev 14.85;
S P (17): Danil Plotnikov 15.35;
Junior Men:
60 m (17): Danil Popov/2005 7.05; Ivan Teterin/2005 7.11; Timur Chumak/2003 7.13; Alisher Amrin/2004 7.19;
heats (17): Popov/2005 7.12; Teterin/2005 7.17;
800 m (18): Nikita Petyakhin/2005 1:56.76;
2000 m St (17): Kiril Kozlov/2003 6:13.38; Beibarys Izgali/2003 6:14.22;
60 m H / 99 cm (18): Adil Omarbekov/2004 8.28 (& 8.29 in heats); Ilya Maksimenko/2003 8.46; Danil Sokolov/2003 8.52;
H J (17): Igor Kosolapov/2003 2.04; Yegor Oleshko/2003 2.04; Zelimkhan Nassyrov/2003 2.04;
P V (17): Vladislav Garbuznyak/2003 4.80; Artur Kultyshev/2004 4.50; Maxim Balabin/2006 4.40;
Denis Belyev/2004 4.40;
T J (19): Alexey Rakhmatov/2003 15.08;
Heptathlon (17/18): Nikita Maksimov/2004 4691 (7.39; 6.13; 11.27; 2.01 / 8.59; 3.40; 3:00.81); Rustan Ishmetov/2003 4551 (7.45; 5.95; 11.39; 1.86 / 8.64; 3.80; 3:05.75);
5000 m Walk (17): Nurzat Kunbolatuly/2005 22:11.29 / NYR; Emil Medzhidov/2003 24:08.38;
4×200 R (18): VKO Junior Team (N.Petyakhin, I.Teterin, Z.Zhakypov, A.Sizykh) 1:32.75;
4×400 R (19): VKO Junior Team (N.Petyakhin, M.Gorlov, R.Gerasimov, K.Kozlov) 3:26.54;
Women:
60 m (17): Olga Safronova 7.38; Arina Misheyeva 7.70; Anastasiya Trifonova 7.76; Anna Dubina 7.93; Yuliya Sutzhanova 8.17;
200 m (18): Anastasiya Trifonova 25.16; Arina Misheyeva 25.24;
400 m (17): Adelina Akhmatova 56.85;
800 m (19)/hand-timed: Yekaterina Gritsai 2:11.2; Tatyana Neroznak 2:13.5;
1500 m (17): Caroline Kipkirui KEN 4:22.42; Yekaterina Gritsai 4:43.34;
3000 m (19): Norah Jeruto KEN 9:00.03; Daisy Jepkemei KEN 9:01.83;
60 m H (18): Yuliya Bashmanova UKR 8.62; Anna Dubina 8.71; Anel Shulakova 8.89; Diana Geints 9.04;
Mariya Olkhovik 9.35;
H J (18): Kristina Ovchinnikova 1.92; Nadezhda Dubovitskaya 1.88; Yelizaveta Matveyeva 1.80, Diana Geints 1.75;
P V (18): Anastasiya Yermakova 4.00; Alla Parnov AUS 4.00; Polina Ivanova 3.60;
T J (19): Mariya Yefremova 13.83; Kristina Lukanyuk 12.31; Kristina Radayeva 12.18;
S P (18): Nadezhda Barbanova 14.17; Yana Grusha 12.80; Sabina Potapova 12.42;
Junior Women:
60 m (17): Valeriya Bromat/2004 7.68; Valeriya Safonova/2004 7.85; Irina Konichsheva/2007 (!!) 7.92;
Kristina Ermola/2005 7.94; Lidiya Safonova/2005 7.98; Darya Gridassova/2004 8.18;
heats (17): Bromat/2004 7.70; V.Safonova/2004 7.88; Konichsheva/2007 (!!) 7.91; Ermola/2005 7.91;
L.Safonova/2005 8.02; Karima Rakhimova/2005 8.06 (disq.in final); Mariya Alexeyenko/2004 8.14; Gridassova/2004 8.18;
200 m (18): Anna Shumilo/2004 25.48;
1500 m (17): Arina Gladysheva/2005 4:39.60;
3000 m (19): Arina Gladysheva/2005 9:43.32; Akbilek Kuralbay/2004 10:20.00;
2000 m St (17): Akbilek Kuralbay/2004 7:00.31; Kristina Sergeyeva/2004 7:11.09; Sanyia Kudaybergen/2006 7:13.85; Yuliya Ivakina/2005 7:53.33;
60 m H (18): Alina Chistyakova/2005 8.94; Kristina Ermola/2005 9.01; Violetta Gesler/2005 9.10;
heats (18): Chistyakova/2005 9.10; Gesler/2005 9.11; Ermola/2005 9.14;
H J (18): Viktoriya Popravkina/2004 1.75; Anatolia Dinc/2004 1.70; Faina Meirmanova/2006 1.65;
Alina Chistyakova/2005 1.65; Irina Sizova/2005 1.65;
P V (18): Arina Marchenko/2006 3.40; Riza Mukametkaly/2006 3.30; Arina Zherebcova/2006 3.30;
L J (17): Anastasiya Rypakova/2004 6.17; Yelizaveta Fedoruk/2004 5.74;
T J (19): Dilyara Khaibullina/2005 12.39; Viktoriya Popravkina/2004 12.37; Valeriya Safonova/2004 12.25;
Pentathlon (17): Yekaterina Avdeyenko/2004 3685 (9.27; 1.74; 10.35; 5.54; 2:32.31);
5000 m Walk (17): Yasmina Toxanbayeva/2004 24:22.41; Sabrina Arziyeva/2006 25:57.78; Sholpan Sovet/2004 26:58.63;
4×200 R (18): VKO Junior Team (V.Dmitriyeva, L.Safonova, V.Bromat, O.Biryukova) 1:45.47;
4×400 R (19): Karaganda Junior Team (V.Fakhrutdinova, K.Borisova, A.Chistyakova, A.Tsvirkunova) 4:06.14;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (17): Karaganda Junior Team (B.Ikonnikov, D.Kim, A.Tsvirkunova, V.Fakhrutdinova) 3:42.53;
UZBEKISTAN
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website – )
National Indoor Championships at Chirchik / 26. – 27.02.2022
information from these major Champs are restricted to results for medallists in finals only
60 m (26): Shokhrukh Utkirov 7.01; Khabib Sokhibnazarov 7.08; Madiyor Mirtashev 7.09;
800 m (27): Mirsaid Bukhorov 1:55.75; Avazbek Rakhmatov 1:55.79;
3000 m (27): Alisher Akhmatillayev 8:45.44;
60 m H (27): Ergash Normuradov 7.91; Anvar Safarov 8.50;
H J (26): Amir Nagayev/2004 2.03; Amal Khodjayev/2003 2.00; Timur Rakhmatullayev 2.00;
L J (26): Javokhir Noriyev 7.63; Anvar Anvarov 7.60; Igor Likhomanov 7.13;
T J (27): Javokhir Noriyev 15.31; Oleg Buzikin/2003 15.03; Sherbek Nazarov 15.00;
S P (26)/ held outdoors: Rashid Sodikov 16.83; Farkhod Ochilov 14.45;
Heptathlon (26/27)/no details: Doniyor Kuchkarov 4578; Samandar Makhmudov 4424; Asilbek Turakulov 4135;
4×400 R (26): Kashkador Team (S.Bobokulov, A.Ibragimov, S.Rakhmonov, J.Eshonkulov) 3:28.63;
Women:
60 m (26): Sharifa Davronova/2006 7.68; Raisa Drobyeva/2003 7.89; Khumrad Kholliyeva/2003 8.07;
800 m (27): Sabokhat Samiyonova 2:15.73;
1500 m (26): Sabokhat Samiyonova 4:39.39; Shokhsanam Khurammova/2003 4:41.85;
3000 m (27): Shokhsanam Khurammova/2003 10:16.36;
60 m H (26): Lidiya Podsepkina/2003 8.62; Valentina Kibalnikova 8.67;
H J (26): Aleksandra Sharkayeva 1.79; Barnokhon Sayfullayeva/2005 1.76; Valeriya Gorbatova/2004 1.73;
P V (27)/ held outdoors: Jasmina Mansurova/2005 3.50 / NR & NJR & NYR; Farida Madiyarova 3.10; Habiba Abdurakhmonova/2004 3.10;
L J (26): Darya Reznichenko 6.28; Liliya Manasipova 5.74; Sayina Khoshimova/2003 5.71;
T J (27): Sharifa Davronova/2006 13.54; Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 12.34; Nigina Isoyeva/2003 11.99;
S P (26) / held outdoors: Malika Nasritdinova/2004 14.77;
Pentathlon (27)/no details: Kseniya Borusheva/2004 3414; Oliloy Norboyeva/2004 3211;
4×400 R (26): Tashkent Team (K.Saidova, A.Akbaraliyeva, I.Levina, D.Khamidullayeva) 4:08.24;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (27): Tashkent Team (A.Akbaraliyeva, I.Levina, S.Shalikashvili, A.Rakhmatov) 3:43.43;
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National Indoor Competition at Tashkent / 19.02.2022
H J: Timur Rakhmatullayev 2.05; Amir Nagayev/2004 2.05;
L J: Dilshod Kuvatov 7.05; Igor Likhomanov 7.04;
T J: Timur Rakhmatullayev 15.01;
S P: Rashid Sodikov 16.12;
Women:
60 m: Raisa Drobyeva/2003 7.85; Mariya Pireyeva 7.87;
L J: Liliya Manasipova 5.75;
S P: Malika Nasritdinova/2004 14.12;
In today’s society, women have taken on multiple roles to adapt to changes. Mothers, educators, homemakers, caregivers, workers, politicians, leaders, athletes are just some functions. They have continued meeting household and family responsibilities while at the same time working and trying to maintain personal interests. For centuries they have been the front runners for making changes, be it in the house or the society something as big as fighting for equal rights to votes or something as small as deciding what her family needs. She can bring about a change by voicing her opinions where necessary. Women have fought for everything they deserve, and today we are at a position where we can say that we are almost at par with men. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) constantly enhances gender equality. Although they have achieved significant progress in balancing the overall number of competing athletes, there are still numerous issues and gaps to overcome. In addressing these disparities, the IOC advocated leadership development, advocacy and awareness efforts, and the appointment of more women to significant administrative and governance roles. Despite the proactive initiative towards reaching gender equality in sports, female athletes still face numerous obstacles. Women should be given a more inclusive role, notably in sports. The playing field for women is not level. Female athletes are paid less and given less financial assistance than their male counterparts. Female athletic events have fewer sponsors, media coverage, and spectators. Recently, Megan Rapinoe, the US National Women’s Football Squad captain, has negotiated successfully equal pay with the men’s team. This historic ruling should serve as the impetus for the athletic world to level the playing field between men and women. With rippling effects, equal pay fixes one mechanism in the cycle of inequity. Women’s sport could be a legitimate and acceptable alternative if female athletes’ compensation matches their male counterparts. When significant interest in women’s sports grows, the field becomes more competitive. The competitiveness would attract investment in resources, infrastructure and marketing with more commercial opportunities for revenue. In recent years,there has been notable achievements in Asian athletics to level the playing field in recent years. Asian women officials have risen to the challenge when allowed to lead in officiating roles. Two International Starters, two International Photo Finish judges, one Area Technical Official, and one International Race Walk judge are among Asia’s finest. There are two Asian women on the World Athletics Gender Leadership Taskforce, one as a mentor and a member. When awarded formal assignments, these Asian women have risen to the occasion and handled their jobs with finesse and professionalism. Even though they have families to care for, they could balance family life, work, and passion. When working alongside male colleagues, these multitasking role models can hold high roles in officiating athletics events. We must endeavour to establish a sporting atmosphere where males and females get recognition based on their accomplishments rather than their gender. However, male counterparts cannot sit on the sidelines to provide an equal playing field. While women advocate for gender equity in sports, our male counterparts must actively participate in the conversation for this to happen. As we commemorate women’s day, I encourage all ladies and gentlemen never to give up until we have achieved what is appropriate for our athletic community. “A gender-equal society would be one where the word ‘gender’ does not exist: where everyone can be themselves”. – Gloria Steinem DAHLAN AL-HAMAD , PRESIDENT, ASIAN AA
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
OMAN
World Athletics Race Walk Team Champs at Muscat / 04. – 05.03.2022
(-courtesy of the official results-)
following are the results for the TOP 10 finishers & additional results for all other participants from ASIAN AA Member Federations / full results and other details at the World Athletics- or at other websites
these champs were a very successful event for the Chinese walkers, who won 6 (out of the 12) Gold medals as well as 7 other medals, while Japan earned at least 1 of the remaining 6 Gold together with 2 Silver medals and India as the other Asian country with a Bronze medal (see full Medal Tally below) and the host country, Oman, competed for the first time ever in Walking competition
Men / 35 km Walk (65 participants / 51 finishers) / 5th March:
Perseus Karlström SWE 2:36:14 (1:31:19 at 20 km); Alvaro Martin ESP 2:36:54 (1:31:19); Miguel Angel Lopez ESP 2:37:27 (1:31:19); Masatora Kawano JPN 2:37:36 (1:31:19; Lu Ning CHN 2:37:51 (1:31:19); Karl Junghannß GER 2:37:52 (1:31:20); Evan Dunfee CAN 2:38:08 (1:31:20); Caio Bonfim BRA 2:38:20
(1:31:22); Zhaxi Yangben CHN 2:38:53 (1:31:19); Kazuki Takahashi JPN 2:39:08 (1:31:19);…15. Wang Zhenbao CHN 2:40:46 (1:32:03);…22. He Xianghong CHN 2:43:44 (1:31:20);…27. Eknath S.Turambekar IND 2:45:17 (1:32:34);…36. Gao Yingchao CHN 2:47:58 (1:31:19);…38. Chandan Singh IND 2:51:40 (1:33:37);…43. Hayato Katsuki JPN 3:03:01 (1:36:42);…46. Ram Baboo IND 3:07:14 (1:39:22);
…6 walkers disqualified (incl. all 5 starters from Oman) and 8 walkers didn´t finish;
Teams (8 countries with at least 3 finishers):
ESP 16 points (2 + 3 + 11); CHN 29 (5 + 9 + 15); GER 48 (6 + 19 + 23); 4. JPN 57 (4 + 10 + 43);…7. IND 111 (27 + 38 + 46);
Men / 20 km Walk (65 participants / 56 finishers) / 5th March:
Toshikazu Yamanishi JPN 1:22:52 (41:59 at 10 km); Koki Ikeda JPN 1:23:29 (42:01); Samuel Gathimba KEN 1:23:52 (42:27); Brian Pintado ECU 1:24:35 (42:27); Diego Garcia Carrera ESP 1:24:41 (42:27); Saul Mena MEX 1:25:14 (43:15); Wayne Snyman RSA 1:25:33 (42:37); Noel Chama MEX 1:25:52 (42:38); Jordy Jimenez Arrobo ECU 1:26:03 (42:43); Declan Tingay AUS 1:26:05 (42:27);…13. Sandeep Kumar IND 1:26:45 (42:27); 14. Li Yandong CHN 1:26:53 (42:26); 15. Nu Wenchao CHN 1:27:01 (42:53); 18. Xu Hao CHN 1:27:07 (42:50);…23. Motofumi Suwa JPN 1:27:51 (42:48);…25. Suraj Panwar IND 1:28:18 (43:05);…28. Wang Zhaozhao CHN 1:28:37 (43:14);…30. Cui Lihong CHN 1:29:41 (43:57);…44. Rasulbek Dilmurodov UZB 1:35:45 (45:50);…54. Aiman Sulaiman Al-Hashemi OMA 2:16:58/NR (1:05:00); 55. Mohamed Al-Baimani OMA 2:18:35; 56. Osama Al-Gheilani OMA 2:25:03;
Teams (11 countries with at least 3 finishers):
ECU 25 points (4 + 9 + 12); JPN 26 (1 + 2 + 23); CHN 45 (14 + 15 + 16);…11. OMA 165 (54 + 55 + 56);
Junior Men / 10 km ( 35 participants / 32 finishers ) / 4th March:
Wang Hongren CHN/2003 44:06; Diego Giampaolo ITA/2004 44:14; Zeng Yu CHN/2003 44:14;
Heristone Wanyonyi KEN/2003 45:18 / NJR; Mateo Romero COL/2003 45:20; Pablo Pastor ESP/2003 45:23; Oscar Martinez ESP/2003 45:25; Nicola Lomuscio ITA/2003 45:33; Sajan Irincheev FIN/2004 & Pablo Rodriguez ESP/2004 45:54;…27. Nurzat Kunbolatuly KAZ/2005 52:00;…30. Khalid Al-Siyaby OMA/2003 1:00:31 / NR & NJR; 31. Hamed Al-Dugbaishi OMA/2003 1:06:55; 32. Mohammed Al-Jabri OMA/2004 1:20:41; …2 competitors disqualified athletes incl. Amit Khatri IND/2003, who was leader of the race until his disqualification in last minute of the race (!!);
Teams (9 countries with at least 2 finishers):
CHN 4 points (1 + 3); ITA 10 (2 + 8); ESP 13 (6 + 7);…9. OMA 61 (30 + 31);
Women / 35 km Walk (34 participants / 29 finishers) / 5th March:
Glenda Morejon ECU 2:48:33 (1:37:26 at 20 km); Li Maocuo CHN 2:50:26 (1:37:00); Katarzyna Zdzieblo POL 2:51:48 (1:37:26); Gaura Garcia-Caro ESP 2:52:10 (1:38:35); Paopla Perez ECU 2:53:58 (1:38:14); Magaly Bonilla ECU 2:54:39 (1:38:46); Karla Jaramillo ECU 2:56:14 (1:38:14); Olga Niedzialek POL 2:57:50 (1:41:31); Johana Ordonez ECU 2:59:57 (1:41:49); Ma Faying CHN 3:01:26 (1:40:33);
…17. Bai Xueying CHN 3:10:19 (1:41:04);…20. Priyanka Goswami IND 3:13:19/NR (1:39:34); 21. Wu Quanming CHN 3:14:00 (1:43:16);…28. Guo Na CHN 3:41:42 (1:56:25);… 5 competitors didn´t finish;
Teams (only 5 teams with at least 3 finishers):
ECU 12 points (1 + 5 + 6); ESP 28 (4 + 11 + 13); CHN 29 (2 + 10 + 17);
Women / 20 km Walk (47 participants / 41 finishers) / 4th March:
Ma Zhenxia CHN 1:30:22 (44:57 at 10 km); Yang Jiayu CHN 1:31:54 (44:57); Kimberley Garcia PER 1:32:27 (44:58); Alegna Gonzalez MEX 1:32:45 (46:04); Nanako Fujii JPN 1:33:16 (46:05); Antigoni Drisbioti GRE 1:34:54 (46:42); Yang Liujing CHN 1:34:59 (46:05); Saskia Feige GER 1:35:24 (47:14);
Valentina Trapletti ITA 1:36:44 (48:42); Ma Li CHN 1:37:19 (46:19);…14. Ravina IND 1:40:02 (49:04);
…20. Kristina Morozova KAZ 1:42:45 (50:20); 21. Bhawna Jat IND 1:43:08 (49:03);…26. Munita Prajapati IND 1:45:03 (52:41);…38. Regina Rykova KAZ 1:49:28 (53:33);… dnf incl. Galina Yakusheva KAZ;
Teams (only 4 countries with at least 3 finishers):
CHN 10 points (1 + 2 + 7); GRE 30 (6 + 11 + 13); IND 61 (14 + 21 + 26); LTU 82 (15 + 28 + 39);
Junior Women / 10 km ( 36 participants / 35 finishers ) / 4th March:
Jiang Yunyan CHN/2003 47:48 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader; Jiang Jinyan CHN/2003 48:03; Heta Veikkola FIN/2003 48:11; Valeriya Sholomitska UKR/2004 48:53; Olivia Sanders AUS/2003 49:01; Meiduo Gangla CHN/2003 49:40; Allanah Pitcher AUS/2003 49:51; Eva Rico ESP/2003 50:02; Yasmina Tokonbayeva KAZ/2004 50:19; Vittoria Di Dato ITA/2003 50:20;…22. Reshma Patel IND/2004 53:10;
Teams (11 countries with at least 2 finishers):
CHN 3 points (1 + 2); AUS 12 (5 + 7); ESP 20 (8 + 12);
Medal Tally (12 events / 11 countries with medals):
CHN 6 + 4 + 3 = 13
ECU 3 + 0 + 0 = 3
ESP 1 + 2 + 3 = 6
JPN 1 + 2 + 0 = 3
SWE 1 + 0 + 0 = 1
ITA 0 + 2 + 0 = 2
AUS & GRE each 1 Silver medal
FIN, GER & IND each 1 Bronze medal
ON THE ROAD
SAUDI ARABIA
International Marathon at Riyadh / 05.03.2022
(-courtesy of the Race – website – )
following are the best results from this World Athletics Label Road Race with combined times for the invited
Elite runners (Gun times) and few fastest other finishers (Chip times, because “nonsense Gun times” were reported for these runners)
Men:
Marathon:
Tadese Tsegaye Getachew ETH 2:06:27; Andualem Belay Shiferaw ETH 2:06:28; Barnabas Kiptum KEN 2:07:35; Joel Kemboi Kumurer KEN 2:08:15; Kipkemoi Kiprono KEN 2:08:18; tesfaye Lencho Anbesa ETH 2:09:38; Mike Boit Kiptum KEN 2:11:10; Silas Too KEN 2:11:38; Daniel Kipkosgei Kemboi KEN 2:17:23; Jiksa Tolosa ETH 2:17:35; Bernard Cheruiyot KEN 2:17:45; Michael Kimtai KEN 2:21:09;
Ali Al-Shahrani KSA 2:28:52; Abdulaziz Al-Ghamdi KSA 2:31:45 (no others sub-2:46:55);
Half Marathon:
Geofrey Kipchumba Toroitich KEN 1:04:05; Eric Kiptanui KEN 1:04:07; Alfred Mukche Kipchirchir KEN 1:04:10; Anouar El Ghouz MAR 1:04:49; Yousef AL-Asiri KSA 1:08:48 (no others under 1:17:20);
10 km Race:
Badr Ali KSA 31:34; Wesam Al-Farsi KSA 31:36;
Women:
Marathon:
Nare Tadu Teshome ETH 2:26:38; Workenesh Edesa ETH 2:26:55; Waganesh Mekasha ETH 2:27:02;
Medina Deme Armino ETH 2:27:07; Hawi Alemu Negari ETH 2:28:03; Bornes Chepkirui KEN 2:30:17;
Tigist Assefa ETH 2:34:01; Valentine Kipketer KEN 2:47:01; Rebecca Concannon GBR 3:00:26;
Stephanie Inness Smith GBR 3:31:22;
Half Marathon:
Daisy Cherotich KEN 1:08:56; Gloriah Kite KEN 1:12:13; Valentyna Veretska UKR 1:18:24; Hanoia Hasballah SUD 1:27:44; Mieriem Ouadid MAR 1:31:56; Asinaku Ejeta ETH 1:34:30; Sanja Kosturanova MKD 1:35:34;
10 km Race:
Miznah Fayez Al-Nassar KSA 43:10;
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VIETNAM
VP Bank National Marathon at Hanoi / 06.03.2022
(-courtesy of the Race – website – )
Men:
Le Van Tuan 2:27:42; Trinh Quoc Luong 2:36:46; Dang Anh Quyet 2:37:29; Dao Minh Chi 2:39:35;
Women:
Pham Thi Hong Le 2:55:29; Pham Thi Hue 2:55:53; Lo Thi Thanh 3:00:50; Thai Thi Hong 3:17:32;
Le Thi Ka Ly 3:18:08; Dao Thi Quynh Thoa 3:28:14 (1st Veteran/40+);
MALAYSIA
National Open Champs Marathon at Putrajaya / 06.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
Men:
Muhaizar Mohammad 2:32:21; Poo Vasanthan Subramaniam 2:36:53 (no others under 2:50);
Women:
Noor Amelia Musa 3:28:37 (only 2 finishers);
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ON THE TRACK
MALAYSIA
98th Open National Champs at Kuala Lumpur / 05. – 06.03.2021
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif and from the Singapore Federation – website – )
following are detailed results / all athletes from Malaysia except few foreigners from Singapore as noted
Men:
100 m (5)/+0.2: Muh.Haiqal Hanafi 10.58; Muh.Arsyad Saat 10.63; Jonathan Nyepa 10.64; Muh.Azeem Fahmi/2004 10.66; Khairul Hafiz Jantan 10.74; Reuben Lee Siong En SGP 10.81; Alvine Jostine 10.89;
heats (5) h1/+0.9: Fahmi/2004 10.53; Nyepa 10.69; Jostine 10.87; h3/ 0.: Jantan 10.64; h4/+1.0: Saat 10.68; h5/-0.8: Hanafi 10.67; Kwong Kar Jun 10.89;
200 m (6)/-1.5: Muh.Azeem Fahmi/2004 21.63; Jonathan Nyepa 21.70; Tan Zong Yang SGP 21.83; Kwong Kar Jun 21.85; Muh. Nazarul Mohd Ali 22.00;
heats (6) h1/-0.1: Fahmi/2004 21.53; h2/-1.5: Nyepa 21.93; h3/-1.3: Yang SGP 21.93;
400 m (5): Tan Zong Yang SGP 47.74 (& 47.87 as 1h4); Luqmanul Hakim Khairul Akmal 48.64; Wan Muh. Fazri Wan Zahari 48.80;
800 m (6): Avinesh Austin Murugan 1:50.48; Wan Muh.Fazri Wan Zahari 1:53.77;
5000 m (6): Prabudass Krishnan 14:44.45;
110 m H (5)/+1.0: Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhammad 14.13; Rayzamshah Wan Sofian 14.19; Benedict Ian Gawok 14.33; Muh.Ridzwan Ridal 14.40; Muh.Nazarul Ali 14.46;
heats (5) h1/-0.7: Haizad 14.26; Gawok 14.66; Ali 15.17; h2/+0.7: Ang Chen Xiang SGP 14.22 (disq.in final); Wan Sofian 14.28; Wong Chun Yee 14.63 (dns in final); Ridal 14.77;
400 m H (6): Calvin Quek Jun Jin SGP 52.35 (& 52.58 as 1h1);
H J (6): Mohd Eizlan Dahalan 2.10; Lee Hup Wei 2.10; Farell Glenn Felix Jurus 2.10;
P V (5): Mohd Iskandar Alwi 4.65; Muh.Naufal Shahrul Afzam 4.35;
L J (5): Andre Anura Anuar 7.56/-1.4; Luqman Hakim Ramlan 7.31/-0.1; Muh.Azim Abdul Kefli 7.11/-0.8;
T J (6): Andre Anura Anuar 16.09/+1.7 / 4th MAS All-Time; Brendon Ting Li King 15.62/+0.5; Mohd Shah Sholikin Azhar 15.11/+1.2;
S P (6): Farm Loong Deng 16.74 / 3rd MAS All-Time; Muh.Ziyad Zolkefli 16.27; Jonah Chang Anak Rigan 15.66; Kong Chin Poh 15.30;
D T (5): Muh.Irfan Shamsuddin 55.21; Abdul Rahman Lee 45.63; Kamal Farhan Rahman 45.56;
H T (5): Jackie Wong Siew Cheer 68.13 / missed his NR by 9 cm only; Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan 58.57; Rizad Azri Che Radzi 48.50;
4×100 R (6)/no details: Sabah Team 41.91;
4×400 R (5)/no details: Johor Team 3:21.03;
Women:
100 m (5)/+0.3: Shanti Veronica Pereira SGP 12.03; Nur Aishah Rofina Aling 12.18; Fatin Ilyana Mat Nayan 12.26; Nor Sarah Hadi 12.28;
heats (5): h1/nwi: Pereira SGP 12.14; Hadi 12.19;
200 m (6)/-0.4: Shanti Veronica Pereira SGP 24.69 (& 24.90/-2.1 as 1h3);
400 m (5): Chelsea C.Avali Bopulas 57.51; Nurul Faizah Asma Mazlan 57.96;
3000 m St (5): Kothanayagi Sivakumar 12:39.00; Ainur Shafiqah Azmi 13:21.94;
100 m H (5)/+0.6: Nur Syafiqah Anis Abu Bakar 15.03;
H J (6): Ngu Jia Xin 1.67;
P V (5): Nor Sarah Hadi 3.30; Helena Low Weng Yan 3.10;
L J (5): Kirthana Ramasamy 6.00/-0.4; Siti Zubaidah Adabi 5.77/-1.6; Nurul Ashikin Abas 5.67/-1.0;
T J (6): Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.97/+1.2; Kirthana Ramasamy 12.92/+0.4; Nor Fatin Najiha Mohd Aziz
11.87/-0.3;
S P (6): Nani Sahirah Maryata 12.67;
D T (5): Queenie Ting Kung Ni 47.01; Connie Choo Kang Ni 44.66; Nur Atiqah Sufiah Hanizam 40.10;
H T (5): Grace Wong Xiu Mei 61.87 / missed her NR by 61 cm only; Nurul Hidayah Lukman 49.74; Nurfazira Jalaludin 47.37; Ailenna Thipong Anak Laga 42.92;
J T (5): Pavithra Devi Juyaindraan 40.90;
Heptathlon (5/6): Norliana Kamaruddin 4839 (15.64/+0.6; 1.73; 10.72; 26.51/+0.8 / 5.56/-0.1; 31.25; 2:34.10);
20000 m Walk (6): Nurul Ashikin Hussin 2:01:10;
4×100 R (6)/no details: Sabah Team 48.47;
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INDONESIA
Jateng Open Competiton at Semarang / 01. – 03.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Umar Yono-)
following are detailed results from this national meet, which was valued as qualification for the SEA GAMES /
no wind-readings reported for horizontal events
Men:
100 m (1)/+2.3: Abina Moh.Bisma Diwa 10.56w; Prasha Rizki 10.67w; Adi Joko Kuncoro 10.79w;
heats (1) h1/+0.9: Rizki 10.87; h8/+0.7: Bisma Diwa 10.62;
200 m (2)/+0.1: Abina Moh.Bisma Diwa 21.78 (& 21.98/+1.5 as 1h2);
5000 m (2): Robi Syianturi 14:40.61; Petingko Noveldi 15:12.67;
10000 m (1): Pandu Sukarya 31:40.61;
110 m H (2)/+2.7: Ghanes Bagus Pandega 14.77w (& ^4.94/+1.0 as 1h1 on 1st); Deka Arya Santa 14.97w;
Dimas Pramudya/2004 15.13w;
400 m H (1): Andrian 54.65;
L J (1): Suwandi Wijaya 7.45; Firmansy Arifianto 7.24; Shafwan Hafizh 7.10;
T J (2): M.Arif 14.93; Suwandi Wijaya 14.75;
S P (1): Irfan Toni Saputro 14.57; Galih Yoga Wihya 14.42;
D T (1): Galih Yoga Wihya 47.17;
H T (2): Rafika Putra 55.02; Tri Suhartono 51.13; Dedi Yusuf/2005 48.62;
J T (2): Syamsul Ma´Arif/2004 59.17;
10000 m Walk (3): Hendro 44:57.99;
4×100 R/no details (2): Bekasi Jabar Team 42.58 (& 42.32 as 1h2)
4×400 R (3): Jatim Team (N.Bahrun, M.D.Firmansyah, M.A.Ferdiansyah, M.Indra) 3:21.69;
Women:
100 m (1)/+3.2: Sari Indah Puspita/2006 12.14w (& 12.16/+0.2 as 1h4);
800 m (1): Novia Nur Nirwani 2:16.18; Nurul Mutiara Oktarin/2007 (!!) 2:16.62;
1500 m (2): Agustina Mardika Manik 4:26.71; Novia Nur Nirwani 4:39.51;
3000 m St (3): Dian Ekayanti 10:58.17; Fitri 11:32.27; Carifah Inoratul 12:49.08;
100 m H (2)/+2.2: Dina Aulia/2004 13.88w; Devi Aprilian/2004 15.17w;
heats (1) h1/+2.2: Aulia/2004 13.90w; Aprilian/2004 14.93w;
H J (1): Ni Made Eppi Wilantika 1.65;
T J (2): Maesaroh 12.00;
S P (1): Setianungru Peryani 12.26;
D T (1): Wahyu Nur Ayni 46.13;
H T (3): Syachrina Priandani/2004 47.44;
J T (2): Atinna Nurkamilla Intan/2005 46.68;
4×100 R (2)/no details: Bekasi Jabar Team 49.46;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA – )
following are the best performances from two competitions for different categories / official information is restricted to translations for the medallists of the finals in Open and High School events and I tried to add some more detailed results by my own (therefore unconfirmed) translations for best performances by non-medallists
as well as for a few best Middle Schools athletes (born 2006 or later)
Harbour City Cup Champs at Kaohsiung / 24. – 28.02.2021
Men:
100 m (25)/+0.4: Yang Chun-Han 10.32; Yeh Shou-Po 10.54; Wang Wei-Hsu 10.54; Lin Yu-Hsien 10.59;
Chen Wen-Pu 10.64; Sung Yueh-Chun 10.69; Wei Tai-Sheng 10.71;
200 m (28)/+0.1: Yang Chun-Han 20.92; Yeh Shou-Po 21.23; Peng Ming-Yang 21.25; Wei Tai-Sheng 21.25; Wang Wei-Hsu 21.28;
400 m (25): Yang Lung-Hsiang 47.44; Yu Chen-Yi 48.24; Chen Chieh 48.30;
5000 m (28): David McCarey USA 14:54.90; Chou Hsien-Feng 15:07.71; Chien Tzu-Chieh/2007 (!!) 15:09.23;
110 m H (26)/-0.6: Chen Kuei-Ru 13.73; Lin Ke-Wei 14.00; Cheng Kai-Lun 14.00; Lu Hao-Hua 14.29;
400 m H (28): Tsai Chun-Cheng 52.28; Chang Chen-Yu 53.57;
H J (26): Fu Chao-Hsuan 2.10; Hsiang Chun-Hsien 2.03; Cheng Yung-Jen 2.03;
P V (24): Hsu Teh-Ching 5.12; Lin Chih-Cheng 5.12; Huang Yung-Fu 4.90; Lin Chun-Yi/2004 4.90; Wang Ying-Kai 4.80;
L J (27): Lin Yu-Tang 7.65/+1.1; Yang Chieh-Yu 7.25/+0.2;
T J (24): Li Yun-Chen 16.07/-1.4; Chou Cheng-Chia 15.29/-1.2; Li Kuei-Lung 15.22/+0.8;
S P (27): Ma Hao-Wei 17.24; Yang Po-En 17.21; Hsueh Mao-Hung 16.70; Lai Chih-Hao 16.47;
D T (26): Huang Wei-Cheng 50.82; Yang Po-En 49.54; Yu Sheng-Ping/2003 49.01;
H T (25): Shen Yu-Hao 60.41; Wang Pu-Ti 60.08; Huang Chieh-Ying 57.82; Hsu Yuan-Chang 55.84; Chou Wei-Hsiang 54.63;
J T (27): Huang Shih-Feng 79.03; Wu Tsung-Lun 68.09; Huang Chun-Hao 66.64; Hsiao Huan-Lin 66.41;
Hsu Shih-Wei 64.52;
4×100 R (26): National University of Taipei Team 41.89;
4×400 R (28): FIATH Team 3:17.28;
High School Boys:
100 m (25)/-0.1: Li Po-Jui/2005 10.70; Lin Po-Hsun/2004 10.72; Wei Hao-Lun/2004 10.80;
200 m (28)/-0.5: Lin Po-Hsun/2004 21.80;
400 m (25): Tsao Kuang-Chun/2004 48.15; Wang Po-Ya/2003 48.55;
800 m (28): Hsu Chia-Ching/2004 1:55.85; Huang Kuan-Lin/2005 1:55.86; Chen Po-Yi/2005 1:56.09;
110 m H / 99 cm (26)/+0.6: Hsieh Yuan-Kai/2006 13.67; Lin Yi-Kai/2004 13.68; Yang Wen-Chieh/2004 14.13;
400 m H (28): Lin Chung-Wei/2004 51.52; Wang Po-Ya/2003 51.60; Chang Ting-Hao/2003 52.62;
Lin Yen-Kai 52.96; Chen Ting-Yu 53.08; Lin Kuo-An 53.13;
H J (27): Yeh Po-Ting/2003 2.17;
P V (25): Huang Cheng-Chi/2003 5.15; Lin Tsung-Hsien/2003 5.03; Wu Yen-Han/2005 4.60;
L J (26): Chiu Tsu-Chi/2006 7.21/-1.9;
T J (24): Huang Wei-Lin/2004 14.81/+0.7;
S P / 6 kg (25): Lo Tang-Hui/2004 16.15; Kuo Chen-Kun/2003 16.14;
D T / 1.75 kg (26): Li Chen-Yu/2003 52.17;
H T / 6 kg (24): Weng Wei-Cheng/2005 57.75; Tu Hung-Chang/2004 57.72; Lin Cheng-Yu/2004 57.33;
J T / 800 g (27): Wang Tsu-Yuan/2004 67.48; Li Yu-Hsin/2004 64.13; Ke Yu-Chuan/2006 63.64;
10000 m Walk (26): Yen Wei-Chen/2004 47:48.74; Hsiao-Chen-Hung/2005 48:36.59; Li Sheng-Ching/2004 48:57.00;
4×100 R (26): Taoyuan Agricultural HS Team 41.24;
4×400 R (28): Taoyuan Municipal HS Team 3:14.47;
Middle School Boys:
110 m H / 91.4 cm (26)/-1.2: Wu Yu-Ting 13.87;
D T / 1.5 kg (27): Cheng Yao-Kuan (??) 51.74;
J T / 700 g (25): Huang Chao-Hung/2006 75.32;
5000 m Walk (26): Lin Hsin-Fu (??) 23:16.81; Hsiao Chen-Wei (??) 23:21.55; Chen Yu-Hsian (??) 23:32.13;
Women:
200 m (28)/-0.1: Chang Li-Ling 24.99;
400 m (25): Chang Li-Ling 56.53;
100 m H (26)/+1.3: Lin Hsiao-Hui 14.04; Li Tzu-Yi 14.48;
400 m H (28): Lo Pei-Lin 63.09;
H J (24): Li Ching-Ching 1.79; Chang Chiao-Yin 1.72;
P V (26): Lin Hsuan-Ni 3.40;
L J (27): Huang Yi-Yun/2003 5.69/-0.1;
T J (25): Li Tzu-Yi 12.16/+1.3;
S P (26): Wu Tzu-En 15.40; Tseng Chih-Wei 14.83; Kuo Pei-Yu 13.92;
D T (27): Kuo Pei-Yu 49.85 / 4th TPE All-Time; Li Tsai-Yi 45.57; Sun Shih-Ting 42.24;
Hsu Chih-Wei/2003 41.16;
H T (24): Liang Yu-Chieh 58.52; Hung Hsiu-Wen 53.87; Tseng Hsiao-Ching 51.80; Li Wan-Ni 49.35;
J T (28): Li Huei-Chun 55.81; Chiu Yu-Ting 51.55; Yang Yen-Ning 49.70; Wang Yu-Chiu/2003 48.34;
4×100 R (26): National Changhua University Team 48.11;
High School Girls:
100 m (25)/-0.2: Chou Hsin-Tung/2005 12.20;
400 m (25): Chung Chao-Yen/2004 57.67;
3000 m St (26): Wu Hsin-Yu/2004 11:37.93; Hsieh Kuan-Ying/2003 11:51.35; Wu Pei-Lun/2003 12:03.07;
Chen Yi-Tsen 12:17.82;
100 m H (26)/+0.3: Hsu Le/2003 13.67; Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.11; Huang Hsiang-Ting/2003 14.44;
Ou Min-Heng/2004 14.75; Wang ??-?? 14.77; Chong Chi-Ru 14.78; Chen Yen-Kun 14.85;
400 m H (28): Chung Chao-Chen/2004 61.85; Li Po-An/2006 62.43;
H J (24): Hsu Yu-Hsien/2005 1.72; Liao Yu-Yen/2006 1.72; Chang Chia-Yu/2003 1.69;
P V (26): Hsieh Yu-Ting/2004 3.50; Chen Tzu-Tsen/2004 & Huang Kai-Yun/2003 3.50;
Yen Min-Hsiu/2004 3.50;
L J (27): Tien Tsai-Hsuan/2006 5.70/ 0.0;
S P (27): Chao Yi-Hsuan/2003 14.19; Hsu Tsai/2003 12.81; Chang Hui-Ching/2004 12.64;
D T (25): Liu Chih-Jen/2003 45.99; Chien Tien-Ai/2003 44.01; Lu Wen-Ning/2004 41.10;
H T (26): Liu Pei-Ying/2004 52.01; Wu Pei-Chi/2004 50.00; Ke Hsin-Yu/2005 48.84;
J T (27): Chu Pin-Hsun/2005 52.32; Liu Chih-Jen/2003 49.07; Pan Sheng-Shuang/2004 47.30;
Hsu Jo-Chia/2003 47.14; Chiang Huei-Ru 45.71;
10000 m W alk (26): Yu Tzu-Yun/2006 53:16.57; Chung Shao-Hsun/2005 53:17.23;
4×100 R (26): Taoyuan Municipal HS Team 48.19;
4×400 R (28): Shin Min HS Team 3:55.31;
Middle School Girls:
100 m (25)/+0.3: Yang Mei-Mei/2006 11.96; Huang Yu-Ting 12.13;
200 m (28)/+0.4: Huang Yu-Ting 24.82; Yang Mei-Mei/2006 25.16;
800 m (28): Chen Chieh-An 2:15.46;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (26)/-0.3: Lai Yin-Ning/2006 14.40; Yang Chi-Yun 14.69;
S P / 3 kg (24): Chiang Jing-Yuan (??) 16.37;
J T / 500 g (24): Chen Hsiao-Chuan (??) 48.62;
4×100 R (26): Taoyuan MS Youth Team 48.42;
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National Spring Champs at Taipei / 17. – 20.02.2021
Men:
100 m (18)/-0.1: Lin Yu-Hsien 10.62; Lin Tsung-Han 10.83;
200 m (20)/+1.0: Lin Yu-Hsien 21.47; Sung Yu-Chun 21.89; Lin Tsung-Han 21.90;
800 m (20): Tang Wei-Lun 1:56.71;
110 m H (19)/-0.5: Chen Kuei-Ru 13.87; Cheng Kai-Lun 14.28; Chu Chen-Hsiang 14.55; Tseng ?? – ?? 14.73; Huang Han 14.91;
400 m H (20): Chang Chen-Yu 53.71;
P V (17): Wang Ying-Kai 4.65;
L J (19): Lin Chia-Hsing 7.79/+0.9; Tsai Yu-Chen 7.16/+0.6; Shen Yu-Ting 7.12/+0.6;
T J (18): Huang Hao-Wen 15.16/+0.5; Chou Li-Ching 15.01/+0.3; Shen Yu-Sen 14.88/+0.3;
D T (18): Huang No-Ya/2003 46.77; Huang Wei-Cheng 46.63; Hung Ching-Hsuan 46.02;
H T (17): Shen Yu-Hao 60.25;
J T (19): Chung Cheng-Hung 63.78;
High School Boys:
110 m H / 99 cm (19)/+1.2: Lin Ting-Ta/2003 14.29; Hsieh Po-Wei/2005 14.61;
P V (17): Lin Chun-Yi/2004 4.85;
T J (18): Huang Wei-Lin/2004 14.92/-0.5;
Middle School Boys:
J T / 700 g (19): Huang Chao-Hung/2006 74.14;
Women:
5000 m (20): Tsao Chun-Yu 16:54.83; Chen Chao-Chun 18:13.06;
10000 m (17): Tsao Chun-Yu 34:44.35; Lai Ting-Hsuan 36:44.83; Chen Chao-Chun 37:56.70;
3000 m St (19): Huang Wan-Chien 12:19.33;
100 m H (19)/-0.2: Chang Po-Ya/2003 14.31; Chiang Chieh-Hsin 14.35; Chen Tsai-Chuan 14.89;
L J (20): Chen Chia-Chien 6.03/+0.4; Hsiang Chia-Li 5.75/+0.5;
H T (18): Liang Yu-Chieh 56.81; Hung Hsiu-Wen 53.12; Hung Chi-Hsien 51.22; Li Wan-Ni 48.91;
Lin Yi-Tsen 48.80; Lu Wen-En 48.79;
J T (20): Yu Ching-Yu 42.37; Hsu Fang-Ling 42.25;
4×100 R (19): National Taiwan Sport University Team 48.02;
High School Girls:
3000 m St (19): Hsu Yi-Chieh/2003 11:04.27; Wu Hsin-Yu/2004 11:19.41;
100 m H (19)/+0.2: Chung Hsin-Ju/2004 14.62; Lai Yin-Ning/2006 14.79;
400 m H (20): Lai Yin-Ning/2006 64.52;
H J (17): Hsu Yu-Hsien/2005 1.68;
P V (18): Chen Tzu-Tsen/2004 3.45;
D T (18): Lu Wen-Ning/2004 42.50; Chien Tien-Ai/2003 42.44;
H T (17): Huang Chih-Chi/2003 48.13; Liu Pei-Ying/2004 45.50;
J T (20): Hsu Jo-Chia/2003 42.76;
Middle School Girls:
800 m (20): Chen Chieh-An 2:16.63;
1500 m (18): Chen Chieh-An 4:43.39;
2000 m St (19): Chu Chieh-Yu (??) 7:32.89;
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INDOORS
KAZAKHSTAN
National Youth Champs at Ust-Kamenogorsk / 03. – 05.03.2022
(-courtesy of the KAZ-Federation – website – )
following are selected best performances from these Youth/U18 Indoor Champs for athletes born 2005 or later
Youth Boys:
60 m (3): Danil Popov/2005 7.07 (& 7.15 in heats); Karim Kabdullov/2005 7.16;
800 m (4): Nikita Petyakhin/2005 1:57.63;
2000 m St (4): Rinat Kulygin/2005 6:17.11; Nurdaulet Medeubayev/2005 6:22.73;
60 m H/91.4 cm (4): Danil Schukin/2005 8.55;
P V (4): Maxim Balabin/2006 4.30;
3000 m Walk (3): Zharylkasyn Egizbay/2006 13:30.35;
4×200 R (4): VKO Youth Team (N.Petyakhin, I.Teterin, A.Sizykh, V.Chenykayev) 1:31.50;
4×400 R (5): VKO Youth Team (N.Petyakhin, I.Teterin, A.Sizykh, M.Gorlov) 3:29.93;
Youth Girls:
60 m (3): Irina Konichsheva/2007 7.78; Lidiya Safonova/2005 7.83; Kristina Ermola/2005 7.93; Karina Rakhimova/2005 7.93; Polina Poletayeva/2005 8.18; Elena Berlina/2006 8.19;
heats (3) Konichsheva/2007 7.88; Safonova/2005 7.91; rmola/2005 7.95; Rakhimova/2005 7.99; Poletayeva/2005 8.10;
1500 m (3): Arina Gladysheva/2005 4:31.51;
3000 m (5): Arina Gladysheva/2005 9:43.15;
2000 m St (4): Sarvinoz Dosmatova/2006 7:27.65; Uldanay Abylhan/2007 7:40.54; Anzhelika Medvedeva/2006 7:54.01;
60 m H / 76.2 cm (4): Kristina Ermola/2005 8.90; Antonina Chernyshova/2007 9.16;
heats (4): Ermola/2005 8.93; Chernyshova/2007 9.13;
H J (3): Alina Chistyakova/2005 1.70; Faina Meirmanova/2006 1.65; Irina Sizova/2005 1.65;
P V (3): Riza Mukametkaly/2006 3.60; Arina Zherebcova/2006 3.30;
L J (3): Alina Chistyakova/2005 5.69; ex-competition: Anastasiya Rypakova/2004 5.78;
Pentathlon (4): Alina Chistyakova/2005 3503 (8.96; 1.68; 9.65; 5.35; 2:38.39); Anastasiya Tsvirkunova/2005
3448 (9.52; 1.59; 8.67; 5.40; 2:21.33);
3000 m Walk (4): Margarita Storozhenko/2008 15:20.18; Sabrina Arziyeva/2006 15:27.16; Eliza Korotsova/2005 16:03.45;
4×200 R (4): VKO Youth Team (O.Biryukova, A.Ramazanova, S.Kidenko, L.Safonova) 1:45.63;
4×400 R (5): Karaganda Youth Team (O.Kravyets, A.Tsvirunova, M.Zubareva, S.Kim) 4:00.74;
Mixed Relays:
4×200 R (3): VKO Youth Team (I.Teterin, A.Sizykh, S.Kidenko, L.Safonova) 1:38.26;
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UZBEKISTAN
National Indoor Championships at Chirchik / 26. – 27.02.2022
(-adds/corrs to Report No 3 – courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website – )
following are more detailed results (i.e. info by my earlier report plus additions and some corrections to the inaccurate information for TOP 3 finishers in the finals from last week)
60 m (26): Shokhrukh Utkirov 7.01; Khabib Sokhibnazarov 7.08; Madiyor Mirtashov 7.09; Begzod Almuratov 7.15; Khumoyun Utkirov 7.16;
semis & heats (26): S.Utkirov 6.94 & 7.05; Skhibnazarov 7.05 & 7.02; Mirtashov 7.12 & 7.17; Almuratov 7.17 & 7.20; K.Utkirov 7.13 & 7.14; Sulton Gafurjonov/2004 7.18 (in semis);
800 m (27): Mirsaid Bukhorov 1:55.75; Avazbek Rakhmatov 1:55.79;
3000 m (27): Alisher Akhmatillayev 8:45.44;
60 m H (27): Ergash Normuradov 7.91 (& 7.95 in heats); Anvar Safarov 8.50;
H J (26): Amir Nagayev/2004 2.03; Amal Khodjayev/2003 2.00; Timur Rakhmatullayev 2.00; Dmitriy Melsitov 2.00;
L J (26): Javokhir Noriyev 7.63; Anvar Anvarov 7.60; Igor Likhomanov 7.13;
T J (27): Javokhir Noriyev 15.31; Oleg Buzikin/2003 15.03; Sherbek Nazarov 15.00; Islam Sibagatullin 14.99; Shahzodbek Jurayev 14.95; Dmitriy Pupko 14.76; Ibrohim Makhamov/2004 14.72;
S P (26)/ held outdoors: Rashid Sodikov 16.83; Farkhod Ochilov 14.45;
Heptathlon (26/27): Doniyor Kuchkarov 4578 (7-47; 6.80; 10.49; 1.81 / 9.19; 3.70; 2:58.84); Samandar Makhmudov/2004 4424 (7.70; 6.50; 11.42; 1.90 / 8.9; 3.30; 3:05.75); Asilbek Turakulov 4135 (7.65; 6.51; 11.53; 1.87 / 9.09; 3.20; 3:33.55);
4×400 R (26): Kashkador Team (S.Bobokulov, A.Ibragimov, S.Rakhmanov, J.Eshonkulov) 3:28.63;
Women:
60 m (26): Sharifa Davronova/2006 7.68; Raisa Drobyeva/2003 7.89; Khumrad Kholliyeva/2003 8.07;
Mariya Perayeva/2005 8.15;
semis & heats (26): Davronova/2006 7.71 & 7.79; Drobyeva/2003 7.94 & 7.96; Kholliyeva/2003 8.05 & 8.12; Pirayeva/2005 8.04 & 8.11; Khurshidabonu Kholliyeva 7.79 & 7.89 (dnf in final); Yekaterina Charganseva 7.93 & 8.02; Zaynab Akhadqulova/2004 8.07 & 7.92; Durdona Khamidullayeva 8.10 & 8.16;
800 m (27): Sabokhat Samiyonova 2:15.73;
1500 m (26): Sabokhat Samiyonova 4:39.39; Shokhsanam Khurammova/2003 4:41.85;
3000 m (27): Shokhsanam Khurammova/2003 10:16.36;
60 m H (26): Lidiya Podsepkina/2003 8.62; Valentina Kibalnikova 8.67;
heats (26): Kibalnikova 8.71; Podsepkina/2003 8.72; Khurshidabonu Kholliyeva 8.76 (dnf in fnal);
H J (26): Aleksandra Sharkayeva 1.79; Barnokhon Sayfullayeva/2005 1.76; Valeriya Gorbatova/2004 1.73;
Alina Aripova/2004 1.70;
P V (27)/ held outdoors: Jasmina Mansurova/2005 3.50 / NR & NJR & NYR; Farida Madiyarova 3.10; Habiba Abdurakhmanova/2004 3.10;
L J (26): Darya Reznichenko 6.28; Liliya Manasipova 5.74; Sayina Khoshimova/2003 5.71;
T J (27): Sharifa Davronova/2006 13.54; Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 12.34; Nigina Isoyeva/2003 11.99;
S P (26) / held outdoors: Malika Nasritdinova/2004 14.77;
Pentathlon (27): Kseniya Borusheva/2004 3414 (10.08; 1.73; 9.01; 5.51; 2:32.80); Oliloy Norboyeva/2004 3211 (9.69; 1.58; 10.38; 5.25; 2:42.35);
4×400 R (26): Tashkent Team (I.Levina, A.Akbaraliyeva, D.Khamidullayeva, K.Saidova) 4:08.24;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (27): Tashkent Team (A.Akbaraliyeva, I.Levina, S.Shalikashvili, A.Rakhmatov) 3:43.43;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
INDIA
1st National Grand Prix Competition at Trivandrum / 13.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan- )
following are detailed best performances from this competition (organised for 14 specific events only) at Thiruvananthpuram (Trivandrum) including great improvements into World Class level by younger athletes
such as in Long Jump & Javelin Throw
Men:
200 m /-0.2: Amlan Borgohain 20.94; Nalubothu Shanu Srinivas 21.31; S.Arokia Rajiv 21.49;
400 m/ Race: P.A.Amoj Jacob 45.98;Noah Nirmal Tom 46.08; Rajesh Ramesh 46.35; T.Santhosh Kumar 47.50; V.Gowri Shankar 48.05; Race 2: Muhammed Ajmal 46.78; Mijo Chacko Kurian 47.47; Vikrant Panchal 47.89; Kapil ??/2003 48.24; Thomas Mathew 48.26;
1500 m: Ajay Kumar Saroj 3:43.53; Shashi Bhushan Singh 3:43.62; Rahul Harveer Singh 3:43.80; Aman ?? 3:47.19; Abhinandh Sundaresan 3:47.20;
5000 n: Abhishek Pal 13:56.15; Kartik Kumar 14:15.22; Abdul Bari 14:26.22; Dharmender Singh 14:56.82;
L J: Jeswin Aldrin 8.20/-0.6 / World 2022 Outdoor Leader & 2nd IND All-Time (7.78; 7.89; 8.09; 8.11; x; 8.20/-0.6) / he achieved his first 3 jumps over 8 metres in this event/Pre-best:7.97 m/2019; Muhammed Anees Yahiya 7.70/ 0.0; Praveen Chitravel 7.58/ 0.0; P.David 7.50/ 0.0; Yugant Shekhar Singh 7.40/-0.5;
S P: Karanveer Singh 19.06 (2nd = 14.74 !!);
J T: Prakasha D.Manu 82.43 / 5th IND All-Time (Pre-best: 76.30 m/2021); Rohit Yadav 80.03 (Pre-best: 78.98/2019); Uttam Patil 76.30; Vikas Yadav 73.43; Sahil Silwal 72.50; Abhishek Drall 70.52; Ankit ?? 70.47; Arshdeep Singh 70.42; Arun Baby 69.26;
Women:
200 m/-0.4: Sekar Dhanalakshmi 23.21; Hima Das 23.45; P.D.Anjali 24.19; N.S.Simi 24.42; A.T. Daneshwari 24.56;
400 m: Priya H.Mohan 52.91; Machettira Raju Poovamma 53.39; Dandi Jyothika Sri 54.55; R.Vithya Ramraj 55.09; Simarjeet Kaur 57.69;
1500 m: Lili Das 4:12.57 (in a solo trun / 2nd = 4:52.09 !!);
5000 m: Kavita Yadav 16:36.00; Chatru ?? 17:56.64;
L J: Ancy Sojan 6.55/-0.5 (6.20; x ; 6.55/-0.5; 6.52; 6.40; x ); Pooja Saini 5.93/ 0.0; Susmita ??/2004
5.86/-0.9; Kusuma Ravada 5.84/ 0.0;
S P: Abha Khatua 17.13 / 3rd IND All-Time; Manpreet Kaur/(90) 16.78; Kachnar Chaudhary 14.40;
J T: Sharmila Kumari 54.20; Karishma S.Sanil 52.17;
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SEA GAMES 4×100 m Relay Selection Trials / 05.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore Athletics Association-)
100 m / Race 1/+0.7: Joshua Chua 10.59; Ian Koe 10.77; Xander Ho Ann Heng 10.86;
Race 2/+0.8: Joshua Chua 10.69; Ian Koe 10.90;
2nd Selection Trials Meeting at Diyagama / 10.- 11.03.2022
(-courtesy of the Ceylonathletics – website – )
to me by other earlier sources (although this event was partly organised as Qualification/Trials for the World Juniors)
100 m (10)/-1.7: Y.M.Chamoda Yodasinghe 10.65; Chanuka Sandeepa Dharmakerthi 10.87;
heats (10) h1/+0.1: Yodasinghe 10.57; h2/-0.6: Dharmakeerthi 10.71; h3/-1.0: A.S.Mohamed Safan 10.86;
200 m (11)/+0.7: A.S.Mohamed Safan 21.19; R.P.Isuru Lakshan 21.29; H.M.G.S.Shinal 21.34; Asiri Wijesekara 21.68; D.S.M.Y.S.Samaranayake 21.76; H.W.R.S.Jayasundara/2004 21.98;
heats (11)/nwi: h1: Shinal 21.46; Lakshan 21.47; Wijesekara 21.59; H.V.Diluka Deshan 21.71;
h2: S.Aruna Dharshana 21.55; Samaranayake 21.59; Jayasundara/2004 21.60; h3: Safan 21.35;
Isuru Kawshalya Abeywardhana/2003 21.91; B.M.Nawshad 21.96;
400 m (10): S.Aruna Darshana 46.37; H.W.R.S.Jayasundara/2004 47.33; H.V.Diluka Deshan 47.64;
Isuru Kawshalya Abeywardhana/2003 47.76; D.S.M.Y.S.Samaranayake 47.86; R.P.Ruwan Kumara 48.03; Pasindu Gunawardena/2003 48.50;
heats (10) h1: Jayasundara/2004 47.39; H.M.Dilip Ruwan 47.77; h2: Deshan 48.33; h3: Kumara 47.70;
Samaranayake 48.07; Gunawardena/2003 48.32; h4: Abeywardhana/2003 48.00;
800 m (11): Nuwan Dananjaya Bulugahapitiya 1:53.04; B.S.R.T.Bulugahapitiya 1:53.16; C.Aravinthan 1:53.58; L.S.D.Maduranga 1:53.87; K.D.N.C.Wijesinghe 1:54.17; K.V.W.Wickramasinghe 1:54.85;
heats (11) h1: Aravinthan 1:53.28; Wijesinghe 1:54.12; h2: B.S.R.T.Bulugahapitiya 1:53.53; G.K.R.K. Kumara 1:54.22; Wickramesinghe 1:54.63; H.M.Susantha Kumara 1:54.72; D.M.I.T.Dissanayake 1:55.36;
h3: Nuwan Dananjaya Bulugahapitiya 1:54.21; Maduranga 1:54.65; M.A.J.Rukantha 1:55.72;
1500 m (10): R.A.Sanjeewa Lakmal 3:58.5 / hand-timed;
5000 m (11): W.U.M.V.Kumara 15:00.29;
10000 m (10): W.U.M.V.Kumara 31:39.04;
3000 m St (11): Udaya Bandara Herath 9:07.42; H.M.Suren Karunarathna Banda 9:16.23; R.M.C.D.M.
Rathnayake 9:25.60;
110 m H (11)/nwi: K.D.Damanjaya Ariyarathne 14.79; K.W.Salinda Randeewa 14.94; J.M.C.M. Jayasekara 15.06; S.P.Damith Dhananjaya 15.06; A.N.M.Nasik 15.23;
heats (11) h1/+0.6: Randeewa 14.98; Dhananjaya 15.09; Jayasekara 15.23; h2/-0.7: Roshan Dhammika Ranathunga 14.36 (dns in final); Ariyarathne 15.04;
400 m H (11): N.D.Kanila Viduranga 52.26; Asitha Tharanga Rathnasena 53.36;
H J (10): S.A.Tharinda Dasun 2.13; H.A.P.Thayaga Vishmitha/2003 2.09; B.R.Indika Udaya Kumara 2.09;
S.Roshen Dulmen 2.05; K.C.L.Mendis 2.05;
P V (10): Arunthavarasa Puvitharan 5.10 / 2nd SRI All-Time (missed NR by 1 cm); M.A.Ishara Sandaruwan 5.00; Sachin Eranga Janith 4.90; R.P.Cirabu Murugaiya 4.60; P.L.L.P.Weerasinghe 4.30;
L J (11): L.P.Greshan Dhananjaya 7.57/-0.9; W.I.K.Piyasiri 7.32/+0.8; H.B.M.Y.Herath 7.32/ 0.0;
M.I.M. Asan 7.30/-0.7; J.H.Gayan Sampath 7.23/+0.8; D.M.Liyana Pathiranage 7.11/-1.2;
T J (10): Waduge Chamal Kumarasiri 16.29/+2.0 / 5th SRI All-Time; Sandun Krishantha Kumara 15.86/+2.0;
P.K.A.Pasindu Malshan/2003 15.62/+1.0; C.G.S.T.Senavirathne 15.55/-0.5; U.P.Atheetha Karunasinghe 15.45w/+3.0; I.D.S.Sanjaya Jayasinghe 15.35w/+2.1; M.S.Safreen Ahamed 15.27w/+2.3;
S P (11): W.Samith Madusanka Fernando 16.65;
D T (11): N.L.P.K.Pathirana 43.38;
H T (10): H.M.A.Sanjaya Bandara 50.54; W.G.S.Rukshan Kumarasiri 48.57; Rohana Sisira Kumara 47.39;
J T (10): R.M.Sumedha Ranasinghe 81.79 / his 2nd best ever & best since his NR of 83.04 m in 2015; D.G.Sampath Ranasinghe 73.94; W.B.Rajitha Fernando 70.10; D.C.Wickramarathna 67.70; P.Ramesh Tharanga/2003 66.47; R.Rathusan 64.63; E.K.C.S.Padmasiri 64.38;
heats (10) h1/-0.3: De Silva 11.88; Suludagoda/2004 12.22; h2/+0.7: Rathnayake 11.80; Jayamanne 12.02;
200 m (11)/nwi: Iresha Medhanni Jayamanne 24.26; M.H.J.Uththara/2004 24.77; Sayuri Lakshima Mendis 24.89; W.S.H.Fernando 24.97; W.B.M.Fernando 25.09;
heats (11) h1/nwi: Uththara/2004 24.94; h2/+1.0: Mendis 24.87; Jayamanne 25.07; W.S.H.Fernando 25.12;
400 m (10): D.M.Tharusha Karunarathne/2004 54.29; Nadeesha Ramanayake 54.88; M.H.J.Uththara/2004 55.19; Sayuri Lakshima Mendis 55.39; E.Kawshalya Madushani 56.30; S.A.Kavindya Thatsarani 56.46;
M.A.N.Harshani Fernando 56.54;
heats (10) h1: Karunarathne/2004 54.36; Madushani 56.89; W.S.H.Fernando 57.30; Amesha Hettiarachchi/2003 57.57; h2: Rathnayake 54.59; Mendis 55.00; Thatsarani 56.27; W.H.M. Fernando 57.38; h3: Dilshi Shyamali Kumarasinghe 55.84 (dns in final); Uththara/2004 56.01; Harshani Fernando 56.83; U.K.S.C.P. Bandara 57.45;
800 m (11): D.M.Tharushi Karunarathne/2004 2:06.99; Dilshi Shyamali Kumarasinghe 2:07.00; K.Shanika
Lakshani 2:08.35; K.G.N.M.A.Kumari 2:10.02; K.A.D.Sandakanthi 2:10.87;
1500 m (10): K.G.N.M.A. Kumari 4:42.72; A.A.N.Sanjeewani 4:48.92;
5000 m (10): H.M.W.G.Madushani Herath 17:44.83; M.G.I.K.Sugathapala 18:00.37; A.S.N.Bandara 18:13.89;
10000 m (11): Nilanthi Lanka Ariyadasa 36:50.21; H.M.W.G.Madushani Herath 36:56.06; A.S.N.Bandara 37:44.34; M.G.I.K.Sugathapala 38:02.83;
3000 m St (11): H.K.I.T.Udaya Kumari 11:41.41;
100 m H (11)/+2.3: W.V.Lakshika Sugandi 13.71w; R,A.Ireshani Rajasinghe 14.28w; P.S.N.Fernando 14.76w;
400 m H (11) / Race 1: E.Kaushalya Madushani 60.15; Amesha Hettiarachchi/2003 60.49 / NJR; N.G.D. Niroshika Lakmali 62.62; Race 2: A.T.M.S.K.Abeyrathne 63.97;
H J (10): Renindi Pehansa Gamage/2004 1.68;
P V (11): Sachini Kaushalya Perera 3.70/NR; K.L.K.Lakrani Perera 3.50; Nesara Daksitha 3.40; K.A.D.C. Kodithuwakku 3.30;
L J (10): Anjana Pulwansa 5.98/+0.7; Ridma Nishadi Abeyarathna 5.91/-0.6; K.H.Nethmi Megawarna 5.88/+1.3; H.W.N.Madushani Herath/2005 5.72/+1.2;
T J (11)/nwi: K.A.A.Sewwandi 12.53; D.G.Rashmi Nirodha 12.30; H.A.Neha Hettiarachchi/2003 12.16;
K.A.S.Dulanjani 12.08;
S P (10): Tharika Kumudumali Fernando 13.49;
D T (10): Vinodeni Vishan Lakmali 40.58; P.A.I.M.P.Perara 40.15;
H T (11): H.A.Aruni Lakshani 44.56; W.M.S.N.Rathnasiri 41.81; L.P.Weranga Thisarani 40.36;
M.G. Nihansa Mandini/2003 39.57 / NJR;
J T (11): H.L.Dilhani Lekamge 52.93; Dayani Harshani Maduwanthi 52.20 / 4th SRI All-Time; B.L.Nadeeka
Lakmali 49.41; S.P.Hansani Sewwandi 46.84;
National SEA GAMES Trials at My Dinh / 04 – 05.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Hoang Minh Quyet, VIE – Federation-)
most events hand-timed and overall no wind-readings reported
200 m (4): Nguyen Van Chau 21.38; Vo Minh Trieu 21.88;
400 m (5): Tran Nhat Hoang 46.6; Le Ngoc Phuc 47.1; Tran Dinh Son 47.6; Luong Van Thao 48.1;
800 m (4): Giang Van Dung 1:53.2;
10000 m (5): Nguyen Quoc Anh 31:16.2;
3000 m St (5): Do Quoc Luat 9:02.3; Le Tien Long 9:02.4;
400 m H (4): Quach Cong Lich 52.58; Nguyen Duc Son 52.85; Phan Khac Hoang 53.50;
T J (5): Nguyen Thuong Duc 15.45; Nguyen Tuan Anh 15.26;
100 m (5): Le Thi Mong Tuyen 12.10; Ha Thi Thu 12.20; Luu Kim Phung 12.28;
400 m (5): Quach Thi Lan 52.7; Nguyen Thi Hang 54.3; Hoang Thi Ngoc 54.6; Nguyen Thi Ngoc 54.8;
800 m (4): Khuat Phuong Anh 2:07.9; Dinh Thi Bich 2:09.9; Bui Thi Ngan 2:11.9;
1500 m (5): Nguyen Thi Oanh 4:24.9; Khuat Phuong Anh 4:34.5; Dinh Thi Bich 4:36.1;
10000 m (5)/only one female runner in mixed race with Men: Pham Thi Hue 36:13.4;
100 m H (4): Huynh Thi My Tien 13.69; Bui Thi Nguyen 13.73; Nguyen Thi Linh 13.89;
T J (5): Vu Thi Ngoc Ha 13.11; Nguyen Thi Huong 12.87; Nguyen Ngoc Tu 12.14;
S P (5): Kim Thi Huyen/2003 14.27 / NJR; Ka Hoa 13.72; Huynh Ngoc My 13.07;
D T (4): Nguyen Thi Hong Thuong 46.40; Kim Thi Huyen/2003 44.29;
H T (4): Nguyen Thi Yen Linh 47.39; Le Thi Thu Ngan/2003 44.38;
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Outdoor Championships at Dushanbe / 02 – 03.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Evgeny Shumarin,TJK – Federation-)
following are few selected best performances / no exact dates per event
60 m/nwi : Favoris Muzrapov 6.85; Ildar Akhmadiev 7.03;
200 m / + 0.2 : Aleksandr Pronzhenko 21.91; Favoris Muzrapov 21.93;
L J / + 0.8 : Ildar Akhmadiev 7.50;
(-courtesy of the Race websites – )
Ooredoo Marathon at Doha / 11.03.2022
Osama Zarouei MAR 2:38:44; Abderrahim Ghayour MAR 2:39:28;
Yasser Bagharab QAT 1:09:53; Ilyas Elouali MAR 1:12:16; Ahmed El Hissouf MAR 1:13:45;
Abdullah Gunja (QAT)/SUD ?? 1:14:11;
Omar Said SOM 30:00; Muhyadin Ismail SOM 30:04; Koudi Babiker (QAT)/SUD ?? 31:17;
Toni Snoxell RSA 1:29:54; Sarah Talia SWE 1:32:18; Rebecca Page GBR 1:35:12;
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INDIA
National Maha Half Marathon at Kolhapur / 13.03.2022
Vivek More 1:11:33; Dinkar Gulab Mahale 1:13:28 (Defence Champ); Ambuji Tiwari 1:13:52;
Women:
Reshma Dattu Kevate 1:24:06; Rohini Laxman Patil 1:31:07; Sonali Desai 1:31:14 (Defence Champ);
Sapna Patel 1:32:41; Rana S.Muchandi 1:33:04;
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BIMAN Half Marathon at Dhaka / 11.03.2022
Mohd Asif Biswas BAN 1:13:28; Luke Grenfell-Shaw GBR 1:17:54;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan- )
following are detailed results from the 2nd Indian Grand Prix Meeting (organised for 16 specific events only) at Thiruvananthpuram (Trivandrum) including some other excellent performances such as at Men´s 3000 m Steeple (new NR) and some early World 2022 Leading performances as noted below
followed by the best results from the finals of two State Senior Champs / both events without wind-readings
2nd National Grand Prix Competition at Trivandrum / 23.03.2022
Men:
100 m / Race 1/-0.5: K.P.Aswin 10.70; Augustine Yesudas 10.78; Race 2/+1.1: S.Tamilarasu 10.66; Ritik Malik 10.78; Amiya Kumar Mallick 10.81;
400 m/ Race 1: Angrej Singh 47.04; Vikrant Panchal 47.67; Mijo Chacko Kurian 47.80; V.Gowri Shankar 48.21; Race 2: Rajesh Ramesh 46.09; Noah Nirmal Tom 46.19; Muhammed Ajmal 46.29; S.Barath/2003 47.49; Thomas Mathew 47.76; Race 3: Naganathan Pandi 47.38; Lakshaydeep ?? 47.91; K.Avinash 48.10;
800 m:/ Race 1: Ankesh Chaudhary 1:48.27; Mohammed Afsal 1:48.65; Krishan Kumar 1:48.66; Anu Kumar 1:49.78; Ankit ?? 1:51.75; Race 2: K.A.Akhil 1:51.92; Somnath Chauhan/2004 1:52.88; T.H. Devaiah 1:52.92; Mariappan Murugadhasan 1:54.41;
3000 m St: Avinash Sable 8:16.21/NR & World 2022 Leader; Shankar Lal Swami 8:36.37; Atul Poonia 8:53.15; Mohd Nur Hasan 8:54.49; Rakesh Kumar Swami 9:06.07; Raghav ?? 9:08.51; Ram Pal 9:13.38;
400 m H: T.Santhosh Kumar 50.15; Madari P.Jabir 50.40; Dhaval Mahesh Utekar 51.37; Pravin Kumar 52.15;
T J: Eldhose Paul 16.95/ 0.0 / 3rd IND All-Time; Abdulla Aboobacker 16.70/-0.6; D.Gailey Venister
16.09/ 0.0; (& 16.02) Mohammed Salahuddin 16.09/ 0.0 (& ?.??); C.D.Akhil Kumar 15.63/ 0.0; Arpinder Singh 15.63/ 0.0; S.Robinson 15.31/-0.2; C.R.Aushal 14.05/ 0.0;
S P: Aniket ?? 17.42; Adhish Ghildiyal 16.48;
D T: Prashant Malik 54.18; Arjun Kumar Singh 51.37; Sachin Suhag 49.18; Ikram Ali Khan 48.91;
Women:
100 m/-1.6: N.S.Simi 11.79; A.T. Daneshwari 11.83; P.D.Anjali 11.87; S.S.Sneha 11.98; H.R.Navami 12.09; Nithya Gandhe 12.10;
400 m: Priya H.Mohan/2003 52.37 / World Junior 2022 Leader; Machettira Raju Poovamma 52.44; Jisna Mathew 53.40; N.S.Inchara 53.68; V.K.Vismaya 55.03;
800 m: E.B.Arpitha 2:11.44; Priscilla Daniel 2:12.47; Stephy Sara Koshy/2003 2:13.49;
3000 m St: Parul Chaudhary 9:38.29 / World 2022 Leader & 3rd IND All-Time; G.Maheswari 10:52.49; Susmita Tigga/2003 11:26.45; D.R.Smitha 11:32.33; Varsha Nagar 11:33.74;
400 m H: Anu Raghavan 58.53; R.Vithya Ramraj 58.55; Pragyan Prasanti Sahu 59.22; Sinchal Kaveramma
60.95;
T J: B.Aishwarya 13.94/ 0.0 / 2nd IND All-Time; Karthika Gothandapani 13.08/ 0.0;
S P: Ramneet Kaur/2003 13.86;
D T: Kamalpreet Kaur 61.39; Nidhi Rani 50.96; Sunita Devi 47.36;
Kerala State Senior Champs at Thenhipalam / 05. – 06.03.2022
400 m (5): Amal Joseph 48.04; T.S.Manu 48.16;
800 m (6): K.A.Akhil 1:51.39; Jayasankar Rijoy/2003 1:52.59; M.S.Amandhumon 1:52.90;
1500 m (5): S.A.Abhijith 3:54.73;
110 m H (5): N.V.Shahad 14.81; Fasil Feroke 14.96;
400 m H (6): V.K.Muhammed Lazan 53.84;
H J (6): Manu Francis 2.10; T.Sanjid 2.01; V.C.Aswin 2-01;
P V (5): Anand Manoj/2003 4.80; Godwin Damian 4.60;
L J (5): Sethu S.Nair 7.37; C.Sirajudheen 7.19;
T J (6): C.D.Akhil Kumar 15.78; Boby Sabu 15.23;
100 m (5): M.V.Jilna 12.00; A.P.Shielda 12.14;
200 m (6): M.V.Jilna 24.10; A.P.Shielda 24.70;
400 m (5): Reghunath Arathi 55.19; Anila Venu 56.19; Ansa Babu 57.14;
800 m (6): Stephy Sara Koshy/2003 2:12.20;
3000 m St (5): Gangadharan Gayathri 12:10.91; Agnus Merin Shaji 12:19.59;
100 m H (5): Soumya Varghese 14.70;
400 m H (6): Reghunath Arathi 60.45; Anila Venu 62.07; P.O.Sayana 63.18;
H J (5): Angel P.Devasia 1.79; Libia Shaji 1.70;
P V (6): Divya Mohan 3.85; Reshma Raveendran 3.60; Arsha Babu 3.50; C.Anaswara 3.30;
T J (6): Aleena Jose 12.20; Ashna Shaji 11.96;
H T (6): Kessia Mariam Benny 46.71; Blessy Devasia/2003 43.72;
Heptathlon (5/6)/no details: Mariya Thomas 4569; Helan Saji 4052;
4×400 R (6): Palakkad Team (R.Laiju, K.A.Anamika, S.Koshy, R.Niraj) 3:43.76;
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Haryana State Senior Champs at Narwana / 12. – 13.03.2022
400 m (12): Pankaj Krishan 48.59;
800 m (13): Manjeet Rameshwar 1:51.64; Somnath Chauhan/2004 1:52.31; Sumit Kumar 1:52.78;
1500 m (12): Vikash Veerbhan/2004 3:46.25; Ishu Naresh 3:50.28; Sumit Kumar 3:53.85; Yashveer
5000 m (13): Fathe Singh 14:31.65; Baljeet Singh/2005 14:38.14;
10000 m (12) Ravi Ganesh 30:43.62;
3000 m St (12): Ravi Ganesh 9:05.81;
400 m H (13): Manjeet Kumar 53.83;
P V (12): Tanuj Kumar/2003 4.70;
L J (12): Gaurav Dharam Singh 7.44; Avinas Babu Lal 7.11;
S P (12): Ashish Bhalothia Kumar 18.00; Sawa Sombir/2004 17.51; Sanyam Sanjay/2003 17.01; Sagar
Sanjay 16.97; Chetan Kapoor 16.94; Bhagat Singh 16.90;
D T (13): Prashant Malik 54.69; Lakhwinder Singh 52.28; Amit Sukhamahender 52.07; Manjeet Surender
50.70; Arvind Ramesh 49.94; Sourabh Satmehar 49.69;
H T (12): Gaurav Kumar 61.99; Ajay Singh 61.80; Deepak Surender 60.55; Vinit Kumar/2003 60.07;
J T (12): Vikrant Malik 70.55; Ravi Tanwar 67.30; Jaideep Singh 65.60;
10000 m Walk (13): Rahul Satbir 45:43.96; Sahil Vajeer 46:06.41; Aaryan Singh/2003 46:35.36;
Jatin Rathi/2005 47:53.96; Mohit Krishan 48:08.87;
100 m (12): Sonia Dalel 12.07;
200 m (13): Rajni Nagar Singh 24.94; Sonia Dalel 24.99;
400 m (12): Summy ??/21 May 2003 54.94; Simmy ??/22Sep 2003 55.25; Seema Kumar 57.38; Manisha ??
400 m H (13): Simmy ??/22Sep 2003 59.36; Bhateri Singh 60.21; Nanhi Singh 63.10;
P V (13): Vanshika Kumar/2005 3.70; Shabnam ??/2003 3.20;
T J (13): Hema Singh/2003 11.96;
S P (13): Yogita Kumar 14.66; Bharti Saini/2004 12.55;
D T (13): Tanuja ?? 46.90; Nistha Kumar/2005 42.11; Neha Jaglan/2005 40.43;
H T (13): Bhateri ?? 48.80; Aishwarya ?? 47.58;
J T (12): Jyoti ?? 48.06; Deepika Kumar/2005 47.92; Priyanka Kumar 43.30; Harita Sunder 43.28;
Neelam ?? 42.91; Sakshi Singh/2003 41.05;
Heptathlon (12/13)/no details: Kamaljeet Kaur 4165;
10000 m Walk (13): Bharti Bhadana 50:45.47; Kajal Pandey 52:29.24; Preeti ?? 52:34.53; Sonika ??
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CHINESE TAIPEI
Youth Cup National Champs at New Taipei / 07. – 11.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA – )
following are the best performances from this competition for different categories / official info is restricted to translations for the medallists of the finals in Open (Men/Women) and High School events
Men:
100 m (9)/+2.9: Yang Chun-Han 10.04w / fastest time ever (until all conditions) by a TPE sprinter; his regular best/(& NR) is 10.11 in 2018; Wang Wei-Hsu 10.30w; Chen Wen-Pu 10.33w (4th place = ???);
200 m (11)/ Race 1/+0.1: Sung Yu-Chun 21.30; Race 2/-1.1: Yang Chun-Han 20.79; Wang Wei-Hsu 21.28;
400 m (8): Yang Lung-Hsiang 47.80; Yu Chen-Yi 48.14; Wu Cheng-Yen/2003 48.70;
800 m (11): Kuan Chun-Cheng 1:54.95; Yu Ming-Ting 1:55.52; Tang Wei-Lun 1:55.78;
110 m H (8)/-1.8: Chen Kuei-Ru 13.86; Cheng Kai-Lun 14.11; Lin Ke-Wei 14.47;
400 m H (11): Chen Chieh 51.33; Tsai Chun-Cheng 52.53; Tsai Chung-Han 52.86;
H J (8): Hsiang Chun-Hsien 2.13; Fu Chao-Hsuan 2.13; Chang Teng-Jen 2.09;
P V (7): Lin Chih-Cheng 4.80; Huang Yung-Fu 4.60;
L J (9): Lin Chia-Hsing 7.83/+1.4; Yang Chieh-Yu 7.38/+1.6; He Kuei-Lin 7.34/+1.4;
T J (10): Li Yun-Chen 15.83/-0.7; Chou Cheng-Chia 15.48/+0.4; Huang Hao-Wen 15.25/ 0.0;
S P (7): Ma Hao-Wei 18.31; Yang Po-En 17.07; Chen Yi-Chu 16.49;
D T (8): Huang Wei-Cheng 52.60; Yu Sheng-Ping/2003 47.30; Huang No-Ya/2003 46.40;
H T (10): Shen Yu-Hao 63.07; Chou Wei-Hsiang 55.02; Hsu Yuan-Chang 54.57;
J T (9): Huang Shih-Feng 78.45; Huang Chun-Hao 71.42; Kuo Chi-Hsuan 63.30;
4×100 R (10): National University Team 41.22;
4×400 R (11): National Taiwan Team 3:16.82;
High School Boys:
100 m (9)/+3.0: Lin Po-Hsun/2004 10.58w; Yuan Jen-Fu/2004 10.64w; Yeh Hao-Nan/2003 10.67w;
200 m (11)/-0.4: Hung Meng-Lung/2004 21.61; Lin Po-Hsun/2004 21.79;
400 m (8): Tsao Kuang-Chun/2004 47.92; Chen Cheng-An/2004 47.99; Wang Po-Ya/2003 48.66;
800 m (11): Huang Chun-Hsian/2003 1:54.25; Chen Chun-Wei/2003 1:54.97; Chen Po-Yi/2005 1:56.80;
110 m H / 99 cm (8)/ Race 1/+3.0: Lin Ting-Ta/2003 14.20w; Race 2/+1.2: Hsieh Chun-Yen/2006 14.06;
Chou Cheng-Hua/2004 14.29;
400 m H (11): Lin Chung-Wei/2004 50.94;Lin Huei-An/2003 52.54; Ku Jui/2003 52.82;
H J (11): Yeh Po-Ting/2003 2.10; Lo Tzu-Chieh/2004 2.10;
P V (8): Lin Tsung-Hsien/2003 5.22; Huang Cheng-Chi/2003 5.10; Kao Chien-Chun/2003 4.80;
D T / 1.75 kg (7): Li Chen-Yu/2003 54.03;
H T / 6 kg (10): Wang Shih-Chieh/2004 59.82;
J T (9): Chen Po-Kai/2003 64.11; Wang Tsu-Yuan/2004 63.91; Chao Jui-Cheng/2004 62.10;
4×100 R (10): Hualien Physical Education HS Team 41.92;
4×400 R (11): Taichung Municipal HS Team 3:17.99;
Women:
100 m (9)/+1.6: Hu Chun-Wei 11.98; Chuang Yin-Yin 11.99; Chang Li-Ling 12.00;
5000 m (10): Tsao Chun-Yu 16:35.60; Tang Le-Yu 17:42.38; Lai Ting-Hsuan 17:44.49;
10000 m (8): Tsao Chun-Yu 34:26.69; Tang Le-Yu 36:37.18; Su Feng-Ting 37:28.31;
3000 m St (8): Cheng Chun-Chih 11:06.05; Chan Wei-Fan 11:53.79; Huang Wan-Chien 12:03.20;
100 m H (8)/+1.7: Hsieh Hsi-En 13.65; Lin Shih-Ting 13.75; Chiang Chieh-Hsin 13.97;
400 m H (11): Lo Pei-Lin 62.06; Lin Yu-Chieh 62.31; Li Ya-Ting 62.92;
H J (11): Li Ching-Ching 1.83; Chang Chiao-Yin 1.69; Tsai Min-Ting 1.69;
P V (7): Lin Hsuan-Ni 3.30;
L J (10): Hsiang Chia-Li 6.05/-0.2; Chen Chia-Chien 5.91/ 0.0; Chiang Chieh-Hsin 5.88/-0.9;
T J (9): Chiang Huei-Chi 12.26w/+2.9; Lin Yu-Ting 12.13/+0.8;
S P (11): Wu Tzu-En 15.66; Chien Chen-Hsin 14.24; Kuo Pei-Yu 13.94;
D T (9): Li Tsai-Yi 47.20; Kuo Pei-Yu 47.05; Yang Chia-Hsiu 43.27;
H T (8): Yu Ya-Chien 62.52; Hung Chi-Hsien 56.56; Liang Yu-Chieh 56.28;
J T (7): Wang Yu-Chiu/2003 46.60; Li Huei-Chun 45.44; Su Chao-Chi 43.76;
4×100 R (10): National Taiwan Sports Team 46.50;
High School Girls:
100 m (9)/-0.1: Chou Hsin-Tung/2005 12.20;
200 m (11)/+1.3: Chou Hsin-Tung/2005 25.13;
400 m (8): Lu Chia-Ying/2004 57.88;
3000 m St (8): Hsu Yi-Chieh/2003 10:56.91; Wu Hsin-Yu/2004 11:34.12; Hsieh Kuan-Ying/2003 11:49.68;
100 m H (8)/+2.3: Hsu Le/2003 13.57w; Lai Yin-Ning/2006 14.06w; Huang Hsiang-Ting/2003 14.37w;
400 m H (11): Lai Yin-Ning/2006 60.44; Li Po-An/2006 60.45;
H J (7): Ou Min-Heng/2004 1.68;
P V (9): Hsieh Yu-Ting/2004 3.82; Yen Min-Hsin/2004 3.70; Huang Kai-Yun/2003 3.40;
L J (7): Chou Yi-Hsin/2006 5.65/-0.6;
T J (11): Hsu Tsu-Yu/2004 12.17/+0.5; Chen Yu-Chen/2003 12.12w/+2.2; Hsu Pei-Chieh/2004 12.08/+0.5;
S P (9): Chao Yi-Hsuan/2003 14.24;
D T (7): Liu Chih-Jen/2003 45.48; Chien Tien-Ai/2003 43.49;
H T (10): Liu Pei-Ying/2004 50.51; Wu Pei-Chi/2004 48.68; Chen Ya-Chi/2003 47.61;
J T (11): Hsu Jo-Chia/2003 50.64; Liu Chih-Jen/2003 49.61; Chu Pin-Hsun/2005 49.13;
4×100 R (10): New Taipei Municipal HS Team 48.45;
4×400 R (11): Shin Min HS Team 3:57.20;
THAILAND
National Games at Srisaket / 17. – 22.03.2022
(-courtesy of the National Games- and the THA-Federation – websites -)
following are detailed results from this major National competition (Games for different sports); however, information only in THA-figures and translations of names not (yet ?) available / the following information is
based on Google Translate-info and names for few athletes couldn´t be identified or at least confirmed as correct (i.e. marked = ??) / wind-measurements aren´t reported by the officials results sheets / surely several other athletes are Juniors; however, due to missing DOB-info most of the participating Juniors couldn´t be identified /
official information from THA-Federation in English figures would be very welcome to confirm the best performances (incl. the excellent new records in Men´s sprints events)
100 m (17): Puripol Boonson/born 13 Jan 2006 (!!) 10.19 / Asian Youth Record (equalled); World Youth 2022 Leader; NR, NJR & NYR (if wind-readings will be confirmed as regular); Soraat Dabbang 10.48; Siripol Phanpae 10.55; Chayut Khongprasit 10.61; Thawatchai Heem-Ead 10.64; Natthawat Eamudom/jr 10.65; Natthapong Weerawongratanasiri 10.67; Ruamchok Semathong 10.89;
heats (17) h1: Boonson/2006 10.31; Phanpae 10.60; Semathong 10.76; h2: Dabbang 10.63; Eamudom/jr
10.77; Khongprasit 10.82; Sitthiporn Donpritee 10.83; h3: Heem-Ead 10.56; Weerawongratanasiri 10.60;
200 m (20): Puripol Boonson/2006 20.58 / World Youth 2022 Leader; NR; NJR & NYR; Thawatchai
Heem-Ead 21.18; Chayut Khongprasit 21.26; Sitthiporn Donpritee 21.49;
heats (20) h1: Boonson/2006 21.39; h2: Donpritee 21.82; h3: Khongprasit 21.56; Heem-Ead 21.94;
400 m (19): Pitchaya Sunthorntuam 47.98; Apisit Chumsri 48.11 (& 48.78 as 1h2); (?? Fingthaisong ??) 48.55; Pisit Prom-Uthit 48.75;
800 m (20): Jirayu Pleenaram 1:52.89; Tulchai Thepthip 1:54.93; Supakit Somnuk 1:55.59; Sitthiporn Sungthong 1:56.99;
5000 m (21): Nattawut Innum 15:21.43; Natthawat Innum 15:21.98 (twins);
10000 m (19): Nattawut Innum 32:06.40; Natthawat Innum 32:07.17 (twins);
Half Marathon (23): Sanchai Namkhet 1:11:42; (?? Wongbowon Phasdee ??) 1:15:07; Thanat Yoddamnern
1:15:51;
3000 m St (20): (?? Chayapol Boonupala) 9:40.75;
110 m H (20): Natthapol Dansoongnern 14.04 / 5th THA All-Time (& 14.05 as 1h1); Panuwat Kwanyuen 15.05;
400 m H (21): Chaiwat Thongchumroon 52.25; Phattanan Torphathong 52.54; Methasit Krampinij 53.29;
H J (20): Wachirapol Sornram 2.08; Chatchai Nilpong 2.06; Natthapong Kaewmanee 2.02; Narongrit Ketsaeng 2.02; Saksit Sittichai 2.02;
P V (19): Phatsapong Amsam-Ang 5.40; Kasinphob Chomchanat 5.00; Rewat Jandee 4.50;
L J (19): Chaiya Sukkha 7.20; Preebop Manapim 7.19; Saran Saenbuakham 7.18; Natthapong Srinonta
7.11;
T J (21): Natthapong Srinonta 15.76; Prutchaya Thepparak 15.54; Chaiya Sukkha 14.95; (?? Teerasak
Kittipad ??) 14.80;
S P (22): Jakkaphat Noisri 16.62; Thongchai Silamool 15.95; Thawat Kachin 15.18; Chatchawal Polyeam
15.04; Patcharapol Sinrueang 15.02; Promrob Janthima 14.98;
D T (19): Keatpradit Srisai 52.67 / 3rd THA All-Time; Thongchai Silamool 50.17; Bundit Singhthongkul 49.91; Arthit Malasri 45.92;
H T (21): Kittipong Boonmawan 61.65; Thanwarak Kanassavapaisal 49.11; Sittichai U-Thong 48.21;
J T (20): (?? Teerawuth Jakor ??) 60.62; Wanchalerm Roscha 59.61;
20000 m Walk (20): Arthit Srivichai 1:41:17.49;
4×100 R (21): Suratthani Team (S.Donpritee, P.Boonfuengfu, Pongsamit ??, S.Phanpae) 40.40;
4×400 R (22): Chaiyaphum Team (?? ??, T.Klang, C.Thongchumrong, T.Heem-Ead) 3:14.67;
Women:
100 m (19): Suphanich Poolkerd 11.82; Suphawat Thipat 11.86; On-Uma Chettha 11.87; (?? Suvimol
Srateanthong ??) 12.17;
heats (19) h1: Poolkerd 11.78; Chettha 11.88; Thipat 11.99; Srateanthong (??) 12.18;
200 m (20): Suphanich Poolkerd 24.18; (?? Suvimol Srateanthong ??) 24.64; On-Uma Chettha 24.68;
Suphawat Thipat 24.83; Butsara Rodprasert/2003 25.30; Panita Pinchai 25.32;
heats (20) h1: Poolkerd 25.20; h2: Srateanthong (??) 24.90;
400 m (19): Benny Nontanam 54.85; (?? Tipnet ??) 56.49; (?? Sukanya Chanchana ??) 56.85; Arisa Weruwanarak/2003 56.85; Ratchada Talee 57.74;
heats (19) h1: Chanchana (??) 57.36; Nontanam 57.39; h3: Tipnet (??) 56.84;
800 m (20): Panisa Jankaew/jr 2:18.41;
1500 m (22): Piyapath Pongsapan/jr 4:49.66;
5000 m (21): Pariya Sonkhem 18:30.72; Linda Jantachid 18:35.11;
10000 m (19): Pariya Sonkhem 39:18.26;
Half Marathon (23): Linda Jantachid 1:25:07; Ornanong Wongsorn 1:27:58; Natthaya Thanaronnawat 1:28:26; Natthida Yuangkaew 1:29:51;
3000 m St (20): Oranuch Eamthes 11:59.70; Onpriya Thaonoi 12:30.34; Surakan Wanna 12:46.77;
(?? Nattayada Ruenpo ??) 12:56.00;
100 m H (20): Natchaya Chaophakpang 14.34 (& 14.47 as 1h1); Buarim Bukhuntod 15.18;
400 m H (21): Benny Nontanam 61.35; Arisa Weruwanarak/2003 63.59; Chalisa Pimprasarn 64.41;
H J (22): Thunlada Thongchamphoonuch/jr 1.68; Jaruwan Wongsaksarn/jr 1.64;
P V (21): Piyada Bunkwang/2005 3.40; Rinada Meesuntea 3.25; Amiga Jatikawanich/jr 3.10;
L J (20): Pharinya Chueamaroeng 5.89; Arisa Choosiri 5.80; Suphawat Choothong 5.75; Suphawadee Intathueng 5.62;
T J (22): Pharinya Chueamaroeng 13.02; Arisa Choosiri 12.91; Suphawadee Intathueng 12.52; Suphawat Choothong 12.48;
S P (21): Areerat Intadit 15.29; Artima Saowapaiboom 13.05;
H T (20): Panwas Kimsrang 55.71; Sawitree Kaewsukri 47.20; Parichart Promjan 46.84; Chonmanee Saengchot 41.29;
J T (21): Jariya Wichaidit 52.65; Nattha Nacharn 50.96; Pornchanok Sutthisong 40.45; Supisara Klinla-Or
40.36;
Haptathlon (19/20): Sunisa Kotseemueang 5006 (14.93; 1.65; 12.21; 26.75 / 5.42; 41.24; ??); Warunya Lethaisong 4008 (15.31; 1.56; 9.74; 28.12 / 4.93; 33.41; ??);
20000 m Walk (20): Kotchaporn Tangsriwong 1:54:11.71; Thanaporn Piamsakul 2:01:59.53;
4×100 R (21): Bangkok Team (P.Deshanon, C.Srivimon, V.Jongjit, S.Poolkerd) 46.17;
4×400 R (22): Bangkok Team (B.Nontanam, P.Deshanon, S.Poolkerd, D.Saroisuwan) 3:47.84;
3×800 R (19): Suratthani Team (?? ??) 7:04.40;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R (20): Suratthani Team (P.Chongkraijak, S.Donpritee, S.Phanpae, S.Thipat) 42.68;
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(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore Athletics Association-)
Pol-ite and IVP Championships / 23. – 27.03.2022
110 m H (26)/+0.5: Chong Wei Guan 14.88; Terence Tang Si Yeen 15.34;
D T (27): Eric Yee Chun Wei 46.99
4×100 R (26): NTU Team (C.Quek Jun Jie, R.Praharsh, Z.Mustaff, X.Ho Ann Heng) 41.67;
4×400 R (27): NTU Team (S.Anshad, I.Hashim, A.Dhiya Ulhaq, R.Praharsh) 3:24.62;
Women:
5000 m (26): Vanessa Lee Ying Zhuang 18:25.93;
3000 m St (27): Vanessa Lee Ying Zhuang 12:02.55; Clarice Lau 12:39.84;
100 m H (26)/+1.9: Tyeisha Khoo 15.42;
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National Allcomers Meeting / 18. – 20.03.2022
400 m (19): Tan Zong Yang 47.57;
H J (19): Abel Lee/2004 2.02;
P V (20): Aaron Koh Xu Qing 4.60; Koh Wei Chen 4.20;
L J (19): Tedd Toh 7.02/ 0.0;
D T (20): Eric Yee Chun Wei 48.84;
4×100 R (19): National Team (Marc Brian Louis, Joshua Chua Hanwei, Reuben Lee Siong En, Ian Koe) 40.59;
Youth Boys / under 18:
S P / 5 kg (19): Aloysius Loh/2004 18.02;
D T / 1.5 kg (20): Aloysius Loh/2004 48.69;
Women:
100 m (19)/-2.2: Veronica Shanti Pereira 12.09;
H J (19): Michelle Sng Suat Li 1.78;
P V (20): Competition 1: Maxim Tan/2003 3.00; Hanim Asmah 3.00;
Competition 2: Cherlin Sia Jia Yi 3.00;
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MALAYSIA
Higher Learning Institution Champs at Johor Bahru / 18. – 20.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif -)
100 m (18)/+0.3: Jonathan Nyepa 10.51; Muh.Zulfiqar Ismail 10.64; Mohamad Raimi Mustafa 10.89;
Muh.Solihin Jamali 10.90;
semis (18) s1/-0.9: Ismail 10.69; s2/-0.8: Nyepa 10.73; Mustafa 10.90;
heats (18) h1/ 0.0: Nyepa 10.67; Ismail 10.70; Mustafa 10.84;
400 m (20): Muh.Firaus Mohd Zemi 48.77;
110 m H (19)/+1.0: Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhamad 14.16; Benedict Ian Gawok 14.57;
H J (19): Mohamad Eizlan Dahalan 2.15;
L J (20): Luqman Hakim Ramlan 7.43/+2.0;
S P (19): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 14.41;
D T (19): Abdul Rahman Lee 46.45; Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 44.60;
H T (20): Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan 59.92;
4×400 R (19): UPM Team 3:25.78;
Women
100 m (18)/+0.2: Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 11.89; Azreen Nabila Alias 11.90; Nor Sarah Adi 12.10;
Nur Aisyah Rofina Aling 12.11;
heats (18) h1/-0.8: Zulkifli 11.93; h2/-0.7: Alias 12.14; Adi 12.19;
200 m (19)/+0.7: Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 24.61;
400 m (20): Teoh Kim Chyi 57.75;
L J (19): Kirthana Ramasamy 5.75/+1.6;
T J (18): Kirthana Ramasamy 12.96/-0.3; Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.52/nwi;
D T (19): Queenie Ting Kung Ni 46.98;
5000 m Walk (18): Nurul Ashikin Hussin 27:41.08;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R (18): UPM Team 43.97;
4×400 R (18): UPM Team 3:40.98;
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Malaysia All-Comers at Kuala Lumpur / 26. – 27.03.2022
(-courtesy of newspaper- and Facebook – websites -)
following are few results out of incomplete information from 1st day, since official results were not yet available and would be welcome for additions and corrections by my next report
100 m (26)/+1.0: Mohd Zulfiqar Ismail 10.46; Shairul Hafiz Jantan 10.56;
heats (26) h1/-0.8: Muh.Azeem Mohd Fahmi/2004 10.37 (dns in final);
H T (26): Jackie Wong Siew Cheer 66.85;Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan 57.58; Rizad Azri Che Radzi 48.34;
4×100 R (26)/no details: MAF/National Team 39.70;
Women:
100 m (26)/+0.7: Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 11.62; Nor Sarah Adi 11.89; Fatin Ilyana Mat Nayan 11.97;
Shally Komalam Selveratnam 12.02; Siti Fatimah Mohamad 12.02; Nur Aishah Rofina Aling 12.06;
D T (26): Queenie Ting Kung Ni 47.67; Connie Choo Kang Ni 44.66; Atiqah Sufiah Md. Hanizam 42.25;
4×100 R (26)/no details: MAF/National Team 46.40;
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PHILIPPINES
PATAFA SEA GAMES Trials Meet at Pasig / 26. – 27.03.2022
(-courtesy of PATAFA / Philippine Athletics Association -)
100 m (24)/+1.4: Clinton K.Bautista 10.77; Anfernee Lopena 10.77;
400 m (25): Frederick Ramirez 47.48; Joyme Sequita 47.84; Alhyran Labita 48.96;
800 m (24): Edwin Giron 1:51.99; Mariano Masano 1:55.25; John Lloyd Cabalo 1:55.51;
3000 m St (24): Johnel Gobotia 9:19.10; Daniel Delatado 9:39.78;
110 m H (24)/ 0.0: Clinton K.Bautista 14.11; Alvin Vergel 14.63; Van Alexander Obejas 14.93;
400 m H (24): Francis Medina 53.39; Van Alexander Obejas 54.20;
H J (25): Leonard Grospe 2.00; Shane Patrick Tolentino 2.00;
L J (24): Janry Ubas 7.65/-0.1; Aries Toledo 7.23/-0.6;
T J (25): Ronnie Malipay 15.32/+0.4;
S P (25): John Albert Mantua 16.66;
J T (24): Melvin Calano 65.40; John Paul Sarmiento 58.53;
Women:
100 m (24)/+0.7: Eloiza Medina (-Luzon) 12.16;
400 m (25): Bernalyn Bejoy 56.79; Eloiza Medina (-Luzon) 57.63;
5000 m (25): Joida Gagnao 17:35.06;
10000 m (25): Christine Hallasgo 37:19.51;
100 m H (25)/+0.2: Melissa Escoton 14.02; Jelly D.Paragile 14.20; Josefa Ligmayo 15.22;
400 m H (24): Bernalyn Bejoy 60.94;
L J (24): Marestella Sunang 6.00/+0.5; Katherine Khay Santos 5.67/+0.7;
D T (24): Daniella Daynata 41.73;
J T (25): Evalyn Palabrica 44.55; Sarah Dequinan 42.72;
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National Throws Competition at Tashkent / 22.03.2022
(-courtesy of the UZB – Federation – website -)
following are the best results from this Meeting (Discus, Hammer & Javelin events only)
D T: Rashid Sodikov 52.78; Ivan Markelov 52.17; Dunyozod Sayfullayev/2004 47.78;
H T: Ayubkhon Fayozov/2004 69.75 / World Junior 2022 Leader; Umidjon Khasanov 62.93; Jalolkhon
J T: Humoyun Abboskhonov 64.34; Jorabek Kozokov 64.33;
D T: Yuliana Schukina/2005 42.51;
H T: Zarina Nosirjonova 61.19; Elina Selaymiyeva/2004 52.44; Daria Matviyenko 45.08;
J T: Ogiloy Norboyeva/2004 43.84; Sanobar Erkinova 42.12;
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National Championships at Baghdad / 17. – 19.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab -)
unfortunately only the following three performances were reported by a newspaper website as the only information from these major National Championships / detailed official results would be very welcome
800 m (18): Ehab Jabbar Hashim 1:51.?? (no accurate time reported);
H T (17): Hussein Thamer Abd.Al-Bayati 60.85;
Women:
H J (18): Maryam Abdul Hamid Abdellah 1.81/NR;
INDIA
SOUTH ASIAN Cross Country Champs at Kohima / 26.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan- )
these Regional championships were organised by Nagaland Athletics Association with participants of runners
from 5 South Asian countries / all individual medals as well as the all Team Gold medals were won by Indian
runners
in addition the Indian National Cross Country Champs were held for several Age-categories and detailed results are listed below
Men / 10 km:
Darshan Singh IND 31:08; Dipak Suhaug IND 31:32; Rajendra Nath IND 31:36; R.M.S.Pushpakumara SRI 33:12; Shamugeswaran Kumar SRI 33:14; Pal Mukesh Bahadur NEP 34:08; G.M.S.R.Wijewickrama SRI 34:24; Bist Santosh Bikram NEP 35:00; Biswash Md Asif 35:49; Hussain Fazeel Haroon MDV 36:07;
Mohamed Rasheed MDV 36:41; Rana Md. Sohel BAN 36:47; Mohamed Irufan MDV 37:28; Yogi Nath Santosh NEP 38:13; Sardar Md Elahi BAN 38:37;
Teams:
IND 6 points (1 + 2 + 3); SRI 16 (4 + 5 + 7); NEP 28 (6 + 8 + 14); MDV 34 (10 + 11 + 13);
BAN 36 (9 + 12 + 15);
Junior Men (born 2002 or later) / 8 km:
Akash Patel IND/2002 25:58; Prashant Choudhary IND/2003 26:00; Pankaj Kumar IND/2003 26:02;
K.M.S.J.S.D.Madushan SRI/2003 29:24; Karki Badal NEP 29:29; G.J.Anjolo SRI/2004 29:37; N.B.A.C. Prabat Madubasana SRI/2002 29:50; Bohara Dipendra NEP/2006 31:03; Hossain Ripon BAN/2003 31:27;
Paul Pranto Kumar BAN/2003 32:12; Islam Md Ariful BAQN/2003 33:04;
Teams:
IND 6 points (1 + 2 + 3); SRI 17 (4 + 6 + 7); BAN 30 (9 + 10 + 11);
Women / 10 km:
Varsha Devi IND 37:14; Manju Yadav IND 37:26; Preenu Yadav IND 37:38; Pachhai Rajpura NEP 38:48; M.S.P.Madumal Perera SRI 39:54; H.M.C.Samudika Herath SRI 40:46; Rana Phulmati NEP 41:25;
W.M.Nimesha Nidarshani SRI 41:42; Budha Bandana NEP 44:02; Kareem Mariyam Abdul MDV 46:38;
Aishath Raniya MDV 47:09; Papiya Khatun BAN 49:26; Aishath Rishmee MDV 50:28; Sakuli Khatun BAN 51:55; Sultana Khatun BAN 55:58;
Teams:
IND 6 points (1 + 2 + 3); SRI 19 (5 + 6 + 8); NEP 20 (4 + 7 + 9); MDV 34 (10 + 11 + 13);
BAN 41 (12 + 14 + 15);
Junior Women (born 2002 or later) / 6 km:
Askakiran Barla IND/2006 22:47; Drashtiben Pravinbhai Chaudhary IND/2003 22:53; Maya Kumari IND/2003 23:03; Maya Budha Ram NEP/2004 23:36; Biswas Rinky BAN/2006 24:03; W.M.K.Nirmali Wickramesinghe SRI/2006 24:29; T.V.Hashini Lakshani SRI/2002 24:59; G.W.O.Nilumika Fonseka SRI/2003 25:23; Bimala Karki NEP/2007 25:57; Rotna Samsun Nahar BAN/2004 27:14; Kormokar Nondine BAN/2008 27:59; Samita Budha NEP/2005 28:23;
Teams:
IND 6 points (1 + 2 + 3); SRI 21 (6 + 7 + 8); NEP 25 (4 + 9 + 12); BAN 26 (5 + 10 + 1);
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National Cross Country Championships results
Men / 10 km:
Darshan Singh 31:08; Dipak Suhaug 31:32; Rajendra Nath 31:36; Deepak Singh Rawat 31:36; Rajesh Kumar 31:51; arendra Pratap Singh 32:06; Sandeep ?? 32:11; Hari Singh 32:20; Anand Singh Rawat 32:38; Pramod Singh 32:41;
Junior Men (born 2002 or later) / 8 km:
Akash Patel/2002 25:58; Prashant Choudhary/2003 26:00; Pankaj Kumar/2003 26:02; Love Chaudhary/2003
26:20; Anil V.Pandya/2002 26:31; Pritam Kumar/2002 26:34;
Youth Boys (born 2006 or later) / 2 km:
Aman Kumar/2007 6:00; Priyanshu ??/2006 6:03; Harish Mullu/2006 6:06;
Women / 10 km:
Varsha Devi 37:14; Manju Yadav 37:26; Preenu Yadav 37:38; Munni Devi 37:38; Chhavi Yadav 37:40;
Reena Bachau Patel 37:48; Sonika ?? 38:32; Rebi Pal 38:54; Neetu Kumari 39:10; Pooja Harijan 39:16;
Junior Women (born 2002 or later) / 6 km:
Askakiran Barla/2006 22:47; Drashtiben Pravinbhai Chaudhary/2003 22:53; Maya Kumari/2003 23:03;
Vishakha Sanjay Salunke/2002 23:08; Varsha ??/2002 23:40; Jyoti ??/2003 23:44;
Youth Girls (born 2006 or later) / 2 km:
Basanti Kumari/2007 7:06; Pranathi ??/2007 7:13; Heena ??/2007 7:14;
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(-courtesy of the Race websites – )
Wanjinshi International Marathon at New Taipei / 20.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr James Cheng, CTTFA -)
Felix Kimutai KEN 2:18:24; Stephen Chebogut KEN 2:21:08; Justus Kipkogei Kangogo KEN 2:21:12;
Gizaw Bekele Megerssa ETH 2:22:43; Chou Ting-Yin TPE 2:31:41; Ho Chin-Ping TPE 2:32:34; Lin
Chia-Huang TPE 2:38:53; Chang Ching-Tun TPE 2:39:29;
Li Li-Jun TPE 31:40; Chou Hsian-Fung TPE 31:43; Yang Hao-Ping TPE 31:48;
Motu Megersa Gedefa ETH 2:49:17; Lee Chia-Mei TPE 2:57:55; Chen Yi-Ning TPE 3:02:40; Yang Chiao-Chu TPE 3:02:49; Su Feng-Ting TPE 3:03:19; Tsai Ya-An TPE 3:06:26; Yen Hsiao-Ching TPE
3:06:58; Chun Shu-Chuan TPE 3:09:23; Yang Fu-Chin TPE 3:09:37; Hsu Hsiu-Feng TPE 3:11:22;
Duong Thi Khanh TPE/VIE ?? 3:13:28; Liu Su-Ya TPE 3:13:38; Chiou Li-Ching TPE 3:13:53;
Lai Ting-Hsuan TPE 36:05; Hyun Hung-Yu TPE 36:06; Wu Hsin-Yu/2004 38:21;
UZBEKISTAN
SOZ International Marathon at Tashkent / 27.03.2022
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website -)
Ilya Tyapkin KGZ 2:21:42; Zakrillo Mamatkulov UZB 2:22:05; Vladislav Mamedov UZB 2:23:18;
Bakhtiyor Utkirov UZB 2:24:29; Doniyor Kurbonoliyev UZB 2:34:26;
Half Marathon:
Nursultan Keneshbekov KGZ 1:04:28; Shokhrukh Davlyatov UZB 1:04:40; Yerzhan Zhanarstanov KAZ 1:07:47; Otabek Toshkuvatov UZB 1:07:53; Oybek Mamatkomilov UZB 1:08:26; Yevgeniy Fadeyev UZB 1:08:42;
Women:
Marathon:
Gulshanoy Sattarova KGZ 2:34:50; Yekaterina Tunguskova UZB 2:39:28; Tamila Kuchkarova UZB 3:11:23; Dilfuza Allayarova UZB 3:15:48; Malika Maksudova UZB 3:29:51;
Half Marathon:
Aziza Mirzakbarova UZB 1:15:16; Mariya Korobitskaya KGZ 1:16:45; Sitora Kurbanova UZB 1:24:38;
Mokhinabonu Kamilova UZB 1:25:29; Rajabmo Abdullayeva TJK/2004 1:29:53; Zulhicha Gaforzoda TJK 1:31:00;
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International Bangsaeng Marathon at Chonburi / 20.03.2022
Kindu Sewmehon ETH 2:22:41; David Kibet KEN 2:24:49; Joseph Mwangi Ngare KEN 2:29:41 (1st Vet/ 45+); Boonthung Srisung THA 2:37:28 (1st Vet/40+); Wirat Waidara THA 2:38:29;
Rosemary Mumo Katua KEN 2:51:45; Ornanong Wongsorn THA 3:07:48; Soraya Tawong THA 3:17:21;
Phitchanan Mahachot THA 3:24:55 (1st Vet/45+); Darika Suwanmongkol THA 3:28:08; Jeeranat Janekatekarn THA 3:28:24;
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International Scenic Half Marathon at Pranburi / 27.03.2022
David Kibet KEN 1:08:55; Kindu Sewmehon ETH 2:22:41; Nattawat Innum THA 1:15:20;
Rosemary Mumo Katua KEN 1:25:10; Natthaya Thanaronnawat THA 1:29:39; Refref Mohammed ???
1:33:31; Aoranucvh Aiamtas THA 1:35:08;
Freedom of Movement Marathon at Bethlehem / 18.03.2022
Yuriy Blahodir UKR 2:46:26; Ahmed Taha PLE 2:48:58; Thaer Shanaa PLE 2:52:11;
Dmytro Didovodiuk UKR 1:12:53; ?? ?? (no translation available) ??? 1:18:39; Abdulrahman Al-Obayat PLE 1:19:08;
Olesya Didovodiuk UKR 1:34:44; Alina Bosczuk UKR 1:34:48;
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National Marathon Championships at New Delhi / 27.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Rahul Pawar – )
Marathon:
Nitendra Singh Rawat 2:16:05; Anish Thapa Magar 2:16:41; Anil Kumar Singh 2:16:47; Ashish Kumar 2:17:04; A.B.Belliappa 2:17:09; Kalidas Laxman Hirave 2:18:14; Sher Singh 2:19:37; Pradeep Singh Chaudhary 2:19:57; Het Ram 2:25:54; Arjun Pradhan 2:26:20; Chain Singh 2:26:35; Vikram Bangriya 2:27:06;
Non-Championships race: Sarvesh Kumar 2:28:01 (no others under 2:33);
Half Marathon (Non-Championships race):
Rupan Debnath 1:12:07; Amit Khanduri 1:12:23; Anil Jindal 1:12:41; Ishan Sharma 1:13:43;
Women:
Marathon:
Jyoti Shankarrao Gawate 3:01:20; Nupur Singh 3:16:03; Dishet Dolma 3:22:06;
Non-Championships race: Aradhana Reddy 3:19:34 (no others under 3:40);
Half Marathon (Non Championships race):
Tashi Ladol 1:27:55; Seema Yadav 1:29:06 (no others under 1:41);
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National Maha Half Marathon at Nagpur / 27.03.2022
Open Race: Harish Sheoran 1:10:19; Anurag Konkar 1:11:54; Sunny Arjun Fusate 1:13:26;
Defence Men Race: Ambui Tiwari 1:10:53; Ravi Kumar 1:11:08; Avinash Patel 1:13:42;
Women:
Open Race: Swati Madhukar 1:29:09; Pooja Madhukar 1:31:47; Nidhi Ram Gawale 1:33:58;
Defence Women Race: Yamini Umesh Thakre 1:34:49;
National IEM Half Marathon at Kolkata / 27.03.2022
Rishikesh Chakraborthy 1:14:20;
Women:
Mukti Bayen 1:32:19;
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Premier Half Marathon at Perinthalmanna / 20.03.2022
Rahul Kumar Shukla 1:10:01; Sherin Jose 1:11:36;
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VIETNAM
National Marathon Championships at Tien Phong / 27.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Hoang Minh Quyet, VIE-Federation – )
Men:
Marathon:
Hoang Nguyen Thanh 2:41:00; Le Van Tuan 2:41:19; Le Tan Hi 2:42:04;
Half Marathon:
Nguyen Van Lai 1:11:47; Pham Ngoc Phan 1:12:44; Mai Qui Phong 1:13:50;
Women:
Marathon:
Hoang Thi Ngoc Hoa 2:53:56; Nguyen Thuy Y Tien 3:16:30; Leo Thi Tinh 3:20:36;
Half Marathon:
Pham Thi Hong Le 1:22:47; Le Thi Tuyet 1:22:50; Lo Thi Thanh 1:23:37; Nguyen Thi Thuy Van
1:28:59; Le Thi Lam 1:30:35; Lo Thi Mung 1:34:08; Nguyen Thi Thuy 1:34:49;
ex-competition: Pham Thi Binh 1:26:55; Doan Hieu 1:32:53;
Gen. Dahlan Al Hamad met Dr. Saysana Thongkhamchanh on 30th March 2022 in his office in Doha,QatarDuring the meeting Gen. Dahlan congratulated Dr. Saysana on his election as the President of the Lao Athletic Federation and gave him a brief on the reforms being done at Asian Athletics Association. Dr. Saysana mentioned he was pleased to be in this meeting and is confident that the reforms being done will be successful and beneficial, especially to the smaller member federations. Gen. Dahlan,in his remarks also mentioned that smaller member federations played a vital role in the development of Asian Athletics and emphasized the fact that talent could come from any region and the focus is to bring that talent to the podium.
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan- )
following are detailed best performances from two traditional events including excellent performances in several events at the Fed Cup event
25th Fed Cup Senior Competition at Thenhipalam / 02. – 06.04.2022
Men:
100 m (3)/-0.8: Balakrishnan Siva Kumar 10.37 (10.366); V.K.Elakkiyadasan 10.37 (10.370); Harjit Singh 10.43; S.Tamilarasu 10.64 (10.631); Lovepreet Singh 10.64 (10.633); A.Vignesh 10.72; Gunasekaran Kathiravan 10.74; K.P.Aswin 10.77;
semis (2) s1/+1.1: Harjit 10.53; Lovepreet 10.72; Tamilarasu 10.73; Kiran P.Bhosale 10.76; Nikhil S.Patil 10.81; s2/+0.2: Siva Kumar 10.47; Elakkiyadasan 10.59; Kathiravan 10.62; Vignesh 10.63; Aswin 10.68;
Shashikanth Vir Angadi 10.81;
heats (2) h1/-0.3: Lovepreet 10.69; Bhosale 10.78; Aswin 10.79; h2/-0.3: Harjit 10.62; Tamilarasu 10.65;
h3/+0.4: Elakkiyadasan 10.44; Siva Kumar 10.49; Rohit Gorkha 10.83; h/-0.6: Vignesh 10.70; Kathiravan 10.80;
200 m (6)/+1.0: Amlan Borgohain 20.52 / NR; Akash Kumar 20.89 / 7th IND All-Time; Muhammed Ajmal 20.92; Ragul Kumar 21.21; V.K.Elakkiyadasan 21.28; Lovepreet Singh 21.34; A.Vignesh 21.40; S.Tamilarasu 21.62;
heats (5) h1/+0.7: Akash 21.19; Elakkiyadasan 21.39; Ragul 21.44; h2/+0.6: Vignesh 21.68; Lovepreet 21.74; Theerthesh P.Shetty 21.80; Pankaj ?? 21.91; h3/+0.2: Ajmal 21.11; Borgohain 21.19; Tamilarasu
21.39; Rahul Kadam 21.67; Shashikanth Vir Angadi 21.78; Animesh Kujur/2003 21.79;
400 m (3): Rajesh Ramesh 46.45; Akash Kumar 46.57; Noah Nirmal Tom 46.81; Muhammed Ajmal 46.92;
T.Santhosh Kumar 46.97; P.A.Amoj Jacob 47.06; Naganathan Pandi 47.67 (47.663); Angrej Singh 47.67 (47.670);
semis (2) s1: Ramesh 46.65; Santhosh 46.97; Barath Shridhar/2003 47.45; Nitin Kumar 47.54; Mijo Chacko Kurian 47.66; T.S.Manu 47.67; Kapil ??/2003 38.09; Pankaj ?? 48.31; s2: Jacob 46.59; Ajmal 46.88;
Angrej 47.18; Pandi 47.27; Lakshaydeep ?? 48.19; Mohit Kumar 48.31; s3: Tom 47.00; Akash 47.13;
Arokia Rajiv 47.32; Harwinder Singh 47.86; Thomas Mathew 48.11;
heats (2) h1: Akash 47.99; h2: Ajmal 47.80; Nitin 48.04; Sridhar/2003 48.04; h3: Jacob 47.69; Angrei
47.95; Kurian 48.17; Pankaj 48.24; h4: Ramesh 47.95; Manu 48.05; h5: Tom 48.20; Mohammed Afsal
48.22; h6: Rajiv 48.34; Gajanand Bah.Mistry 48.51; h7: Santhosh 47.90; Sajin Vijayakumaran 48.45;
800 m (5): Krishan Kumar 1:47.43; Mohammed Afsal 1:47.45; Anu Kumar 1:47.81; Ankesh Chaudhary 1:48.25; Prakash Balu Gadade 1:49.30; Manjit Singh 1:49.75; Manjeet ?? 1:50.23; Vishwamber Kolekar 1:50.52;
heats (4) h1: Krishan 1:52.30; Gadade 1:53.44; Gaurav Sharma 1:53.77; T.H.Devaiah 1:53.94; h2: Afsal
1:51.00; Manjeet 1:51.40; Manjit Singh 1:51.40; Kolekar 1:52.17; Nitin ?? 1:52.29; Amandeep Singh 1:52.49; Nikesh Rathod 1:53.27; Anandhu Mon 1:54.28; h3: Anu 1:51.00; Ankesh 1:51.86; Sumit Kumar 1:52.30; Ankit ?? 1:52.33; Harjot Singh 1:53.40; Vishal Chavan 1:53.56;
1500 m (3): Ajay Kumar Saroj 3:42.36; P.R.Rahul 3:42.40; Jinson Johnson 3:43.48; Harendra Kumar 3:44.96; Shashi Bhushan Singh 3:46.11; Nirmit Dahiya 3:46.78; Ishu Solanki 3:47.89; Aman Choudhary 3:49.50; Vikash Veerbhan/2004 3:53.29; Rahul Baloda 3:53.76;
5000 m (6): Avinash Sable 13:39.43 / 4th IND All-Time; Kartik Kumar 13:48.59; Abhishek Pal 13:48.99;
Sawan Barwal 13:50.01; Gulveer Singh 14:04.04; Rajesh Mandal 14:05.62; Ajay Kumar (1996) 14:15.66; Man Singh 14:17.33; Anoop ?? 14:17.44; Ajay Bind 14:20.06; Kisan Narshi Tadvi 14:27.97; Puneet Yadav 14:28.87; Harjom Tiwari 14:31.97; Ranjeet Kumar 14:49.83; Ajay ?? (2002) 14:58.36; Prakash Rao Deshmukh 14:59.01;
10000 m (2): Kartik Kumar 29:20.21; Sawan Barwal 29:21.29; Gulveer Singh 29:22.44; Man Singh 29:26.12; Arif Ali 29:28.97; Rai Shekhar Pathak 29:29.45; Ajay Kumar (1996) 29:34.07; Harman Singh 30:06.15; Rohit Kumar 30:11.19; Mohan Saini 30:11.25; Murli Kumar Gavit 30:27.14; Shivam Yadav 30:32.79; Uttam Chand 30:39.36; Kisan Narshi Tadvi 30:45.21;
3000 m St (4): Shankar Lal Swami 8:32.01 / 3rd IND All-Time; Balkishan ?? 8:38.32 / 7th IND All-Time; Prince Raj Mishra 8:41.42; Pukeshwar Lal 8:45.68; Md Nur Hasan 8:51.00; Rao Sandeep 8:52.50; Lokesh Chaudhary 8:57.70; Rakesh Kumar Swami 8:58.01; Puran Rai 8:59.89; Vishal Chauhan/2003 9:00.90; R.Raghav 9:03.53; Sumit Kumar (2000) 9:11.05; Sumit Kumar Gorai (1999) 9:12.70; Rohit Verma 9:18.36; Bhupal Singh 9:18.42;
110 m H (4)/-0.5: Siddhanth Thingalaya 14.08; Tarundeep Singh Bhatia 14.27; M.Krishik/2003 14.60;
A.Graceson Jeeva/2003 14.67; Fasil Feroke Ahammed 14.79; Vikas Khodke 14.86; Palani Veeramani 14.95;
heats (3) h1/-0.8: Singh Bhatia 14.48; Jeeva/2003 14.75; Krishik/2003 15.10; h2/ 0.0: Thingalaya 14.20;
Ahammed 14.92; Khodke 14.93;
400 m H (6): Madari P.Jabir 50.35; T.Santhosh Kumar 50.72; Dhaval Mahesh Utekar 51.58; Dharun Ayassamy 51.68; Thomas Mathew 52.18; Aftab Alam 52.47; Pravin Kumar 53.37;
heats (5) h1: Jabir 51.83; Ayyasamy 51.99; Alam 52.55; Pravin 52.95; Vijay Malik 53.18; Rohan Kamble
53.36; h2: Santhosh 52.52; Utekar 53.12;
H J (4): Sarvesh Anil Kushare 2.25; R.Manivannan 2.15; Jesse Sandeesh 2.15; Chethan Balasubramanya 2.15; Swadhin Kumar Majhi 2.10; Praveen Kumar/2003 & Peda Kamaraju Srikakolapu 2.05; Chandra Mohan 2.05; Deva Karthick 2.05;
P V (5): Siva Subramaniam & U.Gokul Nath 4.90; A.Gnana Sone 4.90; Deepak Yadav 4.90; M.Santhosh Kumar 4.70; K.G.Jessan & A.K.Sidharth 4.60; Rakesh Gond 4.60; Manish Singh 4.50; R.Yugendran/2003
4.50;
L J (3): Jeswin Aldrin 8.37w/+4.1 (& 8.26/-0.6 / 2nd World 2002 Rankings) / (8.01w/+3.3; 8.37w/+4.1; 8.14w/+2.2; 8.26/-0.6; x ; 8.16/ 0.0); Murali Sreeshankar 8.36/+1.5 / World 2022 Leader & NR (8.16/+1.3; x; 8.36/+1.5; x ; 8.07w/+2.5; x ); Mohammed Anees Yahiya 8.06w/+2.3 (& 7.70/+0.7) / ( x ; x ; 8.06w/+2.3; 7.67/+1.4; 6.36w/+2.2; 7.70/+0.7); Yugant Shekhar Singh 7.60w/+2.9; Sahil Malabali 7.52/-0.3; David Patturaj 7.50/+1.0; Siddharth Mohan Naik 7.45/-0.2; Sethu S.Nair 7.42/+0.9; Asadullah Mujahith 7.34/+0.1; Ravi Swaminathan 7.32/+0.1; Sathyanandhan Lokesh 7.21w/+2.6; Vinoth Yuvaraj 7.19/+1.6;
qualification (2): Sreeshankar 8.09/+1.1; Aldrin 7.94w/+2.4; Patturaj 7.78w/+2.3; Yugant 7.72/+1.1; Anees Yahiya 7.62/-0.3; Swaminathan 7.61/+0.1; S.Nair 7.45w/+2.8; Mahabali 7.40/+2.0; Mujahith 7.40/+0.9;
S.M.Naik 7.30/+0.1; Lokesh 7.28/-0.2; Yuvaraj 7.18/+0.8;
T J (6): Eldhose Paul 16.99/+0.6 / 3rd IND All-Time; Praveen Chithravel 16.84/+1.0; Unnikrishnan Karthik 16.81/+0.8; Abdulla Aboobacker 16.50/+0.2; Gailey Venister 15.95/+0.3; Mohammed Salahuddin 15.90/+0.3; Vimal Mugesh Thamizhchelvan 15.87/+0.3; Krishna Singh 15.59/+0.4; A.B.Arun 15.30/nwi; Arpinder Singh 14.99/nwi;
S P (4): Tajinder Pal Singh 19.12; Karanveer Singh 19.07; Naresh Kumar Antil 18.00; Chetan Kapoor 17.79; Devinder Singh 17.72; Sahib Singh 17.35; Akshay ?? 16.86;
D T (5): Kirpal Singh Bath 61.83 / 3rd IND All-Time; Parshant Malik 54.11; Amit Kumar 52.95; Praveen Kumar 52.43; Deepak Yadav 51.08; Manjeet ?? 50.88; Banvir Singh 50.28; Arvind Rathee 49.31; Amit ?? 49.14; K.C.Sidharth 48.98; Vikram Parihar 48.88; Ikram Khan 47.17;
H T (6): Deepak Surender 60.83; Bajinder Singh 59.62; Gurdev Singh 59.39; Naveen Yadav 59.08; Manjeet Sirohi 58.11; Lovejeet Singh 56.61; Mohd Tabis/2003 56.41;
J T (3): Rohit Yadav 81.83 / 7th IND All-Time; D.Prakasha Manu 79.17; Sahil Silwal 73.35; Abhishek Singh 73.24; Harish Kumar 73.11; Arshdeep Singh 71.98; Vikas Yadav 71.79; Abhishek Drall 71.00; Anil Kumar Rajbhar 69.10; Arun Baby 69.05; Uttam Patil 67.47; Amit Malik 66.40;
Decathlon (2/3): Sourabh Rathi 6643 (11.50; 6.60; 10.91; 1,80; 51.64 / 15.85; 32.85; 4.10; 52.02; 4:32.76);
Boota Singh 6619 (11.43; 6.59; 12.77; 1.80; 53.20 / 15.40; 37.67; 4.00; 49.52; 4:59.21); Mohit ?? 6613
(11.48; 6.48; 11.36; 1.80; 52.91 / 16.08; 33.86; 4.20; 55.32; 4:40.56); Stalin Joes 6072 (11.24; 6.95; 10.31;
1.77; 51.96 / 16.30; 29.74; 2.50; 46.94; 4:38.88); Gurlal Singh 6033 (11.83; 6.20; 13.75; 1.74; 54.51 / 17.69; 39.27; 3.90; 48.00; 5:17.68);
Women:
100 m (3)/+1.0: Dutee Chand 11.49; M.V.Jilna 11.63; N.S.Simi 11.71; A.T.Daneshwari 11.74; Archana Suseendran 11.85; P.D.Anjali 11.88; Avantika Santos Narale/2003 11.99;
heats (2) h1/+0.5: Chand 11.51; Simi 11.79; Palla J.Sneha 12.12; h2/+0.9: Suseendran 11.83; Narale/2003 11.93; Nithya Gandhe 12.02; h3/+0.5: Jilna 11.63; Daneshwari 11.76; Himani Chandel 11.78; Anjali 11.85; S.S.Sneha 11.87;
200 m (6)/+0.7: Hima Das 23.63; Aishwarya Mishra 23.64; Priya Mohan/2003 23.85; M.V.Jilna 24.03;
P.D.Anjali 24.08; Archana Suseendran 24.28; Jyothi Yarraji 24.35; N.S.Inchara 24.47;
heats (5) h1/+1.2: Das 24.06; Anjali 24.15; Inchara 24.70; Simran Kaur 24.98; Twinkle Pundir 25.00;
h2/-0.2: Mishra 23.57; Mohan/2003 24.00; Jilna 24.24; Suseendran 24.38; Jyothi 24.47;
400 m (3): Aishwarya.Mishra 51.18 / 3rd IND All-Time; Machettira Raju Poovamma 52.70; Jyothika Sri Dandi 53.90; R.Vithya Ramraj 54.53; Jisna Mathew 54.54; Summy ??/2003 54.97; N.S.Inchara 55.03;
heats (2) h1: Poovamma 53.83; Summy/2003 54.60; Inchara 55.33; Rajitha Kunja/2003 57.57; h2: Mishra 52.41; Mathew 55.58; Twinkle Pundir 56.46; Simran Kaur 57.23; Nancy ?? 57.27; h3: Dandi 54.38;
Ramraj 55.07; Kavita ?? 56.19; Rajni Nagar 57.09;
800 m (5): Chanda ?? 2:02.11 / 8th IND All-Time; Lili Das 2:03.23; Yamuna Ladkat 2:03.39; Twinkle Chaudhary 2:03.54; Radha Chaudhary 2:04.26; Shalu Chaudhary 2:07.24; Sunita ?? 2:07.36; E.B.Arpitha 2:12.53;
heats (4) h1: Chanda 2:08.82; Shalu 2:10.24; Neha Kumari 2:12.25; Stephy Sara Koshy/2003 2:12.45;
h2: Ladkat 2:09.60; Twinkle 2:10.30; Arpitha 2:11.55; Shraddha Kathiriya 2:11.75; h3: Das 2:08.10;
Radha 2:08.29; Sunita 2:10.01;
1500 m (3): Lili Das 4:15.46; Ankita ?? 4:16.07; Chanda ?? 4:16.41; Sunita ?? 4:26.78; Shraddha Kathiriya
4:27.91; Bhagyalaxmi Donthu/2003 4:33.24; Nikita Raut 4:36.65;
5000 m (6): Parul Chaudhary 15:39.77; Seema ?? 15:40.60; Sanjivani B.Jadhav 15:42.80; Komal Jagadale
15:46.64; Richa Bhadauriya 15:57.55; Ankita ?? 16:13.54; Supriti Kachhap/2003 16:33.09; Poonam Dinkar Sonune 16:43.71; Nikita Raut 17:18.90;
10000 m (2): Sanjivani B.Jadhav 33:13.07; Seema ?? 34:31.44; Kavita Yadav 34:56.42; Chatru ?? 37:13.89;
Reena Bachau Patel 37:28.58;
3000 m St (4): Komal Jagadale 9:47.86 / 4th IND All-Time; Richa Bhadauriya 10:14.53; G.Maheshwari 10:47.30; Susmita Tigga/2003 11:23.10; Bhagyashree Lahanu Navale 11:42.51; G.Gayathri 12:14.35;
100 m H (4)/+2.1: Jyothi Yarraji 13.09w; Moumita Mondal 13.78w; Kanimozhi Chandrasekar 13.88w;
S.Nandhini 13.98w; Medha Rajesh Kamath 14.17w; S.Pushpanjali 14.36w; S.Sriireshma 14.57;
heats (3) h1/+0.8: Kanimozhi 14.07; Mondal 14.07; Bollanda/2005 14.13 (dnf in final); Kamath 14.42;
h2/+1.1: Jyothi 13.43 / 2nd IND All-Time – she missed the NR by 0.05 seconds only and her 13.09 in the final was then (unfortunately for her) slightly wind-aided (+2.1); Nandhini 14.17; Pushpanjali 14.58; Sriireshma 14.61; Praniali Dilip Patil/2003 14.84;
400 m H (6): Anu Raghavan 58.63; R.Arathi 59.44; Simmy ??/2003 59.87; Pragyan Prasant Sahu 60.27;
K.Prajna 63.73; Bhateri Singh 64.39;
heats (5) h1: Simmy ??/2003 61.41; Sahu 61.42; h2: Arathi 58.75; Anu 59.27; Bhateri 62.08; Prajna 63.67;
H J (5): Abhinaya Shetty 1.83; Gracena Glistus Merly 1.83; Kevinaa Ashwine Annavi 1.71; Rubina Yadav 1.71; K.H.Saliha 1.68; Angel P.Devasia 1.68; Giji Stephen 1.68;
P V (2): Rosy Meena Paulraj 4.00 / 4th (eq.) IND All-Time; Baranica Elangovan 3.90; Pooja ?? 3.80; Divya Mohan 3.70; Vanshika Ghanghas/2005 3.50; Reshma Raveendran 3.50; G.Sindhushree 3.50; Pushparani Chandramuthu 3.30;
L J (4): Nayana James 6.47/+1.5; Ancy Sojan 6.33/-0.8; Sandra Babu 6.32w/+2.8; Karthika Gothandapni
6.19/+1.6; Sherin Abdul Gafoor 6.11/+1.0; Pooja Saini 6.08/ 0.0; Bhavani Yadav Bhagavathi 5.98/-0.2;
T J (5): Karthika Gothandapni 13.14/+0.9; Sandra Babu 12.98/-0.3; S.Nandhini 12.92/-0.2; Sharvari Avinas Parulekar 12.59/+1.6; P.Babisha 12.59/+0.9;
S P (3): Abha Khatua 16.75; Manpreet Kaur/(96) 16.21; Kachnar Chaudhary 14.95; Yogita ?? 14.28;
D T (5): Seema Punia 54.83; Nidhi Rani 52.18; Sonal Goyal 50.62; Sunita ?? 46.84; C.P.Thoufeera 41.60; Akhila Raju/2005 40.79;
H T (6): Sarita Prakash Singh 64.16 / her 2nd best ever (her NR = 65.25/2017); Manju Bala Singh 64.01 / only 87 cm outside of her PB as 2nd IND All-Time; Tanya Chaudhary/2003 59.84 / missed NJR by 12 cm only / her
PB was 49.15/2021 !!; Jyoti Yadav 50.90; Simran ?? 50.09; Kessia Mariam Benny 47.94; Blessy Devasia/2003 44.08;
J T (4): Annu Rani 61.15; Shilpa Rani 55.72 / 6th IND All-Time; Sanjana Choudhary 54.19; Karishma S.Sanil 52.96; Sharmila Kumari 51.35; Uma Choudhary 47.71; Hemamalini Neelakandan 47.17; K.Rashmi Shetty 45.44;
Heptathlon (4/5): Swapna Barman 5800 (14.31; 1.82; 12.43; 26.48 / 5.71; 49.75; 2:21.80); Mareena George 5249 (14.83; 1.67; 9.16; 25.86 / 5.99; 36.63; 2:19.22); Sonu Kumari 4961 (15.08; 1.64; 10.50; 26.34 / 5.62; 32.39; 2:24.74); Kajal ?? 4692 (15.37; 1.55; 11.01; 26.69 / 5.10; 33.06; 2:24.41); Unnathi Bollanda/2005 4628 (14.26; 1.43; 9.76; 25.39 / 5.46; 26.93; 2:31.82); Tanushree ?? 4619 (15.96; 1.70; 8.93; 27.54 / 5.28; 32.54; 2:25.00); Mariya Thomas 4553 (15.79; 1.64; 9.89; 27.25 / 5.32; 31.14; 2:31.72); S.Deepika 4552 (15.84; 1.55; 9.50; 27.15 / 5.49; 32.05; 2:26.90); Helan Saji 4143 (16.41; 1.52; 8.32; 27.51 / 5.16; 26.05; 2:26.36);
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86th Railway Championships at Kolkata / 29. – 31.03.2022
Men:
100 m (29)/-1.4: V.K. Elakkiyadasan 10.41; Balakrishnan Siva Kumar 10.55; Akash Kumar 10.71;
heats (29) h1/-2.0: Elakkiyadasan 10.65; h3/-2.9: Siva Kumar 10.81;
200 m (31)/-2.5: Akash Kumar 21.93;
800 m (30): Vishwamber Kolekar 1:53.77;
5000 m (29): Dinesh Kumar 14:16.85; Narendra Pratap Singh 14:18.09; Santosh Yadav 14:19.71;
Arun Kumar 14:44.71;
10000 m (30): Santosh Yadav 30:33.38; Arun Kumar 30:52.62; Narendra Pratap Singh 31:05.04;
110 m H (31)/-0.1: Kunal Chaudhary 14.59; Pinto Mathew 14.59; Praveen Kumar 14.71;
400 m H (30): Jashanjot Singh 51.15;
H J (30): Jesse Sandeesh 2.13; Geo Jos 2.09; Aadarsh Ram 2.03;
P V (30): K.P.Bimin 4.65; S.Dharma Raj 4.60;
L J (31): Ravi Swaminathan 7.60/+0.1; Sahil Mahabali 7.53/-0.6; Daud Khan 7.16/-2.1; K.Prem Kumar
7.15/-0.1;
T J (29)/nwi: Mohamed Zuber 15.74; Pandi Kapil Anand 15.62; Kanagaraj Kamalraj 15.45;
S P (29): Abhilash Saxena 17.03; Ashish Bhalothia 16.56; Shakti Solanki 16.05;
D T (30): Arjun Kumar Singh 51.22; Senthul Mithravarun 49.27; Salil Chaudhary 49.27; Karan Singh
48.12; Rashpal Singh Sohal 48.09; Rahul Kumar 46.71;
H T (29): Sukhdev Singh 58.55;
J T (31): Ashish Singh 66.10;
20000 m Walk (31): Deepak Kumar 1:42:45.26;
35 km Walk (30): Maniram Patel 3:13:57;
4×100 R (30): Sothern Railways Team (J.Abraham, M.Arumugam, Arunjith, V.K.Elakkiyadasan) 41.42;
Women:
100 m (29)/-2.1: Himashree Roy 11.73;
200 m (31)/-1.1: Himashree Roy 24.18; Chandralekha Anandhan 24.69; Pahal Kiran 25.06;
400 m (29): Soniya Baishya 54.37; Manikam Loganayaki 55.60; Pahal Kiran 55.68; Annyasa Roy Pradhan 56.66; Rachna ?? 57.42;
800 m (30): Twinkle Chaudhary 2:07.59; Shipra Sarkar 2:09.96; Babitha Sandeep Kumar 2:10.94;
Pramila Yadav 2:11.49; Rishu Singh 2:12.35; Komal Chaudhary 2:13.01;
1500 m (29): Pramila Yadav 4:36.99; Shipra Sarkar 4:37.12; Rishu Singh 4:37.34; Babitha Sandeep Kumar
4:40.93;
5000 m (29): Chinta Yadav 16:54.41; Preenu Yadav 16:57.23; Sonika ?? 16:59.84; Versha Devi 17:30.07;
10000 m (30): Sonika ?? 37:07.56; Munni Devi 37:14.78; Dimple Singh 37:56.81; Versha Devi 38:03.61;
3000 m St (31): Chinta Yadav 10:21.80; Preenu Yadav 10:43.96; Nandini Gupta 11:17.20;
100 m H (31)/-2.4: Kanimozhi Chandrasekar 14.10; S.Pushpanjali 14.48; Keethana Kumar 14.57; Anurupa
Kumari 14.66;
400 m H (30): Manikam Loganayaki 60.83; Madhu ?? 63.69;
H J (29): Abhinaya Shetty 1.83 / 5th (eq.) IND All-Time; Swapna Barman 1.79; Rubina Yadav 1.70;
P V (29): Krishna Rachan 3.70; Baranica Elangovan 3.60;
L J (31): Babu S.Aishwarya 6.32/-1.4; Karthika Gothandapni 6.24/+0.1; Renu Grewal 5.99/-1.0;
Rintu Mathew 5.66/-1.0;
T J (30): Babu S.Aishwarya 13.71/+1.4; Renu Grewal 13.54/+0.4; Bhairabi Roy 12.72/-0.3; Rintu
Mathew 12.10/+0.9;
S P (31): P.S.Uma 14.17; Anamika Das 13.53; Suravi Biswas 12.99;
D T (29): Suravi Biswas 49.02; J.S.Priyanka 44.90; Shivani ?? 44.35; Parbati Sethy 41.13;
H T (30): Jyoti Jakhar 55.96; Rekha Singh 55.50; Kulvinder Kaur 54.48; Srinithi Senthivel 48.21;
Athira Muralidharan 47.13;
J T (30): Swapna Barman 52.55; K.Rashmi Shetty 51.83; Saraswati Sundaram 43.90;
Heptathlon (29/30)/no details: Laimwin Narzary 4415;
20000 m Walk (31): K.T.Neena 2:09:14.42;
4×100 R (30): Southern Railways Team (Keerthana Kumar, K.Chandrasekar, N.Shardha, C.Anandhan) 47.62;
4×400 R (31): Eastern Railways Team (A.Roy Pradhan, P.Yadav, S.Sarkar, S.Baishya) 3:48.15;
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KOREA
National Clubs Team Champs at Yeosu / 30.03. – 01.04.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF – )
following are detailed results from these champs for two categories (Open & University athletes)
Men:
100 m (30)-0.2: Kim Kuk-Young 10.33; Daniel Kashema/2003 10.46; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.50; Choe Chang-Hee
10.51; Moon Hae-Jin/2003 10.59; Kim Dong-Jae 10.67; Park Tae-Kun 10.71; Oh Seung-Woo 10.74;
heats (30) h1/-0.1: Kim Kuk-Young 10.42; Choe Change-Hee 10.54; h2/-0.2: Moon Hae-Jin/2003 10.69;
Kim Dong-Jae 10.80; h4/+0.8: Daniel Kashema/2003 10.62; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.65; Yeo Ho-Su-Ah 10.72;
200 m (31)/+1.8: Mo Il-Hwan 21.12; Ko Seung-Hwan 21.26; Choe Chang-Hee 21.41; Lee Jung-Tae 21.53;
Moon Hae-Jin/2003 21.62; Choi Min-Suk 21.97;
heats (31) h1/+1.6: Ko Seung-Hwan 21.07; Moon Hae-Jin/2003 21.57; Choi Min-Suk 21.74;
h2/+2.6: Lee Jung-Tae 21.61w; Oh Seung-Woo 21.70w; Kim Tae-Hyo 21.80w; Choi Won-Jin 21.90w;
h3/+1.6: Mo Il-Hwan 21.44;Choe Chang-Hee 21.74;
400 m (30): Kim Ui-Yeon 47.67; Choi Min-Ki 48.30; Choi Dong-Baek 48.66;
heats (30) h2: Lee Jun 48.60; h3: Choi Min-Ki 48.72;
800 m (31): Eom Tae-Keon 1:53.94 (& 1:55.64 as 1h1);
1500 m (30): Kim Kyu-Tae 3:56.97; Lee Dong-Wook 3:57.43;
5000 m (1): Baek Seung-Ho 14:33.73; Lee Jae-Ung 14:40.92; Kim Jun-Su 14:47.65;
10000 m (30): Lee Jung-Kuk 29:57.28; Baek Seung-Ho 30:20.87; Kim Hak-Su 30:28.35; Kim Jun-Su 30:40.37; Ryu Ji-San 31:05.17;
3000 m St (31): Park Jae-Young 9:15.88; Kim Hyung-Woo 9:17.11; Choi Jae-Kyung 9:17.95;
110 m H (30)/+2.3: Jung Jae-Min 14.75w; Kim Min-Hyuk 15.06w;
400 m H (31): Han Se-Hyun 51.67; Lim Chan-Ho 52.20; Kim Sung-Eun 52.43; Jang Ji-Yong 52.70;
Kim Hyun-Bin 53.55;
H J (31): Lee Dong-Ju 2.15; Yun Seung-Hyun 2.10;
P V (30): Yun Dae-Wook 5.21; Park Tae-Won 5.00;
L J (30): Sung Jin-Suok 7.69/+1.3; Kim Young-Bin 7.25/-0.1; Kim Yong-Won 7.24/-0.8;
T J (31): Yu Kyu-Min 16.38/+1.6; Kim Jang-Woo 16.02/-0.6; Joo Woong 15.24/+0.6;
S P (30): Jung Il-Woo 19.00; Hwang In-Sung 17.29; Kim Jae-Min 16.88; Yeo Jin-Seong 16.76;
D T (1): Kim Dong-Hyuk 54.77; Choi Jong-Bum 52.87; Kim Il-Hyun 52.68; Lee Hyun-Jae 50.97;
Kim Eung-Ji 48.88;
H T (30): Lee Yun-Chul 67.22; Yoon Seung-Chan 59.93; Kim Duk-Hun 59.28; Kim Jin 56.17;
J T (31): Bae Yu-Il 75.43; Kim Da-Ni 73.32; Kim Woo-Jung 70.02; Nam Tae-Pong 68.05; Park Won-Kil
65.53;
Decathlon (30/31)/no details: Ahn Chung-Hyun 6845; Lee Jong-Hyun 6642;
10000 m Walk (30): Choe Byung-Kwang 39:05.05 / NR & 2nd World 2022 Rankings; Ju Hyun-Myung 41:54.80; Song Min-Ki 44:05.66;
4×100 R (31): ?? Team (Mo Il-Hwan, Kim Kuk-Young, Kim Min-Kyun, Yeo Ho-Su-Ah) 40.78;
4×400 R (1): ?? Team (Choi Dong-Baek, Han Nu-Ri, Kim Yun-Jae, Seo Jae-Yeong) 3:17.76;
University Men:
100 m (31)/-0.9: Son Ji-Won/2003 10.61 (& 10.83/+0.9 as 1h3); Lee Sim-On 10.62; Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.62; Lee Jae-Sung 10.68;
200 m (31)/+0.9: Lee Jae-Sung 21.35; Son Ji-Won/2003 21.47;
400 m (30): Lee Do-Ha 47.80; Jang Jun 48.31;
1500 m (30): Jo Min-Hyuk 3:55.82;
5000 m (1): Kim Keon-Oh 14:38.51; Lee Joon-Su/2003 14:44.85; Kim Dae-Hoon 14:50.30;
10000 m (30): Shin Yong-Min 30:14.17; Jeon Jae-Won 30:26.57; Kim Keon-Oh 31:08.63; Choi Jin-Hyuk
31:11.49; Lee Joon-Su/2003 31:15.48;
110 m H (30)/+1.1: Son Woo-Sung 14.49; Park In-Woo 14.66; Kim Dae-Hee 14.73;
400 m H (30): Jo Hwi-In/2003 53.42; Park Tae-In 53.75; Lee Jun-Yeop 53.76;
P V (30): Kim Chan-Min 4.80;
L J (30): Kim Myung-Ha 7.53/-1.6; Jang Min-Suk 7.41/-0.1; Lee Hyun-Woo/2003 7.34/+0.1;
Kim Sung-Kun 7.20/+1.4;
S P (30): Jang Jung-Hyuk 17.63; Kim Kun-Ju 16.35; Lee Sang-Myung 15.83;
D T (1): Jang Mis-Su 46.26;
J T (31): Lee Ju-Ha 65.17;
10000 m Walk (30): Lee Sung-Yoon 46:12.48; Moon Jong-Hyun 48:08.74; Im Dong-Min 49:15.88;
Women:
100 m (30)/+2.1: Kang Da-Seul 11.59w; Oh Su-Kyung 11.95w; Kim Da-Eun/2003 12.00w;
heats (30) h1/+0.6: Kang Da-Seul 12.04; h2/+0.2: Oh Su-Kyung 12.18;
200 m (31)/+0.4: Kang Da-Seul 24.72; Kim Da-Eun/2003 25.08;
400 m (30): Han Joung-Mi 57.43;
800 m (31): Oh Ji-Young 2:15.72;
1500 m (30): Shin So-Mang 4:27.09; Jo Ha-Rim 4:30.64; Cha Ji-Won 4:31.20; Kim Yu-Jin 4:32.21;
Hwang Ji-Hyang 4:40.12; Nam Bo-Han-Ah 4:44.28;
5000 m (1): Kim Yu-Jin 16:16.71; Lim Kyung-Hee 16:47.08; Kim Yeon-Ah 17:07.67; Sung San-Ah
17:15.39; Ko Hee-Ju 17:41.68; Lee Yu-Jeong 17:48.31;
10000 m (30): Kim Do-Yeon 33:24.24; Kim Eun-Mi 34:37.21; Lim Kyung-Hee 34:37.76; Kim Yeon-Ah
34:57.10; Sung San-Ah 35:23.93;
3000 m St (31): Jo Ha-Rim 10:30.30; Ko Hee-Ju 10:50.48; Nam Bo-Han-Ah 10:56.47; Choi Soo-Ah 11:15.23; Lee Sun-Kyun 11:20.36; Lee Hyun-Ok 11:36.79;
100 m H (1)/-1.2: Jo Eun-Ju 14.14; Ryu Na-Hee 14.15; Jo Su-Jin/2003 15.13;
400 m H (31): Lee Hae-In 63.27; Oh Se-Ra 63.37;
H J (1): Kim Eun-Jung 1.70;
P V (30): Lim Eun-Ji 3.80; Shin Su-Young 3.60; Bae Han-Na & Jo Min-Ji 3.20;
L J (30): Yu Jeong-Mi 6.01/ 0.0; Lee Hui-Jin 6.01/+1.1; Kim Kyun-Ah 5.98/ 0.0;
T J (31): Park Min-Hee 12.45/-0.7; Lee Yu-Jin 12.04/-0.8;
S P (30): Lee Su-Jung 16.35; Jung Yu-Sun 16.25; Jung So-Eun 15.14; Shin Bom-Yi 14.96; Heo Ji-Youn
14.67; Kim Yu-Jin 14.26;
D T (31): Shin Yu-Jin 55.99; Jung Ji-Hye 55.93; Jung Ye-Lim 50.08; Kim Mi-Yeon 50.06;
H T (30): Park Seo-Jin 57.97; Lee Hyun-Ju 53.53; Kim Hwi-Su 52.41; Jung Da-Woon 51.23;
Kim Yun-Seo/2003 50.68; Kwon Su-Ah 50.14;
J T (31): Lee Ka-Hui 52.31; Kim Ji-Min 51.11; Lee Keum-Hee 50.50; Kim Kyung-Ae 50.25;
Heo Hyo-Jung 50.19; Lee Se-Yin 47.21;
Heptathlon (30/31)/no details: Shin Ji-Ae 4070;
10000 m Walk (30): Jeon Yeong-Eun 50:33.25; Lee Se-Ha 51:20.80; Oh Ji-Hyun/2003 55:29.54;
4×100 R (31): ?? Team (Hwang Yoon-Kyung, Lee Min-Jung, Kim Ae-Yeong, Im Ji-Hui) 47.45;
4×400 R (1): ?? Team (Lee Hae-In, Kim Myung-Ji, Seo Da-Hyun, An Gyung-Rin) 3:59.14;
University Women:
H J (1): Oh Su-Jeung 1.65;
L J (30): Lee Ka-Eun 5.65/-0.5;
D T (31): Park Ah-Yeong 47.12; Choi Ka-Hee 42.89; Yun Se-Jin 42.85;
Heptathlon (30/31)/no details: Koh Eun-Bin 4206;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (31): ?? Team (Lee Jun, Kang Da-Seul, Jang Ji-Yong, Han Joung-Mi) 3:36.73;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
National University Champs at New Taipei / 27. – 28.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA – )
following are the best performances from these champs and from 4 additional races for invited Taipei Team athletes / official info is restricted to translations for the medallists (TOP 3) of the finals
Men:
100 m (27)/+0.2: Lin Yu-Hsien 10.53; Sung Yueh-Chun (1999) 10.55; Huang Tso-Chun/2003 10.61;
200 m (28)/+1.8: Sung Yu-Chun (1997) 21.17; Lin Yu-Hsien 21.67; Ke Wu-Yen-Ming 21.68;
400 m (27): Wu Cheng-Yen/2003 48.38; Chen Yi-Chao 48.51;
800 m (28): Chen Te-Tan 1:56.82;
3000 m St (27): Huang Teng-Hsien 9:22.88; Tseng Ting-Wei 9:25.74; Chu Yun-Chiao 9:26.78;
110 m H (27)/+1.3: Lin Ke-Wei 13.88; Cheng Kai-Lun 14.06; Chen Yung-Chun 14.09;
400 m H (28): Chen Chien-Jung/2003 51.69; Tsai Chung-Han 52.77; Chu Chen-Hsiang 53.85;
H J (28): Fu Chao-Hsuan 2.07; Tsai Wei-Chih 2.04;
P V (27): Huang Yung-Fu 5.05; Wang Ying-Kai 4.75; Hsu Te-Ching 4.75;
L J (27): Wen Hua-Yu 7.47/+0.2; Yang Chieh-Yu 7.19/+1.0;
T J (28): Li Yun-Chen 16.35/+0.7 / 2nd (eq.) TPE All-Time; Chou Cheng-Chia 15.06/+1.6;
S P (27): Yang Po-En 17.12; Chen Yi-Chu 16.04;
D T (28): Huang Wei-Cheng 50.78; Yang Po-En 50.24; Chang Che-Chia 47.93;
H T (28): Shen Yu-Hao 62.33; Wang Pu-Ti 58.73; Yu Chun-Yen 55.70;
J T (27): Wu Tsung-Lun 70.52; Huang Chun-Hao 68.40; Hsiao Huan-Lin 67.51;
10000 m Walk (27): Hsu Chia-Wei 42:50.23 / NR; Chan Yung-Kuei 43:35.08 / 2nd TPE All-Time;
Li Pin-Hsun/2003 47:24.58;
4×100 R (28): National Taiwan Sport University Team 40.95;
4×400 R (28): University of Taipei Team 3:18.84;
additional events for Taipei Team athletes:
100 m (27) Race 1/+3.1: Wang Wei-Hsu 10.40w; Chao Ching-Min 10.66w; Wei Yi-Ling 10.71w;
Race 2/+1.4: Wang Wei-Hsu 10.44; Yeh Shou-Po 10.66; Chao Ching-Min 10.69;
400 m (27): Chen Chieh 47.69; Yang Lung-Hsiang 48.03; Yu Chen-Yi 48.05;
400 m H (28): Chen Chieh 50.92; Cheng Chen-Yu 53.36;
Women:
100 m (27)/+0.8: Chang Li-Ling 12.01; Chang Po-Ya/2003 12.02; Liu Lu-Lin 12.08;
200 m (28)/+1.5: Chang Li-Ling 24.94;
5000 m (28): Lai Ting-Hsuan 17:37.70; Lo Pei-Tzu 17:49.89; Chang Yu-Chen 18:16.67;
3000 m St (27): Huang Wan-Chien 11:40.30; Chan Wei-Fan 11:56.19; Chu Yueh-Ling 12:10.69;
100 m H (2)/+3.0: Hsieh Hsi-En 13.66w; Lin Hsiao-Huei 13.75w; Hsieh Ju-Pi 13.78w;
400 m H (28): Lin Yu-Chieh 62.77; Lin Mei-Hsiu/2003 63.49; Li Ya-Ting 64.28;
H J (27): Chang Chiao-Yin 1.70; Chen Tsai-Chuan 1.67;
P V (28): Jen Chun-Ying 3.75; Shen Yi-Ju 3.65; Chen Hsuan-Lin 3.45;
L J (27): Chen Chia-Chien 6.01w/+5.2; Hsiang Chia-Li 5.92/+1.2; Huang Yi-Yun/2003 5.70w/+4.6;
T J (28): Chiang Huei-Chi 12.01/+0.8;
S P (27): Wu Tzu-En 15.92 / 2nd TPE All-Time; Tseng Chih-Wei 15.14; Kuo Pei-Yu 14.56;
D T (28): Kuo Pei-Yu 47.65;
H T (28): Yu Ya-Chien 63.17; Liang Yu-Chieh 57.99; Hung Hsiu-Wen 54.00;
J T (27): Chiu Yu-Ting 48.57; Li Huei-Chun 47.48; Su Chao-Chi 46.15;
10000 m Walk (27): Huang Kuan-Ling 49:49.94; Chiang Chia-Jou 54:11.03; Huang Pei-Yi 55:40.81;
4×100 R (28): National Taiwan Sport University Team 47.26;
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KAZAKHSTAN
National Winter Championships at Almaty / 26. – 27.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Aleksey Kondrat and the KAZ-Federation – website -)
following are detailed results from these Champs in Throwing, Race Walking and Road Running events
D T (26): Alexandr Mamontov 50.92; Yevgeniy Labutov 47.18; Danil Plotnikov 47.14;
H T (27): Alexey Vladimirov 49.53; Vladimir Torlopov 48.69;
J T (27): Arthur Gafner 64.90;
20 km Walk (26): Georgiy Sheiko 1:26:29; Vitaliy Terekhin 1:36:02; Nurzat Kunbolatuly/2005 1:37:08;
Junior Men / under 20:
J T / 800 g (27): Alexey Khlystov/2003 64.04; Meiyirzhan Khojimurat/2004 60.31;
10 km Walk (26): Zharylkasyn Egizbay/2006 47:27;
Youth Boys / under 18:
5 km Race (26): Aibol Omar/2005 16:17;
10 km Walk (26): Darkhan Asetkhanuly/2004 47:37;
Younger Boys / under 16:
5 km Walk (26): Sherkhan Egizbay/2008 23:31;
Women:
H T (27): Anastasiya Kaloshina 53.61;
J T (26): Varvara Nazarova 47.95;
20 km Walk (26): Kristina Morozova 1:35:23; Polina Repina 1:40:51; Rizvana Sharakhmetova 1:50:05;
Junior Women / under 20:
15 km Race (26): Akbilek Kuralbay/2004 56:38;
D T (26): Alina Vorontsova/2003 41.02;
H T (27): Vlada Galina/2003 41.85;
10 km Walk (26): Yasmina Toxanbayeva/2004 48:47;
Youth Girls / under 18:
5 km Race (26): Sabrina Arziyeva/2006 26:08;
Younger Girls / under 16:
3 km Walk (26): Margarita Storozhenko/2008 14:45;
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UZBEKISTAN
National Throws Competition at Tashkent / 30.03.2022
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website -)
D T: Ivan Markelov 52.07; Rashidbek Sodikov 51.69; Dunyozod Sayfullayev/2004 46.17;
H T: Ayubkhon Fayozov/2004 66.77;
Women:
S P: Malika Nasretdinova 15.00;
H T: Zarina Nosirjonova 61.80; Elina Selaymiyeva/2004 51.95; Yasmina Khurramova 41.75;
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LEBANON
Inter Lebaon Meeting at Beyrouth / 02.04.2022
(-courtesy of Dr Gaby Issa El Khoury – )
100 m/ 0.0: Noureddiner Hadid 10.79;
400 m: Marc-Anthony Ibrahim 48.28;
1500 m: Ali Mortada 3:56.07; Peter Khoury 3:57.74;
100 m/+1.7: Haya Kobrosly 12.36;
H J: Maysaa Mouawad/2003 1.60;
SINGAPORE
National U20/U18/U16 Championships / 01. – 03.04.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore Federation – )
Junior / U20 Men:
S P / 6 kg (1): Aloysius Loh/2004 16.60;
J T / 800 g (2): Lucas Wong Yijie/2004 59.49 / NJR; Roy Ng Kai Leong/2003 56.98;
Junior / U20 Women:
2000 m St (2): Tessa Koh 8:32.45;
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MALAYSIA
MAF National All-Comers at Kuala Lumpur / 26. – 27.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif -)
following are more detailed results (in addition to the few performances by Report No 6) after receipt of the official results sheets (i.e. incl.additional wind-readings and few corrections to my earlier information as noted)
100 m (26)/+1.0: Mohd Zulfiqar Ismail 10.46; Khairul Hafiz Jantan 10.56;
heats (26) h5/-0.8: Muh.Azeem Mohd Fahmi/2004 10.37 (dns in final);
200 m (27) / Race 1/+1.0: Alvine Jostine 21.73 (& 21.73/+0.3 as 1s1);
Race/+0.7: Muh.Arshad Mohd Saat 21.25;
400 m (26): Wan Muh.Fazri Wan Zahari 48.10; Luqmanul Hakim Khairul Akmal 48.13; Umar Osman 48.46;
semis (26) s1: Zahari 48.34; Muh.Firdaus Zemi 48.58;
heats (26) h1: Umar Osman 48.89;
110 m H (26)/+0.6: Rayzamshah Wan Sofian 14.33; Muh.Hazriq Cik Mat Kilau 15.27;
400 m H (27): Ruslem Zikry Roseli 53.65; Muh.Ammar Aiman Nor Azmi 54.87 (& 53.96 as 1h1);
H J (27): Lee Hup Wei 2.05;
P V (26): Muh.Naufal Shahrul Afzam 4.50; Wilson Quaik Zhen Han 4.10;
L J (26): Abdul Muhaimin Azli 7.05/-0.4;
S P (27): Farm Loong Deng 16.79; Muh.Ziyad Zolkefli 16.20;
D T (26): Muh.Irfan Shamsuddin 58.63; Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 45.73;
H T (26): Jackie Wong Siew Cheer 66.85; Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan 57.58; Rizad Azri Che Radzi 48.34;
10000 m Walk (26): Sriven Tan 50:48.90;
4×100 R (26): MAF/National Team (M.A.Fahmi, M.A.Saat, M.H.Hanafi, M.Z.Ismail) 39.70;
Women:
100 m (26)/+0.7: Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 11.62; Nor Sarah Adi 11.89; Fatin Ilyana Mat Nayan 11.97;
Shally Komalam Selveratnam 12.02; Siti Fatimah Mohamad 12.02; Nur Aishah Rofina Aling 12.06;
800 m (27): Savinder Kaur Joginder Singh 2:12.62;
400 m (26): Nurul Faezah Asma Mazlan 57.53;
H J /27): Ngu Jia Xin 1.73;
P V (26): Evelyne Tan Xie Yie 3.00;
L J (26): Nurul Ashikin Abas 5.81/-0.1;
T J (27): Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.54/+0.8;
D T (26): Queenie Ting Kung Ni 47.67; Connie Choo Kang Ni 44.66; Atiqah Sufiah Md. Hanizam 42.25;
H T (26): Grace Wong Xiu Mei 59.53; Nurul Hidayah Lukman 47.85;
J T (26): Pavithra Devi 42.10;
4×100 R (26): MAF/National Team (S.F.Mohamad, Z.H.Zulkifli, K.S.Selveratnam, S.S.Adi) 46.40;
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PHILIPPINES
PATAFA SEA GAMES Trials Meet at Pasig / 26. – 27.03.2022
(-courtesy of PATAFA / Philippine Athletics Association -)
revised report (including additions and corrections to the information by Report No 6) after receipt of the
official results from PATAFA
100 m (24)/+1.4: Clinton K.Bautista 10.77; Anfernee Lopena 10.77;
400 m (25): Frederick Ramirez 47.48; Joyme Sequita 47.84; Alhyran Labita 48.96;
800 m (24): Edwin Giron 1:51.99; Mariano Masano 1:55.25; John Lloyd Cabalo 1:55.51;
3000 m St (24): Johnel Gobotia 9:19.10; Daniel Delatado 9:39.78;
110 m H (24)/ 0.0: Clinton K.Bautista 14.11; Alvin Vergel 14.63; Van Alexander Obejas 14.93;
400 m H (24): Francis Medina 53.39; Van Alexander Obejas 54.20;
H J (25): Leonard Grospe 2.00; Shane Patrick Tolentino 2.00;
L J (24): Janry Ubas 7.65/-0.1; Aries Toledo 7.23/-0.6;
T J (25): Ronnie Malipay 15.32/+0.4;
S P (25): John Albert Mantua 16.66;
J T (24): Melvin Calano 65.40; John Paul Sarmiento 58.53;
Women:
100 m (24)/+0.7: Eloiza Medina (-Luzon) 12.16;
400 m (25): Bernalyn Bejoy 56.79; Eloiza Medina (-Luzon) 57.63;
5000 m (25): Joida Gagnao 17:35.06;
10000 m (25): Christine Hallasgo 37:19.51;
100 m H (25)/+0.2: Melissa Escoton 14.02; Jelly D.Paragile 14.20; Josefa Ligmayo 15.22;
400 m H (24): Bernalyn Bejoy 60.94;
L J (24): Marestella Sunang 6.00/+0.5; Katherine Khay Santos 5.67/+0.7;
D T (24): Daniella Daynata 41.73;
J T (25): Evalyn Palabrica 44.55; Sarah Dequinan 42.72;
Heptathlon (24/25)/nwi: Sarah Dequinan 4969 (15.36; 1.62; 10.80; 26.46 / 5.32; 44.32; 2:31.32);
Josefa Ligmayo 4769 (15.11; 1.62; 9.57; 27.30 / 5.43; 38.36; 2:31.06); Jelly Paragile dns after three events,
but achieved fastest time at 100 m hurdles (14.21) and 1.62 m/HJ & 9.19 m/SP;
KOREA
(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF – )
International Marathon at Daegu / 03.04.2022
Shifera Tamru Aredo ETH 2:06:31; Dickson Kiptolo Chumba KEN 2:07:11; Hamza Sahli MAR 2:07:15;
Zablon Kiptarus Chumba KEN 2:07:18; Balew Yihunle Derseh ETH 2:07:27; Abdallah Tagharrafet MAR 2:08:48; Bethwell Kipkemboi Rutto KEN 2:09:16; Jackson Kiprop UGA 2:09:43; Meseret Aragaw Yitbarek ETH 2:10:09; Nguse Amsolom Tesfaldet ERI 2:10:30; Nicholas Kirwa KEN 2:11:20; Hassan Toriss MAR 2:12:41; Tomas Rainhold NAM 2:12:55; Vitalis Kwemoi UGA 2:14:48; Lee Jang-Kun KOR 2:17:14;
Kim Jong-Yun KOR 2:17:25; Kang Seung-Kil KOR 2:18:57; Anthony Ayeko UGA 2:20:36; Jung
Han-Eul KOR 2:20:40; Yu Dae-Young KOR 2:22:24; Park Seung-Ho KOR 2:22:36; Han Seung-Hyun KOR 2:24:22; Qi Young-Woo KOR 2:24:38; Kwak Jong-Won KOR 2:26:22; Do Hyun-Kuk KOR 2:27:14; Kim Sang-Hun KOR 2:29:08;
Nazret Weldu Gebrehiwet ERI 2:21:56 / Course Record & NR; Pamela Jepkosgei Rotich KEN 2:22:43;
Judith Jerubet KEN 2:26:17; Abebech Afework Bekele ETH 2:26:18; Nurit Shimeli Yimam ETH 2:27:58; Souad Kanbouchia MAR 2:28:10; Lee Su-Min KOR 2:32:08; Jung Da-Eun KOR 2:32:28; Choi Jeong-Hyun
KOR 2:33:31; Tinbit Gidey ETH 2:35:17; Kim Eun-Mi KOR 2:38:26; Natalia Elisante Sulle TAN 2:40:15; Jung Hyun-Ji KOR 2:42:25; Kim Tae-Rin KOR 2:42:51; Baek Soon-Jung KOR 2:43:34;
Jung Min-Ju KOR 2:45:34; Kim Young-Shin KOR 2:46:20; Lee Hyun-Jeong KOR 2:52:09; Kim Ka-I KOR 2:55:52; Lee Hae-Jin KOR 2:59:16;
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National School 10 km Road Meet at Yecheon / 06.03.2022
High School Boys (born 2004 or later):
Kim Min-Suk/2004 31:36; Jung Min-Kuk/2004 31:47; Son Hyun-Jun/2005 31:57; Kim Ji-Hwan/2005
31:57;
High School Girls:
Shin Ji-Yeon/2006 36:13; Shin Han-Seul/2004 37:01; Seo Su-Min/2006 37:20; Kim Nyeo-Hyun/2005 37:31;
UZBEKISTAN
SOZ International Marathon at Tashkent / 27.03.2022
(-corrections to Report No 6 / courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website -)
following are revised results from these races after receipt of the official results from the organisers
Ilya Tyapkin KGZ 2:21:46; Zakrillo Mamatkulov UZB 2:22:06; Vladislav Mamedov UZB 2:23:21;
Bakhtiyor Utkirov UZB 2:24:32; Doniyor Kurbonoliyev UZB 2:34:29;
Half Marathon:
Nursultan Keneshbekov KGZ 1:04:13 (not 1:04:28); Shokhrukh Davlyatov UZB 1:04:31 (not 1:04:40); Yerzhan Zhanarstanov KAZ 1:07:53; Otabek Toshkuvatov UZB 1:07:58; Oybek Mamatkomilov UZB 1:08:32; Yevgeniy Fadeyev UZB 1:08:43; add Nodir Mutalipov UZB 1:08:49; Berdigul Aitpal uulu KGZ
1:09:10; Tilekzhan Zhekshenaly KGZ 1:10:32; Mamirjon Mamatazizov UZB 1:10:35; Akhradjon Makhmudaliyev UZB 1:10:51; Sherzod Madiyorov UZB 1:11:00; Muhammad Qodir Soatov UZB 1:11:47;
Women:
Marathon:
Gulshanoy Sattarova KGZ 2:34:55; Yekaterina Tunguskova UZB 2:39:33; Tamila Kuchkarova UZB 3:11:28; Dilfuza Allayarova UZB 3:15:53; Malika Maksudova UZB 3:29:56;
Half Marathon:
Aziza Mirzakbarova UZB 1:15:22; Mariya Korobitskaya KGZ 1:16:51; Sitora Kurbanova UZB 1:24:46;
Mokhinabonu Kamilova UZB 1:25:37; Rajabmo Abdullayeva TJK/2004 1:29:59; Zulhicha Gaforzoda TJK 1:31:06; add Iroda Olimova UZB 1:31:51; Veronika Grishina UZB 1:34:02; Ezoza Kushshayeva UZB 1:34:06;
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NEPAL
16th Safal International Marathon at Pokhara / 26.03.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Stephen Kosgei KEN 2:19:43; Simion Kiplagat Too KEN 2:21:03; Mohan Dev Joshi NEP 2:33:24;
Santosh Bikram Bista NEP 2:34:48; Suman Kurung NEP 2:39:47;
Women:
Half Marathon:
Rajpura Prasai NEP 1:21:26; Brinda Shrestha NEP 1:27:41; Ram Maya Budha NEP 1:30:48;
Hannah Karas GBR 1:32:58;
CHINESE TAIPEI
Historical Capital Half Marathon at Tainan / 06.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA – )
all following TOP 10 finishers in this International race are feom TPE except one foreigner as noted
Men:
Chou Ting-Yin 1:09:01; Chou Hsien-Feng 1:09:08; Huang Hsiang-Wei 1:09:11; Chiang Yen-Lun 1:09:14; Yang Hao-Ping 1:09:15; He Chin-Ping 1:11:00; Chou Hung-Yu 1:11:11; Shih Yu-Tso 1:11:54; Tan
Huong Leong MAS 1:11:59; Huang Wei-Heng 1:12:13;
Women:
Su Feng-Ting 1:19:46; Tung Chia-Chi 1:20:50; Chang Chih-Hsuan 1:21:56; Chen Ya-Wen 1:27:39;
Wang Yi-Ting 1:28:49; Chou Fang-Yu 1:29:20; Yang Kuan-Ling 1:30:36; Chang Wen-Ping 1:31:39;
Hung Jui-Hsia 1:32:35; Chiang Tzu-Yun 1:33:22;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
ON THE ROAD / RACE WALK
(-courtesy of Race websites – )
KOREA
92nd DONG-A International Marathon at Seoul / 17.04.2022
Mosinet Geremew Bayih ETH 2:04:43 / fastest time ever on Korean soil & Course Record; Herpesa Negasa Kitesa ETH 2:04:49; Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento BRA 2:04:51 / Southamerican Record & NR;
Mark Korir KEN 2:06:54; Moses Kibet KEN 2:06:55; Philemon Rono Cherop KEN 2:07:03; Felix Kipchirchir Kandie KEN 2:07:18; Belachew Alemayehu Ameta ETH 2:07:55; Kenneth Keter KEN 2:08:21; Jamsran Olonbayar MGL 2:11:02 / 3rd MGL All-Time; Oh Joo-Han KOR 2:11:16; Dambarjaa Gantulga MGL 2:11:18 / 4th MGL All-Time; Tseveenravdan Byambajav MGL 2:11:23; Benard Kiprop Kipyego KEN 2:11:25; Park Min-Ho KOR 2:11:43; Filex Chemonges UGA 2:12:14; Shim Jung-Sub
KOR 2:13:01; Lee Jung-Kuk KOR 2:13:39; Kim Keon-Oh KOR 2:14:08; Kim Se-Jong KOR 2:16:02;
An Byeong-Suk KOR 2:16:46; Kim Hong-Rok KOR 2:17:18; Lim Yong-Min KOR 2:18:03; Jun Jae-Won KOR 2:18:20; Jung Han-Eul KOR 2:19:29; Lee Dong-Jin KOR 2:19:40; Kim Jung-Han KOR 2:19:58;
Kim Dae-Hoon KOR 2:21:01; Choi Jin-Hyuk KOR 2:22:45; Park Jun-Hyuk KOR 2:25:48;
Women:
Joan Chelimo Melly ROU 2:18:04 / Course Record & NR & 3rd European All-Time; Sutume Asefa Kebede ETH 2:18:12; Eunice Chebichii Chumba BRN 2:20:02 / Asian 2022 Leader & NR & 6th Asian
All-Time; Celestine Chepchirchir KEN 2:20:10; Guteni Shone Imana ETH 2:28:05; Netsanet Gudeta Kebede ETH 2:29:45; Choi Kyung-Sun KOR 2:30:42; Shure Demise Ware ETH 2:30:46; Sally Chepyego Kaptich KEN 2:30:50; Kim Do-Yeon KOR 2:34:31; Lee Suk-Jeong KOR 2:38:41; Lee Jae-Young KOR 2:48:48; Park Keun-Hee KOR 2:54:19; Yang Yeon-Jun KOR 3:04:02;
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INDIA
9th National Race Walk Champs at Ranchi / 16. – 17.04.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan – )
following are detailed results – 20 km Champs were divided into each two races with the stronger walkers competing in Group A
Men:
20 km Walk (16) / Group A:
Sandeep Kumar Sangwan 1:22:05; Akshdeep Singh 1:23:14; Paramjeet Singh Bisht 1:23:27; Amit Khatri/2003 1:23:42 / World Junior 2022 Leader; Devender Singh 1:23:53; Vikash Singh 1:24:31; Hardeep ?? 1:24:59; Suraj Panwar 1:25:11; Dhananjay Yadav 1:28:18; Vijay Vishwakarma 1:28:31; Farman Ali 1:28:52; Anshul Dhoundiyal/2004 1:29:49; Aashish Bochalya 1:30:01; Bikram Das 1:31:08; Rahul ?? (1999) 1:31:15; Vikash Yadav 1:32:48; Anil Kumar 1:34:04; Gajendra Negi/2004 1:34:18; Rahul ??/(2000) 1:34:20;
Group B:
Mukesh Nitharwal 1:31:12; Sahil ?? 1:33:02; Vishant Rana 1:34:11; Ashif Khanh 1:34:33; Vishnu Sharma 1:34:36; Subham Saini 1:37:47; Manjeet Singh 1:38:37; Satendra Yadav 1:38:55;
35 km Walk (17):
Juned Khan 2:40:16/NR; Ram Baboo 2:41:30; Chandan Singh 2:42:02; Devender Singh 2:49:12; Sanabam Singh 2:52:48; Sandeep Singh 2:53:05; Arshdeep Sidhu 2:53:42; Neeraj Chaurasiya 2:57:52; Anjani Kumar Singh 2:59:37; Sandip ?? 3:02:00; Anand Kumar Divedi 3:07:03; Sachin Ranbir 3:10:59; Vikky Baruah 3:15:11; Budha Ram 3:22:11; Manjit Singh 3:27:02;
Junior Men / born 2002 or younger:
10 km Walk (17): Sachin Singh Bohra/2003 43:12; Rohit Kumar Yadav/2004 43:13; Aditya Negi/2004 44:27; Rakesh ??/(2002) 44:36; Chandra Saini/2003 45:13; Aryan ??/2003 46:02; Arvind Singh/(2002) 46:04; Babubhai Bariod/2004 46:26; Nand Singh/2003 46:57; Amrit Prakash/(2002) 47:02; Ram Mohan/2005 47:15; Rohit ??/2005 47:17; Rajendra Naradhaniya/2005 48:16; Ankit Singhmar/2003 48:19;
Abhishek Ranbir/2004 48:26; Sagar Harkesh/2003 48:31; Harsh Kumar Tyagi/(2002) 48:31;
Women:
20 km Walk (16) / Group A:
Ravina ?? 1:31:52 / 5th IND All-Time; Bhawana Jat 1:32:31; Sonal Sukhwal 1:32:40 / 6th IND All-Time
(improved her PB by 3:25 minutes !); Munita Prajapati 1:40:03; Reshma Patel/2004 1:52:19; Roji Patel 1:52:36 (only 6 finishers in Group A-race / NR-holder Priyanka Goswami was among the non-finishers);
Group B:
Preeti ?? 1:48:05; Monika Ram 1:48:55; Shameema Khatoon 1:49:06; Pooja Kumawat 1:49:07; Monika ??
1:57:11; Kamal Pandey 2:02:13; Prachi Rane 2:04:20;
35 km Walk (17):
Ramandeep Kaur 3:00:04/NR; Manju ?? 3:07:49; Payal ?? 3:15:47; Bandana Patel 3:25:52; Puja Pramanik 3:43:14;
Junior Women / born 2002 or younger:
10 km Walk (17): Deepika Sharma/2003 51:32; Bharti Bhadana/(2002) 52:23; Indu ??/2004 52:40; Mokavi Muthurathinam/(2002) 52:47; Mansi Negi/2003 52:51;
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Haryana State Race Walk Champs at Sonipat / 03.04.2022
Men / 20 km Walk
Manjeet Singh 1:38:30; Mohit Krishan 1:38:31;
Men / 35 km Walk:
Sachin Ranbir 2:53:38;
Junior Men / 10 km Walk:
Vivek Rathee/2003 46:56.93; Sagar Harkesh/2003 48:08.31;
Youth Boys / 10 km Walk:
Ram Mohan/2005 46:21.34; Abhishek Ranbir/2004 48:53.18; Anand Subhash/2004 49:29.35;
Women 20 km Walk:
Monika Ram/(2002) 1:58:28;
Youth Girls / 5 km Walk:
Monika Ram/2004 28:48.07;
Naha National Half Marathon at Pune / 10.04.2022
Manoj Yadav 1:11:50; Trilok Kumar 1:12:21;
Reshma Dattu Kevate 1:23:02; Ruby Kashyap 1:27:08; Rani S.Muchandi 1:34:01;
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National Half Marathon at Doon Valley / 10.04.2022
Men:
Rajeev Namboon 1:11:13; Ramesh Kumar Singh 1:11:47; Pramod Chandra Joshi 1:13:43;
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TAJIKISTAN
12th Internatational Half Marathon at Dushanbe / 16.04.2022
following are the best performances / more detailed information will follow after receipt of the official results
Lazarus Too KEN 1:05:39 (obviously his 1st race after a 4 years-doping ban); Fente Girma Tilahun ETH 1:06:43; Vitaliy Shafar UKR 1:07:28; (4. = ??); Shokhrukh Davlyatov UZB 1:08:34;
Women:
Techu Bekele Abebe ETH 1:16:07; Mary Wangui KEN 1:18:39; Gulshanoy Satarova KGZ 1:20:42;
Yekaterina Tunguskova UZB 1:22:13;
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KAZAKHSTAN
National Half Marathon Champs at Almaty / 17.04.2022
following are detailed results from this International race, which included mainly the National Champs /
all athletes from KAZ except few foreigners in Men´s race as noted
Half Marathon:
Rinas Akhmadeyev RUS 1:05:12; Ilya Tyapkin KGZ 1:06:38; Rakhymzhan Kelmanov 1:06:58 (= National
Champion); Islam Amangos 1:08:28; Mikhail Kulikov RUS 1:09:10; Yerzhan Janarstanov 1:09:45; Zikrullo Mamakulov UZB 1:09:47; Aleksabdr Savgurov 1:10:21; Nodirbek Mutaliyev UZB 1:10:26;
Yesenbol Zhanatbek 1:11:23; Islambek Makhmedov 1:11:41; Ivan Tutukin 1:11:42; Alexey Gusarov 1:12:08;
10 km Road Race:
Denis Stepanenko 32:40;
Women:
Half Marathon:
Madina Kerimova 1:18:03; Nurmamet Akbayan /2004 1:19:02; Tatyana Neroznak 1:20:24; Viktoriya Sergeyeva 1:24:35; Regina Mitrofanova 1:28:56; Olga Saupe 1:28:58; Dina Shalmerdenova 1:29:57;
Aina Usenova 1:29:59; Asem Sagatova 1:30:59; Asem Abylkasova 1:31:24;
10 km Road Race:
Yekaterina Gritsai 36:39;
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VIETNAM
VnExpress National Marathon at Hue / 10.04.2022
Marathon:
Bui Th Anh 2:34:53; Le Tan Hi 2:35:01; Dao Minh Thien 2:39:34;
Half Marathon:
Nguyen Van Lai 1:10:37; Le Trung Duc 1:12:28; Ly Nhan Tin 1:12:42; Quang Tran 1:13:27;
Nguyen Hoang Hung 1:14:20;
Women:
Marathon:
Pham Thi Hue 2:50:33; Pham Thi Binh 2:58:03; Leo Thi Tinh 3:11:07; Tieu Duong 3:22:55;
Cung Thi Tra My 3:23:21; Nguyen Phuong Thuy 3:23:40;
Half Marathon:
Doan Thu Hang 1:26:02; Ho Thi Thu Ha 1:28:00; Doan Thi Hien 1:30:57; Thai Thi Kim Ngan 1:31:28;
Le Thi Thanh Quynh 1:32:35;
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Salonpas National Marathon at Ho Chi Minh / 17.04.2022
Marathon:
Ha Ly Phi 2:40:35;
Half Marathon:
Loc Le Huu 1:15:46;
Women:
Marathon:
Hieu Doan Thi 3:14:35; Nguyen Thuy Y Tien 3:19:23;
Half Marathon:
Nguyen Thi Thuy Van 1:29:27; Van Ban Thi 1:29:57;
National Marathon at Tay Ho / 17.04.2022
Bui Van Dung 1:13:55;
Women:
Le Thi Bich 1:24:28; Hoang Thi Hong Kyeu 1:36:36 (1st Veteran/45+);
NEPAL
Naha National Half Marathon at Dhangadhi / 10.04.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Diwakar Lal Amatya – )
Gopi Chandra Parki 1:07:00; Mohan Dev Joshi 1:12:52;
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ON THE TRACK
SINGAPORE
82nd International Open Champs / 16. – 17.04.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore Athletics Association – )
finally it was possible to organise the 1st major Regional Athletics competition since more than two years with participants from 5 countries / following are detailed results
100 m (17)/-1.5: Jonathan Nyepa MAS 10.66; Marc Brian Louis SGP 10.67; Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi MAS 10.75; Muhammad Arsyad Saat MAS 10.77; Muhammad Zulfiqar Ismail MAS 10.79; Joshua Chua Hanwei SGP 10.83;
heats (17) h3/-0.2: Chua 10.74; Nyepa 10.80; Hanafi 10.83; Saat 10.85; Louis 10.88;
200 m (16)/+0.8: Mohd Fahmi Muh.Azeem MAS/2004 21.52; Reuben Lee Siong En SGP 21.59;
heats (16) h2/+0.5: Azeem/2004 21.78; Marc Brian Louis SGP 21.87;
400 m (17): Calvin Quek Jun Jie SGP 48.25; Frederick Ramirez PHI 48.51;
heats (17) h2: Michael Del Prado PHI 48.65; Ramirez 48.66; Quek 48.84;
800 m (17): Avinesh Austin Murugan MAS 1:55.14; Edwin Giron PHI 1:55.27;
1500 m (16): Krishnan Prabudass MAS 3:54.23;
110 m H (16)/+0.6: Ang Chen Xiang SGP 14.24; Alvin John Vergel PHI 14.90;
400 m H (16): Calvin Quek Jun Jie SGP 51.85 / missed his NR by 0.12.seconds only; Edwin Binsar Halomoan INA 52.84; Francis Medina PHI 53.20;
H J (16): Kampton Kam SGP 2.20 / 2nd SGP All-Time; Janry Ubas PHI 2.06; Andrew Pak SGP 2.04;
P V (17): Koh Wei Shien SGP 4.50; Clevon Jun Yong Wong SGP 4.50; Low Jun Yu SGP 4.50; Ang Guo Jun SGP 4.30;
L J (17): Andre Anura Anuar MAS 7.60/+1.2; Janry Ubas PHI 7.52/ 0.0;
T J (16): Mark Harry Diones PHI 15.69w/+4.2 (& 15.55/+0.4); Ronnie Malipay PHI 15.58w/+2.1; Gabriel Lee Jing Yi SGP/2003 14.86w/+2.3 (& 14.82/+1.3);
S P (16): John Albert Mantua PHI 17.33 / 2nd PHI All-Time; William Morrison PHI 16.61; Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli MAS 16.54; Farm Loong Deng MAS 16.44;
D T (17): Mohd Irfan Shamsuddin MAS 59.15; John Albert Mantua PHI 49.57 / 3rd PHI All-Time; Eric Yee Chun Wai SGP 47.67;
J T (16): Melvin Calano PHI 66.23; Lucas Wong Yijie SGP/2004 58.10;
4×100 R (17): MAS (M.F.Azeem, M.Z.Ismail, J.Nyepa, M.H.Hanafi) 39.66; INA (S.Hadi, B.Kertanegara,
E.Rimbawan, W.Setiawan) & SGP (I.Koe, M.B.Louis, J.Chua Hanwei, X.Ho Ann Heng) 40.09 (both 40.081);
4×400 R (17): PHI (F.Ramirez, J.Sequita, M.Del Prado, A.Labita) 3:23.94; Swift Team/SGP 3:35.97;
Women:
100 m (17)/-0.8: Valentine Vanesa Lonteng INA/2005 11.77 / NYR; Veronica Shanti Pereira SGP 11.93;
heats (17) h1/+0.2: Eloisa Luzon-Medina PHI 12.33; h2/+0.3: Lonteng/2005 11.79; Pereira 12.12;
200 m (16)/+0.5: Veronica Shanti Pereira SGP 24.58;
400 m (17): Jessel Lumapas PHI 57.75;
100 m H (16)/+2.4: Emilia Nova INA 13.74w; Melissa Escoton PHI 13.96w; Kerstin Ong Jing Rong SGP 14.99w; Sarah Dequinan PHI 15.04w; Josefa Ligmayo PHI 15.13w;
H J (16): Michelle Sng Suat Li SGP 1.81;
P V (17): Natalie Uy PHI 4.20 / then 3 fouls at new NR of 4.33 m; Rachel Yang Bingjie SGP 3.60; Esther
Tay SGP/2005 & Cherlin Sia Jia Yi SGP 3.00; Shayne Tan SGP/2003 3.00;
L J (17): Katherine Khay Santos PHI 5.93/ 0.0; Roksana Khudoyarova UZB 5.91/ 0.0;
T J (16): Roksana Khudoyarova UZB 13.76w/+2.1 (& 13.57/+0.7);
D T (17): Queenie Ting Kung Ni MAS 46.27; Connie Choo Kang Ni MAS 44.11;
J T (16): Evalyn Palabrica PHI 45.81; Sarah Dequinan PHI 45.08;
Heptathlon (16/17): Sarah Dequinan PHI 5008 (15.23/+0.2; 1.64; 10.56; 26.59/+0.7 / 5.37/ 0.0; 43.36; 2:28.91); Norliayana Kamaruddin MAS 4875 (15.27/+0.2; 1.70; 11.69; 27.18/+0.7 / 5.41/ 0.0; 30.96; 2:28.89);
Josefa Ligmayo PHI 4486 (15.37/+0.2; 1.64; 10.08; 27.73/+0.7 / 5.34/+1.4; 29.47; 2:37.49);
4×100 R (17): National B Team/SGP (B.Liew Yee Ling, R.R.Enriquez, G.T.Lim, K.Ong Jing Rong) 46.06; PHI (E.Luzon-Medina, M.Escoton, J.Lumapas, K.K.Santos) 47.08; National A Team/SGP 48.97;
4×400 R (17): PHI (B.Bejoy, E.Luzon-Medina, J.Lumapas, M.Schrijvers) 4:03.26;
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SRI LANKA
100th National Champs at Diyagama / 08. – 10.04.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Anjana Kalhara & info from the Ceylonathletics – website – )
unfortunately these Centenary National Champs were affected due to exceptionally bad weather with heavy rain on 1st day (several events postponed to 2nd day); on final day (today) only very few events were possible, before the competition had to be cancelled and the remaining events (as noted in the results below) had to be postponed and are scheduled to be held on 24th Apr; nevertheless excellent performances (incl.3 new NR´s and 2 NJR´s) were achieved in the remaining events and following are detailed results
100 m /final & semis (10)/ cancelled
heats (9) h1/+1.9: Kavindu Nimesh Chathuranga 10.64; h2/-1.8: Y.M.Chaminda Yodasinghe 10.61;
h3/-1.3: Dharmakeerthi Chanuka Sandeepa 10.80; h6/+0.7: Asiri Wijesekara 10.81; h7/+0.7: F.D.Chalith Piyumal 10.79;
200 m (8)/nwi: A.S.Mohamed Safan 21.44; H.M.Dileep Ruwan 21.81;
semis (8) s1/+0.5: N.B.C.Sadaruwan 21.69; H.D.P.D.Gayashan 21.79; K.A.E.Madusanka 21.95;
s2/-0.1: Safan 21.33; Ruwan 21.77; Deneth Nuwantha Senanayake 21.99;
heats (8) h1/-1.0: W.P.D.K.Wijerathne 21.82; Sananayake 21.91; h2/+0.6: Sadaruwan 21.62;
h3/+0.5: R.A.Ishan Maduranga 21.91; Gayashan 21.95; h4/+0.8: H.M.Dileep Ruwan 21.77; K.D.Anuja Prabashwara 21.93; h5/+0.3: Safan 21.69;
400 m/final & semis (10)/cancelled:
heats (9) h1: H.V.Dinuka Deshan 47.43; H.M.Dileep Ruwan 48.19; W.G.I.L.Jayathissa 48.40;
h2: Pradeep Ruwan Kumara 47.82; P.M.P.Lakshan Kodikara 48.07; h3: Rajitha Niranjan Rajakaruna 47.66;
Pasindu Gunawardana/2003 47.97; M.G.Ajith Premakumara 48.13; h4: S.Aruna Darshana 47.02; Lakmal Priyantha Gunarathne 48.36; R.A.Ishan Maduranga 48.58; h5: Pabasara Niku 46.99; H.D.R.Madushan 47.69; M.G.D.D.M.Silva 48.36; h6: R.P.Isuru Lakshan 47.61; h7: H.K.Kalinga Kumarage 48.09;
800 m (9): G.Rusiru Chathuranga 1:50.84; B.S.R.T.Bulugahapitiya 1:51.13; N.M.Kupun Kushantha 1:51.20;
R.P.Priyantha Pushpakumara 1:51.47; C.Aravindan 1:51.81; L.S.D.Maduranga 1:54.08; K.H.D.S. Kumarasinghe 1:54.39;
semis (8) s1: Kushantha 1:53.15; A.M.S.B.Aththanayake 1:53.38; B.S.R.T.Bulugahapitiya 1:53.39;
s2: Chathuranga 1:52.36; Kumarasinghe 1:53.23; Aravindan 1:53.34; W.A.D.Kumara 1:54.02;
s3: Pushpakumara 1:54.94;
heats (8) h1: Chathuranga 1:54.86; h2: Kushantha 1:54.22; Nuwan Dananjaya Bulugahapitiyxa 1:54.52;
M.A.J.Rukantha 1:54.91;
1500 m (10)/cancelled
heats (9) h1: Damith Hemantha Kumara 3:50.24; A.D.L.Prathapa 3:52.60; L.P.P.Amarasiri 3:55.20;
R.M.Sajeewa Lakmal 3:56.35; P.K.C.S.Somawardana 3:57.76; h3: V.Vakson 3:57.84;
5000 m (8): V.Vakson 14:34.26; D.M.D.S.Dissanayake 14:34.86; R.M.Samantha Pushpakumara 14:38.98;
Upul Maduranga Kumara 14:40.03; A.K.Tharanga 14:50.61; G.M.G.S.R.Wickrama 14:57.60;
10000 m (10): D.M.D.S.Dissanayake 30:48.75; H.D.S.D.Gunasekara 30:56.99; D.N.D.Sandaruwan 30:59.48;
3000 m St (9): Udaya Bandara Herath 8:57.12 / 6th SRI All-Time; H.M.Suren Karunarathne 9:03.88; T.M.L.C. Gunarathne 9:04.52; W.B.M.Samaraweera 9:08.38; A.B.N.Alwis 9:10.03; R.M.C.D.M.Rathnayake
9:14.11; D.G.J.Wijenayake 9:19.58; M.A.T.Danushka 9:25.36;
110 m H (8)/-0.4: Roshan Dhammika Ranathunga 14.05; A.G.Anurudha Srimal 14.55; K.D.Dananjaya Ariyarathne 14.59; K.W.Salinda Randeewa 14.78; S.P.Damith Dananjaya 15.07; K.R.Indika Perera 15.18;
J.M.C.M.Jayasekara 15.19;
heats (8)/nwi: h1: Srimal 14.43; Ariyarathne 14.79; Perera 15.25; h2: Ranathunga 14.04; D.Dananyaya
14.88; Randeewa 14.96; Jayasekara 15.09;A.N.M.Nasik 15.22;
400 m H (9): K.M.Dhanuka Darshana/2003 52.17; Asitha Tharanga Rathnasena 53.01; G.T.Hansaka 53.43;
B.M.L.Dumith Banneheka 54.23;
heats (8) h1: Darshana/2003 51.99; Rathnasena 52.96; K.Abikshan 54.22; h2: N.D.Kamila Viduranga 53.28; Hansaka 53.67; K.A.R.Madushan 53.77; Dannehaka 54.04;
H J (10)/cancelled
P V (8): Sachin Eranga Janith 4.90; M.H.Ishara Sandaruwan 4.80; R.P.Murugaiya 4.40; Chamara Senarathna & D.H.G.S.Jayantha & S.Sukikerathan 4.40; T.D.D.Chathuranga 4.40;
L J (9): Janaka Prasad Wimalasiri 7.69w/+2.1 (& 7.61/+1.0); L.P.Greshan Dhananjaya 7.63/+0.2; H.B.M.Y. Herath 7.60/+0.2; Abeysekara Hirusha Hashen/2003 7.44/+1.0; Dhanuka Liyana Pathirana 7.21/-0.4;
I.K.Piyasiri 7.20/-0.6;
qualification (8): Wimalasiri 7.27/+0.2; Herath 7.24/+0.1; Dhananjaya 7.23/+0.1; Hashen/2003 7.21/ 0.0;
T J (10)/cancelled
S P (8): Samith Madusanka Fernando 16.44; R.Samith Jayawardana 15.17; Joy Dhanuskha Perera 14.47;
A.M.M.Perera 14.44;
D T (9): S.M.A.P.Saparamadu 45.61; Z.T.M.Aasik 43.23;
H T (8): H.M.Sanjaya Bandara 49.98; Rohana Sisira Kumara 48.83; W.G.S.Rukshan Kumarasinghe 48.63;
K.K.D.M.Dharmasena 47.09;
J T (10)/cancelled:
Decathlon (8/9): A.S.Mohamed Asan 7172 / 2nd SRI All-Time (11.31; 7.16/-0.5; 12.72; 1.81; 51.90 / 14.90; 38.43; 4.30; 54.25; 4:42.69); W.K.D.S.Perera 6307 (11.36; 6.56/+0.5; 9.93; 1.72; 50.63 / 15.28; 28.68; 4.00; 51.53; 5:09.98); Randika Gunasinghe 5950; Ravindran Satheesan 5927;
Women:
100 m/final & semis (10)/cancelled
heats (9) h1/ 0.0: D.Thanuji Amasha De Silva 11.63; Fathima Shafiya Yamick 12.01; h2/+0.7: Shelinda Jansen 11.90; Dela Dinara Bandara/2004 12.18; h3/+0.7: W.V.Lakshika Sugandi 12.00; h4/nwi: Iresha Medhanni Jayamanna 12.03; Dulyana Suludagoda/2004 12.05;
200 m (9)/ 0.0: Iresha Medhanni Jayamanna 24.58; Shelinda Jansen 24.65; W.H.M.Fernando 24.97; W.S.H.
Fernando 25.06;
heats (8)/nwi: h1: Jansen 24.49; W.S.H.Fernando 24.81; h2: Jayamanna 24.75; W.H.M.Fernando 24.94;
400 m (10)/cancelled
heats (9) h1: Nadeesha Ramanayake 53.73; M.H.Jayeshi Uththara/2004 54.96; H.A.Amesha Hettiarachchi/2003 56.89; U.K.S.C.P.Bandara 57.72; h2: Tharushi Dilsara Karunarathne/2004 54.43;
E.Kawshalya Madhushani 56.08; W.S.H.Fernando 56.31; W.V.Randi Gayesha 57.45; Kavindi Sanjana Edirisinghe/2003 57.85; h3: Sayuri Lakshima Mendis 55.74; M.A.N.Harshani Fernando 56.13; W.H.M. Fernando 57.77;
800 m (9): Gayanthika Thushari Abeyrathne 2:01.44/NR; W.K.L.A.Nimali 2:04.32; Tharushi Dilsara Karunarathne/2004 2:04.40/NJR & 6th SRI All-Time; K.G.M.N.A.Kumari 2:08.92; K.Shanika Lakshani 2:09.14; K.A.Dinuka Sandakanthi 2:11.93; W.G.S.Lakshani 2:13.58;
1500 m (8): Gayanthika Thushara Abeyrathne 4:12.41; K.Shanika Lakshan 4:34.29; K.G.M.N.A.Kumari 4:35.03; A.A.Nilanka Sanjeewani 4:41.22;
5000 m (10): Nilanthi Lanka Ariyadasa 16:56.08; H.M.C.S.Herath 17:25.99; W.M.N.Nidarshani 17:29.14;
M.G.T.K.K.Sugathapala 17:37.86; Maduwanthi Apsara 18:14.08; H.W.C.Damayanthi 18:16.48;
10000 m (8): Nilanthi Lanka Ariyadasa 35:01.28 / 5th SRI All-Time; H.M.C.S.Herath 36:31.77; M.S.P. Madumali Perera 36:46.98; M.G.T.K.K.Sugathapala 37:23.66; M.A.N.K.Fernando 37:38.78; A.L.S.D. Liyanage 37:53.07; Maduwanthi Apsara 38:03.58; A.Anusha 38:11.60;
3000 m St (9): U.K.Nilani Rathnayake 9:40.24/NR (improved her NR by more than 6 seconds in a solo-run);
W.M.N.Nidarshani 11:14.67; H.K.I.T.Udaya Kumari 11:29.54;
100 m H (8)/-0.4: W.V.Lakshika Sugandi 13.70; R.A.Ireshani Rajasinghe 14.36; S.D.Kahangama 14.99;
S.B.S.L.Dissanayake 15.02; D.Priyadharshani Mohottala 15.05;
heats (8) h1/+0.2: Sugandi 13.83; Kahangama 15.03; Dissanayake 15.05; h2/nwi: Rajasinghe 14.48; Mohottala 15.11;
400 m H (9): E.Kawshalya Madhushani 58.73; H.A.Amesha Hettiarachchi/2003 60.23/NJR; N.D.G.Niroshika Lakmali 61.93; G.A.Shyama Dulani 62.60; K.H.A.Dasun Kaushalya 62.95; A.P.M.Subani Aberathne 63.20;
heats (8) h1: Hettiarachchi/2003 60.82; Dulani 62.62; Aberathne 63.20; Kaushalya 63.32; h2: Madhushani
60.64; Lakmali 61.36;
H J (10)/cancelled
P V (9): Sachini Kaushalya Perera 3.71/NR; Imasha Udani De Silva 3.50; Nesara Daksitha 3.40; K.A.C.K.
Kodithuwakku 3.30; U.T.Wickramesinghe 3.10;
L J (9): Lakshini Sarangi Silva 6.52/+1.4 / 2nd best ever by a SRI Long Jumper; Anjani Pulwansa 6.01/-0.2;
Ridma Nishadi Abeyrathne 5.97/+0.9; K.H.Nethmi Magawarna 5.82/+1.3; M.H.N.Madushani Herath/2005 5.71/+0.7;
T J (10)/cancelled
S P (10)/cancelled
D T (9): Ishara Madurangi Perera 40.46; Sonali Weerasekara 39.95; Vinodeni Vishan Lakmali 39.92;
H T (8): W.M.S.Nisansala Rathnasiri 43.01; Shanika Manoji Amarasinghe 42.51; L.P.Weranga Thisarani 40.96;
J T (10)/cancelled
Heptathlon (9/10): P.S.N.Fernando 4569 (15.09/+0.9; 1.44; 8.89; 25,95 / 5.45; 29.31; 2:23.64);
THAILAND
SEA Games Trials at Pathumthani/ 03. – 07.04.2022
(-courtesy of the THA-Federation – website -)
following are selected best performances; however, information only in THA-figures and translations of names not (yet ?) available to identify the names for all athletes with “leading results”; very remarkable performances
especially in Men´s sprints (although wind-aided), where the fastest athlet, 17 year old new NR-holder Puripol Boonson, didn´t compete here and could be added for a very strong 4×100 m Relay team; however, very low standards in nearly all Women events / exact dates per event not yet obtained
100 m/+3.7: Sorarat Dabbang 10.20w; Chaiyut Khongprasit 10.24w; Nattapong Veeravongratanasiri 10.38w;
heats: h1/+1.8: Dabbang 10.46; Veeravongratanasiri 10.75; h2/+2.8: Khongprasit 10.62w;
200 m/+3.7: Chaiyut Khongprasit 20.81w; Sitthiporn Donpritee 21.21w; Nattapong Veeravongratanasiri 21.46w;
400 m: Pitchaya Sunthorntuam 47.73; Apisit Chumsri 48.56;
800 m: ?? ?? 1:52.40; Jirayu Pleenaram 1:52.50; ?? ?? 1:56.30; Supakit Somnuk 1:56.84;
110 m H/+2.8: Natthapol Dansoongnern 13.94w;
400 m H: Natthapol Dansoongnern 53.41; Phattanan Torpathong 54.78;
H J: Natthapong Kaewmanee 2.10; Narongrit Ketsaeng 2.01;
P V: Phatsapong Amsam-Ang 5.40:
L J/nwi: Preebop Manapim 7.28; ?? ?? 7.25; Chaiya Sukka 7.20;
T J: Natthapong Srinonta 16.36/+2.0 / 5th THA All-Time; ?? ?? 15.50/+2.0; Chaiya Sukkha 14.98/+2.0;
S P: Promrob Janthima 16.04; Thongchai Silamool 15.99; Jakkaphat Noisri 15.93; Chatchawal Polyeam 15.45;
D T: Bundit Singhthongkul 51.19; Keatpradit Srisai 50.73; Thongchai Silamool 50.28;
H T: Kittipong Boonsawan 65.61; Thanwarach Kanassavapaisol 52.05;
10000 m Walk: Arthit Srivichai 48:58.43;
4×100 R: National Team (C.Khongprasit, S.Dabbang, S.Phanpae, S.Donpritee) 39.20;
4×400 R/no names: National Team 3:10.49;
Junior Men:
100 m/+3.1: Nattawat Eamudom 10.41w; Watchaphon Thanthong 10.63w;
heats: h5/+2.7: Eamudom 10.62w; Thanthong 10.85w;
200 m/+3.2: Nattawat Eamudom 21.67w;
H J: Wachirapol Sornram 2.06;
Women:
100 m/+2.2: Panita Pinchai 12.02w;
400 m: Benny Notanam 56.04;
H J: ?? ?? 1.69; Sunisa Kotseemueang 1.69;
L J: Arisa Choosiri 6.00/+0.1; Parinya Chueamaroeng 5.99/+0.1; Sunisa Kotseemueang 5.82/+0.2; Suphawat Choothong 5.60/ 0.0;
T J: Parinya Chueamaroeng 12.81/+1.8; Arisa Choosiri 12.65/+2.0; Suphawat Choothong 12.45/+1.8;
S P: Areerat Intadit 15.40; Artima Saowapaiboom 12.57; Sunisa Kotseemueang 12.47;
H T: Panwas Kimsrang 53.63; Parichart Promjan 47.12; Sawitree Kaewsukri 46.56; Chonmanee Saengchot
42.32;
J T: Jariya Wichaidit 55.79 / 3rd THA All-Time; ?? ?? 43.29; Pornchanok Sutthisong 41.83;
10000 m Walk: Kotchaporn Tangsriwong 54:29.57;
4×100 R/no names: ?? Team 48.59;
Junior Women:
100 m/+2.3: Athicha Petchakul 11.98w;
200 m/+3.3: Athicha Petchakul 24.81w;
100 m H/+3.2: Natchaya Chaopakpang 14.23w;
H J: Thunlada Thongchamphoonuch 1.70;
4×100 R/no names: ?? Junior Team 47.53;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R/no names: ?? Team 3:39.12;
4×400 R/no names: ?? Junior Team 3:39.78;
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PATAFA SEA GAMES Trials Meet at Pasig / 26. – 27.03.2022
(-correction to Report No 7 – courtesy of Mr Andrew Pirie -)
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IRAQ
National Test Meeting at Baghdad / 23. – 24.02.2022
(-courtesy of Dr Zaydoon Jawad Mohammed, IRAQ Athletics Federation -)
100 m (24): Falah Hassan Hadi Al-Khazaali/2004 10.56; Hussein Ali Nahi Al-Khafaji 10.86;
200 m (24): Falah Hassan Hadi Al-Khazaali/2004 21.39; Mohamed Abdul Ridha Chunchun 21.44;
400 m (24): Yasir Ali Mohamed Al-Saadi 47.72;
800 m (24): Mohamed Ali Hussein 1:57.08;
110 m H 24): Mohamed Saad Nadhim Al-Khafaji 14.27; Hussein Ali Karam 14.56; Ahmed Edam Ali 14.79;
400 m H (24): Ahmed Jamal 54.09;
P V / separately held two days later at Al Najaf (26): Muntather Faleh Abdelwahid 5.20; 2.Ali Hussein
Al-Daraji 5.05; 3. Ali Fadel Talab 5.05 / both 4th (eq) IRQ All-Time & 3. Amir Faleh Abdelwahid 5.05;
T J (24): Zine El Abidin Subeih Nasser 15.04; Hussein Abbas Jassem Al-Behadili 15.00;
S P (24): Ahmed Hameed Khudair 16.09; Mohamed Baqir Ahmad 14.96; Mohamed Adel Mezher 14.93;
Ibrahim Khalil Ibrahim 14.70;
D T (24): Mustapha Kadhim Dagher 55.25; Mohamed Baqir Ahmad 46.76;
H T (24): Hussein Thamer Abdulwahid Al-Bayati 55.75; Amir Ali Hussein 50.75;
Decathlon (23/24)/no detailsw: Haman Abdullah Makky 6494; Mohamed Nahith Obeid 6072;
Junior Men:
D T / 1.75 kg (24): Mohamed Ahmad Qassem 57.10;
H T / 6 kg (24): Ali Razzaq Hamdan 60.72;
Women:
H J (24): Maryam Abdulhamid Abdallah 1.77;
H T (24): Marwa Qais Marhoon 42.80;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
INDIA
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan and Mr Rahul Pawar – )
2nd KHELO University Games at Bengaluru / 30.04. – 02.05.2022
following are the best performances from this competition, which was held with (up to) 8 invited University athletes per event
100 m (30)/+0.9: A.Vignesh 10.50; S.Tamilarasu 10.51; Gurav Pranav 10.59; Amit Tiwari 10.70;
200 m (2)/+1.1: A.Vignesh 21.28; Shashikanth Angadi 21.39; P.Shetty Theerteesh 21.51; S.Tamilarasu
21.64; Gunasekaran Kathiravan 21.81;
400 m (1): Nitin Kumar 47.63; Joel W.Nihal 48.17; Mahantesh Helavi Siddappa 48.32; Sharan Shankar 48.45;
800 m (2): Satya Dev 1:54.26; T.H.Devaiah 1:54.94;
1500 m (30): Ankit Malik 3:53.45; Ajay Kumar 3:57.50;
5000 m (2): Lokesh Chaudhary 14:36.11; Ajay Kumar 14:52.50; Rohit Kumar 14:52.90;
10000 m (30): Arif Ali 30:26.40;
3000 m St (1): Prince Raj Mishra 8:58.39; Lokesh Chaudhary 9:00.59; Siddhant Suresh Pujari 9:01.73;
Suraj Pal 9:02.40;
110 m H (1)/+1.0: Vikas Khodke 14.40; Yashwanth Kumar Laveti 14.55; M.Krishik/2003 14.63; Alden Noronha 14.76; Dhanush Adithan 14.79;
400 m H (30): Kamble Rohan Gautam 52.22; Pravin Kumar 52.43; Surendar Selvamani 52.45;
Dibyasundar Das 52.51;
H J (2): D.Deva Karthick 2.08; Swadhin Kumar Majhi 2.04;
P V (2): Dhirendra Kumar 4.80; A.Ghana Sone 4.70;
L J (30): V.Sriram 7.31/+0.9; Anilkumar Sahoo 7.27/+0.8; K.M.Sreekanth 7.26/+0.5;
T J (2): Krishna Singh 16.10/+0.9; T.Selva Prabhu/2004 16.03/+1.1; Sekar Robinson 15.25/+0.3;
S P (2): Sahib Singh 17.98; Samardeep Singh Gill 17.05; Sanyam ??/2003 17.03; Mankirat Singh 16.88;
Prafull Thorat 16.44; B.Manush 16.51;
D T (30): Abhinav Vaishnav 54.46; Basukesh Poonia 51.54; Nalawade Pruthivrai 49.04; Vikas Kumar 49.04; Naveen Kumar 47.71;
H T (2): Damneet Singh 64.32; Uchale Shantanu 58.24; Jai Chand 57.37; Nitil Malik 55.90; Mohd Tabis/2003 55.80;
J T (1): Rishabh Nehra 76.64; Kunwer Ajay Rai Singh 71.66; Izhar Ahamad/2003 66.62; Jay Kumar 64.98;
Decathlon (30/ 1): Joe S. Stalin 6333 (11.08; 6.76; 10.72; 1.74; 50.66 / 16.04; 30.00; 3.30; 49.43; 4:46.45);
A.Sooraja 6013 (11.65; 6.71; 10.16; 1.86; 51.43 / 15.60; 30.00; 3.10; 39.56; 4:59.44);
20 km Walk (1): Akshdeep Singh 1:26:44; Anshul Dhoundiyal/2004 1:29:07; Paramjeet Singh Bisht 1:29:33;
Sahil ?? 1:34:55; Sandip ?? 1:35:19;
4×100 R (1): Mangalore University Team (Shijan Thomas, P.S.Theerteesh, A.B.Devadiga, A.Vignesh) 40.76;
4×400 R (2): Mangalore University Team (M.H.Sidappa, T.H.Devaiah, M.C.Milan, J.W.Nihal) 3:13.44;
Women:
100 m (30)/+0.7: Dutee Chand 11.68; Avantika Narale/2003 11.81; Preeti ?? 11.83; S.S.Sneha 11.97;
Madhumita Deb 12.14; Sudeshna Shivankar 12.16; H.R.Navami 12.17;
200 m (2)/+0.9: Priya H.Mohan/2003 23.90; Dutee Chand 24.02; Florence Barla 24.13; Madhumita Deb 24.50; Preeti ?? 24.71; Jeevanji Deepthi/2003 25.23;
400 m (1): Priya H.Mohan/2003 54.43; Florence Barla 54.82; M.Likitha 55.45; Linet George 56.62;
R.Arathi 57.23;
800 m (2): Pooja ?? 2:07.67; E.B.Arpitha 2:09.07; Sunita ?? 2:11.64; Huidrom Devi/2004 2:12.23;
Nikita Sharma 2:13.81;
1500 m (30): Radha Singh Chaudhary 4:31.43; Sunita ?? 4:32.07; Huidrom Devi/2004 4:33.92; V.Kavitha 4:35.33; Nikita Sharma 4:39.24; Varsha ?? 4:44.31;
5000 m (2): Nikita Raut 16:55.38; Bharti ?? 16:56.19; Poonam Sonune 17:41.75; Badho ?? 17:49.90;
Ruby Kashyap 18:03.77;
10000 m (30): K.M.Laxmi 35:49.23; Bharti ?? 36:20.25; Badho ?? 36:44.40; Poonam Sonune 37:07.76;
3000 m St (1): Komal Jagadale 10:13.49; Rebi Pal 10:32.67; Kajal Sharma 10:40.93; Golla Maheshwari
11:01.15; Shashilata Kumari 11:16.14; Vaishnavi Sawant 11:29.24; K.Swetha 11:53.40; Shaili Dhama 11:54.16;
100 m H (1)/-3.8: Aparna Roy 14.28; S.Nandhini 14.52; Ann Rose Tommy 14.58; S.Sriireshma 14.60; Moumita Mondal 14.62; Medha Kamath Rajesh 14.72;
400 m H (30): R.Arathi 59.10; Pragyan Prasant Sahu 59.48; Gudiya ?? 60.09; K.Prajna 61.57;
Sinchal Kaveramma 62.65;
H J (2): Gracena Glistus Merly 1.76; Rekha ?? 1.76; Kevinaa Ashwine Annavi 1.71; K.H.Saliha 1.68;
P V (30): Pavithra Venkatesh 4.01 / 4th IND All-Time; Sathya Tamilarasan 3.60; Babita Patel 3.50; Balanisha Balakrishnan 3.40; Mahi Patel 3.20;
L J (1): Ancy Sojan 5.98/+0.1; Sandra Babu 5.95/+0.3; L.Sruthilekshmi 5.91/+0.8; Manisha Merel 5.76/+0.4; Susmita ??/2004 5.67/+0.2; Pooja Saini 5.65/+1.9;
T J (2): Meera Shibu 12.72/+0.7; Ilango Asha 12.71/-0.5; Sandra Babu 12.67/+1.2; P.Babisha 12.34/-0.4;
Arshdeep Kaur 12.19/+0.6; P.R.Aishwarya 11.96/+0.;
S P (1): V.Ambika 14.04; Jasmine Kaur/2003 13.94; Rekha ?? 13.87; Yogita Singh 13.57; Prity
Chakraborty 12.90;
D T (30): Tanuja ?? 47.07; Shweta Singh 44.72; Garima ?? 44.16; Shalini Choudhary 43.90; Khushi Padariya/2003 43.66; Nishigandha More 42.01; Poonam Fenin 42.00;
H T (2): Surabh Vedpathak 54.40; Bhagwati Choudhary 50.78; Sneha Suryakant Jadhav 50.77; Amandeep Kaur 49.21; Lalita Rani/2003 46.64; Divya Shandilya 46.48;
J T (1): Jyoti Rakesh 46.32; Karishma Sanil 44.14; Pushpa Jakhar 43.66; Kajal Ben Parmar 43.53;
Manu Kumari 42.28; Harita ?? 41.25;
Heptathlon (1 / 2): Tanu ?? 4805 (15.66; 1.65; 9.84; 26.67 / 5.40; 42.94; 2:37.68); Pooja ??/2003 4728 (15.76; 1.59; 11.27; 27.45 / 5.23; 39.18; 2:29.70); S.Deepika 4542 (15.55; 1.53; 9.91; 27.21 / 5.40; 31.42; 2:27.51); Mariya Thomas 4516 (15.77; 1.59; 10.01; 27.16 / 5.31; 29.78; 2:29.19);
20 km Walk (2): Rakhi Kushbala Singh 1:41:35; Payal ?? 1:43:21; Mansi Negi/2003 1:48:01; Baljeet Kaur 1:51:30; Bharti Bhadana 1:51:47; Komal Pal /2003 1:53:06;
4×100 R (1): Mahatma Gandhi University Team (S.Sandra, V.S.Bhavika, M.Babu, S.S.Sneha) 47.02;
4×400 R (2): Punjabi University Team (Simarjeet Kaur, Kiranjot Kaur, Tanveer, Simran Kaur) 3:43.83;
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Maharashtra State Championships at Pune / 21. – 23.04.2022
following are detailed results from this competition for Seniors and for U20 athletes (born 2002 or later) /
no wind-readings and no DOB-info for Juniors
100 m (21): Jay Shah 10.72; Saurabh Netamb 10.73; Kiran Bhosale 10.74; Pranav Gurav 10.74;
Karan Hegiste 10.83;
semis (21): Bhosale 10.55; Shah 10.61; Gurav 10.64;
heats (21): Shah 10.82;
200 m (23): Rahul Kadam 21.40 (& 21.66 in semis); Akshay Shetty 21.55; Ajay Pathare 21.93;
400 m (22): Rahul Kadam 47.13; Ritesh Ethane 47.91; Akshay Shetty 48.44;
semis (22): Ethane 48.39; Kadam 48.57;
800 m (21): Kartik Karkera 1:51.23; Satvajit Suresh Pujari 1:51.83; Chaitanya Folgare 1:52.30;
Nishant Joshi 1:52.95; Sandin Jovashi 1:54.38;
1500 m (23): Sandin Jovashi 3:51.49; Indrajet Ashok Farakate 3:51.93; Kartik Karkera 3:52.28;
Chaitanya Folgare 3:55.71;
5000 m (21): Shadab Pathan 14:33.51; Dinesh ?? 14:35.29; Kisan Tadvi 14:37.13; Vivek More 14:49.37;
Prakashrao Deshmukh 14:51.63; Sushant Jedhe 14:57.44;
10000 m (23): Shadab Pathan 30:24.57; Dinesh ?? 30:26.32; Kalidas Hirave 30:28.62; Vivek More 30:32.75;
3000 m St (22): Siddhant Pulari 9:25.94;
110 m H (22): Vikas Khodke 14.57; Amrut Tiwale 14.68; Alden Noronha 14.98;
semis (22): Khodke 14.68; Tiwale 15.03; Noronha 15.12;
heats (22): Khodke 14.67:
400 m H (23): Rohan Kamble 52.90; Nirmal Yadav 53.46; Harshavardhan Bhosale 54.01;
semis (23): Yadav 53.34; Kamble 53.72; Bhosale 54.47;
heats (22): Kamble 53.06; Bhosale 53.41; Yadav 54.23;
L J (21): Anil Sahoo 7.63; Aniruddha Aaiver 7.20;
T J (23): Krishna Singh 16.04; Anil Sahoo 15.49; Aniket Gurav 15.03;
S P (22): Govind Rai 16.16;
D T (22): Shrinivas Karale 52.15; Govind Rai 49.40; Satish Deshmukh 48.66;
H T (21): Shivam Suryakan Jadhav 57.50;
J T (23): Anil Ghungase 68.69; Shubham Jadhav 64.52; Akshay Ghonge 62.88;
Junior Men / under 20:
100 m (21): Nikhil Patil 10.86 (& 10.75 in semis);
200 m (23): Arvan Kadam 21.78;
800 m (21): Omkar Kumbhar 1:54.56;
400 m H (23): Siddhesh Maruti Choudhari 52.76; Sajvardhan Patil 53.38 (& 53.62 in heats);
H J (22): Aryan Patil 2.05;
H T / 6 kg (21): Shivam Jadhav 62.72; Pratik Pingale 61.35;
J T (23): Shivam Singh Lohakare 62.48;
10000 m Walk (22): Sachin Rishipal 45:18.34; Dattaram Ladu Dalvi 49:03.84;
Women:
100 m (21): Diandra Valladares 12.17; Chaitrali Gujar 12.18;
semis (21): Valladares 12.05; Saroj Shetty 12.19; Gujar 12.21;
200 m (23): Diandra Valladares 25.01 /& 25.12 in semis); Saroj Shetty 25.15;
400 m (22): Anuskha Kumbhar 56.40; Nidhi Singh 56.72;
semis (22): Kumbhar 56.00; Singh 57.32;
heats (21): Nikita Gaikwad 57.05; Singh 57.51; Shivani Gaikwad 57.65;
800 m (21): Rohini Patil 2:13.65; Disha Borse 2:14.27;
1500 m (23): Disha Borse 4:46.60; Vaishnavi Sawant 4:46.75;
5000 m (21): Nikita Raut 16:33.31; Prajakta Godbole 16:33.67; Poonam Sonune 17:20.79;
Akanksha Shelar 17:49.83;
10000 m (23): Prajakta Godbole 34:11.09; Resha Kavate 38:00.29;
3000 m St (22): Vaishnavi Sawant 11:28.74; Dohatare Rajesh 12:06.14; Priyanka Chavarkar 12:15.84;
100 m H (22): Ankita Gosavi 15.03;
400 m H (23): Shwera Satappa Chikodi 62.73; Nidhi Singh 62.76 (& 64.12 in heats); Anuskha Kumbhar 64.15;
H J (21): Shital Pinjare 1.65; Samiksha Uprikar 1.65;
T J (23): Sharvari Parulekar 12.36;
S P (22): Meghna Devanga 13.30;
D T (22): Amera Shah 42.80; Siddhi Karande 42.00; Nishigandha More 40.88;
H T (21): Surabhu Vedphatak 54.14; Sneha Jadhav 51.66; Versha Kanpure 45.01;
J T (23): Sonali Pawar 40.28;
20000 m Walk (22): Prachi Rane 2:03:32.54; Sakshi Ghule 2:09:15.64;
Junior Women / under 20:
100 m (21): Avantika Narale 12.15;
200 m (23): Sudeshna Shivankar 24.74; Sai Sawant 25.08;
heats (23): Shivankar 24.93; Sawant 25.17;
1500 m (22): Srushti Redekar 4:47.90;
10000 m Walk (22): Sejal Singh 56:15.34;
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SRI LANKA
100th National Champs at Diyagama / 23.04.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Anjana Kalhari & info from the Ceylonathletics – website – )
several events at these Centenary National Champs two weeks ago had to be postponed due to exceptional heavy rain / following are detailed best performances from these events
100 m/-2.2: Y.M.Chamod Yodasinghe 10.50; Kavindu Nimesh Chathuranga 10.60; F.D.Chalith Piyumal
10.69; Dharmakeerthi Chanuka Sandeepa 10.70; P.G.G.C.Ranaweera 10.72; Asiri Wijesekara 10.73;
T.M.D.S.Rathnasiri 10.84;
semis: s1/-1.3: Yodasinghe 10.59; s2/ 0.0: Chathuranga 10.55; Wijesekara 10.61; s3/-0.5: Sandeepa 10.69; Piyumal 10.70; Ranaweera 10.74;
400 m: H.K.Kalinga Kumarage 45.88; S.Aruna Darshana 45.90: R.P.Isuru Lakshan 46.71; Pabasara Niku 46.95; H.V.Dinuka Deshan 47.09; Rajitha Niranjan Rajakaruna 47.13; H.D.R.Madushan 48.20;
semis: s1: Kumarage 46.50; Niku 46.68; Pradeep Ruwan Kumara 47.81; D.S.R.M.Y.S.Samatanayake 48.24; B.M.Nawshad 48.45; s2: Darshana 46.44; H.M.Dileep Ruwan 47.37 (disq.in final); Rajakaruna 47.62; H.D.R.Madushan 47.75; W.G.I.L.Jayathissa 48.28; s3: Lakshan 46.98; Deshan 47.41; P.M.P.Lakshan Kodikara 48.04; M.G.D.D.M.Silva 48.15; M.G.Ajith Premakumara 48.42; Pasindu Gunawardana/2003 48.43;
1500 m: Damith Hemantha Kumara 3:48.34; A.D.L.Prathapa 3:48.78; K.D.N.C.Wijesinghe 3:51.04;
S.Chandradasa 3:52.33; V.Vakson 3:54.22; L.P.P.Amasiri 3:54.75; H.K.T.Fonseka 3:55.30; Muditha Viduranga 3:55.67; P.K.C.S.Somawardana 3:56.09;
H J: Indika Udaya Kumara 2.15; Amitha Kasun Pathirana 2.12; S.A.Tharindu Dasun 2.09; Sandaman Roshen Dulmith 2.05;
L J / extra trial (non-championships event): L.P.Greshan Dhananjaya 7.75/+1.4; H.B.M.Y.Herath 7.62w/+3.8 (& 7.58/+1.5); I.K.Piyasiri 7.54/+0.3;
T J: Chamal Kumarasiri 16.40/+1.3 / 2nd SRI All-Time; Sandun Thushara Senavirathne 15.57/+0.5; Sandun Krishantha Kumara 15.55/-0.3; T.G.V.S.Wijesekara 15.52/+1.2; I.D.S.Sanjaya Jayasinghe 15.40/+0.9; K.A.Pasindu Malshan/2003 15.29/+0.3; M.N.Safree Ahamed 15.18/-0.3; Dulan Niranjan Thilakarathne 15.00/+0.5;
J T: R.M.Sumedha Ranasinghe 82.18 / his 2nd best ever (NR = 83.04 m in 2015); D.Sampath Ranasinghe 73.18; W.B.Rajitha Fernando 71.42; P.Rumesh Tharanga/2003 69.93 / NJR; R.D.Prasanna Ranawaka 69.22; E.K.C.S.Padmasiri 68.40;
K.G.Yogaraj 68.36; R.Rathushan 67.48;
Women:
100 m/-1.1: D.Thanuji Amasha De Silva 11.69; Rumeshika Kumari Rathnayake 11.87; Shelinda Jansen 11.93; Iresha Medhanni Jayamanna 11.97; W.V.Lakshika Sugandi 12.03; Fathima Shafiya Yamick 12.10; Dulyana Suludagoda/2004 12.17; Dela Dinara Bandara/2004 12.24;
semis: s1/-0.2: De Silva 11.68; Jayamanna 12.03; Yamick 12.07; s2/-1.2: Rathnayake 11.89; Jansen 12.01; Sugandi 12.12; Suludagoda/2004 12.19; Bandara/2004 12.24;
400 m: Tharushi Dilsara Karunarathne/2004 53.85 / NJR; M.H.Jayeshi Uththara/2004 54.14; Nadeesha Ramanayake 54.29; E.Kawshalya Madushani 54.95*; M.A.N.Harshani Fernando 54.98; W.S.H. Fernando
56.25; Sayuri Lakshima Mendis 56.47;
* she achieved a new PB in her last event, as she unfortunately passed away one day later; she was born on 13th Nov 1995, her best International result was a Silver medal at the Asian Junior Champs 2014 at
400 m hurdles and she had achieved new PB´s just now during April 2022 with this result (54.95) and 58.73 seconds on 9th Apr as the National Champ at 400 m hurdles
H J: Irosha Minoli Fernando/2004 1.68; R.P.Gamage 1.68;
T J: Randi Hemasha Cooray 12.89/+1.1; K.A.A.Sewwandi 12.65/+0.8; E.M.Shashani Upeksha 12.58/+1.9;
Anjani Pulwansa 12.39/+0.6; R.N.Daluwakgoda 12.32/+0.1; K.A.S.Dulanjali 12.26/+1.0; H.N.Neha
Hettiarachchi/2003 12.19/+0.3; D.D.Mohottala 11.91/+1.1;
S P: Tharika Kumudumali Fernando 13.28;
J T: H.L.Dilhani Lekamge 55.03; Dayani Harshani Maduwanthi 53.88 / 4th SRI All-Time; B.L.Nadeeka Lakmali 52.05 S.P.Hansani Sewwandi 43.71; D.U.K.L.Senavirathne 40.99;
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KOREA
51st National Division Champs at Daegu / 19. – 23.04.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF- )
following are the best performances from these national champs for different categories
Men:
100 m (19)/+0.4: Kim Kuk-Young 10.42; Daniel Kashama/2003 10.44; Lee Kyu-Hyung 10.54; Shin
Min-Kyu 10.58; Lee Jung-Tae 10.62; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.65; Moon Hae-Jin/2003 10.67;
heats (19) h1/+0.2: Kim Kuk-Young 10.40; Shin Min-Kyu 10.60; h2/+0.4: Lee Kyu-Hyung 10.56;
Kim Tae-Hyo 10.59; Choi Chang-Hee/2003 10.66; Oh Seung-Woo 10.66; h3/-0.7: Moon Hae-Jin/2003
10.64; Daniel Kashama/2003 10.64; Park Min-Su 10.72; h4/+0.6: Park Tae-Keon 10.57; Lee Jung-Tae 10.61; Park Won-Jin/2003 10.64; Kim Si-On 10.65;
200 m (21)/-0.5: Mo Il-Hwan 21.08; Park Tae-Keon 21.33; Shin Min-Kyu 21.42; Ko Seung-Hwan 21.43; Ah Seung-Woo 21.44;
heats (21) h1/-3.4: Ko Seung-Hwan 21.64; h2/-1.3: Park Tae-Keon 21.72; h3/-2.3: Mo Il-Hwan 21.65;
Lee Jung-Tae 21.82; Shin Min-Kyu 21.90; Daniel Kashama/2003 21.96;
400 m (20): Choi Min-Ki 47.75; Choi Ki-Man 47.91; Kim Hyuk-Suk 48.06; Kang Yeon-Ha 48.17;
Lee Joon 48.19;
heats (20) h1: Choi Min-Ki 47.91; Choi Ki-Man 48.17; h2: Kim Hyuk-Suk 48.04; Lim Da-Hyuk 48.24;
Choi Dong-Baek 48.34; h4: Lee Joon 48.44;
800 m (19): Eum Tae-Kun 1:53.37; Kang Dong-Hyung 1:53.88; Lee Seung-Jin 1:54.41;
heats (19) h1: Eum Tae-Kun 1:54.90; Kim Jong-Hun 1:54.98;
1500 m (22): Kim Yong-Su 3:52.64; Kim Kyu-Tae 3:54.60; Lee Dong-Wook 3:55.03;
5000 m (20): Baek Seung-Ho 14:30.64; Choi Min-Yong 14:32.28; Kim Hak-Su 14:35.22; Lee Dong-Wook
14:44.36; Lee Jae-Ung 14:51.88; Kim Hyo-Su 14:56.40; Kim Tae-Jin 14:58.08;
10000 m (22): Kim Jun-Su 31:00.81; Kim Ki-Yeon 31:01.74; Kim Tae-Jin 31:02.10;
3000 m St (19): Kim Hyun-Woo 9:23.01; Park Dea-Sung 9:24.21; Park Jae-Young 9:28.00;
110 m H (19)/-0.1: Kim Kyung-Tae 14.26; Kim Ju-Ho 14.30; Kim Min-Hyuk 14.74; Jung Jae-Min 14.95;
400 m H (21): Lim Chan-Ho 51.98; Jang Ji-Yong 52.32; Kim Hyun-Bin 52.53; Lee Seung-Yoon 52.67;
H J (19): Woo Sang-Hyuk 2.30 /equal to World Outdoor 2022 Leader (2.20/1; 2.26/1; 2.30/2; 2.34/xxx); Yun Seung-Hyun 2.20; Lee Dong-Ju 2.15; Kim Du-Yong 2.10;
P V (20): Han Du-Hyun 5.50; Yun Dae-Uk 5.20; Park Tae-Won 5.00;
L J (19): Sung Jin-Suk 7.66w/+2.8 (& 7.56/+0.9); Kim Young-Bin 7.52/+1.8; Kim Yong-Won 7.48/+0.1;
Ahn Dong-Jin 7.21w/+2.3;
T J (21): Kim Jang-Woo 16.50/+1.8; Yu Kyu-Min 16.36/+0.6;
S P (22): Jung Il-Woo 18.64; Shim Jun 17.91; Kim Jae-Min 17.23; Yeo Jin-Sug 16.99;
D T (21): Kim Il-Hyun 55.14; Kim Dong-Hyuk 52.74; Choi Jong-Bum 51.93; Lee Hyun-Jae 49.72;
Kim Eung-Ji 47.93;
H T (19): Lee Yun-Chul 69.57; Jang Dong-Won 62.09; Yoon Seung-Chan 60.79; Kim Jin 60.18;
Kim Duk-Hun 59.74; Jang Sang-Jin 55.83; ex-competition: Jackie Wong Siew Cheer MAS 63.65;
J T (21): Bae Yu-Il 78.20; Kim Da-Ni 75.28; Kim Woo-Jung 71.21; Park Won-Kil 67.93; Nam Tae-Poong
66.02;
Decathlon (19/20): Choi Dong-Hwi 6877 (11.31/ 0.0; 6.97/+0.9; 13.20; 1.86; 54.03 / 14.41/+1.0; 33.80; 4.00; 55.14; 5:04.00); Ahn Chung-Hyun 6731 (11.10/ 0.0; 7.09/-0.5; 12.38; 1.71; 50.28 / 15.45/+1.0; 37.01; 4.20;45.82; 5:15.23); Lee Jong-Hyun 6368 (11.18/ 0.0; 6.78/+0.3; 9.25; 1.80; 53.15 / 15.31/+1.0; 34.74; 4.40; 32.10; 4:51.70); Yun Seo-Jun/2003 6224;
20 km Walk (19): Choi Byung-Kwang 1:20:29 / 3rd KOR All-Time; Kim Min-Kyu 1:26:53; Jung Hyun-Ku
1:28:48; Kim Seo-Jin/2003 1:34:59;
35 km Walk (19): Joo Hyun-Myung 2:42:22; Byun Young-Jun 2:53:23; Kim Dong-Young 2:56:37;
4×100 R (20): Anyang Team (Lee Yong-Ha, Cho Kyu-Won, Lee Jung-Tae, Moon Hae-Jin) 39.97;
4×400 R (23): Army Team (Kim Hyun-Suk, Ko Seung-Hwan, Kan Yeon-Ha, Eum Tae-Keon) 3:10.80;
University Men:
100 m (21)/-1.2: Lee Sim-On 10.63; Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.65; Shon Ji-Won/2003 10.74; Woo In-Seop/2003 10.78;
heats (21) h1/ 0.0: Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.61; h3/-0.5: Lee Jae-Sung 10.72 (dns in final); h4/+0.7: Lee Sim-On 10.68;
200 m (20)/ 0.0: Shon Ji-Won/2003 20.80 / NJR & 7th KOR All-Time; Lee Jae-Sung 20.96; Lee Do-Ha 21.29; Jang Joon 21.67;
heats (20) h1/+1.0: Lee Do-Ha 21.39; Lee Jae-Sung 21.44; h2/-0.2: Shon Ji-Won/2003 21.66;
400 m (19): Lee Do-Ha 46.86; Jang Joon 47.73; Ju Seung-Kyun 47.87;
5000 m (20): Jo Min-Hyuk 14:54.34;
110 m H (23)/-0.4: Kim Dae-Hee 14.58; Park In-Woo 14.64;
400 m H (22): Song Dong-Ik/2003 52.90; Chae Jong-Ho 52.96; Baek Sung-Yu/2003 53.29;
H J (20): Park Sun-Ho 2.15; Kim Jun-Un 2.10;
P V (20): Kim Chan-Min 4.80;
L J (21): Kim Myung-Ha 7.54/-0.1; Kim Min-Su 7.39/+0.3; Lee Hyun-Woo/2003 7.37/+1.5; Jo Hong-Jo
7.32/-0.4; Oh Tae-Heun 7.31/ 0.0; Jang Min-Suk 7.28/ 0.0; Kim Min-Sung/2003 7.17/+0.9;
T J (23): Lee Kung-Min/2003 15.03/ 0.0; Lee Min-Ji 14.98/-0.5;
S P (20): Kim Kun-Ju 16.48;
H T (19): Mir Ha-Wang 57.35; Lee Ju-Ho/2003 53.72; Hong Jong-Ho 53.18;
J T (21): Lee Ju-Ha 67.17;
Decathlon (19/20): Park Jun-Young 6401 (11.41/-0.1; 7.03/+0.6; 10.24; 1.86; 51.81 / 15.82/+0.9; 24.59; 4.20; 48.68; 5:02.99);
20 km Walk (19): Moon Jong-Hyun 1:36:06; Lee Kang-Hee/2003 1:42:07;
35 km Walk (19): Lim Dong-Min 2:43:33; Lee Sung-Yoon 2:52:47;
4×100 R (19): Korean Sports University Team (Lee Jun-Hyuk, Lee Jae-Sun, Lee Sim-On, Shon Ji-Won) 40.21;
4×400 R (23): Sungkyunkwan University Team (Park Seon-Kyu, Lee Do-Ha, Jang Joon, Chae Jong-Ho) 3:16.51;
High School Boys (born 2004 or later):
100 m (19)/-0.2: Huh Jung-Hyun/2004 10.81;
200 m (20)/+0.2: Jung Ji-Hoon/2004 21.77; Cho Kyung-Hwan/2004 21.85;
1500 m (23): Lee Dong-Hoon/2004 3:55.98;
3000 m St (21): Jung Min-Kuk/2004 9:27.34;
P V (19): Kim Chae-Min/2004 4.70;
L J (21): Lee Chan-Hyung/2004 7.24/+1.1;
T J (23): Kim Dong-Hyuk/2004 15.16/+0.3;
S P / 6 kg (20): Seo Seung-Woo/2004 16.21;
H T / 6 kg (19): Kim Duk-Young/2004 55.62;
J T (23): Kim Lee-Tae/2004 64.36;
Decathlon (21/22): Lee Yu-Sung/2004 6290 (11.04/+0.5; 6.72/-0.3; 10.89; 1.81; 50.70 / 17.14/-0.4; 34.33; 3.40; 47.17; 4:58.60); Nam Hyun-Bin/2005 6134 (11.27/-0.3; 6.74/-0.; 10.64; 1.81; 52.22 / 16.44/+0.2; 26.38; 4.20; 38.96; 5:05.78);
10 km Walk (19): Kim Ka-Ram/2004 46:01; Kim Hong-Sung/2005 46:10; Kim Woo-Hyun/2004 47:03;
Ko Jae-Min/2006 48:16;
Middle School Boys (born 2007 or later):
200 m(20)/-0.8: Kim Dong-Jin/2007 21.87;
5000 m Walk (22): Jung Min-Kyu/2007 24:17.89; Kim Joo-Han/2008 24:34.33;
Women:
100 m (19)/-0.1: Kang Da-Seul 11.76; Oh Su-Kyung 12.02; Kim Da-Jung 12.12; Lee Min-Jung 12.12;
Lee Hyun-Hee 12.15; Seo Ji-Hyun 12.17;
heats (19) h1/+0.4: Kang Da-Seul 11.89; h2/-0.1: Oh Su-Kyung 12.07; Kim Da-Jung 12.17;
h3/+0.1: Lee Min-Jung 12.16; Seo Ji-Hyun 12.18;
200 m (21)/-0.8: Lee Min-Jung 24.81; Kim So-Eun/2003 24.98; Kim Da-Jung 25.00; Han Joung-Mi 25.05;
400 m (20): Kim Ji-Eun 55.96; An Kyung-Rin 56.56; Han Joung-Mi 56.98;
800 m (19): Shin So-Mang 2:07.75; Hwang Ji-Hyang 2:14.76;
1500 m (20): Kim Yu-Jin 4:21.08 / 7th KOR All-Time & fastest time since 2010; Shin So-Mang 4:27.80; Hwang Ji-Hyang & Nam Bo-Ha-Na 4:39.67;
5000 m (21): Kim Yu-Jin 16:06.86; Jung Da-Eun 16:30.28; Lim Kyung-Hee 16:34.84; Choi Jeong-Yun 16:41.63; Kim Yeon-Ah 16:57.86; Lee Yu-Jeong 17:07.46; Sung San-Ah 17:30.76; Park Seo-Yun 17:46.24; Jong Hye-Jong 17:52.26; Kim Hyun-Jin 17:54.74;
10000 m (23): Lim Kyung-Hee 34:20.60; Kim Eun-Mi 35:08.95; Choi Jeong-Yun 35:28.88; Lee Yu-Jeong
35:53.45; Sung San-Ah 36:09.57; Park Seo-Yun 37:17.44; Kim Hyun-Jin 37:20.05;
3000 m St (22): Jo Ha-Rim 10:41.88; Ko Hee-Ju 10:53.07; Lee Hyun-Ok 11:10.18; Shon Yun-Ah 11:16.19;
Lee Sung-Yun 11:27.71; Lee Kyu-Rim/2003 11:46.12;
100 m H (23)/ 0.0: Jo Eun-Ju 13.71; Ryu Na-Hee 13.71; Jung Yeon-Jin 14.13; Lim Ye-Reum 14.23;
Kim Sol-Ki/2003 14.64; Yun Su-Bin 14.74;
400 m H (21): Kim Ji-Eun 61.88; Lee Hae-In 63.74; Oh Se-Ra 63.76; Kim Tae-Yeon/2003 64.36;
Shim Cha-Soon 64.44;
heats (21) h2: Kim Ji-Eun 62.11; Oh Se-Ra 64.30; Kim Tae-Yeon/2003 64.31; Lee Ah-Reum 64.36;
Lee Hae-In 64.42;
H J (22): Jeong Yeon-Jin 1.83 / 2nd (eq) KOR All-Time; Jang Sun-Young 1.73; Cha Heon-Jeon &
Kim Eun-Jung 1.70;
P V (19): Lim Eun-Ji 4.00; Cho Min-Ji 3.60; Shin Su-Young 3.60;
L J (20): Lee Hee-Jin 6.47w/+2.9 (& 6.21/ 0.0); Kim Kyu-Na 5.99w/+2.5; Lee Yu-Jin 5.77/+1.2;
Lee So-Dam 5.71/+1.6;
T J (22): Lee Yu-Jin 12.54/-2.3; Park Min-Hee 12.44/+0.8; Lee So-Yeon 12.31/+1.1; Jung Eun-Ah
12.26/+0.2; Lee Hyun-Jung 12.16/+1.9;
S P (19): Lee Su-Jung 16.77; Jung Yu-Sun 16.32; Huh Ji-Yoon 15.04; Shin Bom-Yi 14.69; Kim Yu-Jin
14.15;
D T (21): Jung Ji-Hye 54.46; Jung Ye-Rim 50.20; Shin Yu-Jin 49.94; Jung Chae-Yoon 47.87;
H T (19): Park Seo-Jin 60.33; Kim Yun-Seo/2003 56.16; Lee Hyun-Ju 54.26; Kim Hwi-Su 54.17;
Jung Da-Woon 53.56; Lee Yu-Ra 52.18; Park Ye-Rin 50.98; ex-competition: Grace Wong Xiu Mei
MAS 61.53;
J T (21): Suh Hae-An 54.05; Lee Keum-Hee 51.35; Kim Kyung-Ae 50.57; Lee Ka-Hui 49.88;
Kim Ji-Min 49.47; Huh Hyo-Jung 49.06; Lee Se-Yin 48.50; Kwon Jae-Eun 44.20;
Heptathlon (21/22): Shin Ji-Ae 4268 (15.27/+0.6; 1.66; 8.97; 26.70/-0.1 / 5.13/-0.1; 25.64; 2:49.56);
Kong Min-Kyung 4224 (16.31/+0.6; 1.51; 9.73; 27.45/-0.1 / 4.98/-0.8; 42.61; 2:50.60);
20 km Walk (19): Lee Jung-Eun 1:32:09 / 4th KOR All-Time; Kim Min-Ji 1:36:01 / 7th KOR All-Time;
Jeong Young-Eun 1:42:05; Lee Bo-Ram 1:46:07; Oh Ji-Hyun/2003 1:47:42;
4×100 R (20): Siheung Team (Lee Min-Jung, Hwang Yun-Kyung, Lim Ji-Hee, Kim Ae-Young) 47.20;
4×400 R (23): Jeongseon Team (An Kyung-Rin, Seo Da-Hyun, Kim Myung-Ji, Lee Hae-In) 3:50.69;
University Women:
100 m H (19)/+0.1: Lee Ka-Eun 14.91; Lee Na-Kyung 15.13;
H J (22): Oh Su-Jung 1.76; Kim Han-Kyul 1.73; Lee Seung-Min/2003 1.70;
L J (20): Lee Ka-Eun 5.78/+0.4;
T J (22): Kim Ah-Young/2003 12.01/+0.4;
S P (19): Ryu Seo-Yeon/2003 13.13;
D T (21): Kim Ji-In 44.94;
H T (19): Hong Seung-Yeon 50.17; Jin Da-So 44.63;
J T (21): Park Ah-Yeong 49.54; Choi Ka-Hee 48.29; Kim Won-Woo 43.23; Yun Se-Jin 43.01;
Heptathlon (21/22): Kim Ju-Hyun/2003 4575 (15.56/+0.5; 1.66; 10.30; 27.75/+0.2 / 5.21/-0.4; 39.81; 2:44.84);
Koh Eun-Bin 4427 (15.35/+0.5; 1.57; 8.66; 27.97/+0.2 / 5.34/-0.4; 39.11; 2:41.90);
20 km Walk (19): Park Jung-Bin 1:46:39;
High School Girls (born 2004 or later):
3000 m St (21): Kim Nyeo-Hyun/2005 11:41.79;
400 m H (20): Lee Su-Yong/2005 64.21;
H J (22): Kim Ji-Yeon/2005 1.76;
P V (21): Han Eun-Jung/2004 3.30; Lee Joo-Yeon/2004 3.10;
L J (20): Yun Seon-Yoo/2005 5.71/+0.7;
T J (22): Lim Chea-Young/2004 12.41/+1.8; Yun Seon-Yoo/2005 12.08/-0.4;
S P (20): Park So-Jin/2005 13.71;
D T (22): Lim Cha-Yeon/2005 44.33; Park Seo-Hyun/2004 42.07; Yong Su-Jin/2005 41.14;
H T (19): Kim Tae-Hee/2005 48.94; Park Ha-Ran/2005 48.12; Seo Ah-In/2005 46.79; Lee Ah-Young/2006 45.50;
J T (20): Kim Min-Seon/2005 43.91; Song Chae-Eun/2005 43.83; Kim Ji-An/2005 43.40;
Yang Suk-Ju/2005 43.09;
10 km Walk (19): Kim Ye-Rang/2005 51:44; Lee Chae-Won/2004 53:46;
Middle School Girls (born 2007 or later):
200 m (22)/+0.7: Bae Yun-Jin/2008 25.19;
1500 m (19): Song Da-Won/2008 4:40.56;
3000 m (22): Song Da-Won/2008 10:12.82; Lee Ji-Yeon/2007 10:17.30;
L J (19): Oh So-Hee/2007 5.66/-0.1;
5000 m Walk (23): Lim Yoon-Ah/2007 26:50.49; Park Ji-Bin/2007 27:12.86;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (22): Gwangju Team (Jang Ji-Yong, Lee Jun, Kang Da-Seul, Han Joung-Mi) 3:28.34/NR;
College/4×400 R (21): Yongnam University Team (Jung Seung-Yeon, Lee Ka-Eun, Baek Dong-Hoon,
Cheon Ha-Rim) 3:41.99;
High School/4×400 R (22): Yongnam HS Junior Team (Na Sang-Woo, Bae Kun-Yul, Yang Ye-Bin,
Chu Ji-Sun) 3:33.83/NJR
PHILIPPINES
National Championships at Pasig / 28. – 29.04.2022
(-courtesy of the PATAFA – website – )
following are selected best performances from these national championships / rather fast times achieved in both
100 m sprints (Men & Women) and correct conditions for these races not yet confirmed
Men:
100 m (28)/+0.6: Anfernee Lopena 10.41; Clinton K.Bautista 10.56 (would be 2nd & 6th PHI All-Time,
when the conditions would be confirmed as regular);
200 m (28)/+0.3: Clinton K.Bautista 21.51;
400 m (29): Alhryan Labita 48.58; Edgardo Alejan 48.68;
800 m (28): Edwin Giron 1:53.75;
3000 m St (28): Junel Goboita 9:29.38;
110 m H (28) / Race A/-1.3: Clinton K.Bautista 14.36; Alvin Vergel 14.63;
Race B/+0.3: Van Alexander Obejas 14.95;
H J (29): Leonard Grospe 2.01; Lent Brian Celeste 2.01; Patrick Shane Tolentino/2003 2.01;
P V (29): Hockett de los Santos 5.05 / 2nd PHI All-Time; Francis Obiena 4.50;
S P (29): William Morrison 17.06; John Albert Mantua 16.88;
D T (28): William Morrison 49.97; John Albert Mantua 47.52;
H T (28): Arniel Ferrera 49.97;
J T (28): Melvin Calano 66.10; John Paul Sarmiento 61.23;
4×100 R (29): VMUF Team 43.28;
4×400 R (29): Rundags Sports Team 3:28.32;
Women:
100 m (28)/+0.3: Eloiza Medina (-Luzon) 11.98; Jelly D.Paragile 12.17; Katherine Khay Santos 12.27;
200 m (28)/ 0.0: Jessel Lumapas 24.92;
400 m (29): Jessel Lumapas 56.07;
800 m (28): Bernalyn Bejoy 2:12.66;
100 m H (28)/-3.0: Melissa Escoton 14.05; Jelly D.Paragile 14.24; Josefa Ligmayo 15.24;
Sarah Dequinan 15.25;
H J (28): Sarah Dequinan 1.67; Josefa Ligmayo 1.67;
L J (28): Katherine Khay Santos 5.83/+0.6;
D T (28): Daniela Daynata 39.70;
J T (29): Evalyn Palabrica 47.76; Sarah Dequinan 45.18; Alexie Mae Caimoso 44.33; Rose Villarito 41.71;
4×100 R (29): Iskolar Team 50.55;
4×400 R (29): National Team (S.Dequinan, J.Lumapas, B.Bejoy, E.Medina) 3:51.96;
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HONGKONG
HKAAA Athletics Trials / 30.04 – 01.05.2022
(-courtesy of the HKG AA – website – )
100 m (30)/-2.0: Lee Hong Kit 10.79; Shak Kam Ching 10.82;
800 m (1): Man Tsun Kit 1:55.88;
110 m H (1)/+2.0: Cheung Siu Hang 14.51; Liu Chun Yun 14.78; Parky Chan Pak Kei 15.02;
L J (1): Ma Ka Ho 7.18/+1.6;
Junior Men:
L J (1): Lin Ming Fu 7.20/-0.7;
Women:
5000 m (30): Vut Tsz Ying 18:18.40;
100 m H (1)/+0.7: Shing Cho Yan 14.68; Liu Hoi Yan 14.90;
H J (1): Priscilla Cheung Ching Laam 1.75; Chung Wai Yan 1.70; Chow Kwan Wing 1.65;
S P (1): To Yuen Kwan 12.98;
H T (30): Tam Hiu Ki 41.34;
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Premier League Clubs Meeting at Safwa / 08. – 09.04.2022
(-courtesy of the KSA-Federation – website – )
following are the best performances – with thanks to translations from Mr Mohammed Abdulwahab /
sprint events (100 m, 200 m & 110 m H) were held in different races and combined results (with different
wind-readings) are shown below for these events
100 m (8): Mohamed Dawood Abdullah 10.43/+0.5; Nasser Mohamed Abdou 10.46/+0.8; Mahmoud Hafiz Ibrahim 10.52/+0.5; Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie 10.56/+0.5; Ahmed Mabrouk Al-Majrashi 10.61/+0.8;
Sultan Khaled Al-Khalidi 10.70/+0.8;
200 m (9): Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie 21.21/-0.1; Nasser Mohamed Abdou 21.88/-1.9;
400 m (8): Ibrahim Mohamed Futayni 48.08; Hassan Abdo Arour 48.88;
800 m (9): Issa Ali Ghazouani 1:52.74; Abdulaziz Mohamed Ladan 1:53.05; Majed Abdullah Sharahili 1:53.52; Ali Ibrahim Jaafar 1:54.14;
1500 m (8): Mohamed Othman Shahween 3:49.96; Raed Khairallah Al-Jadani 3:52.15; Bader Ali Al-Omrani 3:54.47; Ali Ibrahim Jaafar 3:55.74;
3000 m (9): Mohamed Othman Shahween 8:24.71; Youssef Mohamed Al-Asiri 8:27.14;
5000 m (8): Wissam Nasser Al-Farsi 14:28.60; Youssef Mohamed Al-Asiri 14:29.24; Khaled Mohamed Hazazi 14:57.89; Hussein Jamaan Al-Hamdah 15:06.07;
3000 m St (9): Wissam Nasser Al-Farsi 9:17.25; Bader Ali Al-Omrani 9:17.27; Khaled Mohamed Hazazi 9:27.90;
110 m H (8): Shaker Abdullah Al-Salem 14.45/+0.4; Mohamed Marzouk Al-Jadani 14.51/+0.4;
400 m H (9): Muath Ali Al-Saad 51.88; Mohamed Dahim Al-Muawi 52.48; Yahya Fahad Walbi 53.83; Mohamed Abdullah Al-Amrad 54.12; Hassan Abdo Arour 54.18; Bandar Abdulaziz Majrashi 54.42;
H J (9): Ahmad Abdullah Al-Tarouti/jr 2.07; Hussein Nasser Al-Shawakir 2.00;
L J (8): Hamoud Ali Al-Wani 7.63/ 0.0; Ahmed Maboruk Al-Majrashi 7.22/-1.0; Ahmad Fayez Mabrouk
7.13/ 0.0;
T J (9): Hussein Nasser Al-Doshi 15.42/-0.1; Abdulrahman Mohamed Sharaheli 15.10/+0.8; Abdulrahman
Saleh Al-Moualid 14.84/+0.1; Majed Ghazi Marzouk 14.82/ 0.0;
S P (9): Mohamed Daouda Tolo 20.12 / Asian 2002 Leader & 2nd KSA All-Time (pre-best: 19.60 m/2022);
D T (8): Osama Hassan Al-Oqali 53.12; Aboubakr Mohamed Zakaria 52.62; Mohamed Daouda Tolo 49.73;
Ahmed Abdellah Al-Ali 46.35;
H T (9): Mohamed Hussein Al-Debissi 64.50; Mohamed Abdullah Al-Zayer 61.75 / 2nd KSA All-Time; Awad Bassem Al-Othman 53.91; Riyad Yahya Darwish Al-Bishi 52.93; Omar Mohamed Al-Omari 50.02;
J T (8): Ali Essa Abdelghani 73.29 / 2nd KSA All-Time; Murtadha Issa Al-Hamad 60.96; Walid Hassan Al-Hamad 59.84;
Decathlon (8/9): Ahmed Yahya Al-Yassin 6657 (11.29; 6.28; 10.87; 1.68; 49.18 / 15.61; 32.48; 4.50; 51.82; 4:48.63); Mohamed Rashid Al-Subaie 6648 (11.02; 6.97; 13.07; 1.84; 51.80 / 15.62; 37.25; 4.20; 46.82; 5:51.49);
4×100 R (8)/no details: Al Hilal Club Team 41.64;
4×400 R (9)/no details: Al Shabab Club Team 3:18.04;
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QATAR
Aspire Invitational Competitions at Doha / 23.03. – 30.03.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Eisa Abdullah Al Harami, QAT Athletics Federation – )
only the following events were held for invited male athletes / nationality for some competitors unconfirmed
100 m (30)/+1.1: Youssef Hamed ESP/2004 10.42; Abdelmajid Daggu Youssef Ahmed/2003 10.68; Dannish Walker-Khan GBR 10.69; Omari Barton-Billington GBR 10.69; Ammar Ahmed 10.80;
800 m (23) Race A: Abdullah Mohamed Al-Yaari YEM/2003 1:48.83 / NJR & 2nd YEM All-Time; Mohamed Al Sadig Ismail 1:50.27; Imrane El Bouzagaoui/2005 1:50.82; Abdalla El Khair 1:50.85; Shafie Sharded 1:52.27; Mohamed Al-Yafaee 1:54.13; Race B: Salah Hammam 1:50.13; Zakaria Al-Halami 1:51.97; Mohamed Obeid Bashir 1:52.71; Motasim Al Raee 1:54.59; Ibrahim Abdalla 1:55.15; Ashraf Al-Harar 1:56.55;
110 m H (30)/+1.5: Saeed Al-Absi 14.08;
Junior Men:
110 m H / 99 cm (30)/+1.5: Umar Abakar/2005 14.13;
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VIETNAM
(-courtesy of Mr Hoang Minh Quyet, Vietnam-Federation – )
following are the best performances from two national competitions / both events without wind-readings;
only few events held at the “Trials”-event and mainly sprint events (for Seniors and various age-categories)
at the earlier Sprint Cup competition, where only Discus Throw events were held on the final day (9th Apr)
SEA Games Trials Meeting at Hanoi / 25. & 27.04.2022
Men:
100 m (27): Bui Van Nghiem 10.81 (& 10.94 as 1h3 on 25th Apr);
800 m (27): Sam Van Doi 1:56.83; Vu Hoang 1:56.99;
S P (25): Le Hong Quan 14.33; Unh Ra 14.30;
Women:
100 m (27): Le Thi Mong Tuyen 12.16; Ha Thi Thu 12.20;
heats (25) h1: Le Thi Mong Tuyen 12.21; Duong Thi Hoa 12.26; h2: Nguyen Thi Quynh 12.21;
h3: Hoang Du Y/2004 12.16; Ha Thi Thu 12.20;
400 m (27): Nguyen Thi Ngoc/(2002) 56.90 (& 55.65 as 1h1 on 25th Apr);
5000 m (25): Doan Thu Hang 17:54.77;
Spring Cup Competition at Hanoi / 07. – 09.04.2022
Men:
60 m (7): Nguyen Ba Kien/2003 6.60; Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 6.75; Nguyen Van Chau 6.79; Trinh Viet Tu 6.89; Le Trung Kien 6.92; Ngo Dinh Lanh 6.96; Bui Van Dong 7.03; Ngo The Anh 7.07;
heats (7) h1: Trinh Viet Tu 7.01; Bui Van Dong 7.08; Bui Minh Duong 7.09; h2: Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003
6.74; Ngo The Anh 6.91; Le Trung Kien 6.95; Nguyen Van Chau 6.95; Hoang Van Son 7.10; h3: Nguyen
Ba Kien/2003 6.70; Ngo Dinh Lanh 6.92; Nguyen Dang Khoa 6.96;
100 m (8): Ngan Ngoc Nghia 10.65; Nguyen Ba Kien/2003 10.84; Trinh Viet Tu 10.85;
heats (7) h1: Trinh Viet Tu 10.61; Vo Minh Trieu 10.69; Nguyen Dang Khoa 10.71; Le Trung Kien 10.75;
h2: Ngo The Anh 10.68; Le Quyen Loi 10.69; Nguy3en Van Quyet/2003 10.79; h3: Ngan Ngoc Nghia 10.48; Nguyen Ba Kien/2003 10.70;
200 m (8): Ngan Ngoc Nghia 21.00; Nguyen DinhVu/2003 21.47; Nguyen Van Chau 21.62; Nguyen Van Quyet/2003 21.86; Nguyen Dang Khoa 21.89;
heats (8) h3: Ngan Ngoc Nghia 21.07; Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 21.50; Nguyen Dang Khoa 21.73;
Bui Van Nghiem 21.89;
400 m (7): Tran Dinh Son 47.40 (& 46.94 as 1h1); Tran Anh Cuong 48.25; Nguyen Ho Ha Trieu 48.38;
110 m H (7): Bui Minh Duong 14.79; Luong Minh Sang 15.17;
400 m H (8): Nguyen Hoai Nam 54.20;
H J (8): Nguyen Long Chu 2.06; Nguyen Thanh Nhan 2.01;
L J (7): Tran Van Dien 7.34; Phan Van Nghia 7.21;
T J (8): Tran Van Dien 15.51; Pham Nhat Duy 15.39; Nguyen Van Hao 14.80;
S P (7): Phan Thanh Binh 15.69; Tran Minh Tuan 14.37;
D T (9): Phan Thanh Binh 47.88; Vo Hong Thai 46.19; Do Thanh Phap 44.00;
4×100 R (7): National Team (Ngan Ngoc Nghia, Trinh Viet Tu, Ng.Dinh Vu, Le Quyen Loi) 40.12;
4×200 R (8): Kien Giang Team (Danh Hanh, Chao Long, Trinh Dinh Vi, Luong Ngoc Toan) 1:27.49;
4×400 R (8): Khanh Hoa Team (Tran Anh Cuong, Pham Huu Thang, Phan Duong Minh, Nguyen Ho Hai Trieu) 3:16.49;
Junior Men:
60 m (7): Dinh Hoang Quoc Bao/2003 7.03; Huynh Nguyen Tan Phat/2003 7.04; Ho Minh Hieu/2003 7.12;
Ho Trong Manh Hung/2004 7.19;
heats (7) h1: Dinh Hoang Quoc Bao/2003 7.11; Ho Trong Manh Hung/2004 7.18; Tran Hoang Thanh/2004
7.18; h2: Ho Minh Hieu/2003 7.17;
H J (7): Nguyen Quoc Thinh/2004 2.00;
4×100 R (7): Kien Giang Junior Team (Huynh Nguyen Tan Pha, Dinh Hoang Quoc Bao, Ho Minh Hieu,
Ngo Huu Luc) 42.50;
Youth Boys:
60 m (7): Nguyen Tuan Kiet/2005 7.11 (7.103); Danh Thanh Toan/2006 7.11 (7.107); Nguyen Tu Toan/2005 7.17; Tran Nguyen Khanh Duy/2006 7.18;
heats (7) h1: Nguyen Tuan Kiet/2005 7.16; Nguyen Tien Thuan/2005 7.19; h2: Tran Nguyen Khanh Duy/2006 7.12; h3: Danh Thanh Toan/2006 7.15;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (7): Nguyen Tu Toan/2005 14.57; Le Quoc Huy/2005 14.76;
S P / 5 kg (8): Kha Trung Tin/2005 16.54;
Women:
60 m (7): Le Thi Be Tram 7.64 (7.633); Phung Thi Hue/2003 7.64 (7.638); Luu Kim Phung 7.69; Duong Thi Hoa 7.71 (7.704); Tran Thi Yen Hoa 7.71 (7.709); Nguyen Thi Hong Van 7.76; Le Thi Thuy Kieu 8.16;
heats (7) h1: Tran Thi Yen Hoa 7.64; Le Thi Be Tram 7.65; Duong Thi Hoa 7.73; Nguyen Thi Hong Van 7.76; Le Thi Thuy Kieu 7.16; h2: Phung Thi Hue/2003 7.60; Luu Kim Phung 7.75; Quach Thi Hong Thuy 8.15;
100 m (8): Le Thi Be Tram 12.08; Duong Thi Hoa 12.19;
200 m (8): Nguyen Thi Ngoc/(2002) 24.65; Le Thi Be Tram 25.01;
400 m (7): Nguyen Thi Huyen 53.91; Nguyen Thi Ngoc/(2002) 55.40; Nguyen Thi Thu Ha 56.26;
100 m H (7): Nguyen Thi Linh 13.79; Tran Thi Yen Hoa 13.97;
400 m H (8): Nguyen Thi Huyen 60.13; Nguyen Thi Thu Ha 63.00;
H J (8): Pham Thi Diem 1.78; Pham Quynh Giang 1.78; Nguyen Thanh Vy 1.76; Nguyen Lan Anh 1.68;
L J (7): Vu Thi Mong Mo 6.15; Nguyen Lan Anh 5.84; Bui Thi Loan 5.81; Doan Thi Trang Dai 5.79;
T J (8): Bui Thi Loan 12.80; Vu Thi Mong Mo 12.43; Khuat Thi Thu Hang 12.35; Nguyen Thi Thuy 11.96;
S P (7): Le Thi Lai 13.30; Lieu Thi Hong Phuong 13.12; Ka Hoa 12.94; Huynh Ngoc My 12.69;
D T (9): Le Thi Lai 44.78; Nguyen Thi Kim Loan 41.42;
4×100 R (7): Hanoi Team (Ng.Thi Kim Ngoc, Phung Thi Hue, Ng.Yen Thi Linh, Bui Thi Loan) 48.00;
4×200 R (8): An Giang Team (Le Thi Thuy Kieu, Ng.Pham Van Thanh, Ng.Thi Truc Dao, Vo Thi Hien) 1:45.88;
Junior Women:
60 m (7): Nguyen Thi My Hanh/2004 7.60; Do Thi Ut Qui/2003 7.98; Le Thi Kim Phuong/2003 7.99 (7.983); Vo Thi Hien/2003 7.99 (7.988); Pham Thi Ngoc Chau/2004 7.99 (7.989); Nguyen Thi Kim Ngoc/2003 8.14;
200 m (8): Nguyen Thi My Hanh/2004 25.17; Chu Thi Hue/2003 25.23;
400 m (7): Chu Thi Hue/2003 57.91;
H J (8): Phan Hong Yen/2004 1.66;
S P (8): Kim Thi Huyen/2003 13.99;
D T (9): Kim Thi Huyen/2003 42.52; Dinh Thi Hien/2004 42.05; Dao Thi Huong/2003 40.74;
Youth Girls:
60 m (7): Tran Thi Minh Ca/2005 7.94; Nguyen Phan Quynh Anh/2006 8.01; To Thi Truc Mai/2005 8.08;
Le Thi Cam Tu/2005 8.19;
heats (7) h1: Ngo Thi My Duyen/2006 8.16; h2: Tran Thi Minh Ca/2005 8.01; Nguyen Phan Quynh Anh/2006 8.06; h3: To Thi Truc Mai/2005 8.09;
200 m (8): Hoang Thi Anh Thuc/2005 25.14;
400 m (7): Hoang Thi Anh Thuc/2005 55.91;
H J (7): Bui Thi Kim Anh/2006 1.71;
S P / 3 kg (8): Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Y/2005 13.64;
Younger Girls:
60 m (7): Nguyen Thi Thu Ha/2008 7.94 (& 7.99 as 1h1);
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R (7): Hanoi Team (Ngo The Anh, Nguyen Ba Kien, Nguyen Thi Kim Ngoc, Phung Thi Hue) 43.89;
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NEPAL
Asian Games Selection Trials at Kathmandu / 28.04.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Diwakar Lal Amatya – )
this competition was organised for the following 5 distance events only / hand-timing
Men:
800 m: Som Bahadur Kumal 1:55.7; Sunil Kumar 1:56.0; Tej Bahadur Karki 1:56.9;
1500 m: Ajit Kumar Yadav/2003 4:04.1;
5000 m: Mukesh Pal 14:47.8; Gajendra Rai 14:49.2;
10000 m: Gopi Chandra Parki 30:36.6 / missed his NR (30:30.99 from 2014 !!) by less than 6 seconds;
Deepak Adhikari 30:37.6; Mukesh Pal 30:37.8 / = 2nd & 3rd NEP All-Time;
Women:
5000 m: Rajpura Parchai 17:18.9; Santoshi Shrestha 17:58.1; Phulamati Rana 18:36.4;
TAJIKISTAN
National Outdoor competitions at Dushanbe
(-courtesy of Mr Evgeniy Shumarin, TJK-Federation – )
following are selected best performances from three national competitions during last months
Meeting / 20. – 21.04.2022
Men:
100 m/-1.3: Ildar Akhmadiyev 10.59;
H J: Salim Saidaliyev 2.04; Husniddin Zaripov 2.00;
L J: Ildar Akhmadiyev 7.38/-0.7;
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Meeting / 02. – 03.03.2022
Men:
H J: Salim Saidaliyev 2.08; Husniddin Zaripov 2.00;
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Meeting / 25. – 26.02.2022
Men:
60 m/+1.2: Favoris Muzrapov 6.90;
H J: Salim Saidaliyev 2.05; Husniddin Zaripov 2.00;
L J: Ildar Akhmadiyev 7.41/+1.2;
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LEBANON
(-courtesy of Mr Gaby Issa El Khoury- )
National Meeting at Beyrouth / 30.04.2022
following are few selected best performances from competitions with specific events only / all athletes
from Lebanon except the winner in Men´s Long Jump as noted
Men:
800 m: Peter Khoury 1:55.63;
400 m H / with low 84 cm hurdes !!: Marc Anthony Ibrahim/(2002) 53.42;
H J: Omar Arnaout/2003 2.00;
L J: Mohamed Amine Al-Salameh SYR 7.72w/+4.4;
D T: Rami Mansour 46.37;
Women:
L J: Krystel Saneh 5.89w/+4.8;
National Meeting for Juniors at Jamhour / 23.04.2022
Junior Women:
100 m/+0.8: Maysaa Mouawad/2003 12.38;
200 m/+0.9: Maysaa Mouawad/2003 25.34;
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NEPAL
3rd Ganesh Man Singh Road Race at Kathmandu / 30.04.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Diwakar Lal Amatya – )
Men:
5 km Road: Mukesh Pal 14:33.9; Shantosh Bikram Bista 14:59.9; Subhash Karki 15:11.1;
10 km Road: Gopi Chandra Parki 31:11.4; Deepak Adhikari 31:15.2; Rajan Rokaya 31:20.4;
Women:
5 km Road: Phulamati Rana 17:42.4; K.C.Nirmala 18:15.4; Purna Laxmi Naupane 18:23.9;
10 km Road: Rajpura Pachhai 37:10.5; Pushpa Bhandari 38:04.3;
Gen Dahlan, welcomed all members of the Council. He apprised them the present situation of the pandemic, and he also expressed that a few Asian Competitions that were postponed in the first quarter of 2022 will now be held in the 2nd half of the year. He also spoke about the strategy plan for the development of the Asian Federations . With these words, he asked Ms Wang Nan to brief the present situation in China and happenings of the Competitions in China.
Ms. Wang Nan of the Chinese Federation apprised the Council members about the decision of the Government of China to postpone the 19th Asian Games that were to be held in September at Hangzhou, China. The postponement was inevitable in the wake of the new outbreak of the Coronavirus in many of the Chinese cities. All preparations for organizing the 19th Asian Games were completed, and the unforeseen outbreak of the virus was very unfortunate. The situation is being monitored very closely by the Chinese authorities and the new dates will be announced as soon as the situation permits.
General Akram Sahi, Chairman of the working group for developing an Asian strategic plan apprised the council about the work done by the group members. A final draft of the strategic plan will be presented to the AAA President and council in August for approval.
Council Members were also briefed about other various Athletics competitions that were postponed in 2022. CK Valson reported upon his visits to venues of the 10th Asian Indoor Athletics Championships, Kazakhstan, 4th Asian Youth Athletics Championships, Kuwait. Asian Cross Country Championships, Nepal, all venues are well prepared and will hold the scheduled competitions under safe conditions.
Competition Info / Decisions from Asian AA & World Athletics
In addition to several earlier major competitions the following scheduled 2022 championships (all in China)
had to be cancelled due to the COVID -19 situation:
-the 19th Asian Games at Hangzhou, scheduled for 10 – 25th Sep 2022
-the 3rd Asian Youth Games at Shantou, scheduled for 20-28th Dec 2022
and the major International competitions
-the Diamond League Meetings at Shanghai, scheduled for 30th July 2022, and at Shenzhen, scheduled for
6th Aug 2022
-the World University Games at Shengdu
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World Athletics Diamond League Meeting at Doha / 13.05.2022
(-courtesy of the official results – )
same as each year there was a great depth of excellent performances achieved at the WANDA DIAMOND LEAGUE Meeting incl. 3 Championships Records (= CR / one of them equalled) and New World 2022 Leading results in 5 events / due to the bad weather with partly very strong wind conditions Men´s Pole Vault event had to be postponed and was held one day later (14th May) indoors
200 m/+2.1: Noah Lyles USA 19.72w; Fred Kerley USA 19.75w; Jereem Richards TTO 20.15w;
Andre De Grasse CAN 20.15w;… Femi Seun Ogunode QAT dnf;
800 m: Noah Kibet KEN 1:49.08; Peter Bol AUS 1:49.35; Marco Arop CAN 1:49.51;…7. Abdirahman
Saeed Hassan QAT 1:50.89; Abdulrahman Musaab Balla QAT 1:50.92;
1500 m: Abel Kipsang KEN 3:35.70; Timothy Cheruiyot KEN 3:36.16; Teddese Lemi ETH 3:37.06;
…9. Adam Ali Musab QAT 3:47.36;
3000 m St: Soufiane El Bakkali MAR 8:09.66 / WL; Lamecha Girma ETH 8:09.67; Abraham Kibiwot KEN 8:16.40;
400 m H: Alison dos Santos BRA 47.24 / CR & WL; Rai Benjamin USA 47.49; Thomas Barr IRL 49.67;
…7. Madari P.Jabir IND 50.42;
H J: Woo Sang-Hyuk KOR 2.33 / WL & Asian 2022 Leader; Mutaz Essa Barshim QAT 2.30; Django Lovett CAN 2.27;
P V (14)/indoors: Arnaud Duplantis SWE 6.02; K.C.Lightfoot USA 5.71; Ben Broeders BEL 5.71; Chris Nilsen USA 5.71; Valentin Lavillenie FRA 5.71;
J T: Anderson Peters GRN 93.07 / CR & WL & CAC Record & NR; Jakob Vadlejch CZE 90.88; Julian Weber GER 86.09; Leandro Ramos POR 84.78 / NR;
Women:
200 m/+1.3: Gabrielle Thomas USA 21.98 / CR (equalled); Shericks Jackson JAM 22.07; Dina Asher-Smith
GBR 22.37;
400 m: Marileidy Paulino DOM 51.20; Stephenie Ann McPherson JAM 51.69; Shaunae Miller-Uibo BAH 51.84;
3000 m: Francine Niyonsaba BDI 8:37.70 / WL; Faith Kipyegon KEN 8:38.05; Jessica Hall AUS 8:40.97;
…14. Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui KAZ 8:54.69 / Asian 2022 Leader & KAZ 2nd All-Time;
100 m H/+3.8: Kendra Harrison USA 12.43w; Tobi Amusan NGR 12.44w; Britany Anderson JAM 12.44w;
T J (all jumps by 9 competitors were wind-aided !!): Shanieka Ricketts JAM 14.82w/+6.5; Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk UKR 14.73w/+6.3; Thea LaFond DMA 14.46w/+3.8;
S P: Chase Ealey USA 19.51; Maggie Ewen USA 19.32; Jessica Ramsey USA 18.99;
Men / non DL-events (runners from Asian countries in addit. international and national races for Men only)
100 m/+5.4: 1. Hussein Ali Al-Khafaji IRQ 10.10w; 2. Mahamat Goubaye Youssouf CHA/QAT 10.12w;
…4. Noureddine Hadid LBN 10.29w; 5. Yousef Hamad QAT 10.32w; 6. Saeed Othman Zamzoun Al-Absi
QAT 10.34w; 7. Khaled Wadi Adoum QAT 10.66w;
400 m: 1. Ammar Ismail Yahya Ibrahim QAT 46.89;…3. Hayder Al-Yasiri QAT/2003 48.02; 4. Youssef
Mohamed Al-Masrahi KSA 48.21; 5. Hussein Ibrahim Issaka QAT/2003 48.37;…7. Abdelmajid Mahamat
Mahadjir QAT/2003 49.48; 8. Ahmed Khalifa Al-Abdulsalam OMA/2003 50.55;
800 m:…2. Mohamed Bader Enezi Al-Suweid KUW/2003 1:51.81;…4. Rabi Moh.Mubarak QAT 1:52.45;
5. Abdullah Al-Yaari YEM/2003 1:52.59; 6. Salah Hamad QAT/2004 1:54.72; 7. Zakaria Al-Alhalami QAT/2004 1:55.07; 8. Othmane Dani QAT/2004 1:56.56; 9. Abdulaziz Moh.Khalif KUW/2005 1:57.92;
400 m H: 1. Ashraf Hussein Osman QAT 50.96; 2. Doudou Ismail Abakar QAT/2004 51.73;
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VIETNAM
31st Southeast Asian Games at Hanoi / 14. – 19.05.2022
(-courtesy of the Games–website & thanks to Mr Hoang Mih Quyet & Mr Umar Yono- )
following are the results for ALL medallists plus few addit. best performances & all other national records
(= overall 23 NR´s) from the athletics events at these Regional Games for different sports /
excellent performances incl. new Games Records (= GR) in 8 events were achieved, although the times in Middle/Long distance races were rather slow due to the weather conditions during these days /
wind-readings for Women´s TJ are not (yet ? – since 1st day) available, but surely regular wind overall (as in all other sprint events until now) /
names of runners in 4×100 m & 4×400 m Relays for some teams are not (yet ?) reported /
Puripol Boonson, the young sprint sensation from Thailand (born 13 Jan 2006) with three Gold medals (100 m, 200 m & 4×100 m Relay) and Nguyen Thi Oanh from Vietnam with three Gold medals (at 1500 m, 5000 m & 3000 m Steeple) were the TOP stars at these Games, which had to be postponed from 2021 to 2022 /
A file with complete results and the final Medal Tally is separately attached for your kind interest
Men:
100 m (18)/-3.0: Puripol Boonson/2006 10.44; Soraoat Dabbang THA 10.56 (& 10.54/ 0.0 as 2h1); Marc Brian Louis SGP 10.56 (& 10.8/ 0.0 as 1h1);;
200 m (14)/ 0.0: Puripol Boonson THA/2006 20.37 / GR & SEA Record & NR & World Youth 2022 Leader & Asian Junior 2022 Leader (& 20.41/+1.1 as 1h1); Ngan Ngoc Nghia VIE 20.74/NR (& 20.81/+1.3 as 1h2); Chayut Khongprasit THA 20.77 (& 20.95/+1.3 as 2h2);…5. Reuben Lee Siong En SGP 21.07/NR;
400 m (15): Joshua R.Atkinson THA/2003 46.44 (eligible to compete for THA since 4th Apr 2022/ from AUS);
Le Ngoc Phuc VIE 47.27; Tan Zong Yang SGP 47.46;
800 m (16): Joshua R.Atkinson AUS/2003 1:55.75; Jurayu Pleenaram THA 1:55.77; Tran Van Dang VIE 1:56.50;
1500 m (14): Luong Duc Phuoc VIE 3:54.37; Tran Van Dang VIE 3:55.66; Alfrence Braza PHI 3:56.35;
5000 m (15): Nguyen Van Lai VIE 16:34.10; Felisberto de Deus TLS 16:35.75; Sonny Wagdos PHI 16:35.89;
10000 m (17): Nguyen Van Lai VIE 32:17.34; Felisberto de Deus TLS 32:23.91; Le Van Thao VIE 32:37.66;
3000 m S (16): Le Tien Long VIE 9:02.84; Do Quoc Luat VIE 9:06.44; Atjong Purwanto Tio INA 9:10.99;
110 m H (16)/+1.6: Clinton K.Bautista PHI 13.78/NR; Ang Chen Xiang SGP 13.94/NR; Nathaphon Dansoongnern THA 13.99;
400 m H (17): Eric Cray PHI 50.41; Quach Cong Lich 50.82; Calvin Quek Jun Jie SGP 51.19/NR;
H J (18): Kobsit Sittichai THA 2.21; Nauraj Singh Randhawa MAS 2.18; Mohamad Eizlan Dahalan MAS & Tawan Kaeodam THA & Vu Duc Anh VIE 2.18;
P V (14): Ernest John Obiena PHI 5.46 / GR (5.40/1; 5.46/1 = SEA Record – then 3 attempts/fouls at new
Asian Record of 5.94 m); Hockett de los Santos PHI 5.00; Iskandar bin Alwi MAS 4.80;
L J (15): Nguyen Tien Trong VIE 7.80/-2.1; Janry Ubas PHI 7.73/-0.8; Sapwaturrahman INA 7.61/ 0.0;
T J (17): Andre Anura Anuar MAS 16.51/+0.7; Mark Harry Diones PHI 15.87/+0.2; Tran Van Dien VIE 15.84/+1.0;
S P (15): William Morrison PHI 18.14 / GR; Jakkapat Noisri THA 17.32; Muhammad Ziyad Zulkefli MAS 17.20;…5. Phan Thanh Binh VIE 16.71/NR;…7. Sim Samedy CAM 14.07/NR;
D T (17): Muhammad Irfan Shamsuddin MAS 58.26; Kiadpradid Srisai THA 51.18; William Morrison PHI 50.44;
H T (14): Jackie Wong Siew Cheer MAS 66.49; Kittipong Boonmawan THA 64.54; Sadat Marzouqi bin Ajisan MAS 58.86;
J T (14): Nguyen Hoai Van VIE 70.87; Abd.Hafuz INA 70.58; Melvin Calano PHI 66.86;
Decathlon (14/15): Suttisak Singkhon THA 7603 / GR (10.99/+0.8; 7.29/nwi; 14.24; 1.95; 49.51 / 15.10/+0.5; 44.09; 4.30; 52.70; 4:52.63); Aries Toledo PHI 7469/NR (10.85+0.8; 7.22/nwi; 11.92; 1.86; 48.18 / 14.76/+0.5; 38.10; 4.20; 53.79; 4:36.15); Janry Ubas PHI 6977 (11.09/+0.8; 7.71/nwi; 11.44; 2.04; 52.53 / 15.06/+0.5; 34.05; 4.40; 52.85; 5:39.11);
4×100 R (16): THA (C.Khongprasit, S.Dabbang, S.Phanpae, P.Boonson) 38.58 / GR & SEA Record & NR & Asian 2022 Leader; MAS (M.A.Fahmi, M.Arshad Saat, M.H.Hanafi, M.Z.Ismail) 39.09/NR; SGP (M.B.Louis, J.Chua, M.Lee Ren, I.Koe) 39.44; 4. INA (no names yet) 39.65; 5. VIE (no names yet) 39.87/NR;
6. CAM (no names yet) 41.24/NR;
4×400 R (18) THA (A.Chumsri, S.Phanpae, P.Sunthonthuam, J.R.Atkinson) 3:07.58; VIE (no names yet) 3:08.52; SGP (C.Quek Jun Jie, T.Thana Rajan, R.Lee Siong En, Tan Zong Yang) 3:11.09;
Women:
100 m (18)/-0.3: Kayla Anise Richardson PHI 11.60; Veronica Pereira Shanti SGP 11.62; Supanich Poolkerd THA 11.66;
200 m (14)/+0.6: Veronica Shanti Pereira SGP 23.52/NR; Kyla Ashley Richardson PHI 23.56; Kayla Anise Richardson PHI 23.87 (= twin sisters);
400 m (1): Nguyen Thi Huyen VIE 52.83; Benny Nontanam THA 54.01; Quach Thi Lan VIE 54.40;
800 m (16): Khuat Phuong Anh VIE 2:08.74; Agustina Manik Mardika INA 2:09.99; Savinder Kaur Joginder Singh MAS 2:10.24;
1500 m (14): Nguyen Thi Oanh VIE 4:14.98; Khuat Phuong Anh VIE 4;26,90; Goh Chui Ling SGP 4:33.41;
5000 m (14): Nguyen Thi Oanh VIE 16:44.06; Pham Thi Hong Le VIE 16:45.05; Joida Gagnao PHI 17:37.74;
10000 m (18): Pham Thi Hong Le VIE 35:56.38; Khin Mar Se MYA 38:22.01; Goh Chui Ling SGP 39:22.26 (Lo Thi Thanh VIE, who finished 2nd , was subsequently disqualified),
3000 m St (15): Nguyen Thi Oanh VIE 9:52.44 / GR; Nguyen Thi Huong VIE 10:18.60; Joida Gagnao PHI 10:41.69;
100 m H (16)/ 0.0: Bui Thi Nguyen VIE 13.51; Emilia Nova PHI 13.69; Jelly D.Paragile PHI 13.72;
…5. Nur Izlyn Zaini SGP 13.87/NR;
400 m H (17): Quach Thi Lan VIE 56.33; Nguyen Thi Huyen VIE 56.41; Robyn Lauren Brown PHI 56.44/NR;
H J (15): Pham Thi Diem VIE 1.78; Michelle Sng Suat Li SGP 1.75; Pham Quynh Giang VIE 1.70;
P V (16): Nor Sarah Adi 4.00; Chonthicha Khabut THA/2003 3.80; Alyana Nicolas PHI 3.60;
L J (16): Vu Thi Ngoc Ha VIE 6.39/ 0.0; Bui Thi Thu Thao VIE 6.38/-0.8; Maria Natalia Londa INA
6.18/ 0.0;
T J (14)/nwi: Parinya Chueamaroeng THA 13.66; Vu Thi Ngoc Ha VIE 13.52; Maria Natalia Londa INA
13.45;
S P (17): Eki Febri Ekawati INA 15.20; Areerat Intadis THA 15.04; Athima Saowaphaiboon THA 12.51;
D T (16): Subenrat Insaeng THA 53.09; Queenie Ting Kung Ni MAS 52.36/NR; Connie Choo Kang Ni MAS 46.57;
H T (14): Grace Wong Xiu Mei MAS 57.13; Mingkamon Koomphon THA 50.28; Panwat Gimsrang THA 49.64;
J T (18): Lo Thi Hoang VIE 56.37 / GR & NR; Jariya Winchadit THA 55.65; Evalyn Palabrica PHI 49.07;
Heptathlon (16/17)/nwi at 200 m (= hand-timed) & in LJ: Nguyen Linh Na VIE 5415/NR (14.62/+0.7; 1.68; 11.74; 25.0 / 5.60; 41.85; 2:25.35); Sarah Dequinan PHI 5381/NR (14.44/+0.7; 1.62; 11.12; 25.2 / 5.75; 43.09; 2:25.25); Norliyana Kamaruddin MAS 5262/NR (14.89/+0.7; 1.80; 11.74; 26.2 / 5.64; 32.76; 2:25.15);
4×100 R (16): THA (S.Thipat, S.Poolkerd, O.Chettha, A.Phetkum) 44.39 / Asian 2022 Leader; VIE (Le Thi Mong Tuyen, Ha Thi Thu, Duong Thi Hoa, Hoang Du Y) 45.25; MAS (K.S. Selveratnam, Z.H.Zulkifli, N.S.Adi, A.N.Alias) 45.32;
4×400 R (18): VIE (Hoang Thi Ngoc, Quach Thi Lan, Nguyen Thi Hong, Nguyen Thi Huyen) 3:37.99; THA (no names yet) 3:42.90; PHI (E.Medina, B.Bejoy, M.Schrijvers, R.L.Brown) 3:43.26 (only 3 teams);
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (14): THA (S.Phanpae, S.Poolkerd, J.R.Atkinson, B.Nontanam) 3:19.29 / GR & SEA Record & NR & Asian 2022 Leader; VIE (Tran Nhat Hoang, Nguyen Thi Huyen, Tran Dinh Son, Quach Thi Lan) 3:19.37 NR; PHI (E.Alejan, B.Bejoy, J.Sequita, J.Lumapas) 3:31.53 (only 3 teams);
Road events ( all on 19th May):
Men:
Marathon:
Hoang Nguyen Thanh VIE 2:25:08; Agus Prayogo INA 2:25:38; Tony Al-Thit Payne THA 2:26:40;
20 km Walk:
Vo Xuan Vinh VIE 1:32:32; Hendro INA 1:35:21; Nguyen Thanh Ngung VIE 1:37:43;
Women:
Marathon:
Elvina Odekta Naibaho INA 2:55:28; Christine Hallasgo PHI 2:56:07; Hoang Thi Ngoc Hoa VIE 2:57:35;
20 km Walk:
Nguyen Thi Thanh Phuc VIE 1:48:10; Zin May Htet MYA 1:52.34; Kotchaphon Tangsrivong THA 1:56:07;
KUWAIT
3rd GCC GULF GAMES at Al Kuwait / 16. – 18.05.2022
(-courtesy of the Games–website & with thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
following are the results for ALL medallists plus few addit. best performances & all other national records
(= overall 29 NR´s) from the athletics events at these Regional Games (with 6 countries) for different sports /
names of several athletes are „modified“ to their usual version within World Athletics- and ASIAN AA-database
standards /
a file with complete results incl. DOB-info, (but inaccurate information to the Relay runners) is separately attached for your kind interest
Men:
100 m (16)/+2.3: Tosin Ogunode QAT 10.05w; Abdullah Abkar Mohamed KSA 10.21w; Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi OMA 10.30w; Mohamed Dawood Abdullah KSA 10.32w; Ali Anwar Al-Baloushi OMA 10.37w;
heats (16) h1/+0.6: Abdullah Abkar 10.28; h2/+1.8: Dawood Abdullah 10.34;
200 m (18)/+0.4: Mohamed Yaqoob Salem BRN 20.91; Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie KSA 20.92; Mahmoud Hafiz Ibrahim KSA 21.13;
400 m (16): Ammar Ismail Ibrahim QAT 45.76 / 6th QAT All-Time; Mazen Moutan Al-Yaseen KSA 45.83; Abbas Ali BRN/2003 45.96 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader & 5th BRN All-Time;
heats (16) h1: Abbas Ali/2003 46.15;
800 m (17): Abdirahman Saeed Hassan QAT 1:49.73; Abdulrahman Musaab Balla QAT 1:49.83; Ibrahim Remaid Al-Zofairi KUW 1:49.91;
1500 m (18)/hand-times ??: Abdirahman Saeed Hassan QAT 4:02.80; Adam Ali Musaab QAT 4:04.20; Khaled Al-Harbi KUW 4:06.20;
5000 m (18): Albert Rop BRN 13:44.70; Dawit Fikadu Admasu BRN 13:48.06; Youssef Mohamed Al-Asiri KSA 14:14.97; 4. Abdulrahman Abbas Al-Kandary KUW 14:16.26/NR;
10000 m (16): Albert Rop BRN 29:15.97; Abraham Neremwa BRN 29:30.00; Abdulrahman Abbas
Al-Kandary KUW 30:39.25/NR;
3000 m St (17): John Kibet Koech BRN 8:46.96; Evans Chematoto Rutto BRN 8:53.42; Wissam Nasser
Al-Farsi KSA 9:05.29;
110 m H (16)/+3.7: Yaqoub Mohamed Al-Youha KUW 13.65w; Saeed Al-Absi QAT 14.08w; Khalfan
Al-Jabri OMA 15.04w;
400 m H (17): Ashraf Hussein Osman QAT 50.27; Mohamed Duhaim Al-Muawi KSA 50.60; Muath Ali
Al-Saad KSA 53.34;
H J (18): Mutaz Essa Barshim QAT 2.15 & Hamdi Mahamat Alamine QAT 2.15 (then both with 3 fouls at 2.18 m and both Gold medallists !!); Ahmed Abdullah Al-Tarouti KSA/2004 & Khaled Abdullah Al-Massad
KUW 2.10;
P V (17): Hussein Assem Al-Hizam KSA 5.61; Ali Makki Al-Sabaha KUW 4.80; Saeed Yaqout Mubarak
KSA 4.30;
L J (16): Salim Salah Al-Yarabi OMA 7.58/+1.4; Abdullah Badr Al-Mershad KUW 7.45w/+3-0 (& 7.40/+1.2); Hamoud Ali Al-Wani KSA 7.16/+0.2;
T J (17): Hassan Nasser Darweesh KSA 16.00/+0.6; Khaled Salim Al-Rawahi OMA 15.85w/+2.3 (& 15.31/+0.1); Salim Salah Al Yarabi OMA 15.53/+1.6 / NR;
S P (16): Abdulrahman Mahmoud BRN 20.74; Mohamed Dawooda Tolo KSA 20.49 / 2nd KSA All-Time;
Moh.Meshari Surour Saad KUW 17.95;
D T (17): Essa Mohamed Al-Zankawi KUW 60.20; Moaaz Mohamed Ibrahim QAT 58.87; Osama Hassan
Al-Oqayli KSA 51.97;
H T (18): Ahmed Amjad El Seify QAT 69.40; Ali Mohamed Al-Zankawi KUW 66.97; Mahmoud
El-Gohary BRN 64.68/NR;
J T (16): Ali Essa Abdulghani KSA 71.15; Abdulrahman Fawaz Al-Azmi KUW 66.97; Ahmed Yahya
Al-Yaseen KSA 58.16;
Decathlon (17/18): Ahmed Yahya Al-Yaseen KSA 7270W (11.07w/+3.4; 6.97w/+2.6; 10.95; 1.79; 48.19 /
14.92w/+3.4; 36.62; 4.40; 55.37; 4:36.52); Saeed Yaqout Mubarak KSA 7017W (11.17w/+3.4; 6.94w/+2.5;
11.61; 1.85; 51.34 / 14.98w/+2.4; 34.15; 4.40; 47.69; 4:36.25); Majed Radhi Al-Sayed KUW 6712W
(11.80w/+3.4; 6.61/+1.5; 12.66; 1.85; 53.20 / 16.23w/+2.4; 34.52; 4.40; 51.41; 4:35.65);
4×100 R (17)/no names of runners: KSA 39.06; OMA 39.72; BRN 39.73;
4×400 R (18)/no names of runners for KSA & unconfirmed order of runners for BRN & QAT:
BRN (H.Al-Dosari, Abbas Ali, Mussa Issa, Ali Khamis Abbas) 3:06.20; KSA 3:06.37; QAT (I.D.Abakar,
A.Y.Ibrahim, A.H.Osman, M.Abbas) 3:07.27;
Women:
100 m (16)/+1.8: Mazoon Khalfan Al-Alaoui OMA 11.47/NR; Madhawi Saad Al-Shammari KUW 11.52/NR; Hajer Al-Khaldi BRN 11.56;…6. Abeer Al-Blooshi UAE 13.07/NR;
200 m (18)/+1.5: Madhawi Saad Al-Shammari KUW 23.74/NR; Zeinab Ali Mahamat BRN/2003 23.88;
Imam Essa Jassim BRN 24.35;…5. Yasmeen Al-Dabbagh KSA 27.86/NR;
400 m (16): Muna Mubarak BRN 52.80 / 3rd BRN All-Time; Awatif Amulyayo Ahmed BRN/2005 56.80;
Fatma Al-Blooshi UAE 66.53;
800 m (17): Tigist Mekonen BRN 2:11.25; Amal Al-Roumi KUW 2:19.27; Ruqayya Al-Marzooqi UAE 2:31.15;
1500 m (18): Winfred Mutile Yavi BRN 4:07.24; Tigist Mekonen BRN 4:20.44; Amal Al-Roumi KUW 4:50.11;
5000 m (18): Bontu Edao Rebitu BRN 15:51.04; Tigist Gashaw Belay BRN 15:53.76; Miznah Fayez
Al-Nasser KSA 20:33.42/NR;
10000 m (16): Bontu Edao Rebitu BRN 34:26.27; Violah Jepchumba BRN 34:33.62; Miznah Fayez
Al-Nasser KSA 45:25.40/NR;
3000 m St (17): Winfred Mutile Yavi BRN 9:23.11; Ruth Jebet BRN 9:41.72; Dana Hussein Al-Zanki KUW 16:46.33/NR (only 3 finishers);
100 m H (16)/+1.6: Aminat Yusuf Jamal Odeyemi BRN 13.68; Mazoon Khalfan Al-Alaoui OMA 13.87/NR;
Saleha Lahdan BRN 15.47;…5. Rana Khaled Al-Sulaimani KSA 18.83/NR;
400 m H (17): Aminat Yusuf Jamal Odeyemi BRN 58.55; Saleha Lahdan BRN 66.86; Saja Saadoun QAT/2004 68.46/NR & NJR;
H J (18): Nadiah Mohamed Al-Haqan KUW 1.53/NR (eq.); Dalal Faraj KUW 1.50; Raghad Abu Arish KSA 1.45/NR & Hiba Hamood Al-Asmi OMA 1.45;
P V (16): Samar Mansouri QAT/2003 3.40/NR & NJR (Hiba Al-Farhan KUW = 3 fouls at 2.00 m / only two competitors);
L J (16): Fatima Mubarak BRN 5.84w/+2.3 (& 5.63/+2.0); Latifa Al-Kaabi UAE 5.34/+1.2 / NR; Maryam Kazem Hasan Malallah KUW 5.15w/+2.5;
T J (17): Latifa Al-Kaabi UAE 11.30/+2.0/NR; Maryam Kazem Hasan Malallah KUW 10.54/+1.7/NR; Samar Mansouri QAT/2003 10.47w/+3.3 (& 10.16/+1.3); Fatima Mubarak, BRN, the leader after 4 attempts with 11.58w/+2.3 (& 11.51/+1.9), was disqualified;
S P (16): Noora Salem Jasim BRN 14.11; Shekha Khaled Al-Saqhan KUW 11.87/NR; Fatima Youssef
Al-Hosani UAE 11.84;…6. Saja Al-Ramis KSA 6.84/NR;
D T (17): Fatima Youssef Al-Hosani UAE 40.98; Noora Salem Jasim BRN 38.82; Aisha Waleed Al-Khedher
KUW 38.27;
H T (18): Hana Saeed Al-Touqi OMA 49.36/NR; Rania Raed Al-Naji QAT 47.00; Wedad Ibrahim Robare
UAE 40.63;
J T (16): Hiba Hamood Al-Asmi OMA 36.40; Salsabeel Khaled Al-Sayar KUW 30.70; Aisha Waleed
Al-Khedher KUW 23.70;
Heptathlon (17/18): Salsabeel Al-Sayar KUW 3478 (16.10w/+2.7; 1.37; 9-78; 28.12w/+2.6 / 5.06/+0.7; 27.98; 3:28.68); Lial Tamam QAT/2004 3405 / NJR (16.37w/+2.7; 1.52/NR & NJR; 7.36; 29.23w/+2.6 / 4.83/+0.3; 18.17; 2:53.59); Saja Saadoun QAT/2004 3050 (16.78w/+2.7; 1.28; 6.16; 26.83w/+2.6 / 4.08/+1.2; 9.77; 2:37.30);
4×100 R (17): KUW (S.Al-Khattan, M.Al-Shammari, S.Al-Sayar, N.Al-Haqan) 49.12/NR; BRN (H.Al-Khaldi,
I.Essa Jassim, Z.Ali Mahamat, F.Mubarak) 50.68; UAE (L.Al-Kaabi, A.Al-Blooshi, F.Al-Blooshi, M.Enqelya)
52.25/NR; KSA (R.Abu Arish, Y.Al-Dabbagh, L.Al-Humaid, R.Al-Sulaimani) 53.52/NR;
4×400 R (18): BRN (A.Ahmed, A.Jamal Odeyemi, S.Lahdan, M.Mubarak) 3:48.00; UAE (F.Al-Blooshi,
R.Al-Marzooqi, M.Enqelya, M.Al-Maazmi) 4:20.55; KUW (A,Al-Roumi, F.Al-Suraiei, D.Rashed,
F.Al-Failakawi) 4:25.16/NR;
Medal Tally
BRN 17 + 12 + 7 = 36
QAT 9 + 6 + 4 = 19
KUW 6 + 10 + 12 = 28
KSA 5 + 7 + 11 = 23
OMA 4 + 3 + 4 = 11
UAE 2 + 2 + 5 = 9
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(-courtesy of Mr Ali Rezaei & Ms Leila Moradi, IRI Athletics Federation -)
following are the best performances from three National championships / all athletes from IRAN except two
foreigners from Afghanistan as noted
National Champs for Men at Khorramabad / 12. – 13.05.2022
100 m (12) Race A/+0.3: Reza Ghasemi 10.63; Milad Naseh Jahan 10.67; Benyamin Yousefi 10.67;
Amir Reza Moein Pour 10.70; Shah Mahmoud Nourzehi AFG 10.85/NR; Mohammad Jaafari 10.89;
Race B/-2.6: Seyed Mehran Hosseini 10.73; Farshad Kordlou 10.74;
200 m (13) Race A/+0.3: Mohammad Hossein Abareghi 21.09; Benyamin Yousefi 21.10; Amir Reza Moein Pour 21.18; Arash Sayari/2003 21.50; Ali Lotfi 21.54; Race B/-0.4: Shah Mahmoud Nourzehi AFG 21.76/NR; Reza Ghasemi 21.83;
400 m (12). Arash Sayari 48.29;
800 m (13): Pezhman Yarvali 1:49.35; Ali Alemi 1:49.71; Ali Amirian 1:50.05; Amir Farzam Safari 1:51.54; Mahdi Loghmani/2003 1:52.50; Abdolrahim Dorzadeh 1:52.87; Milad Farhadi 1:53.22; Mohammad Abde Shahri/2004 1:53.99;
1500 m (12): Khalil Naseri 3:48.23; Ali Amirian/2003 3:52.25; Ali Alemi 3:52.75; Sobhan Ahmadi 3:56.92;
5000 m (13): Jalil Naseri 15:02.20;
10000 m (12): Morteza Beiranvand 31:18.78;
3000 m St (13): Khalil Naseri 9:07.70; Samir Eghbali/2004 9:18.77;
110 m H (12)/nwi: Masoud Kamran 14.05 / 4th IRI All-Time; Ali Salamatian 14.39; Amir Hossein Azizi 14.69; Mohammad Amin Abdollahi 15.19;
400 m H (13): Mehdi Pirjahan 50.20; Ali Abbaspour 51.58; Amir Moghaddami 52.48; Younes Barati 53.00;
H J (12): Keivan Ghanbarzadeh 2.15; Hossein Bizar 2.05; Mahdi Khodadagi 2.05;
P V (13): Amir Arshia Mosaddeghi/2005 4.90; Mohammad Mahdi Motamednia 4.60; Mohammad Mahdi Zahedi/2005 4.40;
L J (13): Morteza Abbaspour 7.57/+0.5; Mohammad Reza Firouzkouhi AFG 7.44/+1.9; Ali Reza Khaledi 7.40/-0.6; Meysam Abdollahpour 7.30/+0.5; Mahdi Tamari 7.16/+0.4; Vahid Sedigh 7.12/1.0;
T J (12): Hamid Reza Kia 16.24/+0.3; Mojtaba Zahedi 16.01/+1.0; Mobin Maddahi 15.58/+0.4; Vahid Sedigh 15.58/-2.0; Seyed Hadi Maddahi 15.30/+1.2;
S P (12): Mahdi Saberi 19.22; Mehran Khorand 18.54; Morteza Nazemi 18.46; Hassan Ajami 17.18;
Ali Heidari Gorji 15.79;
D T (13): Ehsan Hadadi 59.81; Hossein Rasouli 57.86; Mohammad Reza Rahmanifar 57.81; Ali Shirian
54.66; Sadegh Samimi 54.09;
H T (12): Reza Moghaddam 72.92; Ali Moradi 64.09; Sahand Nouri 63.38; Mohammad Sistani/2003
59.99; Shahin Ahadi 56.96; Payam Sadri 52.82;
J T (13): Younes Yousefvand 72.93; Ali Fathi Ganji 71.74; Sadegh Khademi 71.07; Mostafa Nik Khah 69.13; Ali Ramezani 68.23; Yaghoub Arokhi 62.36; Mahdi Enayati 60.54;
Decathlon (12/13): Mahdi Shahpasand 5766;
20 km Walk (13): Hamid Reza Zouravand 1:34:55; Armin Shah Maleki 1:36:57; Amir Hossein Asadi Manesh/2003 1:40:49;
4×100 R (12): Khorasan Razavi Team 41.89;
4×400 R (13): Lorestan Team 3:16.95;
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National Champs for Junior Men at Arak / 08. – 09.05.2022
200 m (9)/-1.8: Arash Sayari/2003 21.97;
400 m (8): Arash Sayari/2003 48.17;
800 m (9): Ali Amirian/2003 1:53.63; Mahdi Loghmani/2003 1:55.58; Mohammad Abde Shahri/2004 1:55.82; Mohammad Hesam Mozaffari/2005 1:57.01;
400 m H (9): Omid Jaafari/2003 54.66;
P V (9): Amir Arshia Mosaddeghi/2005 4.40; Hossein Hassan Beigi/2006 4.30; Mohammad Mahdi Zahedi/2005 4.30;
L J (9): Mohammad Amin Ghare/2003 7.14/-2.2;
D T / 1.75 kg (9): Mohammad Reza Ziyaei/2005 47.79; Hossein Reshmeh Karim/2004 47.10;
H T / 6 kg (9): Mohammad Sistani/2003 62.49; Pouya Zahedpour/2004 60.48; Mahdi Haftcheshmeh/2006
60.34; Amir Hossein Hamidi/2004 58.24;
10000 m Walk (8): Amir Hossein Asadi Manesh/2003 50:18.8;
4×400 R (9): Tehran Junior Team 3:21.33;
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National Champs for Junior Women at Arak / 05. – 06.05.2022
3000 m St (6): Hadiseh Raouf/2003 11:41.72; Fatemeh Sima Shadkam/2003 11:59.24;
100 m H (5)/-1.1: Fatemeh Mohitizadeh/2003 14.80; Sadaf Aghajani/2003 15.01; Azhin Ghaderi/2004 15.28;
Fatemeh Adabi/2003 15.29;
400 m H (6): Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian/2005 64.58;
P V (5): Fatemeh Khodaei/2003 3.20;
L J (5): Sarina Saeedi/2003 5.73w/+3.4; Zahra Hefzi/2004 5.68w/+5.0; Salma Soltani/2004 5.66w/+3.1;
Najmeh Khormali/12003 5.63w/+5.5;
T J (6): Sarina Saeedi/2003 12.51/+1.7; Mitra Pirasteh/2003 11.79/+0.2; Salma Soltani/2004 11.77w/+4.2;
S P (5): Elaheh Alizadeh/2005 12.25;
D T (6): Zahra Najafi/2003 47.02; Mahshid Adel/2004 42.92;
H T (5): Zahra Arab Rostami/2003 50.37; Maedeh Momeni/2003 48.10; Melika Norouzi/2005 47.51; Bita Fekri/2004 44.48; Zahra Memari/2006 43.12; Mahdis Minaeipour/2005 41.76;
Heptathlon (5/6): Fatemeh Mohitizadeh/2003 4787 / NJR (14.83; 1.60; 10.60; 26.70 / 5.46; 31.41; 2:30.22);
Sadaf Aghajani/2003 4651 (14.99; 1.60; 9.82; 26.69 / 5.20; 36.77; 2:37.92);
4×100 R (5): Kordestan Junior Team 49.11;
4th National Javelin Competition at Jamshedpur / 08. – 09.05.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan – )
Rohit Yadav 78.31; Sahil Silwal 76.64; Gagandeep Singh 67.74; Anil Ghungase 66.65; Naresh Yadav 65.24;
Junior Men / under 20 years / 800 g:
Vivek Kumar/2003 68.67; Manbir Singh/(2002) 66.98;
Youth Boys / under 18 years / 700 g:
Yash ??/2004 67.42; Himanshu Mishra/2005 66.40;
Younger Boys / under 16 years / 600 g:
Aditya ??/2006 66.52;
Annu Rani 63.82/NR; Sanjana Choudhary 53.87; Shilpa Rani 53.01; Sharmila Kumari 49.64;
Uma Choudhary 46.87; Priyanka ?? 46.54; Anjana Kumari 46.48;
Addition / Preview:
a very detailed results service from several Regional State events in INDIA will be included to my next report
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PAKISTAN
National Trials for Men at Lahore / 27. – 28.04.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Muhammad Zafar, PAK Federation – )
this event was held for Men events only / all events hand-timed (with very questionable timing at 100 m & at 200 m, where the winner, Shajar Abbas, who had achieved before only a 21.5 m as the 200 m Junior Champ in 2019, was shown with incredible fast times of 10.1 resp. 20.2 seconds) / no wind-readings & no exact dates per event reported
100 m/very questionable timing: Shajar Abbas (birn 19th May 2000) 10.1; Gohar Shahbaz 10.4; Naeem Akhtar 10.5; Nadeem Ali 10.5; Ali Ahmed Sukhera 10.6; Uzair ur-Rehman 10.6;
200 m/very questionale timing: Shajar Abbas 20.2; Abdul Moeed Baloch 21.1; Naeem Akhtar 21.1; Uzair
ur-Rehman 21.5; Ali Ahmed Sukhera 21.5;
400 m: Abdul Moeed Baloch 47.2; Umar Sadaat 47.6; Asad ur-Rehman 47.8; Muhammad Ikram 48.1;
Waqar Younas 48.2;
800 m: Umar Sadaat 1:51.0; Waqas Akhtar 1:52.0; Ihsan Ahmad 1:52.8; Muhammad Imran 1:54.8;
Muhammad Waqas 1:56.0;
110 m H: Abu Huraira 14.4; Farhan Ilyas 14.6;
400 m H: Ahmad Saeed Randhawa 53.4; Abid Razzaque 53.6; Sharafat Ali 53.9; Mohsin Mushtaq 54.4;
Shahid Rizwan 54.6;
H J: Sheroz Khan 2.09/NR;
P V: Muhammad Jaffar Hussain 4.40; Muhammad Asif 4.10;
L J: Kashif Majeed 7.46; Muhammad Afzal 7.31; Adnan Jahangeer 7.18; Talha Kash 7.09; Ansar Abbas 7.09;
T J: Muhammad Afzal 14.98; Abdul Hussain 14.79; Usman Zafar 14.65;
S P: Muhammad Jamshaid Ali 16.27; Muhammad Hameedullah 15.31;
D T: Shah Nawaz 53.61; Shams ul-Haq 52.90 /= 3rd & 4th PAK All-Time; Muhammad Jamshaid Ali 50.75; Ali Mehtab Cheema 49.00; Muhammad Bilal 46.36; Asim Aleem Randhawa 45.30;
J T: Muhammad Abrar 61.72; Naseem Abbas 59.90;
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(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF- )
following are detailed results from two national competitions
National Clubs Competition at Naju / 04. – 06.05.2022
Men:
100 m (4)/-2.8: Kim Kuk-Young 10.55; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.71; Lee Kyu-Hyung 10.73; Mo Il-Hwan 10.74;
Choe Chang-Hee 10.77;
heats (4) h1/+0.8: Kim Kuk-Young 10.47; Oh Seung-Woo 10.70; Kim Si-On 10.72; h2/-0.9: Lee
Kyu-Hyung 10.65; h3/-1.6: Choe Chang-Hee 10.67; h4/-2.2: Mo Il-Hwan 10.75; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.76;
200 m (5)/-2.1: Ko Seung-Hwan 21.20; Lee Jung-Tae 21.26; Mo Il-Hwan 21.28; Choe Chang-Hee 21.58;
Park Sie-Young 21.77;
heats (5) h1/-1.0: Ko Seung-Hwan 21.00; Choe Chang-Hee 21.92; h2/-1.3: Lee Jung-Tae 21.44; Mo
Il-Hwan 21.81; h3/-0.6: Kim Kuk-Young 21.23 (dns in final); Park Sie-Young 21.81;
400 m (4): Choi Ki-Man 47.81; Lee Seung-Yoon 48.15; Choi Dong-Baek 48.25; Kim Hyun-Suk 48.32;
Kang Yeon-Ha 48.37; Kim Yun-Jae 48.53;
heats (4) h1: Choi Dong-Baek 48.62; Choi Ki-Man 48.67;
800 m (5): Eum Tae-Keon 1:52.60; Kang Dong-Hyung 1:52.63; Ma Jae-Hyun 1:53.01; Lee Seun-Jin 1:53.56;
1500 m (4): Kim Kyu-Tae 3:52.01; Baek Seung-Ho 3:52.60; Kim Yong-Soo 3:52.75; Lee Dong-Wook 3:53.34;
5000 m (6): Kim Hak-Su 14:39.91; Kim Yong-Soo 14:45.70; Lee Dong-Wook 14:47.55;
10000 m (4): Choi Min-Yong 30:41.02; Lee Jang-Kun 30:41.32;
3000 m St (5): Kim Hyun-Woo 9:23.34; Choi Jae-Kyung 9:29.32; Songt Yun-Hwa 9:29.72;
110 m H (6)/+0.2: Kim Kyung-Tae 14.18; Kim Min-Hyuk 14.75; Won Jong-Jin 15.11;
400 m H (5): Lim Chan-Ho 51.27; Lee Seung-Yoon 51.47; Jang Ji-Yong 51.88; Kim Sung-Eun 52.12;
Kim Hyun-Bin 52.16;
H J (4): Woo Sang-Hyuk 2.32 / World 2022 Leader; Lee Dong-Ju 2.10;
P V (5): Jin Min-Sub 5.40; Yun Dae-Wook 5.00; Park Tae-Won 4.70;
L J (4): Kim Yong-Won 7.65w/+3.2; Ju Eun-Jae 7.58w/+2.5; Kim Young-Bin 7.49w/+3.1;
T J (5): Kim Jang-Woo 16.45/+1.8; Kim Dong-Han 15.30w/+2.5; Choi Young-Han/2003 15.03w/+2.5;
S P (6): Jung Il-Woo 18.16; Shim Jun 18.03; Hwang In-Sung 17.65; Kim Jae-Min 17.32;
D T (6): Choi Jong-Bum 54.15; Kim Dong-Hyuk 53.21; Kim Il-Hyun 51.46; Lee Hyun-Jae 51.17;
Kim Eung-Ji 48.76;
H T (4): Lee Yun-Chul 62.72; Yoon Seung-Chan 62.23; Kim Jin 59.95; Kim Duk-Hun 58.05;
Jang Sang-Jin 55.98;
J T (5): Bae Yu-Il 73.53; Kim Da-Ni 73.28; Nam Tae-Poong 68.93; Kim Woo-Jung 67.98;
Decathlon (4/5)/no details: Ahn Chung-Hyun 6623; Yun Seo-Jun/2003 6302;
10000 m Walk (4): Joo Hyun-Myung 42:13.58; Jung Hyun-Ku 45:57.81; Kim Dong-Yaoung 46:45.45;
4×100 R (5): ?? Team (Choi Jin-Hwan, Lee Jung-Tae, Cho Kyu-Won, Lee Yong-Ha) 40.48;
4×400 R (6): ?? Team (Cho Ki-Man, Yun Jun-Won, Lee Seung-Yoon, Lee Jung-Min) 3:16.77;
Women:
100 m (4)/-2.0: Kang Da-Seul 12.02; Lee Min-Jung 12.17;
heats (4) h1/-0.6: Kang Da-Seul 12.07; h2/-0.5: Lee Min-Jung 12.08; h3/+0.6: Kim Da-Jung 12.14;
Han Joung-Mi 12.24;
200 m (5)/-0.6: Lee Min-Jung 24.37; Kim So-Eun/2003 24.89;
heats (5) h2/+0.3: Kim So-Eun/2003 25.23; h3/+0.7: Hwang Yoon-Kyung 24.96;
400 m (4): Kim Ji-Eun 56.69;
800 m (5): Shin So-Mang 2:07.44; Oh Hye-Won/2003 2:13.33; Cha Ji-Won 2:13.79;
1500 m (4): Kim Yu-Jin 4:22.83; Cha Ji-Won 4:27.11; Jung Da-Eun 4:28.14; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 4:44.52;
Hwang Ji-Hyang 4:44.58;
5000 m (6): Lim Kyung-Hee 16:29.34; Jung Da-Eun 16:33.59; Choi Jung-Yun 17:08.19; Kim Tae-Rin 17:20.32; Park Seo-Yun 17:54.59; Lee Hyun-Jung 17:56.94;
10000 m (4): Lim Kyung-Hee 3:33.30; Cho Jung-Yun 35:23.74; Kim Eun-Mi 35:37.57; Kim Yeon-Ah
36:05.78; Lee Yu-Jeong 36:14.67; Kim Tae-Rin 36:27.47; Park Seo-Yun 37:03.16; Kim Hyun-Jin 37:17.58;
Jong Hye-Jong 37:28.55; Kim Sun-Ae 37:55.84;
3000 m St (5): Ko Hee-Ju 10:46.04; Son Yun-Ah 10:58.38; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 11:12.10; Lee Sung-Yun 11:15.62; Lee Hyun-Jung 11:17.52; Lee Kyu-Rim/2003 11:29.46; Kang Da-Eun 11:52.26; Sim Ha-Yeong
11:56.77;
100 m H (6)/+1.1: Ryu Na-Hee 13.58; Jo Eun-Ju 13.59; Kim Sol-Ki/2003 14.41; Jo Su-Jin/2003 14.46;
Yun Su-Bin 14.71;
400 m H (5): Kim Kyung-Hwa 60.56; Kim Ji-Eun 60.89; Son Kyung-Mi 61.49; Sim Cha-Soon 62.63; Oh
Se-Ra 63.65;
heats (5) h1: Kim Kyung-Hwa 63.79; Son Kyung-Mi 64.09; h2: Kim Ji-Eun 63.09; Oh Se-Ra 63.83;
H J (6): Jang Sun-Young 1.70; Jung Yeon-Jin 1.70;
L J (4): Lee Hui-Jin 6.25w/+3.3; Yu Jung-Mi 6.17w/+2.6; Lee So-Dam 5.93/+1.9; Kim Kyu-Na 5.60/-0.3;
T J (6): Park Min-Hee 12.57/+1.0; Lee So-Yeon 11.97/+1.3;
S P (4): Jung Yu-Sun 16.63; Lee Su-Jung 16.46; Heo Ji-Youn 15.24; Jung So-Eun 15.02; Shin Bom-Yi 14.50;
D T (5): Sin Yu-Jin 54.31; Jung Ji-Hye 53.86; Jung Chae-Yoon 49.68; Kim Mi-Yoen 49.46;
H T (4): Park Seo-Jin 59.36; Lee Hyun-Joo 52.47; Jung Da-Woon 52.28; Lee Yu-Ra 52.19; Kwon Su-Ah
49.97; Kim Hwi-Su 49.89; Park Ye-Rin 48.89;
J T (5): Lee Ka-Hui 53.55; Lee Se-Yin 48.57; Kim Ji-Min 47.40; Kwon-Jae-Eun 43.93;
Heptathlon (4/5)/no details: Shin Ji-Ae 4334; Han Yi-Seul/2003 4043;
10000 m Walk (4): Lee Jung-Eun 46:04.40; Kim Min-Ji 47:55.29; Lee Se-Ha 48:03.29; Lee Bo-Ram 50:43.87; Oh Ji-Hyeon/2003 50:45.71;
4×100 R (5): ?? Team (Kim Da-Jung, Yoo Ji-Yeon, Yu Jeong-Mi, Kim Na-Yeon) 46.72;
4×400 R (6): ?? Team (Yeom Eun-Hee, Sin Da-Hye, Kim Kyung-Hwa, Kim Tae-Yeon) 3:49.72;
4×400 R (5): ?? Team (Kim Min-Hoo, Jo Min-Su, Park Mi-Na, Sim Cha-Soon) 3:37.84;
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Delayed results
National High School Competition at Jeju / 09. -10.04.2022
High School Boys (born 2004 or later):
100 m (10)/+1.5: Kim Dong-An/2004 10.79 (& 10.82/+1.8 as 1h3);
200 m (10)/+1.6: Joung Ji-Hun/2004 21.87;
800 m (10): Kim Suk-Hyun/2005 1:54.62;
H J (9): Choi Jin-Woo/2005 2.14; Kwon Tae-Hyun/2004 2.01;
P V (9): Kim Chae-Min/2004 4.40;
T J (10): Jung Tae-Sik/2005 14.92/+1.8; Kim Dong-Hyuk/2004 14.91/+1.1;
S P / 6 kg (10): Park Min-Jae/2005 17.12;
D T / 1.75 kg (9): Kim Sung-Woo/2004 49.96; Park Min-Jae/2005 49.72;
J T / 800 g (10): Kim Lee-Tae/2004 69.30; Shin Min-Soo/2005 64.25; Choi Woo-Jin/2004 63.74;
10000 m Walk (10): Kim Ye-Hun/2006 49:50.91;
High School Girls (born 2004 or later):
100 m (10)/+2.0: Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 12.22;
200 m (10)/+1.9: Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 25.24;
100 m H (10)/+2.3: Kim Chan-Song/2005 14.72w; Yeo Chae-Bin/2005 15.12w;
P V (9): Yoon Ye-Rin/2005 3.10;
L J (9): Yun Seon-Yoo/2005 5.65/+0.7;
T J (10): Lim Chea-Young/2004 12.43w/+3.0;
S P (10): Yee Hye-Min/2006 13.25;
D T (9): Jin Su-Haung/2006 42.90; Yoon Hui-Seon/2005 42.40; Yong Su-Jin/2005 42.23;
Park Seo-Hyun/2004 41.13;
H T (9): Seo Ah-In/2005 48.62; Park Ho-Ran/2005 47.45; Lee Ah-Young/2006 45.71;
J T (10): Kim Min-Sun/2005 43.27; Kim Ji-An/2005 42.81;
10000 m Walk (10): Park Jin-Hee/2005 51:56.88; Lee Chae-Won/2004 52:53.49; Kim Ye-Rang/2005 53:35.34;
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HKAAA Athletics Series / 1st Event / 07. – 08.05.2022
(-courtesy of the HKG AA – website – )
100 m (7)/ 0.0.0: Lee Hong Kit 10.57; Shak Kam Ching 10.62; Herry Wong Cheuk Hei 10.87;
Leung San Lok 10.88;
200 m (8)/+0.8: Shak Kam Ching 21.70;
800 m (7): Yiu Sui Lun 1:57.45;
110 m H (8)/-1.1: Cheung Siu Hang 14.59; Lui Chun Yan 14.60; Addis Wong Lok Hei 14.66;
H J (8): Michael John Kennelly 2.05; Tsang Pak Ho 2.00; Dylan Carswell Hong 2.00;
L J (7): Ma Ka Ho 7.19/-0.1;
L J (7): Lin Ming Fu 7.29/+0.1;
T J (8): Chan Chi Keung/2003 14.65/+0.6;
100 m (7)/-0.1: Leung Kwan Yi 12.09; Chan Pui Kei 12.23; Kong Chun Ki 12.24; Eunice
Lam Wing Tung 12.24;
10000 m (8): Vut Tsz Ying 37:49.49;
3000 m St (7): Ivy Lam Yee Ching 12:27.65; Wong Wing Yee 12:50.89;
100 m H (8)/-0.5: Shing Cho Yan 14.83; Liu Hoi Yan 14.88; Tang Hiu Ching 15.25;
H J (8): Priscilla Cheung Ching Laam 1.70; Phoebe Chung Wai Yan 1.70; Wong Yuen Nam 1.65;
Chan Ngo Sheung 1.65; Chow Kwan Wing 1.65;
L J (7): Wong Hiu Yan 5.62/-1.0;
T J (8): Vera Chan Shannon 12.28/+1.7;
D T (8): To Yuen Kwan 42.75/NR;
J T (7): Ng Ki Sum 45.25; Ma Tsz Yan 40.12;
Junior Women:
400 m (7): Ashleigh Ma Ying Wen/2005 57.94;
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KYRGHIZSTAN
Regional Athletics Festival Meet at Bishkek / 05. – 06.05.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ivan Sherbakov, KGZ-Federation – )
following are selected best performances from this Regional competition / all events hand-timed
100 m (5)/-0.3: Suimonkul Rasul uulu KGZ 10.7 (& 10.7/ 0.0 in heats);
800 m (6): Sanat Kasakbayev KGZ 1:57.9;
5000 m (6): Yevgeniy Fadeyev UZB 15:01.3; Vladislav Mamedov UZB 15:02.5;
H J (6): Yegor Oleshko KAZ/2003 2.05;
Women:
800 m (6): Shakhsonam Khurramova UZB/2003 2:11.5; Ainusha Kalil kyzy KGZ/2003 2:15.3;
1500 m (5): Shakhsonam Khurramova UZB/2003 4:29.4; Ainusha Kalil kyzy KGZ/2003 4:40.8;
5000 m (6): Sitora Kurbanova UZB 17:52.4;
100 m H (5)/-0.8: Angelina Tiapova KGZ 14.9;
H J (6): Kristina Ovchinnikova KAZ 1.90 / Asian 2022 Leader; Tatyana Efimenko KGZ/born 1981 (!!) 1.70;
L J (5): Svetlana Mayer KGZ/2004 5.70/ 0.0; Sabina Batayeva KGZ 5.63/ 0.0;
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UZBEKISTAN
Kudratov Memorial Competition at Chirchik / 05. – 06.05.2022
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website -)
following are selected best performances / info restricted to results for medallists / no wind-readings reported
Men:
800 m (6): Javokhir Saydakhmedov 1:55.72; Mirsaid Bukhorov 1:56.12;
1500 m (5): Khasan Mirsoyatov 3:57.83;
5000 m (6): Khasan Mirsoyatov 14:47.74;
400 m H (6): Dilshodbek Bobokhulov 53.38;
H J (6): Amal Khodjayev/2003 2.06 (!!); Timur Rakhmatullayev 2.05 (!!); Doniyor Ganiyev 2.00;
L J (5): Dilshod Kuvatov 7.23; Nikita Loginov 7.10;
T J (6): Dmitriy Pupko 15.11;
S P (5): Farkhod Ochilov 14.77;
H T (6): Doston Abdukabirov/2003 54.80; Shokhjakhon Akramov 53.21; Javokhir Aliyev/2004 47.94;
J T (5): Humoyun Abboskhonov 64.26;
10000 m Walk (6): Rasulbek Dilmurodov 42:12.91;
Women:
400 m (5): Farida Soliyeva 54.38;
100 m H (5): Madina Minnulina 15.18; Mekhrangez Ernazarova/2003 15.21;
400 m H (6): Nozliya Ravshanova 63.96; Kamila Kuchkarova 64.39;
H J (6): Alexandra Sharkayeva (nee Yurkevskaya – returned to competition after marriage) 1.88;
Emiliya Rudina 1.65;
S P (5): Makhliyo Tojaliyeva 12.55;
H T (6): Nazokat Abdusamatova 47.56; Nilufar Khazratkhulova 44.02; Mavludakhon Aliyonova 43.62;
J T (5): Musharraf Saydakhmedova 49.09; Sanobar Erkinova 44.58; Makhliyo Tojaliyeva 43.36;
10000 m Walk (6): Diana Yafasova 53:20.91; Nilufar Usmanova/2004 56:13.01;
4×100 R (5): Regional Team (A.Akbaraliyeva, D.Khamidullayeva, Y.Charganseva, Z.Akhatkhulova) 49.28;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (6): Navoiy Regional Team (F.Soliyeva, F.Salokhiddinov, M.Tairova, D.Bobokhulov) 3:35.19/NR;
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TAJIKISTAN
National Championships at Dushanbe / 05. – 06.05.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Evgeny Shumarin, TJK Athletics Federation – )
Men:
100 m (5)/+0.9: Ildar Akhmadiyev 10.64; Favoris Muzrapov 10.80;
heats (5)/hand-timed/nwi: Akhmadiyev 10.6; Muzrapov 10.7;
200 m (6)/+1.1: Favoris Muzrapov 21.79;
3000 m St (5)/hand-timed: Najmuddin Zuhurshoi 9:42.2;
H J (5): Salim Saidaliyev 2.09; Husniddin Zaripov 2.00;
L J (6): Ildar Akhamadiyev 7.50/+0.5;
D T (5): Mehrubon Saidakhmadov 42.26;
H T (5): Abdurauf Musoyev 56.51;
J T (5): Zikrillo Turahonov/2004 52.41 / NJR;
4×100 R (5): Dushanbe Team (A.Nosirov, C.Sharipov, A.Davlatov, F.Uralov) 42.72;
4×400 R (6): Sugd Team (Mukh.Mirzozoda, A.Pronzhenko, L.Pronzhenko, Mirsaid Mirzozoda) 3:26.33;
Women:
3000 m St (5)/hand-timed: Marjona Makhamova/2006 12:17.0; Abdujabor Farhundai/2006 12:58.6;
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SINGAPORE
National SEA GAMES Trials for Sprints / 07.05.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore Athletics Federation – )
Men:
100 m/-1.1: Marc Brian Louis 10.61; Joshua Chua Hanwei 10.74; Ian Koe 10.92;
400 m: Tan Zong Yang 47.03; Calvin Quek Jun Jie 48.53;
Women:
100 m/+0.9: Shanti Veroniva Pereira 11.81;
Delayed Results
BAHRAIN
(-courtesy of the World Athletics – website – )
information from the following two National Championships is restricted to best performances from few
events (for Men) only / all athletes from Bahrain except one foreigner (??) as noted
National Champs at Manama (Riffa Stadium) / 27. – 28.02.2022
100 m (27)/+1.4: Abdou Barka 10.47; Rashid Abdulraouf 10.65; Mohamed Alemad 10.92;
200 m (28)/+1.2: Hussein Mohamed Al-Dosari 21.42;
400 m (27): Moussa Ali Issa 48.57;
1500 m (27): Zouhair Aouad 3:43.49;
3000 m (28): Zouhair Aouad 7:49.86 / Asian 2022 Leader; Mohamed Shukri 8:34.90;
ex-competition: Maalin Hamse Bade SOM (??) 8:10.02;
T J (27): Oumar Moussa/2003 15.15/+1.1;
Youth Boys:
100 m (27)/+1.1: Ali Mohamed Haji/2005 10.93;
200 m (27)/+1.6: Ali Mohamed Haji/2005 21.92;
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Nat.Junior Champs at Manama (Riffa Stadium) / 13. – 14.02.2022
200 m (14)/nwi: Yusuf Ali Abbas/2003 21.69;
1500 m (13): Abdikani Mohamed Hamid/2005 3:56.72; Fikadu Dawit Girma/2005 3:57.74;
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KUWAIT
National Championships at Al Kuwait / 27. – 30.03.2022
(-courtesy of the World Athletics – website – )
Men´s 800 m – without any info from the other events
more detailed official results from the organisers would be very welcome
800 m (27): Ebrahim Remaid Al-Zafairi 1:49.29; Mohamed Badr Enezi Al-Suweid/2003 1:49.83; Abdulrahman Khaled Al-Qattan 1:50.10; Hussein Mohamed Mohsen 1:50.12; Fawaz Meshaal Al-Yaqout 1:50.67; Khaled Mohamed Jamaan 1:55.79;
INDIA
TCS World 10 k Internat.Road Race at Bengaluru / 15.05.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Phil Minshull & Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan – )
Nicholas Kipkorir Kimeli KEN 27:38 / CR; Tadese Worku ETH 27:43; Kibiwott Kandie KEN 27:57; Telehun Haile Bekele ETH 29:02; Yasin Haji ETH 28:03; Emmanuel Kiprop KEN 28:18; Muktar Edris ETH 28:31; Mathew Kimeli KEN 28:34; Reynold Kipkorir Cheruiyot KEN 28:46; Abel Sikowo UGA 28:59; Bravin Kipkogei Kiptoo KEN 29:05; Andamlak Belihu ETH 29:22; Paul Kipngetich Tanui KEN 29:35; Mathew Job Chekwurui UGA 30:04; Abhishek Pal IND 30:05; Kartik Kumar IND 30:06; Gulveer Singh IND 30:06; Pravin Khambal IND 30:10; Harmanjot Singh IND 30:12; Anish Thapa IND 30:18; Tirtha Pun IND 30:28; Kiran Mhatre IND 30:35; Lovepreet Singh IND 30:40; Dinesh IND 30:52;
Irene Cheptai KEN 30:35 / CR; Hellen Obiri KEN 30:44; Joyce Chepkemei Tele KEN 31:47; Faith Cherono KEN/2003 31:59; Alemitu Tariku ETH 32:04; Faith Chepkoech KEN 32:05; Nigati Tesfaye Haftu ETH 32:19; Esther Borura KEN 32;29; Pauline Esikon KEN 32:38; Prisca Chesang UGA/2003 32:42; Lomi Muleta ETH 32:53; Yitayish Mekonen ETH 34:20; Parul Chaudhary IND 34:38; Sanjivani Jadhav IND 24:44; Komal Jagadale IND 35:28; Preenu Yadav IND 35:29; Kavita Yadav IND 35:39; Richa Bhadauriya IND 35:31; Ujala IND 35:33; Chinta Yadav IND 36:53; Monika Athare IND 37:05; Reshma Dattu Kevate IND 37:44;
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KYRGHIZSTAN
Issyk-Kul SCO Silk Marathon at Cholpon-Ata / 14.05.2022
(-courtesy of the Race – website – )
following are detailed results from this traditional International race
Marathon:
Shokhrukh Davlyatov UZB 2:28:01; Ilya Tyapkin KGZ 2:29:46; Berdigul Ayitpai uulu KGZ 2:33:36;
Bakhtiyor Utkirov UZB 2:36:59;
Half Marathon:
Nursultan Keneshbekov KGZ 1:07:06; Rakymzhan Kelmanov KAZ 1:08:43; Sergey Planonov BLR 1:08:56; Yevgeniy Fadeyev UZB 1:10:10; Tilekzhan Zhekshenaly KGZ 1:10:54; Aleksandr Salakhudinov
KGZ 1:13:56; Oybek Mamatkomilov UZB 1:14:15; Islambek Makhmedov KGZ 1:16:40;
Women:
Marathon
Yekaterina Tunguskova UZB 2:46:14; Galina Yakusheva KAZ 3:14:02; Dilfuza Allayarova UZB 3:20:20;
Half Marathon:
Evheniya Prokofeva UKR 1:19:21; Olga Nemogai BLR 1:20:23; Gulshanoy Satarova KGZ 1:22:33;
Mariya Korobitskaya KGZ 1:32:25;
TAJIKISTAN
12th Internatational Half Marathon at Dushanbe / 16.04.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Evgeniy Shumarin, TJK Athletics Federation – )
following are additions and corrections to the information by Report No 8 after receipt of the official results
Lazarus Too KEN 1:05:33 (not 1:05:39/) / obviously his 1st race after a 4 years-doping ban); Fente Girma Tilahun ETH 1:06:43; Vitaliy Shafar UKR 1:07:08 (not 1:07:28); Nursulta Keneshbekov KGZ 1:07:28; Shokhrukh Davlyatov UZB 1:08:34; Mehrobjon Odinayev TJK 1:14:15; Samariddin Azimov TJK 1:16:04;
Women:
Techu Bekele Abebe ETH 1:16:07; Mary Wangui Njau KEN 1:18:39; Gulshanoy Satarova KGZ 1:20:42;
Yekaterina Tunguskova UZB 1:22:13; Rajabmo Abdulloyeva TJK/2004 1:33:23; Zulhicha Gaffarzoda TJK 1:33:41;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
TUNISIA
ARAB Junior/U20 Championships at Rades / 23. – 27.05.2022
(-courtesy of the official results from TUN-Federation in ARAB figures- )
the following detailed report with (nearly) complete results from these Champs is prepared thanks to the
excellent cooperation by Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab and his translations; I decided to take over his prepared
report (including more detailed results than usual) in his format and to add only few details (to Asian Junior 2022 Leaders, new records – for athletes from Asian countries only etc.) / names of Relay runners not reported by the organisers
all athletes born 2003 or later (although Year-of-birth-info wasn´t include to the information from the organisers
Junior Men:
100 m (24)/ 0.0; 1: Falleh Hasan Hedi Al-Khazaali IRQ/2004 10.38 / NJR & 2nd IRQ All-Time ; 2: Saeed Bader
Al-Sahouti QAT 10.69 ; 3: Ibrahim Simon Omar BRN 10.78 ; 4: Adam Abdul Qadir bin Yech ALG 10.91 ;
5: Hattan Majrashi KSA 10.98 ;
heats (23) h1/ 0.0: 1: Ibrahim Simon Omar BRN 10.61 ; 2: Saeed Bader Al-Sahouti QAT 10.73 ;
h2/ 0.0: 1: Falleh Hasan Hedi Al-Khazaali IRQ 10.63 ;
200 m (27)/-0.4 ; 1: Falleh Hasan Hedi Al-Khazaali IRQ/2004 20.96 / NJR & 2nd IRQ All-Time ; 2: Abbas Youssef Ali BRN 21.07 ; 3: Amr Hani Suleiman EGY 21.51 ; 4: Adam Abdul Qadir bin Yech ALG 21.73 ;
5: Yaakoub Awadh KUW 21.78 ; 6: Khaled Hussein Wadi QAT 21.82 ; 7: Abdullah Ouhib ALG 21.93 ;
8: Abdul Majeed Mohamed Zakaria QAT 22.00 ;
heats (26) h1/+0.8 ; 1: Abdullah Ouhib ALG 21.50 ; 2: Amr Hani Suleiman EGY 21.75 ; 3: Ibrahim Simon Omar BRN 22.04 ; h2/ 0.0 ; 1: Adam Abdul Qadir bin Yech ALG 21.83 ; 2: Khaled Hussein Wadi QAT 21.97 ;
3: Ahmed Khalifa Abdel Salam OMA 22.00 ; h3/ 0.0 ; 1: Abbas Youssef Ali BRN 20.90 ; 2: Falleh Hasan Hedi Al-Khazaali IRQ 21.41 ; 3: Yaakoub Awadh KUW 21.82 ; 4: Abdul Majeed Mohamed Zakaria QAT 21.84 ;
400 m (24) ; 1: Abbas Youssef Ali BRN/2003 45.87 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader ; 2: Ismail Daoudi Abaker QAT 46.90 ; 3: Ibrahim Ishaq Hussein QAT 47.44 ; 4: Amr Hani Suleiman EGY 47.67 ; 5: Hassan Arour KSA 48.13 ; 6: Abdelali Oyamenah MAR 49.55 ; 7: Farid Al Hasnawi MAR 49.75 ;
heats (23) h1; 1: Ismail Daoudi Abaker QAT 49.18 ; 2: Amr Hani Suleiman EGY 49.20 ; 3: Osama Al Ajili TUN 49.70 ; 4: Abdelali Oyamenah MAR 49.85 ; h2 (23) ; 1: Abbas Youssef Ali BRN 46.30 ; 2: Ibrahim Ishaq Hussein QAT 47.86 ; 3: Hassan Arour KSA 48.39 ; 4: Farid Al Hasnawi MAR 49.90 ;
800 m (24) ; 1: Haithem Chnitef ALG 1:48.75 ; 2: Badr Mohamed Saad Al-Suweid KUW/2003 1:48.84 / NJR ;
3: Abdo-Razak Hassan Guirreh DJI 1:48.90 ; 4: Abdul Razzaq Ismail BRN 1:49.24 ; 5: Abdullah Mohamed Abdullah Al-Yaari YEM 1:49.29 ; 6: Marwan Al Naadi MAR 1:50.55 ; 7: Yassin bin Youssef MAR 1:52.07 ;
heats (23) h1; 1: Badr Mohamed Saad Al-Suweid KUW 1:49.56 ; 2: Abdo-Razak Hassan Guirreh DJI 1:49.69 ; 3: Abdullah Mohamed Abdullah Al-Yaari YEM 1:50.05 ; 4: Haithem Chnitef ALG 1:50.67 ; 5: Marwan
Al Naadi MAR 1:51.31 ; 6: Dawit Jirma Fikadu BRN 1:52.34 ; 7: Chaker Afli TUN 1:53.57 ; 8: Akil Jabbar Ramadhan IRQ 1:54.54 ; h2 ; 1: Abdul Razzaq Ismail BRN 1:51.02 ; 2: Yassin bin Youssef MAR 1:51.34 ;
3: Hussein Mohsen Al Farsi OMA 1:51.46 (dns in final) ; 4: Seif El-Din Mouloud Hafsi ALG 1:52.36 ;
5: Mohamed Idris DJI 1:53.93 ; 6: Eskandar Shaninni TUN 1:54.82 ;
1500 m (27) ; 1: Hassan Idleh Dirneh DJI 3:44.67 ; 2: Abdo-Razak Hassan Guirreh DJI 3:44.67 ; 3: Badr Mohamed Saad Al-Suweid KUW/2003 3:46.30 / NJR ; 4: Dawit Jirma Fikadu BRN 3:46.35 ; 5: Abdul Razzaq Ismail BRN 3:48.90 ; 6: Mohamed Karim Amri TUN 3:50.24 ; 7: Walid Al-Jarfani MAR 3:52.57 ; 8: Ismail Al Shakhikh MAR 3:53.07 ; 9: Iskandar Al Shanni TUN 3:53.48 ; 10: Yazid Dhalae ALG 3:53.73 ; 11: Haithem Chnitef ALG 3:55.95 ; 12: Akil Jabbar Ramadhan IRQ 3:56.76 ;
3000 m (23) ; 1: Mohamed Al Ataty MAR 8:08.84 ; 2: Hassan Idleh Diraneh DJI 8:09.65 ; 3: Abdul Ghani Mohamed Hamid BRN 8:10.13 ; 4: Yazid Dhalae ALG 8:11.17 ; 5: Saeed Amri ALG 8:19.14 ;
6: Hamsi Badi Moelan BRN 8:29.43 ; 7: Ahmed Kenawy Mohamed EGY 8:38.63 ; 8: Mohamed Sayed Fathy EGY 8:41.51 ; 9: Osama Hussain Mohamed Al-Yaari YEM 8:56.83 ; 10: Thamer Qaoud PLE 8:57.19 / NJR ;
5000 m (27) ; 1: Abdul Ghani Mohamed Hamid BRN 14:11.23 ; 2: Abdul Rahman Daoud ALG 14:22.14 ;
3: Mohamed Al Ataty MAR 14:22.47 ; 4: Ahmed Kenawy Mohamed EGY 14:51.71 ;
3000 m St (26) ; 1: Salah Al-Din bin Yazid MAR 8:52.41 ; Abdul Rahman Daoud ALG 8:54.52 ; 3: Hamsi Badi Moelan BRN 9:01.72 ; 4: Yassin Al-Shanni TUN 9:04.16 ; 5: Saeed Amri ALG 9:10.32 ; 6: Muhyiddin bin Shahid MAR 9:32.46 ; 7: Mohamed Nasser Al-Aklabi KSA 9:36.75 ;
110 m H / 99cm (24)/+0.9 ; 1: Munsif Khurafi ALG 13.99 ; 2: Mohamed Najeh Hedi IRQ 14.02 ; 3: Omar Daoudi Abaker QAT 14.43 ; 4: Nayef Khaseef Al-Rashidi QAT 14.66 ; 5: Ahmed Khalifa Abdel Salam OMA 14.79 ; 6: Saad Mohamed Al Subaie KSA 15.01 ; 7: Mohamed Amin Al Adwini TUN 15.10 ; 8: Khalil
Al Heliwi TUN 15.12 ;
400 m H (27) ; 1: Ismail Daoudi Abaker QAT 51.56 ; 2: Ahmed Gamal Gomaa IRQ 52.43 ; 3: Yahya Al Nahedh TUN 53.26 ; 4: Mohammed bin Mansour ALG 54.17 ; 5: Abdullah Djmat Mohamed BRN 54.33 ; Yahya Wabli KSA 55.89 ;
heats (26) h1 ; 1: Ismail Daoudi Abaker QAT 52.14 ; 2: Ahmed Gamal Gomaa IRQ 52.64 ; 3: Mohammed bin Mansour ALG 53.96 ; 4: Abdullah Djmat BRN 54.26 ; 5: Yahya Al Nahedh TUN 54.30 ; 6: Bandar Majrashi KSA 54.87 ; h2 ; 1: Yahya Wabli KSA 53.95 ; 2: Haroun Rahmouni TUN 55.48 ; 3: Mohamed Najeh Hedi IRQ 55.96 ;
High Jump (27) ; 1: Ahmed Al-Tarouti KSA 2.03 ; 2: Nameer Al Busaidi OMA 2.00 ; 3: Omar Arnaout LBN 2.00 ; 4: Ameen Wahayun ALG 2:00 ;
Pole Vault (24) ; 1: Tamer Ashraf Mohamed EGY 4.80 ; 2: Karim Mohamed Mahmoud EGY 4.30 ; 3: Ali Akbar Haidar Hasan Al-Taie IRQ 4.20 ; 4: Mohamed Amine Belhassan TUN 4.20 ; 5: Ali bin Ghashan Al-Qassab KSA 4.10 ;
Long Jump (23); 1: Ziyad Al-Husseini Al-Sayyid EGY 7.27/ 0.0 ; 2: Jamal Al-Din Hadili MAR 7.03/+0.9 ;
3: Abdullah Al-Azmi KUW 6.99/-1.4 ; 4: Mohamed Al Yammi KSA 6.97/+0.1 ; 5: Yassin Essam El-Sayed EGY 6.91/-0.3 ;
Triple Jump (26) ; 1: Yassin Essam El-Sayed EGY 15.36/ 0.0 ; 2: Ahmed Ayoub bin Naajh ALG 14-69/-0.9 ;
3: Omar Musa Ali Mohamed BRN 14.68/+1.0 ; 4: Fakhruddin bin Hajja ALG 14.57/-0.9 ; 5: Ahmed Morsli MAR 14.38/-0.3 ; 6: Sami Bakhit KSA 14.10/+1.2 ; 7: Mohamed Al Yammi KSA 14.03/-1.7 ;
Shot Put / 6 kg (23) ; 1: Youssef Mahmoud Ali EGY 18.02 ; 2: Hussain Al-Tamimi KUW 17.38 ; 3: Ashraf Mohamed Ismail EGY 16.40 ; 4: Sirin Mohamed Abdel Hamid ALG 15.37 ; 5: Bader Naji KSA 15.36 ; 6: Abdul Aziz Saud KUW 13.50 ;
Discus Throw / 1.75 kg (24) ; 1: Ahmed Hamdi Mahmoud EGY 53.63 ; 2: Youssef Mahmoud Ali EGY 49.59 ; 3: Mohamed Ahmed Qassem IRQ 48.69 ; 4: Bader Naji KSA 48.50 ; 5: Jibreen Adam Ahmed QAT 47.91 ;
Hammer Throw / 6 kg (26) ; 1: Omar Hamdi Mahmoud EGY 64.44 ; 2: Basil Mohamed Ahmed EGY 61.75 ;
3: Othman Al Hiloufi MAR 60.43 ; 4: Mutie bu Zayaan TUN 58.82 ; 5: Ali Salem Al Tamimi KUW 58.71 ;
6: Mobeen Rashid Ibrahim Al-Kindi OMA 56.40 ; 7: Youssef Al-Aidi TUN 55.81 ; 8: Mohamed Adil Khan
KUW 51.76 ;
Javelin Throw (27) ; 1: Ahmed Sameh Mohamed EGY 69.26 ; 2: Ahmed Bahgat Abd El BassetEGY 61.88 ;
3: Omar Atia TUN 58.01 ; 4: Abbass Fadhel llaoui IRQ 55.49 ;
Decathlon ( 26/27) ; 1: Mohammed Al-Subaie KSA 6710 ( 11.01/+1.6 , 6.67/ 0.0 , 13.15 , 1.92 , 50.45 / 15.17w/+3.0 , 31.43 , 4.00 , 44.94 , 5:17.64); 2: Ali Bidhi KSA 6214 (11.83/+1.0 , 6.48/nwi , 11.11 ,1.71 ,52.13/ 15.70w/+3.0 , 35.20 , 3.50 , 47.10 , 4:45.08); 3: Noor Hossam Mohamed EGY 5966 ( 12.06/+1.0 , 6.38/nwi , 11.70 , 1.89 , 53.87 , 16.37w/+3.0 , 33.90 , 3.30 , 37.56 , 4:45.41) 4: Mohamed Al-Fateh SassiTUN 5837 ,
5: Elias Bou Tahra ALG 5703 , 6: Abdul Rahman Khaled Sayed EGY 5691, 7: Hussein Nayef Harata IRQ 5430; 8: Abdel Karim Bou Farrah ALG 5324 ,
10000 m Race Walk (23) ; 1. Osama Farhat TUN 43:00.32 ; 2: Ahmed Mohamed Hanafi EGY 43:26.18 ;
3: Osama bin Hamouda ALG 43:36.15 ; 4: Waseem Ownli TUN 49:16.59 ; 5: Khaled Al Siyabi OMA 54:47.69 /
NR & NJR ;
4×100 m R (27) ; 1: QAT 42.11 ; 2: KSA 42.67 ( Sultan Al Kaabi , Hattan Majrashi , Ali Al Tawfiq , Saad
Al-Subaie ) ; 3: IRQ 43.27 ; 4: ALG 43.43 ; 5: TUN 43.54 ;
4×400 m R (27) ; 1: QAT 3:15.42 ; 2: ALG 3:16.18 ; 3: KUW 3:16.61 ; 4: MAR3:16.65 ; 5: KSA 3:22.20 ;
6: TUN 3:22.63 ;
Junior Women:
100 m (24)/-1.0 ; 1: Laila Kamal BRN 11.97 ; 2: Zainab Musa Ali BRN 12.07 ; 3: Salma al-Hilali MAR 12.28 ; 4: Maissa Mouawadh LBN 12.40 ; 5: Noorhan Mohamed Mahmood EGY 12.50 ; 6: Khaoula Karbossa ALG 12.59 ; 7: Dafnun Nariman ALG 12.68 ; 7: Fatima Nassr TUN 12.69 ;
heats (23) h1/ 0.0 ; 1: Laila Kamal BRN 12.03 ; 2: Salma al-Hilali MAR 12.15 ; 3: Noorhan Mohamed Mahmood EGY 12.31 ; 4: Khaoula Karbossa ALG 12.41 ; 5: Fatima Nassr TUN 12.50 ; 6: Barae Mamdouh Mahmoud IRQ 12.91 h2/-0.5 ; 1: Zainab Musa Ali BRN 12.03 ; 2: Dafnun Nariman ALG 12.44 ; 3: Maissa Mouawadh LBN 12.48 ; 4: Rania Mzoughi TUN 12.79 ;
200 m (27) /-2.3 ; 1: Laila Kamal BRN 24.85 ; 2: Awatif Abdallah Ahmad BRN 25.12 ; 3: Lina Maria Gadal ALG 25.34 ; 4: Fatima Nassr TUN 25.70 ; 5: Noorhan Mohamed Mahmood EGY 25.76 ; 6: Maissa Mouawadh LBN 25.84 ; 7: Ines Belgacem TUN 26.03 ; 8: Malek Fartouni ALG 26.25 ;
heats (26) h1/ 0.0 ; 1: Laila Kamal BRN 24.75 ; 2: Lina Maria Gaddal ALG 25.28 ; 3: Maissa Mouawadh LBN 25.52 ; 4: Fatima Nassr TUN 25.64 ; 5: : Barae Mamdouh Mahmoud IRQ 26.23 ; h2/ 0.0 ; 1: Awatif Abdallah Ahmad BRN 24.99 ; 2: Noorhan Mohamed Mahmood EGY 25.37 ; 3: Ines Belgacem TUN 25.49 ; 4: Malek Fartouni ALG 25.89 ;
400 m (24) ; 1: Zainab Musa Ali BRN 53.42 ; 2: Salma al-Hilali MAR 54.45 ; 3: Awatif Abdallah Ahmad BRN 56.35 ; 4: Ines Belkacem TUN 57.60 ; 5: Lina Maria Gadal ALG 58.41 ; 6: Malak Fartuni ALG 56.76 ;
800 m (24) ; 1: Sana Hasnawi MAR 2:08.83 ; 2: Lamia Al Mamouni MAR2:09.83 ; 3: Ruqayyah Moisi ALG 2:10.59 ; 4: Amal Al-Qushouri TUN 2:15.29 ; 5: Shaima Al Mazraqi TUN 2:16.56 ;
1500 m (27) ; 1: Sana Hasnawi MAR 4:23.67 ; 2: Ruqayyah Moisi ALG 4:25.27 ; 3: Fatima Afair MAR
4:26.66 ; 4: Aya Warge TUN 4:27.56 ; 5: Shahd Mohamed Abdo EGY 4:28.51 ;
3000 m (23) ; 1: Fatima Afair MAR 9:56.43 ; 2: Fatima Alzahraa birdaha MAR 10:08.26 ; Aya Warge TUN 10:11.29 ;
5000 m (26) ; 1: Rehab Al Dhaahiri TUN 17:53.71 ; 2: Khadija Al Nasiri MAR 17:53.91 ; 3: Fatima Alzahraa Birdaha MAR 17:56.95 ;
3000 m St (24) ; 1: Rehab Al Dhaahiri TUN 10:03.15 ; Khadija Al Nasiri MAR 10:08.36 ; 3: Lubna Lahdar MAR 11:15.00 ;
100 m H (24)/+1.3 ; 1: Judd Ahmed Maher EGY 14.56 ; 2: Malak Ayman Alsayid EGY 14.66 ; 3: Aya
Al-Rahya SYR 14.67 ; 4: Alyasar Alyusif SYR 14.68 ; 5: Maryam Al Hadidi TUN 14.95 ;
400 m H (27) ; 1: Aya Al-Rahya SYR 1:03.10 ; 2: Noor Rahu ALG 1:03.15 ; 3: Fatima Alzahraa Al Shafaik MAR 1:04.22 ; 4: Maryam Al Hadidi TUN 1:04.31 ; 5: Salma Khaled Abdel-Jabbar EGY 1:05.07 ; 6: Shaima Ajamieh TUN 1:06.35 ; 7: Rahma Adel Ahmed EGY 1:06.41 ; 8: Alyasar Alyusif SYR 1:09.80 ;
heats (26) h1 ; 1: Noor Rahu ALG 1:05.06 ; 2: Salma Khaled Abdel-Jabbar EGY 1:05.66 ; 3: Aya Al-Rahya SYR 1:05.79 ; 4: Maryam Al Hadidi TUN 1:06.37 ; h2 ; 1: Fatima Alzahraa Al Shafaik MAR 1:06.32 ; 2:Shaima Ajamieh TUN 1:07.02 ; 3: Alyasar Alyusif SYR 1:07.46 ; 4: Rahma Adel Ahmed EGY 1:07.68 ;
High Jump (24) ; 1: Drina Hadeel Riziq ALG 1.70 ; 2. Asia Al Hafian MAR 1.65 & Lujain Mohamed Ibrahim EGY 1.65 ; 4: Mariam Al Sultani TUN 1.60 ; Aya Mohamed Al diyasti EGY 1.55 ;
Pole Vault (26) ; 1: Chahd Mohamed Fouad EGY 3.50 ; 2: Samar Ridha Mansouri QAT/2003 3.40 /NR (eq.) & NJR (eq.) ; 3: Zaineb Gharsallah TUN 3.10 ;
Long Jump (23) ; 1: Wessal Hargas ALG 5.77/-0.3 ; 2: Aya Aleaklawi MAR 5.70/ 0.0 ; Salma Abdel Hamid Hamed EGY 5.66/-1.0 ;4: Reem Abdel Azek Abdel Moneim EGY 5.60/ 0.0 ;5: Ghetha Dahmani MAR 5.20/ 0.0; 6: Rowada Hassan IRQ 5.01/ 0.0 ;
Triple Jump (27) ; 1: Wessal Hargas ALG 12.50/+1.9 ; Salma Abdel Hamid Hamed EGY 12.10w/+3.7 ;
3: Leticia Waeeba ALG 12.04/-0.8 ;
Shot Put (24) ; 1: Mennat Allah Abdel Raouf EGY 13.37 ; 2: Naglaa Abd Rabbo Abd El Hai EGY 11.32 ;
3: Ghufran Al Hammadi TUN 11.31 ;
Discus Throw (24) ; 1: Maram Mohamed Ahmed EGY 38.74 ; 2: Basant Tariq Abdul Rahman EGY 38.53 ;
3: Dana Al Azmi KUW 36.90 ;
Hammer Throw (27) ; 1: Senda Guerma TUN 53.59 ; 2: Nada Suleiman Abdel Nabi EGY 51.99 ; 3: Zeina Mohamed Farouk EGY 50.32 ; 4: Fatima Al-Zahra bin Hilal ALG 41.49 ; 5: Fatima Mayseh ALG 41.37 ;
Javelin Throw (26) ; 1: Rola Sameh Raafat EGY 43.39 ; 2: Shahinaz Syed Wefqi EGY 43.24 ; 3: Maryam Smaili TUN 35.15 ; 4: Aya Alfiqi TUN 34.34 ;
Heptathlon (23/24) ; 1. Malak Ayman Al Sayid EGY 4534 ( 14.91/ 0.0 ; 1.41 ; 11.32 ; 25.75/-0.1 / 5.56/+0.8 ; 32.45 ; 2:48.28); 2. Maryam Smaili TUN 4218 ( 16.07/ 0.0 ; 1.41 ; 9.26 ; 27.05/-0.1 / 4.99/+0.8 ; 35.73 ; 2:32.90); 3. Sarah Majed Mohamed EGY 4203 ( 16.00/ 0.0 ; 1.53 ; 8.89 ; 27.40/-0.1 / 5.30/+0.2; 28.13 ;2:36.56); 4. Nisreen Bakouq ALG 3860 ( 15.66/ 0.0 ; 1.38 ; 8.08 ; 27.82/-0.1 / 4.76/-0.1 ;; 27.54 ; 2:34.50); 5. Leticia Waeeba ALG 3825 ( 15.99/ 0.0 ; 1.44 ; 7.14 ; 26.73/-0.1 / 5.29/-1.1 ; 19.10 ; 2:40.65); 6. Rania Murad TUN 3725 ( 17.86/ 0.0 ; 1.38 ; 9.25 ; 26.87/-0.1 / 4.86/+0.1 ; 26.31 ; 2:37.76 ; 7. Aya Asbar SYR 3660 ( 17.94/ 0.0 ; 1.47 ; 9.90 ; 28.30/-0.1 / 4.45/ 0.0 ; 32.10 ; 2:45.20);
10000 m Walk (24) ; 1.Omaima Hassouna TUN 50:50.8 ; 2:Maysa Bu Ghadeer TUN 53:01. 3: Ilham Mansouri ALG 56:13.5 ; 4: Manar Ismail Hazin EGY 57:14.5 ;
4x100m R (27) ; 1: TUN 49.03 ; 2: ALG 49.05 ; 3: EGY 49.79 ; 4: MAR 50.24 ; 5: IRQ 50.26 ;
4x400m R (27) ; 1: MAR 3:52.48 ; 2: ALG 3:54.26 ; 3: TUN 4:03.50 ;
Medal tally
Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | |
1 | Egypt | 13 | 12 | 7 | 32 |
2 | Morocco | 6 | 8 | 6 | 20 |
3 | Tunisia | 6 | 2 | 7 | 15 |
4 | Algeria | 5 | 8 | 5 | 18 |
5 | Bahrain | 5 | 3 | 5 | 13 |
6 | Qatar | 3 | 3 | 3 | 9 |
7 | Iraq | 2 | 2 | 3 | 7 |
8 | Saudi Arabia | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
9 | Djibouti | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
10 | Syria | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
11 | Kuwait | 0 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
12 | Oman | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
13 | Lebanon | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
— | Libya, Palestine, United Arab Emir. and Yemen | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 44 | 45 | 43 | 132 |
Note:
2 Silver medals (& no bronze) in high jump Women’s High Jump
VIETNAM
31st Southeast Asian Games at Hanoi / 14. – 19.05.2022
(-adds/corrs to Reoport No 10 – thanks to Mr Hoang Mih Quyet, VIE-Federation- )
following are some additions and corrections to my earlier report with complete results from these Games
(i.e. missing wind-readings, names of Relay runners and few corrections)
Men:
4×100 R (16):…4. INA (S.Hadi, B.Kertanegara, E.Rimbawan, M.L.Zohri) 39.65; 5. VIE (Nguyen Dinh Vu,
Trinh Viet Tu, Le Quyen Loi, Ngan Ngoc Nghia) 39.87/NR; 6. CAM (Y.Chanthivea, N.Chanyourong, T.Salin,
P.Sokong) 41.24/NR;
4×400 R (18) 1. THA (A.Chumsri, S.Phanpae, R.Semathong, J.R.Atkinson) 3:07.58; 2. VIE (Quach Cong Lich, Tran Nhat Hoang, Tran Dinh Son, Le Ngoc Phuc) 3:08.52;…4. PHI (A.Labita, M.del Prado, F.Ramirez,
J.Sequita) 3:14.08;
Women:
100 m (18)/-0.3: add 4. Vanessa Valentine Longteng INA/2005 11.67 / Asian 2022 Junior & Youth Leader;
1500 m (14)/addit.NR: 4. Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 4:33.95/NR;
T J (14)/addit.wind-readings: Parinya Chueamaroeng THA 13.66/-0.8; Vu Thi Ngoc Ha VIE 13.52/-1.1; Maria Natalia Londa INA 13.45/+0.2; Nguyen Thi Huong VIE 13.15/ 0.0; Kirthana Ramasamy MAS 13.14/-0.2;
4×100 R (16): 1. THA (S.Thipat, S.Poolkerd, O.Chettha, A.Phetkun) 44.39 / Asian 2022 Leader; 2. VIE (Duong Thi Hoa Le Thi Mong Tuyen, Ha Thi Thu, Hoang Du Y) 45.25; 3. MAS (A.N.Alias, Z.H.Zulkifli,
K.S.Selveratnam, N.S.Adi) 45.32; 4. INA (V.V.Longteng, A.J.A.Nuraini, R.Hasruni, R.Murtiningsih) 45.70;
5. PHI (K.K.Santos, M.Escoton, Kayla A.Richardson, E.Medina) 46.35;
4×400 R (18): …2. THA (S.Janhaona, S.Poolkerd, P.Jongkraijak, B.Nontanam) 3:42.90;
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(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan & Mr Rahul Pawar – )
following are the best performances from the 3rd & 4th GP competitions (with mainly different events at these meetings) / outstanding performances at Men´s Triple Jump (on 21st May) & Men´s Javelin Throw (on 24th May) were the highlights together with excellent results in several other events
4th National Grand Prix Event at Bhubaneswar / 24.05.2022
Men:
100 m / Race B/-0.2: Amiya Kumar Mallick 10.74;
400 m / Race A: Ayush Dabas 47.49; Akshay Shetty 48.47; Race B: Rashid ?? 48.28; Race C: K.Saran 47.42; Emmanuel Paul 48.49; Race D: Rithesh Ethape 48.44; Sharath Shetty 48.61;
1500 m: Ajay Kumar Saroj 3:43.36; P.R.Rahul 3:43.95; Shashi Bushan Singh 3:46.73; Kartik Jayraj Karkera
3:48.67; Bhoopendra Singh 3:48.74; Ankit ??/(1999) 3:48.80; Ashok Dandasena 3:51.25; Hritik Balyan 3:51.46; Saurabh Kumar 3:54.14; Arjun Vaishnav 3:56.76;
3000 m St: Balkishan ?? 8:39.34; Naveen Kumar Dagar 9:16.00; Raghav ?? 9:24.64;
400 m H / Race A: Madari P.Jabir 50.19; Thomas Mathew 51.84; Pravin Kumar 53.18; Harshvardhan Bhosale 53.28; Race B: Rohan Gautham Gamble 52.73; Dibyasundar Das 53.95;
L J: Muhammed Anees Yahya 8.15/+0.9 (7.77; x ; 7.93; 8.02; 8-15; x ); Yugant Shekhar Singh 7.73/ 0.0;
Lalu Prasad Bhoi/2003 7.58/+1.6; Siddharth Mohan Naik 7.55/+1.8; Rishabh Rishihwar 7.52/ 0.0; Lokesh Sathyanathan 7.34/-0.2; Samuel Radhakrishnan 7.20/+0.9;
D T: Kirpal Singh Bath 59.92; Banvir Singh 50.36; Ikram Khan 48.45;
J T: Yashvir Singh 82.13 / 7th IND All-Time; Rohit Yadav 80.88; D.Prakasha Manu 77.66; Sahil Silwal 73.89; Kishore Kumar Jena 73.54; Ankit Rathi 68.91; Samarjeet Singh Malhi 66.46; M.Arafath 64.33;
Women:
100 m / Race A/ 0.0: Rajashree Prasad 12.18; Race B/ 0.0: Srabani Nanda 11.87;
400 m: Ramraj Vithya 53.95; G-K.Vijayakumari 54.67; Sonia Baishya 54.78; Preeti ?? 56.47;
1500 m: Lili Das 4:22.39;
3000 m St: Parul Chaudhary 9:42.24; Komal Jagadale 10:00.20; Kajal Sharma 10:23.10; G.Maheshwari 11:16.85; Maneesha ?? 12:00.22;
400 m H: Anu Raghavan 59.70;
P V: Baranica Elangovan 4.05; Rosy Meena Paulraj 4.00; Preethika Anandhan & A.C.Nivya Antony 3.40;
L J: Nayana James 6.37/+0.6; Ancy Sojan 6.35/ 0.0; Shaili Singh/2004 6.27/ 0.0; Sherin Abdul Ghafoor
5.94/ 0.0; Meryl Ann Mathew/2003 5.90/ 0.0; Manisa Merel 5.86/-0.8; Pooja Saini 5.72/ 0.0;
D T: Navjeet Kaur Dhillon 54.79; Seema Punia (-Antil) 53.57; Nidhi Rani 49.85; Sunita Devi 48.07;
Parbati Sethi 43.23;
J T: Sanjana Choudhary 56.59 / 6th IND All-Time; Sharmila Kumari 55.48; Shilpa Rani 51.98; Anjani Kumari 40.23;
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3rd National Grand Prix Event at Bhubaneswar / 21.05.2022
Men:
200 m / Race A/ 0.0: Akshay Shetty 21.86;
Race B/+0.3: Aryan Ekka/12003 21.87;
800 m / Race A: Krishan Kumar 1:47.92; Ankesh Chaudhary 1:48.14; Pradeep Senthil Kumar/2003 1:49.01;
Prakash Balu Gadage 1:49.02;
Race B: Somnath Chauhan/2004 1:52.72; Satyajeet Suresh Pujari/2003 1:52.98; Mujamil Ameer 1:54.75;
5000 m: Abhishek Pal 14:27.59; Kartik Kumar 14:27.73; Gulveer Singh 14:27.82; Vipin ??/2003 14:46.21;
110 m H/+0.3: Yashwanth Kumar Laveti 14.61; K.Prem Kumar 14.70; Palani Veeramani 14.83;
H J: Sarvesg Anil Kushare 2.21; Jesse Sandesh 2.18; Swadhin Kumar Majhi 2.05;
P V: G.Dheenadhayalan 4.60;
T J: Abdulla Aboobacker 17.19/+1.4 / 2nd IND All-Time (16.00; x ; x ; x; 171.9/+1.4;- ); Unnikrishnan Karthik 17.10/ 0.0 / 4th IND All-Time(16.47; 16.28; 15.19; 16.43; 16.79; 17.10/ 0.0); Eldhose Paul 16.87/+0.9 (16.42; 16.58; x ; 16.87/+0.9; 16.34; 16.61); D.Gailey Venister 16.17/0.0;
T.Selva Prabhu/2004 15.70/+1.1; J.Mohanraj 15.38/-1.9;
S P: Karanveer Singh 19.67; Inderjeet Singh 17.99; Dhanvir Singh 17.87; Adhish Ghildiyal 16.50;
Women:
200 m/-0.2: Srabani Nabda 24.04; Sonia Dalel 24.82; Rajashree Prasad 25.00;
800 m: Lili Das 2:10.72;
5000 m: Sanjivani B.Jadhav 15:56.74; Kavita Yadav 16:38.05;
100 m H/+0.8: Chandrasekar Kanimozhi 14.09; S.Sriireshma 14.60;
H J: Gracena Glistus Merly 1.75; Rubina Yadav 1.75;
T J: Mallala Anusha 12.90/ 0.0; Poorva Hitesh Sawant/2003 12.60/-1.3; Sharvari Avinas Parulekar
12.26/+1.5; R.Aishwarya 12.23/ 0.0;
S P: Manpreet Kaur (I/1990) 16.81; Abha Khatua 16.60; Kachnar Chaudhary 14.99; T.Nivetha 13.10;
Prity Chakraborthy 12.92;
D T: Navjeet Kaur Dhillon 58.03; Seema Punia (-Antil) 55.97; Nidhi Rani 52.63; Sunita Devi 49.11;
Debanjana Dey 42.39; M.N.Sushma 40.81;
H T: Sarita Prakash Singh 61.41; Sneha Suryakant Jadhav 51.46;
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Review of results at various Regional State events
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan – )
following are selected best results from several Regional State events in INDIA during last weeks /
all events without wind-measurements and some events hand-timed / for most events results are restricted to
finals and for Haryana State Champs restricted to TOP 6 in finals (& with very inaccurate names-info)
Tamil Nadu State Champs at Coimbatore / 13. – 15.05.2022
100 m (13): V.K.Elakkiyadasan 10.56; Balakrishnan Sivakumar 10.61; A.Vignesh 10.68; Gunasekaran
Kathiravan 10.82;
200 m (15): V.K.Elakkiyadasan 21.42; A.Vignesh 21.70; S.Tamilarasu 21.78; Ragul Kumar 21.93;
semis (15) s1: Elakkiyadasan 21.52; Ragul Kumar 21.67; s2: Tamilarasu 21.88; s3: Vignesh 21.76;
heats (14)/ fastest times out of 35 heats !!: h30: Vignesh 21.78; h31: Tamilarasu 21.99;
400 m (14): K.Saran 47.97; R.Mohan Kumar 48.47; A.Suraj/2003 48.56;
semis (14) s1: Mohan Kumar 47.93; Sharan Shankar 48.24; T.Jeevan Kumar 48.45; Arul Rajalingam 48.51;
s2: R.Ilamurugu 48.58; s3: Saran 48.01;
heats (13)/ fastest time out of 27 heats: h20: Saran 48.65;
800 m (15): Mariappan Murugadhasan 1:52.65; B.Gaurav Yadav 1:53.20; R.Dhinesh 1:53.37; Jeeva Saran Ashokan 1:54.53; Sharan Shankar 1:54.70;
1500 m (14): M.Ravikumar 3:52.21; C.Loganathan 3:56.95;
5000 m (14): M.Sathish Kumar 14:44.97;
10000 m (13): M.Sathish Kumar 30:24.74;
100 m H (14): V.V.Haresh Raam 14.86; Kuppusamy Premkumar 14.88; Manav Rajanarayanan 14.95;
heats (14) h1: Raam 15.18; h3: G.Nishanth Raja 15.19; h6: Surendhar Jayakumar 14.72; G.Dhanush Adithan 14.78;
400 m H (13): P.Pravin Kumar 52.32; A.Yogesh 53.70; M.Bhuvana Karthick 54.09; T.Manikanda Prabhu
54.10;
H J (14): Vincent Bharathi 2.19; R.Mannivannan 2.11; J.Aravind 2.08; K.Vinith 2.08; J.Aadarsh Ram 2.05; Annavi Mothi Arun 2.05; K.Chandra Mohan 2.05;
P V (13): Siva Subramaniam 5.00; A.Gnana Sone 4.80; U.Gokulnath 4.70; Mani Santhosh Kumar 4.60;
A.Ranjith 4.60; Murugesan Gowtham 4.60;
L J (15): Ravi Swaminathan 7.75; P.Asadullah Mujahith 7.66; S.Sanmath Darshan/2003 7.65; M.Vishnu
7.65; Samuel Radhakrishnan 7.45; M.Sandeep Vinsto Kumar 7.44; Sekar Saran 7.30; C.Santhosh Kumar 7.17;
T J (14): T.Vimal Mugesh 16.14; S.N.Mohammed Salahuddin 16.11 (& 16.03); T.Selva Prabhu/2004
16.11 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader (& 15.80); V.Dinesh 15.95; J.Mohan Raj 15.83; P.Kapil Anand 15.48;
B.Suresh 15.38; Francis Xavier Sanjai 15.15;
D T (14): Senthil Mithravarun 48.77; R.Vijay 46.50; C.Cithieeswar 46.27;
H T (13): Nagarajan Shankar 59.99;
J T (14): S.Braveman Heart 74.63; R.Matheswaran 69.08; M.Arafath 67.69; T.Sathyanarayanan 66.55;
V.Mohanabigaivasan 65.93; J.Kishoth Kumar 65.72;
Decathlon (14/15)/no details: Jose S.Stalin 6388; G.S.Sreedhu 6361; V.Naveenkumar 6353; S.Krishnakumar
6339; Rajendran Suren 6269; A.S.Logeshkumar/2003 6029;
10000 m Walk (14): Servin Sebastian 42:49.47; Avinesh Anthony 46:59.36; G.Sarathy/2003 47:28.50;
P.Prabhakaran 48:59.65;
4×100 R (15): Rockfort Star Academy Team 41.62;
4×400 R (13): Rockfort Star Academy Team 3:15.59;
100 m (13): R.Giridharini 12.00; Archana Suseendran 12.04;
heats (13) h2: Suseendran 12.07; h3: Giridharini 12.15;
200 m (15): Archana Suseendran 24.20 (& 24.31 as 1h1); R.Giridharini 24.56; K.Roshini 25.19;
400 m (14): M.Steffi Olimba 55.34; K.Roshini 55.69; B.Sumathira 55.88; S.Baby 57.00; J.Dhivya 57.09;
R.Swathi 57.54;
800 m (15): V.Kavitha 2:11.27 (& 2:11.27 = same time as 1h1); K.Soundarya 2:11.82; S.Neelambarai 2:13.83;
1500 m (13): V.Kavitha 4:32.34; Aakancha Kerketta/2005 4:32.63; S.Neelambari 4:42.59;
3000 m St (15): J.Nibiya Joseph 12:17.94; A.Geethanjali/2004 12:18.37;
100 m H (14): Chandrasekar Kanimozhi 14.20; Thabitha Philip Mahe 14.42; S.Nandhini 14.48; Kongan Nandhini 14.49; S.Sriireshma 14.83;
heats (14) h1: Mahe 14.53; Sriireshma 14.91; h2: Kanimozhi 14.24; Kongan Nandhini 14.54; S.Nandhini
14.69;
400 m H (13): J.Dhivya 60.50; B.Sumathira 60.54; M.Steffi Olimba 61.63; Sridhar Aarthi 63.28;
heats (13) h2: Sumathira 62.55; h3: Olimba 62.70; h4: Dhivya 61.12; M.Loganayaki 62.81;
H J (13): Gracena Glistus Merly 1.81; Kevinaa Ashwine Annavi 1.74; N.K.Varsha 1.71; K.Gobika 1.71;
P V (13): Pavithra Vengatesh 4.10; Baranica Elangovan 4.00; Rosy Meena Paulraj 3.90; B.Balanisha 3.60;
Sathya Tamilarasan 3.50; S.Sneha 3.30; C.Pushparani 3.30; V.Dharshini/2003 3.20;
L J (15): Harshini Saravanan 6.42; Uma Maheswari 6.03; R.Shobanadevi 5.93; Sherin Abdol Ghaffoor 5.81; Ilango Asha 5.80; Kavya Manoharan/2003 5.73;
T J (13): Jebaseelan Coleshiya 13.05; Ilango Asha 12.92; Harshini Saravanan 12.82; R.Aishwarya 12.65;
P.Babisha 12.48; M.A.Siva Anbarasi 12.31; S.Nandhini 12.25; S.Emayatharasi/2003 12.05;
S P (15): B.Anamika Das 13.60; Vellasamy Nandhini 12.66;
D T (14): Karuniya Muthuramalingam 46.67; Vellasamy Nandhini 42.68; Priya Dharshini 40.43;
H T (13): Senthivel Srinithi 49.35; D.Vinodhini 45.18;
J T (14): Sundaram Saraswathi 42.18; Neelakandan Hemamalimi 41.79;
Heptathlon (13/14)/no details: N.K.Varsha 4133; M.Kavya/2003 4045; R.Sangeetha 4020;
10000 m Walk (14): Mokavi Muthurathinam 51:43.85; I.Pavithra 5:04.75;
4×100 R (15): Southern Railway Team 48.07; Central Excise Team 48.07;
4×400 R (13): Prime Sports Academy Team 3:56.76;
Mixed Relays
4×400 R (15): Achiever SAA Team 3:41.95;
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Delhi State Champs at New Delhi / 12. – 15.05.2022
200 m (14): Tushar Kanti Manna 21.79;
400 m (13): Keshav Tanwar 48.11; Aditya Raja Singh 48.18;
800 m (12): Nitin ?? 1:50.79; Amit Mathur 1:54.33; Prakash Kumar 1:54.42; Ashu ?? 1:54.55;
Himanshu Yadav 1:54.89;
1500 m (14): Harendra Kumar 3:49.71; Kuldeep Singh 3:50.92; Tushar Dahya 3:53.49; Nitin ?? 3:54.34;
5000 m (13): Harendra Kumar 14:02.42; Kuldeep Singh 14:07.21; Tushar Dahiya 14:56.30;
3000 m St (15): Sumit Kumar 9:11.83;
400 m H (15): Keshav Tanwar 53.60;
S P (12): Sahib Singh 17.34;
D T (13): Arjun Kumar Singh 53.34; Surjeet Gurra 50.24; Arvind Sharma 49.29;
H T (14): Manjeet Sirohi 57.21; Mayank Yadav 56.96; Sumit Kumar 55.94; Vishal Choudhary 55.81;
Kaushal Singh 55.26; Himanshu ?? 54.78;
J T (12): Abhishek Drall 75.01; Nikunj Singh 69.58; Arun Kumar 66.29; Nishant Dahya 64..66;
20000 m Walk (15): Monu Jakhar 1:35:14.35;
Junior Men / born 2002 or later:
200 m (14): Suraj/(2002) 21.98;
800 m (12): Anant Gautam/(2002) 1:53.94; Harendra Singh/2003 1:54.81;
1500 m (14): Prashant Choudhary/2003 3:49.09; Saurabh Kumar/(2002) 3:55.15; Hritik Balyan/(2002) 3:55.54;
5000 m (13): Prashant Choudhary 14:16.54; Vipin ??/2003 14:35.89; Saurabh Kumar/(2002) 14:44.92;
Pavan Kumar/2004 14:57.40;
3000 m St (15): Hritik Balyan/(2002) 9:19.71;
S P / 6 kg (15): Vikas Kumar/2003 17.60;
H T / 6 kg (14): Devang ??/2003 63.90; Mayank Yadav/2003 59.25;
Youth Boys / born 2004 or later:
200 m (14): Md Amir/2005 21.88; Narender Kumar/2004 21.93;
1500 m (14): Shailabh Singh2005 3:56.04; Ritik Deol/2005 3:56.28;
3000 m (13): Ritik Deol/2005 8:29.79;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (15): Shubnam Singh Rawat/2004 14.34; Kunal Kumar/2004 14.36;
400 m H/84 cm (15): Kumal Kumar/2004 53.99;
S P / 5 kg (12): Jaidev Dikka/2004 17.97;
H T / 5 kg (15): Nirbhay Choudhary/2004 71.7;
Women:
200 m (14): Simran Deep Kaur 24.55; Simran Kaur Bedi 24.81; Neeshu Kumari 24.92;
400 m (13): Pooja ?? 54.24; Neeshu Kumari 55.36; Shalu Chaudhary 56.06; Shabnam ?? 56.20;
Neha Kumari 56.24; Simran Deep Kaur 56.56;
800 m (12): K.M.Chanda 2:07.71; Shalu Chaudhary 2:10.25;
5000 m (13): Ujala ?? 17:06.74; Rozi ?? 18:08.79;
S P (12): Shrishti Vig 16.07;
D T (12): Sonal Goyal 50.95; Bhavana Yadav 45.69;
H T (15): Varsha Kumari 45.70;
Junior Women / born 2002 or later:
100 m (12): Cynthia Francis/2003 12.20;
800 m (12): Ruhi Bohra/2004 2:12.21;
1500 m (14): Ruhi Bohra/2004 4:29.50;
D T (13): Anusha Yadav/2003 41.01;
Youth Girls / born 2004 or later:
3000 m (13): Sonam Singh/2004 10:18.20;
2000 m St (15): Sonam Singh/2004 7:17.03;
D T (13): Anisha ??/2005 42.08;
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Haryana State Champs at Karnal / 14. – 15.05.2022
100 m (15): Govind Kumar 10.66; Sanjeev Singh 10.77;
200 m (14): Pankaj Krishan 21.78; Amarjeet ?? 21.94;
400 m (15): Vikrant Panchal 46.99; Pankaj Krishan 48.11; Parveen Boora 48.51; Anish Kumar 48.61;
800 m (14): Manjeet ?? 1:50.21; Devender Kumar 1:50.51; Satya Dev 1:50.78; Sumit Kharab 1:52.24;
Arjun Khokhar 1:52.35; Surender Singh 1:52.41;
1500 m (15): Ishu Solanki 3:49.08; Sukchain Singh 3:49.42; Yashveer ?? 3:50.41; Sunil ?? 3:50.89;
Ravinder ?? 3:51.43; Ramikesh Singh 3:53.14;
5000 m (14): Shubham Sindhu 14:27.94; Suraj ?? 14:28.76; Mohit Pannu 14:48.83;
10000 m (15): Ankit Deswal Singh 31:07.07;
3000 m St (14): Rohit Varma 8:51.25; Ankit ?? 9:15.81; Sumit Kundu 9:22.67; Dharmender ??/2003 9:26.20;
110 m H (15): Mohit ??/2003 14.63;
400 m H (14): Narender Aman 51.60; Anup Kumar 52.12; Amit Kumar 52.83; Vijay Singh Malik 53.39;
Parmbir Singh 53.42; Jashan Singh 53.52;
H J (14): Gurjeet Singh 2.05;
P V (15): Anuj Singh 4.80; Sunil Singh 4.70; Sunny ?? 4.60; Manish Singh 4.50;
L J (15): Bhupender Singh 7.72; Sandeep Kumar 7.29; Ravi Bisni 7.27; Pardeep Arya 7.19;
S P (14): Inderjeet Singh 18.03; Sanyam Sanjay/2003 17.81 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader; Chetari Kapoor 16.54; Bhagat Singh 16.48; Parveen Singh 16.44; Ashish Bhalothia 16.39;
D T (15): Nirbhay Singh 57.36; Vazeer Baniwal 55.72; Parsant Malik 52.02; Manjeet ?? 51.20; Ravinder Singh 51.13; Ajay Kumar/2003 49.86;
H T (14): Ajay Singh 61.81; Naveen Yadav 61.81; Ravi Singh 61.22; Deepak Malik 60.20; Gaurav Kumar 59.12; Himanshu ?? 55.92;
J T (15): Vikrant Malik 73.56; Ravi Tanwar 67.84; Manbir Singh 64.80; Mohit ?? 64.52;
Decathlon (14/15)/no details: Sunil Kumar 6781; Amit ?? 6369;
Junior Men / born 2003 or later:
100 m (15): Ankit Kumar/2003 10.72; Rohit Kumar/2003 10.81;
200 m (14): Krodewal Ankush/2003 21.87; Ankit Kumar/2003 21.95;
400 m (15): Deepak Rohilla/2003 47.96; Deepak Singh/2005 48.34; Krodewal Ankush/2003 48.40; Kapil Raika/2004 48.41;
800 m (14): Sanjeet Balhara/2003 1:52.01; Sahil Kumar/2004 1:53.24; Rishab Singh/2003 1:54.33;
Navdeep ??/2003 1:54.49; Rohil ??/2005 1:54.55;
1500 m (15): Rishabh Singh/2003 3:50.30; Kapil Kumar/2005 3:57.13; Vikram Singh/2004 3:57.27;
3000 m (15): Baljeet Singh/2005 8:39.31;
5000 m (14): Gagan Singh/2003 14:44.23; Karamveer Yadav/2005 14:46.79;
3000 m St (14): Dharmender ??/2003 9:26.90;
110 m H/99 cm (15): Mohit ??/2003 14.49; Kamal ??/2003 14.81;
400 m H (14): Vikash Singh/2003 53.68;
L J (15): Mohd Atta Sazid/2006 7.33 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader; Ajay Sharma/2003 7.15;
T J (14): Mohd Atta Sazid/2006 15.13;
S P / 6 kg (15): Sanyam Sanjay/2003 18.96 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader; Sawan Singh/2004 18.33; Kunal Kaushik Kumar/2003 17.98; Harry ??/2004 17.51; Ankit ??/2003 16.85;
D T / 1.75 kg (14): Rahul ??/2003 52.94; Ajay Kumar/2003 51.82; Pawan Rangi/2003 51.14; Saksham
Kumar/2003 50.02;
H T / 6 kg (15): Vinit Kumar/2003 65.81; Neeraj Sharma/2003 60.12; Naresh Kumar/2003 58.87;
10000 m Walk (15): Deepender Singh/2003 47:49.67; Deepanshu Dabas/2005 48:22.60; Ram Mohan/2005
49:11.44;
Women:
100 m (15): Preeti Singh 11.73; Himanshi Malik 12.21;
200 m (14): Kiran Pahal 23.69; Nisha ?? 24.65; Himanshi Malik 24.81; Priya ?? 25.01; Sonia ?? 25.15;
400 m (15): Kiran Pahal 51.84; Deepanshi Singh 53.72; Nisha ?? 54.40; Nancy Singh 54.96; Priya ??
56.27; Bhateri Singh 57.48;
1500 m (15): Poonam ?? 4:35.19; Pooja Singh/(2001) 4:38.75;
5000 m (14): Pooja Ram/(1996) 17:29.51;
3000 m St (14): Parmila Singh 12:26.01; Chanchal Singh 12:46.48; Savita Rani 12:49.95;
400 m H (14): Bhateri Singh 61.08;
H J (14): Rubina Yadav 1.75; Rekha ?? 1.71;
P V (15): Jyoti Kumari 3.15;
T J (14): Renu Grewal 13.86; Himansa Dahiya 12.71;
S P (14): Yogita Kumari 13.72;
D T (15): Sunita Kumari 48.96; Tanuja ?? 42.41;
H T (14): Renu Chhikara 60.74; Jyoti Jakhar 57.91; Sanjita Kumari 54.45; Anisha Dahiya 51.17;
Aishwarya ?? 46.36; Ritesh Singh 44.75;
J T (15): Jyoti Rakesh 48.79; Pushpa Jakhar 47.63; Sharmila Kumari 47.31; Neha Kumari 45.47;
Neelam ?? 45.16; Deepika Kumari/2005 44.58;
Heptathlon (14/15)/no details: Sonu Kumari 5162; Tanu Singh 4797; Kajal ?? 4652;
Junior Women / born 2003 or later:
100 m (15): Tamanna ??/2004 11.80; Bhawna ??/2003 12.00;
200 m (14): Tamanna ??/2004 25.01; Akansha Singh/2004 25.22;
400 m (15): Simmy ??/2003 55.26; Urvashi ??/2003 56.75; Akansha Singh/2004 57.37;
800 m (14): Urvashi ??/2003 2:08.44;
5000 m (14): Jyoti ??/2003 17:25.72; Tannu ??/2003 17:27.69; Annu ??/2004 17:32.09;
3000 m St (14): Priti ??/2004 12:39.23; Rituraj ??/2004 12:48.46;
400 m H (14): Simmy ??/2003 59.89; Asha ??/2005 64.39;
P V (15): Shabnam ??/2003 3.45; Rajni ??/2004 3.35;
L J (15): Pariksha ??/2005 6.01 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader;
D T (15): Nistha Kumari/2005 43.11; Sanya Singh Yadav/2003 42.50;
H T (14): Lalita Rani/2003 46.69; Ankita ??/2005 45.68;
Heptathlon (14/15)/no details: Pooja ??/2003 4717;
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Kerala State Champs at Thenhipalam / 14. – 15.05.2022
100 m (14): T.Midhun 10.64; K.P.Aswin 10.69;
400 m (14): Rahul Baby 47.22; Sachin Roby 47.81; T.S.Manu 47.89; Jerin Johney 47.99;
Gautham Krishana 48.09;
800 m (15): Tomson Paulose 1:52.92; Srinivasan Sarath 1:53.21; M.S.Anandhumon 1:53.77;
1500 m (14): J.Rijoy/2003 3:57.29;
110 m H (14): N.V.Shahad 14.78; M.N.Nasimudheen 14.85; Muhammed Lazan 14.92;
400 m H (15): K.Arjun 53.46; M.Manoop 53.81;
P V (14): Anand Manoj/2003 4.50;
L J (14): Rejimon Sajan 7.42; K.Manoj Sreekanth 7.25;
T J (15): Ambika B.Arun 16.17; C.D.Akhil Kumar 15.90;
D T (14): Alex P.Thankachan 47.53;
J T (14): Arun Baby 70.65; Anoop Valsan 65.06;
Decathlon (14/15)/no details: K.Radhakrishnan Gokul 6267;
Women:
100 m (14): A.P.Shielda 11.87; S.S.Sneha 12.07; A.P.Shilbi 12.12;
200 m (15): A.P.Shielda 24.51;
400 m (14)/hand-timed: Reghunath Arathi 54.6; P.O.Sayana 54.8; T.J.Jamsheela 55.0; Linet George 55.3;
Ansa Babu 56.7; Stephy Sara Koshy/2003 56.9; K.Sneha 57.1;
800 m (15): Priscilla Daniel 2:11.17; Stephy Sara Koshy/2003 2:11.81; Balakrishnan C.Babitha 2:14.25;
1500 m (14): Balakrishnan C.Babitha 4:43.73; Priscilla Daniel 4:44.63;
3000 m St (14): K.Swetha 11:37.65; Aagnus Merin Shaji 11:58.87; R.Gayathri 12:05.69;
100 m H (14): Aparna Roy 13.82; Ann Rose Tomy 14.23; Merin Biju 15.07;
400 m H (15): Anu Raghavan 58.46; Reghunath Arathi 60.31; P.O.Sayana 60.53;
H J (14): Angel P.Devasia 1.68;
P V (14): Divya Mohan & Mariya Jaison 3.70; Reshma Raveendran 3.60; A.C.Nivya Antony 3.50;
Blessy Kunjumon 3.20;
L J (14): L.Sruthi Lakshmi 6.37; Nayana James 6.33; Ashna Shaji 5.78;
T J (15): Nellickal Varkey Sheena 12.91; Merin Biju 12.47; Meera Shibu 12.41;
H T (14): Kessia Mariam Benny 48.72; Blessy Devasia/2003 47.63;
Heptathlon (14/15)/no details: Mariya Thomas 4406;
10000 m Walk (15): Kannan Akshaya 1:53:03.30; Sandra Surendran 1:53:13.20;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (15): Palakkad Team (R.Laiju, C.Jithesh, S.S.Koshy, K.A.Anamika) 3:38.41;
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Telangana State Champs at Hyderabad / 14. – 15.05.2022
100 m (15): Mane Dinesh 10.6;
Junior Men / born 2003 or later:
H T / 6 kg (15): T.A.Tarun/2004 57.77;
10000 m Walk (15): Raj Mishra/2004 46:45.58; Dharmveer Singh/2005 47:47.37;
Women:
1500 m (15): G.Maheshwari 4:44.8;
10000 m Walk (15): A.Anjali 54:30.8;
Junior Women / born 2003 or later:
100 m (15): Jeevanji Deepthi/2003 12.0;
200 m (14): Jeevanji Deepthi/2003 24.4;
800 m (14): Donthu Bhagyalaxmi/2003 2:10.8;
1500 m (15): Donthu Bhagyalaxmi/2003 4:36.2;
3000 m St (15): Cheripelly Keerthana/2006 12:15.8;
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West Bengal State Champs at Kolkata / 05. – 08.05.2022
100 m (8): Safikul Mondal 10.5;
400 m (7): Karunamoy Mahato 47.5;
Men / under 23 years:
200 m (6): Bapi Sheikh 21.5;
800 m (6): Tapas Dey 1:53.1; Ajoy Mahata 1:53.6; Nilkantha Ray 1:54.1;
5000 m ( ): Suman Biswas 14:52.3;
110 m H (6): Dibyasundar Das 14.6;
400 m H (7): Dibyasundar Das 54.0;
H J (6): Uchchaal Kumar Roy 2.07;
Junior Men / under 20 years:
200 m (6): Sumit Mondal/2003 21.6;
400 m (7): Karna Bag 48.4;
800 m (6): Sayan Karmokar 1:54.5;
110 m H / 99 cm (6): Sayan Biswas 14.5;
400 m H (7): Karna Bag 53.2;
H J (6): Mohd Asraf Ali/2003 2.06;
L J (7): Amitra Ghosh/2003 7.26;
Women:
100 m (8): Himashree Roy 11.3;
200 m (6): Tumpa Mahato 25.0;
400 m (7): Sonia Baishya 55.3;
100 m H: Rokeya Khatun 14.7;
D T ( ): Jhuma Basu 41.19; Dipanwita Chandra 40.95;
Women / under 23 years:
100 m (8): Rajashree Prasad 11.7; Tanusree Porel 12.0;
200 m (6): Rajashree Prasad 24.0; Tanusree Porel 24.5;
400 m (7): Swastidipa Karmakar 57.7;
100 m H: Moumita Mondal 14.7;
H J (6): Promilla Rajgor 1.71;
L J (7): Daliya Parvin 5.71;
S P (6): Prity Chakraborty 13.04;
J T (7): Ujala Kumari Singh 40.73;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
200 m (6): Shyama Mandal 24.5;
400 m (7): Shyama Mandal 55.0;
Mixed Relays:
Junior 4×400 R: East Bengal Club Team (K.Bag, J.Moumi, A.Pare, M.Ruma) 3:46.2;
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Kerala Games at Trivandrum / 07. – 08.05.2022
100 m (7): K.P.Aswin 10.5;
400 m (7): Jerin Johney 48.5;
L J (7): Mohammed Asif 7.30;
T J (8): Boby Sabu 14.91;
J T (7): Arun Baby 67.93;
Women:
100 m (7): A.P.Shielda 11.7;
200 m (8): A.P.Shielda 24.7;
H J (8): Athira Somarajan 1.71; Roshna Augustine/2003 1.68;
L J (7): Jereena John 5.80;
T J (8): Aleena Jose 12.25; Ashna Shaji 11.93;
H T (7): Kessia Mariam Benny 46.03; Blessy Devasia/2003 45.79;
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Delayed results from the following two earlier State Championships are restricted to results for the medallists
(with rather good standards in Throwing events at Patiala and only few slected best performances at another
event at Bhubaneshwar)
Punjab State Champs at Patiala / 19.03.2022
200 m: Lovepreet Singh 21.65;
400 m: Harpreet Singh/(1997) 48.68;
1500 m: Harpreet Singh/(1991) 3:57.69;
400 m H: Jashanjot Singh 52.83;
H J: Kaustubha Jaiswal 2.05;
D T: Kirpal Singh Bath 61.57; Gagandeep Singh 57.50; Harpreet Singh/(1993) 55.51;
H T: Damneet Singh 65.63; Gurdev Singh 63.06; Bajinder Singh 62.81;
J T: Kunwar Ajayraj Singh 72.39; Arshdeep Singh 72.24; Jaswant Singh 69.42;
Women:
100 m: Kamaljeet Kaur 12.14;
200 m: Kamaljeet Kaur 24.57; Simranjeet Kaur 24.87; Rashdeep Kaur 25.07;
400 m: Simranjeet Kaur 56.18; Simarjeet Kaur 56.76;
800 m: Twinkle Chaudhary 2:05.43;
5000 m: Reena Patel 16:50.33; Santara Rai 17:32.72;
S P: Manpreet Kaur (II/1996) 16.97; Paramjot Kaur 14.70;
H T: Amandeep Kaur 50.03;
J T: Manpreet Kaur/(1999) 44.04;
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Odisha State Champs at Bhubaneswar / 08. – 11.04.2022
5000 m (8): Ashok Daudasena 14:49.4;
Men / under 23 years:
L J (9): Sarun Paya Singh 7.14;
Women:
100 m (9): Dutee Chand 11.7;
200 m (9): Dutee Chand 23.7;
D T (11): Parbati Sethi 40.51;
H T (9): Divya Shandilya 49.35;
Women / under 23 years:
L J (9): Manisha Merel 5.65;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
National University & College Games at Taoyuan / 08.-11.05.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA – )
following are detailed results incl. confirmed translations for the names of all medallists (TOP 3) plus addit. best
performances for other finalists (some without accurate spelling resp.correct spelling of names of these athletes)/
overall information restricted to results from finals (except one TOP time at Men´s 100 m heats)
100 m (9)-0.5: Lin Yu-Hsien 10.37 (& 10.26/+1.7 as 1h6 / 3rd TPE All-Time; Sung Yueh-Chun 10.45;
Chen Wen-Pu 10.48; Wei Tai-Sheng 10.62; Huang Tso-Chun/2003 10.64; Lin Cheng-Yen 10.65;
Chao Ching-Min 10.74; Lai Po-Hsiang (??) 10.78;
200 m (11)/-0.4: Lin Yu-Hsien 21.00; Chen Wen-Pu 21.19; Sung Yu-Chun 21.26 (= twin to 2nd at 100 m);
Ke Wu Yen-Ming 21.30; Huang Tso-Chun 21.36; He Hsu-Han 21.61;
400 m (9): Tsai Chun-Cheng 47.86; Wang Yun 48.24; Li Hao-Wei 48.53;
800 m (11): Chen Yen-Wei 1:54.08; Tang Wei-Lun 1:54.18; Chen Teh-Tan 1:54.56; Yu Ming-Ting 1:54.72;
3000 m St (1): Chou Ting-Yin 9:18.27; Tseng Ting-Wei 9:23.72; Chu Yun-Chao 9:32.22;
110 m H (9)/-0.5: Chen Yung-Chun 14.01; Wu Rui-Feng 14.34; Luo Cheng-Ting 14.39; Chu Chen-Hsiang 14.41; Cheng ??-?? 14.49; Chang Yun-Le (??) 14.54; Tsai Chung-Han (??) 14.80;
400 m H (11): Tsai Chun-Cheng 51.00; Chang Chen-Yu 52.04; Chu Chen-Hsiang 52.21; Huang Ting-Hsuan (??) 53.37; Chen Yan-Ching (??) 53.49; Chang ??-?? 53.65;
H J (9): Tsai Wei-Chih 2.13; Fu Chao-Hsuan 2.10; Chang Teng-Ren 2.10; Cheng Yung-Ren 2.10;
Chen Kuei-Chun 2.07; Kuo Yu-Cheng 2.04;
P V (10): Lin Chih-Cheng 5.25 / 5th (eq.) TPE All-Time; Huang Yung-Fu & Hsu Teh-Ching 5.15; Wang
Ying-Kai 5.05; Ku Ming-Ho 4.85; Liao Chin-Ting 4.65;
L J (10): Lin Yu-Tang 8.02w/+2.4; Lin Chia-Hsing 7.96/+1.3; Wen Hua-Yu 7.92/+0.9; Chang Chieh-Yu
7.28/+0.6; ?? ??-?? 7.23/+1.3; Kao Chen-Hung (??) 7.23/+1.9; Tsai Yu-Chen 7.17/+1.2;
T J (8): Li Yun-Chen 16.36/+1.8 / 2nd TPE All-Time; Huang Hao-Wen 15.67/+1.4; Chen Chun-Lin 15.49/+1.6; Chou Cheng-Chia 15.48/+2.0; Tsai Yu-Chen 15.14/+1.5; Chen Yu-Sen 14.92/+0.9;
Yang Chieh-Yu 14.82/+1.0;
S P (10): Yang Po-En 17.32; Hsueh Mao-Hung 16.71; Chen Yi-Chu 16.54; Hu Shao-Feng 15.03; Chang Yu-Hsiang 14.74;
D T (9): Yang Po-En 52.47; Huang Wei-Cheng 49.72; Chang Che-Chia 49.21; Yu Shen-Tao 46.91;
Huang No-Ya/2003 45.71;
H T (8): Wang Pu-Ti 61.52; Shen Yu-Hao 60.57; Yu Chun-Yen 58.13; Huang Chieh-Ying 57.25;
Shen Chi-Sheng (??) 57.00; Hsu Yuan-Chang (??) 56.50; Chou Wei-Hsiang 56.34; Huang Yi-Cheng 53.92;
J T (9): Hsiao Huan-Lin 72.07; Huang Chun-Hao 67.84; Wu Tsung-Lun 66.72;
Decathlon (8/9): Wang Chen-Yu 7655 / 4th TPE All-Time (11.13; 7.22; 15.29; 2.05; 51.29 / 14.45; 39.51; 3.80; 61.71; 4:45.60); Huang Han 7271 (11.08; 7.00; 11.36; 2.02; 51.11 / 14.56; 36.96; 4.00; 56.88; 4:45.56);
Cho Chia-Hsuan 7064 (11.17; 6.78; 11.77; 1.90; 51.90 / 14.72; 35.59; 4.30; 54.33; 4:48.25); Ting Sheng-Hsuan
6749 (no details); Hung Yu-Tsai (??) 6459 (no details);
10000 m Walk (9): Hsu Chia-Wei 43:17.78; Chan Yung-Kuei 46:29.05; Li Pin-Hsun 48:09.45; Fang
Wen-Kai 49:25.36;
4×100 R (9): National Taiwan Sport University Team (Sung Yu-Chun, Lin Chung-Han, Lin Yu-Hsien,
Yeh Ching-Hua) 39.91;
4×400 R (11): University of Taipei Team (Liu Hung-Chun, Huang Tso-Chun, Chu Chen-Hsiang, Fang
Chun-Chieh) 3:12.74;
Women:
100 m (9)/-0.2: Chang Po-Ya/2003 11.73; Chang Li-Ling 11.79; Liu Li-Lin 11.98; Chen Wan-Mei 12.19;
200 m (11)/-1.0: Chang Po-Ya/2003 24.23; Chang Li-Ling 24.47; Yu Tsu-Ping 24.66; liu Li-Lin 24.77;
400 m (9): Yu Tsu-Ping 55.00; Lin Yu-Chieh 56.19; Li Ya-Ting 56.30; Shen Chia-Ni 56.46;
800 m (11): Shen Chia-Ni 2:13.99; Wang Yu-Cheng 2:16.33; Wang Tzu-Ling 2:16.86;
1500 m (9): Chen Chao-Chun 4:42.36; Wang Tzu-Ling 4:42.50; Luo Pei-Tzu 4:42.53;
5000 m (11): Lai Ting-Hsuan 17:11.62; Yu Ya-Chun 17:13.50; Tang Le-Yu 17:54.93; Chang Yu-Cheng 17:59.77; Luo Pei-Tzu 18:07.42;
10000 m (9): Lai Ting-Hsuan 35:29.81; Yu Ya-Chun 35:31.97; Tang Le-Yu 37:31.52;
3000 m St (10): Cheng Chun-Chih 11:15.29; Huang Wan-Chien 11:28.90; Li Hsin-Jung 11:38.31; ChanchalYan-Fan (??) 11:57.13; Chiang ??-?? 12:07.44; Shi Hsin-Huei (??) 12:13.95;
100 m H (9)/+0.3: Lin Hsiao-Huei 13.58; Lin Shih-Ting 13.61; Chiang Chieh-Hsin 13.82; Chen Tsai-Chuan
13.89; Hsieh Ru-Yi 14.23; Liu Hao-Yi (??) 14.91; Ye Yi-Ting (??) 14.99;
400 m H (11): Lin Yu-Chieh 59.85; Li Ya-Ting 60.47; Lin Mei-Hsiu/2003 60.91; Wu Pei-Shan 61.56;
Ye Chia-Ting (??) 64.19;
H J (10): Chang Chiao-Yin 1.76; Tsai Min-Ting 1.73; Yang Huei-Chuan 1.66;
P V (8): Shen Yi-Ru 3.80; Ren Chun-Ying 3.70; Lin Hsuan-Ni 3.50; Lin Yen-Ju 3.40; Lin Ying-Tung 3.40;
L J (11): Hsiang Chia-Li 6.12/+0.9; Chen Chia-Chien 5.85/+1.1; Huang Yi-Yun 5.67/+1.3;
T J (9): Chang Huei-Chi 12.16; Tsai Ching-Yu 11.87/-0.5; Wei Chun-En/2003 11.82/+0.2;
S P (11): Wu Tzu-En 16.09 / 2nd TPE All-Time; Chien Chen-Hsin 15.36; Tseng Chih-Wei 15.24; Kuo
Pei-Yu 13.54; Li Pin-Hsuan 13.23;
D T (10): Kuo Pei-Yu 46.88; Sun Shih-Ting 45.10; Hsu Chih-Wei 44.35; Yang Chia-Hsiu 43.14;
H T (11): Hung Hsiu-Wen 56.31; Liang Yu-Chieh 54.79; Hung Chi-Hsien 54.52; Lu Wen-En 50.91;
Tseng Hsiao-Ching 49.40; Pan Chia-Yu (??) 47.24; Li Yi-Tsen 47.18;
J T (8): Su Chao-Chi 55.32; Chiu Yu-Ting 51.76; Yang Yen-Ning 49.14; Wang Yu-Chiu/2003 47.20;
Fan ??-?? 45.01; Hsu Fang-Ling 44.93; Tang De-Rung 43.69;
Heptathlon (10/11): Chen Tsai-Chuan 5447 (14.26; 1.70; 12.91; 25.27 / 5.99; 33.79; 2:30.91);
Chiang Chieh-Hsin 4980 (13.94; 1.61; 9.35; 25.32 / 5.58; 35.50; 2:37.90); Huang Lin-Ya 4092
(15.92; 1.55; 8.43; 27.48 / 5.10; 27.60; 2:39.98);
10000 m Walk (9): Huang Kuan-Ling 52:42.51; Chiang Chai-Jou 53:50.72; Lin Wen-Tzu 54:15.22;
Wu Wei-Chiao 54:31.28; Wu Yu-Hsin 54:57.13;
4×100 R (9): National Taiwan Sport University Team (Cheng Hsiu-Ying, Liu Lu-Lin, Liu Li-Chi, Chang
Po-Ya) 45.76;
4×400 R (11): National Taiwan University of Sport Team (Chang Chia-Yu, Lin Yu-Chieh, Huang Yu-Wen,
Yu Tsu-Ping) 3:49.07;
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KYRGHIZSTAN
National Championships at Bishkek / 21. – 22.05.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ivan Shcherbakov, KGZ-Federation – )
following are selected best performances; all athletes from KGZ except few guest from KAZ as noted
100 m (21)/-0.1: Rasul Suimonkul uulu 10.85;
800 m (22): Musulman Dzholomanov 1:54.68; Samat Kazakbayev 1:56.37; Jusup Sulaiman uulu 1:57.31;
1500 m (21): Nursultan Keneshbekov 3:49.67; Samat Kazakbayev 3:56.77;
Women:
200 m (22)/+1.4: Kristina Koryagina KAZ 24.84 (& 25.14/-0.5 as fastest in heats);
800 m (22): Ainuska Kalil kyzy 2:13.55; Viktoriya Senkina KAZ 2:16.83;
H J (21): Tatyana Efimenko (born 1981 !!) 1.75;
L J (21): Sabina Batadiyeva 5.65w/+2.1 (& 5.60/ 0.0); Svetlana Maier/2004 5.63/-0.7;
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HONGKONG
2nd HKAA Athletics Series Meeting / 21. – 22.05.2022
(-courtesy of the HKAA – website – )
100 m (21)/-1.2: Ng Ka Fung 10.71; Shak Kam Chung 10.76; Diu Chun Hei 10.82;
200 m (22)/-0.5: Leung San Lok 21.63; Shak Kam Ching 21.70; Ng Ka Fung 21.98;
800 m (21): Man Tsun Kit 1:55.28; Lui Sze Chun 1:56.28;
110 m H (21)/-1.4: Cheung Siu Hang 14.46; Addis Wong Lok Hei 14.49; Lee Ka Yiu 15.16;
Lui Chun Yan 15.19;
H J (22): Michael John Kennelly 2.01; Dylan Carswell Hong 2.01;
L J (21): Ma Ka Ho 7.31/+1.9;
D T (22): Lai Chi Yam 46.30; Siu Kai Wing 43.93;
Junior Men:
L J (21): Lin Ming Fu 7.49/+1.4;
5000 m (22): Vut Tsz Ying 17:55.68;
100 m H (21)/-1.7: Liu Hoi Yan 14.82;
H J (22): Chung Wai Yan 1.71;
L J (21): Wong Hiu Yan 5.73w/+2.2 (& 5.72/+1.6); Wong Piu Ling 5.67/+1.2;
T J (22): Shannon Vera Chan 12.52/-0.2; Tse Mang Chi 11.94/+0.8;
S P (21): To Yuen Kwan 13.00;
D T (22): To Yuen Kwan 41.55;
J T (21): Ng Ki Sum 43.83; Gianne Mak Tsz Yan 40.30;
Junior Women:
100 m H/-0.4: Chloe Pak Hoi Man 14.90;
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(-courtesy of Mr Gaby Issa El Khoury – )
2nd National Let´s Run Meeting at Beyrouth / 21.05.2022
100 m/+2.7: Noureddine Hadid 10.57w; Hasan Soleh 10.86w;
200 m/+1.1: Noureddine Hadid 21.44;
400 m: Marc Anthony Ibrahim 47.79; Mohammad Mortada 48.47;
800 m: Ali Mortada 1:53.03; Jad Shamaissami 1:57.39;
400 m H: Marc Anthony Ibrahim 51.72/NR;
100 m/nwi: Haya Kobrosly 12.23;
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1st National Let´s Run Meeting at Beyrouth / 18.05.2022
100 m/-0.4: Noureddine Hadid 10.84;
400 m: Marc Anthony Ibrahim 48.01; Mohammad Mortada 48.57;
800 m: Ali Mortada 1:54.44;
400 m H: Marc Anthony Ibrahim 52.26;
100 m/-0.5: Haya Kobrosly 12.39;
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MALAYSIA
IPT Championships at Kangar / 20. – 22.05.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif- )
following are selected best performances / no wind-measurements
400 m (22): Muhammad Ilham Suhaini 48.67; Muhammad Firdaus Zemi 48.71;
110 m H (21): Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhammad 14.48;
H J (21): Maslan Morsin 2.03; Norshafiee Mohd Shah 2.00;
L J (22): Abdul Muhaimin Azli 7.12;
S P (20): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 15.63;
D T (21): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 45.74;
4×100 R (22): Pendidikan University Team 42.67;
4×400 R (21): UPM Team 3:24.46;
Women:
2000 m St (21): Esther Joy Chen Hong Li 7:56.04; Rammiyah Balasingam 8:03.90;
400 m H (20): Mandy Goh Li 64.24;
L J (21): Kirthana Ramasamy 5.74;
T J (20): Kirthana Ramasamy 13.12; Ng Yu Jie 11.99;
S P (22): Nani Sahirah Maryata 13.10,
D T (21): Queenie Ting Kung Ni 46.74; Nur Atiqah Sufiah Hanizam 41.38;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R (20): UPM Team 44.98;
4×400 R (20): UPM Team 3:41.10;
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MACAU
Macau Spring Championships / 21. – 22.05.2022
(-courtesy of the MAC-Federation – website- )
the following new national records were achieved during these champs / due to missing translations
from Chinese figures other results NOT available, but would be very welcome
400 m H (22): Xu Xin 55.76/NR;
I00 m (21)/+1.7: Loi Im Lan 11.67/NR (& 11.86/-0.9 as 1h3);
200 m (22)/+1.6: Loi Im Lan 25.29;
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ON THE ROAD
KYRGHIZSTAN
Issyk-Kul SCO Silk Marathon at Cholpon-Ata / 14.05.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ivan Shcherbakov, KGZ-Federation – )
following are few additions & corrections to the information by Report No 10 after receipt of the official results
add 10 km Road Race::
1. Samat Kazakbayev KGZ 32:25; 2. Otabek Toshkuvatov UZB 32:34;;
Women:
Marathon:
…add 3. Yuliya Fernas KGZ 3:18:33 (1st Veteran/35+); 4. Dilfuza Allayarova UZB 3:20:20;
add 10 km Road Race::
1. Ainusha Kalil kyzy KGZ/2003 37:12; 2. Sitora Kurbanova UZB 38:26;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
IRAN
2nd International Imam Reza Cup at Mashhad / 29. – 30.05.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ali Rezaei & Ms Leila Moradi, IRI Athletics Federation – )
following are detailed best performances from this International (ASIAN AA Permit Meet) competition for male athletes only / foreign competitors from 8 countries (as noted below) participated together with athletes for several teams from Iran
100 m (29)/+1.2: Hussein Ali Al-Khafaji IRQ 10.42; Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi OMA 10.42; Mohammad Hossein Abareghi 10.46; Seif Raad Abdulwahid IRQ 10.48; Mehran Hossein Heidari 10.56; Benyamin Yousefi 10.58; Reza Ghasemi 10.61;
heats (29) h1/+0.8: Seif 10.63; Hosseini 10.66; Farshad Kordloo 10.70; Amir Reza Moein Pour 10.78;
Nasser Al-Ismail KUW 10.93; h2/+0.5: Al-Harthi 10.57; Hossein Heidari 10.57; Ghasemi 10.62;
h3/+0.9: Shajar Abbas PAK 10.50; Al-Khafaji 10.58; Yousefi 10.64; Ahmad Mehrdadian 10.91; ShahpasandMahmood Noor Zahi AFG 10.91;
200 m (30)/+0.3: Shajar Abbas PAK 20.91/NR; Mohammad Hossein Abareghi 20.99; Abdul Mueed Baloch PAK 21.41; Amir Reza Moein Pour 21.65; Shah Mahmood Noor Zahi AFG 21.65/NR; Ali Lotfi 21.71;
Akhtam Younus Hussein IRQ 21.88;
heats (30) h1/+0.4: Baloch 21.43; Moein Pour 21.55; Younus Hossein 21.63; Noor Zahi 21.78; Razmik Mkrtchyan ARM 21.93; h2/-1.2: Abbas 21.19; Mohammad Reza Faridi 21.84; Reza Ghasemi 22.01;
h3/+0.8: Lotfi 21.38;
400 m (29): Yasir Ali Al-Saadi IRQ 46.33 / 3rd IRQ All-Time; Abdul Mueed Baloch PAK 46.73/NR;
Mohammad Reza Dehghani 48.35; Milad Sarvandi 48.92;
heats (29) h1: Al-Saadi 47.69; h2: Baloch 48.24;
800 m (30): Pezhman Yarvali 1:48.55; Ali Amirian/2003 1:49.71; Amir Moradi 1:49.82, Abdolrahim Dorzadeh 1:50.53; Ali Alemi 1:51.29; Amir Farzam Safari 1:51.44; Mahdi Loghmani/2003 1:51.87;
Milad Farhadi 1:52.80; Mohamed Ali Hussein IRQ 1:52.83; Mohammad Abd Shahri 1:53.20; Roman
Aleksanyan ARM 1:54.10; Gor Harutyunyan ARM 1:54.54; Mahmoud Naderi 1:54.84; Mohamed
Al-Obaid KUW 1:55.47;
1500 m (29): Omid Amirian 3:49.68; Mohammad Abdullah Mahal IRQ 3:50.12; Ali Amirian/2003 3:50.65;
Abdolrahim Dorzadeh 3:51.18; Sobhan Ahmadi 3:55.00;
5000 m (29): Seyed Amir Zamanpour 14:44.47; Jalil Naseri 14:50.29; Amir Hossein Safari 14:53.13; Amir Hossein Keivanlou/2003 14:54.47;
10000 m (30): Morteza Biranvand 30:53.71; Amir Hossein Keivanlou/2003 31:15.60 / NJR; Abdulrahman Abbas Al-Kandari KUW 31:29.97;
3000m St (30): Mohammad Abdullah Mahal IRQ 9:03.11; Amir Hossein Safari 9:09.97; Samir Eghbali/2004 9:14.02; Pourya Eshaghi Nezhad/2005 9:39.84;
110 m H (30)/+0.6: Masoud Kamran 13.91 / 2nd IRI All-Time; Reza Bahreini 14.26 / 5th IRI All-Time;
Ali Salamatian 14.60; Amir Hossein Azizi 14.80; Morteza Abbaspour 15.21; Mohammad Amin Abdollahi
15.25;
400 m H (30): Mahdi Pirjahan 50.30; Ali Abbaspour 51.12 / 5th (eq.) IRI All-Time; Amir Moghaddami 52.24; Younes Barati 52.50;
H J (29): Mahdi Khodabadi 2.05; Sheroz Khan PAK 2.05; Hussein Falah Al-Ibrahimi IRQ 2.05; Hossein Bizar 2.00; Moh.Swapon Biswas BAN 2.00;
P V (30): Amir Falah Abdulwahid IRQ 5.00; Amir Arshia Mosadeghi/2005 4.90; Amir Subeih Sehioud IRQ 4.60;
L J (30): Ali Reza Khaledi 7.60/ 0.0; Morteza Abbaspour 7.40/ 0.0; Mohammad Reza Firozkouhi AFG
7.32/-0.3; Hassan Mihandoost 7.31/+0.3; Mohammad Amin Ghareh/2003 7.22/-0.2; Mohammad Reza Behrouzi 7.10/-0.5;
T J (29): Hamid Reza Kia 16.06/-0.6; Mojtaba Zahedi 15.75/+0.3; Seyed Mobin Madahi 15.74/ 0.0; Vahid
Sedigh 15.55/ 0.0; Hadi Madahi 15.18/-0.2; Farid Gharenjik/2005 14.85/-0.4;
S P (30): Alperen Karahan TUR 20.41; Mahdi Saberi 19.77 / 6th IRI All-Time; Morteza Nazemi 18.89;
Ibrahim Juma Al-Fadli KUW 17.37; Ahmed Hameed Khudair IRQ 16.12;
D T (29): Ehsan Hadadi 61.11; Ömer Sahin TUR 58.62; Hossein Rasouli 58.13; Mohammad Reza Rahmanifar 57.48; Behnam Shiri 57.32; Sadegh Samimi 56.97;
H T (29): Reza Moghaddam 71.53; Ali Moradi 62.33; Hussein Abd.Al-Bayati IRQ 60.96; Youssef Mohamed Ali Rajab KUW 60.05; Sahand Noori 59.81; Payam Sadri 59.63; Shahin Ahmadi 58.12;
Ali N.Mohammad KUW 54.52;
J T (30): Muhammad Yasir PAK 74.83; Ali Fathi Ganji 74.31 / 4th IRI All-Time; Younes Yousefvand 72.90; Hayder Jabbar Karif IRQ 63.29; Mostafa Nikbah 59.22; Mohammad Esmael Zamani/2003 58.67;
Decathlon (29/30): Haman Abdullah Makky Al-Ghrairi IRQ 6561 (11.44; 6.47; 12.31; 1.77; 49.67 / 15.59; 32.50; 3.50; 47.17; 4:33.02); Abdul Sajjad Saadoun Nasser IRQ 6550 (11.56; 6.48; 12.02; 1,89; 49.68 / 16.18; 34.45; 3.50; 36.42; 4:16.31); Abbas Nikbaf 6242 (11.46; 6.03; 10.81; 1.86; 50.70 / 15.84; 30.48; 3.30; 44.00; 4:31.24); Seyed Erfan Mahmoudi 6226 (11,39; 6.36; 10.96; 1.89; 52.16 / 15.47; 33.70; 3.50; 44.31; 5:10.90); Mahdi Shahpasand 6040 (11.76; 6.33; 11.12; 1.89; 53.25 / 16.25; 34.46; 3.40; 43.73; 5:03.10); Amir Hossein
Ebrahimi 6018 (11.52; 5.67; 12.09; 1.68; 51.79 / 17.19; 41.68; 3.70; 41.98; 4:58.22);
20 km Walk (29): Hamid Zooravand 1:28:36; Armin Shah Maleki 1:31:19; Amir Hossein Asadi Manesh/2003 1:34:09;
4×100 R (29)/no details: Bazargani Emad Team 40.77;
4×400 R (30)/no details: National Team/IRQ 3:15.15; Bazargani Emad Team 3:15.58; Iranian Junior Team 3:19.14;
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UZBEKISTAN
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website – )
International Arzumanov Meeting at Tashkent / 04. – 05.06.2022
following are detailed results from this Regional competition with foreign athletes from KAZ, KGZ & TJK /
information from the website is restricted (until now) to the results for medallists (TOP 3 in finals) and wind-readings are not yet available
Men:
100 m (4): Ildar Akhmadiyev TJK 10.37/NR (if wind-reading will be confirmed as regular); Favoris Muzrapov TJK 10.66; Shokhrukh Otkirov 10.83;
200 m (5)/+2.5: Favoris Muzrapov TJK 21.71w; Khabib Sokhibnazarov 21.83w;
400 m (4): Artur Kharisov 48.65; Khusniddin Bannayev 48.88;
800 m (5): Khurshid Akhmadaliyev 1:52.60; Avazbek Rakhmatov 1:52.73; Javokhir Saidakhmedov 1:54.27;
1500 m (4): Shokhrukh Davlatov 3:47.58; Samat Kazakbayev KGZ 3:56.27; Viktor Tsurenko 3:57.96;
10000 m (4): Azizbek Nasimov 31:45.56;
110 m H (4): Ergash Normuradov 14.29 (& 14.02 in heats); Leonid Pronzhenko TJK 14.98;
400 m H (5): Leonid Pronzhenko TJK 53.12;
H J (4): Timur Rakhmatullayev 2.09; Yegor Oleshko KAZ/2003 2.05; Dmitriy Melsitov 2.05;
P V (5): Chingiz Valishin 4.30;
L J (4): Anvar Anvarov 7.61; Ildar Akhmadiyev TJK 7.59; Javokhir Noriyev 7.44;
T J (5): Islam Sibagatullin 15.53; Shakhzod Zhurayev 15.27; Ibrohim Makhamov/2004 15.10;
S P (5): Doston Razhabov 18.18; Asliddin Rakhmonberdiyev/2004 15.23; Farkhod Ochilov 15.17;
D T (4): Ivan Markelov 55.97; Yevgeniy Milovatskiy KAZ 52.89; Rashidbek Sodikov 52.74;
H T (5): Sukhrob Khodjayev 70.08;
J T (4): Khumoyun Abboshkhonov 61.93;
4×100 R (4): Samarkand Province Team/UZB 42.60; National Team/UZB 42.66; National Team/KGZ 42.72;
Women:
200 m (5): Farida Soliyeva 24.22;
400 m (4): Nozliyakhon Ravshanova 57.34 (& 57.32 in heats); Kamila Mirsaliyeva 57.47; Irina Levina/2003 57.76;
1500 m (4): Aynuska Kalil kyzy KGZ/2003 4:27.55; Shokhsanam Khurramova/2003 4:30.85; Sabokhat Samiyonova 4:41.51;
5000 m (5): Mokhinabonu Kamilova 18:23.03;
10000 m (4): Mokhinabonu Kamilova 37:51.27;
100 m H (4): Lydia Podsepkina 13.83; Khurshidabonu Kholliyeva 14.09; Madina Minnulinova 14.66;
400 m H (5): Nozliyakhon Ravshanova 62.93; Kamola Saidova 64.15;
H J (4): Svetlana Radzivil 1.90; Aleksandra Sharkayeva 1.81; Ksenia Borusheva/2004 1.75;
P V (5): Khabiba Abdurakhmonova/2004 & Farida Madiyarova 3.20; Matluba Saidakhmetova/2003 3.20;
L J (4): Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 5.96; Sayina Khoshimova/2003 5.81; Svetlana Mayer KGZ 5.67;
T J (5): Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 12.86;
S P (5): Malika Nasritdinova/2004 14.49;
H T (5): Zarina Nosirzhonova 60.09; Elina Silamiyeva/2004 54.70; Daria Matviyenko 47.55;
J T (4): Musharraf Saidakhmedova 51.87; Nargiza Kuchkarova 51.22; Ogiloy Norboyeva 46.22;
4×100 R (4): National Team/UZB 49.12; National Team/KGZ 50.49;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (5): National Team/UZB 3:32.48; Tashkent Regional Team/UZB 3:34.33; National Team/TJK 3:40.59;
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National UZB Cup & Junior Champs at Tashkent / 27.-28.05.2022
following are this best performances from this major national competition for Seniors (Cup events) and Juniors
(National U20 Champs) / all UZB athletes except few foreigners from TJK (competing out-of-competition) /
wind-readings for Junior Champs (with results info restricted to TOP 3 finishers) not yet available
Men:
100 m (27) heats / ex-competition: Favoris Muzrapov TJK 10.84/-0.2;
400 m (27): Artur Kharisov 48.73 (& 48.87 in heats); Khusniddin Bannayev 48.94;
800 m (28): Javokhir Saidakhmedov 1:53.65; Mirsaid Bukhorov 1:53.85; Avazbek Rakhmatov 1:54.05;
Viktor Turenko 1:55.42; Aliakbar Allanazarov 1:56.89;
1500 m (27): Shokhrukh Davlatov 3:49.36;
5000 m (28): Shokhrukh Davlatov 14:30.47; Yevgeniy Fadeyev 14:43.80;
3000 m St (28): Sardor Isakov 9:25.86; Otabek Fayzullayev 9:28.67;
110 m H (27)/-0.2: Ergash Normuradov 14.13 (& 14.06/-0.5 in heats);
H J (28): Timur Rakhmatullayev 2.00; Dmitriy Melsitov 2.00;
P V (28): Khait Ali Pulatov 4.20;
L J (27): Anvar Anvarov 7.67/+0.1; Javokhir Noriyev 7.62/+0.5; Zakhriddin Shokirov 7.18/+0.5;
T J (28): Ivan Denisov 15.68/ 0.0; Islam Sibagatullin 15.43/+1.4; Sherbek Nazarov 15.26/+1.4 (& 15.16/+1.5); Dmitriy Pupko 15.26/+1.8 (& 15.08/+1.9); Shakhzod Zhurayev 15.01w/+3.1 (& 14.94/+1.8);
Zakhriddin Shokirov 14.85/+1.2; Bakhtiyor Nurmatov 14.81/+1.6;
S P (27): Doston Razhabov 17.38; Farkhod Ochilov 14.95; Asliddin Rakhmonberdiyev/2004 14.76;
D T (27): Ivan Markelov 53.92; Rashidbek Sodikov 53.14;
H T (28): Sukhrob Khodjayev 69.27; Ayubkhon Fayozov/2004 63.73; Umidjon Khasanov 58.22;
J T (28): Ulukbek Egamberdiyev 69.25; Zhurabek Kozokov 69.11; Alexandr Svechnikov 65.11; Khumoyun
Abboshkhonov 62.72; Asadbek Murodov/2004 61.12; Nodirbek Bekatov 60.35;
Decathlon (27/28): Donier Kuchkarov 6221 (11.72/+0.2; 6.78/+1.9; 9.75; 1.91; 53.03 / 16.77/+0.2; 30.36; 3.80; 45.23; 4:40.42);
20 km Walk (28): Rasulbek Dilmurodov 1:28:30; Murod Bobonazarov 1:46:43;
4×100 R (27): Tashkent Province Team (M.Mirtashov, Z.Khamrokulov, S.Gafurzhonov, I.Yabdumuminov) 42.96;
Junior Men:
100 m (27): Oskar Kuchmuradov/2003 10.97 (& 10.84 in heats);
H J (28): Amir Nagayev/2004 2.00;
L J (27): Aziz Sobirov/2005 7.19;
T J (28): Ibrohim Makhamov/2004 15.22;
S P / 6 kg (27): Asliddin Rackhmonberdiyev/2004 16.25;
D T / 1.75 kg (27): Dunyozod Sayfullayev/2004 55.62;
H T / 6 kg (28): Ayubkhon Fayozov/2004 70.39; Shokhshachon Akramov 60.74; Doston Abdukabirov/2003 58.33;
J T / 800 g (28): Asadbek Murodov/2004 63.15;
Decathlon (27/28)/no details: Nodir Norboyev/2005 6670; Samandar Makhmudov/2004 6664;
Women:
100 m (27)/+0.1: Laylo Allaberganova 12.06; Nigina Abduvaliyeva (-nee Sharipova*) 12.09; Sharifa Davronova/2006 12.19;
heats (27): Allaberganova 12.12/+0.1; Abduvaliyeva* 12.14/+0.1;
* Nigina Sharipova (PB: 11.31 etc.) returned to competition (after 2 years) after her marriage & birth of a son;
200 m (28)/nwi: Laylo Allaberganova 24.19 (& 24.94/nwi in heats);
400 m (27): Farida Soliyeva 54.21; Nozliyakhon Ravshanova 57.35; Kamila Mirsaliyeva 57.76;
heats (27): Soliyeva 54.28; Mirsaliyeva 57.16; Ravshanova 57.54; Malika Radzabova 57.84;
800 m (28): Sabokhat Samiyonova 2:10.96; Gulrukh Odilyonova 2:12.16; Darya Antropova 2:14.80;
1500 m (27): Sabokhat Samiyonova 4:42.30;
5000 m (28): Sitora Kurbanova 18:00.64; Mokhinabonu Kamilova 18:07.20;
10000 m (27): Sitora Kurbanova 36:48.18;
3000 m St (28): Dilshoda Usmanova/2005 10:40.49 / Asian 2022 Junior & Youth Leader & NJR & NYR & 2nd UZB All-Time; Odina Yurayeva/2004 12:31.56;
100 m H (27)/ Race 1/-0.4: Lydia Podsepkina 13.86; Khurshidabonu Kholliyeva 13.87; Kamola Saidova 15.09; Race 2/+0.3: Podsepkina 13.93; Kholliyeva 14.13; Saidova 15.15;
400 m H (28): Nozliyakhon Ravshanova 62.52; Kamila Kuchkarova 62.84; Kamola Saidova 64.07;
H J (28) Aleksandra Sharkayeva 1.75; Ksenia Borusheva/2004 1.75; Valeriya Gorbatova/2004 1.70;
P V (27): Jasmina Mansurova/2005 3.50; Khabiba Abdurakhmonova/2004 & Farida Madiyarova 3.00;
L J (27): Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 5.70/+1.7;
T J (28): Sharifa Davronova/2006 13.92/-1.0 / World & Asian 2022 Junior & Youth Leader & NJR & NYR & 5th UZB All-Time; Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 12.58/+1.0;
series for Davronova: 13.60/+1.5; 13.33/+1.8; 13.63/+1.0; x ; x ; 13.92/-1.0);
S P (27): Malika Nasritdinova/2004 14.70; Makhliyo Tozhaliyeva/2003 12.70;
D T (28): Yulianna Shchukina/2005 41.63;
H T (27): Zarina Nosirzhonova 61.31; Elina Silamiyeva/2004 54.70; Nazokat Abdusamatova 47.00;
Daria Matviyenko 46.30; Muattar Askalamova/2004 41.83;
J T (28): Nargiza Kuchkarova 51.24; Musharraf Saidakhmedova 49.99; Sanobar Erkinova 47.93;
Makhliyo Tozhaliyeva/2003 46.79;
20 km Walk (28): Diana Yafasova 1:49:31; Mokhinur Akramova 2:04:41;
4×100 R (27): Tashkent Province Team (D.Khamidullayeva, E.Chargantseva, A.Akbaraliyeva, L.Podsepkina)
48.80;
Junior Women:
800 m (28): Shokhsanam Khurramova/2003 2:12.96;
1500 m (27): Shokhsanam Khurramova/2003 4:31.09; Guzal Mukhammadvaliyeva/2006 4:48.45;
3000 m St (28): Farida Tulkinboyeva/2004 11:33.81; Guzal Mukhammadvaliyeva/2006 11:50.15; Lailokhon Ikromova/2005 11:59.37;
100 m H (27): Mehrangiz Ernazarova/2003 14.67;
400 m H (28): Nurkhon Ochilova/2005 63.28; Mehrangiz Ernazarova/2003 63.32;
H J (28): Barnokhon Sayfullayeva/2005 1.73; Alina Aripova/2004 1.70; Ksenia Borusheva/2004 1.70;
P V (27): Jasmina Mansurova/2005 3.30; Khabiba Abdurakhmonova/2004 3.10;
L J (27): Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 5.94; Ksenia Borusheva/2004 5.79; Sayina Khoshimova/2003 5.71;
T J (28): Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 12.91;
S P (27): Malika Nasritdinova/2004 15.26; Makhliyo Tozhaliyeva/2003 12.80;
D T (28): Takhmina Shakhojayeva/2003 42.22; Yuliana Shchukina/2005 40.52; Khayothon Rakhmatova/2003 40.22;
H T (27): Elina Silamiyeva/2004 54.87; Mavludakhon Alizhonova/2004 44.33; Muattar Askalamova/2004 41.36;
J T (28): Makhliyo Tozhaliyeva/2003 46.05;
Heptathlon (27/28)/no details: Mokhigul Arziyeva/2003 5170 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader; Ogiloy Norboyeva/2004 4920;
10 km Walk (28): Nilufar Usmanova/2004 56:41;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R / Senior Champs (28): Tashkent Province Team (A.Rakhmatov, Z.Saidakhmedov, I.Levina, A.Akbaraliyeva) 3:36.99; ex-competition:National Team (A.Kharisov, K.Bannayev, F.Soliyeva, K.Mirsaliyeva) 3:31.98/NR;
4×400 R / Junior Champs (27): Surkhondaryo Region Junior Team (S.Khurramova, M.Zhurayeva, J.Nazirov,
S.Omonov) 3:43.09;
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KAZAKHSTAN
(-courtesy of the KAZ-Federation – website – )
National Cup & Youth Champs at Almaty / 26. – 28.05.2022
this competition was held as combined event for Seniors (KAZ Athletics Cup) and for Youth athletes (born 2007 or later) / following are detailed results from the Cup events plus few selected best performances from the Youth Champs
Men:
100 m (26)/+2.6: Damil Sutzhanov 10.64w; Andrey Lavrushenko 10.74w; Ilya Aliyev 10.75w; Almat Tulebayev 10.84w;
heats (26): Sutzhanov 10.69/+1.6; Lavrushenko 10.80/+1.6; Aliyev 10.85/+1.1; Tulebayev 10.86/+1.1;
200 m (27)/+2.0: Damil Sutzhanov 21.84 (& 21.67w/+2.6 in heats);
400 m (26): Elnor Mukhitdinov 48.16;
800 m (28): Abdulaziz Abdukaymov 1:53.15; Duman Gabdaygaliyev 1:54.28;
10000 m (26): Rakymzhan Kelmanov 31:00.40;
400 m H (28): Daniyil Litvinov 53.18;
H J (27): Akyljan Toktagalin 2.08; Yegor Oleshko/2003 2.08; Igor Kosolapov/2003 2.04;
P V (27): Danil Polyanskiy & Sergey Grigoryev 5.00; Cladislav Garbuznyak/2003 4.60; Maxim Balabin/2006 4.40;
L J (26): Rasul Ysmatov 7.40/+1.0; Maksim Vanyaikin 7.28/ 0.0;
T J (27): Yevgeniy Kiselev 15.78/+1.7; Alexey Rakhmanov/2003 15.19/+1.2; Petr Medvedev 14.96/+1.2;
S P (26): Daniyil Plotnikov 14.84;
D T (27): Yevgeniy Milovatskiy 54.42; Alexandr Mamontov 52.77; Yevgeniy Labutov 50.22;
J T (27): Dmitriy Fedorenkov/2004 60.34; Alexandr Lyssenko 60.15;
Youth Boys (born 2007 or later):
5000 m Walk (26): Sherhan Egizbay/2008 25:14.26; Yegor Strukov/2007 25:38.45;
Women:
100 m (26)/+0.9: Alexandra Sytina/2003 11.99; Arina Misheyeva 12.07; Anastasiya Trifonova 12.17;
heats (26): Misheyeva 12.02/+2.0; Sytina/2003 12.04/+1.7; Trifonova 12.12/+2.0;
200 m (27)/+0.1: Alexandra Zalubovskaya 23.88; Anastasiya Trifonova 24.56; Kristina Koryagina 24.57;
Arina Misheyeva 24.61;
heats (27): Zalubovskaya 24.06/+0.2; Koryagina 24.59/+1.5; Trifonova 24.74/+1.5; Misheyeva 24.65/+0.2;
Alexandra Sytina/2003 24.85/+1.5;
400 m (26): Alexandra Zalubovskaya 54.38;
800 m (28): Yekaterina Gritsai 2:06.58; Abkayan Nurmamet/2004 2:14.30; Vasilisa Fakhrutdinova/2003
2:14.63;
100 m H (27)/+1.7: Yuliya Bashmanova 13.75; Anna Dubina 14.37; Kristina Ermola/2005 14.57;
400 m H (28): Anastasiya Tsvirkunova/2005 64.28;
H J (26): Kristina Ovchinnikova 1.90;
P V (26): Polina Ivanova 3.70; Elmira Kabirova/2006 3.50; Riza Mukametkali/2006 & Arina Marchenko/2006 3.50; Arina Zherebtsova/2006 3.40;
L J (27): Diana Geints 5.86/+2.0; Diana Torekhanova 5.70/+1.0; Kristina Lukanyuk 5.69/+0.7;
Anastasiya Glukhareva 5.67/+1.0;
T J (26): Viktoriya Popravkina/2004 12.62/+1.3; Diana Torekhanova 12.55/+2.0; Olga Ovsekova/2005 12.53/+1.7; Anastasiya Glukhareva 12.47/+1.0; Tatyana Ovchinnikova 12.30w/+2.2 (& 12.20/+1.1);
Kristina Lukanyuk 12.16/+1.2;
S P (26): Nadezha Barbanova 14.68; Sabina Potapova 12.74; Yana Grusha 12.51;
D T (27): Karina Vassilyeva/2004 41.95;
H T (26): Anastasiya Kaolshina 49.45; Vlada Galina/2003 45.18;
J T (27): Varvara Nazarova 48.50; Diana Geints 40.90;
Youth Girls (born 2007 or later):
2000 m St (27): Uldanoy Abylkhan/2007 8:00.02;
P V (26): Anna Cherkasova/2008 3.70;
Heptathlon (26/27): Polina Kuzubova/2008 4209 (15.54/+0.4; 1.55; 9.26; 28.10/+1.2 / 5.35/nwi; 29.46; 2:43.57);
3000 m Walk (26): Margarita Storozhenko/2008 15:28.59;
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National Youth Champs at Almaty / 22. – 24.05.2022
these championships were held for Youth athletes (born 2005 or later)
Youth Boys:
2000 m St (23): Rinat Kulygin/2005 6:18.91; Azizbek Saydyganiyev/2006 6:19.92;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (23)/-0.3: Danil Shukin/2005 14.94;
P V (23): ex-competition: Vladislav Garbuznyak/2003 4.60;
10000 m Walk (22): Zharykasyn Egizbay/2006 50:25.64;
Youth Girls:
2000 m St (23): Sarvinoz Dosmetova/2006 7:44.99; Arujan Altyban/2006 7:51.91; Uldanay Abylkhan/2007
8:04.92;
H J (23): Faina Meirmanova/2006 1.68; Arina Malyugina/2007 1.68;
P V (22): Anna Cherkashina/2008 3.75 / NYR; Arina Marchenko/2006 3.40; Riza Mukametkali/2006 3.20;
ex-competition: Polina Ivanova 3.70;
T J (22): Olga Ovsekova/2005 12.29/nwi;#
Heptathlon (22/23): Angelina Poltinova/2006 4099 (16.40; 1.62; 11.42; 28.39 / 4.93; 24.10; 2:42.34);
5000 m Walk (22): Sabrina Arziyeva/2006 26:14.54;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
Taiwan Athletics Open Champs at Taipei / 28. – 29.05.2022
(-courtesy Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA & addit.info from the Championships – website – )
following are selected best performances / these champs were organised as National Open (in contrast to usually
International Open Champs) due to the COVID restrictions; transcriptions for names of several athletes (outside of the translations for TOP 3 per event) not available for me and not yet confirmed (= such names are shown with an additional “??”)
Men:
100 m (28)/-0.4: Wei Tai-Sheng 10.39; Yang Chun-Han 10.40; Sung Yueh-Chun 10.46; Wang Wei-Hsu 10.48; Lin Yu-Hsien 10.52; Lin Cheng-Yen (??) 10.59; Wei Yi-Ching 10.60; Yeh Shou-Po 10.62;
heats (28) h1/+1.0: Lin Cheng-Yen (??) 10.56; Wei Yi-Ching 10.59; Chao Ching-Min 10.63; Yang
Yuan-Chun 10.77, h2/+0.9: Wei Tai-Sheng 10.40; Sung Yueh-Chun 10.43; Lin Wei-Yu 10.75;
h3/+0.4: Yeh Shou-Po 10.60; Lin Chung-Han 10.68; h4/+0.2: Lin Yu-Hsien 10.46; Sung Yu-Chun (twin
brother to 3rd finisher !!) 10.63; Yu Shi-Han (??) 10.76; h5/+0.8: Wang Wei-Hsu 10.54; Ke Wu Yen-Ming 10.69; h6/-0.3: Yang Chun-Han 10.37;
200 m (29)/-0.5: Yang Chun-Han 20.93; Sung Yu-Chun 21.11; Ke Wu Yen-Ming 21.60; Yeh Shou-Po 21.64;
heats (29) h1/-0.1: Tsai Chieh-Hsun (??) 21.80; Sung Yu-Chun 21.83; h2/+1.8: Yeh Shou-Po 21.60; Ke Wu
Yen-Ming 21.70; h3/-0.6: Yang Chun-Han 21.27;
400 m (28): Yang Lung-Hsiang 47.84; Yu Chen-Yi 47.86; Sung Cheng-Yu 48.44; Fang Chun-Chieh 48.67;
heats (28) h2: Chen Chien-Jung/2003 47.89 (dns in final); Yang Lung-Hsiang 48.42; h3: Yu Chen-Yi 48.10;
800 m (29): Chou Hsin-Chen 1:53.61 (& 1:55.60 as 1h1); Tseng Tzu-Sheng/2004 1:54.46; Yu Ming-Ting 1:56.53;
1500 m (28): Chou Hsin-Chen 3:58.40;
3000 m St (28): Tseng Ting-Wei 9:34.45;
110 m H (28)/+0.7: Chen Kuei-Ru 13.54; Chen Yung-Chun 14.40; Lo Cheng-Ting 14.42; Wu Rui-Feng 14.49; Chuo Chia-Hsuan (??) 14.57; Tsai Chong-Han (??) 14.63; Hsieh Chi-Lin (??) 14.89;
heats (28) h1/+0.3: Hu Hao-Hua 14.30 (dns in final); Chen Yung-Chun 14.50; Lo Cheng-Ting 14.61;
Chuo Chia-Hsuan (??) 14.67; h2/+0.1: Hsieh Chi-Lin (??) 14.77; h3/-0.2: Chen Kuei-Ru 13.77; Wu
Rui-Feng 14.66; Tsai Chong-Han (??) 14.77;
400 m H (29): Peng Ming-Yang 50.78; Tsai Chun-Cheng 51.42; Chang Chen-Yu 51.77; Tsai Chung-Han (??)
52.77;
heats (29) h2: Chen Chieh 49.59 (dns in final); Chang Chen-Yu 53.25; Tsai Chung-Han (??) 53.32;
h3: Peng Ming-Yang 50.40; Chang Yi-Fang 53.35;
H J (28): Fu Chao-Hsuan 2.18; Yeh Po-Ting/2003 2.12; Chang Teng-Jen 2.03;
P V (29): Huang Cheng-Chi/2003 5.15; Hsu Teh-Ying 5.05; Wang Ying-Kai 5.05; Lin ??-?? 4.95;
Liao Chin-Ting 4.75; Wu Yan-Han (??) 4.65; Ku Ming-Ho 4.55;
L J (29): Lin Yu-Tang 7.95/+1.2; Lin Chia-Hsing 7.76/+0.1; Wen Hua-Yu 7.64/-0.9; Tsai Yu-Chen
7.30/-0.5;
T J (28): Li Yun-Chen 16.06/-0.5; Chou Cheng-Chia 15.01/+0.1;
S P (29): Ma Hao-Wei 18.49; Yang Po-En 17.05; Chen Yi-Chu 16.43; Wang Chen-You (??) 14.76;
D T (28): Huang Wei-Cheng 50.53; Yang Po-En 47.83; Le Chen-Yu 45.59; Huang No-Ya/2003 45.10;
H T (28): Shen Yu-Hao 60.96; Wang Pu-Ti 59.84; Hu Hsiao-Chieh 58.06; Shen Chi-Sheng (??) 57.21;
Su Yun-Yan (??) 55.41; Chen Yu-Feng 55.25; Wang Shi-Chieh (??) 53.83; Cheng Yu-Ta 51.88;
J T (29): Chung Cheng-Hung 66.86; Huang Chun-Hao 65.50; Wu Tsung-Lun 65.19; Wu Ping-Shen/2004 63.18;
4×100 R (29): Taipei City Team (Hu Chao-Wei, Tang Hsi-Ying, He Shi-Han, Ke Wu Yen-Ming) 40.90;
4×400 R (29): Asian Biomedical Team (Chen Yan-Lin, Chen Yi-Wei, Kuan Chun-Cheng, Sung Cheng-Yu)
3:17.46;
Women:
100 m (28)/ 0.0: Hu Chun-Wei 11.94; Hsu Ya-Ting 12.16; Huang Yu-Ting 12.18;
heats (28) h1+1.1: Huang Yu-Ting 12.21; h2/+1.6: Hsu Ya-Ting 12.07; h3/+0.7: Hu Chun-Wei 11.96;
200 m (29)/+2.3: Wu Yu-Ning/2006 24.82w; Huang Yu-Ting 25.19w; Liu Yen-Chin/2006 25.23;
400 m (28): Chang Li-Ling 56.00; Yu Tzu-Ping 57.62;
800 m (29): Chen Chieh-An/2007 2:15.16; Shen Chia-Ni 2:15.79;
1500 m (28): Wang Yi-Hsuan/2003 4:49.19;
3000 m St (28): Chu Chieh-Yu/2007 (!!) 11:45.77; Sung Kuan-Ying/2004 12:39.14;
100 m H (28)/+0.6: Lin Hsiao-Huei 13.55; Hsieh Hsi-En 13.98; Chen Tsai-Chuan 14.17; Hsieh Ru-Yi 14.28; Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.28; Hsi Yu-Chieh (??) 14.29; Wu Yu-Ning/2006 14.83;
heats (28) h1/-0.4: Lin Hsiao-Huei 14.07; Chung-Chao-Chen/2004 14.65; Hsi Yu-Chieh (??) 14.72;
h2/-0.3: Chen Tsai-Chuan 14.20; Hsieh Ru-Yi 14.31; Wu Yu-Ning/2006 14.95;
400 m H (29): Lo Pei-Lin 59.31; Wu Pei-Shan 61.97; Chung Chao-Chen/2004 63.62;
heats (29) h1: Wu Pei-Shan 63.28; h2: Lo Pei-Lin 59.74;
H J (29): Chang Chiao-Yin 1.81; Chang Chia-Yu/2003 1.75; Hsu Yu-Hsien/2005 1.72; Lin Pei-Hsuan (??)
1.69; Lin Pei-Ying/2004 1.69; Tsai Min-Ting 1.66;
P V (28): Shen Yi-Ru & Ren Chun-Ying 3.80; Lin Hsuan-Ni 3.50; Chen Tzu-Chen/2004 3.50;
Yen Min-Hsin/2004 3.35;
L J (28): Chen Chia-Chien 6.02/+0.3; Hsiang Chao-Li 5.94/+0.3; Chen Tsai-Chuan 5.81/+0.8;
T J (29): Li Tzu-Yi 11.95/+0.1; Lin Yu-Ting 11.91/+1.2;
S P (28): Chien Chen-Hsin 15.33; Wu Tzu-En 15.18; Kuo Pei-Yu 14.24; Chao Yi-Hsuan/2003 13.86;
D T (29): Kuo Pei-Yu 49.18; Chien Tien-Ai/2003 46.20; Li Tsai-Yi 45.14;
H T (29): Yu Ya-Chien 62.53; Hung Hsiu-Wen 58.21; Liang Yu-Chieh 57.63; Liu Pei-Ying/2004 49.87;
Chou Yu-Ting (??) 46.95; Wu Pei-Chi (??) 46.12; Chen Ya-Chi (??) 46.01;
J T (28): Su Chao-Chi 53.82; Li Hui-Jun 52.85; Shih Hsin-Hua/2003 48.74; Wang Yu-Chiu/2003 48.39;
Chiu Chien-Yu 44.16;
4×100 R (29): Taoyuan City Team (Lo Shih-Han, Chung Chao-Yan, Lin Yen-Chin, Chug Chao-Chen) 48.13;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (28)/ 1st Mixed Relay event ever in TPE /transcriptions of names unconfirmed:
Asian Biomedicine Team (Lin Chih-Wei, Kuo Chao-Hsing, Sung Cheng-Yu, Lin Mei-Hsu) 3:40.10 / NR ?;
SAUDI ARABIA
(-courtesy of the KSA – Federation – website – )
following are selected best performances (with thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab for his translations)
from 3 National competitions during last two weeks / sprint events (100 m, 200 m & 110 m H) in Men & Junior
Men competitions were held in heats without additional finals, which explains different wind-readings
Premier League Clubs Champs at Qatif / 27. – 28.05.2022
100 m (27)/+2.3: Abdulaziz Rabie Al-Jadaani 10.66w; Abdou Ahmed Ali Marzouk 10.75w; Faisal Salah
Al-Saqqa 10.79w;
200 m (28)/Race 1/+2.9: Shaker Abdullah Al-Salim 21.48w; Abdullah Ayed Al-Subaie 21.57w; Ismail Mohamed Al-Sibyani 21.71w; Race 2/+5.1: Abdulaziz Rabie Al-Jadaani 21.81w; Abdulaziz Abdou Atafi
21.91w;
400 m (27): Mohamed Dahim Al-Muawi 48.78;
800 m (28): Abdulaziz Mohamed Ladan 1:55.76; Amjad Hassan Al-Faraj 1:55.99;
3000 m (28): Raed Khairallah Al-Jadani 8:36.04; Youssef Mohamed Al-Asiri 8:36.56;
5000 m (27): Wisam Nasser Al-Farsi 14:47.34; Youssef Mohamed Al-Asiri 14:49.44;
3000 m St (28): Bader Ali Al-Omrani 9:16.72; Wisam Nasser Al-Farsi 9:19.40;
110 m H (27) Race 1/+2.0: Shaker Abdullah Al-Salim 14.18; Mohamed Marzouk Al-Jadaani 14.45;
Race 2/+2.6: Baqir Ali Al-Juma 14.32w; Mahdi Abdullah Al-Othman 14.53w;
400 m H (28): Mohamed Dahim Al-Muawi 51.80; Mohamed Abdullah Al-Amrad 53.27; Abdulla Rizkallah
Melehi 53.44; Azzam Ibrahinm Abu Bakr 53.68; Idris Ayel Sogiane 53.69;
H J (28): Hussein Nasser Al-Shawakir 2.00;
L J (27): Ahmad Fayez Marzouk 7.37/ 0.0;
T J (28): Majed Ghazi Marzouk 15.11/+0.9; Abdul Rahman Mohamed Sharahili 15.04w/+2.3; Malek Abbas
Al-Salem 14.95w/+3.3; Abdul Rahman Saleh Al-Moualed 14.94/+1.3;
S P (28): Ali Mustafa Al-Mubarak 15.36; Amin Atia Al-Aradi 15.16;
D T (27): Aboubakr Mohamed Zakaria 52.00; Osama Hassan Al-Oqali 50.53; Ahmed Abdellah Al-Aali 44.59;
H T (28): Mohamed Abdullah Al-Zayer 59.03; Awadh Bassim Al-Euthyan 54.90; Riyad Yahya Darwish
Al-Bishi 50.90; Saleh Khalil Al-Saad 49.00;
J T (27): Walid Hassan Al-Hamad 58.52;
Decathlon (27/28): Mohsen Hassan Al-Dabbous 6115 (11.20; 6.48; 9.77; 1.69; 52.50 / 15.61; 35.32; 4.10; 37.19; 5:10.58); Issa Abdullah Jarrah 6012 (11.39; 7.01; 9.97; 1.93; 54.52 / 15.28; 27.89; 3.70; 34.99; 5:23.33);
4×100 R (27): Al Ahly Club Team 43.49;
4×400 R (28): Al Hilal Club Team 3:18.74;
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Regional Champs for Junior Men at Qatif / 03. – 04.06.2022
100 m (3)/+1.8: Hassan Mohamed Al-Absi 10.86;
200 m (4)/+0.6: Hassan Mohamed Al-Absi 21.93;
800 m (4): Amjad Hussein Al-Faraj 1:57.3 / hand-timed;
110 m H/99 cm (3): Mohamed Khaled Al-Khalidi 14.24/+0.9; Saad Mohamed Bakhit Marzouk 14.76/+0.9;
Suhaim Faleh Al-Subaie 14.99w/+2.8;
L J (3): Mohamed Sami Said Al-Yami 7.10/+1.3;
T J (4): Mohamed Sami Said Al-Yami 14.94/ 0.0;
4×100 R (3): Al Safa Club Junior Team 43.46;
4×400 R (4): Al Hilal Club Junior Team 3:26.27;
Open Meeting for Women at Taif / 03.06.2022
the following two national records were achieved in this competition:
400 m: Sarah Abdel Karim 1:05:41/NR;
100 m H/nwi: Ruaa Khaled Al-Sulaimani 17.74/NR;
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HONGKONG
HKAA 3rd Athletics Series Meeting / 28. – 29.05.2022
(-courtesy of the HKG – Federation – website – )
following are selected best performances incl. 2 national records
Men:
100 m (28)/-0.4: Lee Hong Kit 10.55; Shak Kam Ching 10.66; Diu Chun Hei 10.77; Herry Wong Cheuk Hei
10.78; Leung Sau Lok 10.81; Wan Hin Chung 10.82; Ho Wai Lun 10.82;
heats (28) h1/+0.6: Ng Ka Fung 10.58 (dns in final); Lee Hong Kit 10.61; Shak Kam Chjing 10.73;
200 m (29)/-0.9: Shah Kam Ching 21.63; Ho Wai Lun 21.86;
heats (29) h3/+0.2: Shak Kam Ching 21.83; Ho Wai Lun 22.00;
800 m (28): Mohammad Kamran Khan 1:56.70; Yiu Sui Lun 1:56.92; Lui Sze Chun 1:57.40;
110 m H (29)/0.0: Cheung Siu Hang 14.00 / 4th HKG All-Time; Addis Wong Lok Hei 14.16; Lui Chun Yang 14.61; Lee Ka Yiu 14.63; Fung Kin Hei 14.76;
heats (29) h1/ 0.0: Fung Kin Hei 15.07; h2/-0.7: Cheung Siu Hang 14.13; Addis Wong Lok Hei 14.43;
Lee Ka Yiu 14.89; Lui Chun Yan 14.90;
400 m H (28): Kwok Tsz Fung 54.48;
L J (28): Wong Pak Hang 7.22/-0.6; Ma Ka Ho 7.19/-0.6;
T J (29): Chan Chi Keung/2003 15.06/+1.1 / NJR; Wong Chun Wing 14.73/-0.3;
D T (29): Lai Chi Yam 44.33;
Junior Men/under 20 years:
110 m H / 99 cm (29)/-0.1: Liu Hiu Long 14.97;
L J (28): Lin Ming Fu 7.24/-1.6; Loi Hoi Lam 7.11/-0.2;
Women:
100 m (28)/+2.3: Kong Chun Ki 11.96w; Leung Kwan Yi 12.01w; Eunice Lam Wing Tung 12.20w;
Poon Hang Wai 12.22w; Leung Wing Hei 12.25w;
100 m H (29)/-0.4: Shing Cho Yan 14.42; Liu Hoi Yan 14.48; Chloe Pak Hoi Man 14.86; Tang Hiu Ching 14.87; Lau Tsz Yan 15.01; Sheung On Yin 15.09;
H J (29): Phoebe Chung Wai Yan 1.71; Priscilla Cheung Ching Laam 1.68;
L J (28): Wong Pui Ling 6.04/-0.8; Shannon Vera Chan 5.73/+0.3; Wong Hiu Yan 5.69/+0.9;
T J (29): Shannon Vera Chan 12.87/ 0.0 / NR (she equalled the NR (12.63 by Tse Mang Chi, who is now
the coach of the new NR-holder !!) in her 2nd jump and then improved this record to 12.87 in her 6th attempt;
S P (29): To Yuen Kwan 12.83;
D T (28): To Yuen Kwan 44.20/NR; Ng Ka Lee 40.30; Heidi Foo Hoi Yi 40.14;
H T (28): Tam Hiu Ki 46.56;
Youth Girls/under 18 years:
L J (28): Jia Wai Yin 5.77/+0.5;
INDIA
20th Fed Cup Junior Champs at Nadiad / 02. – 04.06.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan & Mr Rahul Pawar- )
following are detailed results from this major national competition / all athletes born 2003 or later
Junior Men:
100 m (3)/+1.4: Aman Khokhar/2004 10.56; R.Saisiddharth/2003 10.81;
semis (2) s2/-0.1: M.Krishik/2003 10.83; s3/-1.1: Khokhar/2004 10.67; Saisiddharth/2003 10.78;
Sadanand Kumar/2003 10.84;
heats (2) h1/+0.8: Khokhar/2004 10.62; Sadanand/2003 10.78; Saisiddharth/2003 10.81;
200 m (4)/ 0.0: T.K.Vishal/2003 21.71; R.Saisiddharth/2003 21.78;
semis (4) s2/ 0.0: Vishal/2003 21.93;
heats (3) h2/ 0.0: Vishal/2003 21.89; h3/+04: Saisiddharth/2003 21.80; h5/+0.1: Abhijeet Langeh/2003 21.94;
400 m (3): H.Rihan/2005 48.31; Deepak Rohilla/2003 48.39; A.Surai/2003 48.42;
semis (2) s1: Aman Chaudhary/2006 48.15 (dnf in final); Deepak Singh/2005 48.66; s2: Rihan/2005 48.47;
heats (2) h3: Rihan/2005 48.32;
800 m (4): Pradeep Senthilkumar/2003 1:49.59; Arjun Waskale/2003 1:50.33; Somnath Chauhan/2004 1:50.54; J.Rijoy/2003 1:51.26; Shyam Milan Bind/2004 1:52.13; Sanjeet Balhara/2003 1:52.92;
Satyajeet Pujari/2003 1:53.01;
heats (3) h1: Pujari/2003 1:53.74; h2: Senthilkumar/2003 1:52.05; Waskale/2003 1:53.16; h3: Bind/2004
1:52.30; Rijoy/2003 1:52.42; Balhara/2003 1:53.34;
1500 m (2): Arjun Waskale/2003 3:46.31; J.Rijoy/2003 3:52.29; Vikesh Dagur/2005 3:52.57; Ritik Deol/2005 3:53.06; Sharuk Khan/2006 3:54.91; Vikash ??/2004 3:55.48; Navdeep ??/2003 3:56.11;
3000 m (4): Ritik Deol/2005 8:29.16; Pankaj Kumar/2003 8:29.39; Shivam ??/2003 8:29.50; Love Chaudhary/2003 8:32.09; Sawan ??/2004 8:34.58; Vishal Pandey/2003 8:39.77;
heats (3) h1: Dushyant Kumar/2004 8:35.78; Sawan ??/2004 8:36.17; Vishal Pandey/2003 8:36.20; Pankaj Kumar/2003 8:36.34; Sachin Yadav/2003 8:36.63; Shivam ??/2003 8:37.77; h2: Ritik Deol/2005 8:33.18; Aniji Mathur/2006 8:33.79; Love Chaudhary/2003 8:35.24; Gaurav Yadav/2005 8:36.67; M.Shivaji Parashij/2004 8:38.59;
5000 m (2): Gagan Singh/2003 14:44.92; M.Shivaji Parashij/2004 14:47.38; Pavan Kumar/2004 14:48.89;
Love Chaudhary/2003 14:52.82; Pankaj Kumar/2003 14:57.12;
3000 m St (4): Vishal Chauhan/2003 9:33.24;
110 m H / 99 cm (3)/ 0.0: M.Krishik/2003 14.02; A.Graceson Jeeva/2003 14.12; Rathish Pandidurai/2004
14.25; Muhammed Vellachailil/2003 14.38; Vishal Rai Rusilyvelan/2003 14.88;
heats (3) h1/-1.2: Jeeva/2003 14.44; Theenappan Sokkalingam/2003 14.91; Rishabh Soni/2003 14.91;
h2/-1.3: Vellachailil/2003 14.44; Pandidurai/2004 14.53; h3/-1.3: Madhvendra Shekhawat/2003 14.14;
M.Krishik/2003 14.30; Mohit ??/2003 14.40; Vishal/2003 14.64; R.Sanjay/2003 14.86;
400 m H (4): Hardeep ??/2003 52.40; Aryan Kashyapa/2004 52.75; Karna Bag/2004 52.77; Vikash ??/2003
54.11;
H J (4): Praveen Kumar/2003 & Md Asraf Ali/2003 2.06; Aniket Mane/2004 2.06; Sandeep Kumar/2003 2.06; M.Sunil/2003 2.03;
P V (2): R.Sakthi/2003 4.60; Dev Meena/2005 4.60; Tanuj Kumar/2003 & R.Yugendran/2003 4.50;
Pawan Yadav/2004 4.50;
L J (3): Chandrasekhar ??/2005 7.65/-0.2 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader; Sakhtivel Sanmath Darshan/2003
7.52/ 0.0; S.Waran/2003 7.36/-1.1; Amitra Ghosh/2003 7.33/+1.6; Mohd Atta Sazid/2006 7.30/ 0.0;
Mandeep Singh/2005 7.29/ 0.0; Lalu Prasad Bhoi/2003 7.20/ 0.0;
qualification (2): Chandrasekhar/2005 7.40/+1.6; Waran/2003 7.35w/+2.8; Bhoi/2003 7.19/ 0.0; Sanmath/2003 7.18/ 0.0;
T J (4): Selva Prabhu/2004 15.84/+0.8; Akhilesh ??/2003 15.41/+0.8; Sukhpreet Singh/2004 15.13/-0.7;
S P / 6 kg (3): Sanyam Sanjay/2003 19.42 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader; Sawan Singh/2004 18.54; Kunal Kaushik/2003 17.96; Siddharth Choudhary/2005 17.04; Vikash ??/2003 16.93; Akash Yadav/2005 16.82;
Harry ??/2004 16.58;
D T / 1.75 kg (2): Shubhkarman Ghotra/2003 53.00; Sumit Kumar/2004 52.58;
H T / 6 kg (4): Vinit ??/2003 66.87; Mohammad Shahban/2004 66.69; Pratik Pingale/2003 63.91; Devang ??/2003 62.61; Shivam Jadhav/2003 58.17;
J T (3): Vivek ??/2003 69.99; Suhit ??/2003 66.55;
Decathlon (2/3): Sunil Kumar/2004 6788 (11.61; 6.94; 11.37; 1.93; 50.12 / 15.23; 34.89; 4.00; 43.04; 4:43.84);
Yogesh ??/2004 6415 (11.50; 6.95; 12.53; 1.75; 51.71 / 15.87; 35.42; 3.10; 51.36; 4:54.80); A.S. Logeshkumar/2003 6320 (11.54; 6.20; 12.38; 1.93; 53.42 / 15.30; 33.19; 3.90; 41.32; 5:07.08); Sabhavath Yugendai/2004 6038 (11.58; 6.39; 11.32; 1.75; 51.54 / 15.84; 31.41; 3.60; 40.05; 5:03.69);
10000 m Walk (3): Rohitkumar Yadav/2004 43:06.16 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader; Babubhai Barjod/2004 43:07.96; Sachin Singh Bohra/2003 43:43.28; Rohit ??/200 44:12.70; Aryan ??/2003 44:16.39; Chandra Saini/2003 44:55.56; Himanshu Kumar/2006 45:16.46; Deepender Singh/2003 45:36.58; Vivek Rathi/2003 45:37.26; Babendra Singh/2006 46:34.17; G.Sarathy/2003 46:56.43; Deepanshu ??/2005 47:53.07; Sachin ??/2006 47:53.54; Dharmveer Singh/2005 47:58.92;
Junior Women:
100 m (3)/-0.3: Priyanka Sikarwar/2003 11.88; Jeevanji Deepthi/2003 12.17; Tamanna ??/2004 12.18; Sudeshna Shivankar/2003 12.19;
semis (2) s1/ 0.0: Tamanna/2004 12.05; Shivankar/2003 12.08; Avantika Narale/2003 12.12;
s2/-0.3: Sikarwar/2003 11.89; Deepthi/2003 12.11; Mayavathi Nakirekanti/2004 12.15;
heats (2) h1/+0.1: Sakarwar/2003 11.80; Narale/2003 12.06; Deepthi/2003 12.07; h3/ 0.0. Tamanna/2004
12.09; h4/+1.1: Shivankar/2003 12.02;
200 m (4)/-0.2: Priya H.Mohan/2003 23.98; Piyanka Sikarwar/2003 24.26; Jeevanji Deepthi/2003 24.61; Sudeshna Shivankar/2003 24.74;
semis (4) s1/+2.1: Sikarwar/2003 24.37w; Deepthi/2003 24.62w; s2/+0.5: Mohan/2003 24.17; Shivankar/2003 24.75; Mayavathi Nakirekanti/2004 25.13; Tamanna ??/2004 25.20;
heats (3) h1/-0.5: Nakirekanti/2004 25.21; h2/ 0.0: Mohan 24.42; h3/-0.9: Sikarwar/2003 24.73;
h4/ 0.0: Deepthi/2003 24.73; Shivankar/2003 25.10;
400 m (3): Rupal Chaudhary/2004 52.48; Priya H.Mohan/2003 52.49; Kunja Rajitha/2003 56.32; Simmy ??/2003 56.50; Anushka Kumbhar/2005 56.60; Urvashi ??/2003 57.19;
heats (2) h1: Simmy/2003 56.65; h2: Rupal/2004 53.91; Rajitha/2003 56.94; Urvashi/2003 57.26;
h3: Mohan/2003 53.45; Kumbhar/2005 55.64 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader;
800 m (4): Ashakiran Barla/2006 2:06.78 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader; Laxita Sandilea/2005 2:08.24;
Urvashi ??/2003 2:08.56; Stephy Sara Koshy/2003 2:10.55; Akshana ??/2003 2:11.11;
heats (3) h1: Urvashi/2003 2:08.97; Koshy/2003 2:09.77; h2: Barla/2006 2:07.91; Sandilea/2005 2:11.94;
Huidrom Devi/2004 2:13.01; h3: Akshana/2003 2:12.51; Amandeep Kaur/2003 2:12.78; Ruhi Bohra/2004 2:12.80; Donthu Baghyalaxmi/2003 2:12.96;
1500 m (2): Akshana ??/2003 4:33.99; Kaxita Sandilea/2005 4:34.32; Ruhi Bohra/2004 4:35.31; Mamata Pal/2003 4:35.85; Huidrom Devi/2004 4:41.44; Donthu Baghyalaxmi/2003 4:45.01;
3000 m (4): Drashtiben P.Chaudhari/2003 9:39.88; Supriti Kachhap/2003 9:41.26; Mamata Pal/2003 10:01.25; Latika Talwar/2004 10:17.43;
5000 m (2): Drashtiben P.Chaudhari/2003 16:53.33; Supriti Kachhap/2003 16:57.01; Jyoti ??/2003 17:39.13; Pooja Verma/2003 18:06.19; Latika Talwar/2004 18:07.25;
3000 m St (4): Pallavi Jagadale/2003 11:25.25; Shreya ??/2003 11:43.76; Jada Rinkal Vinodbhai/2003 11:44.15; Cheripelly Keerthana/2006 11:51.37; Anjali Patel/2004 12:31.66; Ekta Dey/2005 12:45.14; Priti ??/2004 12:53.49;
100 m H (3)/-0.9: Agasara Nandini/2003 13.97; Unnathi Aiyappa Bollanda/2005 14.30; Pranjali Patil/2003 14.97;
heats (3) h2/ 0.0: Nandini/2003 14.24; Bollanda/2005 14.80; Namayi Ruchitha/2004 14.82;
400 m H (4): Simmy ??/2003 60.72; Ramandeep Kaur/2003 61.18; Shreeya Rajesh/2005 63.09; Shweta Chikodi/2003 63.62; Geeta Devasi/2003 63.87;
heats (3) h1: Devasi/2003 64.10; h2: Simmy/2003 61.45; h3: Ramandeep/2003 62.89; Prathiba Varghese/2004 63.82;
H J (3): Khyati Mathur/2003 1.73; Pavana Nagaraj/2005 1.73;
P V (3): Vanshika Ghanghas/2005 3.40; Rajni ??/2004 3.40; Nikita Akare/2005 3.30; Vibha Srinivasa/2004 3.25; V.Dharshini Vijayakumar/2003 3.20; Shabnam ??/2003 3.20;
L J (3): Shaili Singh/2004 6.11/ 0.0; Agasara Nandini/2003 5.92/ 0.0; Susmita ??/2004 5.79/ 0.0;
T J (4): Poorva Sawant/2003 12.65/-0.8; S.Emayatharasi/2003 12.34/ 0.0; Nimisha Dayma/2003 11.94/ 0.0;
Rishika Awasthi/2005 11.93/ 0.0; Kajal ??/2003 11.90/-0.3; Sri A.Abinaya/2004 11.89/-0.3;
S P (2): Jasmine Kaur/2003 13.90; Vidhi ??/2004 13.11; Jyoti Vaishnav/2004 12.93;
D T (3): Kiran ??/2003 46.66; Sanya Yadav/2003 44.88; Neethu Kumari/2004 44.48; Nistha ??/2005 42.76;
Soni Kumari/2005 41.74; Khushi Padariya/2003 41.73;
H T (4): Tanya Chaudhary/2003 57.09; Harshita Sehrawat/2003 55.62; Manita ??/2004 47.33; Mital Solanki/2003 47.10; Ankita ??/2005 46.04; Aeshwarya Pundeer/2003 45.60; Amrapali Phatak/2004 45.25;
J T (4): Ramyashree Jain/2004 44.42;
Heptathlon (3 / 4): Pooja ??/2003 4699 (15.95; 1.61; 11.41; 26.44 / 5.14; 39.17; 2:30.61); M.Kavya Manoharan/2003 4190 (15.54; 1.46; 8.61; 26.82 / 5.48; 26.07; 2:39.43);
10000 m Walk (4): Mansi Negi/2003 49:54.88; Rachana ??/2003 50:33.60; Sejal Anil Singh/2003 50:58.70; Indu ??/2004 51:57.06; Komal Pal/2003 53:08.71;
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MALAYSIA
Johor Open Championships at Johor Bahru / 27. – 28.05.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
following are selected best performances from this Regional competition for several age-categories /
all Malaysian athletes except a guest from Singapore (Women´s HJ)
Men:
100 m (27)/-0.3: Mohd Haiqal Hanafi 10.53 (& 10.52/nwi as 1h6);
200 m (28)/nwi: Kwong Kar Jun 21.79 (& 21.87/-0.2 as 1h6);
400 m / heats (27) h2: Umar Osman 48.41 (dns in final);
P V (27): Muh.Naufal Shahrizul Afzam 4.80; Aiman Suffian Sahrizal 4.20; Muh.Akmal Harith Zulkipli
4.20;
T J (27)/nwi: Brendon Ting Li King 15.40; Mohd Shah Sholikin Azhar 15.11; Ng Tak Sing 14.92;
S P (28): Farm Loong Deng 16.01;
D T (27): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 46.83;
4×100 R (27): Sukma Johor Team 42.27 (& 41.98 as 1h1);
Junior Men / under 20 years:
110 m H / 99 cm (27)/ 0.0: Elvin Yap Zhi Xian 14.02; Fradza Anak Nita 15.00; Muhammad Hazriq 15.04;
Muhammad Hilmi Zakuwan 15.08;
Women:
3000 m St (28): Ramiyah Balasingam 12:47.56; Puspa Letchumy Jaintheran 13:02.53;
H J (28): Michelle Sng Suat Li SGP 1.77; Nini Sharmiza Salim 1.65;
S P (28): Nani Sahirah Maryata 13.29;
J T (27): Ng Jing Xuan 40.96;
4×100 R (27): Sukma Johor Team 49.85;
INDONESIA
Athletics Open Cup at Jakarta / 02. – 05.06.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Umar Yono, PASI- )
following are few best performances from this national competition for specific events only
Men:
100 m (4)/-0.3: Mohamed Bisma Diwa 10.76;
200 m (3)/+0.8: Mohamed Bisma Diwa 21.88;
800 m (5): Bilal Bilano 1:55.88; Irwandi Fokatea 1:55.92;
5000 m (3): Agus Prayogo 15:14.70;
L J (2): Suwandi Wijaya 7.46/+0.4; Arifianto Firmansyah 7.20/+0.2;
Women:
800 m (5): Oktarani Mutiara/2006 2:15.62;
5000 m (3): Novita Nur Nirwani 17:56.43;
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DELAYED RESULTS
KUWAIT
(-courtesy of Dr Manea Alajmi, KUW Athletics Federation -)
following are the best performances from two major national competitions (both for male Senior & Junior athletes) earlier this season / exact dates per event not reported and information restricted to the medalists
(TOP 3) per event
Federation´s Cup Championships at Al Kuwait / 17. – 20.04.2022
Men:
100 m/+2.4: Nasser Ismail Abdullah 10.72w; Ismail Ibrahim Ismail 10.77w; Mohamed Abdulrahman 10.86w;
200 m/+0.9: Nasser Ismail Abdullah 21.93;
400 m: Ibrahim Remaid Al-Zafairi 48.36; Abdulrahman Khaled Al-Qattan 48.98;
800 m: Ibrahim Remaid Al-Zafairi 1:48.65; Bader Saad Al-Suweid/2003 1:49.80; Khaled Mohamed Jamaan 1:50.57; Fawaz Meshaal Yaqout 1:51.04; Abdulrahman Khaled Al-Qattan 1:51.99;
1500 m: Bader Saad Al-Suweid/2003 3:52.40; Hussein Ali Kamal 3:53.21; Khaled Mohamed Jamaan 3:53.99; Fawaz Meshaal Yaqout 3:55.87;
5000 m: Mohamed Sulaiman Sayed 14:59.94; Abdulkarim Bashar Sheikh 15:06.24;
3000 m St: Abdulaziz Mohammad 9:24.49; Youssef Mohamed Gholoum 9:31.11;
110 m H/+0.2: Yacoub Mohamed Al-Youha 13.99;
400 m H: JassemWaleed Al-Mass 54.27;
H J: Khaled Abdulatif Al-Massad 2.09; Abdulrahman Mohamed Al-Youha 2.00;
P V: Ali Makki Al-Sabagha 4.50; Fahad Bader Al-Mershad 4.40; Youssef Jawad Al-Attar 4.40;
L J: Abdullah Badr Mershed 7.22/+0.2;
T J: Khaled Saeed Al-Subaie 15.34/+1.1; Yacoub Al-Bather 14.74/nwi;
S P: Meshari Mohamed Suroor Saad 17.94; Ibrahim Juma Al-Fadli 17.23; Ahmed Abd.Hussein Ghuloum
16.18; Hussein Al-Qattan 14.72; Hussein Abd.Fatehallah 14.63;
D T: Abdullah Mohamed Al-Zankawi 51.20; Essa Mohamed Al-Zankawi 49.90;
H T: Ali Mohamed Al-Zankawi 65.20; Youssef Moh.Ali Rajab 60.04; Youssef Moh.Ali Dashti 58.35;
Rasheed Essa Al-Failakawi 57.30; Abdulrahman Ismail Al-Mansour 56.82;
J T: Abdulrahman Fawaz Al-Azemi 65.26;
4×100 R: Sahel Team (N.Mubarak, A.Jawad, A.Matarm Y.M.Al-Youha) 42.90;
Junior Men:
110 m H / 99 cm/-0.3: Nawaf Al-Feras 14.92; Suroor ?? 15.00;
S P / 6 kg: Hussein Al-Naser 17.31;
H T / 6 kg: Mohamed Khan 61.49; Ali Al-Naser 60.35; Ali Al-Hendal 60.08;
4×100 R: Kazma Junior Team (A.Ahmed, Y.Al-Azemi, A.Al-Azemi, A.Al-Dawood) 43.40;
4×400 R: Kuwait Junior Team (S.Jassem, A.Mefareh, B.saad, H.Hussein) 3:17.40;
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National Championships at Al Kuwait / 27. – 30.03.2022
Men:
100 m/+3.0: Yacoub Mohamed Al-Youha 10.65w; Nasser Ismail Abdullah 10.81w;
400 m: Ibrahim Remaid Al-Zafairi 48.34; Bader Saad Al-Suweid/2003 48.94;
800 m: (results from this event were already pre-reported in my Report No 10 !!):
Ebrahim Remaid Al-Zafairi 1:49.29; Mohamed Badr Enezi Al-Suweid/2003 1:49.83; Abdulrahman Khaled Al-Qattan 1:50.10; Hussein Mohamed Mohsen 1:50.12; Fawaz Meshaal Al-Yaqout 1:50.67; Khaled Mohamed Jamaan 1:55.79;
5000 m: Abdulrahman Abbas Al-Kandari 14:39.51; Hussein Ali Kamal 14:56.12; Abdulkarim Bashar Sheikh 15:02.00;
10000 m: Abdulrahman Abbas Al-Kandari 31:09.00; Abdulkarim Bashar Sheikh 31:18.35; Mohamed Suliaman Sayed 31:20.54; Waleed Ahmed 31:22.60;
3000 m St: Abdulaziz Mohammad 9:27.02;
110 m H/+2.1: Yacoub Mohamed Al-Youha 13.97w;
H J: Khaled Abdulatif Al-Massad 2.00; Abdulrahman Mohamed Al-Youha 2.00;
P V: Ali Makki Al-Sabagha 4.80; Youssef Jawad Al-Attar 4.30; Fahad Bader Al-Mershad 4.30;
Bader Jassem Al-Faraj 4.20; Hussein Al-Aryan 4.20;
L J: Abdullah Badr Mershed 7.27;
T J: Khaled Saeed Al-Subaie 15.02/+0.5;
S P: Ibrahim Juma Al-Fadli 17.45; Meshari Mohamed Suroor Saad 17.10; Ahmed Abd.Hussein Ghuloum
15.84; Hussein Abd.Fatehallah 14.55;
D T: Essa Mohamed Al-Zankawi 53.61; Abdullah Mohamed Al-Zankawi 50.30;
H T: Ali Mohamed Al-Zankawi 64.30; Youssef Moh.Ali Rajab 59.33; Youssef Moh.Ali Dashti 57.50;
Rasheed Essa Al-Failakawi 57.16; Abdulrahman Ismail Al-Mansour 55.65;
J T: Abdulrahman Fawaz Al-Azemi 62.75; Saoud Saleh Khalaf 59.10;
4×100 R: Sahel Team (N.Mubarak, A.Jawad, A.Matarm Y.M.Al-Youha) 42.90;
4×400 R: Kuwait Team (A.Adham, S.Waleed, B.Mohsen, H.Hussein) 3:19.03;
Junior Men:
800 m: Bader Saad 1:50.50; Hussein ?? 1:52.27;
110 m H / 99 cm/+0.6 Suroor ?? 15.07;
S P / 6 kg: Hussein Al-Naser 16.81;
H T / 6 kg: Ali Al-Naser 61.75; Ali Al-Hendal 58.30; Mohamed Khan 56.40;
3rd GCC GULF GAMES at Al Kuwait / 16. – 18.05.2022
(-additions to Report No 10 – with thanks to Dr Manea Alajmi, KUW Athletics Federation – )
following are the names of all additional Relay runners, which were not yet available before for the two Relays for Men
Men:
4×100 R (17): KSA (Nasser Mohamed, Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie, Mahmoud Hafiz Ibrahim, Abdullah Abkar Mohamed) 39.06; OMA (Ammar Al-Saifi, Barakat Al-Harthi, Hussein Faraj, Ali Al-Baloushi) 39.72;
BRN (Ebrahim Omar, Abdulraouf Rashid, Mohamed Yaqoob Salem, Saeed Al-Khaldi) 39.73; QAT (Saeed
Al-Sahooti, Tosin Ogunode, Amar Ebed, Saeed Al-Absi) 39.85; KUW (Nawaf Al-Feras, Nasser Ismail,
Mohamed Al-Obaid, Yacoub Mohamed Al-Youha) 42.22;
4×400 R (18): …2. KSA (Ibrahim Futayni, Mohamed Al-Muawi, Hassan Araour, Mazen Al-Yaseen) 3:06.37;
…4. KUW (Yacoub Mohamed Al-Azemi, Bader Al-Asuweid, Abdulrahman Al-Qattan, Ibrahim Al-Zafairi) 3:10.85; 5. OMA (Mohamed Obaid Al-Saadi, Othman Ali Al-Busaidi, Hussein MohamedAl-Farsi, Ahmed
Mubarak Al-Saadi) 3:12.46;
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IRAQ
National Championships at Baghdad / 16. – 19.03.2022
(-courtesy of Dr Zaydoun Jawad Mohammed, IRAQI Athletics Federation -)
following are delayed best performances from these championships for Seniors, Juniors & Youth athletes with
special thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab for his translations / no wind-readings reported
Men:
100 m (17): Hussein Ali Nahi Al-Khafaji 10.46; Faleh Hossein Hedi Al-Khazaali/2004 10.70;
200 m (19): Faleh Hossein Hedi Al-Khazaali/2004 21.35; Akhtam Younus Hussain 22.02; Murtadha Azhar Hamid 22.03;
400 m (17): Mohamed Abdul Ridha Chunchun 48.01; Ahmed Fadhel Moh.Al-Kinani 48.24; Mohamed Baqir
Abdulkarim 48.82; Yasir Ali Mohamed Al-Saadi 48.86;
800 m (18): Ehab Jabhar Hashim 1:52.01; Mohamed Baqir Abdulkarim 1:54.42; Hasanine Saadoun Nasser
1:54.89; Mohamed Ali Hussein 1:54.96;
1500 m (19): Hasanine Saadoun Nasser 3:58.97;
5000 m (19): Ali Jassim Abbas Abdelreda 14:55.62;
10000 m (17): Ali Jassim Abbas Abdelreda 30:37.40;
Half Marathon (18): Abdel Aziz Hadhir Lueibi 1:08:30; Hussein Karim Aziz 1:09:39; Ali Nadhim 1:10:47;
Hussein Essam Mohamed 1:11:10; Jawad Hamza 1:12:15; Mostafa Adel 1:14:51;
3000 m St (17): Mohamed Abdullah Mahal 9:14.87; Murtadha Moh.Abboud 9:35.00; Hassan Saad 9:35.24;
110 m H (17): Mohamed Saad Nadhim Al-Khafaji 14.20; Mohamed Najah Hadi 14.86; Ali Nasser 14.88;
400 m H (18): Leith Hassan Abdul Hussein 53.27; Farouk Ahmed Jassim 53.36; Ali Nasser Hussain 54.31;
Mohamed Jassim Al-Sudani 54.40;
H J (17): Hussein Falah Al-Ibrahimi 2.00;
T J (18): Hussein Abbas Al-Behadili 15.35; Zine El Abidin Subeih Nasser 14.93;
S P (17): Ahmed Hameed Khudair 16.05; Mohamed Adel Mezher 15.14; Hardy Azad Karim 14.93;
Saif Nouri Abdulwahid 14.81; Mohamed Baqir Ahmed 14.56;
D T (18): Ashraf Abbas Jassim 47.59; Mohamed Baqir Ahmed 47.43; Humam Fadel Kurdi 45.40;
Marzouk Ridha Youssef 45.08;
H T (17): Hussein Thamer Al-Bayati 60.85; Mohamed Shawash Kamal 52.07; Amir Ali Hussein 51.57;
Raid Hamoodi Hussein 50.42;
J T (19): Karar Raid Mehdi 69.61; Hayder Jabbar Karif 65.21; Younis Mohsen Saleh 60.60;
Decathlon (16/17)/no details: Haman Abdullah Makky Al-Ghrairi 6300; Mohamed Nahith Obeid 6181;
10000 m Walk (17): Mustafa Razzak Abd.Alwan 46:17; Thulfiqar Kadhem 46:18; Bahaa Yahya Mutar 46:39; Saif Saad 46:44; Muntadher Hasan 46:49; Kadhim Razaaq 47:01; Abdallah Mohamed 48:54;
4×100 R (18)/no details: Al Hashd Club Team 41.60;
Junior Men / under 20 years:
800 m (18): Aqeel Jabbar Ramadan 1:57.06;
3000 m St (19): Mustafa Mohsen Hizam 9:35.91;
P V (17): Ali Hussein Ali 4.20;
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
P V (17): Ali Akbar Hayder Al-Taie 4.10;
Women:
100 m H (17): Kurdistan ba Mo Jamal 14.82;
H J (18): Maryam Abdelhamid Abdellah 1.81/NR;
H T (17): Marwa Qais Marhoon 44.75;
Youth Girls / under 18 years:
100 m H / 76.2 cm (17): Deren Bakhtiar Ali 14.95 / NYR;
H T / 3 kg (18): Heven Fakhr El Din 44.34;
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National Test Competition at Baghdad / 12. – 13.05.2022
(-courtesy of Facebook/Newspaper websites-)
according to the information from my correspondent, Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab, this competiton was organised as TEST event for qualification to several major competitions; however, only the following results
from the 100 m race are available; if th times will be valued as achieved with usage of a „fully automatic timing“-system, then 10.33 by Al-Khazaali/born 2004 would be a new NJR (better than his time of 10.38
seconds later on (24th May at the ARAB Junior Champs), which was included to my Report No 11 with an
advice to a new NJR (when his following faster time was not yet known)
Men:
100 m ( )/+1.6: Faleh Hossein Hedi Al-Khazaali/2004 10.33 / NJR & 2nd IRQ All-Time; Seif Raad Abdulwahid 10.49 / 5th (eq.) IRQ All-Time; Akhtam Younus Hussein 10.62; Murtadha Azhar Hamid
10.69; Mohamed Abdul Ridha Chunchun 10.73; Falah Abdulzahra Mahdi 10.85;
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ON THE ROAD
NEPAL
National Half Marathon at Kantipur / 04.06.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Diwakar Lal Amatya – )
Men:
Gopi Chandra Parki 1:07:41; Deepak Adhikari 1:07:50; Mukesh Pal 1:08:47; Gajendra Rai 1:09:01;
Tarendra Rawal 1:09:10;
Women:
Rajpuran Parchai 1:19:10; Pushpa Bhandari 1:22:05; Rewa Bista 1:30:42;
THAILAND
(-courtesy of the Race – website s- )
National 10 km Road Race at Khon Kaen / 05.06.2022
Men:
Nattawut Innum 31:13.28; Nattawath Innum 32:35.93;
Women:
Linda Janthachit 37:16.05; Saranya Buaprai 38:32.81;
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Scenic Half Marathon at Sonkhla / 29.05.2022
Men:
Nattawath Innum 1:12:02; Chutidech Tanomsup 1:16:53;
Women:
Ornanong Wongsorn 1:32:05;
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VERY LATE ADDITION
KOREA
50th KBS Cup Championships at Jecheon / 02. – 06.06.2022
(-courtesy of the KAAF – website-)
following are few selected best performances from this major national ccompetition, which was organised
for different categories during last 5 days / only few results from Senior category as Pre-Info to my next report, when results will be available for me by translations from KAAF
this info includes TOP 4 results from a very fast 100 m for Men, where Kim Kuk-Young missed his NR by
0.07.seconds only (10.14 = his 4th fastest regular time ever), Kim Tae-Hyo achieved 10.18 (as 2nd KOR All-Time); Lee Jun-Hyuk followed with 10.22 (as 3rd fastest KOR All-Time) and Moon Hae-Jin as 4th with 10.32
(for 6th/eq. In KOR All-Time) as well as another jump over 2.30 m by Woo Sang-Hyuk in High Jump
Men:
100 m (2)/+1.8: Kim Kuk-Young 10.14; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.18; Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.22; Moon Hae-Jin 10.32;
semis (2) s1/ 0.0: Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.34; s2/-1.3: Kim Kuk-Young 10.30;
200 m (5)/+0.7: Mo Il-Hwan 20.85;
H J (3): Woo Sang-Hyuk 2.30; Yun Seung-Hyun 2.22;
L J (2): Kim Myung-Ha 7.87w/+2.1 (& 7.75/+0.1);
S P (5): Jung Il-Woo 18.45; Shim Jun 18.14;
H T (2): Lee Yun-Chul 67.95;
J T (3): Kim Da-Ni 73.29;
Women:
5000 m (3): Kim Yu-Jin 15:58.61;
10000 m (5): Kim Eun-Mi 34:35.58;
100 m H (2)/+1.7: Jo Eun-Ju 13.51 / 3rd KOR All-Time;
S P (2): Jung Ju-Sun 16.50; Lee Su-Jung 16.39;
D T (6): Shin Yu-Jin 55.50; Jung Ji-Hye 54.64; Jung Ye-Rim 54.42; Jung Chae-Yun 53.00;
J T (2): Kim Kyung-Ae 54.63;
20 km Walk (4): Lee Jung-Eun 1:38:23;
4×100 R (4): Andong Team (Yu Jung-Mi, Kim Dae-Jung, Kim Na-Yeon, Yu Ji-Yeon) 45.66;
The 2nd Imam Reza Cup Tournament was held successfully in Mashhad , Iran. Nine Countries including Iran participated in the Cup. Pakistan secured the third position , Iraq the second and Iran emerged the champions after two days of events. On the sidelines of the tournament AAA President Gen. Dahlan Al Hamad was given a tour of the impressive Imam Reza Stadium and its Facilities.
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
INDIA
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan – )
61st Inter State Senior Champs at Chennai / 10. – 14.06.2022
following are detailed results from this major important national competition with excellent performances in
several events /
many of the following TOP athletes were reported once again with inaccurate names only (= marked with
an addit.“??” in the results below)/
all Indian athletes except few guests from SRI as noted
Men:
100 m (11)/-1.4: Amlan Borgohain 10.47; V.K.Elakkiyadasan 10.48; Harjit Singh 10.55; T.Midhun 10.62;
Siva Kumar Balakrishnan 10.63; Jay Shah 10.71; Kiran Pandurang Bhosale 10.72; Paras ?? 10.73;
semis (10) s1/ 0.0: Elakkiyadasan 10.46; Paras 10.52; K.P.Aswin 10.74; Abhinash Sahu 10.82;
s2/ 0.0: Siva Kumar 10.48; Jay Shah 10.55; Bhosale 10.57; Lovepreet Singh 10.59;Safikul Mondal 10.75;
s3/+0.3: Harjit 10.37; Borgohain 10.40; Midhun 10.51; A.Vignesh 10.58; Amiya Kumar Mallick 10.81;
heats (10) h1/ 0.0: Borgohain 10.51; Harjit 10.56; Vignesh 10.76; h2/ 0.0: Lovepreet 10.74; h3/+0.3: Jay
Shah 10.58; Midhun 10.69; h4/+0.8: Elakkiyadasan 10.74; h5/ 0.0: Paras 10.71; Siva Kumar 10.71; Bhosale 10.72;
200 m (14)/+0.5: Amlan Borgohain 21.00; Abhin B.Devadiga 21.42; Rahul Ramesh Kadam 21.68; Akshay Annappa Shetty 21.68; S.Tamilarasu 21.70; Lovepreet Singh 21.70; Paras ?? 21.72; Mahantesh Siddappa
21.90;
heats (13) h1/ 0.0: Shetty 21.50; Lovepreet 21.52; Tamilarasu 21.53; h2/ 0.0: Borgohain 21.19; Paras 21.51; Siddappa 21.55; A.Vignesh 21.61; Emmanuel Paul 21.90; h3/ 0.0: Devadiga 21.36; Kadam 21.48;
Tushar Kanti Manna 21.99;
400 m (11): P.A.Amoj Jacob 45.68; Noah Nirmal Tom 46.44; Muhammed Ajmal 46.58; Akash Kumar 46.94; S.Aruna Dharshana SRI 47.01; Mijo Chacko Kurian 47.02; Naganathan Pandi 47.18;
semis (10) s1: Jacob 46.27; Ajmal 46.48; Muhammed Anas Yahiya 46.54 (dns in final); Kurian 46.76;
Angrej Singh 46.95; Vikrant Panchal 47.19; Thomas Mathew 47.32; Ayush Dabas 47.57; s2: Tom 46.14;
Dharshana SRI 46.34; Pandi 46.65; Akash 46.72; Rajesh Ramesh 46.94; W.Nihal Joel 46.99; Nitin Kumar
47.29; Karunamoy Mahato 47.48;
heats (10) h1: Anas 47.16; Kurian 47.21; Mathew 47.52; Ayush Dabas 47.68; h2: Tom 47.52; W.Nihal Joel 47.71; Nitin Kumar 48.00; Rahul Ramesh Kadam 48.41; h3: Dharshana SRI 46.69; Pandi 46.78; Akash 46.88; Ramesh 47.14; Panchal 47.55; Muhammed Rashid ?? 48.50; h4: Jacob 46.97; Ajmal 47.30; Angrej 47.40; Mahato 47.69;
800 m (13): Krishan Kumar 1:48.79; Ankesh Chaudhary 1:49.74; Mohammed Afsal 1:49.82; Anu Kumar 1:50.03; Aman Kumar 1:50.06; Ramdev ?? 1:50.59; Satyajeet Suresh Pujari/2003 1:51.60; Harjot Singh 1:52.48;
heats (12) h1: Krishan 1:51.19; Pujari/2003 1:51.63; Abhishek Singh Thakur 1:51.86; Nitin ?? 1:52.07;
Devender Kumar 1:53.61; Tapas Dey 1:54.05; Kartik Jayrai Karkera 1:54.83; h2: Afsal 1:52.22; Anu Kumar 1:52.41; Prakash Balu Gadade 1:52.72; Manpreet Singh Toor 1:53.64; Dinesh Ravi 1:54.47;
h3: Ankesh 1:50.02; Ramdev 1:50.07; Aman Kumar 1:50.92; Harjot Singh 1:51.37; Manjeet ?? 1:51.69;
Himanshu Rathi/2006 1:52.90; Vishwambhar Laxman Kolekar 1:52.95;
1500 m (11): Harendra Kumar 3:44.26; Ajay Kumar Saroj 3:44.60; Parvej Khan/2004 3:45.81; P.R.Rahul
3:47.15; Sachelal Patel 3:48.57; Sukchain Rajender 3:49.00; Shashi Bushan Singh 3:49.69; Aman Chaudhary 3:50.11; Rakesh Mandal 3:50.68; Balram ?? 3:51.36; Ishu Solanki 3:52.93;
heats (10) h1: Rahul 3:47.95; Kumar Saroj 3:47.97; Balram 3:48.44; Patel 3:48.77; Mandal 3:49.18;
Solanki 3:49.42; Bhoopendra Singh 3:51.13; M.Ravikumar 3:52.66; Ashok Dandasena 3:52.77; Ritesh
Ohre/2003 3:56.36; h2: Harendra 3:45.64; Khan/2004 3:45.65; Shashi Bhushan 3:48.24; Sukchain 3:48.26; Aman 3:49.64; Kartik Jayrai Karkera 3:50.36; Dhirai Singh 3:50.90; Abhishek Singh Thakur
3:52.30; Sandip Vikram Joyashi 3:52.62; Indrajeet Ashok Farakate 3:55.36;
5000 m (14): Harendra Kumar 14:01.50; Amit Jangir 14:02.01; Dharmender Singh 14:02.13; Gulveer Singh
14:02.50; Kuldeep Singh 14:05.68; Lakshmanan Govindan 14:07.31; Rakesh Mandal 14:08.78; Abhishek Pal
14:09.50; Shadab Ayyub Pathan 14:21.97; Sunil Dawar 14:32.63; Mohan Saini 14:52.70;
10000 m (10): Abhishek Pal 29:55.51; Gulveer Singh 29:55.71; Dharmender Singh 29:55.84; Amit Jangir 29:56.17; Kartik Kumar 29:56.39; Mohan Saini 30:08.34; Ankit Deshwal 30:52.47; Rajesh Kumar 30:55.38;
3000 m St (12): Balkishan ?? 8:42.34; Rohit Verma 8:46.43; Rakesh Kumar Swami 8:46.64; Pukeshwar Lal
8:50.67; Md Nur Hasan 8:55.61; Puran Rai 8:57.54; Siddhant Suresh Pujari 9:07.71;
110 m H (12)/ 0.0: Siddhanth Thingalaya 13.93; Surendhar Jayakumar 14.18; Tarundeep Singh Bhatia 14.21;
Kuppusamy Prem Kumar 14.57; Yashwanth Kumar Laveti 14.65; Vikas Ananda Khodke 14.83; Advith D.Shetty 15.04;
heats (11) h1/ 0.0: Tejas Ashok Shirse 14.18 (disq.in final); Singh Bhatia 14.33; Prem Kumar 14.52; Shetty
14.86; Kumar Laveti 14.86; h2/ 0.0: Thingalaya 14.05; Jayakumar 14.65; Khodke 14.68;
400 m H (14): Madari P.Jabir 49.76; T.Santhosh Kumar 50.16; Dhaval Utekar 50.55; Thomas Mathew 51.32; Jashanjot Singh 51.34; Pravin Kumar 52.24;
heats (13) h1: Jabir 52.93; Dharun Ayyasamy 52.99 (dns in final); h2: Santhosh 51.14; Jashanjot 51.27;
Utekar 52.13; Mathew 52.88; Pravin 53.24;
H J (12): Sarvesh Anil Kushare 2.24; Jesse Sandesh 2.21; Bharathi Viswanathan 2.18; Gurjeet Singh 2.10;
Uchchaal Kumar Roy 2.10; Peda Kamaraju Srikakolapu 2.10; Chethan Balakrishnan 2.05; R.Manivannan 2.05; J.Arvind 2.05;
P V (11): Subramaniam Siva 5.00; A.Gnana Sonne & Sunil Rajender 4.60; Udayakumar Gokul Nath 4.60;
L J (11): Murali Sreeshankar 8.23/+0.2; Muhammed Anees Yahiya 8.15/+1.8; Ravi Swaminathan 7.89/+0.7;
Lokesh Sathyanathan 7.64w/+2.2; Bhupender Singh 7.51/ 0.0; Jeswin Aldrin 7.51/+0.3; Rishabh Rishishwar 7.35/ 0.0; Yugant Shekhar Singh 7.35/+1.2; Mehapreet Singh 7.31/+1.9; Siddharth Mohan Naik 7.27/ 0.0; P.David 7.27/+0.1; Anilkumar B.Sahoo 7.18/+1.6;
qualification (10): Sreeshankar 8.01/+0.1; Anees 7.85/-0.1; Aldrin 7.71/ 0.0; Yugant 7.45/+0.4; Swaminathan 7.42/ 0.0; David 7.41/+0.3; Rishishwar 7.36/+1.0; Naik .30/ 0.0; Bhupender 7.30/-0.7;
Sahoo 7.29/-1.6; Mehakpreet 7.25/+1.2; Sathyanathan 7.22/ 0.0;
T J (14): Praveen Chithravel 17.18/ 0.0 / 3rd IND All-Time; Abdulla Aboobacker 17.14/ 0.0; Eldhose Paul
16.81/+0.4; Karthik Unnikrishnan 16.47/ 0.0; Gailey Venister 16.00/+0.3; Vimal Mukesh 15.98/ 0.0; Krishna Singh 15.89/ 0.0; L.W.Chamal Kumarasiri SRI 15.81/ 0.0; Akhilesh ??/2003 15.50/ 0.0; Himanshu Yadav 15.30/ 0.0; Sachin Gujar 15.15/ 0.0;
S P (12): Tejinder Pal Singh Toor 20.34; Karanveer Singh 19.07; Akshay ?? 18.31; Dhanvir Singh 17.83;
Vanam Sharma 17.57; Shivam Choudhary 17.25; Sunil Kumar 17.06; Abhilash Saxena 16.82; Aryan Tyagi
16.68; Chetan Kapoor 16.22;
D T (13): Kirpal Singh Batth 60.31; Gagandeep Singh 56.29; Vazeer Baniwal 55.99; Praveen Kumar Nehra 55.86; Harpreet Singh 55.62; Nirbhay Singh 55.08; Prashant Malik 53.65; Praveen Kumar 53.07; Deepak
Yadav 51.44; Ikram Ali Khan 51.33; Bhanu Sharma 50.87;
H T (14): Neeraj Kumar 65.52; Harvinder Singh Dagar 64.97; Damneet Singh 63.15; Praveen Kumar 62.50; Ajay Rajender 61.80; Shankar Nagarajan 60.43; Gurdev Singh 60.03; Badal ?? 59.46; Manjeet Sirohi 58.29; Bajinder Singh 57.39; Shiv Kumar 54.89; Nirmal Raj Singh 53.94;
J T (11): Prakasha D.Manu 84.35 / Asian 2022 Leader & 4th IND All-Time; Rohit Yadav 82.54 / 6th IND
All-Time; Yashvir Singh 78.62; Abhishek Drall 78.43; Abhishek Singh 78.37; Kishore Kumar Jena 77.89;
Anuj Kalera 75.55; Uttam B.Patil 73.46; Vikrant Malik 71.55; Arshdeep Singh 70.83; Anmol Rana 70.36;
Sahil Silwal 69.43; Braveman Heart 68.77; Davinder Singh 67.66; Harish Kumar 67.22;
Decathlon (10/11)/nwi: Yaman Deep Sharma 6948 (11.55; 6.87; 10.10; 1.98; 49.96 / 15.65; 33.26; 4.50; 47.81; 4:34.96); Umesh Lamba 6719 (11.85; 6.41; 12.88; 1.80; 52.03 / 15.52; 41.66; 4.10; 51.02; 4:50.45); G.S.Sreedhu 6657 (11.47; 6.85; 11.68; 1.83; 51.96 / 15.96; 35.54; 4.00; 50.40; 4:48.06); V.Naveen Kumar 6598 (11.50; 6.54; 10.33; 1.95; 53.91 / 15.61; 29.66; 4.30; 51.94; 4:40.39); Jagtar Singh 6115 (11.62; 6.25; 11.95; 1.77; 52.89 / 16.13; 35.45; 3.80; 52.04; 5:33.42); D.Rathod Lokesh 6053 (11.47; 6.47; 10.40; 1.77; 52.64 / 16.13; 32.34; 4.00; 44.93; 5:23.12);
4×100 R (12): Tamil Nadu Team (S.Tamilarasu, K.Elakkiyadasan, A.Vignesh, B.Siva Kumar) 39.88;
4×400 R (14): National Team/IND (Muhammed Ajmal, Mijo Chacko Kurian, Naganathan Pandi, Arokia Rajiv)
3:05.34; National Team/SRI (Aruna Darshana, R.Lakshan, D.Dinuka Deshan, Niku Pabasara) 3:06.05;
Women:
100 m (11)/ 0.0: Hima Das 11.43; Dutee Chand 11.44; Srabani Nanda 11.53; D.T.Amasha De Silva SRI 11.76; Himashree Roy 11.77; N.S.Simi 11.88; Archana Suseendran 12.11;
semis (10) s1/+1.5: Nanda 11.49; Das 11.54; De Silva SRI 11.79; M.V.Jilna 11.90; A.P.Shielda 11.94;
Giridharani Ravikumar 12.01; Rajashree Prasad 12.18; s2/-0.4: Chand 11.40; Roy 11.61; A.T.Daneshwari 11.79 (ds in final); Simi 11.81; Suseendran 11.89; Diandra Dudley Valladares 11.96; Joshika Pal 11.99;
P.D.Anjali 12.14;
heats (10) h1/ 0.0: Nanda 11.55; Roy 11.56; Jilna 11.92; h2/ 0.0: Chand 11.40; Simi 11.81; Suseendran 11.82; Valladares 11.85; Pal 12.17; h3/ 0.0: Daneshwari 11.77; Ravikumar 11.81; Shielda 11.94; Prasad
12.09; h4/ 0.0: Das 11.67; De Silva SRI 11.78; Anjali 12.12; Reena George 12.15; Shilpi Sharma 12.21;
200 m (14)/ 0.0: Sekar Dhanalakshmi 23.27; Hima Das 23.29; Aishwarya Mishra 23.72; Srabani Nanda 23.75; Priya H.Mohan/2003 24.01; Rajashree Prasad 24.66; Giridharani Ravikumar 24.78; Diandra Dudley
Valladares 24.93;
heats (13) h1/+0.1: Dhanalakshmi 23.47; Nanda 23.49; Prasad 24.69; Joshika Pal 24.92; N.S.Inchara 24.96; h2/ 0.0: Mohan/2003 23.95; Ravikumar 24.39; Valladares 24.81; h3/ 0.0: Mishra 23.73; Das 24.40;
400 m (11): Kiran Pahal 52.47; Rupal Chaudhary/2004 52.72; Vithya Ramraj 53.78; M.Likitha 53.90;
Deepanshi ?? 54.42; Subha Venkatesan 54.47;
semis (10) s1: Pahal 52.34; Priya H.Mohan/2003 52.52 (dns in final); Deepanshi 53.51; Subha Venkatesan 54.02; Dandi Jyothika Sri 54.10; Nisha ?? 54.61; Jisna Mathew 55.11 R.Arathi 55.87; s2: Rupal 52.82; Likitha 53.64; Ramraj 53.89; Sekar Dhanalakshmi 54.04 (disq.in final); Summy ??/2003 54.38; Sonia Baishya 55.84; Neeshu Kumari 55.93; Veerpal Kaur 56.57;
heats (10) h1: Pahal 53.16; Likitha 53.47; Ramraj 53.60; Baishya 55.02; Neha Kumari 56.68;
h2: Summy/2003 54.66; Dhanalakshmi 55.48; Neeshu 55.78; Twinkle Pundir 55.79; Nidhi Yogendra Singh 57.56; h3: Rupal 52.84; Deepanshi 53.50; Venkatesan 54.66; Arathi 55.27; Veerpal 55.65; Anushka D.Kumbhai/2005 56.21; h4: Mohan/2003 52.90; Nisha 54.41; Jyothika Sri 55.05; Mathew 55.10; Shyama Mandal/2003 55.90; Pooja ?? 56.51;
800 m (13): Chanda ?? 2:01.67 / 5th IND All-Time; Twinkle Chaudhary 2:02.98; Shalu Chaudhary 2:07.49;
Preeti Mehta 2:1.63; Yamuna Ladkat 2:11.91; Sunita ?? 2:14.04;
heats (12) h1: Chanda 2:08.26; Twinkle 2:08.98; Sunita 2:10.71; K.M.Deeksha 2:12.18; Shivani Hudda
2:14.53; h2: Lili Das 2:09.29 (dnf in final); Ladkat 2:09.68; Shalu 2:09.89; Mehta 2:11.83;
1500 m (11): Chanda ?? 4:13.85; Shraddha Rajani Kathiriya 4:14.54; Ankita Dhiyani 4:17.80; Ujala ?? 4:19.14; K.M.Deeksha 4:27.97; Sunita ?? 4:28.19; V.Kavitha 4:35.37; P.Unnikrishnan Chitra 4:39.03; Donthu Bhagyalaxmi/2003 4:40.56;
5000 m (14): Sanjivani Jadhav 16:11.46; Shraddha Rajani Kathiriya 16:14.04; Seema ?? 16:25.47; Ujala ??
16:41.59; Ankita Dhiyani 16:45.70; Kavita Yadav 16:46.72; Chhavi Yadav 16:50.50; Meenu Nirwal 17:32.38; Nikita Vijay Raut 17:41.23;
10000 m (10): Sanjivani Jadhav 33:16.43; Prajakta Godbole 33:59.34; Kavita Yadav 35:00.33; Neetu Kumari 36:12.25; Meenu Nirwal 37:02.35;
3000 m St (12): Parul Chaudhary 9:42.16; Sudha Singh 10:05.72; Komal Jagadale 10:07.57; Chhavi Yadav
10:24.00; Richa Bhadauriya 10:37.82; Bhagyashree Lahanu Navale 10:56.95; Shaheen Dharwad 12:06.89;
100 m H (12)/+0.4: Chandrasekar Kanimozhi 13.62; Moumita Mondal 13.86; P.M.Thabitha 14.09; Unnathi Aiyappa Bollanda/2005 14.36; S.Nandhini 14.44; Aparna Roy 15.23;
heats (11) / 0.0: Jyothi Yarraji 13.39 (hit hurdles in final); Roy 14.20; Nandhini 14.60; Ritwika Singh 14.77;
Evangeline Sharon Bhuvana 15.24; h2/ 0.0: Kanimozhi 14.02; Ann Rose Tomy 14.18 (dnf in final); Mondal
14.21; Bollanda/2005 14.42; Thabitha 14.46;
400 m H (14): Vithya Ramraj 57.08 / 6th IND All-Time; Anu Raghavan 58.99; R.Arathi 59.26; J.Dhivya 60.08; Simmy ??/2003 60.73; Gudiya ?? 60.75; Bhateri Singh 61.31; P.O.Sayana 63.25;
heats (13) h1: Ramraj 58.29; Sayana 61.19; Simmy/2003 61.64; Nidhi Yogendra Singh 63.85;
h2: Raghavan 59.59; Dhivya 60.94; Gudiya 62.13; Anushka Dattatray Kumbhai/2005 63.77;
h3: Arathi 61.79; Bhateri 62.72; B.Sumathira 63.17;
H J (13): Gracena Glistus Merly 1.82; Rubina Yadav 1.78; Angel P.Devasia 1.76; Abhinaya Shetty 1.76;
Kevinaa Ashwine Annavi 1.68;
P V (10): Baranica Elangovan 4.05; Rosy Meena Paulraj 4.00; Pavithra Venkatesh 3.90; Mariya Jaison
3.80; Divya Mohan 3.80; Reshma Raveendran 3.60; C.Sindhushree 3.40; K.M.Mahi Patel 3.20;
L J (14)/nwi – all attempts given as 0.00: B.Aishwarya 6.60; Ancy Sojan 6.49; Sruthi Lekshmi 6.35; Shaili Singh/2004 6.26; Harshini Saravanan 6.26; Karthika Gothandapani 6.19; Uma Maheswari 5.91; Agasara Nandini/2003 5.89; Susmita ??/2004 5.76;
qualification (12)/nwi – all attempts given as 0.00: B.Aishwarya 6.73 / 2nd IND All-Time; Sojan 6,28; Nayana James 6.26; Sruthi Lekshmi 6.18; Shaili Singh/2004 6.12; Maheswari 6.08; Pooja Saini 6.08; Saravanan 6.03; Nandini 6.00; Gothandapani 5.91; Susmita/2004 5.70; M.S.Sinchana/2003 5.60;
T J (13)/nwi – all attempts given as 0.00: B.Aishwarya 14.14 / NR & Asian 2022 Leader; Renu Grewal 13.43; Karthika Gothandapani 13.25; Poorva Hitesh Sawant/2003 12.78; Ilango Asha 12.77; Nellickal V.Sheena 12.72; Jebaseelan Coleshiya 12.59; Sharvari Avinash Parulekar 12.59; K.M.Sonam 12.56; Harshini Saravanan 12.39; Mallala Anusha 12.32; Khushabu Verma 12.24; Mimansa Dahiya 12.01;
S P (11): Manpreet Kaur/(1990) 18.06 / NR; Kiran Baliyan 16.84; Abha Khatua 16.69; Manpreet Kaur/(1996) 16.31; Srishti Vig 16.00; Kachnar Chaudhary 14.80; Krishna Jayasankar 13.54; T.Nivetha 13.07;
D T (13): Navjeet Singh Dhillon 55.67; Nidhi Rani 50.86; Karuniya Muthuramalingam 49.24; Neetika Verma 47.32; Sunita Devi 47.30; Krishna Jayasankar 47.09; Kalavathi Basappa Teli 42.42;
H T (14): Manu Bala Singh 64.19; Sarita Singh 62.20; Renu ?? 59.83; Rekha Singh 58.70; Pallavi ?? 54.53; Sanjita ?? 52.55; Harshita Sehrawat/2003 52.48; Tanya Chaudhary/2003 52.19; Varsha ?? 48.59;
Amreen Subramaniyam 47.18;
J T (12): Annu Rani 60.97; Shilpa Rani 59.01 / 3rd IND All-Time (pre-best: 55.72 m); Sanjana Choudhary
56.14; Sharmila Kumari 51.65; K.M.Saloni 50.57; K.Rashmi 49.47; Pushpa Jakhar 49.10; Neelam Choudhary 48.28; Uma Choudhary 45.16; Anjani Kumari 44.14; Hemamalini Neelakandan 43.10; K.M. Arti 42.50;
Heptathlon (12/13)/nwi: Sowmiya Murugan 5570 (14.24; 1.62; 12.72; 25.33 / 5.99; 40.57; 2:23.51); Mareena George 5555 (14.64; 1.74; 10.36; 25.73 / 6.03; 38.59; 2:15.29); Sonu Kumari 5019 (14.94; 1.59; 11.56; 26.36 /
5.52; 34.66; 2:23.52); Kajal ?? 4730 (15.15; 1.56; 10.65; 26.44 / 5.17; 31.12; 2:22.97); Mariya Thomas 4645
(15.62; 1.62; 10.62; 27.31 / 5.47; 34.30; 2:36.07); S.Deepika 4641 (15.40; 1.50; 9.67; 26.43 / 5.50; 32.70; 2:26.76); Tanu ?? 4620 (16.29; 1.62; 10.45; 26.90 / 5.13; 40.92; 2:35.75); Tanushree ?? 4554 (15.96; 1.68; 8.60; 27.13 / 5.24; 29.34; 2:23.53); Sonu Bhalothia 4129 (16.93; 1.50; 9.15; 27.22 / 5.49; 31.01; 2:42.66);
4×100 R (12): National Team/IND (D.Chand, H.Das, Dhanalakshmi, S.Nanda) 43.95; National Team/SRI
(W.Sugandi, A.De Silva, J.Jayamanna, R.Jansen) 45.35;
4×400 R (14): Haryana Team (Summy, Nisha, Bhateri Singh, Simmy) 3:41.90;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (13): National Team/IND (Muhammed Ajmal, Rupal Chaudhary, Rajesh Ramesh, Dandi Jyothika Sri)
3:18.84 / Asian 2022 Leader; Karnataka Team (Mijo Chacko Kurian, M.Likitha, N.S.Inchara, W.Nihal Joel) 3:22.45;
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4th Khelo Youth Games at Panchkula / 07. – 09.06.2022
this competiton was organised for Junior & Youth athletes (born 2003 or later), where ALL athletes in hurdles and in throwing events competed under Youth conditions (see hurdles & implements as below in the results section), although most of the following competitors were already “over-age” for events under these conditions
and their performances can not be internationally valued for rankings etc. due to the mistake by the organisers
Junior Men & Youth Boys:
100 m (7)/+1.7: Sadanand Kumar/2003 10.63; Aditya Singh/2003 10.77; Anshu Kumar Singh/2003 10.79;
200 m (9)/-0.6: Aryan Jagdish Kadam/2004 21.82 (& 21.79w/+2.8 as 1h1 on 8th);
800 m (9): Pradeep Senthilkumar/2003 1:49.83; Somnath Chauhan/2004 1:51.63; Shyam Milan Bind/2004 1:51.68; Bopanna Kalappa Thelapand/2005 1:52.68; Sayan Karmakar/2003 1:53.46; Abhishek Pal/2005 1:53.51;
1500 m (7): Arjun Waskale/2003 3:51.57; Ritesh Ohre/2003 3:52.26; J.Rijoy/2003 3:55.48;
3000 m (9): Arjun Waskale/2003 8:37.62; Gagan Swingh/2003 8:40.96;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (8)/+1.1: Mohit ??/2003 13.62; Madhvendra Singh/2003 13.66; A.Graceson Jeeva/2003 13.68; Rathis Pandidurai/2004 13.86; M.Krishik/2003 13.87; Sarthak Sadashiv Shelar/2004 14.16; Shubham Singh Rawat/2004 14.58;
heats (8) h1/+1.0: Madhvendra/2003 13.72; Jeeva/2003 13.84; Krishik/2003 14.09; Mohamed Anas/2003
14.71; h2/+1.5: Mohit/2003 13.79; Pandikurai/2004 14.03; Shelar/2004 14.24; Singh Rawat/2004 14.44;
Rishabh Ashok Kumar Soni/2003 14.46;
H J (7): Aniket Subash Mane/2004 2.07; Sandeep Kumar/2003 & Aryan Arun Patil/2004 2.04; Aaditya Raghuvanshi/2006 2.04; Md Asraf Ali/2003 2.01;
P V (7): R.Sakhti Mahendran/2003 4.80;
L J (9): Aryan Choudhary/2004 7.42/+1.0; Chandrashakhar ??/2005 7.38/+0.6; Sakhtivel Sanmath Dharshan/2003 7.34/+1.5; Amitra Ghosh/2003 7.27/ 0.0; Digvhay Singh/2003 7.24/+0.4; Abhinand Surendran/2004 7.13/-0.7;
T J (8): Selva Prabhu/2004 15.65/+1.3; Akhilesh ??/2003 15.24/-0.4; Vishal Kumar/2003 14.98/+0.9;
Sukhpreet Singh/2004 14.94w/+2.6;
S P / 5 kg (7): Sanyam Sanjay/2003 20.44; Anurag Singh Kaler/2005 20.02 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader;
Siddharth Choudhary/2005 19.84; Vikash ??/2003 18.86; Niklesh ??/2005 18.79; Yajat ??/2003 18.57;
Atul ??/2004 18.51; Armandeep Singh/2006 18.06;
D T / 1.5 kg (8): Shubhkarman Singh Ghotra/2003 60.76; Sumit Kumar/2004 56.74; Anurag Patel/2003 55.15; Pawan Rangi/2003 54.26; Shreyash B.Chavhan/2003 51.80; J.Mageshvar/2003 51.24; Prince Kumar/2003 50.12;
H T / 5 kg (7): Nirbhay Choudhary/2004 70.97; Vinit ??/2003 68.20; Prateek ??/2005 65.79;
Devang ??/2003 65.52; Naresh Kumar/2003 64.37; Narpat Singh/2006 63.49; Jatin Kumar Repswal/2003
61.55;
J T / 700 g (7): Vivek Kumar/2003 70.73; Himanshu Mishra/2005 69.28; Kuldeep Kumar/2004 67.58;
4×100 R (7): Maharashtra Junior Team (V.Chougale, S.Shelar, J.Kadam, Akash Singh) 42.85;
4×400 R (9): Tamil Nadu Junior Team (R.Pandidurai, P.Senthilkumar, A.Abinesh, A.Surai) 3:16.58;
Junior Women & Youth Girls:
100 m (7)/+1.2: Sudeshna Hanmant Shivankar/2003 11.79 (& 11.94/-0.5 as 1h2); Avantika Narale/2003 12.07; Mayavathi Nakirekanti/2004 12.23;
200 m (9)/+0.4: Sudeshna Hanmant Shivankar/2003 24.29; Avantika Narale/2003 24.75; Mayavathi Nakirekanti/2004 24.94;.
heats (8) h1/+1.5: Narale/2003 24.64; Nakirekanti/2004 24.69; h2/+2.2: Shivankar/2003 25.09w;
400 m (7): Kunja Rajitha/2003 56.07; Kanista Teena/2005 57.38;
heats (7) h1: Teena/2005 57.69; h2: Rajitha/2003 57.62;
800 m (9): Ashakiran Barla/2006 2:12.98; Urvashi ??/2003 2:13.42; Laxita Vinod Sandilea/2005 2:14.04;
1500 m (7): Huidron Bhumenshwory Devi/2004 4:40.40; Aakancha Kerketta/2005 4:41.82;
3000 m (9): Supriti Kachhap/2003 9:46.14; Reena ??/2003 10:07.47; Mamata Pal/2003 10:07.50; Pallavi Chandrakant Jagadale/2003 10:08.21;
100 m H (8)/+1.9: Unnathi Aiyappa Bollanda/2005 14.00; Namayi Ruchitha/2004 14.28; Pranjali Dilip Patil/2003 14.38;
heats (8) h1/-1.4: Bollanda/2005 14.17; Ruchitha/2004 14.57; Patil/2003 14.77;
H J (8): Khyati Mathur/2003 1.73; M.S.Sinchana/2003 1.70; Pavana Nagaraj/2005 1.70; Mohur Mukherjee/2006 1.70;
L J (7): Susmita ??/2004 5.80/+0.4; Meryl Mathew/2003 5.71/+0.1;
T J (8): Poorva Hitesh Sawant/2003 12.69/+1.4; Nimisha Dayma/2003 12.04w/+2.6;
S P / 3 kg (7): Jasmine Kaur/2003 16.12; Vidhi ??/2004 15.63; Ramneet Kaur/2003 14.84; Rubasri
Krishnamoorthi/2005 14.38;
D T (8): Kiran ??/2003 48.21; Arshdeep Kaur Khangura/2005 44.92; Anisha ??/2005 43.91; Neetu Kumari/2004 42.48; Sanya Yadav/2003 41.51; Vidhi ??/2004 41.13;
J T / 500 g (8): Deepika Kumar/2005 51.37 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader; Ramyashree Jain/2004 47.84;
Sakshi ??/2003 44.26; Nishi Kumari/2005 44.17; Komal ??/2005 44.03;
4×100 R (7): Maharashtra Junior Team (S.H.Shivankar, S,C,Chavan, S.Sawant, A.Narale) 47.27;
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KOREA
50th KBS Cup Championships at Jecheon / 02. – 06.06.2022
(-courtesy of the KAAF – website-)
following are detailed best performances from this major national ccompetition, which was organised for
different categories / names of some High/Middle Schools athletes unconfirmed due to mssing translations /
the most outstanding performances were achieved in the fastest ever national 100 m race in Korea for Men, where Kim Kuk-Young missed his NR by 0.07.seconds only (10.14 = his 4th fastest regular time ever), Kim Tae-Hyo achieved 10.18 (as 2nd KOR All-Time); Lee Jun-Hyuk followed with 10.22 (as 3rd fastest in KOR
All-Time) and Moon Hae-Jin as 4th with 10.32 (for 6th/eq. in the KOR All-Time)
Men:
100 m (2)/+1.8: Kim Kuk-Young 10.14; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.18; Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.22; Moon Hae-Jin/2003 10.32; Choe Chang-Hee 10.37; Lee Jae-Sung 10.43; Woo In-Seop/2003 10.44;
semis (2) s1/ 0.0: Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.34; Moon Hae-Jin/2003 10.48; Choe Chang-Hee 10.49; Lee Jae-Sung 10.49; Woo In-Seop/2003 10.53; Kang Eu-Bin 10.56; s2/-1.3: Kim Kuk-Young 10.30; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.42; Daniel Kashama/2003 10.51; Park Won-Jin/2003 10.53; Oh Seung-Woo 10.71; Kim Hyun-Tak 10.80;
heats (2) h1/-1.6: Kim Kuk-Young 10.60; h2/-1.1: Woo In-Seop/2003 10.75; Kang Eu-Bin 10.80;
h3/ 0.0: Moon Hae-Jin/2003 10.59; Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.64; h4/-1.4: Park Tae-Keon 10.63;
h5/-0.1: Kashama/2003 10.62; h6/ 0.0: Kim Hyuk-Tak 10.77; Park Won-Jin/2003 10.80;
h7/-1.7: Kim Tae-Hyo 10.76;
200 m (5)/+0.7: Mo Il-Hwan 20.85; Lee Jae-Sung 20.99; Park Tae-Keon 21.51; Park Jong-Hee/2003 21.62;
Kim Jae-Duk 21.76;
heats (5) h1/+0.4: Park Tae-Keon 21.80; Kim Jae-Duk 21.91; h2/+1.4: Lee Jae-Sung 21.56; Park
Jong-Hee/2003 21.90; h3/+0.7: Mo Il-Hwan 21.20; Park Won-Jin/2003 21.68;
400 m (2): Kim Ui-Yeon 47.74; Ju Seung-Kyun 48.36; Choi Dong-Baek 48.42; Han Nu-Ri 48.43;
heats (2) h2: Lim Chan-Ho 48.06; h3: Ju Seung-Kyun 48.10;
800 m (4): Eum Tae-Keon 1:50.80; Kim Kyu-Tae 1:51.08; Kang Dong-Hyung 1:51.58; Lee Seung-Jin 1:52.35; Lee Hyun-Seo 1:54.64;
1500 m (6): Kim Kyu-Tae 3:50.54; Lee Jung-Kuk 3:50.93; Lee Dong-Wook 3:51.78; Kim Hak-Su 3:54.89;
Lee Hyun-Seo 3:55.57;
5000 m (3)/finals in two races: Race 1: Lee Jung-Kuk 14:30.58; Lee Jang-Kun 14:43.16; Race 2: Baek
Seung-Ho 14:41.09; Shin Yong-Min 14:49.27; Kim Tae-Wan 14:53.60; ?? Jun-Ho 14:55.29;
10000 m (5): Park Min-Ho 29:49.99; Kim Tae-Wan 30:13.20; Kim Keon-Oh 30:44.23; Jeon Su-Hwan 30:46.54; Do Hyun-Kuk 30:50.00; Jung Han-Eul 30:51.26; Kim Tae-Jin 30:59.35;
3000 m St (6): Park Jae-Young 9:15.10; Kim Hyun-Woo 9:19.72; Park Dea-Sung 9:19.82; Choi Min-Yong
9:20.47; Song Yun-Hwa 9:20.50; Han Seung-Hyun 9:28.12;
110 m H (6)/+2.6: Kim Kyung-Tae 13.90w; Kim Ju-Ho 14.22w; Kim Dae-Hee 14.56w; Jung Jae-Min 14.67w; Won Jang-Jin 14.71w;
400 m H (5): Lim Chan-Ho 51.10; Kim Ju-Ho 51.68; Jang Ji-Yong 51.79; Kim Hyun-Bin 52.44; Kim
Sung-Eun 52.91;
H J (3): Woo Sang-Hyuk 2.30 (2.19/1; 2.25/2; 2.30/3; 2.34/xxx); Yun Seung-Hyun 2.22; Park Sun-Ho 2.13;
Kim Du-Yong & Lee Dong-Ju 2.10; Kim Hyun-Uk 2.05; Kim Jun-Un 2.05;
P V (2): Park Tae-Won 4.60;
L J (2): Kim Myung-Ha 7.87w/+2.1 (& 7.75/+0.1); Lee Hyun-Woo/2003 7.70/ 0.0; Kim Yong-Won/2003 7.64/-0.3; Jang Min-Suk 7.37/-0.9; Kim Min-Sung 7.31/-0.8; Kim Young-Bin 7.28/+0.7;
T J (5): Kim Jang-Woo 15.92/-0.; Ju Wo-Ung 15.28/-0.1; Kim Dong-Han 15.20/-0.8;
S P (5): Jung Il-Woo 18.45; Shim Jun 18.14; Kim Jae-Min 17.33; Hwang In-Sung 17.26; Yeo Jin-Sung 16.93; Kim Kun-Ju (??) 16.82; Lee Sang-Myung 16.44; Jang Jung-Hyuk 15.94;
D T (4): Kim Il-Hyun 54.33; Lee Hyun-Jae 53.85; Kim Dong-Hyuk 53.42; Kim Eung-Ji 48.11;
Jang Mi-Su 47.16;
H T (2): Lee Yun-Chul 67.95; Jang Dong-Won 61.18; Yun Seung-Chan 60.51; Mir Ha-Wang 60.49;
Kim Jin 59.91; Jang Sang-Jin 57.80;
J T (3): Kim Da-Ni 73.29; Park Won-Kil 71.01; Nam Tae-Poong 69.21; Kim Byung-Hyun 64.19;
Kang Se-Hyum 63.38;
Decathlon (2/ 3): Ahn Chung-Hyun 6876 (11.21/-1.0; 7.15w/+2.8; 10.36; 1.82; 49.52 / 15.53/-0.4; 35.09; 4.40;
52.46; 5:07.68); Kim Su-Bin 6464 (11.50/-1.0; 6.76/+0.4; 13.09; 1.82; 52.81 / 15.36/-0.4; 31.15; 4.40; 43.93;
5:25.24);
20 km Walk (4): Kim Dong-Young 1:36:00 – only one finisher !! –
4×100 R (3): Seochun Team (Lim Da-Hyuk, Lee Jae-Ha, Kim Hyun-Tak, Kim Woo-Sam) 40.50;
4×400 R (6): Gwacheon Team (Han Nu-Ri, Kim Jae-Duk, Park Chan-Yang, Seo Jae-Young) 3:19.96;
High School Boys / born 2004 or later:
100 m (2)/+1.4: Lee Jin-Seo/2004 10.59; Kim Si-Woo/2004 10.61; Nwamdi Joel Jin/2006 10.66; Jung-
Ji-Hoon/2004 10.69; Noh Ho-Jin/2004 10.70; Cho Kyung-Kwan (??) 10.70;
semis (2) s1/-1.5: Cho Kyung-Kwan (??) 10.71; Kim Si-Woo/2004 10.75; Lee Seung-Bin/2004 10.78;
Noh Ho-Jin/2004 10.78; s2/+0.9: Lee Jin-Seo/2004 10.68; Nwamdi Joel Jin/2006 10.75; Jung Ji-Hoon/2004
10.78;
200 m (3)/-1.0: Jung Ji-Hoon/2004 21.77; Bae Kun-Yul/2005 21.80; Noh Ho-Jin/2004 21.98;
semis (3) s1/-1.1: Cho Kyung-Kwan (??) 21.82; s2/+1.6: Jung Ji-Hoon/2004 21.70; Bae Kun-Yul/2005 21.90;
400 m (4): Sung Hyung-Keun/2004 48.51; Kim Jun-Sung/2004 48.60;
800 m (3): Oh Chang-Ki/2004 1:54.64;
1500 m (5): Kim Eun-Hyuk/2005 3:57.94;
5000 m (4): Hwangbo Han-Bin/2004 14:58.33;
110 m H / 106.7 cm (!!)(6)+0.5: Choi Ho-Suk/2004 14.98; Shin Eui-Jin/2004 15.03;
400 m H (3): Kim Hyun-Jun/2004 54.22;
H J (3): Choi Jin-Woo/2005 2.20 / Asian 2022 Junior & Youth Leader;
P V (3): Lee Du-Hyun/2004 4.50;
L J (4): Kim Dong-Hyuk/2004 7.15/+2.0;
T J (6): Jung Tae-Sik/2005 14.95/+1.1; Kim Dong-Hyuk/2004 14.90/+0.3;
S P / 6 kg (3): Suh Seung-Woo/2004 17.29;Oh Ye-Chan/2005 17.26 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader;
Kang Mu-Sung/2004 17.09;
H T / 6 kg (2): Kim Young-Wok/2004 56.45;
J T / 800 g (4): Choi Woo-Jin/2004 63.98; Shin Min-Su/2005 63.50; Jung Jun-Suk/2005 63.02;
Decathlon (4/ 5): Lee Yu-Sung/2004 6353 (11.08/-0.1; 6.74w/+2.6; 11.14; 1.81; 50.69 / 16.74/+0.9; 34.36;
3.30; 45.04; 4:47.55); Choi Hui/Tae/2005 6141 (11.57/-0.1; 6.66/-0.2; 11.18; 1.81; 53.94 / 15.72/+0.9; 34.52;
3.80; 44.76; 5:21.51);
10 km Walk (4): Kim Ka-Ram/2004 47:19; Kim Hyun-Woo/2004 47:37; Kim Woo-Hyun/2004 47:53;
Kim Hong-Sung/2005 48:50;
4×100 R (5): Gyeongnam HS Team (Kim Jung-Yoon, Shin Eui-Jin, Jang Ji-Hoon, Hwang Eui-Chan) 42.10;
Middle School Boys / born 2007 or later:
5000 m Walk (3): Kim Ye-Han/2008 24:00.78; Jung Min-Kyu/2007 24:51.18;
Women:
100 m (2)/+2.8: Lee Hyu-Hee 11.72w; Oh Su-Kyung 11.81w; Yu Ji-Yeon 11.87w; Kim So-Eun/2003 11.94w; Woo Mi-Suk 12.10w; Kim Ye-Ji 12.12w; Kim Ah-Young 12.16w;
heats (2) h2/+0.2: Yu Ji-Yeon 12.02; h3/+0.3: Lee Hyun-Hee 11.98;
200 m (5)/+1.2: Lee Min-Jung 24.37; Kim So-Eun/2003 24.67; Oh Su-Kyung 24.80; Hwang Yun-Kyung 24.96; Han Joung-Mi 24.98; Lee Hyun-Hee 25.00;
heats (5) h1/+1.0: Lee Min-Jung 25.08; h2/+0.8: Oh Su-Kyung 24.81; Hwang Yun-Kyung 24.95;
400 m (2): Kim Ji-Eun 55.45; Han Joung-Mi 56.71; Lim Ji-Hui 57.73;
heats (2) h1: Kim Ji-Eun 57.25; h2: Han Joung-Mi 57.34;
800 m (5): Shin So-Mang 2:09.55 (2nd = 2:18.45 !!);
1500 m (2): Kim Yu-Jin 4:18.70; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 4:44.84 (!!);
5000 m (3): Kim Yu-Jin 15:58.61; Lim Ye-Jin 16:56.68; Kim Eun-Mi 16:57.11; Choi Jung-Yun 17:15.29;
Kim Tae-Rin 17:26.75; Park Ho-Sun 17:48.81;
10000 m (5): Kim Eun-Mi 34:35.58; Lim Kyung-Hee 34:48.94; Lee Su-Min 34:56.17; Choi Jung-Yun 35:21.07; Kim Tae-Rin 36:03.25;
3000 m St (6): Jo Ha-Rim 10:36.94; Ko Hee-Ju 10:48.65; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 10:48.72; Shon Ju-Na 10:56.55;
Lee Sung-Yun 10:58.30; Choi Su-Ah 11:04.08; Lee Hyun-Ok 11:05.02; Lee Hyun-Jung 11:25.18;
Lee Yu-Jung 11:40.53;
100 m H (2)/+1.7: Jo Eun-Ju 13.51 / 3rd KOR All-Time; Ryu Na-Hee 13.68; Kim Sol-Ki/2003 14.25;
Yun Su-Bin 14.92;
400 m H (5): Shon Kyung-Mi 61.45 (& 64.22 as 1h1); Lee Ah-Reum 63.35; Kim Tae-Yeon/2003 64.00;
H J (4): Park Keun-Jung 1.70; Kim Han-Kyul 1.70;
P V (2): Jo Min-Si 3.80; Kim Eun-Ji 3.80; Shin Su-Young 3.60;
L J (2): Lee Hui-Jin 5.87/+0.4; Lee So-Dam 5.68/-0.5;
T J (6): Lee Hui-Jin 12.29/+1.0; Lee So-Yeon 12.01/+0.5;
S P (2): Jung Yu-Sun 16.50; Lee Su-Jung 16.39; Shim Bom-Yi 15.10; Jung So-Eun 15.03; Ryu
Seo-Yeon/2003 13.25;
D T (6): Shin Yu-Jin 55.50; Jung Ji-Hye 54.64; Jung Ye-Rim 54.42; Jung Chae-Yun 53.00; Park Se-Ri 50.85; Kim Mi-Yeon 49.49; Shim Myung-Jin 42.65;
H T (2): Park Seo-Jin 60.00; Lee Yu-Ra 56.09; Kim Yun-Seo/2003 55.54; Jung Da-Woon 51.70;
Kwon Su-Ah 51.02; Lee Chae-Yeon/2003 49.70; Park Ye-Rin 49.19;
J T (2): Kim Kyung-Ae 54.63; Park Ah-Young 50.07; Huh Hyo-Jung 49.74; Lee Se-Yin 49.60; Yun
Se-Jin 47.12; Kwon Jae-Eun 42.09;
Heptathlon (4/ 5): Yeo Eun-Ah 4675 (15.41/+1.1; 1.52; 10.97; 27.29/+0.6 / 5.52/+0.6; 39.94; 2:38.54);
Koh Eun-Bin 4628 (14.98/+1.1; 1.52; 9.43; 27.09/+0.6 / 5.28/-1.5; 43.54; 2:40.09); Shin Ji-Ae 4291 (14.93/+1.1; 1.52; 8.59; 26.43/+0.6 / 5.10/-0.1; 27.19; 2:38.81); Kong Min-Kyoung (??) 4032;
20 km Walk (4): Lee Jung-Eun 1:38:23; Kim Min-Ji 1:41:09; Park Jung-Bin 1:49:37; Shon Hye-Jung/2003 1:55:42;
4×100 R (3): Andong Team (Yu Jung-Mi, Kim Dae-Jung, Kim Na-Yeon, Yu Ji-Yeon) 45.66;
4×400 R (6): Jeonbuk Team (Jang Se-Bin, Noh Ji-Yeon, Kim Ji-Eun, Kim Ye-Ji) 3:52.75;
High School Girls / born 2004 or later:
100 m (2)/+1.5: Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 12-05; Choi Yung-Yeong/2005 12.10; Jeon Ha-Young/2004 12.12;
200 m (4)/-0.6: Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 24.92; Shin Hyun-Jin/2004 25.02; Choi Yung-Yeong/2005 25.04;
400 m (3): Shin Hyun-Jin/2004 56.09; Yang Ye-Bin/2004 56.20;
1500 m (3) / Race 1: Park Hye-Min/2005 4:45.25; Race 2: Shin Ji-Yeon/2004 4:43.56; Kim Ji-Hye/2004 4:43.64: Eun Hee-Yeon (??) 4:45.98;
5000 m (4): Kim Ji-Hye/2004 17:41.80; Eun Hee-Yeon (??) 17:45.89; Shin Han-Seul/2004 17:46.17;
Seo Su-Min/2006 17:48.69;
3000 m St (6): Kim Nyeo-Hyun/2005 11:19.49; Lee Che-Lin (??) 11:41.22; Park Seo-Yeon/2005 11:50.48;
100 m H (6)/+1.1: Byun Su-Mi/2004 15.06;
400 m H (4): Jo Yun-Seo/2005 64.03;
P V (4): Ko Min-Ji/2004 3.30; Yun Ye-Rin/2005 3.20;
L J (3): Yun Seon-Yu/2005 5.66/+0.2;
S P (3): Park So-Jin/2005 14.51;
D T (5): Lim Chae-Yeon/2005 44.55; Yun Hee-Sun/2005 41.97;
H T (2): Kim Tae-Hee/2005 53.28; ee Ah-Young/2006 49.19; Seo Ah-In/2005 47.83; Park Ha-Ran/2005 47.41;
J T (3): Yoon Eun-Hwan/2006 45.16; Song Chae-Eun/2005 44.05; Yang Seo-Kyu/2005 43.30;
10 km Walk (4): Lee Chae-Won/2004 52:56; Park Jin-Hee/2005 53:20; Lim Ye-Rin/2006 55:53;
Middle School Girls / born 2007 or later:
1500 m (3): Shin Ye-Jin/2007 4:45.82;
3000 m (5): Shin Ye-Jin/2007 10:18.06;
S P / 3 kg (3): Lee Ye-Ram/2008 14.34;
5000 m Walk (6): Lim Yun-Ah/2007 26:10.88;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R / Seniors (3): Seoul Team (Woo Mi-Suk, Shin Ming-Yu, Ko Young-Ho, Han Seo-Jung) 3:35.14;
4×400 R / High School (2): Jeonnam HS Team (Jo Young-Mi, Na Sang-Woo, Bae Kun-Yul, Lee Eun-Bin) 3:46.71;
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National Youth Meeting at Gumi / 28. – 29.05.2022
following are few selected best performances from the Middle School category / all athletes born 2007 or later
Middle School Boys:
100 m (28)/+1.3: Kim Dong-Jin/2007 10.76;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (28)/+1.4: Kwak Eui-Chan/2007 14.27;
5000 m Walk (29): Jung Min-Kyu/2007 24:23.25; Kim Ju-Han/2008 24:55.08;
4×100 R (28): Daegu MS Team (Jung Jun-Woo, Kim Dong-Jin, Kwak Eui-Chan, Choi Eun-Chong) 42.41;
Middle School Girls:
1500 m (29): Race 1: Sung Da-Won/2008 4:30.80; Park Min-Ju (??) 4:31.47; Lee Ji-Yeon/2007 4:45.87;
Race 2: Shin Ye-Jin/2007 4:44.81;
H J (29): Kim Yeon-Woo/2007 1.68; Kim Ji-Min/2007 1.65;
L J (28): Oh So-Hee/2007 5.79/+2.0;
S P / 3 kg (28): Lee Ye-Ram/2008 14.84;
5000 m Walk (28): Shin So-Jung/2007 26:20.18; Lim Yun-Ah/2007 26:50.58;
4×100 R (28): Gyeongsangbuk MS Team (Choi Ji-Hyun, Choi Yun-Chae, Park Ji-Young, Ki Young-Nan)
48.56;
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IRAN
National Women Championships at Mashhad / 01. – 02.06.2022
(-courtesy of Ms Leila Moradi, IRI-Federation- )
100 m (1)/nwi – hand-timed: Farzaneh Fasihi 11.1; Hamideh Esmaeilnezhad 11.5; Sanaz Amiripour/2003 11.6; Faezeh Nesaei 11.7; Seyede Shabnam Mousavi 11.7; Delnia Beigamjani/2003 11.8; Mohaddeseh Ebrahimpour 11.8;
200 m (2)/+0.9: Kazhan Rostami 24.62; Sanaz Amiripour/2003 24.75;
400 m (1): Kazhan Rostami 56.06; Samin Jaafarzadeh/2004 56.90; Maryam Mohebbi 56.94; Negin Edalat
57.33;
800 m (2): Sajedeh Fani 2:11.92; Sepideh Saremi 2:13.27;
1500 m (1): Parichehr Shahi 4:33.55; Samira Khodatars 4:41.18; Hadiseh Raouf/2006 4:41.27; Fatemeh
Sima Shadkam/2003 4:47.23;
3000 m St (2): Samira Khodatars 10:52.73/NR; Hadiseh Raouf/2006 11:03.22/NJR & NYR; Fatemeh Sima Shadkam/2003 11:36.19; Narges Khani 12:40.31; Mozhdeh Vaziri/2004 12:49.24;
100 m H (1)/+0.1: Faezeh Ashourpour 14.44; Pardis Abdolmohammadi 14.67; Faezeh Tabatabaei 14.96;
Fatemeh Adabi/2003 14.96; Arefeh Nik Bin/2003 15.19;
400 m H (2): Shahla Mahmoudi 61.36; Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian/2005 62.04; Pardis Abdolmohammadi 62.81;
H J (2): Mahdieh Zaeimi 1.68; Mina Hosseini 1.65; Mahya Naeimi 1.65;
P V (1): Mahsa Mirzatabibi 4.00; Samira Kordali 3.40; Fatemeh Khodaei/2003 3.20; Niloufar Fashkhourani 3.10;
L J (1): Reyhaneh Mobini 6.36/-0.7 / missed her NR by 4 cm only; Mohaddeseh Ebrahimpour 5.89/-0.7; Elaheh Rahimifar 5.73/-0.1; Hadiseh Ahmadi 5.72/-0.9; Kimia Pourkhalkhali 5.63/-0.5;
T J (2): Sarina Saeedi/2003 12.27/+0.1; Hadiseh Ahmadi 12.01/+0.3;
S P (1): Elham Sadat Hashemi 13.28; Zahra Omidvar 13.01; Melina Rezaei Malek/2004 12.62; Behnaz Sharifian 12.46;
D T (2): Zhaleh Kardan 49.40; Zahra Omidvar 42.24; Mahshid Adel/2004 42.20; Fatemeh Shokri 42.13;
Vesal Rahmanian 41.59;
H T (1): Zahra Arab Rostami/2003 54.35; Mahdieh Hekmatsara 53.51; Reihaneh Arani 52.79; Maedeh Momeni/2003 51.92; Melika Norouzi/2005 49.23;
J T (1): Sahar Ziaei 43.27;
Heptathlon (1/2)/no details: Sadaf Aghajani/2003 4401;
10000 m Walk (1): Zeinab Ahadi 54:25.1; Fatemeh Shabanlou 55:16.6;
4×100 R (1): Isfahan Team 47.89;
4×400 R (2): Markazi Team 3:55.32;
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KAZAKHSTAN
National Championships at Almaty / 09. – 11.06.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Aleksey Kondrat and info from the KAZ-Federation – website – )
following are detailed results from these major national championships / all KAZ athletes except one female guest runner from UKR as noted
Men:
100 m (9)/-0.9: Vitaliy Zems 10.57; Andrey Lavrushenko 10.88;
heats (9): Zems 10.67/+0.3; Damil Sutzhanov 10.78/+0.7; Almat Tulebayev 10.78/+0.7; Mikhail Litvin
10.85/+1.4 (disq.in final);
200 m (10)/+0.9: Vitaliy Zems 21.08; Mikhail Litvin 21.30; Andrey Lavrushenko 21.93;
heats (10): Zems 21.49/+1.0; Litvin 21.84/+1.1; Damil Sutzhanov 21.92/+1.0;
400 m (9): Mikhail Litvin 46.19; Andrey Sokolov 46.89; Efim Tarasov 47.40; Alnor Mukhitdinov 47.55;
Alexandr Bezrukov 48.64; Artem Dobrosmyslov 48.74;
heats (9): Litvin 47.29; Sokolov 47.88; Mukhitdinov 48.53; Tarasov 48.60;
800 m (11): Abdulaziz Abdukaymov 1:51.95; Duman Gabdygaliyev 1:53.91;
1500 m (9): Alexey Gussarov 3:52.21; Maxim Frolovskiy 3:52.88;
5000 m (11): Vadim Levchenkov 15:18.29;
10000 m (9): Rakymzhan Kelmanov 31:08.40;
3000 m St (10): Islam Amangos 9:33.41;
110 m H (10)/+0.1: David Yefremov 13.97; Danila Korr 14.63;
400 m H (10): Vyacheslav Zems 50.92; Dmitriy Koblov 51.53; Danyil Litvinov 53.27; Alexandr Pudovinnikov 54.14; Mixail Cherezov/2003 54.25;
H J (9): Igor Kosolapov/2003 2.08; Aleksandr Timoshin 2.04; Vladislav Bakhtin 2.04;
P V (9): Danil Polyanskiy 5.20; Sergey Grigoryev 5.20; Ivan Tovchenik 4.70; Vladislav Garbuznyak/2003 4.60;
L J (9): Zelimkhan Nassyrov/2003 7.09/+0.7;
T J (10): Yevgeniy Kiselyev 16.16/+0.5;
S P (9): Ivan Ivanov 18.01; Danil Plotnikov 14.77;
D T (10): Yevgeniy Milovatskiy 53.91; Alexandr Mamontov 51.76; Ivan Ivanov 50.40; Danil Plotnikov 47.54; Yevgeniy Labutov 46.05;
J T (9): Artur Gafner 69.57; Alexey Khlystov/2003 60.89;
Decathlon (9/10): Sergey Dementyev 6310 (11.92/-0.2; 6.56/+0.5; 11.17; 2.01; 53.78 / 15.32/+1.1; 32.82; 4.00;
42.94; 5:14.00);
20 km Walk (10): Emil Medzhidov/2003 1:48.56;
4×100 R (9): Karaganda Team (Vit.Zems, A.Basiyev, N.Chuporshnev, I.Vovchenko) 41.61;
4×400 R (11): VKO Team (N.Petyakhin, A.Sokolov, E.Mukhitdinov, E.Tarasov) 3:13.42;
Women:
100 m (9)/-2.0: Olga Safronova 11.53; Rima Kashafutdinova 11.85; Alexandra Sytina/2003 12.17; Anna Misheyeva 12.23;
heats (9): Safronova 11.48/+0.7; Kashafutdinova 11.85/+1.8; Anastasiya Trifonova 12.00/+1.8; Misheyeva 12.11/+0.7; Sytina/2003 12.14/+0.7; Valeriya Safonova/2004 12.19/+1.8;
200 m (10)/+0.1: Olga Safronova 23.32; Kristina Koryagina 24.64; Alexandra Sytina/2003 24.64; Anastasiya Trifonova 24.65; Arina Misheyeva 24.81; Irina Konichsheva/2007 25.19;
heats (10): Safronova 23.63/+0.8; Rima Kashafutdinova 24.33/+0.7 (dnf in final); Koryagina 24.36/-0.1; Trifonova 24.38/+0.7; Misheyeva 24.83/+0.8; Konichsheva/2007 26.08/-0.1;
400 m (9): Alexandra Zalyubovskaya 53.38; Elina Mikhina 54.88; Anna Shumilo/2004 57.64;
heats (9): Zalyubovskaya 54.79; Mikhina 56.96; Shumilo/2004 57.52; Svetlana Kuznetsova 57.55;
800 m (11): Yekaterina Gritsai 2:06.46; Viktoriya Senkina 2:12.79; Elvira Tahauova 2:13.38;
1500 m (9): Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui 4:13.26; Akbayan Nurmamet/2004 4:36.42; Akbilek Kuralbay/2004 4:44.52;
5000 m (11): Tatyana Neroznak 16:38.62; Akbilek Kuralbay/2004 17:50.63; Viktoriya Sergeyeva 18:24.74;
10000 m (9): Tatyana Neroznak 34:35.84 (2nd = 39:05.79 !!);
3000 m St (10): Norah Jeruto Tanui 9:16.62; Daisy Jepkemei 9:27.39; Kristina Sergeyeva/2004 11:56.88;
100 m H (10)/+0.6: Anel Shulakova 14.08; Anna Dubina 14.13; ex-competition: Yuliya Bashmanova UKR
13.83;
heats (10): Bashmanova UKR 13.89/ 0.0; Shulakova 14.27/ 0.0; Dubina 14.19/ 0.0;
400 m H (10): Adelina Akhmetova 58.65; Svetlana Kuznetsova 60.53; Anastasiya Tsvirkunova/2005 63.45;
H J (10): Yelizaveta Matveyeva 1.88; Kristina Ovchinnikova 1.86; Faina Meirmanova/2006 1.70;
P V (10): Anastasiya Yermakova 3.80; Polina Ivanova 3.80; Arina Marchenko/2006 3.40; Elmira Kabirova/2006 3.40; Riza Mukametkali/2006 3.40;
L J (10): Anastasiya Rypakova/2004 6.10/+1.2; Yekaterina Avdeyenko/2004 5.87/+0.6; Valeriya Safonova/2004 5.83/-0.2; Viktoriya Popravkina/2004 5.72/+0.1;
T J (9): Mariya Yefremova 13.51/-1.2; Viktoriya Popravkina/2004 12.79/-0.3; Anastasiya Glukhareva 12.35/-0.3; Diana Torekhanova 12.24/-0.2; Tatyana Ovchinnikova 12.14/-0.6; Kristina Lukanyuk 11.98/-0.8;
Olga Ovsekova/2005 11.95/-0.5;
S P (9): Nadezhda Barbanova 14.45; Yana Grusha 12.75; Karina Vassilyeva/2004 12.46;
D T (10): Karina Vassilyeva/2004 42.42; Yana Grusha 40.82;
H T (10): Diana Nusupbekova 50.39; Vlada Galina/2003 47.98;
J T (9): Varvara Nazarova 51.13; Nataliya Sokolova/2004 42.28;
Heptathlon (9/10): Nadezhda Bogdanova 5111 (15.05/-0.3; 1.61; 10.69; 25.91/+0.1 / 5.62/+0.1; 34.12; 2:17.44); Diana Geints 4924 (15.33/-0.3; 1.70; 10.91; 26.47/+0.1 / 5.55/+0.8; 36.07; 2:35.36); Alina Chistyakova/2005 4507 (14.91/-0.3; 1.70; 9.21; 26.13/+0.1 / 5.29/+0.4; 17.35; 2:33.17); Natalya Vantyusova/2003 4186 (16.62/-0.3; 1.58; 8.57; 27.11/+0.1 / 5.57/+0.3; 25.74; 2:39.46);
20 km Walk (10): Kristina Morozova 1:41:42; Galina Yakusheva 1:45:50; Rizvana Sharakhmetova 2:07:36;
4×100 R (9): Karaganda Team (R.Kashafutdinova, A.Shulakova, A.Kondrashova, V.Safonova) 47.15;
4×400 R (11): Karaganda Team (A.Akhmetova, K.Koryagina, L.Safonova, A.Kaisanova) 3:50.11;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (10): Pavlodar Team (A.Dobrosmyslov, A.Bezrukov, M.Shuvalova, D.Trofimenko) 3:31.92;
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TAJIKISTAN
Cup Federation of Tajikistan at Dushanbe / 25. – 26.05.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Evgeny Shumarin, TJK-Federation – )
Men:
100 m/+0.3: Favoris Muzrapov 10.73;
200 m/nwi: Favoris Muzrapov 21.92;
H J: Salim Saidaliyev 2.00; Khusniddin Zharipov 2.00;
L J: Ildar Akhmadiyev 7.53/+0.5;
H T: Abdurauf Musoyev 60.00;
Women:
400 m: Kristina Pronzhenko 58.22;
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UZBEKISTAN
International Arzumanov Meeting at Tashkent / 04. – 05.06.2022
(-results updated from Report No 12 – courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website – )
following are more detailed results from this Regional competition with foreign athletes from KAZ, KGZ & TJK after receipt of the complete results (incl. Heats, wind-readings etc.)
Men:
100 m (4)/+1.5: Ildar Akhmadiyev TJK 10.37/NR; Favoris Muzrapov TJK 10.66; Shokhrukh Otkirov 10.83;
heats (3): Akhmadiyev TJK 10.50w/+3.5; Muzrapov TJK 10.72w/+3.5;
200 m (5)/+2.5: Favoris Muzrapov TJK 21.71w; Khabib Sokhibnazarov 21.83w;
400 m (4): Artur Kharisov 48.65; Khusniddin Bannayev 48.88;
800 m (5): Khurshid Akhmadaliyev 1:52.60; Avazbek Rakhmatov 1:52.73; Javokhir Saidakhmedov 1:54.27;
Samat Kazakbayev KGZ 1:55.73; Jasup Sulaiman uulu KGZ 1:57.19;
1500 m (4): Shokhrukh Davlatov 3:47.58; Samat Kazakbayev KGZ 3:56.27; Viktor Tsurenko 3:57.96;
5000 m (5): Yevgeniy Fadeyev 14:39.31; Vladislav Mamedov 14:48.27; Tilekjan Jekshenaly uulu KGZ 15:14.16;
10000 m (4): Azizbek Nasimov 31:45.56;
110 m H (4): Ergash Normuradov 14.29 (& 14.02 in heats); Leonid Pronzhenko TJK 14.98;
400 m H (5): Leonid Pronzhenko TJK 53.12;
H J (4): Timur Rakhmatullayev 2.09; Yegor Oleshko KAZ/2003 2.05; Dmitriy Melsitov 2.05; Salim
Saidaliyev TJK 2.00; Doniyor Ganiyev 2.00;
P V (5): Chingiz Valishin 4.30;
L J (4): Anvar Anvarov 7.61/+0.6; Ildar Akhmadiyev TJK 7.59w/+2.1; Javokhir Noriyev 7.44/+1.5;
Nodir Norboyev/2005 7.41/+0.4; Aziz Sobirov/2005 7.19/+1.5; Andrey Reznichenko 7.13/+0.6;
Timur Isakov KGZ 7.10/+0.7; Dilshod Kuvvatov 7.09w/+2.1;
T J (5): Islam Sibagatullin 15.53/+1.7; Shakhzod Zhurayev 15.27w/+3.1 (& 14.85/+0.2);; Ibrohim Makhamov/2004 15.10/-0.1; Dmitriy Pupko 15.03/+0.1; Sherbek Nazarov 14.90/+0.4;
S P (5): Doston Razhabov 18.18; Asliddin Rakhmonberdiyev/2004 15.23; Farkhod Ochilov 15.17;
D T (4): Ivan Markelov 55.97; Yevgeniy Milovatskiy KAZ 52.89; Rashidbek Sodikov 52.74;
H T (5): Sukhrob Khodjayev 70.08;
J T (4): Khumayun Abboshkhonov 61.93;
4×100 R (4): Samarkand Province Team/UZB (S.Utkirov, E.Normuradov, K.Sokhibnazarov, A.Abdullayev) 42.60; National Team/UZB (D.Akhmedov, K.Karimov, K.Jaloliddin, M.Mirtashev) 42.66; National Team/KGZ (T.Isakov, M.Kheivansi, I,Kuricyn, T.Alymkulov) 42.72; National Team/TJK (F.Muzrapov,
A.Pronzhenko, L.Pronzhenko, S.Saydaliyev) 42.77;
Junior Men:
D T / 1.75 kg (4): Dunyozod Sayfulloyev/2004 57.10;
H T / 6 kg (5): Ayubkhon Fayozov/2004 73.11 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader;
Women:
200 m (5)/+0.8: Farida Soliyeva 24.22 (& 24.62/+1.0 in heats);
400 m (4): Nozliyakhon Ravshanova 57.34 (& 57.32 in heats); Kamila Mirsaliyeva 57.47; Irina Levina/2003 57.76 (& 57.84 in heats);
800 m (5): Shokhsanam Khurramova/2003 2:12.45; Aynuska Kalil kyzy KGZ/2003 2:12.98; Darya Antropova 2:14.00; Kristina Pronzhenko TJK 2:15.41;
1500 m (4): Aynuska Kalil kyzy KGZ/2003 4:27.55; Shokhsanam Khurramova/2003 4:30.85; Sabokhat Samiyonova 4:41.51;
5000 m (5): Mokhinabonu Komilova 18:23.03;
10000 m (4): Mokhinabonu Komilova 37:51.27;
100 m H (4)/+1.3: Lydia Podsepkina 13.83; Khurshidabonu Kholliyeva 14.09; Madina Minnulinova/2004 14.66; Mekhrangiz Ernazarova/2003 14.75; Kamola Saidova 14.97; Angelina Tyapova KGZ 15.11;
400 m H (5): Nozliyakhon Ravshanova 62.93; Kamola Saidova 64.15;
H J (4): Svetlana Radzivil 1.90; Aleksandra Sharkayeva 1.81; Ksenia Borusheva/2004 1.75; Valeriya Gorbatova/2004 1.75; Barnokhon Sayfullayeva/2005 1.70; Alina Aripova/2004 1.65; Ugiloy Norboyeva/2004 1.65; Emiliya Rudina/2006 1.65; Mokhigul Arziyeva/2003 1.65;
P V (5): Khabiba Abdurakhmonova/2004 & Farida Madiyarova 3.20; Matluba Saidakhmetova/2003 3.20;
L J (4): Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 5.96/+1.2; Sayina Khoshimova/2003 5.81/+0.1; Svetlana Mayer KGZ/2004 5.67w/+2.4 (& 5.53/+0.8);
T J (5): Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 12.86/ 0.0;
S P (5): Malika Nasritdinova/2004 14.49;
H T (5): Zarina Nosirzhonova 60.09; Elina Silyamiyeva/2005 54.70; Daria Matviyenko 47.55;
J T (4): Musharraf Saidakhmedova 51.87; Nargiza Kuchkarova 51.22; Ugiloy Norboyeva/2004 46.22;
4×100 R (4): National Team -2/UZB (F.Soliyeva, D.Khamidullayeva, Y.Charganseva, A.Akbaraliyeva) 49.12; National Team/KGZ (A.Tyapova, S.Batazhiyeva, S.Maier, A.Bondarenko) 50.49 (UZB National Team -1 dnf);
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (5): National Team/UZB (K.Bannayev, A.Kharisov, K.Mirsaliyeva, N.Ravshanova) 3:32.48; Tashkent Regional Team/UZB (I.Levina, A.Skbaraliyeva, S.Shalikashvili, J.Saydakhmedov) 3:34.33; National Team/TJK (L.Pronzhenko, D.Abdulloyeva, A.Pronzhenko, K.Pronzhenko) 3:40.59;…5. KGZ 3:57.68;
CHINESE TAIPEI
(-courtesy Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA – )
Taiwan Athletics Open Champs at New Taipei / 28. – 29.05.2022
following are additions & corrections (to the inaccurate information by Report No 12) after receipt of the relevant translations from these champs, which were held at NEW TAIPEI (NOT at TAIPEI !!)
Men:
100 m (28)/-0.4:…5. Lin Yu.Sian (not Lin Yu-Hsien) 10.52; 6. Lin Cheng-Yen 10.59;
heats (28) h1/+1.0: 1. Lin Cheng-Yen 10.56; h4/+0.2:…3. He Ssu-Han 10.76;
200 m / heats (29) h1/-0.1: 1. Tsai Chieh-Hsun 21.80;
110 m H (28)/+0.7:…5. Cho Chia-Hsuan 14.57; 6. Tsai Chong-Han 14.63; 7. Hsieh Chih-Lin 14.89;
heats (28) h1/+0.3:…4. Cho Chia-Hsuan 14.67; h2/+0.1: 1. Hsieh Chih-Lin 14.77; h3/-0.2:…3. Huang
Po-Tsung 14.77;
400 m H (29): …4. Tsai Chung-Han 52.77;
heats (29) h2:…3. Tsai Chung-Han 53.32;
H J (28): Fu Chao-Hsuan 2.18; Yeh Po-Ting/2003 2.12; Chang Teng-Jen 2.03;
P V (29):…4. Lin Tsung-Hsien/2003 4.95;…6. Wu Yan-Han/2005 4.65;
S P (29): …4. Wang Chen-Yu 14.76;
H T (28): …4. Shen Chih-Sheng 57.21; 5. Su Chun-Yen 55.41;…7. Wang Shih-Chieh/2004 53.83;
Women:
100 m H (28)/+0.6: …6. Chiu Yu-Chieh 14.29;
heats (28) h1/-0.4:…3. Chiu Yu-Chieh 14.72;
H J (29):…4. Lin Pei-Ying/2004 1.69; 5. Tsai Min-Ting 1.66;
H T (29):…5. Chou Yu-Ting 46.95; 6. Wu Pei-Chi/2004 46.12; 7. Chen Ya-Chi/2003 46.01;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (28)/ 1st Mixed Relay event ever in TPE / accurate details about the new NR as confirmed:
ATH Company Team (Lin Chih-Wei, Kuo Chao-Ting, Sung Cheng-Yu, Lin Mei-Hsiu) 3:40.10 / NR;
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National University & College Games at Taoyuan / 08.-11.05.2022
following are additions & corrections (to the inaccurate information by Report No 11) after receipt of the relevant translations from these Games / all info restricted to results from finals (except a fast time in 100 m heats)
100 m (9)-0.5: 1. Lin Yu-Sian 10.37 (& 10.26/+1.7 as 1h6 / 3rd TPE All-Time); …8. Lai Po-Hsiang 10.78;
110 m H (9)/-0.5:…5. Tseng Chi-En 14.49; 6. Chang Chun-Le 14.54; 7. Tsai Chung-Han 14.80;
400 m H (11):…4. Huang Ting-Hsuan 53.37; 5. Chen Yen-Chiang 53.49; 6. Chang Chun-Yu 53.65;
L J (10):…5. Fei Po-Han 7.23/+1.3; 6. Kao Tsun-Hung 7.23/+1.9;
H T (8): …5. Shen Chih-Sheng 57.00; 6. Hsu Yuan-Chang 56.50;
Decathlon (8/9)/incl. addit.details: 4. Ting Sheng-Hsuan 6749 (11.69; 6.77; 12.89; 1.90; 53.42 / 14.94; 35.12; 4.40; 49.54; 5:10.42); 5. Hung Yu-Tsai 6459 (11.51; 6.38; 9.29; 1.84; 52.46 / 15.28; 33.36; 4.20; 51.11; 4:52.21);
Women:
3000 m St (10):…4. Chan Wei-Fan 11:57.13; 5. Chiang Tzu-Yun 12:07.44; 6. Shih Hsin-Hui 12:13.95;
100 m H (9)/+0.3:…6. Liu Hao-Yi 14.91; 7. Yeh Yi-Ting 14.99;
400 m H (11):…5. Yeh Chia-Ting 64.19;
H T (11):…6. Pan Chia-Yu 47.24;
J T (8):…5. Fan Yung-Chiao 45.01;
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(-courtesy of the Race websites – )
VIETNAM
Vietnam Express National Marathon at Hue / 12.06.2022
Marathon:
Le Van Tuan 2:37:37;
Half Marathon:
Do Quoc Luat 1:13:35; Pham Ngoc Phan 1:14:28;
Marathon:
Pham Thi Binh 2:58:19; Ha Thi Hau 3:08:34; Leo Thi Tinh 3:12:14; Nguyen Thi Duong 3:24:47;
Nguyen Phuong Thuy 3:28:10;
Half Marathon:
Nguyen Thi Oanh 1:24:18; Lo Thi Thanh 1:24:52; Doan Thu Hang 1:25:45; Diep Thi Thanh Phuong
1:28:07; Nguyen Thi Phuong Trinh 1:31:46; Thai Thi Kim Ngan 1:32:16; Doan Thi Huen 1:33:34;
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THAILAND
Laguna Phuket International Marathon at Phuket / 12.06.2022
Marathon:
(Apichai Phujit THA 2:50:19);
Half Marathon:
Sergey Zyrianov RUS (THA-based) 1:13:20; Mohamed Rasheed MDV 1:19:00;
Marathon:
Satowa Ota JPN 3:23:48;
Half Marathon:
Manussanun Kumptuk THA 1:34:21 / 1st Veteran/40+;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
KAZAKHSTAN
31st International Kosanov Meet at Almaty / 25. – 26.06.2022
(-courtesy of the KAZ Athletics Federation & Mr Alexey Kondrat- )
following are the best performances from this traditional competition (World Athletics Bronze Permit Meeting) with participants from 13 countries / excellent performances were achieved in several events incl. new Meeting records in 5 events (indicated as “MR”) and great performances especially by athletes from India, who won at
least 15 events (& 24 medals overall) as well as some outstanding performances by sprinters from Thailand
Men:
100 m (25)/-0.2: Shajar Abbas PAK 10.41; Vitaliy Zems KAZ 10.47; Bandit Chuangchai THA 10.51;
Ildar Akhmadiyev TJK 10.58; Sitthiporn Donpritee THA 10.60; Andrey Lavrushenko KAZ 10.68;
heats (25) h1/+0.8: Shajar Abbas PAK 10.38/NR; Akhmadiyev 10.43: Chuangchai 10.43; Lavrushenko 10.73; Alham Naghiyev AZE 10.86; h2/-1.6: Donpritee 10.63; h3/+0.2: Zems 10.59; Sutzhanov 10.75; Nikita Ossinskiy KAZ 10.79; Almat Tulebayev KAZ 10.80;
200 m (26)/+1.7: Puripol Boonson THA/2006 20.19 / ASIAN Junior & Youth Record & 3rd World Youth/U18 All-Time; World 2022 Youth Leader & Asian 2022 Junior+Youth Leader; MR & NR & NJR & NYR; Soroat Dapbang THA 20.54 / 2nd THA All-Time; Shajar Abbas PAK 20.87 / NR; Mohammad Hossein Abareghi IRI 20.91; Milad Naseh Jahani IRI 20.93; Chayut Khongprasit THA 21.16; Vitaliy Zems KAZ 21.17; Abdul Mueed Baloch PAK 21.63;
heats (26) h1/+0.2: Jahani 21.17; Dapbang 21.50; Favoris Muzrapov TJK 21.54; h2/+1.9: Abareghi 21.02;
Khongprasit 21.38; Baloch 21.44; Zems 21.54; h3/+1.9: Boonson 21.13; Abbas 21.30; Alham Naghiyev
AZE 21.60;
400 m (25): Mikhail Litvin KAZ 46.04; Muhammad Anas Yahiya IND 46.27; Abdul Mueed Baloch PAK 46.86; Muhammed Ajmal IND 46.93; Andrey Sokolov KAZ 47.28; Efim Tarasov KAZ 48.42;
heats (25) h1: Ajmal 48.56; h3: Litvin 47.21; Yahiya 47.75; Tarasov 48.27;
800 m (26): Krishan Kumar IND 1:49.80; Abdulaziz Abdukayumov KAZ 1:50.89; Khurshid Akhmadaliyev UZB 1:51.58; Avazbek Rakhmatov UZB 1:53.11; Maxim Frolovskiy KAZ 1:53.21; Mukumbek Maysal KGZ 1:54.04; Almazbek Esenzhanov KGZ 154.60; Samat Kazakbayev KGZ 1:55.21;
1500 m (25): Maxim Frolovskiy KAZ 3:52.72; Amir Sohail PAK 3:53.98; Samat Kazakbayev KGZ 3:55.76; Almazbek Esenzhanov KGZ 3:58.51;
5000 (26): Rakymzhan Kelmanov KAZ 15:10.83; Amir Sohail PAK 15:11.76; Aleksandr Savgurov KAZ 15:21.39;
110 m H (26)/+0.6: Masoud Kamran IRI 14.08; Ergash Normuradov UZB 14.38; Danila Korr KAZ 14.91;
Adil Omarbekov KAZ/2004 15.50;
400 m H (25): Mahdi Pirjahan IRI 49.76; T.Santhosh Kumar IND 49.97; Ayyasamy Dharun IND 50.10;
Dmitriy Koblov KAZ 50.49; Hiromu Yamauchi JPN 50.71; Vyacheslav Zems KAZ 50.76; Danyil Litvinov
KAZ 53.13; Leonid Pronzhenko TJK 54.66;
heats (25) h1: Yamauchi 51.75; Kumar 51.96; Dharun 52.62; Pronzhenko 54.19; h2: Zems 52.13; Pirjahan 52.16; Koblov 52.98; Litvinov 53.87;
H J (26): Igor Kosolapov KAZ/2003 2.16; Sheroz Khan PAK 2.12/NR; Timur Rakhmatullayev UZB 2.10;
Amir Nagayev UZB/2004 2.10; Salim Saydaliyev TJK 2.08; Yegor Oleshko KAZ/2003 2.00;
P V (25): Patsapong Amsam-Ang THA 5.40; Danil Polyanskiy KAZ 5.20; Sergey Grigoryev KAZ 5.00;
Vladislav Garbuznyak KAZ/2003 4.90; Ivan Tovchenik KAZ 4.80; Maxim Balabin KAZ/2006 4.60;
L J (25): Anees Muahmmad Yahiya IND 8.04/-0.6 (7.76/-0.1; 7.91/-0.3; 8.04/-0.6; 8.01/-0.7; 7.59/-1.1;
7.72/-0.9); Nazim Babayev AZE 7.74/-0.7; Anvar Anvarov UZB 7.45/-1.4; Ildar Akhmadiyev TJK
7.40/-1.8; Javokhir Noriyev UZB 7.23/-0.5; Timur Isakov KGZ 7.13/-0.5;
T J (26): Nazim Babayev AZE 16.93/-0.7 (16.93/-0.7; x ; 16.83/-1.1; 16.57/-1.5; x ; x );; Eldhose Paul IND 16.55/-0.1; Karthik Unnikrishnan IND 16.15/-1.4; Hamid Reza Kia IND 16.08/+0.1; Yevgeniy Kiselyev KAZ 15.79/-0.3; Ivan Denisov UZB 15.61/-2.0; Sherbek Nazarov UZB 15.02/-0.4;
S P (26): Karanveer Singh IND 19.47; Ivan Ivanov KAZ 18.33; Danyil Plotnikov KAZ 14.38;
D T (25): Kirpal Singh Batth IND 59.22; Alexandr Mamontov KAZ 52.91; Dunyozod Sayfullayev UZB/2004 50.30; Yevgeniy Labutov KAZ 49.86; Shah Nawaz PAK 49.35; Ivan Ivanov KAZ 49.24;
Danyil Plotnikov KAZ 45.88;
H T (25): Reza Moghaddam IRI 69.68; Ayub Fayozov UZB/2004 65.55; Mergen Mammedov TKM 64.32; Abdurauf Musoyev TJK 60.58;
J T (26): Artur Gafner KAZ 67.44; Alexey Khlystov KAZ/2003 60.15; Meirjan Khojimurat KAZ/2004 58.75;
4×100 R (25): National Team/THA (C.Khongprasit, P.Boonson, S.Dapbang, S.Phanpae) 38.65 / MR (missed their new NR by 0.09 seconds only); National Team/KAZ (Vit.Zems, D.Efremov, A.Tulebayev, A.Lavrushenko) 41.01;… 4. National Team/TJK (A.Pronzhenko, S.Saydaliyev, L.Pronzhenko, F.Muzrapov) 42.19;
Women:
100 m (25)/+0.6: Olga Safranova KAZ 11.40; Dutee Chand IND 11.49; M.V.Jilna IND 11.61; Rima Kashafutdinova KAZ 11.73; N.S.Simi IND 11.85; Valentina Meredova TKM 12.01; Alexandra Sytina KAZ/2003 12.02; Arina Misheyeva KAZ 12.11;
heats (25) h1/+2.6: Safronova 11.42w; Sytina/2003 11.97w; Valeriya Bromat KAZ/2004 12.27w; Irina
Konichsheva KAZ/2006 12.28w; h2/+2.2: Chand 11.38w; Jilna 11.58w; Kashafutdinova 11.71w; Misheyeva 12.02w; h3/-0.1: Simi 11.89; Meredova 11.98; Anastasiya Trifonova KAZ 12.10;
200 m (26)/+1.1: Sekar Dhanalakshmi IND 22.89 / 3rd IND All-Time (missed NR by 0.07 seconds only);
Olga Safronova KAZ 23.21; Dutee Chand IND 23.60; Anastasiya Trifonova KAZ 24.23; Kristina Koryagina KAZ 24.74; Alexandra Sytina KAZ/2003 24.76; Irina Konichsheva KAZ/2006 25.16;
heats (26) h1/+0.5: Dhanalakshmi 23.29; Safronova 23.30; Trifonova 24.23; Konichsheva/2006 25.25;
h2/+0.4: Chand 24.36; Koryagina 24.58; Sytina/2003 24.75;
400 m (25): Kiran IND 52.54; Nanako Matsumoto JPN 52.56; Summy IND/2003 53.70; Jyothika Sri Dandi IND 53.92; Elina Mikhina KAZ 55.43; Anna Shumilo KAZ/2004 57.65;
heats (25) h1: Summy/2003 55.70; Dandi 56.32; Shumilo/2004 57.61; h2: Matsumoto 53.44; Kiran 54.47; Mikhina 56.32; Kristina Koryagina KAZ 57.80;
800 m (26): Chanda IND 2:03.46; Yekaterina Gritsai KAZ 2:05.47; Sabokhat Samijonova UZB 2:13.12;
Viktoriya Senkina KAZ 2:14.05; Ulyana Plekhanova KAZ 2:15.38;
1500 m (25): Chanda IND 4:24.44; Yekaterina Gritsai KAZ 4:28.50; Tatyana Neroznak KAZ 4:29.96 (only 3 finishers);
100 m H (26)/ 0.0: Yuliya Bashmanova UKR 13.61; Valentina Kibalnikova UZB 14.05; Anel Shulakova KAZ 14.17; Anna Dubina KAZ 14.38; Irina Velikhanova TKM 14.85; Alina Chistyakova KAZ/2005 15.29;
heats (26) h1/+0.4: Bashmanova 13.83; Chistyakova/2005 14.73; Velikhanova 14.79; Kristina Ermola
KAZ/2005 15.22; h2/-0.7: Kibalnikova 14.25; Shulakova 14.33; Dubina 14.44; Angelina Tyapova KGZ 15.24;
400 m H (25): Vithya Ramraj IND 56.87 / 4th IND All-Time; Adelina Akhmetova KAZ 59.54; Svetlana Kuznetsova KAZ 61.69 (only 3 finishers);
H J (25): Kristina Ovchinnikova KAZ 1.96 / MR & ASIAN 2022 Leader (1.75/1; 1.80/1; 1.84/1; 1.88/1; 1.92/2; 1.96/1; 2.00/xxx); Yelizaveta Matveyeva KAZ 1.92; Barnokhon Sayfullayeva UZB/2005 1.80 / ASIAN 2022 Junior (eq.) Leader & ASIAN 2022 Youth Leader; Faina Meirmanova KAZ/2006 1.70; Diana Geints KAZ 1.70;
P V (26): Anastasiya Yermakova KAZ 4.20 / NR (eq.); Angelina Zhuk-Krasnova MDA 4.15/NR: Alia Parnov AUS 4.05; Polina Ivanova KAZ 3.70; Arina Marchenko KAZ/2006 3.40; Riza Mukametkali KAZ/2006 3.40; Elmira Kabirova KAZ/2006 3.40; Arina Zherebtcova KAZ/2006 3.20;
L J (26): Ancy Sojan IND 6.44/+0.8; Mariya Yefremova KAZ 6.36/-0.4; Anastasiya Rypakova KAZ/2004
6.02/+0.1; Sayina Khoshimova UZB/2003 5.92/+1.1; Khushnoza Shavkatova UZB/2005 5.90/+0.8; Yelena
Pekhtireva AZE 5.89/+1.2; Yekaterina Avdeyenko KAZ/2004 5.76/+0.9; Yekaterina Sariyeva AZE 5.70/+1.3;
T J (25): Mariya Yefremova KAZ 14.01/-0.7; Yekaterina Sariyeva AZE 13.81/+0.6; Sharifa Davronova UZB/2006 13.80/ 0.0; Parinya Chuaimaroeng THA 13.38/-1.4; Khushnoza Shavkatova UZB/2005 12.82/+0.2; Diana Torekhanova KAZ 12.33/-0.4; Tatyana Ovchinnikova KAZ 12.18/ 0.0; Sabina Batatzhiyeva KGZ 11.96/-0.2;
S P (25): Abha Khatua IND 16.71; Nadezhda Barbanova KAZ 15.04; Manpreet Kaur IND/(1990) 14.24;
Sabina Potapova KAZ 12.78;
D T (25): Navjeet Singh Dhillon IND 56.24; Karina Vasilyeva KAZ 44.61; Yulianna Shchukina UZB/2005
40.48;
H T (26): Sarita Romit Singh IND 62.48; Zarina Nosirzhonova UZB 57.68; Elina Silyamiyeva UZB/2004 55.39; Diana Nusupbekova KAZ 52.88; Vlada Galina KAZ/2003 47.60;
J T (26): Ann Rani IND 62.29 / MR; Shilpa Rani IND 56.16; Sanjana Choudhary IND 55.84; Nargiza
Kuchkarova UZB 49.88; Jennet Mukhamova TKM 47.78; Sharmila Kumari IND 47.19; Musharaf Saidakhmedova UZB 46.91; Diana Geints KAZ 40.42;
4×100 R (25): National Team/KAZ (R.Kashafutdinova, O.Safronova, E.Mikhina, A.Misheyeva) 44.87; National Team/IND (N.S.Simi, D.Chandm S.Dhanalakshmi, M.V.Jilna) 45.21;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (26): National Team/IND (Kiran, V.Ramraj, M.Anas Yahiya, T.S.Kumar) 3:18.94 /MR (new event); National Team/KAZ (A.Sokolov, M.Litvin, A.Zalyubovskaya, A.Akhmertova) 3:29.20;
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KYRGHIZSTAN
24th International Kolpakova Meet at Bishkek / 18. – 19.06.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ivan Sherbakov, KGZ-Federation – )
this traditional competition was held with athletes from 5 countries / following are the best performances
Men:
100 m (18)/ 0.0: Andrey Lavrushenko KAZ 10.83; Alkham Naghiyev AZE 10.86; Almat Tulebayev
KAZ 10.88;
200 m (19)/+1.4: Alkham Naghiyev AZE 21.59 (& 21.79/+1.4 as fastest time in heats);
800 m (19): Abdulaziz Abdukayumov KAZ 1:51.83; Khurshid Akhmadaliyev UZB 1:52.37; Samat
Kazakbayev KGZ 1:55.86;
1500 m (18): Nursultan Keneshbekov KGZ 3:44.88; Samat Kazakbayev KGZ 3:55.83;
5000 m (19): Tilekzhan Zhekshenaly uulu KGZ 15:20.41;
10000 m (18): Tilekzhan Zhekshenaly uulu KGZ 31:57.62;
H J (19): Yegor Oleshko KAZ/2003 2.00;
L J (18): Nazim Babayev AZE 7.69/ 0.0; Timur Isakov KGZ 7.12/+1.8;
T J (19): Nazim Babayev AZE 16.24/+1.1;
J T (18): Artur Gafner KAZ 71.46; Aleksandr Lyssenko KAZ 57.91;
4×100 R (18): Team KGZ (I.Kuritsyn, T.Isakov, T.Alymkulov, R.Rustamov) 43.97;
4×400 R (19): Team KGZ (U.Khan, R.Abdusattarov, R.Muratbekov, S.Shahzatbek uulu) 3:29.12;
Women:
200 m (19)/ 0.0: Yelene Pekhtireva AZE 25.11;
800 m (19): Ainuska Kalil kyzy KGZ/2003 2:12.62; Shakhsanam Khurramova UZB/2003 2:12.74;
1500 m (18): Shokhsanam Khurramova UZB/2003 4:30.27;
H J (19): Kristina Ovchinnikova KAZ 1.93 / equalled her own Asian 2022 Best Performance before improved by her as above at Almaty (1.75/1; 1.80/1; 1.85/2; 1.90/2; 1.93/2; 1.96/xxx);
L J (18): Yelena Pekhtireva AZE 6.10/+1.6; Sabina Batazhiyeva KGZ 5.79/+1.0; Yekaterina Sariyeva AZE
5.75/ 0.0; Svetlana Maier KGZ/2004 5.69/ 0.0;
T J (19): Yekaterina Sariyeva AZE 13.95w/+2.5 (& 13.50/ 0.0); Tatyana Ovchinnikova KAZ 12.83/ 0.0 -PB for her, the twin-sister to High Jumper Kristina !!); Olga Ovsekova KAZ/2005 12.72/ 0.0;
4×100 R (18): Team KGZ (A.Bondarenko, Y.Pavlenko, S.Batadzhiyeva, A.Tyapova) 51.29;
4×400 R (19): Team KGZ (R.Son, N.Sarybayeva, A.Borodina, A.Kalil kyzy) 4:07.47;
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UZBEKISTAN
National Championships at Tashkent / 17. – 19.06.2022
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website – )
this competition was held as combined champs for Seniors and for U23-athletes / information restricted to
results for TOP 3 in finals (due to missing translations to the full results-information)
Men:
200 m (18)/+1.4: Oskar Kuchmuradov/2003 21.83; Khabib Sokhibnazarov 21.85;
400 m (17): Khushniddin Bannayev 48.93;
800 m (19): Mirsaid Bukhorov 1:52.35; Aliakbar Allanazaorv 1:53.16; Javokhir Saydakhmetov 1:53.19;
1500 m (18): Khasan Mirsoyatov 3:56.33; Viktor Tsurenko 3:56.43;
5000 m (19): Shokhrukh Davlyatov 14:22.32; Yevgeniy Fadeyev 14:47.22; Khasan Mirsoyatov 15:00.95;
10000 m (17): Begzod Boymatov 31:28.81;
3000 m St (17): Otabek Fayzullayev 9:26.17; Muhammad Khodir Soyatov 9:30.95;
110 m H (17)/-0.8: Ergash Normuratov 14.12 (& 14.19/+1.2 in heats);
400 m H (18): Dilshodbek Bobokhulov 53.55;
H J (19): Timur Rakhmatullayev 2.16; Amir Nagayev/2004 2.05; Vadim Chikalov/2003 2.05;
P V (18): Khait Ali Pulatov 4.20;
L J (17): Anvar Anvarov 7.72/+0.2; Javokhir Noriyev 7.48/-2.1; Andrey Reznichenko 7.14/+0.2;
T J (18): Ivan Denisov 15.73/+0.1; Javokhir Noriyev 15.27/+1.8; Shakhzod Zhurayev 15.27/+2.0;
S P (17): Doston Razhabov 17.70; Elbek Sultonov 15.46; Asliddin Rakhmonberdiyev/2004 15.17;
D T (17): Ivan Markelov 55.72; Rashidbek Sodikov 54.04; Dunyozoda Sayfullayev/2004 47.87;
H T (18): Sukhrob Khodjayev 72.67; Ayubkhon Fayozov/2004 66.65; Umidjon Khasanov 52.20;
J T (19): Zhurabek Kozokov 65.65; Alexandr Svechnikov 63.74;
Decathlon (17/18): Sakhriddin Shokirov 6202 (11.74/+0.6; 7.12/+1.2; 12.17; 1.91; 53.95 / 16.74/+0.1; 34.58; 3.20; 46.0; 5:05.00);
20 km Walk (19): Rasulbek Dilmurodov 1:34:03; Sultanmurod Erkinov 1:49:17.0;
4×100 R (17): Tashkent Team (K.Utkirov, O.Kuchmuradov, S.Ismailov, D.Akhamdov) 42.63;
4×400 R (18): Khashkador Team (M.Bukhorov, S.Bobokhulov, A.Ibragimov, A.Kobilov) 3:20.59;
Junior Men:
Decathlon (17/18): Samandar Makhmudov/2004 7090 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader (11.61/+1.3; 7.27/+1.0; 13.02; 1.97; 53.44 / 15.15/+1.0; 40.33; 4.40; 49.83; 5:00.61);
Women:
100 m (17)/-0.9: Nigina Abduvaliyeva 12.21; Laylo Allaberganova 12.21 (& 12.15/+0.8 in heats);
200 m (18)/+1.0: Laylo Allaberganova 24.29; Nigina Abduvaliyeva 24.55; Lydia Podsepkina/2003 25.10;
400 m (17): Malika Radzhabova 57.30; Irina Levina/2003 57.82; Nozliyakhon Ravshanova 57.84;
800 m (19): Gulrukh Odilzhonova 2:10.20;
1500 m (18): Daria Antropova 4:46.03;
5000 m (19): Mokhinabonu Komilova 18:43.07;
10000 m (17): Yekaterina Tunguskova 36:21.11; Sitora Kurbonova 36:55.27; Mokhinabonu Komilova
37:05.41;
3000 m St (17): Dilshoda Usmanova/2005 10:40.60 / missed her NJR by 0.11 seconds only; Farida Tulkinboyeva/2004 11:30.84 / 4th UZB All-Time; Mukhaylo Mukhammadzhonova/2006 12:04.13;
100 m H (17)/+0.4: Lydia Podsepkina/2003 13.77 / NJR (& 13.85/+0.4 in heats); Khurshidabonu Kholliyeva 14.11; Valentina Kibalnikova 14.17;
400 m H (18): Nozliyakhon Ravshanova 62.83; Kamola Saidova/2003 63.83;
H J (19): Safina Sadullayeva 1.90; Alexandra Sharkayeva 1.84; Barnokhon Sayfullayeva/2005 1.78;
P V (18): Farida Madiyarova 3.10; Matluba Saidakhmetova/2003 3.10; Khabiba Abdurakhmonova/2004 3.10;
L J (17): Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 5.85/+0.7; Sayina Khoshimova/2003 5.68/-0.2;
T J (18): Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 12.73/-0.2; Nadezhda Shustova 11.94/-0.2;
S P (17): Malika Nasritdinova/2004 15.15; Makhliyo Tozhaliyeva/2003 12.88; Anora Isokhzhonova 12.77;
D T (17): Yulianna Schhukina/2005 40.44; Takhmina Shakhozhayeva/2003 40.20;
H T (19): Zarina Nosirzhonova 61.34; Elina Silamiyeva/2005 57.58 / 4th UZB All-Time; Daria Matviyenko 48.56;
J T (19): Musharraf Saidakhmedova 53.15; Nargiza Kuchkarova 50.41; Sanobar Erkinova 45.66;
Heptathlon (18/19): Mokhigul Arziyeva/2003 5311/Asian 2022 Junior Leader (14.781/+1.0; 1.71; 13.81; 26.79/ 0.0 / 5.88/ 0.0; 49.77; 2:55.24); Ugiloy Noboryeva/2004 4998 (15.24/+1.0; 1.68; 10.34; 27.42/ 0.0 /
5.67/-0.1; 40.58; 2:29.38); Anna Chikalova/2006 4302 (16.45/+1.0; 1.59; 11.27; 28.92/ 0.0 / 4.79/-0.2; 35.42; ?.??.??)
20 km Walk (18): Diana Yafasova 1:51:09; Nilyufar Usmanova/2004 2:05:01;
4×100 R (17): Bukhara Team (N.Abduvaliyeva, M.Radzhabova, C.Radzabova, A.Khasanova) 50.07;
4×400 R (18): Surkhondaryo Team (S.Eshkulova, M.Ruzayeva, M.Zhurayeva, D.Anvarova) 4:04.09;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (19): Tashkent Team (S.Shalikashvili, J.Saydakhmedov, I.Levina, A.Akbaraliyeva) 3:34.11;
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(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF – )
76th National Championships at Jeongseon / 22. – 25.06.2022
following are detailed results from these major National Championships for Seniors, U20 Juniors and for
U18 Youth athletes
100 m (23)/+1.0: Kim Kuk-Young 10.22; Lee Jae-Sung 10.50; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.52; Lee Jung-Tae 10.53;
Park Won-Jin/2003 10.59; Kang Eu-Bin 10.62;
semis (22) s1/+0.7: Kim Kuk-Young 10.17; Choi Min-Suk 10.60; Lee Si-Mon 10.62; Kang Eu-Bin 10.62;
Lee Yong-Ha 10.72; Choi Sun-Jae 10.74; Choi Won-Jin 10.74; s2/+0.3: Kim Tae-Hyo 10.24; Lee
Jung-Tae 10.32; Lee Jae-Sung 10.40; Park Won-Jin/2003 10.55; Oh Seung-Woo 10.65; Lee Jae-Hyuk/2004 10.74; Jung Do-Young 10.76; Kim Jae-Duk 10.80;
heats (22) h1/-0.4: Kim Kuk-Young 10.28; h2/-1.5: Choi Won-Jin 10.68; Jung Do-Young 10.77;
h3/-2.7: Kim Tae-Hyo 10.77; Lee Yong-Ha 10.80; h4/-1.1: Lee Jae-Sung 10.58; Oh Seung-Woo 10.80;
h5/+0.6: Lee Jung-Tae 10.35; Lee Si-Mon 10.62; Kim Jae-Duk 10.67; Kim Nam-Hyuk 10.78;
h6/-0.5: Kang Eu-Bin 10.60; Choi Min-Suk 10.64; Choi Sung-Jae 10.72;
200 m (24)/+0.1: Ko Seung-Hwan 20.51 / 3rd (eq) KOR All-Time; Mo Il-Hwan 20.68 / 6th KOR All-Time;
Lee Jae-Sung 20.69 / 7th KOR All-Time; Lee Jun-Hyuk 21.07; Park Tae-Keon 21.36; Choi Won-Jin 21.50;
Kim Hyun-Tak 21.52;
heats (24) h1/-0.1: Ko Seung-Hwan 20.62; Choi Won-Jin 21.56; Ko Jae-Yong 21.96; h2/+1.0: Mo Il-Hwan
21.23; Park Won-Jin/2003 21.96; Kim Dong-Ha 21.97; h3/-0.1: Park Tae-Keon 21.23; Lee Jun-Hyuk 21.98; h4/-0.8: Lee Jae-Sung 21.28; Kim Hyun-Tak 21.82;
400 m (23): Kim Ui-Yeon 47.12; Bae Kun-Yul/2005 47.68; Han Nu-Ri 48.19; Kim Yun-Jae 48.49;
Park Chan-Yang 48.72;
semis (23) s1: Kim Ui-Yeon 48.07; Kim Yun-Jae 48.37; Kim Min-Hoo 48.76; s2: Bae Kun-Yul/2005 47.94; Park Chan-Yang 48.07; Han Nu-Ri 48.39;
heats (22) h1: Kim Ui-Yeon 48.28; Han Nu-Ri 48.53; h2: Choi Dong-Baek 48.56; Kim Min-Hoo 48.76;
h4: Lee Joon 48.54; Park Chan-Yang 48.67; h5: Park Tae-In 48.52;
800 m (23): Eum Tae-Keon 1:51.46; Kim Suk-Hyun/2005 1:51.66; Lee Hyun-Seo 1:51.77; Kang
Dong-Hyung 1:52.42; Park Dea-Sung 1:54.42; Lee Hyo-Jun 1:54.59;
heats (23) h2: Park Dea-Sung 1:54.57; Kim Kyu-Tae 1:54.99; h4: Kang Dong-Hyung 1:51.61; Lee
Hyun-Seo 1:51.69; Lee Seung-Jin 1:52.57;
1500 m (25) / Race 1: Park Dea-Sung 3:50.91; Baek Seung-Ho 3:52.55; Lee Hyun-Seo 3:54.51;
Race 2: Kim Yong-Su 3:53.04; Kim Min-Seo 3:56.41;
5000 m (23) / Race 1: Lee Jang-Kun 14:33.43; Park Min-Ho 14:36.82; Kim Keon-Oh 14:58.13;
Race 2: Baek Seung-Ho 14:51.56; Shin Yong-Min 14:53.25;
10000 m (25): Kim Se-Jong 30:37.85; Kim Keon-Oh 31:05.58; Shin Yong-Min 31:11.10;
3000 m St (22): Jung Min-Kuk/2004 9:26.37; Park Mu-Young 9:30.72; Kim Min-Seo 9:33.67;
110 m H (23)/-0.1: Kim Kyung-Tae 14.09; Kim Ju-Ho 14.18; Kim Dae-Hee 14.53; Jung Jae-Min 14.68;
heats (23) h1/+0.7: Kim Kyung-Tae 14.12; Shon Woo-Seung 14.41; Jung Jae-Min 14.67;
h2/ 0.0: Kim Ju-Ho 14.83; Kim Dae-Hee 15.07;
400 m H (24): Lim Chan-Ho 51.03; Jang Ji-Yong 52.18; Kim Ju-Ho 52.64; Hwang Hyun-Uh 52.77;
Song Dong-Ik/2003 53.76;
heats (24) h1: Lim Chan-Ho 52.69; Jang Ji-Yong 52.92; Song Dong-Ik/2003 52.92;
H J (24): Yoon Seung-Hyun 2.20; Kim Hyun-Wook & Choi Jin-Woo/2005 2.10; Park Sun-Ho 2.05; Kim
Du-Yong & Lee Dong-Ju 2.05;
P V (22): Han Du-Hyun 5.10; Kim Chan-Min 5.00; Lee Ha-Ni 4.60;
L J (22): Sung Jin-Suok 7.75/+2.0; Won Seung-Min 7.65/+0.7; Park Jong-Hyun 7.60/+1.1; Jang Min-Suk
7.46/-0.8; Kim Yong-Won 7.45/+2.0; Kim Min-So 7.44/+0.1; Oh Tae-Keun 7.43/-0.5; Lee Hyun-Woo/2003 7.40w/+2.6; Kim Myung-Ha 7.17w/+2.3;
T J (24): Kim Jang-Woo 16.64/-0.1 / 4th KOR All-Time; Yu Kyu-Min 16.55/+0.6 / 6th (eq) KOR All-Time;
Jo Hong-Jo 15.61/+0.7; Park Ji-Won 15.49/+0.3; Kim Dong-Han 15.41/+0.5 (& 15.39/+1.3); Jang Min-Suk
15.41/+1.2 (& 15.37/+0.4); Lee Min-Je 15.34/-1.9;
S P (24): Shim Jun 18.11; Jung Il-Woo 18.09; Kim Jae-Min 18.02; Hwang In-Sung 17.73; Yeo Jin-Sung
17.13; Lee Sung-Bin 16.97; Lee Sang-Myung 16.67;
D T (23): Kim Il-Hyun 53.14; Lee Hyun-Jae 51.70; Kim Eung-Ji 48.72; Han Won-Nam 48.42; Jang
Mis-Soo 48.26;
H T (22): Lee Yun-Chul 70.10; Kim Duk-Hun 62.26; Kim Jin 61.85; Jang Dong-Won 61.52; Yoon
Seung-Chan 60.73; Jang Sang-Jin 59.08; Hong Jong-Ho 51.74;
J T (22): Bae Yu-Il 74.09; Kim Woo-Jung 68.73; Park Won-Kil 67.39; Kang Se-Hyum 65.64;
Lee Joon-Hyung 65.35; Ahn Ha-Young 64.88; Lee Ju-Ha 63.56;
Decathlon (22/23): Choe Dong-Hwi 6967 (11.36/+1.4; 6.74/-0.2; 12.99; 1.86; 52.86 / 14.70/+0.3; 38.62; 4.40; 46.09; 4:50.90); Lee Jong-Hyun 6902 (10.91/+1.4; 6.89/+1.8; 11.05; 1.86; 51.38 / 15.128/+0.3; 34.56; 4.60; 41.92; 4:51.40); Kim Su-Bin 6809 (11.26/+1.4; 7.17/-0.l4; 12.42; 1.89; 52.40 / 15.02/+0.3; 33.78; 4.60; 39.38;
5:11.07);
20 km Walk (24): Joo Hyun-Myung 1:27:51; Kim Min-Kyu 1:31:58; Lee Sung-Yoon 1:34:02; Sung Min-Ki
1:39.49;
4×100 R (24): Seoul Team (Ko Young-Ho, Park Min-Su, Oh Seung-Woo, Shin Ming-Yu) 40.11;
4×400 R (25): Gwacheon Team (Han Nu-Ri, Kim Yun-Jae, Park Chan-Yang, Seo Jae-Yeong) 3:20.84;
Junior Men / under 20 years:
100 m (22)/-0.7: Woo In-Seop/2003 10.65; Cho Kyung-Hwan/2004 10.77; Noh Ho-Jin/2004 10.79;
semis (22) s1/-0.1: Cho Kyung-Hwan/2004 10.69;
heats (22) h2/+2.2: Hwa Tae-Hwa/2004 10.72w;
200 m (23)/-1.4: Jung Ji-Hun/2004 21.75; Park Jong-Hee/2003 21.83;
heats (23) h1/+1.0: Shon Ji-Won/2003 21.74; h3/-0.2: Jung Ji-Hun/2004 21.97;
800 m (23): Kim Dong-Wook/2003 1:52.59;
5000 m (22): Jung Tae-Jin/2003 14:54.76; Kim Tae-Hoon/2004 14:57.27;
3000 m St (23): Ko Dong-Wook/2003 9:32.94;
110 m H / 99 cm (23)/-1.5: Kim Hyun-Tae/2003 14.33; Choi Ho-Suk/2004 14.45; Shin Eui-Jin/2004 14.51; Jang Yun-Sung/2003 14.66;
400 m H (23): Cho Sang-Hyun/2004 54.01;
P V (24): Kim Chae-Min/2004 4.60; Lee Doo-Hyun/2004 4.40;
L J (23): Kim Min-Sung/2003 7.27/+0.7;
T J (25): Lee Kung-Min/2003 14.90/-0.1;
S P / 6 kg (23): Seo Seung-Woo/2004 17.04; Ju Jae-Hoon/2004 16.44;
D T / 1.75 kg (25): Kim Sung-Woo/2004 51.06; Cho Byung-Wook/2004 49.53;
H T / 6 kg (22): Lee Ju-Ho/2003 60.78; Kim Young-Wook /2004 56.80;
J T / 800 g (23): Kim Yee-Tae/2004 63.34;
Decathlon (22/23): Yun Seo-Jun/2003 6628 (11.50/+0.4; 6.65/+0.1; 11.24; 1.89; 52.04 / 15.24/+0.5; 32.01; 4.40; 44.60; 4:54.87);
10 km Walk (24): Kim Seo-Jin/2003 46:05; Lee Kang-Hee/2003 47.48; Kim Woo-Hyun/2004 48:06; Kim Do-Hyun/2004 48:45;
4×100 R (24): Seoul Junior Team (Kim Dong-An, Jeon Yu-Min, Park Sang-Min, Choi Ho-Suh) 42.67;
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
100 m (23)/+0.1: Kang Cheol-Hyun/2005 10.82;
200 m (24)/+2.0: Hwang Eui-Chan/2005 21.60; Jo Min-Woo/2005 21.62; Park Sang-Woo/2006 21.65;
Choi Hyun-Su/2005 21.71; Byun Jin-Woo/2005 21.91;
400 m (22): Jo Min-Woo/2005 48.32; Kim Jung-Hyun/2005 48.78;
800 m (24): Kim Ji-Hwan/2005 1:55.01; Ba Sung-Joon/2005 1:55.41;
100 m H / 91.4 cm (23)/+0.2: Hwang Eui-Chan/2005 14.23 (& 14.60/-0.4 as 1h1); Jung Joo-An/2005 14.30;
S P / 5 kg (23): Park Min-Jae/2005 19.01; Ahn Sang-Jun/2005 18.12;
D T / 1.5 kg (24): Park Min-Jae/2005 52.02;
Decathlon (23/24)/no details: Nam Hyun-Bin/2005 6590;
4×100 R (22): ?? Youth Team (Na Hyun-Joo, Lim Hong-Suh, Lee Kang-Hun, Kang Cheol-Hyun) 42.76;
4×400 R (25): ?? Youth Team (Kim Do-Hun, Seo Jae-Min, Choi Ji-Won, Shon Hyo-Sang) 3:26.97;
Women:
100 m (22)/-0.1: Yu Jeong-Mi 11.73; Lee Hyun-Hee 11.86; Kim Da-Jung 11.93; Yoo Ji-Yeon 11.94;
Lee Eun-Bin/2006 12.11; Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 12.18;
heats (22) h1/-0.7: Yu Jeong-Mi 11.88; h2/-0.2: Kang Da-Seul 12.03; Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 12.11;
Woo Mi-Suk 12.19; h3/-0.9: Kim Da-Jung 11.98; Oh Suk-Young 12.10; h4/+0.8: Yoo Ji-Yeon 12.02;
200 m (24)/-4.1: Lee Min-Jung 24.70; Yoo Ji-Yeon 24.85; Shon Kyung-Mi 25.16;
heats (24) h1/-4.5: Lee Min-Jung 25.23; h3/+1.7: Yoo Ji-Yeon 24.73; Hwang Yun-Kyung 25.04;
400 m (22): Kim Ji-Eun 55.68; Lee Ah-Young 56.02; Yang Ye-Bin/2004 56.11; Kim Min-Ki 57.01;
Im Ji-Hui 57.35; Park Min-Ah/2003 57.69;
heats (22) h1: Kim Ji-Eun 57.01; Park Min-Ah/2003 57.87; h2: Lee Ah-Young 57.27; Kim Min-Ki 57.89;
h3: Yang Ye-Bin/2004 57.61;
800 m (23): Shin So-Mang 2:07.02; Cha Ji-Won 2:10.82; Hwang Ji-Hyang 2:11.28; Oh Ji-Young 2:11.59;
Kim Yu-Jin 2:13.37;
1500 m (25): Race 1: Kim Yu-Jin 4:27.16; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 4:38.69; Kim Eun-Mi 4:39.68; Hyun Seo-Yong
4:39.72; Lee Hyun-Jung 4:42.43; Race 2: Cha Ji-Won 4:29.06; Oh Ji-Young 4:41.52; Ko Hee-Ju 4:43.13;
An Hui-Yeon/2006 4:43.17;
5000 m (23) Kim Do-Yeon 16:33.56; Jung Da-Eun 16:35.40; Lim Kyung-Hee 16:38.51; Choi Jeong-Yun
17:00.81; Lim Ye-Jin 17:04.45; Kim Hyun-Jin 17:10.04; Park Ho-Sun 17:15.48; Shin Han-Seul/2004 17:22.86; Sung San-Ah 17:34.38; Kim Tae-Rin 17:39.13; An Hui-Yeon/2004 17:46.70; Oh Dal-Nim 17:58.18;
10000 m (25): Lim Kyung-Hee 34:24.41; Lim Ye-Lin 35:05.15; Jung Da-Eun 35:15.14; Park Ho-Sun 35:48.85; Choi Jeong-Yun 36:11.88; Sung San-Ah 36:24.53; Kim Hyun-Jin 36:27.36; Oh Dal-Nim 37:38.75; Kim Tae-Rin 37:53.55;
3000 m St (22): Nam Bo-Ha-Na 10:49.03; Lee Sung-Yun 10:58.81; Lee Hyun-Jung 11:04.25; Ko Hee-Ju
11:12.14; Choi Su-Ah 11:14.67; Kang Da-Eun 11:19.75; ?? Sa-Huin 11:26.75; Kim Nyeo-Hyun/2005 11:26.90; Kim Da-Yeon/2005 11:38.91;
100 m H (23)/+0.1: Ryu Na-Hee 13.91; Song Yu-Jin 14.25; Jo Su-Jin/2003 14.28; Lim Ye-Reum 14.47;
Kim Sol-Ki/2003 14.64; Lee Ji-Min 14.93;
400 m H (24): Kim Tae-Yeon/2003 62.25; Noh Ji-Hyun 62.85; Shim Cha-Sun 62.92; Lee Ah-Reum 63.38;
heats (24): Kim Tae-Yeon/2003 63.68; Noh Ji-Hyun 63.70;
H J (22): Jang Sun-Young 1.73; Oh Soo-Jung 1.73; Kim Ji-Yeon/2005 1.73; Kim Eun-Jung 1.70; Lee
Seung-Min/2003 1.70;
P V (22): Lim Eun-Ji 4.00; Jo-Min-Ji & Shin Su-Young 3.60;
L J (22)/+1.5: Lee Hui-Jin 6.44/+1.5 / 3rd KOR All-Time; Lee So-Dam 5.86/+1.4; Bae Chan-Mi 5.73/-0.2;
T J (24): Park Min-Hee 12.33/+0.6; Lee So-Yeon 12.01w/+5.6 (& 11.92/-0.9);
S P (22): Lee Su-Jung 16.79; Jung Yu-Sun 16.59; Shin Bom-Yi 15.48; Jung So-Eun 14.78; Kim Yu-Jin
14.47; Ryu Seo-Yeon/2003 13.31;
D T (24): Jung Ji-Hye 54.93; Shin Yu-Jin 54.76; Jung Ye-Lim 52.54; Jung Chae-Yun 51.90; Park Se-Ri
51.06; Kim Mi-Yeon 49.58;
H T (22): Park Seo-Jin 60.38; Kim Yun-Seo/2003 54.50; Kwon Su-Ah 54.46 (& 53.76); Jung Da-Woon 54.46 (& 53.07); Kim Hwi-Su 53.41; Lee Yu-Ra 51.63; Park Ye-Rin 47.87;
J T (24): Kim Kyung-Ae 54.53; Park Ah-Yeong 50.93; Choi Ka-Hee 50.03; Lee Ka-Hui 48.91;
Lee Se-Yin 47.51; Huh Hyo-Jung 47.31; Kim Min-Seon/2005 42.28;
Heptathlon (22/23): Koh Eun-Bin 4351 (15.13/+0.1; 1.46; 9.06; 27.32/+0.3 / 5.20/-1.2; 39.75; 2:44.67);
20 km Walk 24): Lee Bo-Ram 1:48:26; Shin Ka-Eun 1:49:56; Park Jeong-Bin 1:52.08; An Hyun-Jung
1:57:32;
4×100 R (24): Andong Team (Kim Na-Yeon, Kim Da-Jung, Yu Jeong-Mi, Ju Ji-Yeon) 45.52;
4×400 R (25): Jeonbuk Team (Noh Ji-Hyun, Kim Ji-Eun, Kim Ye-Ji, Jang Se-Bin) 3:47.87;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
100 m (22)/-0.8: Jeon Ha-Young/2004 12.15; Kim So-Eun/2003 12.22;
200 m (23)/+0.5: Jeon Ha-Young/2004 25.24;
heats (23) h2/+1.2: Shin Hyun-Ju/2004 24.91 (dnf in final);
800 m (23): Oh Hye-Won/2003 2:15.31;
3000 m S (25): Lee Kyu-Rim/2003 11:45.34; Ryu Su-Young/2004 12:20.54;
100 m H (24)/+1.1: Lee Ha-Yan/2004 15.10;
400 m H (23): Heo Sung-Min/2004 64.01; Park Yeon-Ju/2003 64.02;
P V (23): Ko Min-Ji/2004 3.40; Lee Ju-Yeon/2004 3.20; Lee Ji-Min/2004 3.10;
H T (2): Sun Da-Un/2004 44.07;
Heptathlon (22/23): Kim Joo-Hyun/2003 4437 (15.61/-0.1; 1.55; 10.12; 27.09/+1.4 / 5.35/-0.6; 37.17; 2:47.93);
10 km Walk (24): Oh Ji-Yeon/2003 51:32; Park Na-Ra/2003 55:23; Shon Hea-Jung/2003 55.53;
Youth Girls:
S P / 3 kg (24): Park So-Jin/2005 16.60 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader; Lee Hyun-a/2005 14.77; Yee
Hye-Min/2006 14.39;
D T (23): Lim Cha-Yeon/2005 44.56; Yee Hye-Min/2006 59.83;
H T / 3 kg (22): Kim Tae-Hee/2005 59.83; Park Ho-Ran/2005 55.06;
J T / 500 g (25): Song Chae-Eun/2005 47.88; Yang Suk-Ju/2005 47.60;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 m /Seniors (22): Jeonnam Team (Choi Ji-Sun, You Ji-Woong, Yang Ye-Bin, Bae Kun-Yul) 3:33.04;
4×400 R /Juniors (24): Daegu Junior Team (Heo Sung-Min, Noh Ho-Jin, Lee Ji-Hyun, Choi Hyun-Sik) 3:43.05;
4×400 R / Youth (23): ?? Youth Team (Kim Ki-Hyun, Na Sang-Woo, Song Sun-Ah, Jo Yo-Seon) 3:41.13;
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Open Relay Competition at Yecheon / 03. – 04.06.2022
the following Relay events (i.e. two races) were organised with a team from Thailand as guests
4×100 m (3): THA (S.Phanpae, S.Dapbang, P.Boonson, C.Khongprasit) 38.56 / Asian 2022 Leader & NR; KOR (Ko Seung-Hwan, Lee Jun-Hyuk, Lee Kyu-Hyung, Kim Kuk-Young) 39.03;
4×100 m (4): THA (S.Phanpae, S.Dapbang, P.Boonson, C.Khongprasit) 38.75; KOR (Ko Seung-Hwan,
Lee Jun-Hyuk, Lee Kyu-Hyung, Kim Kuk-Young) 39.60;
————————————————————————————————————————————-Delayed results
following are detailed results from two competitons, which were organised together (during the same days at the same venue) for different athletes/categories
KTFL Senior Clubs Meeting at Iksan / 24. – 26.05.2022
Min-Suk 10.73; Yeon Jong-Huan 10.75; Kim Woo-Sam 10.76;
heats (24) h1/+1.6: Lee Jung-Tae 10.36; Lee Kyu-Hyung 10.37; Jung Do-Young 10.68; Kim Woo-Sam
10.76 (results from other heats not reported);
200 m (25)/+0.7: Lee Jung-Tae 20.96; Moon Hae-Jin/2003 20.96; Daniel Kashama/2003 21.13; Choi
Won-Jin 21.64; Yeo Jun-Su 21.77; Choi Dong-Baek 21.83;
heats (25) h1/+2.1: Daniel Kashama/2003 21.43w; Choi Won-Jin 21.61w; h2/+0.6: Lee Jung-Tae 21.07;
h3/-1.1: Moon Hae-Jin/2003 21.41;
400 m (24): Sung Hyuk-Ye 47.79; Kim Ui-Yeon 47.88; Choi Min-Ki 48.15; Choi Ki-Man 48.42;
800 m (25): Eum Tae-Keon 1:51.62; Kang Dong-Hyung 1:52.04; Lee Seung-Jin 1:52.55; Kim
1500 m (24): Par Jong-Hak 3:50.31; Lee Dong-Wook 3:51.70; Kim Yong-Soo 3:52.56; Kim Min-Seo
5000 m (26): Kim Tae-Wan 14:40.05; Shim Jung-Sub 14:44.09; Kim Jun-Su 14:46.09; Jung Tae-Jun/2003
14:52.98; Shin Jun-Ho 14:53.84; Baek Seung-Ho 14:56.77; Jung Han-Eul 14:58.03;
10000 m (24): Lee Jang-Kun 30:22.19; Shim Jong-Sub 30:23.65;
3000 m St (25): Park Jae-Young 9:15.82; Kim Min-Seo 9:22.12; Park Dea-Sung 9:26.30; Song Yun-Hwa
110 m H (26)/+0.2: Kim Kyung-Tae 14.09; Kim Ju-Ho 14.49; Jung Jae-Min 14.81;
400 m H (25): Lim Chan-Ho 51.72; Lee Seung-Yun 51.80; Jang Ji-Yong 52.07; Kim Ju-Ho 52.56;
Kim Hyun-Bin 52.63; Kim Sung-Eun 53.22;
H J (24): Kim Du-Young 2.08; Kim Hyun-Uk 2.05; Lee Dong-Ju 2.05;
L J (24): Kim Yong-Won 7.60/-0.3; Kim Young-Bin 7.60/-0.1; Ju Eun-Jae 7.53/-0.9; Won Seung-Min
T J (25): Yu Kyu-Min 15.76/-0.3; Kim Dong-Han 15.37/+0.2; Choi Young-Han/2003 15.02/-0.4;
D T (26): Kim Dong-Hyuk 53.95; Lee Hyun-Jae 53.01; Kim Eung-Ji 48.06;
H T (24): Lee Yun-Chul 67.06; Kim Duk-Hun 62.14; Kim Jin 57.29; Jang Sang-Jin 55.26;
J T (25): Kim Da-Ni 66.32; Nam Tae-Poong 65.68; Kang Se-Hyum 62.91;
Decathlon (24/25)/no details: Lee Jung-Hyung 6829; Kim Su-Bin 6631;
10000 m Walk (24): Kim Min-Kyu 42:00.21; Song Min-Ki 46:22.02;
4×100 R (24): Anyang Team (Choi Won-Jin, Moon Hae-Jin, Lee Jung-Tae, Cho Kyu-Won) 39.97;
4×400 R (26): Armed Forces Team (Eum Tae-Keon, Ko Seung-Hwan, Kang Yeon-Ha, Kim Hyun-Suk) 3:10.02;
100 m (24)/+1.3: Yu Jeong-Mi 11.61; Lee Min-Jung 11.88; Yoo Ji-Yeon 11.96; Seo Ji-Hyun 11.98;
Lee Hyun-Hee 12.10; Kim Ae-Yeong/2003 12.12; Jo Eun-Ju 12.12; Ryu Na-Hee 12.13;
heats (24) h1/+3.8: Lee Hyun-Hee 12.13w; Kim Ae-Yeong/2003 12.19w; h2/+1.0: Yu Jeong-Mi 11.76;
Lee Min-Jung 11.96; Seo Ji-Hyun 12.07; h3/+1.5: Yoo Ji-Yeon 11.99; Jo Eun-Ju 12.20;
200 m (25)/+1.2: Lee Min-Jung 24.21; Seo Ji-Hyun 24.37; Hwang Yoon-Kyung 24.69; Kim Ye-Ji 25.24;
heats (25) h1/+1.3: Lee Min-Jung 24.88; Seo Ji-Hyun 24.96; h2/ 0.0: Hwang Yoon-Kyung 25.14;
400 m (24): Kim Ji-Eun 55.96; Oh Se-Ra 57.47; Hwang Yoon-Kyung 57.89;
800 m (25): Shin So-Mang 2:12.66; Cha Ji-Won 2:14.13; Hwang Ji-Hyang 2:14.94;
1500 m (24): Kim Yu-Jin 4:19.26; Cha Ji-Won 4:20.59; Shin So-Mang 4:20.80; Jung Da-Eun 4:26.77;
Nam Bo-Ha-Na 4:39.91; Kim Yeon-Ah 4:43.51;
5000 m (26): Kim Yu-Jin 16:20.09; Lim Ye-Bin 16:37.20; Choi Jung-Hyun 17:07.43; Kim Tae-Rin
17:23.29; Kim Yeon-Ah 17:35.65; Lee Hyun-Jung 17:56.54;
3000 m St (25): Jo Ha-Rim 10:46.36; Ko Hee-Ju 10:49.03; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 10:55.98; Lee Hyun-Jung
11:05.06; Lee Sung-Yun 11:13.07; Lee Hyun-Ok 11:39.61; Sim Ha-Yeong 11:57.21;
100 m H (26)/+0.6: Ryu Na-Hee 13.71; Jo Eun-Ju 13.72; Kim Sol-Ki/2003 14.32; Lim Ye-Reum 14.42;
400 m H (24): Son Kyung-Mi 61.78; Lee Ae-Reum 63.07; Lee Hae-In 63.87;
H J (26): Park Keun-Jung 1.70;
P V (25): Shin Su-Young 3.80; Jo Min-Ji 3.60;
L J (24): Lee Hui-Jin 6.27/+1.4; Lee So-Dam 5.85/+0.9; Lee Yu-Jin 5.65/+0.4;
T J (26): Park Min-Hee 12.36/+1.8; Lee So-Yeon 12.10w/+2.3; Lee Yu-Jin 12.04/+1.0;
S P (25): Lee Su-Jung 16.81 / 5th KOR All-Time; Jung You-Sun 16.22; Shim Bom-Yi 15.01; Jung So-Eun 14.57;
D T (24): Shin Yu-Jin 55.75; Jung Ji-Hye 55.45; Jung Chae-Yun 51.87; Jung Ye-Lim 50.84;
H T (24): Park Seo-Jin 55.73; Lee Yu-Ra 55.22; Lee Hyun-Joo 53.65; Kim Yun-Seo/2003 53.07;
Jung Da-Woon 51.92; Kim Hui-Su 50.53; Kwon Young-Hye 49.66;
J T (25): Lee Ka-Hui 52.71; Kim Ji-Min 50.84; Lee Se-Yin 50.30; Kim Kyung-Ae 49.98;
Heptathlon (24/25)/no details: Shin Ji-Ae 4357; Han Yi-Seul/2003 4106; Kwon So-Hyun 4044;
10000 m Walk (24): Jeon Yang-Eun 51:54.87; Oh Ji-Hyun/2003 51:59.74; Lee Bo-Ram 52:54.95;
4×100 R (24): Andong Team (Yoo Ji-Yeon, Kim Na-Yeon, Yu Jeong-Mi, Kim Da-Jeong) 46.19;
4×400 R (26): ?? Team (Noh Ji-HyunKim Ye-Ji, Jang Se-Bin, Kim Ji-Eun) 3:52.80;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (25): ?? Team (Oh Seung-Woo, Woo Mi-Suk, Shin Ming-Yu, Han Seo-Jung) 3:38.31;
77th National University Champs at Iksan / 24. – 26.05.2022
100 m (24)/+2.0: Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.18 /2nd (eq) KOR All-Time; Lee Jae-Sung 10.32 /6th (eq) KOR-All-Time;
Choe Sun-Jae 10.58; Kim Dong-Ha 10.67; Lee Min-Hyung 10.70; Roh Da-Won 10.71; Lee Sung-Jun 10.75; Kim Nam-Hyuk 10.79;
semis (24) s1/+2.5: Lee Jae-Sung 10.40w; Choi Sun-Jae 10.71w; Lee Min-Hyung 10.79w; Kim Dong-Ha 10.81w; s2/+1.2: Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.64;
heats (24) h1/+0.1: Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.80; h4/+1.1: Lee Jae-Sung 10.60;
200 m (25)/+0.7: Kim Dong-Ha 21.78; Choi Sun-Jae 21.89; Lee Min-Hyung 21.94;
400 m (24) Ju Seung-Kyun 47.67; Park Tae-In 48.43 (& 48.69 as 1h3);
5000 m (26): Shin Yong-Min 14:54.84; Lee Joon-Su/2003 14:56.61; Park Ju-Hwan 14:58.31;
3000 m S (25): Lee Seung-Ho 9:27.56;
110 m H (25)/+0.9: Kim Dae-Hee 14.81;
400 m H (25): Baek Sung-Yu/2003 53.38; Lee Ju-Hyun 53.69; Jung An-Sung/2003 53.84; Lee Jong-Ho/2003 53.95;
H J (24): Kim Jun-Un 2.05;
L J (24): Lee Hyun-Woo/2003 7.68/+0.5 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader; Kim Min-Su 7.53w/+2.1;
Jang Min-Suk 7.46/+0.5; Kim Sung-Kun 7.44/+0.9; Oh Tae-Keun 7.33/+0.8; Lee Min-Je 7.20/+0.8;
T J (25): Lee Min-Je 15.14/+1.2;
S P (26): Kim Kun-Ju 16.89; Lee Sung-Bin 16.78; Lee Sang-Myung 16.65; Kang Min-Sung 15.00;
D T (26): Jang Mis-Su 46.73;
H T (24): Mir Ha-Wang 58.69; Kang Min-Sung 52.89; Hong Jong-Ho 52.38;
J T (25): An Ha-Young 67.72; Lee Ju-Ha 67.65;
Decathlon (24/25)/no details: Park Jun-Young 6530;
10000 m Walk (24): Lee Sung-Yoon 43:42.89; Moon Jong-Hyun 46:11.99;
Women:
100 m (24)/+1.2: Lee Ji-Ho 12.12; Kim Ju-Ha 12.19;
100 m H (26)/-0.2: Lee Nak-Yeong 14.97;
P V (25): Mun Ha-Eun 3.20;
L J (24): Kim Ah-Young/2003 5.69/+0.4;
S P (25): Choi Ha-Na/2003 12.57;
D T (24): Kim Ji-In 47.92; Shim Myung-Jin 42.92;
H T (24): Hong Seung-Yeon 48.40;
J T (25): Park Ah-Yeong 49.71; Yun Se-Jin 49.11; Kim Won-Woo 42.59;
Heptathlon (24/25)/no details: Kim Ju-Hyun/2003 4526;
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51st Nat. Boys & Girls Sports Games at Gumi / 28. – 29.05.2022
Middle School Boys / born 2007 or later:
100 m (28)/+1.3: Kim Dong-Jin/2007 10.76;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (28)/+1.4: Kwak Ki-Chan/2007 14.27 (& 14.60/+1.2 as 1h1);
5000 m Walk (29): Jung Ming-Yu/2007 24:23.25;
Middle School Girls / born 2007 or later:
200 m (29)/-0.4: Bae Yun-Jin/2008 25.26;
1500 m (29): Song Da-Won/2008 4:30.80; Park Min-Ju/2009 4:31.47; Shin Ye-Jin/2007 4:44.81;
Lee Ji-Yeon/2007 4:45.87;
H J (29): Kim Yeon-Uh/2007 1.68; Kim Ji-Min/2007 1.65;
L J (28): Oh So-Hui/2007 5.79/+2.0;
S P / 3 kg (28): Lee Ye-Ram/2008 14.84; Mun Hye-Sol/2007 14.15;
5000 m Walk (29): Shin So-Yeong/2007 26:20.18; Im Yun-Ah/2007 26:50.58;
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51st Spring Middle & High School Meet at Yecheon / 11. – 15.05.2022
High School Boys / born 2004 or later:
100 m (12)/-0.7: Kim Dong-Am/2004 10.80; Cho Kyung-Hwan/2004 10.82;
semis (12) s1/+0.6: Cho Kyung-Hwan/2004 10.71; Kim Si-Woo/2004 10.81; Kang Cheol-Hyun/2005 10.82;
heats (12) h7/+0.7: Huh Jeong-Hyun/2004 10.82; h8/+0.8: Cho Kyung-Hwan/2004 10.79;
200 m (13)/-0.8: Bae Kun-Yul/2005 21.78;
400 m (11): Bae Kun-Yul/2005 48.21;
800 m (13): Kim Ji-Hwan/2005 1:53.66; Jung Woo-Jin/2004 1:54.10;
110 m H / 106.7 cm (!!) (12)/+0.1: Choi Ho-Suk/2004 14.93; Hwang Eui-Chan/2005 15.06;
H J (12): Choi Jin-Woo/2005 2.15; Kwon Tae-Hyun/2004 2.08;
P V (11): Nam Hyun-Bin/2005 4.40;
L J (12): Lee Chan-Hyung/2004 7.23/-0.3; Kim Dong-Hyuk/2004 7.11/-0.2;
T J (14): Kim Dong-Hyuk/2004 14.87/+1.7;
S P / 6 kg (12): Park Min-Jae/2005 16.81; Ahn Sang-Jun/2005 16.62;
H T / 6 kg (11): Cho Jae-Hyuk/2004 57.44;
J T / 800 g (13): Kim Jee-Tae/2004 66.62; Choi Woo-Jin/2004 62.52; Jung Jun-Suk/2005 61.99;
5000 m Walk (14): Kim Ka-Ram/2004 22:11.82; Kim Woo-Hyun/2004 23:12.33; Kim Hyun-Woo/2004 23:42.78;
4×100 R (15): ?? High School Team (Yang Chan-Sik, Lee Kang-Hun, Kang Cheol-Hyun, Na Hyun-Joo) 42.33;
4×400 R (15): ?? High School Ream (You Ji-Ling, Kim Ki-Hyun, Bae Kun-Yul, Na Sang-Woo) 3:19.45;
Middle School Boys / born 2007 or later:
110 m H / 91.4 cm (14)/+0.5: Kwak Ki-Chan/2007 14.56;
3000 m Walk (15): Jung Ming-Yu/2007 13:50.13;
High School Girls / born 2004 or later:
200 m (13)/+0.7: Shin Hyun-Ju/2004 25.19;
400 m (11): Yang Ye-Bin/2004 56.91;
1500 m (12): Park Woo-Rim/2005 4:43.91;
3000 m St (14): Kim Nyeo-Hyun/2005 11:28.18; Park Seo-Yeon/2004 11:55.22;
H J (15): Kang Seo-Hyun/2004 1.68;
S P (12): Park So-Jin/2005 14.17;
D T (14): Jin Suh-Aung/2006 41.83; Yee Hye-Min/2006 41.56; Lim Cha-Yeon/2005 41.27;
H T (11): Kim Tae-Hee/2005 54.50; Lee Ah-Young/2006 48.56; Seo Ah-In/2005 48.49; Park Ha-Ran/2005 46.09;
J T (15): Kim Min-Ji/2007 44.68; Kim Ji-An/2005 44.28; Song Chae-Eun/2005 43.79; Yang Suk-Ju/2005
42.82;
5000 m Walk (12): Park Jin-Hee/2007 25:46.29; Kim Ye-Rang/2005 26:52.31;
Middle School Girls / born 2007 or later:
200 m (12)/-0.4: Bae Yun-Jin/2008 25.21;
1500 m (13): Song Da-Won/2008 4:34.75;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (12)/-1.6: Park Ji-Young/2007 14.88;
3000 m Walk (11): Shin So-Yeong/2007 15:14.77; Lee Ye-Seo/2007 15:42.85;
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Correction to Report No 10 – National Clubs Competition at Naju / 04. – 06.05.2022
Men / H T (4): 1. Lee Yun-Chul 67.72 (not 62.72);
HONGKONG
HKAA Championships / 24. – 26.06.2022
(-courtesy of the HKAA – website- )
following are the best performances / most sprint events were unfortunately negatively effected by strong
head-winds
Men:
100 m (25)/-3.0: Lee Hong Kit 10.68; Herry Wong Cheuk Hei 10.77; Shak Kam Ching 10.80; Antony Ma
King Yeung 10.88;
heats (25) h2/-2.7: Wong Cheuk Hei 10.85; h3/-2.3: Lee Hong Ki 10.77; Shak Kam Ching 10.84;
200 m (26)/-2.8: Shak Kam Ching 21.73; Ho Wai Lun 21.78; Yip King Wan 21.99;
800 m (26): Chu Lok Yin/Youth 1:56.48 / NYR; Yiu Sui Lun 1:56.74; Chan Hoi Yeung/Youth 1:56.99;
110 m H (25)/-3.3: Mui Chung Yeung 14.28; Addis Wong Lok Hei & Cheung Siu Hang 14.45 (both 14.443);
Lee Ka Yiu 14.62; Lui Chun Yun 14.93; Chiu Pak Yin 14.98;
heats (25) h1/-1.7: Wong Lok Hei 14.57; Lui Chun Yun 15.00; Chiu Pak Yin 15.18; h2/-0.2: Mui Chung
Yeung 14.10; Cheung Siu Hang 14.14; Lee Ka Yiu 14.53;
400 m H (26): Kwok Tsz Fung/Youth 54.47;
H J (25): Tsang Pak Ho 2.01;
L J (26): Lin Ming-Fu 7.43/+1.6; Wong Pak Hang 7.40/+1.3; Chan Chi Keung/2003 7.16/+0.1; Leung Shing Hei 7.13/+0.9; Loi Hoi Lam 7.09w/+3.3;
T J (25): Chan Chi Keung/2003 15 19/+2.0 / NJR; Wong Chun Wing 15.12/+1.6;
D T (25): Lai Chi Yam 45.41; Siu Kai Wing 44.22; Tong Ho Yin 43.68;
H T (25): Lam Wai 50.63;
Women:
100 m (25)/-1.6: Chan Pui Kei 12.14; Kong Chun Ki 12.25;
heats (25) h2/-0.1: Chan Pui Kei 12.07; h3/-1.3: Kong Chun Ki 12.20;
400 m (25): Ashley Ma Ying Wen/jr 57.70;
1500 m (25): Tsang Hiu Tung 4:49.01;
10000 m (24): Vut Tsz Ying 38:35.06;
100 m H (25)/-1.3: Liu Hoi Yan 14.24; Shing Cho Yan 14.38; Chloe Pak Hoi Man 14.73; Lau Tsz Yan 14.87; Tang Hiu Cheng 14.97;
heats (25) h1/-2.2: Pak Hoi Man 15.06; Tang Hiu Cheng 15.15; h2/-2.2: Lau Tsz Yan 15.19;
h3/-2.4: Shing Cho Yan 14.47; Liu Hoi Yan 14.53;
400 m H (26): Ashley Ma Ying Wen/jr 63.54;
H J (26): Chung Wai Yan 1.77; Tiffany Tang Yi Ching 1.75; Wong Yuen Nam 1.75; Priscilla Cheung Ching Laam 1.73;
L J (25): Wong Hiu Yan 5.90w/+3.3 (& 5.81/+0.6); Jia Wai Yin 5.87w/+2.4 (& 5.61/+0.9); Wong Pui Ling
5.69/+0.2; Shannon Vera Chan 5.61/+1.5;
T J (26): Shannon Vera Chan 12.73/+1.9; Tse Mang Chi 11.88w/+2.5;
S P (26): To Yuen Kwan 12.87;
D T (25): To Yuen Kwan 42.17;
H T (25): Tam Hiu Ki 51.32;
J T (26): Gianne Mak Tsz Yan 43.18; Ng Ki Sum 40.79; Lau Kit Ying 40.04;
Heptathlon (25/26): Chiu Wai Yan 4149 (16.62; 1.51; 8.33; 26.64 / 5.01; 37.87; 2:44.16);
VIETNAM
National Meeting at Ho Chi Minh / 16. – 18.06.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Hoang Minh Quyet, VIE-Federation – )
following are detailed results from this national competition / no wind-readings & no exact dates per event
reported from this event
Men:
100 m: Nguyen Ba Kien/2003 10.57; Ngan Ngoc Nghia 10.59; Trinh Viet Tu 10.68; Nguyen Van Quyet/2003 10.72; Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 10.79; Nguyen Dang Khoa 10.85;
heats: h1: Trinh Viet Tu 10.82; h2: Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 10.76; h3: Ngan Ngoc Nghia 10.69; Nguyen
Dang Khoa 10.81;
200 m: Ngan Ngoc Nghia 21.07; Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 21.85; Nguyen Dang Khoa 21.89;
heats: h2: Nguyen Dang Khoa 21.96; h3: Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 21.88;
400 m: Le Ngoc Phuc 47.63 (& 48.41 as 1h2); Tran Dinh Son 47.99; Tran Anh Cuong 48.81; Nguyen
Ho Hai Trieu 48.84;
800 m: Luong Duc Phuoc 1:55.06; Tran Nhat Sang 1:55.74; Vu Hoang 1:56.42; Sam Van Doi 1:56.89;
5000 m: Nguyen Van Lai 14:49.13; Nguyen Trung Cuong 14:54.19;
3000 m St: Nguyen Trung Cuong 9:17.27;
110 m H: Bui Minh Duong 14.72; Chau Anh Tu 14.95; Huynh Duy Khanh 15.08;
400 m H: Nguyen Hoai Nam 54.34; Nguyen Thanh Hau 54.46;
H J: Nguyen Long Chu 2.01;
L J: Pham Van Nghia 7.45; Tran Van Dien 7.40; Pham Van Lam 7.38;
T J: Tran Van Dien 15.44; Le Minh Luc 15.09; Ho Trong Manh Hung/2004 14.73; Nguyen Van Hao 14.69;
Pham Nhat Duy 14.69;
S P: Phan Thanh Binh 15.96; Le Hong Quan 14.31;
D T: Phan Thanh Binh 47.25; Do Thanh Phap 45.64; Tran Minh Tuan 42.84;
J T: Nguyen Huu Toan 62.40; Pham Ngoc Anh 60.54;
4×100 R: Hanoi Team (Bui Van Dong, Ngo The Anh, Nguyen Ba Kien, Nguyen Van Quyet) 41.01;
4×200 R: Ha Tinh Team (Tran Dinh Son, Le Ngoc Phuc, Nguyen Hoai Nam, Nguyen Quoc Hao) 1:26.47;
4×400 R: Ha Tinh Team (Tran Dinh Son, Le Ngoc Phuc, Nguyen Hoai Nam, Nguyen Quoc Hao) 3:15.12;
Women:
100 m: Huynh Thi My Tien 12.14; Le Thi Mong Tuyen 12.20 (12.195); Ha Thi Thu 12.20 (12.199);
heats: h1: Ha Thi Thu 12.10; h2: Le Thi Mong Tuyen 11.96; Hyunh Thi My Tien 12.02; To Thi Nga
12.17; Hoang Du Y/2004 12.22;
200 m: Ha Thi Thu 24.61; Le Thi Mong Tuyen 24.96; Nguyen Thi Ngoc 25.06;
heats: h1: Le Thi Mong Tuyen 24.93; To Thi Nga 25.20; h2: Ha Thi Thu 24.87; Nguyen Thi Ngoc 24.90;
400 m: Nguyen Thi Huyen 55.90; Nguyen Thi Ngoc 56.80; Nguyen Thi Thu Ha 56.99;
heats: h1: Nguyen Thi Huyen 57.56; h2: Nguyen Thi Ngoc 57.82;
800 m: Bui Thi Ngan 2:11.03; Tran Thi Duyen 2:12.01; Le Thi Kim Phuong/2003 2:12.44;
1500 m: Bui Thi Ngan 4:35.79; Tran Thi Duyen 4:36.44;
5000 m: Lo Thi Thanh 17:34.82; Doan Thu Hang 17:44.22;
10000 m: Doan Thu Hang 37:00.97; Lo Thi Thanh 37:01.56;
100 m H: Huynh Thi My Tien 13.85; Nguyen Thi Linh 14.36; Nguyen Thi My Hanh/2004 15.14;
400 m H: Nguyen Thi Huyen 61.59; Nguyen Thi Thu Ha 63.26;
H J: Nguyen Thanh Vy 1.78; Pham Quynh Giang 1.76; Phan Hong Yen/2004 1.71;
L J: Bui Thi Loan 6.01; Huynh Thi Thuy Trang/2003 5.84; Nguyen Thi Truc Mai 5.77; Doan Thi Trang Dai 5.70; Nguyen Thi Thu Ha/2003 5.69; Nguyen Ngoc Tu 5.66;
T J: Nguyen Thi Huong 12.78; Nguyen Ngoc Tu 12.67; Bui Thi Loan 12.64; Nguyen Thi Thu Ha/2003 12.62; Doan Thi Trang Dai 12.18; Tran Hue Hoa 12.07;
S P: Ka Hoa 13.96; Kim Thi Huyen/2003 13.33; Lieu Thi Hong Phuong 13.24;
D T: Nguyen Thi Hong Thuong 43.98;
J T: Lo Thi Hoang 49.59; Bui Thi Xuan 46.38; Bui Thi Trang 42.12;
4×100 R: Quan Doi Team (Nguyen Thi Hong Van, Quach Thi Hong Thuy, Hoang Du Y, Bui Thi Nguyen) 46.67;
4×200 R: Nam Dinh Team (Nguyen Thi Huyen, Do Thi Quyen, Tran Thi Duyen, Nguyen Thi Thu Ha) 1:39.69;
4×400 R: Nam Dinh Team (Nguyen Thi Huyen, Do Thi Quyen, Bui Thi Ngan, Nguyen Thi Thu Ha) 3:56.20;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R: Ha Tinh Team (Nguyen Ngoc Hao, Nguyen Thi Ngoc, Tran Dinh Son, Chu Thi Hue) 43.87;
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MALAYSIA
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
Perak Regional Open Champs at Ipoh / 18. – 19.06.2022
following are the best performances / no wind-readings reported for most events / all athletes from Malaysia
except few guests from Singapore as noted
Men:
100 m (18)/+0.7: Muhammad Azeem Mohd Fahmi/2004 10.28 / 3rd MAS All-Time; Khairul Hafiz Jantan
10.80; Muh.Raimi Mustafa Kamal 10.87;
heats (18)/nwi: h2: Kwong Kar Jun 10.78; h10: Fahmi/2004 10.40; h14: Kamal 10.78;
400 m / heats (18) h4: Thiruben Thana Rajan SGP 48.78 (dnf in final);
800 m (19): Avinesh Austin Murugan 1:54.08; Anas Ariffin 1:57.74;
110 m H (18): Wong Chun Yee 14.74;
T J (19): Andre Anuar Anura 15.19; Mohd Shah Sholikin Azhar 15.16; Muhd Izzul Haniff Raffi 14.71,
S P (19): Farm Loong Deng 16.06; Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 15.10;
D T (18): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 46.15; Eric Yee Chun Wai SGP 44.32;
H T (18): Sadat Marzuki Ajisan 60.53; Rizad Azri Che Radzi 46.70,
10000 m Walk (18): Srive Tan 49:26.83;
4×100 R (18)/no details: Perak Team 41.43;
Junior Men:
110 m H / 99 cm (18): Elvin Yap Zhi Xian/2004 14.09; Muh.Hazriq Cik Kilau 14.45;
Women:
100 m (18): Azreen Nabila Alias 12.11 (& 12.26 as 1h4);
100 m H (18): Farak Syahira Azifsafarin 15.31 (& 15.01 in heats);
H J (19): Norliyana Kamaruddin 1.76; Michelle Sng Suat Li SGP 1.70; Ngu Jia Xin 1.70; Koh Ann Yi 1.65;
L J (19): Nurul Ashikin Abas 5.65;
T J (18): Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.70;
D T (18): Queenie Ting Kung Ni 47.12;
H T (19): Grace Wong Xiu Mei 58.75; Nurul Hidayat Lukman 51.44; Ailenna Thipong Anak Laga 45.54;
J T (18): Pavithra Devi Juyaindan 41.42;
5000 m Walk (18): Koh Hui Ying 27:28.13;
4×100 R (18)/no details: Johor Team 49.75;
MAKSAK Games at Johor Bahru / 16. – 18.06.2022
only few relevant performances were achieved in this competition with events for Seniors and for various Junior/Youth categories
Men:
100 m (18)/nwi: Mohammad Haiqal Hanafi 10.73;
1500 m (18): Prabudass Krishnan 3:58.86;
110 m H (17)/+0.3: Mohd Emyrul Haziq Borhan 15.16;
P V (17): Mohd Iskandar Alwi 4.70;
H T (18): Jackie Wong Siew Cheer 65.05;
Women:
800 m (16): Savinder Kaur Joginder Singh 2:13.36;
100 m H (17)/+0.2: Nur Syafiqah Anis Abu Bakar 15.27;
H J (16): Yap Sean Yee 1.70;
L J (16): Kirthana Ramasamy 5.68/-0.1;
H T (18): Nurfazira Jalaluddin 41.35;
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IRAN
(-courtesy of Mr Ali Rezaei & Ms Leila Moradi, IRI-Federation – )
following are the best performances from 3 TEST competitions at different venues during last two weeks
National Trials for Jumps at Tehran / 26.06.2022
Men:
P V: Arshia Mosaddeghi/2005 5.00; Mohammad Mahdi Motamednia 5.00;
L J: Morteza Abbaspour 7.38/-0.8; Mohammad Reza Firoozkohi AFG 7.19/-1.5;
T J: Vahid Seddigh 15.71/+0.8; Mojtaba Zahedi 15.20/-1.5;
Women:
P V: Mahsa Mirzatabibi 4.00 / just 3 cm outside of her own NR;
L J: Reihaneh Mobini 6.36/+0.3 / missed her own NR by 4 cm only; Kimia Pourkhalkhali 5.84/+0.7;
T J: Sarina Saedi/2003 12.43/+0.3;
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National Trials for Throws at Shalamzar / 20.06.2022
Men:
S P: Morteza Nazemi 19.10; Mahdi Saberi 19.05;
D T: Hossein Rasouli 58.56; Behnam Shiri 56.52; Mohammad Reza Rahmanifar 55.58; Ali Shirian 53.84;
Junior Men:
S P / 6 kg: Arsalan Ghashghaei/2003 18.65;
D T / 1.75 kg: Mohammad Reza Ziyaei/2005 52.71; Hossein Reshmeh Karim/2004 51.32; Ali Rajabi/2004 49.02;
H T / 6 kg: Mohammad Sistani/2003 63.98;
Junior Women:
D T: Zahra Najafi/2003 46.18; Mahshid Adel/2004 42.68;
H T: Zahra Arab Rostami/2003 55.39;
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National Junior Trials at Gorgan / 17.06.2022
Junior Men:
800 m: Mohammad Hesam Mozafari/2005 1:53.25; Mahdi Loghmani/2003 1:53.81; Mohammad Abde Shahri/2004 1:54.57; Aryan Asough/2004 1:55.80;
1500 m: Hossein Nouri/2003 3:54.81;
3000 m: Amir Hossein Keivanlou/2003 8:37.24;
3000 m St: Samir Eghbali/2004 9:07.44;
10000 m Walk: Amir Hossein Asadi Manesh/2003 45:17.40;
Junior Women:
Hadiseh Raouf/2003 4:34.66 / NJR (in a solo-run / 2nd = 5:00.01);
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National Women Championships at Mashhad / 01. – 02.06.2022
following are some adds/corrs to Report No 13
100 m / additional results from heats (1) h1/ 0.0: Faezeh Nesaei 12.17; h2/+1-0: Hamideh Esmaeilnezhad 12.02; h3/-0.7: Farzaneh Fasihi 11.55 / 2nd IRI All-Time; Seyede Shabnam Mousavi 12.18; Mohaddeseh Ebrahimpour 12.23;
3000 m St (2): the time for the 2nd, Hadiseh Raouf, 11:03.22, was a new /NJR (but not a NYR), because she is
born 2003 (not 2006, as erroneously included to my Report No 13) / it was also 3rd IRI All-Time;
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QATAR
National Open Trials Competiton at Doha / 04.06.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Eisa Abdullah Al Harami, QAT Athletics Federation – )
this competition was organised for the following two events only
Men:
100 m/ 0.0: Tosin Ogunode 10.35; Issa Adoum 10.84;
400 m H: Ashraf Hussein Osman 50.11; Mohamed Abdullah 54.13; Al Moaz Abkar 54.43;
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SRI LANKA
National Challenge Competiton at Diyagama / 19.06.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Saman Kumara, SRI-Federation – )
this competition was organised as a Trial event with few invited athletes for 4 events only incl. the following best performances
Men:
L J: LP.Greshan Dhananjaya 7.66/-0.4;
Women:
800 m: Gayanthika Thushari Abeyratne 2:03.38;
3000 m St: U.K.Nilani Rathnayake 9:46.39 / 2nd fastest time ever by a SRI-athlet / 6.15 seconds slower
than her own NR;
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(-courtesy of Mr Gaby Issa El Khoury – )
-following are selected best performances / both competitions held with few specific events only
Grand Prix Meeting at Jamhour / 18.06.2022
400 m: Mohammad Mortada 48.78;
800 m: Jad Shmaissami 1:55.64; Mohammad Abu Zeid 1:57.82;
1500 m: Joan Makary 4:43.36;
H J: Maysaa Mouawad/2003 1.70;
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3rd National Let´s Run Meeting at Beyrouth / 11.06.2022
400 m H: Marc Anthony Ibrahim 52.26;
100 m/+0.3: Aziza Sbeity 11.73 / missed her NR by 0.05 seconds only; Haya Kobrosly 12.13;
200 m/-0.8: Aziza Sbeity 24.03; Haya Kobrosly 25.16;
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National Time Trials at Hulhumale / 13. – 14.06.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ahmed Munthaqim, MDV Athletics Association – )
100 m (13): Hassan Saaid 10.88; Ibadulla Adam 11.10;
200 m (14): Ibadulla Adam 22.38;
800 m (14): Ahmed Wisam/2004 1:57.49/NJR; Hussain Riza 1:58.48;
5000 m (14): Hussain Fazeel Haroon 15:47.01;
100 m (13): Aishath Himna Hassan 12.47;
400 m (13): Aishath Himna Hassan 57.56/NR;
L J (14): Noora Abdul Hameed 4.99/-0.3 / NR;
NEPAL
44th National Championships at Tribuneshwor / 24. – 26.06.2022
(-courtesy of newspaper websites – )
following are some of the best performances (incl. 3 national records) from these champs with information
restricted (until now) to inaccurate reports by newspaper websites / times for some events were reported in 1/100th seconds (in contrast to hand-times for most events), but all events were obviously held with hand-timing;
more detailed official results (including exact dates per event) would be welcome
200 m (26): Shivaraj Parki 22.0 (21.92 ?);
400 m (24): Som Bahadur Kumal 48.8 (48.79 ?);
800 m (26): Som Bahadur Kumal 1:56.2 (1:56.15 ?); Sunil Sunar 1:56.8 (1:56.72 ?); Tej Bahadur Karki
1:56.8 (1:56.79 ?);
1500 m (24): Mukesh Pal 3:56.7; Ajit Yadav 3:58.8;
3000 m: Gopi Chandra Parki 8:29.5; Mukesh Pal 8:30.0; Deepak Adhikari 8:38.0;
110 m H (25): Jeevan Tharu Chaudhari 15.0 / NR (14.96 ?);
400 m H (26): Ra Prasad Tharu 55.9;
J T: Rohit Chaudhari 61.60;
4×100 R (26): APF Team (Shivaraj Parki, B.K.Yuvaraj, Ashish Chadhary, Nir Pratap Mahato) 43.3 (43.24 ?);
4×400 R: Army Team (S.B.Kumal, J.Tharu Chaudhari, P.Danuwar, R.Prasad Tharu) 3:20.4;
Women:
800 m (26): Phoolmati Rana 2:16.8;
1500 m (24): Santoshi Shrestha 4:42.8;
3000 m: Santoshi Shrestha 10:06.6; Rajpura Pachhai 10:08.4;
100 m H (25): Jayarani Tharu 15.2 / NR (15.20 ?);
400 m H (26): Jayarani Tharu 67.2 / NR;
J T: Chandrakala Lamghadi 44.12;
4×100 R (26): Army Team (Saraswati Chaudhary, Ramita Tharu, Nirmala Thapa, Jayarani Tharu) 50.2 (50.14 ?);
4×400 R: APF Team (Ramita Tharu, Bhagarati Tharu, Kalpana Shrestha, Phoolmati Rana) 4:03.1;
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ON THE ROAD
(-courtesy of Race websites-)
INDONESIA
1st International Bali Marathon at Sanur / 26.06.2022
this event was organised as an International Marathon (AIMS-certified course confirmed); however, all the following fastest finishers are from Indonesia
Men:
Marathon: Agus Prayogo 2:36:16; Rikki Simbolon 2:37:39;
Half Marathon: Robi Syianturi 1:09:58; Welman Pasaribu 1:09:59; Daniel Simanjuntak 1:11:21; Atjong Tio
Purwanto 1:11:29; Nur Sodiq 1:12:01; Musa 1:13:14;
Women:
Marathon: Odekta Elvina Naibaho 2:53:00; Irma Handayani 3:14:31;
Half Marathon: Nefriana Daik 1:27:24; Westi Indah 1:31:31; Yulianti Utari 1:31:48; Desi Kristiani 1:34:52;
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THAILAND
Khammouan Marathon at Nakhon Phanom / 19.06.2022
Men:
Half Marathon: Nathawat Innum THA 1:13:03; Enock Kipchirchir Kigen KEN 1:17:14;
Women:
Marathon: Monthian Fravi THA 3:03:48; Soraya Tawong THA 3:08:23; Wimonphan Sangkhan THA 3:19:42;
Half Marathon: Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 1:23:43; Aoranuch Aiamtas THA 1:31:34;
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PHILIPPINES
Running Series National Marathon at Manila / 19.06.2022
Men:
Marathon: Roel Ano 2:39:27;
Half Marathon: Richard Salano 1:13:05;
Women:
Marathon: April Rose Diaz 3:18:09; Maricor Camacho 3:25:16;
Half Marathon: Nhea Ann Barcena 1:27:36; Gene H.Quiambao 1:33:03;
Gen Dahlan Al Hamad , President, Asian AA is attending the 2nd West Asian Junior Athletics Championships to be held from 3-6 July in Lebanon. Total Nine (9) countries are taking part namely: Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Syria and Yemen.
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
INDIA
IAU Asia & Oceania 24 Hours Champs at Bengaluru / 02. – 03.07.2022
(-courtesy of the IAU Running – website – )
following are the best performances from these Continental Championships – organised for runners from only
3 Asian countries (IND, TPE & LBN) and from Australia -, which was held as an event on the Track
Men / 24 hours Champs (3):
Amar Singh Devanda IND 257.620 km; Saurav Kumar Ranjan IND 242.160 km; Geeno Antony IND 238.580 km; Matthew Griggs AUS 234.000 km; Joe Ward AUS 220.920 km; Tsai Ching-Kuo TPE
207.650 km; P.Velu IND 205.620 km; Badal Teotia IND 204.060 km;
Open / ex-competition runners:
Tomasz Pawlowski POL 221.200 km; Sikander Lamba IND 201.920 km;
12 hours / Indian National Champs (2):
K.L.Harikumar 115.190 km; Charadutt Mishra 111.690 km; Pritam Rai & Tukaram More 110.380 km;
Amit Kumar Yadav 103.810 km;
Women / 24 hours Champs (3)
Lin Kuan-Ju TPE 216.880 km; Cassie Cohen AUS 214.590 km; Allicia Grace Heron AUS 210.640 km;
Anju Saini IND 204.310 km; Shashi Mehta IND 184.280 km; Tsai Wen-Ya TPE 181.600 km;
Asha Singh IND 180.900 km; Nikki Wynd AUS 180.400 km;…11. Kathia Rached LBN 167.200 km;
Open / ex-competition runners:
Joanna Zakrzewski POL 198.800 m;
12 hours / Indian National Champs (2):
Balbinder Kaur 97.240 km; Bindu Juneja 95.920 km;
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Review of earlier National Track Ultra Running events in India & Chinese Taipei
100 km at Bengaluru. IND / 30.04.2022
Men:
Binay Kumar Shah 7:56.59; Sandeep Kaur 8:04:21; Amar Singh Devanda 8:14:32;
Women:
Nupur Singh 8:44:27; Jyoti Gawate 8:57:07; Mamsha Joshi 9:11:01;
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24 hours at Panchkula. IND / 13.03.2022
Men:
Saurav Kumar Ranjan 230.160 km; Siddharth Dash 212.490 km; Rakesh Kashyap 204.340 km;
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24 hours at Taipei, TPE / 13.02.2022
Men:
Cheng Shun-Yuan 225.744 km; Yen Chun-Wei 225.325 km; Liang Yi-Chen 221.880 km;
Women:
Lin Chieh-Ju 187.629 km; Tsai Wen-Ya 182.325 km; Huang Hsiao-Chun 180.999 km;
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LEBANON
West Asian Junior Champs at Jamhour / 03. – 06.07.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab & info from the Championships – website – )
following are the results for all winners plus detailed addit.best performers from these Regional Championships for Juniors (born 2003 or later) with participants from 9 countries / unfortunately athletes from three other leading West Asian countries (BRN; IRI & KSA) and from UAE weren´t entered by their federations, which resulted into rather low standards in several events /
with special thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab for his translations to the official results in ARAB figures
Junior Men / under 20 years:
100 m (3)/+0.1: Saeed Bader Al-Sahouti QAT/2004 10.89;
200 m (6)/+0.1: Yaacoub Mohamed Al-Azmi KUW/2005 21.80; Abdulmajeed Mohamed Zakaria QAT 21.84 (& 21.98/+1.0 as 1h2); Ahmed Khalifa Abdelsalam OMA/2003 22.02;
400 m (5): Ismail Daoudi Abakar QAT/2004 47.26; Noureddine Adel Merzeh IRQ 49.09;
800 m (4): Badr Mohamed Saad Al-Suweid KUW/2003 1:48.28 / NJR; Abdullah Mohamed Al-Yaari
YEM/2003 1:51.43; Abdulaziz Khalif Al-Shamry KUW 1:55.74; Suleiman Al-Asi SYR 1:56.31;
1500 m (6): Badr Mohamed Saad Al-Suweid KUW/2003 4:02.54;
3000 m (3): Issa El Jabbali JOR 8:59.95;
5000 m (4): Osama Al-Yaari YEM 16:05.73;
3000 m St (5): Mohamed Al-Yemeni JOR 9:35.78;
110 m H / 99 cm (4)/+0.8: Omar Daoudi Abakar QAT/2005 13.99; Nayef Al-Rashidi QAT/2004 14.18; Mohamed Najeh Hedi IRQ 14.28;
heats (4) h1/-0.2: Ahmed Khalifa Abdelsalam OMA/2003 14.85 (dnf in final); Al-Rashidi /2004 14.99; h2/+1.9: Abakar/2005 14.05; Hedi 14.31;
400 m H (3): Ismail Daoudi Abakar QAT/2004 51.00; Ahmed Jamal Jomaa IRQ 53.13;
H J (5): Omar Arnaout LBN/2003 2.09 / NJR; Nameer Mohamed Al-Busaidi OMA 2.02;
P V (5): Ali Akbar Haidar Al-Taie IRQ & Ali Hussein Ali IRQ 3.90;
L J (3): Abdullah Al-Azmi KUW 7.31/+0.5;
T J (6): Muntathar Sitar Nayif IRQ 14.30/ 0.0; Abdullah Al-Azmi KUW 14.16/+0.2;
S P / 6 kg (3): Hussein Nasser Al-Tamimi KUW 17.97; Ahmed Adam Jibreen QAT/2005 15.73;
D T / 1.75 kg (5): Ahmed Adam Jibreen QAT/2005 56.05; Mohamed Ahmed Qassem IRQ 46.67; Hussein
Nasser Al-Tamimi KUW 45.82;
H T / 6 kg (5): Mobeen Rashid Al-Kindi OMA/2003 67.70; Mohamed Adil Khan KUW 56.56; Ali Razzaq Hamdan IRQ 56.54;
J T / 800 g (6): Abbas Fadhel Ilaoui IRQ 54.09;
Decathlon (3/ 4): Hussein Nayef Harata IRQ 5687 (11.55; 6.30; 9.22; 1.81; 52.39 / 16.30; 27.35; 3.00; 42.99; 4:51.17);
10000 m Walk (3): Saddam El Naamis SYR 56:32.39;
4×100 R (4): QAT (T.Al-Tamimi, O.D.Abakar, S.B.Al-Sahouti, N.Al-Rashidi) 41.98; IRQ (M.N.Hedi, H.N.Harata, M.S.Nayif, M.S.Nouri) 43.59; KUW 43.85; LBN 44.72;
4×400 R (6): QAT (A.M.Zakaria, A.R.Mohamed, M.N.Kumare, I.D.Abakar) 3:14.27; KUW (Y.A.Al-Azmi, B.M.Al-Suweid, A.K.Al-Shamry, M.Al-Attiyah) 3:15.41; OMA (H.B.Farah, H.Al-Khazmi, A.A.Al-Baloushi, H.M.Al-Farsi) 3:22.36;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
100 m (3)/+0.5: Maysaa Mouawad LBN/2003 12.31;
200 m (6)/+0.8: Barae Mamdouh Mahmoud IRQ 26.33;
400 m (5): Aya Al-Rahya SYR 59.10;
800 m (4): Naya Abbas SYR 2:27.07;
1500 m (6): Heba Omar JOR 6:14.26;
3000 m (3): Yara Rizk LBN/2005 12:14.00;
5000 m (5): Ayha Hassan SYR 20:07.19:
3000 m St (3): Jana Termos LBN/2005 13:22.47 / NJR & NYR; Haneen Hassan SYR 13:57.96;
100 m H (4)/-0.5: Alyassar Al-Youssef SYR 14.61;…4. Sheba Al-Turbin PLE 18.98/NR & NJR;
400 m H (3): Aya El Rahya SYR 65.12;
H J (5): Maissa Mouawad LBN/2003 1.70;
P V (5): Sanar Ridha Mansouri QAT/2003 3.50/NR & NJR;
L J (4): Aleya Faiq Al-Magheria OMA 5.14/+0.2;
T J (6): Line Azar LBN/2004 10.55/-0.6;
S P (6): Rana Al-Bakkar JOR 10.63; Dana Al-Azmi KUW/2003 10.29 / NJR;
D T (5): Dana Al-Azmi KUW/2003 35.67;
H T (6): Maryam Abdullah Al-Shukaili OMA 37.61 / NJR; Afnan Fahad Al-Balushi OMA 37.25; Mariem
Youssef LBN/2004 35.89 / NJR;
J T (3): Rana El Bakkar JOR 32.97 / NJR;
Heptathlon (5/ 6)/no details: Aya Esber SYR 3666 (17.81; 1.50; 9.96; 28.31 / 4.73; 30.32; 2:52.98);
5000 m Walk (4): Ramya Shaaban SYR 30:59.16;
4×100 R (4): IRQ (B.M.Mahmoud, Z.A.Sobhi, D.N.Rafik, D.B.Ali) 50.48; LBN 51.79; SYR 52.69;
4×400 R (6): SYR 4:32.90; LBN 4:35.95 (only 2 teams);
Medals table (44 events / 2 Gold in PV/Men & several events with less than 3 competitors)
Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | |
1 | Syria | 9 | 7 | 5 | 21 |
2 | Qatar | 8 | 6 | 5 | 19 |
3 | Iraq | 7 | 12 | 6 | 25 |
4 | Kuwait | 6 | 6 | 6 | 18 |
5 | Lebanon | 6 | 4 | 10 | 20 |
6 | Jordan | 5 | 1 | 2 | 8 |
7 | Oman | 3 | 3 | 4 | 10 |
8 | Yemen | 1 | 3 | 1 | 5 |
9 | Palestine | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Total | 45 43 39 127 |
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IRAN
National Youth & Junior Clubs Meet at Tehran / 04. – 05.07.2022
(-courtesy of Ms Leila Moradi, IRI – Federation – )
this competition was held as an combined event for Junior Men (born 2003 – 2004) and for Youth Boys (born
2005 – 2006) and following are the best performances
200 m (5)/-3.1: Arash Sayari/2003 21.89;
400 m (4): Sajjad Aghaei/2005 48.28; Mohammad Hossein Nik Zamir/2003 48.87;
800 m (5): Ali Amirian/2003 1:51.36; Mohammad Hesam Mozaffari/2005 1:52.29 / NYR; Mahdi Loghmani/2003 1:53.45; Mohammad Abde Shahri/2004 1:54.90; Aryan Asough/2004 1:56.13;
3000 m St (5): Samir Eghbali/2004 9:40.84;
110 m H / 99 cm (4)/-2.3: Shayan Shirazi/2003 14.94;
P V (5): Arshia Mosaddeghi/2005 5.05 / NJR & NYR; Mahdi Zahedi/2005 4.20;
L J (5): Mohammad Amin Ghareh/2003 7.31w/+2.3;
S P / 6 kg (4): Arsalan Ghashghaei/2003 18.06;
D T / 1.75 kg (5): Mohammad Reza Ziyaei/2005 52.65;
H T / 6 kg (4): Mohammad Sistani/2003 64.37; Mahdi Haftcheshmeh/2006 58.64; Amir Hossein Hamidi/2004 57.61; Aryan Eslami/2004 57.13;
J T / 800 g (5): Mohammad Esmaeil Zamani/2003 60.45;
Decathlon (4/ 5): Sina Afshin Far/2006 5950;
10000 m Walk (4): Amir Hossein Asadi Manesh/2003 46:39.05; Mohammad Hassan Alast/2005 50:53.00;
4×400 R (5): Persian Gulf Polymer Team 3:17.69;
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National Test competition at Gorgan / 28.06.2022
following are the best performances from this competition in 10 Track events only
Men:
200 m/nwi: Benyamin Yousefi 21.66; Mohammad Jaafari 21.68;
800 m: Mohammad Hesam Mozafari/2004 1:53.03; Mohammad Abde Shahri/2004 1:56.82;
1500 m: Amir Moradi 3:53.88; Omid Amirian/2004 3:54.47; Ali Amirian/2003 3:54.84; Hossein
Nouri/2003 3:57.89;
5000 m: Seyed Amir Zamanpour 14:50.26;
3000 m St: Amir Hossein Safari 9:17.71;
Women:
100 m/-1.1: Hamideh Esmaeilnezhad 11.95;
800 m: Toktam Dastarbandan 2:09.28; Sajedeh Fani 2:10.29;
1500 m: Parichehr Shahi 4:32.69; Hadiseh Raouf/2003 4:42.21;
3000 m St: Samira Khodatars 10:45.63/NR;
100 m H/-0.2: Faezeh Ashourpour 14.41; Fatemeh Mohitizadeh/2003 15.02;
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VIETNAM
National Youth Championships at Kon Tum / 01. – 05.07.2022
(-courtesy of the Champs – website- )
these champs were held during 4 days (1st & 2nd and 4th & 5th July) for different Youth & Younger age-categories and following are the best performances from the Youth Champs (born 2005 or later) / no wind-readings reported for horizontal jumps
800 m (1): Nguyen Minh Tri/2005 1:57.19;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (2)/+1.2: Nguyen Tu Toan/2005 14.41;
S P / 5 kg (1): Kha Trung Tin/2005 16.92;
4×100 R (4): Ha Tinh Youth Team (Tran Van Vu, Tran Nguyen Khanh Duy, Le Dinh Viet, Nguyen Tien Thuan) 41.99;
4×400 R (5): Khanh Hoa Youth Team (Nguyen Quoc An, Hang Nhat Tho, Nguyen Minh Tai, Tran Huy Tien)
3:21.68;
Youth Girls:
400 m (2): Hoang Thi Anh Thuc/2005 54.88; Y Danh Danh/2005 57.40; Le Thi Tuyet Mai/2005 57.71;
heats (2) h2: Tran Thi Lan Anh/2006 56.88; Le Thi Tuyet Mai/2006 56.76; Duong Thi Diem Hanh/2006
57.70; h3: Hoang Thi Anh Thuc/2005 56.15;
800 m (1): Nguyen Thi Kim Thanh/2006 2:14.64;
1500 m (2): Nguyen Khanh Linh/2006 4:37.19; Hoang Thi Ngoc Anh/2006 4:47.74; Le Thi Thanh Nga/2005 4:48.99;
400 m H (1): Le Thi Tuyet Mai/2006 64.81;
H J (2): Bui Thi Kim Anh/2006 1.73;
L J (1): Ha Thi Thuy Hang/2006 5.64;
T J (2): Le Ho Thi Sao Bang/2005 12.25; To Thi Truc Mai/2005 12.03; Ha Thi Thuy Hang/2006 11.81;
S P / 3 kg (2): Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Y/2005 14.07;
3000 m Walk (2): Ho Thi Van/2006 15:11.65;
4×100 R (4): Ho Chi Minh Youth Team (Tang Thi My Hang, Pham Thi Khanh Bang, Vuong My Hanh, Nguyen Phan Quynh Anh) 50.55;
4×400 R (5): Thanh Hoa Youth Team (Cao Thi Hai, Bui Thi Dao, Trinh Yen Linh, Quach Thi Hue) 4:02.79;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R (2): Ha Tinh Youth Team (Tran Nguyen Khanh Duy, Nguyen Thi Hoai Le, Tran Van Vu, Nguyen Hong Nhung) 45.20;
4×400 R (4): Nghe An Youth Team (Ngo Tri Kinh, Luong Thi Duyen, Nguyen Van An, Le Thi Tuyet Mai) 3:40.08;
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MALAYSIA
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
following are the selected best performances from two Regional Open Competitions / after the Sarawak Open, a Junior Meeting with only very few relevant performances, two athletes (winners at 200 m & 110 m H) were selected for the World Juniors
Pahang Regional Open Champs at Kuantan / 01.07.2022
Men:
110 m H/-4.2: Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhamad 14.71;
L J: Shahrizal Nasharuddin Isham 7.48/-4.4; Abdul Latif Romly 7.47/-4.4; Luqman Hakim Ramlan 7.45/-4.0;
T J/nwi: Andre Anura Anuar 16.18; Mohd Shah Sholikin Azhar 15.60; Muh.Nafeez Akmal Zamri 14.73;
S P: Mohd Ziyad Zolkefli 16.67;
D T: Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 47.71;
4×100 R: SSTMI Team 42.11;
Women:
100 m/-1.6: Nor Sarah Adi 12.17;
400 m H: Mandy Goh Li 63.76;
T J/nwi: Nurul Ashikin Abas 13.05; Kirthana Ramasamy 12.89; Farah Sakira Azifasafarin 11.93; Ng Yu Jie
11.85;
S P: Nani Sahirah Mayata 13.65; Nurul Aini Squina 12.36;
D T: Nur Atiqah Sufiah Hanizam 40.07;
4×100 R: SSTMI Team 49.30;
Sarawak Open Junior Champs at Kuching / 02. – 03.07.2022
Junior Men:
200 m (3)/+1.1: Muh.Azeem Mohd Fahmi/2004 20.89 / NJR;
110 m H / 99 cm (2)/+0.7: Elvin Yap Zhi Xian 14.13 (& 14.08/nwi as 1h2); Fradza Anak Nita 14.82;
Junior Women:
H T (2): Ailenna Thipong 42.04;
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NEPAL
44th National Championships at Tribuneshwor / 24. – 26.06.2022
(-additions to Report No 14 / courtesy of the NEP Athletics Federation – )
following are some additions to my earlier report after receipt of official results (TOP 3 per event) /
times for some events were reported in 1/100th seconds (in contrast to hand-times for most events), but all events were obviously held with hand-timing
100 m (24): Shiv Raj Parki 10.7 (10.61 ?); B.K.Yuvaraj 10.7 (10.65 ?);
Women:
100 m (24): Saraswati Chaudhary 12.3 (12.23 ?);
200 m (26): Saraswati Chaudhary 25.5 (25.48 ?);
S P (24): Chandrakala Lamgade 12.27;
J T (25): Chandrakala Lamgade 44.12; Laxmi Tharu 42.65; Sima Tharu 41.30;
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National Championships at Tashkent / 17. – 19.06.2022
(-additions to Report No 14 / courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website – )
TOP 3 results from finals only)
800 m (19):…4. Viktor Tsurenko 1:53.43; 5. Abdurazzoq Ergashev 1:56.11;
L J (17):…4. Dilshod Kuvvatov 7.10/-0.6;
100 m (17)/-0.9: Nigina Abduvaliyeva 12.21 (& 12.19/+1.4 in heats); Laylo Allaberganova 12.21
200 m (18)/+1.0: Laylo Allaberganova 24.29 (& 24.67/+0.5 in heats);
100 m H (17)/+0.4:…4. Madina Minnulinova/2004 14.76; 5. Mekhrangiz Ernazarova/2003 14.77;
400 m H (18):…3. Mekhrangiz Ernazarova/2003 64.33;
H T (19):…4. Nazokat Abdusamatova 45.94; 5. Mavludakhon Alizhonova/2004 42.78;
J T (19):…4. Makhliyo Tozhaliyeva/2003 45.20;
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National Junior Championships at Colombo / 07. – 10.06.2022
(-courtesy of newspaper & Facebook – websites – )
100 m (9) /heats h1/-2.1: Y.M.Chamod Sankalpa 10.79;
200 m (8)/-2.6: H.M.Shinal 21.77; H.V.Dinuka Deshan 21.81;
semis (8) s2/ 0.0: Shinal 21.99;
heats (9th May) h2/-1.4: Y.M.Chamod Sankalpa 21.31; h4/nwi: Deshan 21.92; h5/-2.5: Shinal 21.39;
400 m (10): Dinuj Pandima Madushan 48.06; R.A.Ishan Maduranga 48.87 (& 48.18 as 1h2 on 9th);
800 m (8): Dinusha Chamudhika De Silva 1:55.09; K.H.A.D.M.Kumarasinghe 1:55.37;
110 m H (8)/-2.3: A.G.Anuradha Srimal 14.83; S.P.Damith Dhananjaya 15.15;
heats (7) h1/-1.3: Srimal 15.06; h2/-1.3: Janidu Induwara Lakvijaya 14.57;
400 m H (8): N.H.P.Rawantha Milnuwan 54.14; Yohan Sri Hansaka 54.38;
heats (7) h2: S.H,.N.Sankalpa 54.30;
H J (9): P.S.Tharuka Fernando 2.08;
P V (9): Arunthavarasa Puvitharan 5.00; S.Thisanth 4.40; A.S.K.Sukikerthan 4.40;
L J (9): W.T.K.Piyasiri 7.60w/+2.4; Kamalraj Elroj 7.27w/+2.5; Dilan Ludiuyke 7.10/+1.9;
T J (10): T.G.Vinoth Sandaruwan 15.69/+1.6; V.G.Sandun Krishantha 15,49w/+2.3;
J T (9): T.A.Deshith Bhagya 60.26;
400 m (10): K.M.Dhanuka Darshana/2003 48.70 (& 48.66 as 1s1 on 9th);
400 m H (8): K.M.Dhanuka Darshana/2003 52.11 (& 52.72 as 1h1 o 7th);
H J (9): G.Tharindu Theekshana/2003 2.01; U.D.I.L.Thennakoon/2004 2.01;
T J (10): Pasindu Malshan 15.66/+1.6; Yeshan Kumara/2003 15.52w/+2.3; K.P.Ravindu Ashan 15.15/+0.8;
H T / 6 kg (9): S.Mithunraj/2003 40.45 / NJR;
J T / 800 g (9): P.Rumesh Tharanga/2003 69.30; W.Dinesh Dilshan/2004 64.95;
H J (9th May): G.L.Arthavidu/2006 2.01;
P V (7): W.Thushen Silva/2006 4.20;
T J (8): Senura Hansaka Sandeepa/2006 14.68/+1.2;
S P / 5 kg (7): W.Jayawi Ranhindu Alwis/2005 16.98;
200 m (8)/-2.1: B.I.Medhani Jayamanne 25.09 (& 25.15/-2.1 as 1h1); B.Sayuri Lakshima Mendis 25.21;
400 m (9): M.A.N.Harshani Fernando 54.96; B.Sayuri Lakshima Mendis 55.16; K.Shanika Lakshani 57.19;
heats (9) h1: Mendis 56.00; h2: Fernando 56.84; h3: Lakshani 57.57;
800 m (8): K.Shanika Lakshani 2:08.44; M.G.P.Vihari Ranasinghe 2:13.96;
1500 m (10): K.Shanika Lakshani 4:37.50;
3000 m St (7): H.M.Bimashi Asmika Herath 13:16.42; R.Prabodini Wickramesinghe 13:22.75;
400 m H (8): K.H.A.D.Kaushalya 63.88;
P V (9): Nesara Daksitha 3.40; W.Imasha Udani De Silva 3.30;
L J (9): K.H.Nethmi Megawarna 5.84w/+2.6; S.D.H.Thisaramali 5.69/+1.6;
J T (9): M.I.Hasanthi Dissanayake 43.02;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
200 m (8)/-2.2: Dulyana Suludagoda/2004 25.06;
800 m (8): Tharushi Dilshi Karunarathne/2004 2:10.18;
3000 m St (7): B.M.Hashini Iresha 12:19.84;
100 m H (8)/-1.8: H.A.Amesha Hettiarachchi/2003 14.86; Samadhi Lakshani Dissanayake/2003 14.93;
400 m H (8): H.A.Amesha Hettiarachchi/2003 61.40 (& 61.04 as 1h2 on 7th); Nilumindi Yapa/2003 64.44;
H J (10): Ramindi P.Gamage 1.70;
P V (8): V.Jathustika 3.10; C.Theepika 3.10; Thanusa Wickramasekara/2003 3.00;
L J (9): D.M.T.Chathurika Dissanayake 5.70w/+3.4; S.B.S.Lakshani 5.63/+1.6;
T J (10): H.N.Neha Hettiarachchi 12.46w/+2.7; K.P.S.K.Sewwandi 12.18/-0.7;
800 m (8): W.M.K.N.Wickramesinghe/2005 2:13.50 (& 2:15.59 as 1h2 on 9th May);
1500 m (10): W.M.K.N.Wickramesinghe/2005 4:45.56;
2000 m St (7): T.G.H.Dulanjana Pradeepani/2006 8:01.98;
H J (7): K.Sithuli Sadithya/2006 1.64;
P V (9th May): Paranththaman Abishalini/2007 3.15;
L J (9th May): H.M.N.Madushani Herath/2005 5.98/+1.5; Dananjana Hewawasam/2005 5.72/+0.5;
IRAQ
National Test Competition at Baghdad / 12. – 13.05.2022
(-courtesy of Dr Zaydoon Jawad Mohammed, IRQ-Federation – )
following are detailed results from this competition with thanks to the translations by Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab after delayed receipt of the results in ARAB figures from the IRQ-Federation; however,
earlier a new NJR (10.33/+1.6) was reported for Al-Khazaali as the winner of the 100 m race for Seniors,
but this excellent performance is now NOT confirmed and the same athlet is listed as the winner of the
Junior 100 m (but now with 10.51 seconds „only“) as well as at 200 m (with 20.77 seconds, which would be
a new NJR, when this time will be confirmed as a regular time with wind-measutrement under 2 m/sec) /
therefore we have to wait for officvial confirmation to our request from the officials of IRQ-Federation
Men:
100 m (12)/+1.6: .Seif Raad Abdelwahid 10.49; Aktham Younis Hussein 10.62; Murtadha Azhar Hami Mohamed Abdul Ridha Chunchun 10.73;
200 m (13)/nwi: Aktham Younis Hussein 21.49; Mohamed Abd Abdul Ridha Chunchun 21.56; Murtadha Azhar Hamid 21.79;
400 m (12): Yassir Ali Mohamed Al-Saadi 47.26; Mohamed Baqir Eyad (or Abdulkarim) 48.43;
800 m (13): Mohamed Ali Hussein 1:54.71; Mohamed Rahim 1:56.00; Amin Hamid 1:56.45; Jafar Ali 1:56.57;
110 m H/nwi: Mohamed Saad Nadhim Al-Khafaji 14.71; Ali Khion 14.81; Ali Nasser Hussain 15.21;
400 m H (13): Abbas Jawad 54.17 ;
H J (12): Hussein Falah Hassan Al-Ibrahimi 2.15;
T J (13)/nwi: Zine El Abidin Subeih Nasser 14.76;
S P (12): Ahmed Hameed Khudair 15.85; Mustapha Kadhim Dagher 15.58; Ibrahim Khalil Ibrahim 15.33; Mohamed Baqir Ahmed 15.12;
H T(13): Hussein Thamer Abdulwahid Al-Bayati 55.44; Amir Ali Hussein 50.49 ;
J T (12): Hayder Jabbar Karif 66.16; Karar Raid Mehdi 64.31;
Junior Men / under 20:
100 m (12)/nwi: Falah Hassan Hadi Al-Khazali/2004 10.51;
200 m (13)/nwi: Falah Hassan Hadi Al-Khazali/2004 20.77 (would be a NJR, if regular conditions confirmed);
800 m (13): Aqeel Mohamed 1:55.15;
110 m H / 99 cm (12)/nwi: Mohamed Najah Hadi 14.11;
400 m H (13): Ahmed Gamal Gomaa 53.18; Mohamed Najah Hadi 54.06;
P V (14/ at Najaf): Ali Hussein Ali Al Daraji 5.05; Ali Akbar Hayder Hassan Al-Taie 4.90;
H T / 6 Kg (13): Ali Razzaq Hamdan 54.34;
Women:
100 m H (12)/nwi: Delsuz Obaid Najm 14.81; Kurdistan ba Mo Jamal 15.12;
H J (12): Maryam Abdul Hamid Abdellah 1.70;
H T (12): Marwa Qais Marhoon 43.34;
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Review of Results during 2022 season at Dubai
(-courtesy of the Ultimateathleticsuae – website – )
following are some selected best results from Open competitions at the Zayed Sports City Complex during last 6 months / results in sprints are shown as hand-times (with electronic times in bracketts), because same as from competitions during 2021 semi-automatic timing eqipment seems to be used again at least at the competitions with some exceptional fast times (10.40 etc. Resp. 11.50 etc.) as below
100 m/+1.0: Danish Walker-Khan GBR 10.4 (10.40); Ali Haji BRN/youth 10.6 (10.57); Omari Barton-Ellington GBR 10.6 (10.60);
heats/+2.8: Walker-Khan 10.4w (10.40w); Haji/youth 10.6w (10.54w); Barton-Ellington 10.6w (10.55w);
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Competition on 03.06.
60 m/-2.2: Ali Haji BRN/youth 7.0 (6.97); Omari Barton-Ellington GBR 7.1 (7.08);
800 m: Mohamed Koua SUD 1:52.2 (1:52.12); Abdulsalam Farah SOM 1:53.9 (1:53.86);
3000 m: Mohamed Osman SOM 8:21.3 (8:21.28);
H J: Omar Arnaout LBN/2003 2.00;
Women:
100 m/+3.3: Kim Baptiste GBR 12.1w (12.01w) & 11.7 (11.66/-2.0 in mixed race with Men)
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Competition on 06.05.
100 m/+2.6: Omari Barton-Ellington GBR 10.8w (10.73w);
800 m: Abdulsalam Farah SOM 1:55.7 (1:55.69);
3000 m: Anouar El Ghouz MAR 8:07.4 (8:07.39); Mohamed Osman SOM 8:21.6 (8:21.56); Mubarak
Rashed Al-Marashda UAE 8:36.7 (8:36.70);
Women:
100 m/+2.6 Kim Baptiste GBR 11.5w (11.50w/-2.0) as 3rd in mixed race with Men;
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Competition on 20.03.
3000 m: Yassir Echchaachoui MAR 8:15.0 (8:14.94); Mohamed Osman SOM 8:21.5 (8:21.49); Abdulsalam
Farah SOM 8:36.0 (8:35.95);
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Competition on 04.03.
60 m/+1.2: Mohamed Hassan Al-Noubi UAE 6.7 (6.67); Omari Burton-Ellington GBR 6.9 (6.87); Sultan Salman Saif UAE 7.0 (7.00); Dan Varghese George UAE/??? 7.1 (7.05);
100 m/nwi: Mohamed Hassan Al-Noubi UAE 10.5 (10.41)
200 m/nwi: Mohamed Hassan Al-Noubi UAE 21.3 (21.29); Zain Ali UAE/??? 21.5 (21.49);
800 n: Hassan Mayouf UAE 1:56.5 (1:56.45);
H J: Omar Arnaout LBN/2003 2.00;
L J/nwi: Kristian Pulli FIN 7.41;
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Competition on 21.01.
60 m/+2.5: Daniel Offiah GBR 6.6w (6.52w); Mohamed Abdallah Kounta FRA 6.6w (6.60w); Dan Varghese George UAE/??? 6.9 (6.84w);
200 m/+0.9: Mohamed Abdallah Kounta FRA 21.0 (20.94); Daniel Offiah GBR 21.6 (21.57);
800 m: Luca Bigg GBR 1:54.1 (1:54.03;
H J: Omar Arnaout LBN/2003 2.07;
Youth Boys / under 17 years:
60 m/+2.7: Ali Haji BRN 6.7w (6.65w);
100 m/nwi: Ali Haji BRN 10.7 (10.61);
Women:
60 m: Race 1/+4.3: Kim Baptiste GBR 7.0w (6.08w); Yasmeen Al-Dabbagh KSA 8.0w (8.00w);
Race 2/+0.6: Kim Baptiste GBR 7.0 (6.94);
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(-courtesy of the Race -websites -)
Half Marathon at Khon Kaen / 10.07.2022
all following finishers from THA (or THA-based foreigners as noterd) / transcriptions to names of several
THA-runners not available and therefore shown as ?? ??
Nattawut Innum THA 1:09:05; ?? ?? THA 1:11:03; Enock Kipchirchir Kigen KEN 1:13:32;
Sergey Zyrianov RUS 1:17:06;
Women:
Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 1:23:33; ?? ?? THA 1:26:09; ?? ?? THA 1:32:02; ?? ?? THA 1:32:41;
Suwara Thanaaeknithiwat THA 1:33:14;
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Bangkok Airways Half Marathon at Lampang / 10.07.2022
Phattharaphan Noimor THA 1:16:51;
Women:
Darika Suwanmongkol THA 1:33:22;
Coronation Marathon at Paro / 18.06.2022
By A Correspondent China’s Feng Bin brought off a massive upset on day five of the World athletics championships at Eugene, Oregon on Wednesday by winning the women’s discus gold ahead of a clutch of favourites including the home team’s reigning Olympic champion Valarie Allman.
Mutaz Essa Barshim won a record third World championships gold in effortless style at the Hayward Field, Eugene, to make it yet another memorable occasion for Qatar and Asia. In the championships in Doha, three years ago, Barshim, performing before a packed stadium of adoring fans plus his family, had won his second title at 2.37m. This time, too, he cleared 2.37m, asked for 2.42m after being assured of the gold, and failed once at that height. The 31-year-old Qatari has truly become a legend, if he had not last time at home, or in taking a share of the Olympic gold last year with Italian Gianmarco Tamberi at Tokyo in a rare splitting of the gold at a major championship. Barshim had come back from a career-threatening ankle injury last time at Doha and had not touched 2.30m in the limited number of competitions he had in preparation. This time too he confined himself to just two competitions in May, prior to Oregon, reaching 2.30m once, but showed no signs of rustiness. “I put a lot of hard work to be where I am”, Barshim told reporters at Eugene.
Korean Woo-Sang-Hyeok, who went through his heights without trouble till 2.33m, looked capable of challenging Barshim, but it was not to be. The Korean has had a good season, posted an indoor national record of 2.36m and won the World Indoors apart from several other competitions. He went up to 2.35m, had a failure at 2.37m and two more at 2.39m. Ukraine’s Andrey Protsenko, 34, claimed the bronze at 2.33m. If Barshim’s was a success story yet again, to add to his Doha win in 2019 and the share of Olympic gold, another redoubtable champion from Asia could not produce an encore against an in-form adversary in American Chase Ealy. The American opened with 20.49m and Gong Lijiao’s response, though her third career best at 20.39m, was not good enough to give her hope. Yet the 33-year-old veteran Chinese, competing in her eighth straight World championships, strove till the very end. Her final throw, with an anxious home crowd for waiting breathlessly perhaps to know Ealy’s fate, measured just 19.89m. There has been a remarkable improvement in Ealy’s performance this season, she having jumped from a previous best of 19.68m to 20.51m at the US National at the same Eugene venue just 20 days earlier. Her Worlds mark of 20.49m was her second best ever. Seven of her top ten marks have come this year, an indication of how much the 28-year-old American has improved this season. Gong Lijiao said after the competition that she would now aim for 21 metres rather than look for another title to go with her collection of one Olympic gold, two titles and two silvers from World championships. She has a best of 20.58m achieved at the Tokyo Olympics last year in winning the gold. Coming back to the venue where he won the World Under-20 title after eight years, Chinese Wang Jianan produced a surprise in the last round to clinch the long jump gold. Having had just one competition in 2022 prior to Oregon, at Marietta, Georgia, US, where he did a poor 7.67m, Wang Jianan, a former decathlete, was not rated among the contenders for top honours in these championships. But he came up with the jump that mattered in a below-par competition. Olympic champion Miltiadis Tentoglu had looked to be in control of the contest till the final round with an 8.32m but could not respond to Wang when the Chinese came up with 8.36m, the second best mark this year. Tentoglu and India’s Sreeshankar Murali share the same performance for the year with Swiss Simon Ehammer leading with 8.45m. Ehammer eventually took bronze in this contest with 8.16m in the second round. “Seeing my result (8.36m) on the screen, I couldn’t believe that it was possible. Then I recognised that my gold in Eugene is the greatest achievement ever for a Chinese long jumper at the World Championships. It looks like Eugene isn’t only a lucky town for me, but something like a second home,” said Wang. He had taken the bronze in the 2015 World championships at Beijing, the only other time China had won a long jump medal in the global championships. Wang, a former decathlete who is also the Asian Games (2018) and Asian (2017) champion, said he came to Eugene to make it to the podium but was disappointed till the last round that he only had a best of 8.03m. He was fifth at the Rio Olympics and had made the finals of the World championships in 2017 and 2019. Peruvian Kimberly Garcia Leon ended the Chinese dominance in the women’s 20km walk with a national record of 1:26:58. It was Peru’s first ever medal in the World championships.
Asia’s Area Meeting took place on 21st July 2022 in Eugene (USA) during the World Athletics Championships.
By A Correspondent
Sweep for Americans in 200m, Jackson close to WR
Two electrifying 200 metres final marked day seven of the World athletics championships at Hayward Field, Oregon, USA, on Thursday.
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In one, Jamaican Shericka Jackson ran the race of her life to beat a ‘who-is-who’ field of women’s sprinting, clocking the second fastest all-time of 21.45s. That is now headed only by Florence Griffth-Joyner’s storied world record of 21.34s. The American set that record at the Seoul Olympic Games in 1988 to go with her stunning 100m mark of 10.49s the same year during the US Olympic trials.
In the men’s 200m, where the Americans made yet another sweep of medals to match their 100m shut-out earlier in these championships, favourite Noah Lyles bettered Michael Johnson’s record of 19.32 for the fastest American, clocking 19.31s to defend his title won three years ago.
Olympic silver medallist Kenny Bednarek took the silver in a season best 19.77s and 18-year-old Erriyon Knighton won his first Worlds medal, clinching the bronze in 19.80s.
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Neither Jackson nor Noah gave any chance to the rivals past the 120-metre mark. In the women’s 200m, the shorter sprint winner Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce was marginally ahead entering the home straight, but Jackson produced a strong finish running the final 100m in 10.41s to Fraser-Pryce’s 10.78s.
Britain’s defending champion Dina Asher-Smith was relieved and overjoyed with the bronze in 22.02s. Touted as the biggest showdown of the championships, double Olympic gold medallist Elain Thompson-Herah faded on the straight and finished seventh in a disappointing 22.39s
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“I know Shelly is probably one of the best curve runners in the world, so I had to run the curve as hard as possible,” Jackson said after the race. “I know I am fast on coming home so I knew when I eventually caught up with her, I could take it.”
“I’m feeling great. I came out and put on a show. The fastest woman alive, the national and championship record, I can’t complain,” said Jackson.
“Today is my day and I finally got to do what I’ve dreamed about for years. I’ve got my whole family here,” Lyles said after putting on a commanding show in front of home fans.
“I was hoping it was going to be a fast time because I thought it was going to be slow”, Lyles said.
Once into the final 100 metres in clear lead (10.15s to Bednarek’s 10.26s), Lyles was never threatened. He finished comfortably to the extent that he could look towards the timer to see what it was showing even as he crossed the line.
India’s Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra duly made the javelin throw final with an opening effort of 88.39m, but he didn’t have the satisfaction being the No. 1 qualifier into the final.
That distinction went to defending champion Anderson Peters of Grenada who reached 89.91m to indicate in what form he was in at this stage. It would be a battle between Chopra and Peters in the final on Saturday if the script goes as per expectations.
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India had one more qualifier into the final as Rohit Yadav accompanied Chopra with an 80.32m. Others from Asia making it were Roderick Genki Dean of Japan (82.34m) and Pakistani Nadeem Arshad with a last-round throw of 81.71m that was his best for the season.
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Chinese Zhu Yaming (17.08m) was one of the qualifiers for the final in men’s triple jump as three Indians battled it to make progress. Eventually, only one of them, Eldhose Paul (16.68m) went through as the 12th and last qualifier into the final. Abdulla Aboobacker (16.45m) and Praveen Chithravel (16.49m) were the two Indians who failed to progress. Chinese Fang Yaoqing pulled out of the contest even before the start. The reason for the withdrawal was not known.
In previous day’s action, Japanese Haruka Kitaguchi was a surprise leader in women’s javelin qualification with a season best 64.32m while Olympic champion and 2019 Worlds silver winner, Chinese Liu Shiying (63.86m) was behind her.
Chinese Lyu Huihui, bronze medallist last time, could not make it, finishing 16th overall with a below-par 57.59m.
By A Correspondent
Sydney McLaughlin wins 400 hurdles gold in world record time
The question when the women’s 400m hurdles participants lined up for the final on Friday at the Hayward Field was not whether Sydney McLaughlin could add her second World championships individual gold to her collection that included the Olympic title. It was about whether this amazing 22-year-old American could post yet another world record.
McLaughlin did just that, rewrote her own world record with a time of 50.68s! It was her fourth world record in 13 months.
China’s Olympic javelin champion Liu Shiying could manage only the fourth place (63.25m) after having looked poised to be among the medals at one stage. The defending champion, Kelsey-Lee Barber of Australia claimed the gold with a world-leading 66.91m in the third round.
Haruka Kitaguchi who led the qualifiers into the final with 64.32m had to be satisfied with the bronze when American Kara Winger came up with a 64.05m on her last throw to edge the Japanese who had 63.27m. This was Japan’s first medal in the event in the World championships history.
India’s Annu Rani came seventh in the javelin final with 61.12m and was not pleased that she couldn’t produce her best after having done over 63 metres this season. The placing was an improvement over her eighth place in Doha three years ago.
The women’s 400m hurdles was expected to be a three-horse race, among McLaughlin, former world record holder Dalilah Muhammad of the US and the rising Dutch star Femke Bol. In the event, as the race progress it was clear it was going to be a race with just one star in focus.
By the time the runners came through the final bend, McLaughlin was well ahead of the others. Into the straight, she never slackened the pace. She was obviously determined to clock another world record if that could be had.
As she crossed the line to the full-throated cheers of the home fans, there was no wild celebrations, as is her wont. She sat down on the track as she accepted the congratulations from the rest of the field with a smile and then ran into her family and team waiting for her at the edge of the stands.
Bol split the American 1-2 with her second-place finish in a season best 52.27s, also her second best ever, while Muhammad, batting injuries and playing second fiddle to McLaughlin after taking the world title at Doha three years ago, timed her season best of 53.13s for third.
The final time of 50.68s beats the national record of many countries for the women’s 400m flat! Is it possible for McLaughlin to further better it? That would be the question from now onwards. It was a Herculean effort on Friday though she made it look like a simple one almost throughout with her pace and hurdling technique.
“Honestly, I just wanted to run and go for it,” Mclaughlin said. “That last 100 really hurt. “Through the final stages with the clock ticking away, the American grimaced a little, just fleetingly.
Michael Norman realised his ambition of winning a global medal, nailing the 400m in great style against the fast-finishing Kirani James of Grenada in dope44.29s.
It was not the best of timings the American could have hoped for to clock in winning the world title but it must have been highly satisfying for someone who had found it tough to win at the highest level.
World junior champion in 2016, Norman was out in the semis in the last World championships in Doha and finished fifth in the final of the Tokyo Olympic Games with 44.30s. He has a personal best of 43.45s clocked in 2019.
For a moment as the runners came through the final bend, it looked James might produce one of his typical bursts to grab the gold. That did not happen. Over the final 80 metres, Norman slowly inched ahead and finished comfortably with James home in 44.48s and Britain’s Matthew Hudson-Smith took bronze in 44.66s
The women’s 400m gold went to two-time Olympic champion Shuane Miller-Uibo of the Bahamas in a world-leading 49.11s. She led from start to finish, with Dominican Republic’s Marileidy Paulino taking the silver after a strong finish down the straight that edged Barbados’s Sada Williams in 49.60s. Williams clocked a national record of 49.75s
In the women’s 35km walk, Peru’s Kimberly Garcia Leon added one more gold to go with her 20km walk title won earlier. She clocked 2:39:16 after having led through the race.
In a replica of the 20km walk results, the silver and bronze winners were also able to take their second medals from the championships. Poland’s Katarzyna Zdzieblo took the silver in 2:40:03, a personal best, while China’s Shijie Qieyang won the bronze in an Asian record of 2:40:37.
The sprint relays in both sections saw the Americans asserting their supremacy with world-leading times to coast through to the finals.
In the men’s qualification, China timed a season best 38.83s to finish 12th overall while Japan had the mortification of being disqualified along with Nigeria.
In the women’s 4×100 heats, China was ninth overall with 42.93s, its best for the season, while Japan finished 12th in 43.33s.
All 12 qualifiers for the men’s pole vault final recorded 5.75m but there was no direct qualification at 5.80m. The qualifiers included world record holder Armand Duplantis of Sweden and Filipino Ernest John Obiena. Saudi Arabia’s Hussein Assem Al Hizan, Japanese Seito Yamamoto and Chinese Bokai Huang, all with 5.65m at different placings, were among those who failed to go through.
By A Correspondent
Peters takes javelin gold, Chopra gets silver
In the battle between the Olympic champion and the World champion, Anderson Peters won the javelin gold to the disappointment of millions of Indian fans in the World Championships at Hayward Field, Eugene, USA, on Saturday.
As the ten-day championships neared its end, the US dealt a stunning blow to the gold medal aspiration of Jamaica in the women’s 4x100m relay, while the Canadians did the same to the Americans in the men’s shorter relay.
China added a bronze on the penultimate day of the championships through Zhu Yaming, the silver medallist from Tokyo Olympics, with Pedro Pablo Pichardo of Portugal, the Olympic champion, all but killing the competition with an opening leap of 17.95 metres.
After having done very little through the season, Kenya’s 27-year-old Emmanuel Kipkurui Korir , waited for his final charge from about 250 metres out in the 800m final and won in the end in a season best 1:43.71. He was unstoppable on the home straight despite great efforts by Djamel Sedjati and Canadian Marco Arop who settled for the silver and bronze respectively.
Quite uncharacteristically, Neeraj Chopra fouled his first attempt in the javelin final. That set up the stage for a head-start for Peters who had been in awesome form this season. The question was will he able to come up with the 90 metres that he had been throwing this season on a big stage like the World championships.
The Grenadian answered that in great style. He unleashed an opening-round throw of 90.21m and followed it up with a 90.46m to throw the gauntlet down. He knew that he had almost defended the title he won in Doha and only the formalities remained. “Defending a title is not an easy task; I had to push myself,” said the 24-year-old. “I was pretty happy that I managed to do it, although I was hoping for longer throws today. I just wanted to go out there and enjoy the event and to put on a show. This is my second gold, so I am very grateful for that.
“Most throwers prefer the wind from behind but today we had a head wind, so it was a bit challenging but I pulled it off,” Peters said. “It was not really important to beat anyone in particular but it was good to go out there and have fun.”
Anderson is only the second athlete to win back-to-back javelin titles in the World championships behind Czech great Jan Zelezny, the world record holder. Zelezny won in 1993 and 1995.
Chopra was lying fourth till the end of the third round with Czech Yakoub Vadlejch (88.09m) and German Julian Weber (86.86m) ahead of him. In the fourth, however, the Indian came up with a throw of 88.13m that pushed him up to the silver position. That is where he ended and the others could not come up to that in the rest of their throws.
“It might have looked easy but Anderson must have put in huge effort to cross 90 metres. He is world leader this year, throwing very good throws, several above 90 meters. I am happy he has worked so hard. This is good for me too, I have (had a) good competition,” Chopra said.
“I have to congratulate Peters and Jakub,” said the Indian star who has risen to iconic status back home following his epochal Olympic victory in Tokyo, India’s first medal ever in the quadrennial games.
“I didn’t feel good during my first three throws. My warm-up was not good; I felt something in my groin during my throw but I think it is OK. Throwing in this wind was also a learning experience. But we have the World Championships again next year, so I will try to do better in Budapest,” said Chopra.
Peters now has four throws over 90 metres (finals only, not counting within series), with the 93.07m at Doha in May last ear as his best.
Chopra , in the meantime, recorded his fourth best throw with today’s effort of 88.13m, with his 89.94m achieved at Stockholm in June this year standing as the national record. The 24-year-old Indian was hoping to reach the 90-metre mark this year, and he was confident he would reach there.
Chopra is only the second Indian to win a World championships medal. Back in 2003 Paris edition, long jumper Anju George had won the bronze.
Like Peters in javelin throw, Pichardo all but clinched the triple jump gold with his opening jump of 17.95m, a world lead.
Hugues Fabrice Zango who won the first Olympic medal, a bronze, for Burkina Faso last year in Tokyo, took the silver with a 17.55m while Zhu Yaming’s bronze came in a season best 17.31m. Cuban Lazaro Martinez who was sixth in the world this year with 1730m, finished without a valid jump.
In what turned out to be a kick-and-sprint-to-finish from about 220 metres out in the women’s 5000m, double Olympic champion Sifan Hasan made the first move on the back but she just could not match the Ethiopians and the Kenyans on the final straight and finished a disappointing sixth. She had won the distance double in Olympics last year.
Gudaf Tsegay of Ethiopia added to her World Indoor title this year in a modest 14:46.29 while Kenyan Beatrice Chebet (14:46.75) was just behind with Ethiopian Dawit Seyaum winning the bronze in 14:47.36.
Emmanuel Korir of Kenya, who won the Olympic gold last year, was once again the champion in the men’s 800m, coming from behind with a little more than 200 metres to go for the finish and turning out unbeatable in his final ‘kick’ on the home straight. He timed 1:43.71.
Despite the presence of Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Elaine Thompson and Shericka Jackson in its line-up, Jamaica could not catch up with the US in the women’s 4x100m relay. Twanisha Terry had a tough time holding off the newly-crowned 200m champion Jackson at the finish, but the American just hung on. It was 41.14s for the winner and 41.18s for the silver medallist.
The US men, tipped to win the gold, had to concede defeat to Canada for whom Andre De Grasse ran a blistering 8.79s anchor, holding off Marvin Bracy. Canada was timed a world-leading 37.48s, with the US taking second in 37.55s and Britain third in 37.83s. De Grasse had earlier withdrawn from the 200m heats apparently not sure of his form but said he would run in the relay. It turned out to be not just a good decision for himself but his team.
The decathlon’s opening day’s action saw the unfortunate mishap of Damian Warner of Canada, who apparently pulled a muscle as he crossed the first bend in the 400m and slumped to the track. As he was approached by medical staff, the Olympic champion slapped his right hand on the track in disappointment before being helped off the track.
By A Correspondent
World records by Armand Duplantis and Tobi Amusan
Americans sweep longer relays
Two world records on the concluding day made it a most memorable finish for the World championships at Hayward Field, Oregon, on Sunday.
Nigerian woman 100m hurdler Tobi Amusan leapfrogged from a personal best of 12.40s clocked in the heats to a world record of 12.12s in the semifinal that left everyone in disbelief. There was another look of shock for Amusan herself as she crossed the line in the final and looked across to see 12.06s! For a moment she and the onlookers and millions of others across the globe must have been amazed. Quickly she realized that the wind-speed was above legal limit at +2.5.
In men’s pole vault, Sweden’s Armand Duplantis did what he knows best: He won the gold with a world record of 6.21m to go with it after having looked in some trouble at 5.80m. There was much to celebrate for the Philippines as well in pole vault as it won its first World championships medal, a bronze, through Ernest John Obiena, with an Asian record of 5.94m on countback with American Christopher Nilsen. Obiena bettered his own Asian record of 5.93m set in Austria in September last year.
Japan’s Massatora Kawano took the silver in the 35km men’s walk in the morning as Massimo Stano of Italy added the World gold to go with the 20km title won in the Tokyo Olympics last year. Perseus Karlstrom of Sweden won his second bronze of these championships after having taken the third place in the 20km walk.
On an eventful day, the Americans swept the longer relay gold medals while Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen took the 5000m gold against the challenge posed by the Kenyans and the Ethiopians, and American Athing Mu added the World championships gold in 800 metres to her Olympic gold won last year. She won in 1:56.30, the best time in the world this season.
Host America broke the record for the most number of medals from one edition of the chmpionships with a collection of 33, with 13 of them being gold. A record number of 29 countries won the gold at these championships, bettering the previous total of 26 in 2017. Another record for the number of countries entering the finals was set with 81 making it compared to 76 in the last edition at Doha. Pakistan and the Philippines were among the additions.
Asia had a total of 15 medals with China winning two gold medals and Japan, Kazakhstan and Qatar contributing one each.
The world records naturally took the centre-stage on the final day. The women’s high hurdles field was loaded and there were all kinds of possibilities before the semifinals were gone through. With defending champion Nia Ali (US) disqualified in the heats, the field was left open with the likes of world record holder Kendra Harrison (US) and Jasmine Camacho-Quin (Puerto Rico), the Olympic champion also in the fray.
Amusan had attracted notice with her personal best 12.40s in the heats and she smashed that with the world record in the semifinals, the previous record standing at 12.20s by Harrison in 2016. Harrison, who clocked 12.27s in the semi, was later was disqualified in the final for hitting a hurdle with her hand after she finished last at jogging pace.
“The goal was to come out and to win this gold. I just did it,” said the Nigerian. “Honestly, I believe in my abilities, but I was not expecting a world record at these championships,” said 25-year-old Amusan.
Doubts about the timings were further fuelled when track legend Michael Johnson tweeted to say that one of the contestants, Cindy Sember of Britain said she felt her race was slow and still ended up with a national record of 12.50s in fourth place.
“I don’t believe 100h times are correct. World record broken by .08!” Johnson tweeted. “Twelve PBs set. Five national records set. And Cindy Sember quote after her PB/NR: ‘I thought I was running slow!’ All athletes looked shocked.
If doubts were there in the semi-finals about the timings, Amusan dispelled those about one and a half hours later in the final, running away to clock 12.06s. Incredulous again, though it was aided marginally by a wind of 2.5m/s. The Nigerian herself was shocked.
Jamaican Brittany Anderson and Camacho-Quinn were credited with the same time of 12.23s in the final with the Jamaican getting the silver by a thousandth of a second.
Duplantis was in his typical confident mood at the pole vault pit where the local man, Nilsen prompted enthusiastic cheers from a good crowd quite often. If Duplantis’s one failure at 5.80m was a surprise, his next clearances were not.
Duplantis cleared 5.94m, 6.00m and 6.06m with the comfort and assurance that are his trademarks. By the time the bar reached 6.00m the others had failed.
Alone at the pole vault area, the Swede then asked for the world record height of 5.21m. Encouraged and advised by former world record holder Renaud Lavillenie, Duplantis went for the record but his first attempt was not good enough. He gave up without reaching the bar.
He waited for some time and then to the roar of the crowds, Duplantis cleared the record height of 6.21m, bettering his own record of 6.20m set at the World Indoor championships at Belgrade this year. (World records are counted indoors and out without separating since 2000).
For those who could be interested in outdoor records alone, the last one was 6.14m set by the immortal Ukrainian Sergey Bubka in July 1994.
“It was the medal I was missing,” said Duplantis, who had on way to the world record, also cleared the championship record of 6.06m
“Usually, the world record is always somewhere in the back of my mind, but today I was focused on winning” said the 22-year-old Swede.
After the disappointment of the 1500m, where he could
The Swede plus Amusan and Sydney McLaughlin (400m hurdles world record) received bonus of $100,000on his first attempt and received a cheque for US$100,000.
Nilsen, happy with the silver at home, at 5.94, said: “Mondo is going to keep breaking records and I am just going to keep doing my thing. This medal means that I am very consistent in what I am doing – to be the top three in the world.”
Obiena, who missed out on the final in Doha three years ago, was overjoyed with his bronze. The Italy-based vaulter said : “I did not expect that I would jump that high. I would not think that it would actually take that high to win a medal. So I am definitely happy.”
After the disappointment of the silver medal in the 1500m, Jakob Ingebrigtsen, the Olympic champion in the metric mile, stepped up to make his claim in the 5000m. He won it comfortably, holding off a clutch of Ethiopians and Kenyans to clock a modest 13:09.24. The silver went to Jacob Kiprop of Kenya and the bronze to Oscar Chelimo of Uganda. Trailing home behind them were such stars as Salemon Barega of Ethiopia, Olympic champion over 10,000m, and Joshua Cheptegei of Uganda, Tokyo winner in 5000m.
There was little opposition of the US in both the 4×400 relays. The question could have been whether Allyson Felix, who was brought back briefly for the heats in this event, could be there in the women’s final today as well. But that did not happen.
The quartet of Talitha Diggs, Abby Steiner, Britton Wilson and Sydney McLaughlin clocked a world leading 3:17.79 with McLaughlin clocking an amazing 47.91s on the anchor. Jamaica took second in 3:20.74 and Britain the bronze in 3:22.64.
The men’s 4x400m was also an American affair. Ellija Godwin, Michael Norman, Bryce Deadmon and Champion Ellison clocked a world-leading 2:56.17. Norman, the 400m winner, ran a superb second leg in 43.64. Jamaica and Belgium took the other medals.
By A Correspondent
Less than one year after Nairobi hosted the World under-20 athletics championships, we are having another edition. This time at Cali, Colombia, that begins on Monday, August 1. Covid-19, still around, disrupted the international sports schedule drastically in 2020 and 2021. The World Athletics (WA) had to redraw its calendar and so too various regional organizations. The result was, among other things, a World Championships this year and next year, and a World Under-20 championships lasts year as well as this year. Unlike last year, when the US stayed away largely because of the sweeping Covid-19, from the Nairobi meet, the Americans are in full strength in Cali just after having comprehensively dominated the senior edition of the Worlds at home. However, China has not entered a team for the second successive edition of the junior championships which should come as a disappointment. Welcome would be the return of Germany, Britain and Japan and several other countries coming after skipping Nairobi. Contests thus should be razor-sharp as they should be in a competition of this stature. Fifteen of the athletes who competed at the World championships at Eugene, Oregon, USA, are entered in Cali. Among them the Asian focus could be on sprinters Hiroki Yanagita of Japan and the 16-year-old Thai sensation, Puripol Boonson. Yamagita was part of the Japanese team at the Oregon World championships, where his team was disqualified. The experience would not have been much for Yanagita though just being part of the senior team in a World championships must have been a proud moment for the 19-year-old Japanese. He was a member of the bronze-winning Japan team at the World Relays at Chorzow, Poland, last year. Yamagita has a personal best of 10.16s clocked in the semifinals of the National championships in Osaka in June when he was third in the final with 10.19s. Puripol, just 16, hit the headlines in the National Games of Thailand when he won the 100m in 10.19ss, an Asian under-18 record in March this year. A headwind of -3.0 spoilt what could have been a stunning timing when he won the South-East Asian Games title at Hanoi in 10.44s. He doubled at Hanoi winning the 200m in a personal best 20.37s, which was also an under-18 national record and world under-18 lead at that time. He later took the Qosanov memorial title in the longer sprint at Almaty in June in a personal best 20.19s, also an Asian under-18 record. The 100m field is, however, heavy with several other notable stars. Towering above them all would be defending champion Letsile Tebogo of Botswana who clocked an under-20 world record of 9.94s in the heats in Eugene before bowing out in the semifinals in 10.17s. “If breaking the world record again comes in mind during the days (ahead), I’ll have to do it,” said Tebogo. “Competing against the big names was a bit tough but I held my head up. Being in the semi-final was a big achievement”, said the 19-year-old about his Eugene experience. He has a best of 10.08s for the season. He would be running the 200m and the shorter relay as well in Cali. He said recently that the team was ready for aiming for the gold in the 4x100m. Also in the fray would be Nigerian Godson Oghenebrume who clocked 10.22s in the semis in last year’s edition but was only eighth in the final with 10.74s, has a personal best 10.12s and is third best among the entries at Cali. Japan should fancy its chances in the men’s 10,000m walk where Shotaro Shimioke and Riku Ooie are among the top-rated athletes this season. The entry list is headed by Turk Maslum Demir who has a personal best of 40:42:09 timed this season. This edition of the championships having come a year after the previous one in Nairobi, some of the winners last year have been provided with a chance to defend their titles since they are still within the age group. One of them is South Africa’s Mine De Klerk who took the shot put-discus double last time. She has been entered in both though she could have stiffer competitions in both this time. De Klerk is third in shot put in the season lists with 17.19m while Pinar Akyol (17.46m) of Turkey and Nina Chioma Ndubusi (17.27m) of Germany are the toppers. In discus, De Klerk is fourth with 54.22m while Sweden’s Emma Srale is the leader with 56.38m. “I’ve been working hard to do the shot put and discus again,” De Klerk was quoted as saying. “The discus is going to be a lot harder, but I’ll try my best. I personally like shot put better.” India, the only Asian country to get among the medals in Nairobi (two silver and a bronze) has fielded a 23-member team in Cali. The team’s departure was delayed back home, leaving the participation of the full complement of the squad in a bit of uncertainty. Priya Mohan (400m) who was part of the bronze winning relay team last year has found a place in the team, but 17-year-old long jumper Shaili Singh, silver winner in Nairobi, has not made the trip owing to injury. Opening day’s programme on Monday, Aug 1 includes two finals, women’s 3000m and men’s 5000m.
18th World Athletics Championships at Eugene / 15 – 24.07.2022
Medal Tally
athletes from 45 countries won medals incl. 29 countries (more than ever before !!) with Gold medallists;
-athletes from Asian Athletics Member Federations won 15 medals (incl. 5 Gold) / once again the Walkers
were the most successful participants with 5 medals (3 for JPN & 2 for CHN) in their 4 events;
-5 Gold Medals was the 2nd best score by athletes from ASIAN AA Federations in the history of the World
Championships (next to the best result with 7 Gold medals at Doha)
- USA 13 + 9 + 11 = 33; 2. ETH 4 + 4 + 2 = 10; 3. JAM 2 + 7 + 1 = 10;
- KEN 2 + 5 + 3 = 10; 5. CHN 2 + 1 + 3 = 6; 6. AUS 2 + 0 + 1 = 3;
- PER 2 + 0 + 0 = 2; 8. POL 1 + 3 + 0 = 4; 9= CAN & JPN 1 + 2 + 1 = 4;
11.GBR 1 + 1 + 5 = 7;
medallists from other ASIAN countries:
… 22= KAZ & QAT 1 + 0 + 0 = 1;… 33= IND & KOR 0 + 1 + 0 = 1;…40= PHI 0 + 0 + 1 = 1
Placing Table
athletes from 76 countries (= most ever in the history of World Champs) achieved placings within the TOP 8
incl. 35 competitors/teams from 10 ASIAN AA Member Federations; all scores are based on World Athletics
version (i.e. from 8 points for the winners down to 1 point for 8th placed finalists)
- USA 328 points (by 65 athletes/relay teams); 2. JAM 110 (22); 3. ETH 106 (21); 4. KEN 104 (21);
- GBR 68 (14); 6=. CHN 82 (13) & CAN 82 (14); 8. POL 49 (9); 9. AUS 47 (11) & NED 49 (9);
- JPN 40 (9);
other Asian countries:
…31=. KAZ 13 (4);…34=. IND 11 (3);…43=. QAT 8 (1);…47=. KOR 7 (1);…51 PHI 6 (1);
…54=. BRN 5 (1);…60=. PAK & UZB each 4 (1);
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17th IAAF World Championships at Doha / 27.09 – 06.10.2019
Medal Tally
athletes from 43 countries won medals incl. 20 countries with Gold medallists;
athletes from Asian Athletics Member Federations won 17 medals (incl. 7 Gold) as their highest score
ever at IAAF World Championships, since athletes from ASIAN AA Member Federations had never before
won more than 4 Gold medals and never won more than 16 medals – esp. thanks to the outstanding results by
very successful female walkers from CHN (2 Gold; 2 Silver & 1 Bronze) and male walkers from JPN (winner
of both Men events)
- USA 14 +11 + 4 = 29; 2. KEN 5 + 2 + 4 = 10; 3. JAM 3 + 5 + 4 = 12;
- CHN 3 + 3 + 3 = 9; 5. ETH 2 + 5 + 1 = 8; 6. GBR 2 + 3 + 0 = 5;
- GER 2 + 0 + 4 = 6; 8. JPN 2 + 0 + 1 = 3; 9. NED & UGA each 2 + 0 + 0 = 2;
medallists from other ASIAN countries:
… 12=. BRN 1 + 1 + 1 = 3;… 16. QAT 1 + 0 + 1 = 2
Placing Table
athletes from 68 countries achived placings within the TOP 8 incl. 40 competitors/teams from 8 ASIAN AA
Member Federations; all scores are based on IAAF version
- USA 310 points (by 63 athletes/relay teams); 2. KEN 122 (25); 3. JAM 115 (22); 4. CHN 99 (20);
- ETH 83 (15); 6. GBR 82 (17); 7. GER 69 (15); 8. POL 56 (12); 9. CAN 55 (15); 10. UKR 44 (10);
- JPN 33 (8);
other Asian countries:
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
20th ASEAN University Games at Ubon Ratchathani / 27. – 30.07.2022
(-courtesy of the Games – website – )
following are the results for the winners (such as in rather slow distance races) plus detailed additional best performances from the Athletics events at these Multi-Sports Games / wind-readings not reported;
participants from 8 ASEAN countries (BRU, MYA & PHI didn´t enter athletes) / rather thin fields with 2 – 5 competitors only in most events
Men:
100 m (27): Soraoat Dapbang THA 10.40; Natthapong Veeravongratanasiri THA 10.50; Bayu Kertanegara
INA 10.54; Jonathan Nyepa MAS 10.56; Ngan Ngoc Nghia VIE 10.64; Hadi Sudirman INA 10.65; Mohd
Raimi Mustafa Kamal MAS 10.81; Sorsy Phomphakdi LAO 10.89/NR;
heats (27) h1: Kertanegara 10.58; Dapbang 10.60; Nghia 10.75; Kamal 10.77; Phomphakdi 10.99;
h2: Veeravongratanasiri 10.60; Nyepa 10.66; Sudirman 10.70;
200 m (28): Soraoat Dapbang THA 21.35; Ngan Ngoc Nghia VIE 21.46; Natthapong Veeravongratanasiri THA 21.63; Jonathan Nyepa MAS 21.67;
400 m (27): Tran Nhat Hoang VIE 48.30; Muhd Firdaus Zemi MAS 48.64; Ruamchok Semathong THA 48.75;
800 m (29): Muh.Fazri Wan Zahari MAS 1:54.82; Bilal Bilano INA 1:55.45; Suphakij Somnuek THA 1:57.76;
1500 m (27): Cherdchai Phootako THA 4:07.79;
5000 m (30): Le Van Thao VIE 15:29.70; Felisberto De Deus TLS 15:32.81;
10000 m (28): Le Van Thao VIE 33:03.13;
3000 m St (29): Rodney Darren James Nair MAS 9:43.02; Rahmad Setiabudi INA 9:44.90;
110 m H (30)/no official times (results show 13.15; 13.17; 13.81 & 14.00 for the 4 finishers !!!):
1. Natthapon Dansoongnern THA; 2. Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhammad MAS; 3. Benedict Ian Gawok MAS;
400 m H (28): Natthapon Dansoongnern THA 51.78; Ruslem Zikry Putra Roseli MAS 53.77; Phatthanan Thorpatong THA 54.56; Deuanpheang Xayyaphat LAO 55.42;
H J (28): Mohd Eizlan Dahalan MAS 2.10; Maslan Mosrin MAS 2.02; Yan Chan CAM 1.94;
P V (27): Phatsapong Umsum-Ang THA 5.25; Kasinphob Chomchanat THA 5.05; Low Jun Yu SGP 4.75;
L J (28): Luqmanh Hakim Mohd Ramlan MAS 7.31; Xaidavanh Vongsavanh LAO 7.24; Arifianto Firmansyah INA 7.21;
T J (30): Natthapong Srinonta THA 15.41; Arifianto Firmansyah INA 14.27;
S P (27): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman MAS 16.47; Thongchai Silamool THA 15.27; Bandit Singhathongkul THA 14.97;
D T (29): Keadpradit Srisai THA 52.57; Bandit Singhathongkul THA 52.38 / 5th THA All-Time; Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman MAS 50.92 / 4thMAS All-Time; Abdul Rahman Lee MAS 46.45;
H T (28): Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan MAS 56.00; Rafika Putra INA 51.65;
J T (29): Wachirawit Sornwichai THA 62.92; Ahmad Zawawi Syed Abrar MAS 58.43;
20000 m Walk (29): Artid Sriwichai THA 2:04:15.96 (only 1 competitor);
4×100 R (29): THA (P.Onta, S.Dapbang, N.Veeravongratanasiri, K.Thongchoosil) 40.43; MAS (Y.D.Yusof, J.Nyepa, M.K.Raimi, R.Zhen Nam Wong) 40.74; LAO (X.Vongsavanh, S.Phomphakdi, D.Xayyaphat,
S.Botvilaithong) 41.83;
4×400 R (30): THA (J.Bundee, W.Chaiyasuk, R.Semathong, C.Lekjeen) 3:13.99; MAS (R.Z.P.Roseli, W.M.F.
Zahari, M.Z.Firdaus, M.I.Suhaimi) 3:15.24; LAO (S.Phomphakdi, D.Xayyaphat, S.Botvialithong, K.Kheuabmavong) 3:25.52; VIE 3:29.19;
Women:
100 m (27): Azreen Nabila Alias MAS 11.88; Nor Sarah Adi MAS 11.97; On-Uma Chattha THA 12.41;
Silina Phaaphay LAO 12.44;
200 mj (28): Panita Pinchai THA 25.34;
400 m (27): Benny Nonthanam THA 56.50; Teoh Kim Chyi MAS 57.11; Sukanya Janchaona THA 57.88;
800 m (29): Savinder Kaur Joginder Singh MAS 2:08.85 / 4th All-Time; Bui Thi Ngan VIE 2:09.19; Novia Nur Nirwani INA 2:11.07;
1500 m (27): Bui Thi Ngan VIE 4:29.75; Novia Nur Nirwani INA 4:35.18; Savinder Kaur Joginder Singh MAS 4:40.24;
5000 m (29): Pham Thi Hong Le VIE 18:25.54; Vanessa Lee Ying Zhuang SGP 19:15.21; Toh Ting Xuan
SGP 19:20.27;
10000 m (27): Pham Thi Hong Le VIE 39:04.52; Vanessa Lee Ying Zhuang SGP 39:26.61; Toh Ting Xuan
SGP 39:39.59;
3000 m St (30): Doan Thu Hang VIE 11:34.81; Vanessa Lee Ying Zhuang SGP 12:09.62; Rammiyah Balasingam MAS 13:19.43;
100 m H (30): Natchaya Chaopakpang THA/2003 14.28; Juriani Mat Rodzi MAS 15.01; Khanmalaiphone Bouyaveun LAO 15.88;
400 m H (28): Arisa Weruwanarak THA/2003 61.08; Mandy Li Goh MAS 62.20;
H J (30): Kirthana Ramasamy MAS 1.54 (!!);
P V (29): Diva Renata Jayadi INA 3.85; Nor Sarah Adi MAS 3.70 (only 2 competitors);
L J (29): Vu Thi Ngoc Ha VIE 6.02; Kirthana Ramasamy MAS 5.79; Arisa Choosiri THA 5.59;
T J (27): Vu Thi Ngoc Ha VIE 13.30; Kirthana Ramasamy MAS 13.06; Arisa Choosiri THA 12.49;
Ng Yu Jie MAS 11.87;
S P (27): Areerat Intadit THA 15.52; Nani Shahirah Maryata MAS 13.13; Melissa Yee Wai Teng SGP 12.96;
D T (30): Queenie Ting Kung Ni MAS 49.44; Nur Atiqah Sufian Mohd Hanizam MAS 42.24;
H T (27): Panwat Kimsrang THA 53.20; Nurul Hidayah Lukman MAS 52.62 (only 2 competitors);
J T (30): Suphisara Ngerndist (-Kunla-Or) THA 49.67; Atina Nurkamila Intan Bahtiar INA 48.02; Jariya Wichaidit THA 46.84;
10000 m Walk (28): Kotchaporn Tangsrivong THA 57:42.73;
4×100 R (29): MAS (A.N.Alias, D.K.Murugan, N.S.Adi, N.A.R.Aling) 47.18; THA (O.Chattha, P.Pinchai,
S.Runan, P.Charoensuk) 47.40; LAO (K.Bouyaveun, P.Lomany, N.Padith, C.Mingkhamyong) 50.89;
4×400 R (30): THA (S.Janchaona, D.Sroisuwan, B.Nontanam, P.Khaoluan) 3:49.18; MAS (D.K.Murugan, M.Li Goh, K.N.N.Athirah, Teoh Kim Chyi) 3:54.68; VIE (Vu Thi Ngoc Ha, Pham Thi Hong Le, Doan Thu Hang, Bui Thi Ngan) 4:02.94; LAO 4:24.38;
Medal Tally:
(40 events / incl. 4 events with two medallists & 1 event with one medallist only)
THA 19 + 6 + 9 = 34
MAS 11 + 22 + 5 = 38
VIE 9 + 2 + 1 = 12
INA 1 + 4 + 6 = 11
SGP 0 + 3 + 6 = 9
LAO 0 + 1 + 7 = 8
TLS 0 + 1 + 1 = 2
CAM 0 + 0 + 1 = 1
IRAN
(-courtesy of Mr Ali Rezaei & Ms Leila Moradi, IRI – Federation – )
following are detailed results from two Clubs League competitions – separately held for Men & Women – with
information restricted to results from finals / all athletes from IRAN except few male foreigners competing for Iranian clubs as noted
Nat. Clubs League Meet for Men at Tehran / 12. – 13.07.2022
100 m (12)/-2.0: Mohammad Hossein Abareghi 10.53; Milad Naseh Jahani 10.53; Amir Reza Moeinpour 10.64; Seyed Mehran Hosseini 10.67; Farshad Kordlou 10.67; Shah Mahmoud Noor Zahi AFG 10.72/NR;
Reza Ghasemi 10.76; Mohammad Jaafari 10.86;
200 m (13)/-0.8: Milad Naseh Jahani 21.08; Sajjad Hashemi 21.36; Amir Reza Moeinpour 21.37; Ali Lotfi
21.67; Mohammad Reza Faridi/2003 21.74; Arash Sayari/2003 21.83; Mohammad Jaafari 21.90;:
400 m (12): Sajjad Hashemi 47.97; Mohammad Reza Dehghani 48.27; Arash Sayari/2003 48.29; Mahdi Pirjahan 48.41; Danial Bahadori/2003 48.81; Mohammad Hosein Nik Zamir 48.92;
800 m (13): Ali Amirian/2003 1:49.60; Amir Moradi 1:51.46; Hesam Mozaffari/2005 1:51.58 / NYR; Abdolrahim Dorzadeh 1:52.41; Amir Hossein Papi 1:52.65; Ali Alami 1:53.83; Mohammad Hossein Karami 1:53.97; Mahmoud Naderi 1:54.03;
1500 m (12)/hand-times reported: Amir Moradi 3:53.0; Ali Amirian/2003 3:53.8; Sobhan Ahmadi 3:54.1;
Amir Farzam Safari 3:54.8; Abdolrahim Dorzadeh 3:56.6;
5000 m (13): Jonathan Kiplimo KEN 14:52.86; Amir Zamanpour 15:07.59;
10000 m (12): Jonathan Kiplimo KEN 30:54.21; Morteza Beiranvand 31:18.48;
Half Marathon (13): Mansour Bayat 1:05:45; Mohammad Javad Narpuei 1:06:09; Mohammad Jaafar Moradi 1:06:39; Armin Katebi 1:08:06; Hassan Salahi Amin 1:09:15; Ahmad Mansouri 1:09:47; Ehsan Zeinivand
1:12:10; Mohammad Mahdi Soltanzadeh 1:13:22;
3000 m St (13): Justus Kipkorir KEN 8:59.74; Amir Zamanpour 9:02.65; Samir Eghbali/2004 9:06.90; Khalil Naseri 9:29.51; Amir Hossein Safari 9:29.91;
100 m H (12)/-1.1: Ali Salamatian 14.44; Reza Bahreini 14.75; Amir Hossein Azizi 15.05; Morteza Abbaspour 15.29;
400 m H (13): Mahdi Pirjahan 50.95; Ali Abbaspour 52.12; Younes Barati 53.21; Amir Moghaddami 53.38;
H J (12): Keivan Ghanbarzadeh 2.15; Mahdi Khodadadi 2.00;
P V (13): Amir Arshia Mosaddeghi/2005 5.00; Hossein Falah 4.40;
L J (13): Meysam Abdollahpour 7.46/+0.3; Hassan Mihandoost 7.40/+0.7; Mahdi Tamari 7.39/+1.2; Morteza Abbaspour 7.35/+0.6; Mohammad Reza Firouzkouhi AFG 7.27/+1.8; Majtaba Zahedi 7.19/+1.2;
T J (12): Hamid Reza Kia 16.19/+1.5; Mojtaba Zahedi 15.80w/+2.2; Vahid Sedigh 15.76/+1.4; Seyed Hadi Maddahi 15.28w/+3.4; Mobin Maddahi 15.08w/+2.3;
S P (12): Mahdi Saberi 19.21; Mehran Khorand 18.42; Morteza Nazemi 18.23; Shahin Jaafari 18.03;
Saman Pakbaz 15.67; Hossein Rasouli 15.10;
D T (13): Ehsan Hadadi 58.57; Hossein Rasouli 56.46; Sadegh Samimi 55.53; Behnam Shiri 54.52;
Mohammad Reza Rahmanifar 54.38; Ali Shirian 52.33; Mahdi Saberi 49.40; Mohammad Reza Ziyaei/2005 47.00;
H T (12): Sahand Nouri/2005 60.06; Mohammad Sistani/2003 57.96;
J T (13): Ali Fathi Ganji 75.93 / 2nd IRI All-Time / missed NR by 19 cm only; Sadegh Khademi 70.44; Younes Yousefvand 70.13; Ayoub Arokhi 66.80; Yaghoub Arokhi 63.94; Mostafa Nik Khah 62.66;
Mohammad Esmaeil Zamani/2003 61.17;
Decathlon (12/13): Abdel Sajjad Saadoun Nasser IRQ 6648 (11.88; 6.62; 11.69; 1.93; 50.65 / 15.66; 33.47; 4.10; 38.09; 4:29.18); Mohammad Erfan Mahmoudi 6346 (11.51; 6.75; 10.56; 1.93; 52.08 / 15.41; 33.49; 3.90; 40.43; 5:30.08); Amir Mahdi Hanifeh 6064 (11.78; 6.51; 11.23; 1.81; 53.96 / 16.03; 35.25; 4.00; 38.38; 5:28.34);
10000 m Walk (13): Hamid Reza Zouravand 45:42.9; Armin Shahmaleki 46:30.4; Amir Hossein Asadi Manesh/2003 46:31.1; Amir Taherkhani 49:03.1; Mohammad Aref Pilehvar 49:42.5; Mohammad Hassan Alast/2005 50:15.4;
4×100 R (12): Bazargani Emad Team 41.07;
4×400 R (13): Zob Ahan Team 3:12.73;
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Nat. Clubs League Meet for Women at Tehran / 15. – 16.07.2022
100 m (15)/-2.2: Farzaneh Fasihi 11.67; Hamideh Esmaeilnezhad 12.03; Sanaz Amiripour/2003 12.25;
200 m (16)/-0.4: Farzaneh Fasihi 23.97; Hamideh Esmaeilnezhad 24.82; Kazhan Rostami 24.98; Sanaz Amiripour/2003 25.20; Melina Esmaeli/2005 25.24 / NYR;
400 m (15): Kazhan Rostami 55.78; Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian/2005 56.44; Shahla Mahmoudi 56.59; Sajedeh
Fani 56.60; Maryam Mohebbi 56.84; Negin Edalat 57.86;
800 m (16): Toktam Dastarbandan 2:09.94; Sajedeh Fani 2:11.82; Negin Edalat 2:16.20;
1500 m (15): Parichechr Shahi 4:37.73; Hadiseh Raouf/2003 4:44.97;
5000 m (16): Parisa Arab 17:55.92;
10000 m (15): Parisa Arab 37:26.20;
3000 m St (16): Samira Khodatars 10:59.48; Hadiseh Raouf/2003 11:34.62; Setayesh Amini/2005 11:58.11;
Bahareh Jahantigh 12:36.05;
100 m H (15)/-0.5: Faezeh Ashourpour 14.41; Pardis Abdolmohammadi 14.48; Faezeh Tabatabaei 15.14;
Donya Entezari/2005 15.26; Fatemeh Adabi/2003 15.30;
400 m H (16): Shahla Mahmoudi 61.52; Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian/2005 62.31; Samin Jaafarzadeh/2004 63.19; Faezeh Tabatabaei 63.65; Zeinab Ghaffari 64.84;
H J (16): Mahdieh Zaeimi 1.71; Mahsa Kargar 1.68; Asal Ali Gholi/2006 1.65; Mahya Naeimi 1.65;
P V (15): Mahsa Mirzatabibi 4.00; Samira Kordali 3.30; Niloufar Fashkhourani 3.20;
L J (15): Reyhaneh Mobini 6.07/+1.8; Kimia Pourkhalkhali 5.74/+1.1; Hadiseh Ahmadi 5.74/+1.7;
T J (16): Sarina Saedi/2003 12.49/+1.2; Hadiseh Ahmadi 12.47/+0.7; Maryam Kazemi 11.88/ 0.0;
S P (15): Elham Sadathashemi 14.05; Melina Rezaei Malek/2003 12.98; Zahra Omidvar 12.32;
D T (16): Mahla Mahrooghi 48.04; Zhaleh Kardan 47.68; Zahra Najafi/2003 46.82; Zahra Omidvar
44.90; Fatemh Shokri 43.10; Elham Samarghandian 40.24;
H T (15): Zahra Arab Rostami/2003 57.14 / missed her own NR by 19 cm only; Amineh Keshiri 56.75 / 3rd IRI All-Time (in her 1st competition after 4-year-doping-ban); Maedeh Momeni/2003 55.32 / 4th IRI All-Time; Reihaneh Arani 54.46; Mahdieh Hekmatsara 52.79; Melika Norouzi/2005 50.06;
J T (15): Sahar Ziaei 42.10; Mana Hosseini/2005 39.70 / NYR;
Heptathlon (15/16): Sadaf Aghajani/2003 4834 / NJR (15.06; 1.63; 11.43; 26.34 / 5.00; 34.62; 2:31.03); Fatemeh Mohitizadeh/2003 4739 (15.05; 1.63; 10.12; 26.62 / 5.43; 30.90; 2:31.20); Saba Khorasani/2004 4264 (15.88; 1.57; 8.62; 26.52 / 5.20; 25.73; 2:34.98); Elnaz Mousaei/2005 4149 (16.34; 1.48; 10.23; 27.12 / 4.93; 28.31; 2:33.88);
10000 m Walk (15): Zeinab Ahadi 53:45.3; Fatemeh Shabanlou 55:36.0;
4×100 R (15): Chador Malo Team (F.Fasihi, S.Amiripour, F.Adabi, F.Ashourpour) 46.56/NR;
4×400 R (16): Azad University Team (E.Kakoli, M.Mohebbi, S.Fani, F.Tabatabaei) 3:51.91;
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Nat. Youth & Junior Clubs Meet at Tehran / 07. – 08.07.2022
this competition was held as an combined event for Junior Women (born 2003 – 2004) and for Youth Girls (born
2005 – 2006) and following are the best performances
100 m (7)/-1.3: Sanaz Amiripour/2003 12.17;
200 m (8)/-2.1: Sanaz Amiripour/2003 25.01;
400 m (7): Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian/2005 56.75;
3000 m St (8): Fatemeh Sima Shadkam/2003 11:37.51; Hadiseh Raouf/2003 12:00.37; Mozhdeh Vaziri/2004
12:46.32;
100 m H (7)/-2.4: Sadaf Aghajani/2003 15.10; Fatemeh Adabi/2004 15.18;
400 m H (8): Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian/2005 61.97; Samin Jaafarzadeh/2004 61.99;
H J (7): Asal Ali Gholi/2006 1.64;
P V (8): Fatemeh Khodaei/2003 3.20;
L J (8): Sarina Saedi/2003 5.70/+0.7;
T J (7): Sarina Saedi/2003 12.44/+0.9; Zahra Hefzi/2004 12.05/+1.2;
S P (7): Melina Rezaei Malek/2003 12.44;
D T (8): Zahra Najafi/2003 43.87; Mahshid Adel/2004 40.81;
H T (7): Zahra Arab Rostami/2003 55.63; Melika Norouzi/2005 53.79; Maedeh Momeni/2004 51.11;
Bita Fekri/2004 49.98; Mahdis Ziyaei/2005 49.12; Zahra Memari/2005 46.92;
J T (8): Mana Hosseini/2005 39.08;
Heptathlon (7/8)/no details: Fatemeh Mohitizadeh/2003 4770; Sadaf Aghajani/2003 4753; Saba Khorasani/2004 4383; Einaz Mousaei/2005 4345;
4×100 R (7)/no names of the NJR-runners: Chador Malo Junior Team 47.56 / NJR;
4×400 R (8)/no named of the NJR-runners: Persian Gulf Polymer Junior Team 4:06.30 / NJR;
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National Test competition at Gorgan / 28.06.2022
in addition to Report No 15 please consider, that the time of 2:09.28 by Toktam Dastarbandan in Women´s
800 m was a new NR;
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KOREA
(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF – )
following are detailed results from three National competitions during July / all High School athletes born 2004 or later & all Middle School athletes born 2007 or later
National Clubs Meeting at Goseong / 06. – 08.07.2022
Men:
100 m (6)/+1.5: Kim Kuk-Young 10.15; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.17 / 2nd KOR All-Time; Lee Jung-Tae 10.27;
Mo Il-Hwan 10.35; Kang Eu-Bin 10.48; Oh Seung-Woo 10.53; Shin Ming-Yu 10.59; Lee Yong-Min 10.61;
heats (6) h1/+2.3: Kim Kuk-Young 10.07w; Shin Ming-Yu 10.57w; Choi Won-Jin 10.61w; Park Sie-Young
10.61w; Kim Tae-Kyu 10.72w; Song Hyun-Sub 10.74w; Choi Chul-Hui 10.77w; Kim Hyun-Tak 10.77w;
h2/+2.5: Kim Tae-Hyo 10.35w; Oh Seung-Woo 10.45w; Lee Jae-Ha 10.48w; Jung Do-Young 10.59w;
Kim Jae-Duk 10.59w; h3/+2.0: Kang Eu-Bin 10.28 / 6th KOR All-Time; Lee Yong-Min 10.44; Choi
Min-Suk 10.49; Lee Yong-Ha 10.51; Ko Jae-Yong 10.63; Lee Byung-Kyu 10.64; h4/+1.7: Lee Jung-Tae 10.25 / 4th KOR All-Time; Mo Il-Hwan 10.33; Choe Chang-Hee 10.35; Park Min-Su 10.56; Lee Jang-Ho 10.84;
200 m (7)/+1.0: Lee Jung-Tae 20.79; Moon Hae-Jin/2003 21.14; Oh Seung-Woo 21.21; Choi Ki-Man 21.42; Choi Won-Jin 21.53; Lee Jae-Ha 21.55; Lee Byung-Kyu 21.88;
heats (7) h1/+0.6: Ko Seung-Hwan 20.73; Choi Won-Jin 21.60; Ko Young-Ho 21.96; Kim Jae-Duk 21.97;
h2/+1.0: Oh Seung-Woo 21.40; Lee Jae-Ha 21.71; Lee Yong-Ha 21.85; h3/+1.0: Lee Jung-Tae 21.04;
Lee Byung-Kyu 21.74; h4/+1.0: Moon Hae-Jin/2003 21.31; Choi Ki-Man 21.55; Min Hee-Hyun 21.88;
Han Nu-Ri 21.97;
400 m (8): Choi Ki-Man 47.25; Kim Ui-Yeon 47.56; Han Nu-Ri 47.98; Choi Min-Ki 47.99; Eum
Tae-Keon 48.82;
heats (8) h1: Kim Ui-Yeon 47.93; Eum Tae-Keon 48.47; Kim Yun-Jae 48.73; h2: Ko Seung-Hwan 47.14
(dns in final); Choi Min-Ki 48.10; Han Nu-Ri 48.31; h3: Choi Ki-Man 48.43; Kim Min-Hoo 48.67;
800 m (7): Kang Dong-Hyung 1:51.40; Kim Dong-Wook/2003 1:53.47; Lee Kyu-Sung 1:54.39;
heats (7): h1: Eum Tae-Keon 1:51.41; h2: Kang Dong-Hyung 1:53.93; Shon Dae-Hyuk 1:54.24; Yun
Jun-Won 1:54.86;
1500 m (6): Park Dea-Sung 3:49.35; Baek Seung-Ho 3:49.67; Kim Yong-Soo 3:51.03; Shin Jun-Ho 3:57.18;
10000 m (6): Do Hyun-Kuk 31:10.35;
3000 m St (7): Kim Min-Seo 9:10.25; Kim Hyun-Woo 9:17.62; Park Dea-Sung 9:21.89;
Ko Dong-Wook/2003 9:25.90;
400 m H (7): Lim Chan-Ho 50.63; Kim Ju-Ho 51.54; Lee Seung-Yun 51.75; Kim Sung-Eun 53.68;
Kim Jae-Hyuk 53.80; Shon Myung-Sub 53.99;
H J (6): Kim Du-Yong 2.05; Lee Krang-Tae 2.05; Lee Dong-Ju 2.05;
P V (6): Han Du-Hyun 5.41; Kim Su-Bin 5.00;
L J (6): Sung Jin-Suok 7.64/+1.9; Kim Yong-Won 7.62/+1.1; Won Seung-Min 7.57/+0.5; Joo Eun-Jae
7.45/+1.0; Oh Jun-Young 7.30/+0.9; Kim Young-Bin 7.24/+1.7; Kim Duk-Hyun 7.18/+1.5;
T J (7): Kim Jang-Woo 16.78/+1.5 / 3rd KOR All-Time; Yu Kyu-Min 16.13; Kim Dong-Han 15.50/+1.9; Choi Young-Han/2003 15.10/+0.8;
S P (8): Shim Jun 18.61 / 3rd KOR All-Time; Jung Il-Woo 18.10; Hwang In-Sung 17.60;
D T (6): Kim Il-Hyun 55.31; Lee Hyun-Jae 53.85; Kim Dong-Hyuk 53.52;
H T (6): Lee Yun-Chul 68.26; Kim Duk-Hun 59.46; Jang Sang-Jin 58.84; Kim Jin 58.44;
J T (7): Bae Yu-Il 76.94; Nam Tae-Poong 75.96; Kim Da-Ni 72.38; Kang Se-Heyom 63.88;
Decathlon (6/7)/no details: Choi Dong-Hwi 7205; Ahn Chung-Hyun 6757;
5000 m Walk (6): Kim Min-Kyu 20:22.18; Song Min-Ki 21:43.60; Kim Seo-Jin/2003 21:53.94;
4×100 R (6): ?? Team (Lee Yong-Ha, Lee Jung-ae, Woon Hae-Jin, Choi Won-Jin) 39.78;
4×400 R (8): ?? Team (Han Nu-Ri, Park Chan-Yang, Kim Yun-Jae, Kim Jae-Duk) 3:14.28;
Women:
100 m (6)/+1.4: Yoo Ji-Yeon 11.91; Lee Hyun-Hee 11.91; Kim Da-Jung 11.97; Woo Mi-Suk 12.08;
Lim Ji-Hui 12.13; Hwang Yoon-Kyung 12.20;
heats (6) h1/+3.5: Kang Da-Seul 11.67w; Hwang Yoon-Kyung 11.95w; Kim Na-Yeon 12.08w; Kim Ye-Ji
12.23w; h2/+3.4: Lee Hyun-Hee 11.84w; Kim Myung-Ji 12.01w; Han Seo-Jung 12.23w; h3/+1.9: Kim
Da-Jung 11.84; Lim Ji-Hui 12.02; Kim Min-Ji 12.04; Kim Da-Eun/2003 12.10; h4/+2.2: Yoo Ji-Yeon 11.79w; Woo Mi-Suk 11.90w; Kim So-Eun/2003 11.95w; Shon Kyung-Mi 12.14w; Kim Sol-Ki/2003 12.24w;
200 m (7)/+1.3: Lee Min-Jung 24.11; Yoo Ji-Yeon 24.24; Kim So-Eun/2003 24.51; Hwang Yoon-Kyung
24.73; Kim Da-Eun/2003 24.93;
heats (7) h1/+1.7: Lee Min-Jung 24.41; Yoo Ji-Yeon 24.79; Kim So-Eun/2003 25.02; h2/+1.3: Hwang
Yoon-Kyung 24.76; Kim Da-Eun/2003 25.17;
400 m (6): Kim Seo-Yoon/2003 56.27; Kim Min-Ki 57.42; Park Min-Ah/2003 57.68;
1500 m (6): Hwang Ji-Hyang 4:34.14; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 4:34.61; Oh Ji-Young 4:38.35; Hyun Seo-Yong
4:39.46; Oh Hye-Won/2003 4:39.51; Kim Seu-Ra 4:42.15;
5000 m (8): Lim Ye-Jin 17:18.50; Sung San-Ah 17:22.74; Kim Yeon-Ah 17:34.87; Kim Hyun-Jin 17:38.86; Kang Da-Eun 17:42.99;
10000 m (6): Jung Da-Eun 35:17.14; Lim Ye-Jin 35:34.28; Kim Hyun-Jin 35:35.02; Sung San-Ah 35:54.83; Oh Dal-Nim 37:09.18;
3000 m St (7): Na Bo-Ha-Na 10:58.82; Kang Da-Eun 11:00.03; Ko Hee-Ju 11:08.53; Shin Sa-Hyun 11:20.26; Lee Sung-Yun 11:29.31;
100 m H (8)/-1.1: Ryu Na-Hee 14.06; Jo Eun-Ju 14.13; Jo Su-Jin/2003 14.55; Song Yu-Jin 14.58;
Lim Ye-Reum 14.62; Kim Sol-Ki/2003 14.68;
400 m H (7): Kim Ji-Eun 60.62; Shim Cha-Soon 62.12; Kim Min-Ki 63.06; Oh Se-Ra 64.12;
No Ji-Hyun 64.63;
H J (8): Kim Eun-Jung 1.73; Park Keun-Jung 1.73;
P V (6): Jo Min-Ji 3.40;
L J (6): Yu Jeong-Mi 6.46/+2.0 / 3rd KOR All-Time; Lee Hui-Jin 6.17/+1.5; Park Min-Hee 5.96/+1.9;
Lee So-Dam 5.74/+1.1;
T J (8): Yu Jeong-Mi 12.83/-0.9; Park Min-Hee 12.54/-0.3; Hwang Mi-Young 12.04/+0.1;
S P (7): Lee Su-Jung 16.69; Jeong Yu-Sun 16.51; Shin Bom-Yi 15.21; Heo Ji-Youn 15.00; Kim Woo-Jeon
13.28;
D T (8): Shin Yu-Jin 56.31 / 2nd best result ever by a KOR thrower (after her NR of 57.39 in 2021); Jeong
Ji-Hye 53.00; Park Se-Ri 51.99; Jung Chae-Yoon 51.47; Kim Woo-Jeon 43.24;
H T (6): Park Seo-Jin 58.06; Kim Hwi-Su 54.31; Jeong Da-Woon 53.02; Kwon Su-Ah 52.97;
J T (7): Lee Ka-Hui 49.21; Ko Hyun-Seo/2003 47.79; Lee Se-Yin 46.98; Kwon Jae-Eun 44.46;
Heptathlon (6/7)/no details: Shin Ji-Ae 4267;
5000 m Walk (6): Lee Se-Ha 23:28.80; Lee Bo-Ram 24:21.79; Oh Ji-Hyun/2003 24:26.00; Shin Ka-Eun
24:28.56; Shon Hea-Jung/2003 26:47.80;
4×100 R (6): ?? Team (Kim Da-Jung, Kim Na-Yeon, Yoo Ji-Yeon, Yu Jeong-Mi) 45.49;
4×400 R (8): ?? Team (Shim Cha-Soon, Seo Ji-Hyun, Kim Min-Ki, Park Min-Ah) 3:52.90;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (8): ?? Team (Hwang Hyun-Uh, Park Min-Ah, Kim Min-Ki, Jo Min-Su) 3:36.62;
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National High & Middle School Meet at Ulsan / 23. – 25.07.2022
High School Boys:
100 m / heats (23) h2/+0.5: Jung Ji-Hun/2004 10.77;
200 m (24)/ 0.0: Noh Ho-Jin/2004 21.61; Bae Kun-Yul/2005 21.66; Cho Kyung-Hwan/2004 21.85;
400 m (25): Kim Jun-Sung/2004 48.79;
800 m (23): Jung Woo-Jin/2004 1:54.97;
110 m H / 1.067 cm (!!) (24)/-0.1: Shin Ui-Jin/2004 14.62; Hwang Eui-Chan/2005 14.83; Jung Ju-Ahn/2005
14.87 (& 14.98/+0.5 as 1h2); Choi Ho-Suk/2004 14.88;
400 m H (23): Kim Hyun-Jun/2004 52.58;
H J (25): Choi Jin-Woo/2005 2.23 / NYR & Asian 2022 Junior & Youth Leader;
P V (23): Kim Chae-Min/2004 4.60; Lee Su-Hyun/2004 4.40;
S P / 6 kg (24): Seo Seung-Woo/2004 17.58; Oh Ye-Chan/2005 16.99; Kang Mu-Sung/2004 16.39;
Ju Jae-Hoon/2004 16.28;
J T / 800 g (24): Kim Lee-Tae/2004 66.15; Jung Jun-Suk/2005 63.03;
Decathlon (23/24): Lee Yu-Sung/2004 (11.18/-1.5; 6.65/+1.7; 10.75; 1.76; 50.99 / 16.95/nwi; 33.41; 4.00; 45.57; 4:39.85);
5000 m Walk (24): Kim Ka-Ram/2004 22:54.53; Kim Ye-Hun/2006 23:37.00; Kim Do-Hyun/2004 24:39.64;
Kim Hyun-Woo/2004 24:44.28;
4×100 R (23): Chungnam High School Team (Shin Jae-Hyuk, Yun Yeo-Jun, Lee Jae-Hyuk, Seo Min-Jun) 41.34;
Middle School Boys:
L J (23): Kim Jong-In/2007 7.17/+0.4;
S P / 4 kg (!!) (23): Park Si-Hoon/2007 22.53 (!!);
D T / 1 kg (!!) (24): Lee Tae-Woo/2007 57.65 (!!);
3000 m St (24): Jung Min-Kyu/2007 14:27.46;
High School Girls:
100 m (23)/-0.2: Lee Eun-Bin/2006 12.02;
200 m (24)/-1.6: Shin Hyun-Jin/2004 25.03;
400 m (25): Yang Ye-Bin/2004 56.55;
5000 m (25): Kim Ji-Hye/2004 18:00.84;
3000 m St (24): Park Seo-Yeon/2004 11:19.02; Kim Nyeo-Hyun/2005 11:30.93; Kim Da-Yeon/2005 11:42.27;
100 m H / 84 cm (23)/-1.2: Byun Su-Mi/2004 15.07;
400 m H (23): Jo Yo-Seon/2005 64.14;
P V (23): Han Eun-Jung/2004 3.20;
L J (23): Yun Seon-Yu/2005 5.82/+0.4;
T J (24): Yun Seon-Yu/2005 12.42/+1.0;
S P (24): Park So-Jin/2005 14.12; Lee Hyun-Na/2005 13.24;
D T (23): Yong Su-Jin/2005 42.44;
H T (23): Park Ha-Ran/2005 48.63; Lee Ah-Young/2006 47.90;
J T (24): Yun Eun-Hwan/2006 45.52; Choi Yu-Bin/2005 43.79;
5000 m Walk (23): Lee Chae-Won/2004 27:02.70;
4×100 R (23): Jeonnam High School Team (Sung Su-Ha, Yang Ye-Bin, Lee Eun-Bin, Jo Yo-Sun) 47.62;
Middle School Girls:
1500 m (24): Sung Da-Won/2008 4:40.75;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (23)/-0.7: Park Ji-Young/2006 14.85;
H J (24): Kim Eun-Su/2009 1.65;
3000 m Walk (25): Lim Yoon-Ah/200 15:22.05;
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Flag of President High&Middle Sch.Champs at Jeongseon / 15. – 18.07.2022
High School Boys:
100 m (15)/+0.4: Lee Jae-Hyuk/2004 10.56; Cho Kyung-Hwan/2004 10.70; Noh Ho-Jin/2004 10.72;
Nwamadi Joel Jin/2006 10.80;
semis (15) s2/ 0.0: Lee Jae-Hyuk/2004 10.65; Kang Cheol-Hyun/2005 10.85;
200 m (16)/+0.5: Noh Ho-Jin/2004 21.59; Cho Kyung-Hwan/2004 21.65; Kang Cheol-Hyun/2005 21.78;
Seo Min-Jun/2004 21.94;
semis (16) s3/+0.9: Noh Ho-Jin/2004 21.70; Cho Kyung-Hwan/2004 21.81;
400 m (15): Jo Min-Woo/2005 47.94; Song Hyung-Kun/2004 48.78; Kim Jung-Hyun/2005 48.82;
800 m (17): Kim Ji-Hwan/2005 1:55.49;
heats (17) h1: Kim Suk-Hyun/2005 1:54.43;
110 m H / 1.067 cm (!!) (16)/+0.7: Shin Ui-Jin/2004 14.83; Choi Ho-Suk/2004 15.07;
400 m H (17): Kim Hyun-Jun/2004 54.32;
P V (15): Kim Chae-Min/2004 4.60;
S P / 6 kg (17): Ju Jae-Hoon/2004 16.88;
D T / 1.75 kg (18): Kim Sung-Woo/2004 49.17;
J T / 800 g (16): Choi Woo-Jin/2004 74.04; Kim Lee-Tae/2004 69.63; Jung Jun-Suk/2005 66.39 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader;
5000 m Walk (16): Kim Ka-Ram/2004 21:43.57 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader; Kim Hyun-Woo/2004 24:24.88;
4×400 R (18): ?? High School Team (Lim Dong-Kun, Song Hyung-Kun, Lee Duk-Ha, Jo Min-Woo) 3:18.14;
Middle School Boys:
100 m (15)/+1.3: Kim Dong-Jin/2007 10.73;
200 m (16)/+1.6: Kim Dong-Jin/2007 21.72;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (16)/-0.1: Kwak Ui-Chan/2007 14.33 (& 14.59/+0.7 as 1h1);
S P / 4 kg (!!) (16): Park Si-Hoon/2007 22.07;
3000 m St (17): Kim Joo-Han/2008 13:38.52; Choi Jung-Min/2007 14:20.60;
High School Girls:
100 m (15)/+0.5: Jeon Ha-Young/2004 12.02; Shin Ka-Young/2005 12.08; Choi Yun-Kyung/2005 12.17;
semis (15) s1/+2.4: Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 12.03w;
200 m (16)/+0.5: Jeon Ha-Young/2004 24.73; Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 24.90; Shin Ka-Young/2005 24.92;
1500 m (16): Kim Da-Yeon/2005 4:41.33;
3000 m St (18): Kim Da-Yeon/2005 11:38.04; Lee Che-Lin/2006 11:46.35;
400 m H (17): Lim Han-Ul/2005 64.69;
P V (15): Ko Min-Ji/2004 3.40;
L J (15): Lim Chea-Young/2004 5.64/+1.3;
T J (17): Lim Chea-Young/2004 12.07/+0.8;
S P (15): Park So-Jin/2005 14.36; Oh Ji-Yeon/2004 13.20; Lee Hyun-Na/2005 13.04;
D T (17): Yong Su-Jin/2005 41.98;
J T (17): Jang Ye-Yeong/2005 46.04; Choi Yu-Bin/2005 43.33; Kim Min-Seon/2005 42.70;
5000 m Walk (16): Lim Ye-Rin/2006 26:22.79; Park Jin-Hee/2005 26:33.05;
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LEBANON
(-courtesy of Mr Gaby Issa El Khoury – )
National Championships at Beyrouth / 29. – 31.07.2022
following are a few results from the 1st & 2nd day of these champs / more detailed results will be included
to my next report after receipt of translated results
Men:
1500 m (30): Peter Khoury 3:53.50; Ali Mortada 3:54.17;
J T (30): Nabil Al-Akoumy 62.70 / 2nd LBN All-Time (missed NR by 20 cm only);
Women:
100 m (29)/nwi: Haya Kobrosly 12.05;
3000 m St (30): Loaa Zaarour 11:52.47/NR; Jana Termos/2005 13:00.41 / NJR & NYR;
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these two competitions were organised each for few specific events only with the following best performances /
all events on 23rd July are hand-timed
Inter-Lebanon Meeting at Beyrouth / 23.07.2022
Men:
5000 m: Peter Khoury 15:08.0;
D T: Rami Mansour 44.93;
J T: Nabil Al-Akoumy 61.71;
Women:
1500 m: Joan Makary 4:28.2;
2000 m St: Loaa Zaarour 7:39.0; Jana Termos/2005 7:45.8 / NJR & NYR;
L J: Krystel Saneh 5.64/-0.2;
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Inter-Lebanon Meeting at Jamhour / 16.07.2022
Men:
400 m: Mohamad Mortada 47.68; Marc-Anthony Ibrahim 47.92;
800 m: Ali Mortada 1:53.13;
400 m H: Marc-Anthony Ibrahim 50.97/NR; Ayman Kobaidat 54.66;
Women:
100 m/-1.8: Aziza Sbeity 11.97; Haya Kobrosly 12.35;
200 m/+0.8: Aziza Sbeity 24.46;
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PHILIPPINES
Marestella Long Jump Competiton at Imus / 30.07.2022
(-courtesy of the Pinoyathletics – website – )
Men:
Janry Ubas 7.60;
Youth Boys / under 17 years:
Renchard Pagulayan 7.02;
Women:
Abcede Agamos 5.59;
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QATAR
National Open Trials Competiton at Doha / 12.07.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Eisa Abdullah Al Harami, QAT Athletics Federation – )
this competition was organised for the following event only
Men:
400 m H: Abderahman Mahamat Abakar/2006 53.04; Mohamed Khalifa Nuh/2003 54.14;
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DELAYED RESULTS
BAHRAIN
National Elite Challenge Meet at Manam / 30.05.2022
(-courtesy of the BRN-Athletics Federation – )
information from this competition is restricted to results from the following three Track events only
Men:
100 m/+1.6: Abdou Barka 10.41; Rashid Abdulraouf 10.54; Moussa Ali Issa 10.56; Yusuf Ali Abbas/2003
10.58; Omar Ebrahim/2003 10.59; Mohamed Al-Emad 10.84;
Women:
100 m/+1.3: Iman Issa Jassim 11.83; Fatima Mubarak 11.87; Laila Kamal/2006 11.89;
400 m H: Aminat Yusuf Jamal Odeyemi 57.28;
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ON THE ROAD
(-courtesy of the Race – websites- )
MALAYSIA
Twincity International Marathon at Cyberjaya / 24.07.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Arash Nasiri Eghbali MAS & Muhaizir Mohammad MAS 2:41:01;
Half Marathon:
Elvis Kyalo Kisavi KEN 1:12:04; James Munyi Marego KEN 1:12:42; Poo Vasanthan Subramaniam
MAS 1:14:11
Women:
Marathon:
Tiffany Lee Siok Chin MAS 3:33:22;
Half Marathon:
Michelle Chua MAS 1:35:06;
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Selangor Half Marathon at Kuala Lumpur / 31.07.2022
Men:
Elvis Kyalo Kisavi KEN 1:15:13; Wong Yize MAS 1:16:28;
no relevant results by Women (1:40:43 only for the winner !):
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VIETNAM
Vietnam Express National Marathon at Ha Long / 24.07.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Do Quoc Luat 2:42:50;
Half Marathon:
Ly Nhan Tin 1:17:14;
Women:
Marathon:
Ha Thi Hau 3:12:12; Leo Thi Tinh 3:17:19;
Half Marathon:
Nguyen Thi Oanh 1:26:35; Lo Thi Thanh 1:30:17; Doan Thi Hien 1:34:47;
THAILAND
Pattaya International Marathon at Chonburi / 16.07.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Cornelius Kibiwott KEN 2:29:31; Sergey Zyrianov RUS (THA-based) 2:30:36;
Half Marathon:
John Muruirui KEN 1:08:25; Kindu Sewmehon ETH 1:08:30; Kipchirchir Lel KEN 1:11:43;
Nattawut Innum THA 1:13:52; Nattawath Innum THA 1:13:56;
Women:
Marathon:
Nateewan Rattanaphon THA 3:32:06;
Half Marathon:
Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 1:23:14; Ornanong Wongsorn THA 1:26:02; Dimity-Lee Duke AUS (THA-based Professional Triathlet) 1:30:59; Aoranuch Aiamtas THA 1:33:42;
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PHILIPPINES
Preparation Run Half Marathon at Cebu City / 24.07.2022
Men:
Jerome Casinillo 1:12:14;
Women:
Cherry Andrin 1:30:32; Stephanie Cadosale 1:35:45; Lizane Abella 1:37:27; Eve Mae Villarin 1:38:20;
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Delayed result
National Rock´n Roll Running Series at Manila / 19.06.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Roel Ano 2:39:27;
Half Marathon:
Richard Salano 1:13:05;
Women:
Marathon:
April Rose Diaz 3:18:09; Maricor Camacho 3:25:16;
Half Marathon:
Nhea Ann Barcena 1:27:36;
CAMBODIA
International Half Marathon at Phnom Penh / 18.06.2022
Men:
Pheara Vann CAM 1:20:31;
Women:
Natsuko Ota JPN 1:36:28;
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INDIA
Dream Runners National Half Marathon at Chennai / 24.07.2022
Men:
Manikanda Chinnaiyan 1:11:48; Rameshwar Munjal 1:11:51; Rahul Shukla 1:12:10; Shanmugam
1:12:25; S.Vinothkumar 1:13:46;
no relevant results by Women (1:49:33 only for the winner !):
By A Correspondent
Cr: https://world-track.org
On arrival in Cali, Colombia, for the World Under-20 athletics championships, Letsile Tebogo had said: “If breaking the world record again comes (to my) mind during the days (ahead), I will have to do it” On Tuesday (Aug 2) at the Pascual Guerrero Olympic Stadium, the 19-year-old from Botswana did just that, ran a world junior record of 9.91s in defending his title won last year in Nairobi, and announcing to the world that he had truly arrived. Tebogo had clocked the previous under-20 record in the senior championships in Eugene, USA, just 18 days earlier. “The race was really amazing”, Tebogo said about the Oregon world junior record. “Competing against the big names was a bit tough but I held my head up.” He clocked 9.94s in the heats to make the semifinals there before being eliminated. The field in Cali on Tuesday evening was not so tough as in Eugene since he was the favourite and after his heats performance of 10.00s that bettered the championship record, it was a foregone conclusion who would win the gold. The question, if any, was about the timing. Tebogo, as he was to say later, was off to the best start of his life, a reaction time of 0.129s giving him the drive needed to take command of the race by the 30 metres. From then on it was a one-man race, with Jamaican Bouwahjgie Nkrumie making a desperate but futile attempt to catch him. With about 30 metres to go to the finish, the favourite and record holder, in lane four, turned to his right and further down gesticulated towards Nkrumie. Comparisons with the great Jamaican, Usain Bolt, were inevitable. Tebogo’s style, his finish, the show-boasting towards the end, were all reminiscent of Bolt. The Jamaican did not have a good start in the Beijing Olympics, but he had time to spare through the final 20 metres, thumping his chest, looking back and running through with his arms down at his side. Had you run with the correct technique till the end? This was a question that Bolt and Tebogo were asked. “The statement (celebration before the end) was to come out and enjoy the race,” he said. “If everybody watching at home can enjoy the race, to remind them a little bit about what Usain Bolt did back in the days. He’s my idol – the person I look up to”, Tebogo told reporters.
Nkrumie’s silver came in 10.022s, a national under-20 record while last year’s silver medallist Benjamin Richardson of South Africa edged Thai sensation, Puripol Boonson, by a thousandth of a second for the bronze, both credited 10.12s. Behind Booson were two other Asians, Malaysia’s Mohd. Azeem Fahmi (10.14s) and Japan’s Hiroki Yanagita (10.24s). It was the second victory for Fahmi over a better-rated Yanagita since he had edged the Japanese in the heats also, while clocking a national under-20 record of 10.09s. Yanagita, a relay team member for Japan at Eugene, was timed the same 10.24s that he clocked in the final. A poor start was the undoing of the Japanese.
Apart from Tebogo, there were others who successfully defended their championships titles. South African Mine de Klerk who took the shot-discus double at Nairobi last year began her title defence by winning the shot put gold on Tuesday. She had a third round mark of 17.17m that proved far too tough for the rest. Turkey’s Pinar Akyol had to be satisfied with the silver for a second successive edition, with 16.84m while Poland’s Zuzana Maslana took the bronze with a personal best of 16.06m. “I didn’t have the best qualifying (16.11m), so I was a bit nervous but once I threw my first shot all nervousness went and I enjoyed it,” said de Klerk , The South African had three other throws over 16.60m apart from her winning mark of over 17 metres. Akyol fouled four of her attempts including the first two with her best coming in the final round.
Frenchman Erwan Konate leaped to 8.08m to defend his long jump title. The winning mark, a world under-20 lead, came in the fifth round. Cuban Alejandro Parada claimed the silver with 7.91m while Brazil’s Gabriel Luiz Boza had the bronze with a last-gasp effort of 7.90m. American Curtis Williams had a personal best 7.86m for the fourth place. Lin Mingfin of Hong Kong (7.57m) was ninth.
Serbia’s Adriana Vilagos was another athlete who won back-to-back titles. She took the javelin gold with a championship record of 63.52m with the host country’s Valentina Barrios improving Colombian national record with 57.84m for the silver. With a last-round throw of 55.11m, Uruguay’s Manuela Rotundo won the bronze. The mixed relay quartet of Barath Sridhar, Priya Mohan, Kapil and Rupal improved their country’s bronze status from the last edition to silver in a fiercely-contested final with the US. The Indians had clocked second best behind the Americans in the heats also, when they timed an Asian under-20 record of 3:19.62. India improved the heats timing by whopping two seconds plus as the team gave a hot chase to the US on the home straight through Rupal. Kennedy Wade held her off eventually for a memorable victory. The event having been relatively new, many teams clocked personal bests and season bests while coming lower down. American Tark O’Hagan had a huge personal best of 20.73m in taking the men’s shot put (6kg) title while Jamaica’s Kobe Lawrence was quite close for the silver with his 20.58m which came in the fifth round. Lawrence could manage only 18.80m in the final round when the American, who had his best in the fourth round, must have been on tenterhooks. On the opening day on Monday, Ethiopia’s Addison Yihune took the men’s 5000m in 14:03.05 while Kenyan Betty Chelangat claimed the women’s 3000m gold in 9:01.03.
By A Correspondent
India’s Rupal Chaudhary added one bronze medal to her collection from the World Under-20 athletics championships in Cali, Colombia on the fourth day on Thursday, as Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo was denied the sprint double by a lesser-known Israeli Blessing Akawasi Afrifah.
Rupal, competing in her first international meet took the 400m bronze behind Britain’s Yemi Mary John and Kenyan Damaris Mutunga in a personal best 51.85s. John (51.50s) and Mutunga (51.71s) also clocked personal best. The Kenyan also ran a National junior record in the process.
Rupal had earlier anchored the Indian mixed 400m relay team to silver behind the US. Only Hima Das, currently not competing in the 400m, had previously won a one-lap medal for India at these championships. Das won gold in the 2018 edition. With success for the Asian nations being rare in these championships in Colombia, Rupal brought cheer for India and the continent.
There was one more bronze for Asia on Wednesday as Yusuf Ali Abbas of Bahrain came third in men’s 400m in a personal best 45.80s. He had won the Arab U-20 championships in Tunisia earlier this year in a PB of 45.87s. The 19-year-old had come through the semifinals in third place but showed good finishing capability to come home for the bronze, his first medal at the global level.
Before the day was out, Tebogo, who set a world record of 9.91s in the 100m earlier, was edged at the finish in the 200m final by Afrifah. Both were credited with the same 19.96s for a combined championship record, the Israeli winning by six-thousandth of a second.
“I’m out of words,” said Afrifah, “For a second, I thought I’m second, but I am very happy to be second to Tebogo’. I achieved my dream.” Afrifah was seventh in Nairobi last year.
Tebogo said: “This is the best race that I have ever run in my life so far. I’m really grateful for the performance and it’s not everybody who can run these fast times, four days in a row.” He was referring to the schedule of six races in four days that he had to tackle in making it a gold-silver finish in Cali.
South African Lythe Pillay celebrated his victory in the men’s 400m even before the finish-line, a la Tebogo, as he powered to a personal best 45.80s to avenge his defeat last year when he had finished out of the podium.
“It was a difficult journey after coming in fourth last year,” said Pillay. “My hope was to come back and challenge for the title this year. I got covid in February and was hospitalised. It was a difficult year emotionally as well, trying to keep my hopes and faith up.”
Kenyan Faith Cherotich was another athlete who made up for disappointment in the last edition with a gold. Bronze at home in the previous edition, Cherotich took the 3000m steeplechase title this time with a time of 9:6.14..Ethiopians Sembo Alemayew and Messert Yeshaneh filled up the lower slots in the standings.
After a group of five broke away early, Alemayew stuck close to Cherotich but with two laps to go, the Kenyan, determined to take the title this time, built up a five-second lead over her rivals and then stretched it further before winning in 9:16.14. Alemayew won the silver well behind in 9:30.41.
One of those who retained the title from Nairobi was Finland’s heptathlete Saga Vanninen. She had plenty to spare at the finish with 6084 points with German Serina Riedel taking the silver at 5874.
On Wednesday, Jamaican Tina Clayton successfully defended her women’s 100m title clocking a championship record of 10.95s. In a one-two finish for Jamaica, Serena Cole took the silver in 11.14s while American Shawnti Jackson was just a hundredth of a second for the bronze. Jackson, better known as the daughter of 2005 World 400m hurdles champion Bershawn Jackson is bound to make a mark for herself in the coming days if performance in these championships is any indication.
“Coming out, my mindset wasn’t about a personal best or championship record, it was to defend my title,” said Clayton. “I didn’t feel any pressure. I have all the confidence that I put in the work, and I trusted my coach,” she was quoted as saying.
Emma Srala of Sweden dealt a severe blow to the double-double aspirations of Mine De Klerk by winning the women’s discus title on Wednesday. De Klerk who had won the shot-put gold earlier was defending her double crown won in Nairobi.
In the event Srala had a fourth-round throw of 56.15m that could not be matched. Desponia Areti Filippidou of Greece took the silver with a season best 54.48m whle De Klerk, despite a national under-20 record of 53.54m on her fifth throw had to be satisfied with the bronze. The South African had won the shot put-discus double in Nairobi.
Japan, with Hiroki Yanagita, a member of the senior team, on anchor led the qualifiers into the final in the men’s 4x100m relay with 39.12s. South Africa, Nigeria and the US won the other heats while Jamaica cocked second best at 39.24s, coming second in the heat won by Japan.
By A Correspondent
Sharifa Davronova of Uzbekistan and the Japanese men’s sprint relay team added gold medals to Asia’s collection on the last two days as the World Under-20 athletics championships drew to a close at Cali, Colombia, on Saturday.
Davronova, the 16-year-old Uzbek took the women’s triple jump gold while the Japanese relay team without a gold till then, claimed the title in a dramatic twist of fortunes on the fifth day in which South Africa was disqualified.
Japan produced the lone gold for Asia till then on the penultimate day of the championships when its team was adjudged first in a photo-finish with Jamaica after the initial winner, South Africa, was disqualified.
It was high drama at the end of the sprint relay as South Africa was disqualified because of the lead runner Mukhetwa Tshifura committing a lane infringement, leaving the gold for Japan which tied with Jamaica at 39.35s but was separated by two-thousandth of a second by the photo-finish equipment. The US took the bronze in 39.57s.
Kowa Ikeshita, Hiroto Fujiwara, Shunki Tateno and Hiroki Yanagita comprised the Japanese gold-winning relay team. Much could have been expected from Yanagita in these championships but after a personal best 10.15s in the semifinals in the 100m he finished sixth in the final with 10.24s behind Thailand’s 16-year-old Puripol Bunsoon (fourth in 10.12s in photo-finish for bronze) and Malaysian Muhd. Azeem Fahmi (fifth in 10.14s).
Sharifa Davronova won the triple jump gold with a world-leading 14.04m in her second attempt after having fouled the first. She had one more foul and passed her last two attempts.
Davronova had her previous best of 13.92m in Tashkent in May last and had taken the second place in the Quosanov Memorial in Almaty in June 13.80m.
Sohane Aucagos (France) with 13.38m and Tana Boras (Australia) with a personal best 13.30m claimed silver and bronze on a day of rains and brief disruptions.
Japan also won the silver and bronze in the women’s 10,000m walk on Friday with Ai Ooyama (46:24.44) losing out the gold in a close finish with Mexican Karla Ximena Serrano who timed 46:24.35. Ayana Annai (46:43.07) was the bronze winner for Japan.
Japan also had a bronze through hammer thrower Raika Murakami. In a competition dominated by Italian Rachela Mori (67.21m), Murakami threw 61.45m on her second attempt to register a season best. Paola Bueno Cavillo of Mexico was second with 62.74m.
The Jamaican women’s sprint relay team clocked a world under-20 record in retaining its title won in Nairobi last year with 42.59s effort that left USA (43.28s) and host Colombia (44.59s) behind. Despite a fumble on the second exchange, the Jamaicans bettered the previous record set by their own team last year. Though they bettered the record in the Carifta Games in July with 42.58s that mark by Jamaica was not ratified as dope tests were not conducted on all the four runners.
The Ethiopians won four gold medals on the sixth and final day on Saturday, winning the men’s and women’s middle-distance and long-distance events to underline the emerging talent ready to take over from the current crop of seniors. The gold medals came in the men’s 800m and 3000m steeplechase and the women’s 1500m and 5000m.
India added its second silver medal to take its total tally to two silver and one bronze medal, the same as the country had in last year’s edition. The silver on the fifth day came through triple jumper T. Selva Prabhu who jumped a personal best 16.15m.
That the Indian was more than one metre behind the winner was because of a stunning opening jump of 17.27m by Jamaica’s Jaydon Hibbert that looked to have surprised the 17-year-old gold medallist himself.
As Hibbert looked up from the sand to see where he had landed, he could not believe it himself. And as the scoreboard came up to show 17.27m, he buried his face near the pit, unable to control his emotions. He passed his last four attempts. He had a previous best of 16.66m back home in April. His winning leap was world lead in under-20 and under-18 and Area record in Under-20.
“I can’t even soak it up. I didn’t see this coming, I’m speechless,” said Hibbert. “This was a surprise because I came to the competition with a knee pain and I didn’t even have a proper run up today.”
Sharifa Davronova, a 16-year-old from Uzbekistan added a second gold to Asia’s collection on the final day, winning the triple jump title with a world-leading 14.04m in her second attempt after having fouled the first. She had one more foul and passed her last two attempts.
Yusuf Ali Abbas of Bahrain, with a personal best 45.80s that fetched him the bronze in the men’s 400m, was the other contributor to Asia’s medals tally in this edition of the championships.
China, like on the last occasion in Nairobi, was absent this time, too, though unlike last time, the US, Britain, Germany and Australia, among others, participated.
India, unlike last time, could not win a medal in the women’s 4x400m relay, its runners obviously fatigued after a late dash from home and a tough schedule with individual and relay events. They finished last in 3:36.72. The US (3:28.06) took the gold with Jamaica (3:31.59) and Britain (3:31.86) claiming the minor medals.
The US topped the medals tally with seven gold, four silver and four bronze while Jamaica came second with six, seven and three. Ethiopia (6-5-1), Kenya (3-3-4), South Africa (2-1-2), Turkey (2-1-1) and France (2-1-0) were the among the others behind the leaders. A total of 24 nations won gold while medal winners came from 41 countries.
Grief in our hearts, we announce the demise of our beloved Lydia de Vega-Mercado, Philippine sports legend and Asia’s Sprint Queen, in the 1980s on Wednesday, 10th August 2022.Lydia de Vega was dubbed as Asia’s fastest woman and a two-time gold medalist in the Asian Games, besides several other Southeast Asian Games in which she competed. She was a legend who brought much honour to the Philippines and Asia and would be remembered for her achievements and contribution.
On behalf of Asian AA, president Dahlan and Council Members, we send our deepest condolences to the family and the people of the Philippines. May her soul Rest In Peace.
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
TURKEY
5th Islamic Solidarity Games at Konya / 08. – 12.08.2022
(-courtesy of the Games – website – )
following are TOP 3 results plus all addit. records and detailed results by all other competitors (finishers) from
ASIAN AA Member Federations from the athletics events of these major World Multi-Sports Games
information from these Games (held in the Asian part of Turkey) are included to my Reports service mainly because competitors from 21 ASIAN AA Member Federations were a major part of these International Games with athletes entered from overall 50 countries in Athletics –
please consider, that all times during first 3 days are invalid due to a technical failure on the cabling of the starting system and cannot be valued as Records and for Rankings lists; these events are marked with an asterix (*) in the results sheet below; overall Games Records were improved in 15 events (plus the new
Mixed Relay); however, relevant results in 5 events (9.89 in 100 m; 13.36 in 110 mH & 48.67 in 400 H for Men resp. 11.03 in 100 m & 13.15 in 100 m H for Women) cannot be counted for the reasons as above
Men:
100 m (9)*/+1.7: Arthur Cisse Gue CIV 9.89; Abdullah Abkar Mohammed KSA 9.95; Barakat Al-Harthy OMA 9.99;…5. Hassan Taftian IRI 10.02; 6. Imranur Rahman BAN 10.17;
semis (9)* s1/-0.2: 1. Mohammed KSA 9.96; 2. Taftian IRI 10.05;…5. Abdulraouf Rashid BRN 10.33;
6. Ali Al-Baloushi OMA 10.37; 7. Shajar Abbas PAK 10.38; s2/+0.7: 1. Barka Abdou BRN 10.09 (dnf in final); 3. Mohammed Dawood Abdullah KSA 10.30;…5. Mohd Haiqal Hanafi MAS 10.46;
s3/+0.1:,,,2. Rahman BAN 10.06; 3. Al-Harthy OMA 10.09;…5. Khairul Hafiz Jantan MAS 10.49;
heats (8)* h1/+0.3: 1. Rashid BRN 10.27;…4. Shah Mahmood Noor Zahi AFG 10.49 (then disq./false start in semi 3); 5. Noureddine Hadid LBN 10.53; 6. Hassan Saaid MDV 10.60; h2/+1.3: …2. Mohammed KSA 10.06;…3. Al-Baloushi OMA 10.25;…5. Ildar Akhmadiyev TJK 10.56; 6. Alisher Sadulayev TKM 10.74;
7. Oskar Kuchmuradov UZB/2003 10.76; 8. Mohammad Sayed Sahil AFG 11.67; h3/+1.1: 1. Ogunode QAT 9.98 (then disq./false start in semi 2); 2. Abdou BRN 10.04;…4. Shajar Abbas PAK 10.25; 7. Bilal Thiyab JOR 10.59; h4/+4.0:…2. Rahman BAN 10.01w; 3. Mohammad Hussein Abareghi IRI 10.20w (dns in semi 3); 4. Jantan MAS 10.26w; 5. Abdullah KSA 10.30w; 6. Favoris Muzrapov TJK 10.41w (dns in semi 3); h5/+5.1: 1. Taftian IRI 9.88w; 2. Al-Harthy OMA 9.99w;…4. Hanafi MAS 10.12w;…6. Ibadullah Adam MDV 10.54w;
200 m (11)/+3.7: Emmanuel Eseme CMR 20.16w; Ramil Guliyev TUR 20.24w; Chakir Machmour MAR 20.63w;…5. Mohammad Hussein Abareghi IRI 20.93w;…8. Salem Yaaqoub BRN 21.17w;
semis (11) s1/+3.6:…2. Yaaqoub BRN 20.77w;…5. Noureddine Hadid LBN 21.18w;…7. Shah Mahmood Noor Zahi AFG 21.60w; 8. Ahmed Abdullah Saad Al-Yaari YEM 22.34w; s2/+4.1:…6. Jonathan Nyepa MAS 21.32w; s3/+4.2:…2. Abareghi IRI 20.74w;…4. Shajar Abbas PAK 20.85w;…7. Ibadulla Adam MDV
21.51w; 8. Favoris Muzrapov TJK 21.72w;
heats (10)* h1/+1.0:…2. Muzrapov TJK 21.71; 3. Adam MDV 21.75; 4. Al-Yaari YEM 22.20;
h2/+0.1:…2. Yaacoub BRN 20.92;…5. Hassan Saaid MDV 21.69; 6. Bilal Thiyab JOR 22.00; 7. Mohammad
Sayed Sahil AFG 23.71; h3/+1.3:…4. Nyepa MAS 21.16; 5. Noor Zahi AFG 21.22;…8. Aleksandr Pronzhenko TJK 22.41; h4/+0.6: 1. Abaraeghi IRI 20.75; 2. Barakat Al-Harthy OMA 20.84 (disq. in semi):
3. Hadid LBN 20.89;…6. Oskar Kuchmuradov UZB 21.91; h5/+1.3:…5. Alisher Sadullayev TKM 21.72;
h6/+1.6: 1. Abbas PAK 20.68; 2. Abdul Mueed Baloch PAK 21.28 (disq.in semi);
400 m (10)*: Mikhail Litvin KAZ 45.36; Youssef Ahmed Masrahi KSA 45.80; Mazen Moutan Al-Yaseen
KSA 45.95; 4. Musa Isah BRN 46.08;…7. Abbas Yusuf Ali BRN/2003 46.60;
heats (8)* h1:…2. Masrahi KSA 45.95;…5. Andrey Sokolov KAZ 48.44; h2: 1. Mikhail Litvin KAZ 44.94;
2. Isah BRN 45.31;…5. Ahmed Abdullah Saad Al-Yaari YEM 48.76; 6. Dewa Radika Syah INA 49.45;
h3: 1. Al-Yaseen KSA 45.94; 2. Abbas BRN/2003 46.25;…4. Abdul Mueed Baloch PAK 47.45;
5. Sadykzhan Shakhzatbek KGZ 49.12;
800 m (10)*: Abubaker Haydar Abdallah QAT 1:47.59; Sadam Koumi SUD 1:48.14; Hafid Rizqy MAR 1:48.22 (1:48.215); 4. Abdirahman Saeed Hassan QAT 1:48.22 (1:48.220); 5. Ebrahim Al-Zofairi KUW 1:48.69;…8. Mohammed Al-Suleimani OMA 1:50.02;
heats (8)* h1: 1. Hassan QAT 1:51.34;…5. Abdullah Mohamed Saad Al-Yaari YEM/2003 1:53.16; 6. Samat
Kazakbayev KGZ 1:56.52; h2:…2. Al-Zofairi KUW 1:49.31;…4. Al-Suleimani OMA 1:49.73; 5. Hussein
Riza MDV 1:58.25; h3: 1. Abdallah QAT 1:51.51;…4. Musulman Dzholomanov KGZ 1:52.67;
5. Mohammed Dwedar PLE 1:59.47;…7. Ekhwan Nudin INA 2:03.33;
1500 m (12): Abdellatif Sadiki MAR 3:54.40; Abdirahman Saeed Hassan QAT 3:54.46; Salim Keddar ALG 3:54.72;…5. Adam Ali Musaab QAT 3:56.33; 6. Zouhair Aouad BRN 3:57.08;…8. Shokhrukh
Davlyatov UZB 4:00.86; 9. Seyed Amir Zamanpour IRI 4:02.44;
heats (11) h1: 1. Musaab QAT 3:51.26;…7. Yevgeniy Fadeyev UZB 3:59.65; 8. Samat Kazakbayev KGZ 4:02.66;…10. Tamer Qaoud PLE/2004 4:06.11; h2: 1. Hassan QAT 3:48.34;…4. Aouad BRN 3:48.82;
5. Zamanpour IRI 3:49.97; 6. Davlyatov UZB 3:51.10;…8. Robi Syanturi INA 4:03.10; 9. Hussain
Al-Farsi OMA/2003 4:03.37; 10. Musulman Dzholomanov KGZ 4:09.48;
5000 m (8)*: Birhanu Balew BRN 13:51.64; Mohamed Fares MAR 13:54.02; Abel Chebet UGA 13:54.93;
…6. Tarik Al-Amri KSA 13:59.59; 7. Albert Rop BRN 14:02.09;…9. Seyed Amir Zamanpour IRI 14:49.21;
10. Nursultan Keneshbekov KGZ 14:50.10; 11. Yevgeniy Fadeyev UZB 14:51.45; 12. Tamer Qaoud PLE/2004 16:27.36;
10000 m (10)*: Dawit Fikadu Admasu BRN 28:31.14; Abel Chebet UGA 28:31.39; Moumin Bouh Guelleh DJI 28:33.01;…5. Albert Rop BRN 28:45.66;…9. Shokhrukh Davlyatov UZB 30:22.20; 10. Nursultan Keneshbekov KGZ 31:22.06;…12. Ilya Tyapkin KGZ 31:49.83; 13. Nofeldi Petingko INA 33:21.40;
3000 m St (10)*: Abderrafia Bouassel MAR 8:57.92; Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim DJI 8:58.92; Adam Ali Musaab QAT 9:02.53; 4. John Kibet Koech BRN 9:19.64; 5. Jamil Saleh Ali Al-Hamati YEM 10:26.49
(only 5 finishers);
110 m H (10)*/+2.1: Amine Bouanani ALG 13.21w; Louis Francois Mendy SEN 13.28w; Yacoub Mohamed Al-Youha KUW 13.30;w 4. David Yefremov KAZ 13.64w; 5. Masoud Kamran IRI 13.74w;
6. Saeed Al-Absi QAT 13.76w; 7. Ergash Normuradov UZB 13.78w;
heats (9)* h1/+1.4: 1. Al-Youha KUW 13.36;…3. Al-Absi QAT 13.66; 4. Normuradov UZB 13.78;
5. Kamran IRI 13.81; h2/+0.3:,,,3. Yefremov KAZ 13.66; 4. Oumar Abakar QAT/2005 14.66; 5. Leonid
Pronzhenko TJK 15.19;
400 m H (9)*: Bassem Al-Hemeida QAT 48.67; Yasmani Copello CUB 48.86; Abdelmalik Lahoulou ALG 49.15; 4. Mahdi Pirjahan IRI 49.35;…7. Mohammed Al-Muawi KSA 50.32; 8. Vyacheslav Zems KAZ 51.67;
heats (8)* h1: 1. Al-Hemeida QAT 49.68;…3. Al-Muawi KSA 50.84; 4. Ahmad Saeed PAK 52.06;
h2:…3. Pirjahan IRI 50.58;…5. Zems KAZ 51.54; 6. Halomoan Edwin Binsar INA 52.17; 7. Leonid Pronzhenko TJK 54.60;
H J (12): Hamdi Mahamat Alamine QAT 2.14 & Fatiq Abdulghafoor OMA 2.14/NR; Mohammad Eizlan Dahalan MAS 2.14; 4. Sheroz Khan PAK 2.14/NR;…6. Khaled Al-Mesaad KUW 2.09; 7. Salim Saidaliyev
TJK 2.04;
P V (9): Ersu Sasma TUR 5.60 / GR; Hussein Assem Al-Hizam KSA 5.40; Majed Radhi Al-Sayed KUW 4.80 (only 5 competitors incl. Hichem Cherabi ALG & Ali Al-Sabbagha KUW with 3 fouls);
L J (12): Anvar Anvarov UZB 8.01/+1.3; Ildar Akhmadiyev TJK 7.86/+1.7; Necati Er TUR 7.83w/+2.4;
4. Hamoud Al-Wani KSA 7.80/+1.5;…7. Salim Al-Yarabi OMA 7.57/+1.2;…10. Javokhir Noriyev UZB
7.32/+0.7;…12. Ibrahim Naahil Nizaar MDV/2006 6.88w/+3.0 (& 6.71/+0.9 / NR & NJR & NYR); 13. Timur
Isakov KGZ 6.71/+1.3;
T J (9): Necati Er TUR 16.73/+1.4; Alexis Copello AZE 16.40/+0.1; Amath Faye SEN 16.16/+0.6;
4. Hamid Reza Kia IRI 16.07/-0.8;…6. Hassan Nasser Darweesh KSA 15.90/+0.3; 7. Khaled Salim Al-Rawahi
OMA 15.72/+0.2 / NR; 8. Salim Saidaliyev TJK 13.53/-0.4;
S P (8): Alperen Karahan TUR 20.46 / GR; Mohamed Dawooda Tolo KSA 20.12; Abdelrahman Mahmoud BRN 19,44; 4. Morteza Nazemi IRI 18.98; 5. Mohd Meshari Suroor Saad KUW 18.82; 6. Mehdi Saberi IRI 18.69; 7. Ebrahim Al-Fadhli KUW 17.75; 8. Musab Al-Momani JOR 17.48; 9. Doston Razhabov UZB 17.06; 10. Moh.Jamshaid Ali PAK 16.65;
D T (11): Essa Mohamed Al-Zankawi KUW 62.03; Moaaz Mohamed Ibrahim QAT 61.35; Oussama Khennoussi ALG 60.59/NR;…5. Ehsan Hadadi IRI 59.81; 6. Muhammad Irfan Shamsuddin MAS 59.37;
7. Musab Al-Momani JOR 56.41; 8. Rashidbek Sodikov UZB 55.24; 9. Hossein Rasouli IRI 54.83;
10. Ivan Markelov UZB 51.72;
H T (11): Sukhrob Khodjayev UZB 71.87; Esref Apak TUR 71.34; Özkan Baltaci TUR 68.90; 4. Mergen
Mammedov TKM 68.40; 5. Ahmed Amgad Al-Seify QAT 68.14; 6. Ali Mohamed Al-Zankawi KUW 66.98; 7. Mahmoud El-Gohary BRN 64.64; 8. Mohamed Hussein Al-Debaisi KSA 62.30; 9. Sadat Marzouqi
Ajisan MAS 59.05; 10. Mubeen Al-Kindy OMA/2003 57.26;
J T (12): Arshad Nadeem PAK 88.55 / GR (x ; 79.40; 88.55; 75.50; 82.40; 83.33); Ahmed Bader Magour QAT 74.28; Ali Fathi Ganji IRI 71.42; 4. Abdulrahman Al-Azemi KUW 68.41; 5. Abd.Hafiz INA 62.02
(only 5 competitors);
4×100 R (12): TUR (E.Z.Barnes, J.A.Harvey, K.Özer, R.Guliyev) 38.74 / GR; BRN (E.S.Omar, A.Rashid, Y.Salem, S.Al-Khaldi) 39.01/NR; OMA (A.Al-Saih, B.Al-Harthy, M.Al-Saadi, A.Al-Baloushi) 39.21/NR;
4. GAM (S.Jobe, A.Joof, E.Camara, A.Jammeh) 39.27/NR; 5. KSA (M.D.Abdullah, F.M.Al-Subaie,
H.Al-Wani, A.A.Mohamed) 39.32; 6. MAS (J.Nyepa, M.Arsyad, M.H.Hanafi, K.H.Jantan) 39.46;
…8. QAT (S.Al-Absi, O.Abakar, S.Al-Dahati, T.Ogunode) 40.36;
heats (11) h1: 1. BRN 39.66; 2. OMA 39.75; 3. MAS 39.90;…5. QAT 41.15; h2: 1. TUR (E.Z.Barnes, J.A.Harvey, K.Özer, E.Özkan) 39.54 / (GR); ..3. KSA 40.12; 4. MDV (M.Shamin, I.Nizar, I.Adam, H.Saaid) 42.64; 5. TJK (I.Akhmadiyev, A.Pronzhenko, S.Saidaliyev, L.Pronzhenko) 42.71;
4×400 R (12): MAR (A.El Haddaoui, R.M´Hamdi, S.Hinti, H.Dair) 3:03.76; ALG (M.Laredj, A.Hammokoui,
A.Bendjemaa, A.Lahoulou) 3:04.52; BRN (A.Khamis, H.Al-Dosari, A.Y.Ali, M.Isah) 3:04.79;…5. KAZ (Vy.Zems, A.Sokolov, D.Yefremov, M.Litvin) 3:10.63 (KSA, QAT & TUR disq.);
Women:
100 m (9)*/+1.1: Edidiong Odiong BRN 11.03; Farzaneh Fasihi IRI 11.12; Maboundou Kone CIV 11.13;
4. Hajar Al-Khaldi BRN 11.18; …7. Olga Safranova KAZ 11.37;
semis (9)* s1/-0.8: 1. Odiong BRN 11.33; …3. Safronova KAZ 11.46; 4. Mudhawi Al-Shammari KUW
11.68;…7. Mazoon Al-Alaoui OMA 11.93; 8. Laylo Allaberganova UZB 12.13; s2/ 0.0: 1. Fasihi IRI 11.30; 2. Al-Khaldi BRN 11.33;…7. Valentina Meredova TKM 11.87;
heats (8)* h1/+2.4: 1. Fasihi IRI 11.24w;…3. Safronova KAZ 11.33w;…6. Arook Kiran PAK 12.24w;
h2/+2.8: 1. Al-Khaldi BRN 11.15w;…4. Meredova TKM 11.59w;…7. Dima Daralsheikh PLE 12.99w;
h3/+3.5:…4. Al-Alaoui OMA 11.57w; 5. Alya Boshnak JOR 12.01w; 6. Nariyam Alhaa Hussain MDV/2003
12.28w; h4/+3.9: 1. Odiong BRN 10.96w;…3. Al-Shammari KUW 11.60w;…5. Allaberganova UZB 11.80w; 6. Yasmeen Al-Dabbagh KSA 12.81w;
200 m (11)/+2.9: Gina Bass GAM 22.63w; Edidiong Odiong BRN 22.77w; Maboundou Kone CIV 23.12w;…6. Zeinab Mahamat BRN/2003 23.51w; 7. Mudhawi Al-Shammari KUW 23.97w;
semis (11)/+1.1:…4. Mahamat BRN/2003 23.35; 5. Hiba Saeed SUD 23.62/NR; 6. Laylo Allaberganova
UZB 24.34; s2/+3.8:…2. Odiong BRN 23.09w; 3. Olga Safronova KAZ 23.29w (dnf in final);
4. Al-Shammari KUW 23.56w;
heats (10)* h1/+2.0:…2. Safronova KAZ 23.23;…6. Rifa Mohamed MDV 26.09;…8. Dima Daralsheikh PLE
27.37; h2/+1.3:…5. Aishath Himna Hassan MDV 24.66; 6. Alya Boshnak JOR 24.73; h3/+3.3:…2. Mahamat
BRN 23.33w; h4/+1.5: 1. Odiong BRN 23.23; 2. Al-Shammari KUW 23.46;…4. Allaberganova UZB 24.15;…6. Yasmeen Al-Dabbagh KSA 27.49;
400 m (10)*: Muna Mubarak BRN 52.97; Farida Soliyeva UZB 54.07; Sara El Hachimi MAR 54.32;
4. Sri Mayasari INA 54.67;…6. Alexandra Zalyubovskaya KAZ 58.17; 7. Aishath Himna Hassan MDV
58.64; 8. Aminath Layaana Mohamed MDV 62.04;
heats (8)* h1: 1. Mubarak BRN 52.41;…3. Soliyeva UZB 55.27; 4. Hassan MDV 57.99; h2: 1. Mayasari INA 54.23;…3. Zalyubovskaya KAZ 56.68; 4. Mohamed MDV 59.79;
800 m (9)*: Ekaterina Guliyev TUR 2:02.28; Soukaina Haji MAR 2:02.78; Assia Raziki MAR 2:03.03;
…6. Toktam Dastarbandan IRI 2:11.46; 7. Ainuska Kalil Kyzy KGZ/2003 2:13.92;
1500 m (12): Winfred Mutile Yavi BRN 4:14.35 / GR; Ekaterina Guliyev TUR 4:16.41; Soukaina Haji MAR 4:16.65;…9. Ainuska Kalil Kyzy KGZ/2003 4:32.52;…11. Amal Al-Roumi KUW 4:36.57;
12. Toktam Dastarbandan IRI 4:41.29;
5000 m (11)/hand-timing: Yasemin Can TUR 16:23.1; Djama Habon Ahmed DJI 16:33.6; Janet Chemusto UGA 16:40.4; …5. Gulshanoy Satarova KGZ 17:01.4; 6. Ruth Jebet BRN 17:06.0;…10. Bontu Rebitu BRN 17:38.7;
10000 m (8)*: Yasemin Can TUR 32:34.33; Bontu Rebitu BRN 32:59.19; Ruth Jebet BRN 33:03.13;
…7. Odekta Elvina Naibaho INA 35:52.19; 8. Gulshanoy Satarova KGZ 36:12.22;
3000 m St (10)*: Winfred Mutile Yavi BRN 9:34.57; Tigist Mekonnen BRN 9:50.14; Ikram Ouaaziz MAR 9:57.18 (only 4 competitors);
100 m H (11)/+3.7: Sevval Ayaz TUR 13.21w; Naomi Akossiwa Akakpo TOG 13.40w; Emilia Nova INA
13.59w;…6. Khurshidabonu Khollieva UZB 13.90w; 7. Lidiya Podsepkina UZB/2003 14.18w (14.171);
8. Mazoon Al-Alaoui OMA 14.18w (14.177);
heats (10)* h1/+1.5:…2. Podsepkina UZB/2003 13.61; 3. Irina Velikhanova TKM 14.82; 4. Norliyana Kamaruddin MAS 14.91; 5. Saba Tarabeen PLE 17.70; h2/+0.2:…3. Nova INA 13.70;…5. Khollieva UZB
14.08; 6. Al-Alaoui OMA 14.12;
400 m H (9)*: Noura Ennadi MAR 56.15; Aminat Yusuf Jamal Odeyemi BRN 56.41; Christelle Linda Angounou CMR 57.92;…5. Saleha Jasim BRN 65.89 (only 5 competitors);
H J (11): Safina Sadullayeva UZB 1.97 / GR & Asian 2022 Leader & 5th (eq) ASIAN All-Time & 2nd (eq.) UZB All-Time; Svetlana Radzivil UZB 1.87; Kristina Ovchinnikova KAZ 1.87;…6. Norliyana Kamaruddin MAS 1.73; 7. Ritu Akhter BAN 1.73/NR;…9. Ummay Hafsa Rumky BAN 1.70; 10. Yap Sean Yee MAS 1.65; 11. Ni Made Eppi Wilantika INA 1.65;
P V (8): Demet Parlak TUR & Buse Arikazan TUR 4.00; Nor Sarah Adi MAS 3.90; 4. Mahsa Mirzatabibi IRI 3.70; 5. Samar Mansouri QAT/2003 3.30;
L J (9): Marthe Koala BUR 6.53w/+2.2 (& 6.21/+1.4); Togba Danismaz TUR 6.34w/+2.9 (& 6.15/+1.6);
Roksana Khudayarova UZB 6.32/+1.4;…5. Darya Reznichenko UZB 6.28/+1.9;…7. Maria Natalia Londa INA
6.18/+1.4; 8. Fatima Mubarak BRN 6.01w/+2.3 (& 5.84/+1.0/NR);…11. Reihaneh Mobini IRI 5.54/+1.3;
qualification (8):..2. Londa INA 6.35w/+3.4; 3. Khudoyarova UZB 6.29w/+3.3;…6. Reznichenko UZB 6.26w/+3.3;…8. Mobini IRI 6.08/+1.0; 9. Mubarak BRN 6.05w/+3.2;…14. Saba Tarabeen PLE/2003 4.66w/+3.6; 15. Noora Abdulhameed MDV/2004 4.65/ 0.0;
T J (11): Sharifa Davronova UZB/2006 14.30w/+4.6 (13.08w/+3.9; 14.30w/+4.6; 13.47w/+2.4; x ; 14.12w/+2.3; x ); Yekaterina Sariyeva AZE 14.12w/+4.1; Tugba Danismaz TUR 13.95w/+2.6; 4. Roksana Khudoyarova UZB 13.87w/+2.2 (& 13.63/+1.8 / GR); 5. Mariya Yefremova KAZ 13,84w/+4.5;
S P (8): Emel Dereli TUR 17.25; Pinar Akyol TUR 16.87; Eki Febri Ekawati INA 14.93;
D T (9): Özlem Becerek TUR/2003 54.91 / GR; Nurten Mermer TUR 52.85; Nora Atim Monie CMR
50.19; 4. Queenie Kung Ni Ting MAS 48.72;
H T (8): Hanna Skydan AZE 70.23; Kivlicim Kaya-Salman TUR 65.68; Zouina Bouzebra ALG 59.51;
4. Zarinakhon Nosirjonova UZB 59.30; …7. Nurul Hidayah Lukman MAS 51.59;
J T (10): Esra Türkmen TUR 57.46; Eda Tugsuz TUR 56.59; Nargiza Kuchkarova UZB 56.08;
4. Musharraf Saydakhmetova UZB 56.05;…6. Jennet Mukhamova TKM 49.41;
4×100 R (12): GAM (O.Buwaro, W.Njadoe, M.Jallow, G.Bass) 43.83 / GR & NR; BRN (F.Mubarak, E.Odiong, A.Y.J.Odeyemi, H.Al-Khaldi) 44.11; TUR (S.Özciftci, S.Ayaz, C.N.Sayin, E.Polat) 44.49/NR;
4. MDV (M.A.Hussain, R.Mohamed, A.H.Hassan, A.L.Mohamed) 48.21/NR (MAR & UZB dnf);
4×400 R (12): BRN (Z.Nahamat, A.Y.J.Odeyemi, A.Ahmed, M.Mubarak) 3:33.65 / Asian 2022 Leader;
TUR (E.Polat, E.Guliyev, B.Yildirim, E.Tulum) 3:35.24; MAR (S.El Hachimi, S.Haji, N.Ennadi, A.Raziki)
3:35.86; 4. UZB (M.Radzhabova, K.Mirsaliyeva, L.Allaberganova, I.Levina) 3:50.69; 5. IRI 4:32.48;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (11): BRN (Ali Khamis, Zeinab Mahamat, Musa Isah, Muna Mubarak) 3:17.40 / GR (new event);
MAR (R.Mhamdi, S.El Hachimi, H.Dair, A.Raziki) 3:20.29/NR; TUR (O.Kaya, E.Tulum, S.Ören, B.Yildirim)
3:22.90; 4. CMR (L.Nganguele, I.Bell Bonong, N.Tentdap, C.L.Angounou) 3:28.72/NR; 5. UZB (O.Kuchmuradov, M.Radzhabova, A.Kharisov, F.Soliyeva) 3:44.67;
Medal Tally
(43 Gold medals in 41 events incl. 2 Gold each in Men´s HJ & Women´s PV / 25 countries won at least 1 medal)
TUR 13 + 10 + 6 = 29
BRN 7 + 6 + 3 = 16
MAR 4 + 3 + 7 = 14
IZB 4 + 2 + 2 = 8
QAT 2 + 3 + 1 = 6
other medals for Asian countries:
9=. KUW & OMA each 1 + 0 + 2 = 3; 13. KAZ 1 + 0 + 1 =2; 14. PAK 1 + 0 + 0 = 1;
16. KSA 0 + 4 + 1 = 5; 19=.IRI 0 + 1 + 1 = 2; 23=. INA & MAS each 0 + 0 + 2 = 2; 25. TJK 0 + 0 + 1 = 1
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INDONESIA
National Championships at Semarang / 06. – 11.08.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Umar Yono, PASI- )
following are detailed results from these National Champs for different Age categories (Seniors, U20/Juniors
and U18/Youth) at Semarang City (Central Jaya) with some excellent performances (esp.in sprint events)
Men:
100 m (9)/-0.1: Lalu Muhammad Zohri 10.10 / his 2nd fastest ever (NR = 10.03); Wahyu Setiawan 10.32; Sudirman Hadi 10.36 / 6th (eq) INA All-Time; Moh. Bisma Diwa 10.45; Adi Joko Kucoro 10.49; Jaelani Fatah Sidik 10.67; Prasha Rizki Kusumawami 10.70;
heats (9) h1/+0.4: Zohri 10.38; Diwa 10.57; h2/+0.8: Setiawan 10.29 / 4th INA All-Time; Raharja Ayyub Niti 10.60; Abdullah Iswandi 10.78; Burhan Wardhani 10.83; h3/ 0.0: Hadi 10.42; Geraldo Yehezkiel 10.51 (dns in final); Adith Rico Pradana 10.72; Agung Subekti 10.79; h4/+1.1: Sidik 10.52; Nanang Adi Saputro 10.61; Sahulata Dedi Prawira 10.73; Reza Ulin Nuha 10.79; Supriadin 10.80; h5/+1.0: Kusumawami 10.61; Rizky Ramadhan 10.75; Sapwaturrahman 10.83; F.Floribertus Rio 10.85;
200 m (8)/ 0.0: Bayu Kertanegara 21.58; Geraldo Yezekiel 21.72; Moh.Bisma Diwa 21.78; Rizky Ramadhan 21.96;
heats (8) h2/+0.2: Okky Setyo Utomo 21.49; Prasha Rizki Kusumawami 21.72; h4/-1.0: Ramadhan 21.83; Diwa 21.84; Jaelani Fatih Sidik 21.98; h5/-0.4: Kertanegara 21.33; Yehezkiel 21.39; Burhan Wardhani 21.96;
400 m (9): Moh.Ramdhan Fitriadi 48.82;
800 m (10): Ketut Merta Yasa 1:54.99; Irwandi Fokatea 1:55.13; Bilal Bilano 1:56.61; Arjun ?? 1:57.49;
1500 m (8): Moh.Hadrin Mahdang 4:05.06;
5000 m (8): Fajar Hidayat 15:07.48; Syamsuddin Massa 15:11.35;
10000 m (9)/hand-timed: Riki M.Simbolon 31:18.5; Syamsuddin Massa 31:42.3;
3000 m St (11): Syamsuddin Massa 9:17.42; Atjong Tio Purwanto 9:24.71; Rahmad Setiabudi 9:31.30;
110 m H (9)/+1.0: Hirzan Rahmadhan 14.26 / 4th INA All-Time; Ghanes Bagus Pandega 14.27; Moh.Khairuddin Syaputra 14.39; Rio Maholtra 14.41; Deka Arya Santa 15.21; Adrian Yulianto 15.24; Moh.Fadhil Fauzi 15.26;
heats (9) h1/+1.9: Pandega 14.22 / 3rd INA All-Time; Syaputra 14.39; Yulianto 14.91;
h2/+0.9: Rahmadhan 14.64; Maholtra 15.07; Fauzi 15.15; Santa 15.26;
400 m H (10): Moh.Khairuddin Syaputra 52.9; Muhammad Muhaidir 53.47; Andrian 53.65;
heats (10) h1: Syaputra 54.75; Fani Setiawan 54.88; h2: Muhaidir 54.62;
H J (8): I Made Gede Antara 2.11 / 3rd INA All-Time;
P V (9): Idan Fauzan Richsan 5.10; Liu Ming Tjai/2004 4.50; Melvin Riswar Bisma/2005 4.50; Restu Gumelar/2005 4.30;
L J (8): Febri Prasetyo 7.38/-0.1; Shafwan Hafiz 7.30/+1.6; Syuk Ahmad Hambali 7.27/+0.8; Firmansyah
Arifianto 7.23/+0.9; Muhammad Arief 7.22/-0.5; Barik Akbar 7.15/+0.9; Chandra Kirana 7.14/-0.4;
T J (9): Muhammad Arief 14.95/-0.1; Agung Wahyudi 14.88/-0.2;
S P (8): Muh.Syahrial Baktiar 16.09 / 4th INA All-Time; Irfan Toni Saputro 14.63; Roni Sisko 14.52;
D T (9): Galih Yoga Widya 48.39; Hardodi Sihombing 45.37; Agus Supratman 43.84; Roni Sisko 43.35;
H T (10): Rafika Putra 51.20; Firdhan Akbar 51.17; Agus Supratman 48.95; Denny Putra Yohannes 48.62; Pramudya Sufallah 48.33; Ardiansyah Apandy 47.42;
J T (10): Rifki Nurfadillah 58.00;
20 km Walk (7): Hendro 1:35:27; Syafaad Tarigan 1:45:27; Moh.Saki Hibatulloh 1:47:19;
4×100 R (10): Jawa Timur Team (M.Bisma Dewa, P.Rizki, R.U.Nuha, A.J.Kuncoro) 41.10;
4×400 R (11): Jawa Timur Team (M.Fikri, M.Reva Putra, A.Ibrahim, H.Astriyanto) 3:17.81;
Junior Men / under 20 years:
100 m (9)/-0.1: Eryk Aprya Dwicandra/2004 10.67; Aldi Agus Saputra/2003 10.70; Steremon Mandagi/2004
10.78; Fariz Agung/2004 10.82;
heats (9) h1/+0.1: Agung/2004 10.84; h2/+1.8: Dwicandra/2004 10.76; h4/+0.6: Mandagi/2004 10.62; Saputra/2003 10.66;
200 m (8)/nwi: Eryk Aprya Dwicandra/2004 22.19;
heats (8) h1/-0.4: Fathkur Sulaifan/2004 21.96; h3/-0.1: Dwicandra/2004 21.95;
110 m H / 99 cm (9)/+0.3: Ayub Kabri/2003 14.07; Dimas Pramudya Kusuma/2003 14.33; Moch Risqi Firdaus/2003 14.55; Baim Bagus Sirait/2004 14.67; Muh.Zulfan Nor/2004 14.87;
400 m H (10): Fadly M.Nur/2003 54.47;
H J (10): Rafael ??/2004 2.04;
L J (8): Liu Ming Tjai/2004 7.24/-0.2;
H T / 6 kg (8): Dedi Yusuf/2004 56.91 / NJR;
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
110 m H / 91.4 cm (6)/nwi: Swara Brian Bagas/2006 13.90; Sumitro/2005 14.62; Supriatama Prabudi/2006 14.63;
heats (6) h1/+0.4: Sumitro/2005 14.79; h2/+0.8: Bagas/2006 14.12; Prabudi/2006 14.70;
Women:
100 m (9)/-0.1: Tyas Martiningsih 11.85; Liviana Rizki 11.99; Jenny Nuraini 12.02; Trivita Herdiyanti 12.22;
heats (9) h1/+1.1: Martiningsih 11.72; Nuraini 11.80; Rizki 11.91; h2/+1.2: Herdiyanti 11.99; Silvia Nurmawati 12.11;
200 m (8)/-0.1: Liviana Rizki 24.88; Jenny Nuraini 25.22; Fabiola Dejamor 25.30;
800 m (10): Novia Nur Nirwani 2:11.16;
5000 m (10): Fitri 18:33.56; Irma Handayani 18:35.68;
10000 m (8): Irma Handayani 38:41.34;
3000 m St (11): Dian Ekayanti 11:16.42; Fitri 11:26.06; Afriana Paijo 11:59.70; Juwita Koy/2003 13:25.95;
100 m H (8)/+0.1: Mariska Yunitasari 14.18; Eunike Yesica Milleni 15.03;
400 m H (10): Rahma Anisa 62.83;
P V (9): Diva Renata Jayadi 3.80; Beby Alya Putri/2004 3.70; M.Maria Andriani/2006 3.70; H.Sofiatul Masito/2003 3.30; Dwi Mundiati/2007 3.00;
L J (10): Rohani 5.94/+0.6; Destyana Adinda 5.62/+0.6;
T J (11): Maesaroh 12.68/-0.1; Gemila Karunia Nur 12.24/-0.8;
S P (11): I Dewa Ayu Itaryanti 12.71; Peryani 12.59; Adinda Karina 12.53; Ayu Fitriani 12.37;
D T (8): Wahyu Nur Aini 43.62; Sulastri 40.36;
H T (9): Priandany Syachrina 48.46; Sulastri 40.15;
J T (10): Yunita Fira Firliani 46.03; Siti Nazirah Napis 43.67; Atinna Nurkamilla Intan 43.67;
Heptathlon (8/9): Hasanah Nida Nurul 4276 (14.86/-0.7; 1.43; 10.20; 26.53/ 0.0 / 5.11/-1.4; 35.58; 2:55.73);
20 km Walk (7): Violine Intan Puspita 1:57:43; Ari Indah Aprilia 2:02:47; Sri Juliani 2:04:56; Halidah Ulfah
2:06:46;
4×100 R (10): Jawa Barat Team (D.Adinda, M.Maryanti, U.Silpiana, T.Murtiningsih) 47.43;
4×400 R (11): Jawa Timur Team (Maulidah, Y.Tristani, F.Samponwenan, D.Anisah) 3:56.32;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
100 m / heats (9) h2/+0.6: Diva Aprilian/2003 12.17;
100 m H (8)/-0.3: Siti Nurkalizah/2003 14.51; Devi Aprilian/2003 14.61 (twin sister to the 100 m runner);
H J (10): Fabriliani Nabilah/2003 1.73;
S P (11): P.Elizabeth Marta/2003 12.78;
H T (9): Natasya Mahdalita/2003 49.98 / NJR; P.Elizabeth Marta/2003 41.38; Dewi Wulandari/2003 40.47;
J T (10): P.Lusia Felia/2004 41.74;
Youth Girls / under 18 years:
100 m (6)/+0.3: Valentine Vanessa Lonteng/2005 11.81 (& 11.72/+0.9 as 1h6);
200 m (7)/+0.3: Valentine Vanessa Lonteng/2005 24.37; Azharah Hoshi Fatihah/2008 (!!) 25.17;
heats (7) h1/+0.4: Fatihah/2008 25.18; h5/+0.7: Lonteng/2005 24.83;
800 m (7): Oktarani N.Mutiara/2006 2:15.54;
2000 m St (7): Adinda Ayumingtyas/2007 7:25.85; Patrik Tefu/2007 8:00.26;
H T / 3 kg (7): Ani Turaini/2005 46.70;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (11): Jawa Timur Team (Muh.Azizi, D.Indasari, Moh.Indra, F.Jingga Eka) 3:46.37;
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MALAYSIA
National Open Meeting at Kuala Lumpur / 30. – 31.07.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
following are detailed results from this National competition for different Age categories
Men:
100 m (30)/nwi: Muh.Fakhrul Abdul Aziz 10.60; Nabil Rizal Alwani 10.65; Muh.Thaqif 10.68;
Muh.Hasrul Najmi Badrul 10.82; Muh.Adil Azhar 10.85;
heats (30) h1/+0.2: Abdul Aziz 10.76; h3/+0.2: Alwani 10.74;
200 m (31)/-0.3: Arvinthevar Gunasekaran 21.99;
5000 m (30): Prabudass Kirshnan 15:15.49;
110 m H (31)/-0.5: Mohd Ridzwan Ridal 14.40; Muhd Hazriq Cik Mat Kilau 15.32;
heats (31) h2/-1.6: Ridal 14.60; h3/-0.6: Wong Chun Yee 15.27;
400 m H (30): Muh.Fakhrul Afizur Nasir 53.78;
H J (31): Farrell Glen Felix Jurus 2.05; Fawaz Muhd Ilmi Afif 2.00; Raof Sapie 2.00;
P V (30): Muh.Naufal Shairul Afzam 4.40; Muh.Akmal Harith Zulkipli 4.30; Muh.Amirul Hakimi Kamrulzaman 4.10;
L J (31): Muh.Sharizal Nasharuddin Isham 7.10/nwi;
S P (30): Farm Loong Deng 16.26; Kong Chin Poh 15.81;
10000 m Walk (30): Muh.Fakhrul Razi Jailani 50:43.43;
4×100 R (30): Perak Team 41.73;
4×400 R (31): Perak Team 3:22.90;
Junior Men:
110 m H / 99 cm (31)/-0.7: Muh.Aizat F.Mohd Fadil 14.72; Aiman Sufian Sahrizal 14.87;
L J (31): Fahmi Harriz Mohd Zaky 7.20/nwi;
Women:
400 m (31): Nurul Faezah Asma Mazlan 57.96 (& 57.55 as 1h3);
3000 m St (31): Kothanayagi Sivakumar 12:50.32;
100 m H (31)/-0.7: Winnie Eng May Xin 15.29;
heats (31) h1/-0.4: Eng May Xin 15.22; h2/-1.0: Emma Hill Yu Wei Ling 15.17;
400 m H (30): Ainur Shafiqah Azmi 64.22;
H J (31): Melissa Choong 1.70; Ngu Jia Xin 1.70; Nini Sharmiza Salim 1.70;
P V (31): Evelyne Tan Xie Yie 3.10;
T J (31): Dayana Shari Uluk 12.13/nwi;
D T (30): Yap Jeng Tzan 42.96;
H T (30): Nurfazira Jalaluddin 45.35;
J T (31): Pavithraa Devi Jayaindran 41.25;
4×100 R (30): Johor Team 48.65;
4×400 R (31): Johor Team 4:05.21;
Junior Women:
100 m H (31)/-0.2: Dhanea Maryella Faez 15.27;
5000 m Walk (31): Kok Hui Ying 27:56.97;
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LEBANON
National Open Clubs Cup Meeting at Jamhour / 11. – 13.08.2022
(-courtesy of newspaper/FB – websites – )
following are few leading performances incl. Two new NR´s (out of incomplete information until now) /
more detailed will be included to my next report after receipt of the official translated results
Men:
400 m (11): Mohamad Mortada 46.94 / NR; Marc Anthony Ibrahim 47.48;
1500 m (11): Peter Khoury 3:51.01; Munir Kabbara 3:51.06;
3000 m St (13): Munir Kabbara 8:58.75;
H J (13): Omar Arnaout/2003 2.05;
S P (11): Badri Obeid 14.83;
J T (12): Nabil Al-Akoumy 65.16 / NR;
Women:
200 m (12)/nwi: Aziza Sbeity 24.25; Haya Kobrosly 25.22;
3000 m St (12): Loaa Zaarour 12:00.14; Jana Termos/2005 13:29.01;
H T (13): Samantha-Ann Haddad 41.02 (missed her NR by 95 cm !);
National Championships at Beyrouth / 29. – 31.07.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Gaby Issa El Khoury – )
following are more detailed results from these champs (in addition to few results by Report No 16)
after receipt of complete official information from my correspondent / Aziza Sbeity was the outstanding
athlet as the winner of 4 national titles (100 m; 200 m; 400 m & as a member of the 4×100 m Relay team)
Men:
100 m (29)/-0.2: Noureddine Hadid 10.87;
200 m (30)/-0.7: Noureddine Hadid 21.84; Abdel Rahim El Rayess 21.92;
400 m (31): Mohamad Mortada 47.52; Marc Anthony Ibrahim 47.97;
800 m (29): Ali Mortada 1:54.40; Peter Khoury 1:54.61; Mohamad Hannouf 1:55.91; Jad Chmaissani
1:56.76;
1500 m (30): Peter Khoury 3:53.50; Ali Mortada 3:54.17;
5000 m (29): Zaid El Sayed 15:26.0/hand-timed;
3000 St (31): Ali Mortada 9:46.54;
400 m H (29): Marc Anthony Ibrahim 51.35; Ayman Kobaydat 55.21;
S P (29): Badri Obeid 14.77;
D T (31): Rami Mansour 44.65; Joe Ghafary 43.63;
J T (30): Nabil Al-Akoumy 62.70;
4×100 R (30)/no details: Army Team 42.72;
4×400 R (31)/no details: Inter Lebanon Team 3:19.92;
Women:
100 m (29)/+0.5: Aziza Sbeity 11.79; Haya Kobrosly 12.05;
200 m (31)/-0.7: Aziza Sbeity 24.46 (& 24.55/+0.7 as 1h1); Haya Kobrosly 25.41;
400 m (31): Aziza Sbeity 55.40 / 2nd LBN All-Time;
1500 m (31): Joan Makary 4:35.96 / 2nd LBN All-Time;
3000 m St (30): Loaa Zaarour 11:52.47/NR; Jana Termos/2005 13:00.41 / NJR & NYR;
400 m H (29): Carla Bouchaouche 65.94 (in her first ever race in this event);
H J (29): Maysaa Mouawad/2003 1.65;
H T (31): Samantha-Ann Haddad 40.96; Mariam Youssef/2004 36.89 / NJR;
4×100 R (30): Let´s Run Team (T.Awada, H.Kobrosly, M.Fenianos, A.Sbeity) 50.12;
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SINGAPORE
PESTA SUKAM Meeting / 30.07. – 07.08.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore-Federation )
this competition was held for various categories (from children to Masters) during two weekends on 30/31st July
and on 6/7th Aug / following are few selected best performances
Men:
H J (6): Brandon Heng Fu Hong 2.05;
P V (31): Joel Ho Chi Kin 4.70; Clevon Wong 4.40;
J T (6): Lucas Wong Yijie/2004 58.60;
DELAYED RESULTS
KAZAKHSTAN
National Junior Champs at Almaty / 29.06. – 01.07.2022
(- courtesy of the KAZ-Federation website – )
following are the best performances from these Junior/U20 Champs with mainly results by female athletes with usually much better standards than in nearly all events for male athletes
Junior Men:
100 m (29)/-0.9: Danil Popov/2005 10.91 (& 10.90/-0.3 as fastest in heats);
800 m (1): Kiril Subbotin/2003 1:56.43;
H J (30): Igor Kosolapov/2003 2.04; Yegor Oleshko/2003 2.00;
P V (29): Vladislav Garbuznyak/2003 4.90;
Decathlon (29/30): Nikita Maksimov/2004 6094 (11.65/-1.4; 6.10/+0.2; 10.92; 1.86; 52.72 / 16.04/+0.1; 31.46;
3.80; 43.62; 4:57.16);
10000 m Walk (30): Darkhan Asetkhanuly/2004 49:21.03; Zharylkasyn Egizbay/2006 49:28.39;
4×400 R (30): SKO Junior Team (M.Cherezhov, N.Bazarov, K.Subbotin, A.Bektasov) 3:24.65;
Junior Women:
100 m (29)/-1.0: Alexandra Sytina/2003 12.16 (& 12.21/-0.3 as fastest in heats);
200 m (30)/-5.7: Irina Konichsheva/2007 (!!) 25.26;
heats (30)/-2.1: Alexandra Sytina/2003 24.83 (dnf in final); Konichsheva/2007 25.25;
400 m (29): Diana Trofimenko/2004 57.32;
1500 m (29): Akbilek Kuralbay/2004 4:46.94;
5000 m (1): Arina Gladysheva/2005 18:34.20;
10000 m (29): Akbayan Nurmamet/2004 37:25.11;
3000 m St (30): Akbilek Kuralbay/2004 11:05.10; Kristina Sergeyeva/2004 11:25.96;
100 m H (30)/-2.7: Alina Chistyakova/2005 15.21; Kristina Ermola/2005 15.25;
400 m H (1): Anastasiya Koloda/2006 62.89; Yekaterina Koloda/2006 63.69 (= twins !);
H J (29): Faina Meyrmanova/2006 1.75; Alina Chistyakova/2003 1.70; Irina Sizova/2005 & Anatoliya
Dinch/2003 1.65;
P V (30): Arina Marchenko/2006 3.40; Elmira Kabirova/2006 3.40; Riza Mukametkali/2006 3.30;
Veronika Kultysheva/2008 (!) 3.20;
L J (30): Anastasiya Rypakova/2004 5.97/-0.2; Valeriya Safonova/2004 5.76/-0.7;
T J (29): Poloina Stepanova/2004 12.67/-0.6; Valeriya Safonova/2004 12.56/-1.0; Olga Ovsekova/2005
12.22/-0.1; Dilara Khaybulina/2005 12.00/-0.8; ex-competition: Tatyana Ovchinnikova 12.22/-0.1;
D T (30): Karina Vassilyeva/2004 42.59;
H T (30): Vlada Galina/2003 45.18;
Heptathlon (29/30): Yekaterina Avdeyenko/2004 4811 (15.67/+0.3; 1.68; 11.35; 26.72/-0.7 / 5.69/+0.4; 28.36; 2:31.72);
10000 m Walk (30): Yasmina Toksanbayeva/2004 52:05.48; Sabrina Arziyeva/2006 56:47.50;
4×100 R (29): Pavlodar Junior Team (M.Shuvalova, Y.Shur, K.Ermola, D.Trofimenko) 49.86;
4×400 R (30): Karaganda Junior Team (O.Kraverts, V.Fakhrutdinova, A.Shumilo, A.Tsverkunova) 3:55.34;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (1): Pavlodar Junior Team (M.Mironov, T.Zhukin, D.Trofimenko, M.Shuvalova) 3:38.96;
DELAYED National Record Info
KUWAIT
3rd GCC GULF GAMES at Al Kuwait / 16. – 18.05.2022
(-addition to Report No 10- )
Women:
100 m (16)/+1.8:… 5. Yasmeen Al-Dabbagh KSA 12.90/NR (this record was not yet included to my earlier
report in contrast to her other NR at 200 m with 27.86/NR;
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ON THE ROAD
(-courtesy of the Race – websites- )
THAILAND
International Khau Lak Marathon at Phangnga / 13.08.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Victor Kipkemei Chepkwony KEN 2:22:15; Joseph Mwangi Ngare KEN 2:22:26 (1st Veteran/45+);
Bililign Yimer ETH 2:23:06; Teshome Getachew ETH 2:24:44; James Gikunga Karanja KEN 2:24:55;
Kindu Sewmehon ETH 2:26:25; Cornelius Chepkok KEN 2:31:49; Sanchai Namkhet THA 2:36:03;
Half Marathon:
John Muiruri Mburu KEN 1:08:52; Nattawut Innum THA 1:09:38; Julius Kiptum Mutai KEN 1:18:43;
Women:
Marathon:
Elizabeth Rumokol KEN 2:53:06; Margaret Njuguna KEN 2:57:54 (1st Masters/50+); ?? ?? THA 3:03:44;
Dorcas Jebotup Tarus KEN 3:18:46; Soraya Tawong THA 3:25:27;
Half Marathon:
Dimitry-Lee Duke AUS (THA-based Triathlet) 1:25:07; Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 1:25:53; Ornanong
Wongsorn THA 1:28:49; Nutchanad Angchun THA 1:35:46; Woraphan Nuansri THA 1:38:21; Kanjana
Maichai THA 1:38:39 (1st Veteran/40+);
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CAMBODIA
7th Khmer Empire Marathon at Angkor Wat / 07.08.2022
Men:
Half Marathon:
Ouk Farit CAM 1:18:24;
Women
Marathon:
Elaine Lee HKG 3:37:19;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
KOREA
International Pole Vault Meeting at Busan / 19. – 20.08.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Chung Young-Hoon, KAAF -)
following are detailed results from this traditional International Competition for three categories
Men (20):
Shingo Sawa JPN 5.30; Patsapong Amsam-Ang THA 5.30; Han Du-Hyan KOR 5.10; Siva Subramani
IND 5.00; Kasinphob Chomchanad THA 4.80; Hsu Teh-Ching TPE 4.80; Kim Chan-Min KOR 4.60;
(Jacob Wooten USA 0.00 (3 fouls at 5.20 m);
Junior Men (19):
Rui Kitada JPN/2004 5.00; Lin Chun-Yi TPE/2004 4.90; Hunter O´Brien USA/2004 4.80; Amir Arshia
Mosaddeghi IRI/2005 4.70; Sakhti Mahendran Rajagopal IND/2003 4.60; Kim Chae-Min KOR/2004 4.40;
Women (20):
Misaki Morota JPN 4.10; Nor Sarah Adi MAS 4.00; Baranica Elangovan IND 3.90; Lim Eun-Ji KOR &
Shin Soo-Young KOR & Jo Min-Si KOR 3.60;
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IRAN
Nat. Youth & Junior Clubs Meet at Tehran / 18. – 22.08.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ali Rezaei & Ms Leila Moradi, IRI – Federation – )
the 2nd leg of this competition was held as an combined event for Junior Women (born 2003 – 2004) and for Youth Girls (born 2005 – 2006) on 18/19th Aug & followed by an event for Junior Men and for Youth Boys
on 21/22nd Aug / following are the best performances from the finals / some missing details not yet confirmed
Junior Men & Youth Boys:
400 m (21): Arash Sayari/2003 48.78; Mohammad Hossein Nik Zamir/2003 48.98;
800 m (22): Ali Amirian/2003 1:50.67; Mohammad Hesam Mozaffari/2005 1:52.13; Mahdi Loghmani/2003 1:53.38; Aryan Asough/2004 1:54.07;
1500 m (21): Ali Amirian/2003 3:56.85; Mahdi Loghmani/2003 3:58.30;
3000 m (22): Hossein Nouri/2003 8:33.26; Pourya Eshagi/2004 8:36.92;
3000 m St (22): Samir Eghbali/2004 9:32.68;
110 m H/99 cm (21)/-0.9: Shayan Shirazi/2003 14.73; Amir Hossein Zandi/2005 14.74;
400 m H (22): Omid Jaafari/2003 54.82;
P V (22): Amir Arshia Mosaddeghi/2005 4.60;
L J (22): Mohammad Amin Ghareh/2003 7.09/ 0.0;
S P / 6 kg (21): Arsalan Ghashghaei/2003 18.92; Ali Rajabi/2004 16.03;
D T / 1.75 kg (22): Mohammad Reza Ziyaei/2005 51.20; Ali Rajabi/2004 50.76;
H T / 6 kg (21): Mohammad Sistani/2003 66.30; Mahdi Haft Cheshmeh/2006 57.81; Aryan Eslami/2004 56.59; Arsalan Ghashghaei/2003 56.57; Amir Hossein Hamidi/2004 56.31;
J T / 800 g (22): Mohammad Esmaeil Zamani/2003 58.70;
Decathlon (21/22)/no details: Sina Afshinfar/2006 5998;
10000 m Walk (22): Amir Hossein Asadi Manesh/2003 47:49.8;
4×400 R (22)/no details: Persian Gulf Polymer Team 3:20.70;
Junior Women & Youth Girls:
200 m (19)/-0.2: Sanaz Amiripour/2003 25.14;
400 m (18): Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian/2005 56.78;
1500 m (18): Hadiseh Raouf/2003 4:47.09;
3000 m St (19): Setayesh Amini/2005 12:22.88; Mozhdeh Vaziri/2004 12:26.36;
100 m H (18)/-2.1: Sadaf Aghajani/2003 14.98; Fatemeh Mohitizadeh/2003 14.99; Fatemeh Adabi/2004 15.04; Arefeh Nikbin/2003 15.30;
400 m H (19): Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian/2005 61.65 / NJR & NYR; Samin Jaafarzadeh/2004 63.26;
H J (18): Asal Ali Gholi/2006 1.64; Fatemeh Sarafraz/2005 1.64;
P V (19): Fatemeh Khodaei/2003 3.20; Fatemeh Adabi/2004 3.00; Setayesh Mohammadpour/2004 3.00;
L J (19): Sarina Saedi/2003 5.66/+1.5;
T J (18): Sarina Saedi/2003 12.71/ 0.0;
S P (18): Elaheh Alizadeh/2005 12.65; Tina Khosroshiri/2003 12.37;
D T (19): Zahra Najafi/2003 46.37; Mahshid Adel/2004 40.29;
H T (18): Zahra Arab Rostami/2003 55.87; Melika Norouzi/2005 53.81 / NYR; Bita Fekri/2004 47.78;
Mahdis Ziyaei/2005 47.71; Zahra Memasri/2005 45.81;
J T (19): Zahra Najafi/2003 41.50; Mana Hosseini/2005 40.25 / NYR;
Heptathlon (18/19)/no details: Fatemeh Mohitizadeh/2003 4919 / NJR; Sadaf Aghajani/2003 4654; Saba Khorasani/2004 4191; Elnaz Mousaei/2005 4161;
4×100 R (18)/no details: Chador Malo Team 48.58;
4×400 R (19)/no details: Chador Malo Team 4:04.26 / NJR;
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VIETNAM
National Junior Champs at Ho Chi Minh / 24. – 27.08.2022
(-courtesy of the VIE-Federation – website – )
following are detailed results from these major Championships for athletes born 2003 or later / in addition few older athletes participated outside of this competition and are shown separately / no wind-readings
Junior Men / under 20 years:
100 m (24): Nguyen Ba Kien/2003 10.53; Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 10.70;
semis (24) s1: Vu/2003 10.74; Kien/2003 10.78;
200 m (26)/hand-timing: Nguyen Van Quyet/2003 21.4; Nguyen Ba Kien/2003 21.5; Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 21.9;
heats (26) h3: Quyet/2003 21.92; Vu/2003 21.94;
800 m (25): Nguyen Thanh Sang/2003 1:52.45; Nguyen Minh Tri/2005 1:53.17; Nguyen Van Cuong/2003 1:53.55; Tran Dinh Vi/2005 1:55.42; Nguyen Kim Bao Ngoc/2003 1:.55.62; Bu Minh Trung/2004 1:55.74;
semis (24) s1: Cuong/2003 1:56.91; Tri/2005 1:56.96;
5000 m (24): Dao Minh Chi/2003 15:09.81; Mai Qui Phong/2003 15:19.42;
10000 m (26): Mai Qui Phong/2003 31:45.47;
110 m H / 99 cm (27): Nguyen Khanh Hoa/2003 14.66; Dang Nguyen Tan/2003 14.78; Huynh Trung Tin/2004 14.94;
H J (27): Nguyen Quoc Thinh/2004 2.07;
L J (25): Ho Trong Manh Hung/2004 7.01;
T J (26): Pham Van Khang/2003 14.77;
S P / 7.26 kg (24): Kha Trung Tin/2003 14.41 / NJR;
H T /7.26 kg (25): Ha Phuoc Minh/2005 44.74;
J T / 800 g (27): Leo Van Anh/2003 56.00;
Octathlon (24/25): Pham Van Phong/2004 4912 (11.81; 6.22; 8.24; 52.46 / 15.56; 1.81; 34.06; 2:53.86);
Nguyen Xuan Duc/2003 4844 (11.59; 6.16; 8.83; 52.61 / 15.30; 1.87; 20.95; 2:56.36);
10000 m Walk (26): Phung Kim Quang/2003 50:40.75;
4×100 R (25): Hanoi Team (Ta Trung Kien, Vu Hoai Nam, Nguyen Van Quyet, Nguyen Ba Kien) 41.98;
4×400 R (24): Kien Giang Team (Danh Hoang Nhut, Ho Minh Hieu, Ngo Huu Loc, Binh Hoang Quoc) 3:17.62;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
100 m (24): Hoang Du Y/2004 12.08; Phung Thi Hue/2003 12.09; Nguyen Thi My Han/2004 12.17;
Tran Thi Nhi Yen/2005 12.20;
200 m (26): Tran Thi Nhi Yen/2005 25.14; Doan Thi Thuy Trang/2004 25.18;
heats (26) h1: Yen/2005 25.14; Trang/2004 25.20;
400 m (25): Hoang Thi Anh Thuc/2005 54.64; Nguyen Thi Huong/2004 56.36; Chu Thi Hue/2003 57.98;
800 m (24): Hoang Thi Anh Thuong/2005 2:14.78; Nguyen Thi Kim Than/2006 2:15.46; Le Thi Kim Phuong/2003 2:15.57;
1500 m (26)/hand-timed: Nguyen Thu Quyen/2003 4:27.7; Nguyen Khanh Linh/2006 4:34.3; Nguyen Khanh Ly/2003 4:35.3; Hoang Thi Ngoc Anh/2006 4:42.6; Le Thi Kim Phuong/2003 4:42.9; Ban Thi Van/2006 4:46.6;
5000 m (27): Le Thi Tuyet/2004 17:14.83; Diep Thi Thanh Phuong/2003 18:16.62;
10000 m (25): Le Thi Tuyet/2004 35:57.20; Diep Thi Thanh Phuong/2003 38:19.13 (!!);
3000 m St (25): Le Thi Bich/2004 11:21.18; Le Thi Lam/2005 11:39.80; Hoang Thi Ngoc Anh/2006 11:57.94; Nguyen Thi Thanh/2003 12:45.05; Pham Thi Hai Yen/2008 (!!) 13:04.99;
110 m H (27): Nguyen Thi My Hanh/2004 14.73; Pham Quyen Tran/2004 15.03;
400 m H (26): Lo Thi Thuy Huung/2003 63.87;
H J (24): Bui Thi Kim Anh/2006 1.72; Phan Hong Yan/2004 1.71; Duong Thi Thao/2006 1.71;
L J (24): Huynh Thi Thuy Trang/2003 5.69;
T J (26): Mguyen Thi Thu Ha/2003 12.34;
S P (24): Kim Thi Huyen/2003 13.30;
D T (26): Dinh Thu Hien/2004 41.80;
H T (25): Le Thi Thu Ngan/2003 47.01; Kien Thi Bupha/2003 42.96; Nguyen Ngoc Han/2004 41.19;
Huynh Thi Ngoc Ly/2006 40.12; Mai Thi Yen/2004 40.04;
J T (25): Tran Thi Thu Trinh/2004 42.89;
Heptathlon (26/27): Nguyen Thi Van Anh/2004 4407 (15.71; 1.64; 8.94; 26.68 / 5.30; 29.08; 2:39.99);
Nguyen Thi Quynh/2003 4359 (15.64; 1.61; 8.42; 27.61 / 4.95; 34.48; 2:32.99);
10000 m Walk (25): Dau Thi Na/2004 54:30.48; Ho Thi Van/2006 55:29.06; Nguyen Thi Van/2003 56:13.26;
4×100 R (25): Tien Giang Team (Nguyen Thi Kim Ngoc, Pham Quyen Tran, Nguyen Thi Ngoc Yen, Nguyen Thi My Hanh) 48.17;
4×400 R (24): Hanoi Team (Phung Thi Hue, Nguyen Thi Kim Thanh, Nguyen Thi Quynh Trang, Nguyen Thi Huong) 3:55.86;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R (26): Hanoi Team (Nguyen Van Quyet, Nguyen Thi Quynh Trang, Nguyen Ba Kiebn, Phung Thi Hue) 44.63;
4×400 R (27): Hanoi Team (Nguyen Xuan Quang, Nguyen Thi Kim Thanh, Nguyen Van Quyet, Nguyen Thi Huong) 3:31.59 / NJR;
Men:
800 m (24)/separate race: Luong Duc Phuoc 1:54.72; Truong Nhat Linh 1:55.11; Sam Van Doi 1:55.72;
Lan Van Thanh Anh Min 1:57.21;
H J (27)/ex-competition: Vu Duc Anh 2.16;
L J (25)/ex-c: Nguyen Thanh Ha 7.31;
H T (25)/ex-c.: Ho Thanh Phat 47.04;
Women:
L J / ex-c.: Tran Thi Loan 6.08;
T J / ex-c.: Nguyen Ngoc Tu 12.08; Doan Thi Trang Dai 11.93;
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MALAYSIA
National SUKIPT Champs at Tanjung Malim / 16. – 19.08.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
following are detailed results from this National competition held at this venue in Perak / no wind-readings
Men:
100 m (19): Muh.Fakhrul Abdul Aziz 10.73; Moh.Raimi Mustafa 10.87; Muh.Yusridzwan Yusof 10.88;
semis (19) s1: Muh.Zulfiqar Ismail 10.84; Abdul Aziz 10.87; s2: Yusof 10.89;
heats (16) h2: Raimi 10.83;
400 m (16): Muh.Firdaus Zemi 48.82;
800 m (17): Anas Ariffin 1:54.60; Wan Muh.Fazri Wan Zahari 1:55.24; Mohd Amirul Arif Azri 1:56.36;
110 m H (17): Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhamad 14.30; Benedict Ian Gawok 14.83;
400 m H (18): Ruslem Zikry Roseli 54.36;
H J (18): Moh.Eizlan Dahalan 2.11; Moslan Mosrin 2.04; Norshafiee Mohd Shah 2.01;
L J (17): Andre Anura Anuar 7.04;
T J (18): Andre Anura Anuar 14.99;
S P (17): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 15.32;
D T (17): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 44.79;
4×100 R (16): UPM Team (B.I.Gawok, L.H.K.Akmal, M.R.H.Muhamad, M.R.Aluwi) 42.02;
4×400 R (19): UPM Team (L.H.K.Akmal, M.F.Zemi, M.Z.Ismail, R.Z.Roseli) 3:18.73;
Women:
100 m (19): Nur Aishah Rofina Aling 12.25;
200 m / heats (18) h2: Chelsea Cassiopea Evali Bopulas 25.15;
400 m (16): Chelsea Cassiopea Evali Bopulas 56.62;
3000 m St (16): Esther Joy Chen Hong Yi 12:09.35; Puspa Letchumy Jaintheran 12:26.87; Lee Xin Wei 13:45.71;
100 m H (17): Juriani Mat Rodzi 14.52; Winnie Eng May Xin 14.95;
400 m H (18): Mandy Goh Li 61.91; Nor Shahiratul Moh.Asri 63.35;
L J (16): Kirthana Ramasamy 5.67;
S P (16): Nani Sahirah Maryata 13.20;
D T (18): Quennie Ting Kung Ni 51.32; Nur Atiqah Sufiah Hanizam 42.04; Nani Sahirah Maryata 40.39;
J T (18): Nur Ayna Nuha Maton 40.54;
4×100 R (16): UPM Team (A.N.Alias, D.K.Murugan, W.Eng May Xin, M.Goh Li) 50.00;
4×400 R (19): UPM Team (Ng Yu Jie, N.A.Noormizan, W.Eng May Xin, M.Goh Li) 4:02.10;
National Championships at Male / 25. – 27.08.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ahmed Munthaqim, MDV Athletics Association – )
following are selected best performances incl. 3 National Senior Records (NR)
100 m (25)/+1.9: Hassan Saaid 10.63; Ibadulla Adam 10.76; Ibrahim Naahil Nizar/2006 11.03 / NYR;
200 m (26)/+0.6: Hassan Saaid 21.74; Ibadulla Adam 21.87; Ibrahim Naahil Nizar/2006 22.70 / NYR;
400 m (27): Hassan Saaid 49.69;
L J (27): Ibrahim Naahil Nizar/2006 6.82/-0.2 / NR & NJR & NYR;
4×100 R (27): Rauhath Sports Academy Team (N.Hassan, I.N.Nizar, I.Adam, M.L.Ibrahim) 43.99;
4×400 R (25): Dhivehi Sifainge Club Team (H.F.Haroon, H.Riza, A.R.Ismail, H.Saaid) 3:30.21;
100 m (25)/+1.4: Aishath Himna Hassan 12.25; Ahnaa Nizar/2007 12.57 / NYR;
200 m (26)/+0.6: Aishath Himna Hassan 24.90/NR; Ahnaa Nizar /2007 25.77 / NJR & NYR;
400 m (27): Aishath Himna Hassan 58.16;
D T (25): Aishath Ainy Mohamed /2003 28.93 / NR & NJR;
4×100 R (27): Island Runners Team (A.L.Mohamed, A.S.Salem, S.Massood, F.Ahmed) 53.72;
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TIMOR LESTE
National Championships at Dili / 16. – 17.08.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Fernando da Costa, TLS-Federation -)
these championships were held for 10 events only and following are few selected best performances /
please consider, that earlier results from January (as included to my Report No 2) were NOT from their National
Champs 2022, but from their Champs 2021 (at that time delayed to be organised during January 2022)
Men:
1500 m (17): Felisberto De Deus 4:04.3 (4:04.25);
5000 m (16): Felisberto De Deus 15:23.2 (15:23.11); Joanito Fernandes 15:29.0 (15:28.95);
Women:
800 m (17): Angela Freitas De Araujo 2:21.3 (2:21.25);
1500 m (17): Natilvia Marcal Trindade 5:16.6 (5:16.52);
5000 m (17): Rubia Fatima Martins 19:47.2 (19:47.18);
10000 m (16): Rubia Fatima Martins 39:35.7 (39:35.66);
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SSP Trial Competition / 12. – 13.08.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore-Federation )
this competition was held as a special Trial for Youth/U18 Decathles only
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(-courtesy of Mr Gaby Issa El Khoury, LBN-Federation – )
National Open Clubs Cup Meeting at Jamhour / 11. – 14.08.2022
400 m H (14): Marc Anthony Ibrahim 50.91/NR;
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Inter-Lebanon Meeting at Beyrouth / 23.07.2022
1500 m: Joan Makary 4:38.2 (not 4:28.2, which would have been a new NR !!);
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5th Islamic Solidarity Games at Konya / 08. – 12.08.2022
(-correction / amendment to Report No 17 – )
for Women´s 5000 m event the organisers published wrong results/times for ALL finishers (except for the winner) / following are the correct performances for the TOP 3 and for the only other ASIAN finisher /
in addition there a remarks to two major important performances (i.e. another Asian 2022 Best as well as for a
Asian 2022 Junior Best time) as below
Men:
D T (11): Essa Mohamed Al-Zankawi KUW 62.03 / ASIAN 2022 Leader;
200 m / semis (11)/+1.1:…4. Zeinab Mahamat BRN/2003 23.35 / ASIAN 2022 Junior Leader;
20th ASEAN University Games at Ubon Ratchathani / 27. – 30.07.2022
(-amendment to Report No 16 – courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
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National Middle School Games at Hualien/16. – 20.07.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA – )
information restricted to TOP 3 finishers in finals
200 m (20)/+0.8: Hung Meng-Lung/2004 21.67; Wu Hung-Yu/2004 21.73; Huang Chih-Hui/2005 21.91;
400 m (17): Lin Chung-Wei/2004 48.08; Chen Chenhg-An/2004 48.19; Hsu Ting-Yu/2005 48.22;
800 m (20): Li Aqn-Yi/2004 1:52.35; Chen Po-Yi/2005 1:54.55; Huang Kuan-Lin/2005 1:55.43;
1500 m (17): Lin Yu-An/2005 3:56.39; Chou Hsin-Chen/2005 3:56.50;
3000 m St (19): Lin Che-Wei/2005 9:37.71;
400 m H (20): Lin Chung-Wei/2004 51.27; Chang Ting-Hao/2003 52.67; Wang Po-Ya/2003 52.87;
P V (18): Lin Chun-Yi/2004 5.07; Huang Cheng-Chi/2003 4.80; Wu Yen-Han/2005 4.70;
L J (20): Chen Yi-An/2005 7.31/+1.1; Chan Tzu-Ting/2003 7.21/-0.5;
T J (17): Huang Wei-Lin/2004 15.29w/+2.6; Huang Yi-Chung/2004 14.86/+1.4; Chan Tzu-Ting/2003
S P / 6 kg (18): Lo Tang-Hui/2004 16.24;
D T / 1.75 kg (16): Ma Shao-Wen/2003 53.02; Li Chen-Yu/2003 51.95;
H T / 6 kg (19): Wang Shih-Chieh/2004 61.30; Weng Wei-Cheng/2005 60.55;
J T / 800 g (17): Hsu Tai-Yu/2004 65.50; Wang Tsu-Yuan/2004 65.28; Chao Jui-Cheng/2004 63.54;
Chao Kun-Hsiang/2006 6123 (11.41; 7.09; 10.41; 1.81; 51.27 / 15.73; 31.63; 2.60; 35.26; 4:34.34);
4×100 R (18): Hsin Hua High School Team 41.51;
4×400 R (20): Taichung Municipal Changyi High School Team 3:20.69;
800 m (20): Wang Yi-Hsuan/2003 2:16.22;
1500 m (17): Hsu Yi-Chieh/2003 4:48.60;
100 m H (18)/-3.1: Hsu Le/2003 14.28; Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.64; Huang Hsiang-Ting/2003 14.65;
400 m H (20): Chung Hsin-Ju/2004 60.76; Yi Po-An/2006 61.29; Lai Yin-Ning/2006 61.46;
P V (19): Chung Yi-Ching/2004 3.55; Yen Min-Hsin/2004 3.55; Yen Tzu-Hsin/2006 3.45;
L J (19): Huang Shih-Han/2005 5.83/-1.5; Lin Yun-An/2003 5.76/+0.5; Tien Tsai-Hsuan/2006 5.66/-0.4;
T J (18): Huang Yu-Ti/2003 12.46/+0.5; Chen Yu-Chien/2003 12.37/+0.4; Hsu Tsu-Yu/2004 12.36/+0.8;
S P (20): Chao Yi-Hsuan/2003 14.21; Chang Hui-Ching/2004 13.18; Hsu Tsai/2003 13.04;
D T (16): Liu Chih-Jen/2003 48.01; Chien Tien-Ai/2003 42.56; Hsing Hui-Hsin/2003 41.69;
H T (19): Tsai Tzu-Yen/2006 52.48; Liu Pei-Ying/2004 51.20; Huang Chih-Chi/2003 48.36;
J T (18): Liu Chih-Jen/2003 53.76; Chu Pin-Hsun/2005 46.76; Hsu Jo-Chia/2003 46.32;
Heptathlon (17/18): Ou Min-Heng/2004 4786 (15.00; 1.72; 10.14; 26.48 / 5.54; 26.48; 2:33.62); Chung
10000 m Walk (18): Yu Tzu-Yun/2006 56:04.56;
4×100 R (18): Shin Min HS Team 48.29;
4×400 R (20): Taipei Municipal Datong High School Team 3:57.26;
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(-courtesy of the Race – websites- )
INDONESIA
International Maybank Bali Marathon at Gianyar / 28.08.2022
following are the results from this International Marathon / information until now restricted to TOP 3 results for each category as below
Men:
Marathon:
Hassan Toriss MAR 2:15:38; Kiprop Tonui KEN 2:16:15; Cornelius Chepkok KEN 2:17:00;
…best national finishers: Eikki Simbolon 2:34:49; Agus Prayogo 2:35:17; Welman Pasaribu 2:36:57;
Half Marathon:
Mathew Samperu KEN 1;02:08; John Muiruri KEN 1:04:52; Joseph Mwangi Ngare KEN 1:06:48;
…best national finishers: Syamsuddin Massa 1:10:42; Nurshodiq 1:11:19; Musa 1:11:40;
10 km Road Race:
Rahmat Setiabudi INA 33:12; Jauhari Johan INA 33:14;
Women:
Marathon:
Immaculate Chemutai UGA 2:42:32; Elizabeth Rumokol KEN 2:42:58; Betty Jepleting KEN 2:44:10;
…best national finishers: Odekta Elvina Naibaho 2:55:45; Irma Handayani 3:15:04; Dwi Tiansi Anggraini 3:18:49;
Half Marathon:
Rosemary Mumo Katua KEN 1:15:11; Margaret Wangui KEN 1:23:31; Desi Kristiani INA 1:28:37;
Eva Desiana INA 1:28:56; Fitri INA 1:29:25; Yulianti Utari INA 1:29:47;
10 km Road Race:
Dian Ekayanti INA 41:58;
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INDIA
International NMDC Marathon at Hyderabad / 28.08.2022
following are the results from this International Marathon with few foreign runners only / information until now restricted to TOP 3 results for each category as below
Men:
Marathon:
Pradeep Singh IND 2:31:22; Ravi Prakash IND 2:34:45; Simion Kiplagat KEN 2:38:56;
Half Marathon:
Martin Kimurgor KEN 1:07:16; Dharmender IND 1:08:28; Dinesh Kumar IND 1:08:38;
Women:
Marathon:
Monica Cheruto KEN 2:50:25; (no name/results reported for 2nd female finisher); 3. Prachi Godbole IND 3:11:51;
Half Marathon:
Sanjivani Jadhav IND 1:20:46; Ujala IND 1:21:20; Farheen Firdose IND 1:32:17;
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THAILAND
International Marathon at Songkhla / 28.08.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Victor Kipkemei KEN 2:29:26; Wirat Waidara THA 2:35:37 (1st Veteran/40+); Thanathip Dichim THA 2:35:48;
Half Marathon:
James Gikanga Karanja KEN 1:06:50; Nattawat Innum THA 1:12:36; Aekkalak Jhankeo THA 1:13:34;
Women:
Marathon:
Dorcas Jebotip Tarus KEN 3:08:21; Aoranuch Aiamtas THA 3:08:58; Soraya Tawong THA 3:17:16;
Manassanun Kumpituk THA 3:22:33 (1st Vet/40+); Suvapat Piboon THA 3:23:06; Sasiwimon Khongjit
THA 3:25:30 (2nd Vet/40+);
Half Marathon:
Ornanong Wongsorn THA 1:26:37; Waerohanee Waeyusoh THA 1:34:19;
VIETNAM
National VN Express Marathon at Nha Trang / 28.08.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Nguyen Quoc Dung 2:38:42;
Half Marathon:
Nguyen Van Lai 1:12:55; Do Quoc Luat 1:13:10; Pham Tien San 1:15:00;
Women:
Marathon:
Pham Thi Binh 3:01:58; Ha Thi Hau 3:08:26; Lao Thi Tinh 3:11:26; Thai Thi Hong 3:27:10;
Nguyen Phuong Thuy 3:27:56;
Half Marathon:
Nguyen Thi Oanh 1:23:56; Lo Thi Thanh 1:25:55; Doan Thu Hang 1:27:41; Doan Thi Hien 1:32:19;
Thai Thi Kim Ngan 1:32:35;
By A Correspondent
Ernest John Obiena of the Philippines won the title at the Allianz Memorial Van Damme in Brussels last night (Sept 2) ahead of world and Olympic champion and world record holder Mondo Duplantis of Sweden.
The 26-year-old Filipino cleared 5.91 metres on his third attempt while the Swede failed on all his three attempts after having effortlessly scaled over 5.80m on his first attempt.
It was the first victory for Obiena over the world record holder in 22 meetings since 2019. The Italy-based Obiena had won the bronze in the World Championships in Eugene, USA, in July with an Asian record of 5.94m. It was also his first victory in the Diamond League.
Obiena has been in great form this season. He has four marks over 5.90m this season including one indoors. He defended his South East Asia title at Hanoi in May and went on to to take the World championships bronze on a countback with American Chris Nilsen after both cleared 5.94m. Duplantis had then won the title with a world record 6.21m. Nilsen finished third last night at Brussels with 5.71m.
After 20 straight victories beginning 28 August 2021, Duplantis lost for the first time.“I’m human and I make mistakes and I made some today,” said Duplantis.—-
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
IRAN
(-courtesy of Mr Ali Rezaei & Ms Leila Moradi, IRI – Federation – )
National Clubs League Meeting at Tehran / 28.08. – 01.09.2022
the 2nd leg of this competition was held as an combined event for Men (on 28/29th Aug) followed by an event for Women on 31st Aug & 1st Sept / following are the best performances from the finals / all Iranian athletes except few foreigners competing for Iranian clubs as noted
Men:
100 m (28)/Race 1/-1.5: Hassan Taftian 10.37; Mohammad Hossein Abareghi 10.63; Farshad Kordlou 10.74; Mohammad Amin Ghareb/2003 10.76; Milad Naseh Jahani 10.76; Shah Mahmoud Nour Zehi AFG 10.79;
Amir Reza Moeinpour 10.81; Race 2/-0.5: Amir Mohammad Taleei 10.81;
200 m (29)/ Race 1/-1.0: Mohammad Hossein Abareghi 20.97; Hassan Taftian 21.01; Milad Naseh Jahani 21.49; Sajjad Hashemi 21.69; Amir Reza Moeinpour 21.75; Race 2/-1.1: Amir Mohammad Taleei 21.56;
Mohammad Jaafari 21.81; Arash Sayari/2003 21.86;
400 m (28): Sajjad Hashemi 47.58; Mohammad Hossein Nik Zamir 48.10; Mohammad Reza Dehghani 48.29;
800 m (29): Pezhman Yarvali 1:49.22; Sobhan Ahmadi 1:49.72; Ali Amirian/2003 1:50.03; Amir Farzam
Safari 1:50.65; Mohammad Hesam Mozaffari/2005 1:52.35; Mahmoud Naderi 1:54.55; Mohammad Hossein Karami 1:54.58;
1500 m (28): Jonathan Kiplimo KEN 3:47.73; Sobhan Ahmadi 3:48.40; Amir Farzam Safari 3:49.62; Amir Moradi 3:50.29; Ali Amirian/2003 3:51.42; Pezhman Yarvali 3:52.91; Mohammad Hesam Mozaffari/2005
3:54.50; Morteza Beiranvand 3:57.10;
5000 m (29): Amir Zamanpour 15:02.33; Justus Kipkorir KEN 15:06.27; Behzad Mostafavi 15:07.12;
10000 m (28): Jonathan Kiplimo KEN 30:31.07; Morteza Beiranvand 31:00.62;
3000 m St (29): Justus Kipkorir KEN 9:03.90; Amir Zamanpour 9:08.44; Khalil Naseri 9:11.62; Samir Eghbali/2004 9:19.82; Amir Hossein Safari 9:28.52;
110 m H (28)/-1.3: Masoud Kamran 14.17; Ali Salamatian 14.37; Mahdi Pirjahan 14.51; Reza Bahreini 14.74; Amir Hossein Azizi 14.91; Morteza Abbaspour 15.31; Mohammad Amin Abdollahi/2004 15.32;
400 m H (29): Mahdi Pirjahan 50.12; Ali Abbaspour 52.69; Amir Moghaddami 54.55;
H J (28): Abbas Emadi 2.00;
P V (29): Mohammad Mahdi Motamednia 4.60; Amir Arshia Mosaddeghi/2005 4.40; Mohammad Bani Adam 4.40; Amir Dadkhah 4.20;
L J (29): Ali Reza Khaledi 7.43/ 0.0; Morteza Abbaspour 7.41w/+3.1; Hassan Mihandoost 7.39/+1.9;
Mohammad Reza Firouzkouhi AFG 7.32w/+2.4; Pouyan Khalili 7.25/+1.4; Mojtaba Zahedi 7.11/+0.9;
Mahdi Tamari 7.11/+1.8;
T J (28): Hamid Reza Kia 16.22/ 0.0; Vahid Sedigh 15.87/+0.3; Mojtaba Zahedi 15.49/ 0.0; Seyed Hadi Maddahi 14.94/+0.4; Eihab Yasin 14.81/+0.3;
S P (28): Mahdi Saberi 19.09; Morteza Nazemi 18.86; Shahin Jaafari 18.23; Mehran Khorand 17.74; Arsalan Ghashghaei/2003 16.45; Mohammad Reza Rahmanifar 15.15; Hossein Rasouli 14.89;
D T (29): Ehsan Hadadi 60.33; Hossein Rasouli 56.67; Mohammad Reza Rahmanifar 56.40; Behnam Shiri
55.54; Sadegh Samimi 55.52; Ali Shirian 53.48; Mahdi Saberi 48.75; Mohammad Reza Ziyaei/2005 47.47;
H T (28): Reza Moghaddam 68.16; Sahand Nouri/2005 61.02; Mohammad Sistani/2003 56.98; Payam Sadri 53.41; Arsalan Ghashghaei/2003 49.73;
J T (29): Ali Fathi Ganji 74.00; Younes Yousefvand 69.76; Mostafa Nik Khah 68.85; Sadegh Khademi 68.05; Ayoub Arokhi 66.00; Yaghoub Arokhi 64.40;
4×100 R (28)/no details: Bazargani Emad Team 40.98;
4×400 R (29)/no details: Zob Ahan Team 3:12.50;
Women:
100 m (31)/Race 1/-1.2: Farzaneh Fasihi 11.80; Jamideh Esmaeilnezhad 11.81; Sanaz Amiripour/2003 12.15;
200 m (1)/-2.7: Farzaneh Fasihi 24.26; Hamideh Esmaeilnezhad 24.69; Sanaz Amiripour/2003 25.01;
400 m (31): Kazhan Rostami 56.23; Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian/2005 56.31; Sajedeh Fani 56.57; Shahla Mahmoudi 56.91; Negin Edalat 56.91; Maryam Mohebbi 57.07;
800 m (1): Maryam Mahmoudi 2:12.31; Toktam Dastarbandan 2:12.39; Negin Edalat 2:14.05; Sajedeh Fani
2:14.57;
1500 m (31): Hadiseh Raouf/2003 4:36.89; Parichehr Shahi 4:42.95; Toktam Dastarbandan 4:45.75; amira Khodatars 4:48.41;
5000 m (1): Parisa Arab 18:37.22;
3000 m St (1): Samira Khodatars 11:14.03; Hadiseh Raouf/2003 11:22.43; Setayesh Amini/2005 11:51.34;
Bahareh Jahantigh 12:04.63; Zahra Afsharian/2003 12:15.15; Mozhdeh Vaziri 12:51.07;
100 m H (31)/-1.0: Faezeh Tabatabaei 14.47; Pardis Abdolmohammadi 14.76; Sadaf Aghajani/2003 14.80;
Fatemeh Mohitizadeh/2003 14.84; Fatemeh Adabi/2003 15.24; Narges Rastgar 15.27;
400 m H (1): Shahla Mahmoudi 61.28; Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian/2005 62.83; Samin Jaafarzadeh/2004 63.44;
Faezeh Tabatabaei 63.75;
H J (1): Mahdieh Zaeimi 1.74; Mina Hosseini 1.68; Mahya Naeimi 1.65; Fatemeh Mohitizadeh/2003 1.65;
Mahsa Kargar 1.65;
P V (31): Mahsa Mirzatabibi 3.70; Samira Kordali 3.20; Fatemeh Khodaei/2003 3.10;
L J (31): Reihaneh Mobini 5.91/+1.5; Kimia Pourkhalkhali 5.89/+0.3;
T J (1): Sarina Saedi/2003 12.64/+1.1; Maryam Kazemi 12.57/+1.1; Hadiseh Ahmadi 12.35/+0.5; Reihaneh Mobini 11.89/+0.8;
S P (31): Elham Sadat Hashemi 13.63; Zahra Omidvar 13.25;
D T (1): Zhaleh Kardan 50.56; Mahla Mahrooghi 47.92; Zahra Najafi/2003 45.39; Zahra Omidvar 43.84; Elham Samarghandian 40.85;
H T (31): Amineh Keshiri 54.67; Mahdieh Hekmatsara 53.45; Zahra Arab Rostami/2003 53.32; Melika Norouzi/2005 53.12; Maedeh Momeni/2003 50.27;
J T (31): Sahar Ziaei 45.39; Zahra Sayadi 41.56; Mana Hosseini/2005 40.99 / NYR; Zahra Najafi/2003 40.97;
4×100 R (31): Chador Malo Team (F.Fasihi, F.Adabi, S.Amiripour, F.Ashourpour) 46.14/ NR;
4×400 R (1)/no details: Chador Malo Team 3:51.52;
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National Youth Boys & Girls Champs at Tehran / 03. – 07.09.2022
this competition was held as an combined event for Girls (on 3rd /4th Sep) followed by the champs for Boys on
6th /7th Sep / following are the best performances from the finals
Youth Boys:
800 m (7): Mohammad Hesam Mozaffari/2005 1:53.32;
2000 m St (7): Yousef Azarian/2006 6:21.79; Reza Mostafa Nezhad/2005 6:24.20;
100 m H / 91.4 cm (6) Race 1/-0.1: Amir Hossein Zandi/2005 14.49; Sajjad Zahed Manesh/2005 14.86;
Race 2/-1.2: Mohammad Reza Mahmoudi Nezhad/2005 14.60;
P V (7): Amir Arshia Mosaddeghi/2005 5.00; Mohammad Mahdi Zahedi/2005 4.20;
S P / 5 kg (6): Mohammad Hossein Sezavar/2005 17.05; Hamid Reza Shamsizadeh/2005 16.21;
D T / 1.5 kg (7): Abbas Mehrabpour/2006 50.55;
H T / 5 kg (6): Mahdi Haftcheshmeh/2006 67.36; Ali Sarvari/200 57.95;
Decathlon (6/ 7)/no details: Sina Afshinfar/2006 6233; Ali Reza Bazmayoun/2005 6072;
Medley Relay (7)/no details: Golestan Youth Team 2:04.58;
Youth Girls;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (3)/-0.3: Donya Entezari/2005 15.26;
400 m H (4): Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian/2005 61.42 / NJR & NYR;
H J (3): Asal Ali Gholi/2006 1.64;
L J (4): Nesa Moradi/2006 5.62/+1.7;
T J (3): Nesa Moradi/2006 11.77/+1.7;
S P / 3 kg (3): Elaheh Alizadeh/2005 13.78 / NYR;
H T / 3 kg (3): Melika Norouzi/2005 61.25 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader & NYR; Mahdis Minaei/2005 55.13; Zahra Memari/2006 53.65; Masoumeh Yousefi/2007 49.71;
J T / 500 g (4): Mana Hosseini/2005 42.06 / NYR;
Heptathlon (3/4)/no details: Elnaz Mousaei/2005 4437 / NYR;
Medley Relay (4): Tehran Youth Team (N.Fatemeh Eidian, E.Mousaei, A.S.Mansouri, M.Mohammadian)
2:23.94 / NYR;
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Nat. Youth & Junior Clubs Meet at Tehran / 18. – 22.08.2022
following are some details from the Women/Girls events (in addition to Report No 18)
Heptathlon (18/19)/details per event: Fatemeh Mohitizadeh/2003 4919 / NJR; (15.02; 1.68; 10.76; 26.45 / 5.49; 33.09; 2:30.92); Sadaf Aghajani/2003 4654 (14.95; 1.62; 10.44; 26.17 / 5.15; 32.50; 2:39.22); Saba Khorasani/2004 4191 (16.36; 1.56; 7.95; 27.15 / 5.40; 25.48; 2:31.50); Elnaz Mousaei/2005 4161 (16.51; 1.47; 9.91; 27.15 / 5.02; 28.52; 2:30.67);
4×100 R (18): Chador Malo Team (S.Amiripour, Z.Hefzi, F.Mohitizadeh, F.Adabi) 48.58;
4×400 R (19): Chador Malo Team (S.Jaafarzadeh, P.Amini, M.Naseri, Z.Afsharian) 4:04.26 / NJR;
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INDIA
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan- )
following are detailed results from several National, Zone Junior & Regional (State) competitions during last weeks / wind-readings from the Railway Champs and from the sprints at the Inter-Services only) / info from Inter-Services restricted up to TOP 8 finishers in finals
unfortunately there are many athletes with inaccurate names again, where it is not possible to value the names for the “real” athletes (shown as “?? in the following results sheets), which effects, that results by specific athletes are valued by 2-3 bio´s for the same athlet in the WorldAthletics-database or on other websites
Inter-Services Champs fo Men at Jalahalli / 06. – 09.09.2022
100 m (6)/+0.1: Harjit Singh 10.47; Rohit Gorkha 10.57; Saurabh Rajesh Naitam 10.61; Pal Dhan Singh 10.63; Sandeep Singh 10.63; K.S.Pranav 10.68; Anmol ?? 10.68; Gaurav Kumar 10.80;
200 m (9)/-0.8: Harjit Singh 21.13; Rahul Baby 21.34; Sandeep Singh 21.35; Mijo Chacko Kurian 21.45;
Muhammad Anas Yahiya 21.46; Shaikh Shahrukh 21.75; Vikram Kumar Gurjar 21.81;
400 m (7): Rahul Baby 45.90; Mijo Chacko Kurian 46.10; Angrej Singh 46.16; Mohd Ajmal 46.58; Lakshaydeep ?? 47.08; Mohit Kumar 47.86; Vijayakumaran Sajin 48.20; Shubham Deshmukh 48.29;
800 m (6): Krishan Kumar 1:49.98; Ankesh Chaudhary 1:50.15; Prakash Balu Gadade 1:50.33; Ravi Kumar 1:50.35; Jagbir Singh 1:51.51; Sachchelal Patel 1:51.54;
1500 m (8): Parvej Kumar 3:47.09; Rahul Baloda 3:48.44; M.Ravi Kumar 3:48.49; Jasbeer Singh 3:48.49;
Kuldeep Singh 3:51.42; Jagdish ?? 3:51.66; Ankit ?? 3:55.38;
5000 m (6): Gulvir Singh 14:10.28; Harmanjot Singh 14:14.76; Kiran Matre 14:16.35; Rakesh Kumar
Mandal 14:18.09; Ranjeet Kumar 14:33.05; Mohan Saini 14:43.85;
10000 m (8): Sawan Barwal 29:33.16; Mohan Saini 29:35.30; Ajay Kumar 29:37.66; Harmanjot Singh
30:15.57;
3000 m St (9): Shankar Lal Swami 8:44.49; Sandeep Rao 8:46.01; Deepak Chaudhary 8:51.91; Kunwar Prabendra 8:56.05; Mohd Noor Hasan 9:06.52; Rohit Verma 9:22.48;
110 m H (7)/+0.7: Sachin Binu 14.05; Maymon Poulose 14.23; Tarundeep Singh Bhatia 14.34; Aiju Mathew 14.66; Shiva Kumar 14.69; Vikram Singh 14.72; Mohit Chahal 14.90; M.C.P.Srikanth 14.96;
400 m H (8): T.Santhosh Kumar 49.51; Madari P.Jabir 49.67; K.Satish 50.33; Aftab Alam 51.21; Dhaval Utekar 51.27; P.Yashas 52.08; Nikhil Bharadwaj 52.79;
H J (8): Sarvesh Anil Kushare 2.26; Balakrishnan Chethan 2.19; Viswanathan Bharathi 2.16; Rakesh Kumar 2.13; Simonraj Silvester & C.Srineesh 2.05; M.Santhosh 2.05;
P V (7): Subramaniam Siva 5.21; Rambeer Singh 5.00; U.Gokulnath 4.80; A.Ranjith 4.70; K.G.Jessan
4.70; Kundan Singh 4.70; Chako Thomas 4.60;
L J (6)/nwi: Vinoth Kumar Yuvaraj 7.52; Sidharth Mohan Naik 7.49; Vaibhav Ahlawat 7.42; T.V.Akhil 7.33; Sethu S.Nair 7.25;
T J (9)/nwi: Eldhose Paul 16.59; Abdulla Aboobacker 16.47; Ambika B.Arun 16.36; Unnikrishnan Karthik 16.08; Puneet Kumar 15.62; Kamal Singh 15.21; C.R.Abshul Doni 15.12;
S P (6): Tajinder Pal Singh Toor 20.28; Naveen ?? 18.25; Parveen ?? 17.79; Amit Kumar 17.02; Naresh ?? 16.93; Malkeet Singh 16.90; Akshay ?? 16.71; Ramachandra ?? 16.63;
D T (8): Gagandeep Singh 55.18; Vazeer ?? 54.59; Praveen Kumar 53.73; Parshant Malik 52.82; Manjeet ?? 51.46; Ravinder ?? (AR) 49.73; Anil Kumar Yadav 49.26; Ravinder ?? (IN) 48.72;
H T (9): Niraj Kumar 65.74; Taranveer Singh 63.85; Mohd Arslan 62.83; Prakash Singh 62.65; Jaswinder Singh 61.51; Vikrant Ramesh Rainak 60.31; Bajinder Singh 59.15;
J T (7): Prakasha D. Manu 79.98; Abhishek Singh 74.66; Anil Kumar Rajbhar 74.63; B.Patil Uttam 72.72;
Nand Kishore Singh 69.62; Parvesh Malik 67.98;
Decathlon (7/8): Usaid Khan 7004 (11.24; 6.64; 12.14; 1.84; 50.01 / 14.90; 35.83; 4.40; 48.89; 4:47.82); Tejinder Singh 6914 (11.66; 6.22; 12.50; 1.84; 50.01 / 15.09; 40.73; 4.00; 50.75; 4:34.87); Sunil Kumar 6848
(11.60; 6.99; 10.50; 1.90; 49.75 / 16.19; 32.79; 4.20; 52.37; 4:33.61); Robin Singh 6835 (11.47; 6.54; 12.11; 1.65; 50.92 / 15.48; 36.03; 4.10; 59.52; 4:33.22); K.R.Gokul 6830 (11.39; 7.03; 10.67; 1.87; 50.85 / 16.25; 30.58; 4.40; 48.46; 4:58.86); S.Gokul 6626 (11.34; 6.77; 11.74; 1.81; 50.11 / 15.45; 32.69; 3.90; 44.70; 4:48.47);
20000 m Walk (6): Paramjeet Singh Bisht 1:24:49.75; Kolothum Thodi Irfan 1:25:52.58; Servin Sebastian 1:26:27.78; Dhananjay Yadav 1:26:28.95; Mukesh Nitharwal 1:26:41.35;
35 km Walk (9): Chandan Singh 2:41:42; Vikas Singh 2:45:19; Devender Singh 2:51:21; Gurpreet Singh
2:54:53; Joshi Sagar 2:55:41; Pawan Kumar 2:56:27; Manjit Singh 3:10:37;
50 km Walk (7): Resham Midhun 4:18:41; Anand Sharma 4:34:36; M.Jayasurya 4:39:21; Kundan Singh Kumar 4:41:47;
4×100 R (8): AR Team (S.Shahrukh, Paldhan Singh, H.Manikanta, S.R.Naitam) 40.20;
4×400 R (9): IN Team (M.Ajmal, M.Anas Yahiya, M.P.Jabir, R.Baby) 3:07.11;
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87th All-India Railway Champs at Raebarelli / 29. – 31.08.2022
100 m (29)/+1.8: Amlan Borgohain 10.25/NR; Balakrishnan Siva Kumar 10.34; V.K.Elakkiyadasan 10.34;
Chintha Sudhakar 10.55; Akash Kumar 10.66; Shanmuga Srinivas Nalubothu 10.71;
heats (29) h2/+0.4: Siva Kumar 10.55; Elakkiyadasan 10.55; Sudhakar 10.81; h3/-0.6: Borgohain 10.67;
200 m (31)/+1.9: Shanmuga Srinivas Nalubothu 21.10; Akash Kumar 21.27; R.Mohan Kumar 21.42; Abhinav Panwar 21.47; Chintha Sudhakar 21.66;
heats (31) h1/-0.5: Akash 21.67; Nalubothu 21.89; Mohan 21.89; Panwar 21.91;
400 m (29): Rajesh Ramesh 46.73; Ayush Dabas 46.78; Vikrant Panchal 47.05; Gaurav ?? 47.30; P.Akash
48.65;
heats (29) h1: Ramesh 48.14; Gaurav 48.31; R.Mohan Kumar 48.64; h2: Dabas 47.84; Panchal 48.15;
800 m (31): Ajay Kumar Saroj 1:49.51; Mani Raghuram 1:50.67; Ajeet Kumar 1:51.57; Mujamil Ameer
1:53.67; Arjun Khokhar 1:54.81; Vishwamber Kolekar 1:55.00; Deependra Yadav 1:55.23;
heats (30) h1: Kumar Saroj 1:51.41; Ajeet Kumar 1:52.77;
1500 m (29): Ajay Kumar Saroj 3:45.86; Ajeet Kumar 3:46.00; Abhishek Pal 3:51.21;
5000 m (29): Abhishek Pal 15:14.69;
10000 m (30): Santosh ?? 31:10.76;
3000 m St (31): Atul Poonia 9:09.23; Sumit Kumar Gorai 9:21.19;
110 m H (31)/-0.8: Kunal Chaudhary 14.61; Pinto Mathew 15.01; Abhishek Ubhe 15.24;
400 m H (30): Jashanjot Singh 51.27; Amarnath Dukkarwadhar 52.53; Gautam Gupta 52.66; P:Akash 53.40;
H J (30): Jesse Sandeesh 2.10; Geo Jos 2.00;
P V (30): Prashanth Singh Kanhiya 4.90; Sakhti Mahendran/2003 4.80; Dhirendra Kumar 4.70; Bineesh Jacob 4.60; Jayaraj Preeth 4.50;
L J (31): Sahil Mahabali 7.82w/+2.6; Yugant Shekhar Singh 7.74/+1.1; Nirmal Sahu 7.56/+0.2; Roby Swaminathan 7.55/+1.1; V.K.Elakkiyadasan 7.41/+1.5; Jesse Sandeesh 7.16/+0.7; S.E.Shamsheer 7.10/-0.6;
T J (29): D.Gailey Venister 16.10/+0.4; P.Kapil Anand 15.83/+1.0; Mohammed Zuber 15.39/+0.6; Kanagaraj Kamalraj 15.29/+0.5; Bhupender Singh 15.27/ 0.0;
S P (29): Karanveer Singh 18.58; Abhilash Saxena 17.36; Ashish Bhalothia 16.52; Sunil Kumar 16.41;
D T (30): Senthil Kumar Mithravarun 48.89; Karan Singh 48.23; Rashpal Singh Sohal 46.88; Naveen Kumar 46.81; Salil Chaudhary 46.73;
H T (29): Ravi ?? 59.96; Sukhdev Singh 58.33; Bhupendra Singh 56.48;
J T (31): Arshdeep Singh 74.30; Ashish Singh 66.72; Jitender Yadav 62.87;
Decathlon (29/30)/no details: R.Suren 6468;
20000 m Walk (31): Juned Khan 1:30:01.62;
35 km Walk (29)/ times in full minutes (!!) (29): Eknath Sambahaji Turambekar 2:55.??; Mani Ram Patel 3:04:??; Romit ?? 3:18:??;
4×100 R (30): ICF Team (K.Prem Kumar, P.Akash, R.Mohan Kumar, B.Siva Kumar) 41.32;
4×400 R (31): Northern Railway Team (P.Singh Kanhiya, A.Khokhar, S.Bambri, V.Panchal) 3:16.01;
Women:
100 m (29)/+0.8: Himashree Roy 11.42; Jyothi Yarraji 11.58; Ananthan Chandralekha 11.66; A.T.
Daneshwari 11.85; Nithiya Gandhe 11.89; N.S.Simi 12.03; Shardha Narayanan 12.06;
heats (29) h1/+0.8: Yarraji 11.88; Chandralekha 11.89; Gandhe 11.96; Simi 12.24; h2/+0.4: Roy 11.82; Daneshwari 12.13; Narayanan 12.21;
200 m (31)/+1.6: Ananthan Chandralekha 23.48; Himashree Roy 23.87; Anjali Devi 23.95; Nithiya Gandhe
24.28; A.T.Daneshwari 24.86; Prachi ?? 24.90; Tanushree Porel 25.06;
heats (31) h1/-2.1: Devi 24.74; Roy 25.04; h2/-2.2: Chandralekha 24.77;
400 m (29): Pahal Kiran 53.91; Soniya Baishya 54.60; Ramraj Vithya 55.04; Prachi ?? 55.64; Rachna ??
55.71; Manikam Loganayaki 57.44; Anwasha Roy Pradhan 57.76;
800 m (31): K.M.Chanda 2:03.15; Twinkle Chaudhary 2:04.10; Pooja ?? 2:04.60; Rachna ?? 2:04.91;
Pramila Yadav 2:07.29; Rishu Singh 2:10.36; P.Unnikrishnan Chithra 2:12.39;
heats (30) h1: Chanda 2:07.06; Yadav 2:07.38; Chaudhary 2:07.44; Rachna 2:07.72; Rishu 2:09.40;
Lily Das 2:09.60 (dnf in final); h2: Pooja 2:08.28; Chithra 2:14.07;
1500 m (29): K.M.Chanda 4:28.11; Ankita Dhiyani 4:28.29; P.Unnikrishnan Chithra 4:28.96; Pooja ??
4:29.87; Rishu Singh 4:31.76; Lily Das 4:31.99; Twinkle Chaudhary 4:35.32; Babitha C.Balakrishnan 4:40.08; Jyoti Kumari 4:41.14; Shipra Sarkar 4:44.08;
5000 m (29): Komal Jagadale 16:40.97; Sonika ?? 16:41.00; Chinta Yadav 16:51.11; Munni Devi 16:54.71;
Dimple Singh 17:02.54; Reema Patel 17:05.42; Savita Pal 17:11.08; Kiran ?? 17:48.29;
10000 m (30): Ankita Dhiyani 34:42.37; Kavita Yadav 34:43.70; Sonika ?? 34:44.23; Preenu Yadav 35:48.20; Savita Pal 35:55.74; Reema Patel 36:41.64;
3000 m St (31): Komal Jagadale 10:05.95; Preeti Lamba 10:05.99; Chinta Yadav 10:37.60; Chhavi Yadav
10:40.33; Preenu Yadav 10:58.09;
100 m H (31)/+1.8: Jyothi Yarraji 13.35; Sowmiya Murugan 14.14; Keerthana Kumari 14.33; Anurupa Kumari 14.43;
400 m H (30): Ramraj Vithya 57.62; Nanhi ?? 60.37; Manikam Loganayaki 61.93; V.Krishna Salimi 63.06;
Madhu ?? 63.79;
H J (29): Abhinaya Shetty 1.84; Rubina Yadav 1.79; Angel P.Devasia 1.73; Rekha ?? 1.70;
P V (29): Baranica Elangovan 4.00; Pavithra Vengatesh 3.80; Krishna Rachan 3.80; Ma´riya Jaison 3.40;
Nisha Banu 3.30; Pooja ?? 3.30;
L J (31): Priyanka Kerketta 6.24/+1.6; Karthika Gothandapni 6.03/+1.0; Narayanan V.Neena 6.00/+1.7;
T J (30): Karthika Gothandapni 12.88/-1.0; Bharabi Roy (-Das) 12.88/-0.8; M.A.Siva Anbarasi 12.12/-1.4;
S P (31): Manpreet Kaur/(90) 16.54; Paramjot Kaur 15.61; Rekha ?? 13.92; Anamika Das 13.62;
D T (29): Nidhi Rani 51.72; Paramjot Kaur 50.32; Sandeep Kumari 49.91; Shivani ?? 47.43; Suravi Biswas
43.85; Parmila ?? 41.64; Garima ?? 41.26;
H T (30): Sarita Prakash Singh 60.59; Rekha Singh 58.49; Jyoti Jakhar Rana 55.50; Kulvinder Kaur 53.62;
Anisha Dahiya 51.24; Athira Muralidharan 51.15; Sneha Suryakan Jadhav 50.94; Senthivel Srinithi 48.83;
J T (30): K.Rashmi 51.37; Sharmila Kumari 48.46; Swapna Barman 46.90;
Heptathlon (30/31)/no details: Swapna Barman 5717; Sowmiya Murugan 5321; Sonu Kumari 4840; Laimwn Narzary 4644;
20000 m Walk (31): Ravina ?? 1:37:53.87; Priyanka Patel 1:59:26.36; K.T.Neena 2:04:36.29;
35 km Walk (29)/ times in full minutes (!!) (29): Priyanka Patel 3:40:??; Ramandeep Kaur 3:50:??;
4×100 R (30): Eastern Railway Team (B.Roy, S.Baishya, A.Roy Pradhan, H.Roy) 47.82;
4×400 R (31): PLW Team (Prachi, Nancy, Madhu, Kiran) 3:44.79;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (30): Southern Railway Team (Sajeesh Joseph, R.Vithya, V.K.Salini, Rajesh Ramesh) 3:30.53;
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several Over-age Senior athletes (born 2002) were allowed to compete under Junior conditions(height of hurdles, throws implements) at the following 4 Zone Junior Championships
No Year-of-birth-information and an incredible high number of incomplete names for athletes reported in the results sheets from the North Zone Champs (& Year-of-birth added for several athletes by my research )/
information from all events without wind-measurements
33rd South Zone Junior Champs at Mangalagiri / 09. – 11.09.2022
Junior/U20 Men / born 2002 or later:
100 m (9): R. Saisiddarth/2003 10.75; Shanmuga Srinivas Nalubothu/(2002) 10.83;
heats (9) h2: Saisiddarth/2003 10.66; Nalubothu/(2002) 10.81;
200 m (11): Shanmuga Srinivas Nalubothu/(2002) 21.88;
400 m (10): Akash Raj/(2002 48.20 (& 48.33 as 1h2); Alagar Raja Suraj/2003 48.55; Kartheek Budde/2004 48.66;
110 m H / 99 cm (10): V.Muhammed Hanan/2003 13.88; Rathish Pandidurai/2004 14.24; Bhanu Srinivas Jammula/2003 14.53; Saminathan Harshavarthan/2003 14.55;
400 m H (11): L.Sarabeshwar/2003 53.97;
L J (9): T.J.Joseph/(2002) 7.59; K.Mohammed Asief/(2002) 7.19; S.Logeshwaran/2003 7.12;
T J (11): V.S.Sebastian/2003 15.03;
S P / 6 kg (10): P.Surya Prakash/(2002) 17.38;
D T / 1.75 kg (9): Mohith N.Raj/(2002) 50.44;
10000 m Walk (10): Raj Mishra/2004 47:30.63; Dasharath N.Talawar/2003 49:27.43; R.Dhanush/2004 49:56.88;
Youth/U18 Boys / born 2004 or later:
100 m H / 91.4 cm (10): Kathiravan Hariharan/2005 14.56; V.Divya Darshan/2005 14.76;
L J (10): Abhinand Surendran/2004 7.26; R.Ajay/2005 7.26; Sunal S.Suvarna/2005 7.19; K.Balajeeva/2005 7.15;
D T / 1.5 kg (9): Vikas Dasari/2004 52.90;
10000 m Walk (10): Bilin George Antony/2004 46:52.74;
Junior/U20 Women / born 2002 or later:
200 m (11): Jyothika/(2002) 24.96; Kunja Rajitha/2003 25.05; Nayana Gangarana Kokare/2004 25.09;
400 m (10): Kunja Rajitha/2003 55.96; Akshya Shree Baskar/(2002) 56.16; Jyothika ??/(2002) 56.93; Mugada Sireesha/2003 57.56;
800 m (9): Donthu Bhagyalaxmi/2003 2:14.76;
1500 m (10): Donthu Bhagyalaxmi/2003 4:40.47; C.Priyanka/2004 4:43.90;
3000 m St (11): G.Jinsy/2003 12:20.96;
100 m H (10): Agasara Nandini/2003 13.94; Vysali Ganesan/2004 15.03;
400 m H (11): Nayana Jose/2004 62.93;
H J (9): N.K.Varsha/(2002) 1.73; K.H.Saliha/(2002) 1.65; B.Sahana/2003 1.65;
P V (10): M.Uvadharshini/2003 3.40; V.Dharshini Vijayakumar/2003 3.20; Vibha Srinivasa/2004 3.20;
L J (9): Chelmi Prathyusha/2003 5.77; Meryl Ann Mathew/2003 5.73;
T J (11): J.Coleshiya/(2002) 12.33; S.Emayatharasi/2003 12.23;
H T (10): B.Nithya/2003 46.93; Blessy Devassia/2003 45.62;
10000 m Walk (10): K.Payaprabha/2003 55:15.09;
Youth/U18 Girls / born 2004 or later:
100 m (9): Ruthika Saravannan/2005 12.04; Neole Anna Cornelio/2005 12.24;
heats (9) h2: Saravannan/2005 12.09; Cornelio/2005 12.18;
400 m (10): N.C.Manasa/2005 57.66;
1500 m (9): Aakancha Kerketta/2005 4:42.40;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (10): A.Prathiksha Yamuna/2005 14.85; Shiny Gladssia/2005 14.91;
400 m H / 76.2 cm (!!): Shreeya Rajesh/2005 62.63; R.Harshitha/2005 64.15;
P V (10): A.Deepika/2004 3.10;
L J (10): Moham Mubssina/2006 5.72; V.Divyasri/2005 5.65;
J T / 500 g (11): Ramyashree Jain/2004 44.78;
Younger/U16 Girls / born 2006 or later:
2000 m (9): Pranathi ??/2007 6:32.88; Pratigya Panna/2008 6:43.10;
S P / 3 kg (11): V.Madhumita/2006 14.25;
D T (9): K.S.Anushree/2007 40.78;
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33rd East Zone Junior Champs at Patna / 10. – 12.09.2022
Junior/U20 Men / born 2002 or later:
100 m (10): Aryan Ekka/2003 10.80;
200 m (12): Sumit Mondal/2003 21.89; Aryan Ekka/2003 21.89 (& 21.96 as 1h2);
800 m (10): Sayan Karmakar/2003 1:54.47; Surendra Kumar/2004 1:55.33;
400 m H (12): Karna Bag/2004 54.22;
T J (12): Vishal Kumar/2003 15.31;
J T (10): Akash Kumar Yadav/(2002) 66.42;
10000 m Walk (11): Apu Dutta/2004 46:59.05; Amrit Prakash/(2002) 48:29.51;
4×400 R (12): West Bengal Junior Team 3:21.59;
Youth/U18 Boys / born 2004 or later:
100 m (10): Almas Kabir/2005 10.83; Shashikesh Kumar/2006 10.84;
200 m (12): Almas Kabir/2005 22.00;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (11): Rajendra Sidhu/2006 14.44;
Medley Relay (12): West Bengal Youth Team 1:58.47;
Younger/U16 Boys / born 2006 or later:
5000 m Walk (11): Elangbam Gungcha Singh/2008 24:43.50; Ningombam Malemngane/2007 24:49.12;
Junior/U20 Women / born 2002 or later:
200 m (12): Shyama Mandal/2003 25.14;
400 m (11): Shyama Mandal/2003 55.68 /& 57.69 as 1h1);
800 m (10): Ashakaran Barla/2006 2:12.33;
1500 m (11): Ashakaran Barla/2006 4:47.99;
100 m H (11): Tiasa Dhar/2003 15.05; Jayita Samadar/2003 15.09;
Youth/U18 Girls / born 2004 or later:
100 m H / 76.2 cm (11): Sabita Toppo/2005 14.50;
L J (11): Sabita Toppo/2005 5.79;
T J (12): Merymukta Soreng/2004 11.99; Priti Lakra/2006 11.94;
D T (11): Sani Kumari/2005 41.85;
J T / 500 g (12): Nishu Kumari/2005 46.01;
Younger/U16 Girls / born 2006 or later:
H J (12): Mohur Mukherjee/2006 1.74;
3000 m Walk (11): Apsara Sonar/2007 15:40.38; Jyoti Kumari/2007 15:41.98;
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33rd West Zone Junior Champs at Raipur / 09. – 11.09.2022
Junior/U20 Men / born 2002 or later:
800 m (9)/hand-timed: Sumit Lalbabu Mandal/2003 1:55.3; Virsang Champuj Thakor/2003 1:55.5;
110 m H / 99 cm/+0.7: Daksh Deepak Sumerpur/2004 14.69; Rohan Makrand Tiwari/(2002) 14.87;
H J (10): Aryan Arun Patil/2004 2.00;
H T / 6 kg (11): Pratik Dilip Pingale/2003 61.74; Shivan Suryakan Jadhav/2003 58.10;
10000 m Walk (10): Amit Shishram Gurjar/2003 49:25.02;
Youth/U18 Boys / born 2004 or later:
H T / 5 kg (11): Narpat Parthoi Singh/2006 66.11;
10000 m Walk (10): Amir Kumar Mano/2006 49:47.72;
Youth/U18 Girls / born 2004 or later:
2000 m St (11): Varsha Chandrwes Sharma/2005 7:51.92; Chaitali Vijay Borekar/2006 8:08.47;
Younger/U16 Girls / born 2006 or later:
2000 m (9): Ayushi Narsingh Parmar/2008 6:48.81;
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33rd North Zone Junior Champs at Karnal / 02. – 04.09.2022
Junior/U20 Men / born 2002 or later:
1500 m (3): Shivam Sharma 3:52.09;
5000 m (3): Dushyant Kumar/2004 14:45.12; Ritik Sharma 15:59.91;
10000 m (2): Dushyant Kumar/2004 31:21.56;
H J (3): Adarsh Preet Singh 2.06;
P V (3): Tanuj Kumar/2003 4.50;
L J (3): Lakhveer Singh 7.44; Digvijay Singh/2003 7.40; Avinash Kumar/(2002) 7.10;
T J (4): Narpinder Singh/(2002) 15.14;
S P / 6 kg (3): Sanyam Sanjay/2003 18.80; Jaidev Dikka/2004 18.38; Vikash ??/2003 17.66; Arjun ?? 17.52; Yajat ??/2003 17.42; Omesh Ranga/2003 16.94;
D T / 1.75 kg (3): Zaanbaz Singh 52.92; Anil Kumar 52.51;
H T / 6 kg (4): Neeraj ??/2003 63.08; Himanshu Suraj/(2002) 60.85;
10000 m Walk (2): Lavish Bansal 49:50.11;
Youth/U18 Boys / born 2004 or later:
800 m (4): Himanshu Rathi/2006 1:54.93; Ankit ??/2004 1:55.28;
3000 m (3): Sawan ??/2004 8:30.24;
2000 m St (4): Taneesh Kumar 6:20.32; Chander Singh 6:22.80;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (3): Anuj Kumar 14.21; Kunal Kumar/2004 14.37;
400 m H (4): Kunal Kumar/2004 54.30; Ankush Deswal/2004 54.31;
L J (3): Deepak ?? 7.10;
S P / 5 kg (3): Kartik ?? 18.08; Hushanpreet Singh 17.17;
D T / 1.5 kg (3): Rishabh ?? 54.81; Amitesh Dwivedi 51.61;
H T / 5 kg (4): Prateek ??/2005 64.48; Gurveer Singh 61.68;
10000 m Walk (2): Aditya Negi/2004 47:36.06;
Younger/U16 Boys / born 2006 or later:
5000 m Walk (2): Nitin Gupta 24:40.53; Aditya Mathur 24:40.68;
Junior/U20 Women / born 2002 or later:
200 m (4): Priya ?? 25.22;
400 m (3): Lavika Sharma/2003 57.07;
800 m (4): Lavika Sharma/2003 2:14.46; Ruhi Bohra/2004 2:14.68;
1500 m (3): Ruhi Bohra/2004 4:40.23;
5000 m (4): Pooja Verma/2003 17:51.89; Ravina Kumari 17:54.04;
P V (3): Nidhi ?? 3.05;
Youth/U18 Girls / born 2004 or later:
200 m (4): Akansha ??/2004 25.19;
400 m (3): Akansha ??/2004 55.67;
2000 m St (4): Sonam ??/2004 6:58.55;
S P / 3 kg (3): Vidhi ??/2004 16.45; Jashandeep Kaur 14.79;
D T (3): Nistha Kumar/2005 43.71; Anisha ??/2005 43.69; Vidhi ??/2004 41.95;
H T / 3 kg (4): Ankita ?? 54.30;
Younger/U16 Girls / born 2006 or later:
D T (3): Riddhi ?? 41.90;
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Results from other Regional Champs during August
10th Kerala Youth Champs at Thenhipalam / 29. – 30.08.2022
Youth/U18 Boys / born 2005 or later:
100 m (29): Ashlin Alexander/2005 10.83;
D T / 1.5 kg (30): K.C.Servan/2006 55.00;
Youth/U18 Girls / born 2005 or later:
100 m (29): Megha Sureshbabu/2005 12.23;
2000 m St (30): C.R.Nithya/2006 8:14.50; Swathika Sajeev/2005 8:19.94;
H J (29): Carolina Mathew/2006 1.65;
S P / 3 kg (29): Akila Raju/2005 14.27;
D T (30): Akila Raju/2005 44.32; V.S.Anupriya/2006 40.43;
H T / 3 kg (29): Ann Maria Terin/2005 45.54;
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17th Kerala State Junior Champs at Thenhipalam /16. – 19.08.2022
this competition was held as Championships for Juniors (however, for athletes born 2002 or later – i.e. incl. several Over-age Senior athletes) and with addit. events for Senior athletes at the M.K.Joseph Memorial Meet
Men:
100 m (16): T.Midhun 10.66; K.S.Pranav 10.79;
200 m (18): T.Midhun 21.64; Albert J.Paulose 21.98;
400 m (17): Rahul Baby 47.00; Abhijith Simon 48.25; R.Gautham Krishana 48.43; N.M.Manu Roshan 48.51; Sachin Roby 48.57;
800 m (19): Tomson Paulose 1:52.32; M.S.Anandhumon 1:52.33; T.A.Ashil 1:55.35;
1500 m (16): Adarsh Gopi 3:55.49; Salmon Farookh 3:56.17;
5000 m (18): Sherin Jose 15:03.8/hand-timed;
3000 m St (19): Bibin George 9:24.41;
110 m H (17): N.V.Shahad 14.33; M.N.Nasimudheen 14.54;
400 m H (19): Maymon Poulose 53.22;
H J (17): Manu Francis 2.14; T.Aromal 2.14; M.Santhosh 2.12;
P V (16): K.G.Jessan & A.K.Sidharth 4.80; Bineesh Jacob 4.60; K.Athul Raj 4.50;
L J (16): Y.Vinoth Kumar 7.78; Nirmal Sabu 7.60; K.M.Sreekanth 7.44; R.Sajan 7.40; T.V.Akhil 7.29;
Akash M.Varghese 7.13; C.Sirajudheen 7.13;
T J (18): Ambika B.Arun 16.09; Akash M.Varghese 15.74; A.V.Rakesh Babu 15.32; Sanal Scaria 15.30; Boby Sabu 15.06;
D T (18): K.C.Sidharth 48.21;
J T (16): Arun Baby 74.34; Anoop Valsan 69.78; Anand Vittaveri 60.12;
20000 m Walk (16): Thomas Abraham 1:43:26.80;
Junior/U20 Men:
110 m H / 99 cm (17): V.Muhammed Hanan/2003 14.26;
P V (16): Anand Manoj/2003 4.60;
L J (16): K.Muhammed Asief/(2002) 7.55; T.J.Joseph/(2002) 7.54;
T J (18): V.S.Sebastian/2003 15.11;
Decathlon (18/19)/no details: N.Thowfeeq/2003 6430;
Youth/U18 Boys:
L J (18): Abhinand Surendran/2004 7.40; J.Akshay/2005 7.34;
10000 m Walk (17): Bilin George Antony/2004 45:54.10;
Women:
100 m (16): A.P.Shielda 12.00; P.D.Anjali 12.20;
200 m (18): A.P.Shielda 24.84;
400 m (17): R.Arathi 54.57; Smruthimol V.Rajendran 55.40; Gowri Nandana 56.24; Delna Philip 57.84;
800 m (18): Priscilla Daniel 2:15.32; C.Chanthini 2:15.45;
3000 m St (19): K.Swetha 11:47.91; Agnus Merin Shaji 12:03.06;
110 m H (17): Ann Rose Tomy 14.38; Soumiya Varghese 14.47; M.Sugina 14.68; R.Sreelekshmi 15.15;
400 m H (19): R.Arathi 59.54; Delna Philip 62.97;
H J (16): Angel P.Devasia 1.74; Gayathry Sivakumar 1.74;
P V (17): Reshma Raveendran 3.52; Arsha Babu 3.20; Malavika Ramesh 3.10;
L J (16): Sandra Babu 6.07; L.Sruthi Lakshmi 6.02; Meera Shibu 5.98; P.S.Prabhavathi 5.74;
Ashna Shaji 5.70;
T J (17): Gayathry Sivakumar 12.37; Aleena Jose 12.30; Alphy Luckose 12.21; Meera Shibu 12.13;
Anu Mathew 12.05; Irine Mariya Biju 11.95;
D T (16): C.P.Thoufeera 41.14;
H T (17): Kessia Mariam Benny 51.34;
Heptathlon (18/19)/no details: Helan Saji 4129;
10000 m Walk (16): Sandra Surendran 1:56:41.10; Asha Soman 1:59:31.60;
Junior/U20 Women:
400 m (17): Elga Thomas/2003 57.40;
800 m (18): Elga Thomas/2003 2:15.78;
3000 m St (19): G.Jinsy/2003 12:26.88;
400 m H (19): Nayana Jose/2004 64.25;
H J (16): K.H.Saliha/(2002) & K.C.Anjima/2003 1.66;
L J (16): K.M.Abdurami/2003 5.86; Daliya P.Lal/2003 5.68;
H T (17): Blessy Devassia/2003 47.80;
Heptathlon (16/17)/no details: Betty Benny/(2002) 4097;
Youth/U18 Girls:
S P / 3 kg (17): V.S.Anupriya/2006 14.49;
D T (16): Akila Raju/2005 43.73;
H T / 3 kg (17): Ann Maria Terin/2005 47.27;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (16)/no details: Kottayam Team 3:38.96;
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35th Tamil Nadu State Junior Champs at Krishnagiri / 16. – 19.08.2022
this competition was held as Championships for Juniors (however, for athletes born 2002 or later – i.e. incl. several Over-age Senior athletes) and for Youth athletes (U18 / born 2004 or later) / no exact dates per event
Junior/U20 Men:
100 m: N.Naveen Kumar/2004 10.67; R.Saisiddarth/2003 10.73;
semis: s2: Kumar/2004 10.71; Saisiddarth/2003 10.75;
heats: h4: P.S.Krishna Raj/(2002 10.82;
110 m H / 99 cm: Pandidurai Rathish/2004 14.33; Saminanthan Harshavarthan/2003 14.44; R.Vishal Raj/2003 14.75; R.Buvaneshwaran/(2002) 14.76; R.Sanjay/2003 14.77;
heats h2: Rathish/2004 14.42; Harshavarthan/2003 14.45;
H J: Balakrishna ??/2004 2.03;
P V: R.Hariharan/2003 4.50;
L J: S.Logeshwaran/2003 7.10;
S P / 6 kg: P.Surya Prakash/(2002) 17.29;
H T / 6 kg: S.Dinesh/2003 59.00;
10000 m Walk: G.Sarathy/2003 47:19.2; R.Dhanush/2004 48:41.8; N.S.Pranesh/2004 49:51.6;
Youth/U18 Boys:
100 m H / 91.4 cm: Kathiravan Hariharan/2005 14.70;
L J: K.Balajeeva/2005 7.16;
S P / 5 kg: S.Ebenezer/2004 18.80;
Junior/U20 Women:
400 m: Akshya Shree Baskar/(2002) 57.49;
100 m H / 84 cm: Ganesan Vyasali/2004 15.03;
H J: B.Sahana/2003 1.67; N.K.Varsha/(2002) 1.67;
P V: Vijayakumar Dharshini/2003 3.31; M.Uvadharshini/2003 3.10;
T J: J.Coleshiya/(2002) 12.25;
S P: M.Sharmila/2003 12.80;
H T: B.Nithya/2003 45.56; E.Pooja/2004 44.09;
Youth/U18 Girls:
100 m: S.Ruthika/2005 12.21;
S P / 3 kg: K.Rubasiri/2005 14.90;
PHILIPPINES
Weekly Relay Series at Manila during August & September 2022
(-courtesy of the PATAFA / PHI Athletics Federation & Mr Andrew Pirie -)
these weekly competitions were started on 14th Aug followed by weekly meetings (each of them for specific events) / more such events of these series are scheduled to be organised during next weeks / the 4th meet – scheduled for 4th Sep – had to be cancelled due to a typhoon / rather low standards especially at the 1st and 2nd event / following are few selected best performances
Men:
3000 m St (28th Aug): Eduardo Josh Buenavista 9:48.02;
110 m H (14th Aug)/+0.3: Tochukwu Onoura Okolo 15.09;
110 m H (11th Sep)/-2.2: Tochukwu Onoura Okello 15.03; Van Alexander Obejas 15.27;
400 m H (28th Aug): Tochukwu Onoura Okolo 54.05;
H J (11th Sep): Leonard Grospe 2.03;
P V (28th Aug): Hockett de los Santos 4.70; Ernesto Ciano jr 4.30;
L J (28th Aug): Janry Ubas 7.70/+0.8;
4×400 R (28th Aug): Sabah Team (E.Deaigo, F.Edrick, N.Muhammad, S.Kashmeer) 3:26.43;
Women:
3000 m St (28th Aug): Maria Jonna Abutas 12:19.88; Angel Mendoza 13:10.66;
100 m H (11th Sep)/-0.2: Jelly D.Paragile 15.03;
P V (28th Aug): Riezel Buenaventura 3.00;
L J (28th Aug): Diana S.Taranza 5.86/+0.9;
D T (11th Sep): Daniella Daynata 43.40;
J T (11th Sep): Ann Katerhine Quitoy 40.22;
4×100 R (11th Sep): Iskolat Team (E.Ruto, A.Agamanos, H.Delotavo, T.de la Torre) 49.70;
Junior Women:
H J (21th Aug): Mariel Abuan 1.63;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R (28th Aug)/hand-timed: Far Eastern University Team (C.Marigon, D.S.Taranza, S.P.Tabornal, A.R.Mationg) 45.4;
4×400 R (11th Sep): National University Team (C.Deocampo, J.L.Cabalo, M.I.Oqueriza, O.Orongan) 3:49.14;
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KAZAKHSTAN
National Sports Schools Champs at Almaty / 07. – 09.09.2022
(-courtesy of the KAZ-Federation – website -)
following are selected best results from this competition for Youth athletes in two categories (born 2005 – 2006
& born 2007 or later)
Youth Boys:
200 m (8)/+2.9: Ivan Teterin/2005 21.96w;
2000 m St (8): Rinat Kulygin/2005 6:10.96; Azizbek Saydyganiev/2006 6:20.10;
Youth Girls::
1500 m (7): Arina Gladysheva/2005 4:38.17;
3000 m (9): Arina Gladysheva/2005 10:00.50;
2000 m St (8): Sarvinoz Dosmetova/2006 7:58.99; Anzhelika Medvedeva/2006 8:10.10; Merey Alibek/2005 8:17.58;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (8)/+0.4: Kristina Yermola/2005 14.75 (& 14.87/+1.2 in heats);
400 m H (9): Anastasiya Koloda/2006 63.73; Yekaterina Koloda/2006 64.56 (= twin sisters !!);
H J (8): Faina Meirmanova/2006 1.72; Irina Sizova/2005 1.68;
P V (8): Elmira Kabirova/2005 3.50; Arina Marchenko/2006 3.40; Riza Mukametkali/2006 3.20;
Arina Zerebcova/2006 3.20;
T J (8)/nwi: Dilyara Khaybullina/2005 12.10;
Heptathlon (7/8): Alina Chistyakova/2005 4576 (15.03; 1.71; 10.68; 26.90 / 5.30; 23.98; 2:40.18);
5000 m Walk (8): Sabrina Arziyeva/2006 26:52.28;
Mixed Relays:
4×200 R (7): Pavlodar Youth Team (D.Krugloc, T.Zhukin, K.Yermola, M.Shuvalova) 1:37.71;
Younger Girls:
P V (8): Anna Cherkashina/2008 3.60;
T J (7): Tatyana Ivanishko/2008 11.93;
3000 m Walk (7): Margarita Storozhenko/2008 15:27.78;
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KYRGHIZSTAN
National Youth Championships at Bishkek / 25. – 26.08.2022
(-courtesy of the KGZ-Federation -)
following are few selected results from these Youth Champs, which included several older athletes participating ex-competition
Men:
800 m (26): Maysal Mukumbek uulu 1:57.29;
Youth Boys:
110 m H / 91.4 cm (25)/ 0.0: Ivan Vabishevich/2006 14.8/hand-timed;
Women:
H J (26): Tatyana Efimenko (born 1981 !) 1.75;
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HONGKONG
HKAA Junior Athletics Games / 10. – 11.09.2022
(-courtesy of the HKAA – website-)
Junior Men / born 2003 or later (Year-of-birth info not available)
100 m (10)/-0.7: Cheung Ho Hin 10.85;
110 m H / 99 cm (11)/-1.1: Liu Hiu Long 14.71;
L J (10): Lin Ming Fu 7.39/+1.6; Chan Chi Keung/2003 7.10/+1.8;
T J (11): Chan Chi Keung/2003 15.24/+1.6 / NJR;
Youth Boys / born 2005 or later::
200 m (11)/-1.8: Yip King Wai 21.85;
800 m (11): Chu Lok Yin 1:56.52;
Junior Women / born 2003 or later:
J T (11): Lau Kit Ying 40.48;
Youth Girls / born 2005 or later:
110 m H / 76.2 cm (11)/-2.7: Chloe Pak Hoi Man 14.45 (& 14.28/+0.4 as 1h2);
L J (10): Jia Wai Yin 5.85/-0.4;
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National Championships at Male / 25. – 27.08.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ahmed Munthaqim, MDV Athletics Association – )
following are more detailed results (info updated from Report No 18)
100 m (25)/+1.9: Hassan Saaid 10.63; Ibadulla Adam 10.76; Ibrahim Naahil Nizar/2006 11.03 / NYR;
200 m (26)/+0.6: Hassan Saaid 21.74; Ibadulla Adam 21.87; Ibrahim Naahil Nizar/2006 22.70 / NYR;
400 m (27): Hassan Saaid 49.69;
L J (27): Ibrahim Naahil Nizar/2006 6.82/-0.2 / NR & NJR & NYR;
4×100 R (27): Rauhath Sports Academy Team (N.Hassan, I.N.Nizar, I.Adam, M.L.Ibrahim) 43.99;
4×400 R (25): Dhivehi Sifainge Club Team (H.F.Haroon, H.Riza, A.R.Ismail, H.Saaid) 3:30.21;
100 m (25)/+1.4: Aishath Himna Hassan 12.25; Ahnaa Nizar/2007 12.57 / NYR;
200 m (26)/+0.6: Aishath Himna Hassan 24.90/NR; Ahnaa Nizar /2007 25.77 / NJR & NYR;
400 m (27): Aishath Himna Hassan 58.16;
D T (25): Aishath Ainy Mohamed /2003 28.93 / NR & NJR;
4×100 R (27): Island Runners Team (A.L.Mohamed, A.S.Salem, S.Massood, F.Ahmed) 53.72;
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(-courtesy of the Race – websites- )
KAZAKHSTAN
Regional Marathon at Shymkent / 11.09.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Shokhrukh Davlyatov UZB 2:25:00; Yerzhan Janarstanov KAZ 2:26:21; Zikrullo Mamatkulov UZB 2:26:31; Ilya Tyapkin KGZ 2:28:33; Aman Nurkeldy KAZ 2:29:03; Mikhail Krasilov KAZ 2:32:40;
Half Marathon:
Otabek Toshkuvatov UZB 1:07:41; Nodirbek Mutalipov UZB 1:08:57; Islam Amangos KAZ 1:08:58;
Alexandr Savgurov KAZ 1:10:09; Vladislav Mamedov UZB 1:10:36; Samaritdin Azimov TJK 1:11:37;
Mamurjon Mamatazizov UZB 1:13:04;
10 km Road Race:
Bekzod Boymatov UZB 31:13; Maxim Frolovskiy KAZ 31:14; Rakymzhan Kelmanov KAZ 31:25;
Women:
Marathon:
Diana Aidossova KAZ 3:04:51; Gulnur Yelemessova KAZ 3:10:37; Oksana Akhmedova RUS 3:12:42; Dilfuza Allayarova UZB 3:14:50 (1st Masters/50+);;
Half Marathon:
Mokhinabonu Komilova UZB 1:27:19; Tamila Kochkarova UZB 1:29:02; Aina Ussenova KAZ 1:30:55;
Rajambo Abdullayeva TJK 1:31:02; Zhanna Korotovskaya KAZ 1:31:33; Diana Asanova KAZ 1:32:12;
Elnora Shakirova KAZ 1:35:57;
10 km Road Race:
Tatyana Neroznak KAZ 35:19; Viktoriya Sergeyeva KAZ 36:00; Akbilek Kuralbay KAZ 38:18;
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THAILAND
International Haier 10 km Race at Bangkok / 11.09.2022
Men:
John Muiruri Mburu KEN 29:21.1; Joseph Mwangi Ngare KEN 29:26.8; Cornelius Kibiwott Chepkok KEN
29:31.8; James Karanja KEN 30:01.0; Kindu Sewmehon Tiruneh ETH 31:01.1; Teshome Getachew Besha ETH 31:01.2; David Kibet KEN 31:16.8;
Women:
Rosemary Mumo Katua KEN 33:55.9; Marta Tinsae Birehan ETH 35:17.8; Linda Janthachit THA 37:56.9;
Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 38:02.4;
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Men:
Sergey Zyrianov RUS 1:12:22; Apichai Phujit THA 1:15:00;
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Women´s Half Marathon at Phuket / 11.09.2022
Dimity-Lee Duke AUS 1:29:49; Woraphon Nuansri THA 1:38:38;
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MALAYSIA
Garmin Half Marathon at Putrajaya / 11.09.2022
Men:
Bernard Mwndia Muthoni KEN 1:11:41; Kipchirchir Lel KEN 1:12:04; Poo Vasanthan Subramaniam MAS
1:15:05; Muhaizar Muhammad MAS 1:15:26;
Women:
Amelia Noor Musa MAS 1:30:33; Tahira N.Muhammad MAS 1:34:57; Loh Chooi Fern MAS 1:36:23;
INDONESIA
International Maybank Bali Marathon at Gianyar / 28.08.2022
more detailed results (in addition to Report No 18)
Men:
Marathon:
Hassan Toriss MAR 2:15:38; Kiprop Tonui KEN 2:16:15; Cornelius Chepkok KEN 2:17:00;
add 4. Geoffrey Birgen KEN 2:18:26; 5. David Barmasai Tumo KEN 2:18:59; 6. Alemu Gemechu ETH
2:23:07; 7. Rikki Simbolon INA 2:34:49; 8. Agus Prayogo INA 2:35:17; 9. Welman Pasaribu INA 2:36:57;
Half Marathon:
Mathew Samperu KEN 1;02:08; John Muiruri KEN 1:04:52; Joseph Mwangi Ngare KEN 1:06:48;
4. Syamsuddin Massa INA 1:10:42; 5. Nurshodiq INA 1:11:19; 6. Musa INA 1:11:40; add 7. Isak C.Aleut
INA 1:12:11; 8. Dikki Abdul Majid INA 1:13:43;
Women:
Marathon:
Immaculate Chemutai UGA 2:42:32; Elizabeth Rumokol KEN 2:42:58; Betty Jepleting KEN 2:44:10;
add 4. Obse Abdeta ETH 2:44:21; 5. Eunice Nyawira Muchiri KEN 2:46:57; 6. Odekta Elvina Naibaho INA 2:55:45; 7. Irma Handayani INA 3:15:04; 8. Dwi Tiansi Anggraini INA 3:18:49; 9. Westi Indah Sulistiawati INA 3:20:09; 10. Henny Sutanda INA 3:24:06;
Half Marathon:
Rosemary Mumo Katua KEN 1:15:11; Margaret Wangui KEN 1:23:31; Desi Kristiani INA 1:28:37;
Eva Desiana INA 1:28:56; Fitri INA 1:29:25; Yulianti Utari INA 1:29:47; add 7. Yanita Sari INA 1:32:03; 8. Ai Kusmiati INA 1:32:50;
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INDIA
International NMDC Marathon at Hyderabad / 28.08.2022
more detailed results (in addition to Report No 18)
Men:
Marathon:
Pradeep Singh IND 2:31:22; Ravi Prakash IND 2:34:45; Simion Kiplagat KEN 2:38:56;
Half Marathon:
Martin Kimurgor KEN 1:07:16; Dharmender IND 1:08:28; Dinesh Kumar IND 1:08:38;
add 4. Melkamu S.Zeleka ETH 1:10:49; 5. Srinu Bugatha IND 1:12:57;
Women:
Marathon:
Monica Cheruto KEN 2:50:25; add 2. Reshma Dattu Kevate IND 2:59:35; 3. Prachi Godbole IND 3:11:51;
add 4. K.M.Reenu IND 3:16:46;
Half Marathon:
Sanjivani Jadhav IND 1:20:46; Ujala IND 1:21:20; Farheen Firdose IND 1:32:17; add 4. Neeta Patel IND 1:35:46;
Delayed results
PHILIPPINES
National Half Marathon at Cebu City / 24.07.2022
(-courtesy of the Pinoyathletics – website – )
Men:
Jerome Casinillo 1:12:14;
Women:
Cherry Andrin 1:30:32; Stephanie Cadosale 1:35:45; Lizane Abella 1:37:27;
The first ever Central Asian Athletic Open Championships was held in Samarqand, the historic city of Uzbekistan. Over 230 Athletes from 7 Countries Participated in the Championships which was held from 24 to 25 September 2022.
AAA President Gen. Dahlan Al Hamad attended the Championships and in his opening remarks praised Central Asian Athletic Association for their initiative to hold these Championships.
During the Championships Gen. Dahlan met with H.E. Shoxrullo Makhmudov- Deputy Ministry of sports development of the Republic Uzbekistan.
AAA Sr. Vice President Maj. Gen Ariyamongkol Surapong and Vice President Maj. Gen Akram Sahi also attented the Championships.
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
UZBEKISTAN
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website – )
Central Asian Open Champs at Samarkand / 24. – 25.09.2022
following are detailed results from these Open Championships with participants from the 5 Central Asian countries (incl. KAZ competing without their TOP performers) and with few athletes from MAS & THA /
all athletes from UZB except foreigners as noted
Men:
100 m (24)/-0.4: Jonathan Nyepa MAS 10.55; Khairul Hafiz Jantan MAS 10.74; Alisher Sadulayev TKM 10.80;
200 m (25)/+1.0: Favoris Muzrapov TJK 21.75; Ildar Akhmadiyev TJK 21.97;
800 m (25): Musulman Dzholomanov KGZ 1:55.07; Ali Akbar Analazarov 1:55.87; Javokhir Saidakhmedov 1:55.92; Mirsaid Bukhorov 1:56.29; Maisal Mukumbek uulu KGZ 1:57.17; Samat Kazakbayev KGZ 1:57.50;
1500 m (24): Shokhrukh Davlyatov 3:49.84; Samat Kazakbayev KGZ 3:55.85;
5000 m (25): Yevgeniy Fadeyev 15:13.29; Khasan Mirsatov 15:14.25;
10000 m (24): Vladislav Mamedov 30:55.28; Bakhtiyor Utkirov 31:24.76;
3000 m St (25): Mukhamed Kodir Soyatov 9:30.00; Devorbek Akhmedov/2004 9:38.32;
100 m H (24)/nwi: Natthaphon Dansoongnern THA 13.95; Leonid Pronzhenko TJK 15.29;
400 m H (25): Natthaphon Dansoongnern THA 53.45; Dilshodbek Bobokulov 54.09; Murod Magomedrasulov 54.51;
H J (24): Amir Nagayev/2004 2.13; Igor Kossolapov KAZ/2003 2.10; Amal Khodjayev/2003 2.08;
Timur Rakhmatullayev 2.04; Donier Ganiyev 2.00;
P V (24): Xait Ali Pulatov 4.00; Zakhiriddin Shokirov 4.00; Donier Kuchkarov 4.00;
L J (24): Ildar Akhmadiyev TJK 7.73/+0.1; Anvar Anvarov 7.61/+0.5; Bagrat Gasanbekov TKM/2003
7.60/+0.3; Javokhir Noriyev 7.46/+0.2; Timur Isakov KGZ 7.28/+0.3; Dilshod Kuvatov 7.15/+0.3;
(T J (25) – no results / info from Women´s TJ (as below) was duplicated into the file for Men´s event)
S P (24): Maksat Mammedov TKM 16.08; Farkhod Ochilov 15.71; Asliddin Rakhmonberidyev/2004 14.34;
D T (24): Muhammad Irfan Shamsuddin MAS 54.90; Maksat Mammedov TKM 52.41; Rashidbek Sodikov
51.91; Dunyozod Sayfullayev/2004 48.61;
H T (24): Mergen Mammedov TKM 69.10; Sukhrob Khodjayev 67.63; Ayubkhon Fayozov/2004 66.82;
Abdurauf Musoyev TJK 60.22; Amanmyrat Hommadov TKM 57.77;
J T (25): Artur Gafner KAZ 66.44; Alexandr Svechnikov 62.21; Homayun Abboshkonov 62.12;
…5. Zikrullo Turahonov TJK/2004 55.33 / NJR;
4×100 R (24)/no details: TJK 41.50; TKM 42.70; UZB 42.93; KAZ 43.30;
4×400 R (24)/no details: UZB 3:19.61; TKM 3:19.92; TJK 3:20.42;
Women:
100 m (24)/+0.2: Valentina Meredova TKM 12.12;
200 m (25)/+0.2: Laylo Allaberganova 24.64 (& 24.73/-0.1 as 1h1); Lydia Podsepkina/2003 25.29;
400 m (24): Farida Soliyeva 55.84; Laylo Allaberganova 56.95;
800 m (25): Savinder Kaur Joginder Singh MAS 2:11.15; Ainuska Kalil kyzy KGZ/2003 2:12.67; Anna Shumilo KAZ/2004 2:12.72; Gulurukh Odilionova 2:15.30;
1500 m (24): Ainuska Kalil kyzy KGZ/2003 4:32.45; Sabokhat Samijonov 4:37.18; Shakhsonam Khurranova/2003 4:43.58;
5000 m (24): Arina Gladysheva KAZ/2005 17:24.50; Kamola Ablayeva 18:43.86;
10000 m (25)/hand-timed: Azizakhon Mirzakbarova 36:33.7; Mokhinabonu Komilova 37:20.6;
3000 m St (25): Dilshoda Usmanova/2005 10:40.43 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader; 2nd UZB All-Time; NJR & NYR; Akbilek Kuralbay KAZ/2004 11:30.35; Farida Tulkinbayeva/2004 11:42.30; Mukhaiyo Mukhammadjonova/2006 11:49.07; Odina Jurayeva/2004 13:30.53;
100 m H (24)/-0.2: Khurshidabonu Kholliyeva 14.19; Madina Minnulina/2004 14.56; Valentina Kibalnikova
14.60; Irina Velikhanova TKM 14.83;
H J (24): Aleksandra Sharkayeva 1.85; Barnokhon Sayfullayeva/2005 1.83 / Asian 2022 Junior & Youth Leader; Valeriya Gorbatova/2004 1.74; Ksenia Borusheva/2004 1.71; Yap Sean Yee MAS 1.68;
P V (25): Jasmina Mansurova/2005 3.60; Farida Madiyarova 3.40;
L J (24): Daria Reznichenko 6.03/+0.6; Sharifa Davronova/2006 5.94/-0.2; Rpksana Khudoyarova 5.88/+0.4; Valeriya Safonova KAZ/2004 5.63/+0.4;
T J (25): Sharifa Davronova/2006 13.81w/+2.3; Roksana Khudoyarova 13.43/+1.6; Nadezhda Shustova 12.14/+1.0;
S P (24): Malika Nasritdinova/2004 15.34; Nadezhda Barbanova KAZ 14.12; Makhliyo Todjaliyeva/2003
12.30;
D T (24): Yulianna Shchukina/2005 41.08;
H T (24): Zarina Nosirjonova 59.67; Elina Silyamiyeva/2004 55.19; Darya Matveyenko 46.78;
J T (25): Musharaf Saidakhmudova 53.30; Nargiza Kuchkarova 53.16; Jennet Mukahova TKM 49.89;
Makhliyo Todjaliyeva/2003 46.24; Ugiloy Norboyva/2004 43.09; Nataliya Sokolova KAZ/2004 40.13;
4×100 R (24)/no details: UZB 48.41; TKM 49.23 (only 2 teams);
4×400 R (25)/no details: UZB 3:52.91; TKM 4:05.60; KAZ 4:22.44;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (24)/no details: KGZ 3:41.76/NR; UZB 3:45.21; KAZ 3:49.91;
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National Youth/U18 Champs at Tashkent / 14. – 15.09.2022
following are the best performances / wind-readings not yet reported
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
2000 m St (14): Husan Majidov 6:22.11; Madijor Astanov 6:23.59;
D T / 1.5 kg (15): Rufat Kenjebayev/2005 50.07;
J T / 700 g (14): Boburjon Kozokov/2005 64.70;
Decathlon/Youth (14/15)/no details: Nodir Norboyev/2005 6666;
Youth Girls / under 18 years
2000 m St (14): Dilshoda Usmanova/2005 6:45.32 / Asian 2022 Junior & Youth Leader / NJR & NYR;
Muhayo Mukhammadjonova/2006 7:45.32;
H J (14): Barnokhon Sayfullayeva/2005 1.75; Emilia Rudina/2006 1.65;
P V (15): Jasmina Mansurova/2005 3.70/NR & NJR & NYR;
L J (14): Sharifa Davronova/2006 6.01;
T J (15): Sharifa Davronova/2006 13.21;
D T (15): Yulianna Shukina/2005 40.15;
H T / 3 kg (15): Laziza Kuchkorova 46.55;
Heptathlon/Youth (14/15)/no details: Anna Chikalova/2006 4432;
SRI LANKA
(-courtesy of Mr Sameera Lakruwan Perera and info from the Ceylonathletics–website-)
National Selection Trial Meet at Diyagama / 17. -18.09.2022
(-courtesy of the Ceylonathletics–website-)
following are detailed results from this Trials Competition for the selection of teams for the Asian Games 2023 and the Asian Champs 2023 / unfortunately official results from the SRI Federation not (yet ?) available
Men:
100 m (17)/-0.3: Y.M.Chamod Yodasinghe 10.53; M.Vinod Suranjaya De Silva 10.63; T.M.D.Suraj Rathnasiri 10.70; Dineth Nuwantha Senanayaka 10.73; Kavindu Nimesh Chathuranga 10.75; H.D.P.D.Gayashan 10.84; F.D. Chalith Piyumal 10.85;
heats (17) h1/-1.5: Yodasinghe 10.63; De Silva 10.83; h2/+0.6: Piyumal 10.75; Senanayaka 10.75; Rathnasiri 10.81;
200 m (18)/+0.8: H.K.Kalinga Kumarage 21.11; A.S.Mohamed Safan 21.61; H.D.P.D.Gayashan 21.87;
H.V.Dinuka Deshan 21.92; Kavindu Nimesh Chathuranga 21.95;
heats (18) h2/-0.8: F.D.Chalith Piyumal 21.77; h3/-1.2: Kumarage 21.56; Deshan 21.86;
400 m (17): H.K.Kalinga Kumarage 45.70 / 4th SRI All-Time; Rajitha Niranjan Rajakaruna 46.55; Pabasara Niku 47.04; R.P.Isuru Lakshan 47.12; H.K.D.R.Madushan 47.57;
heats (17) h1: Niku 46.64; Rajakaruna 46.95; Madushan 47.45; P.M.P.Lakshan Kodikara 48.34;
h2: Kumarage 46.87; Lakshan 47.33; H.V.Dinuka Deshan 47.58; Pradeep Ruwan Kumara 47.75;
800 m (17): R.P.Priyantha Pushpakumara 1:51.79; A.M.S.B.Aththanayaka 1:51.90; H.M.S.Kumara 1:52.30; W.M.T.G.Thennakoon 1:52.63; W.A.D.Kumara 1:54.40; G.S.R.K.Perera 1:55.19,
heats (17) h1: Aththanayaka 1:53.42; Thennakoon 1:54.04; G.Rusiru Chathuranga 1:54.61; Perera 1:54.68;
W.A.D.Kumara 1:54.97; H.K.T.Fonseka 1:55.91; h2: Pushpakumara 1:52.08; H.M.S.Kumara 1:52.86;
C.Aravindan 1:53.31; F.A.H.Piyumal 1:55.44;
1500 m (18): Damith Hemantha Kumara 3:46.12; A.D.L.Prathapa 3:49.80; W.Saman Kumara Fernando 3:50.50; H.A.T.Sameera 3:52.17; S.Chandradasan 3:52.43; H.A.Muditha Viduranga 3:53.18; V.Vakson
3:53.76; H.A.B.Habarakada 3:54.98; R.D.B.N.Wimalasiri 3:55.85;
5000 m (17): D.M.D.S.Dissanayaka 15:06.19; V.Vakson 15:07.41;
10000 m (18): H.D.S.D.Gunasekara 30:31.51; Kumar Shanmugeshwaran 30:56.19;
3000 m St (17): Udaya Bandara Herath 9:06.92; A.B.N.Alwis 9:10.48; W.B.M.Samaraweera 9:14.10;
T.M.L.C.Gunarathne 9:24.57;
110 m H (18)/-2.6: Roshan Dhammika Ranathunga 14.09; A.G.Anuradha Srimal 14.51; S.P.Damith Dhananjaya 15.12; Ajith Kumara Karunathilake 15.16; K.R.Indika Perera 15.24;
heats (18) h1/-0.8: Ranathunga 14.16; A.N.M.Nasik 15.05; h2/-1.1: Srimal 14.56; Karunathilake 15.23;
400 m H (17): Asitha Tharanga Rathnasena 52.01; Indrajith Asanka Rathnasena 52.13; A.M.Gayan Thushara 52.37; M.B.I.Dunith Banneheka 54.15;
heats (17) h1: Thushara 52.36; I.A.Rathnasena 52.44; h2: A.T.Rathnasena 52.49; Banneheka 53.91;
H J (18): S.A.Tharindu Dasun 2.10; Laksamudra Mendis 2.05; B.R.Indika Udaya Kumara 2.05; P.S.T.Fernando 2.05;
P V (17): Arunthavarasa Puvitharan 5.15/NR; Sachin Eranga Janith 4.90; M.H.Ishara Sandaruwan 4.80;
Siva Nahan Dilshan 4.50; H.D.Chinthaka Dinesh 4.30; T.W.M.Priyantha Kumara & S.Kinthusan 4.30; K.H.S.Sampath 4.30;
L J (17): H.B.M.Y.Herath 7.64/+2.0; J.H.Gayan Sampath 7.44/-0.7; J.M.T.U.K.Jayasinghe 7.14w/+3.7;
T J (18): L.P.Greshan Dhananjaya 16.63w/+2.5; Sandun Krishantha Kumara 16.33/+1.9 / 5th (eq) SRI
All-Time; Waduge Chamal Kumarasiri 16.10w/+3.2; M.S.Safreen Ahamed 15.22/+0.6; Dulan Niranjan Thilakarathne 14.95w/+3.5;
S P (18): R.Samitha Jayawardana 14.82;
D T (17): S.M.A.M.D.Saparamadu 45.19; Z.T.M.Asik 44.49; S.D.K.Silva 44.27;
H T (17): Rohana Sisira Kumara 47.65; H.M.A.Sanjaya Bandara 47.22;
J T (18): Waruna Lakshan Dayarathne 73.07; D.G.Sampath Ranasinghe 72.43; R.M.Sumedha Ranasinghe
72.15; D.C.Wickramarathne 69.81; K.G.Yogaraj 69.28; R.Rathushan 68.14; P.Rumesh Tharanga/2003 66.75; Ranjith Nuwan Kumara 65.19;
Women:
100 m (17)/-2.5: Iresha Medhanni Jayamanna 11.93; Shelinda Jansen 12.12; R.M.Rumeshika Rathnayake 12.16;
heats (17) h1/+0.4: Jansen 11.92; W.V.Lakshika Sugandi 12.22; h2/-1.7: Jayamanna 11.79; Rathnayake 12.16;
200 m (18)/nwi: Iresha Medhanni Jayamanna 24.32; Nadeesha Ramanayake 24.76;
400 m (17): Nadeesha Ramanayake 53.97; M.A.N.Harshani Fernando 55.69; W.S.H.Fernando 57.56;
800 m (17): W.K.L.A.Nimali 2:07.09; K.G.N.M.A.Kumari 2:11.09;
1500 m (18): Gayanthika Thushari Abeyrathne 4:13.20; W.K.L.A.Nimali 4:26.08; K.G.N.M.A.Kumari 4:28.08; K.Shanika Lakshani 4:33.95; A.A.N.Sanjeewani 4:36.83;
5000 m (18): W.M.N.Nidarshani 18:20.61;
10000 m (17): Nilanthi Lanka Ariyadasa 37:13.26;
3000 m St (17): U.K.Nilani Rathnayake 10:00.13; W.M.N.Nidarshani 11:30.44;
100 m H (18)/-1.1: W.V.Lakshika Sugandi 13.84; R.A.Ireshani Rajasinghe 14.47; M.A.Bhagya Nilmini 14.94; D.Priyadarshani Mohottala 15.15;
400 m H (17): A.P.M.Subani Abeyarathne 62.37; N.G.D.Niroshika Lakmali 62.86;
H J (18): Ravindi Pehansa Gamage/2004 1.68; Shayamali M.Sooriyampola 1.64;
P V (17): W.Imesha Udani Silva 3.70 / 2nd SRI All-Time (missed NR by 1 cm !); Neshara Dakshitha 3.60 / 3rd SRI All-Time; Parnanththaman Abishalini/2007 & K.A.D.C.Kodithuwakku 3.30; K.A.K.Lakrani Perera 3.30; U.Thamsa Wickramasekara/2003 3.20;
L J (17): S.Lakshika Sarangi Silva 6.37/+ß.7; Ridma Nishadi Abeyrathne 6.22/+1.5; Anjani Pulwansa 6.10/+2.0;
T J (18): Randi Himasha Cooray 13.40/+0.6 / 2nd (eq) SRI All-Time; H.A.N.Neha Hettiarachchi/2003 12.77w/+4.0; K.A.T.Lakshani 12.39w/+2.6; K.P.S.Reshmika Sewwandi/2004 12.28/+1.4; A.U.K.Mayan 12.02w/+3.7;
S P (17): Tharika Kumudumali Fernando 12.84; Ovini Chandrasekara/2003 12.78;
D T (18): H.A.Manessha Dilrukshi 41.65; W.M.S.K.Weerasekara 40.19;
H T (17): H.A.Aruni Lakshani 47.05; Shanika Manoji Amarasinghe 42.58;
J T (17): H.L.Nadeesha Dilhani Lekamge 59.41 / 2nd SRI All-Time; B.L.Nadeeka Lakmali 52.29; Dayani Harshani Maduwanthi 50.69;
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90th Sir John Tarbat Champs at Colombo / 13. -16.09.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Sameera Lakruwan Perera -)
this traditional competition was held for different Age-categories (under 22 etc.) / wind-readings not reported
for several events
Men / under 22 years:
200 m (14)/-2.3: Dineth Nuwantha Senanayaka 21.66;
400 m (16): B.K.A.J.A.Priyashantha 48.30;
110 m H (15)/-1.8: A.G.Anuradha Srimal 15.06; S. Dias 15.12;
H J (16): Sandanan Roshen Dulmin 2.06;
L J (14): W.T.K.Piyasiri 7.29/+1.6;
T J (13): Sandun Krishantha Kumara 16.04/nwi;
J T (16): T.A.Desith Bhagya 60.89;
5000 m Walk (16): R.M.Nanayakkara 25:16.53;
Junior Men / under 20 years:
100 m (16)/-0.8: U.Tharushkha Bashitha 10.85;
200 m (14)/nwi: Isuru Kaushalya Bans/2003 21.57; P.Gunawardane 21.99;
400 m (16): Isuru Kaushalya Bans/2003 46.86; Ravidu Sithum Jayasundara/2004 48.35;
800 m (14): K.G.D.S.Kumara/2003 1:55.28; Kavishkha Sri Bandara/2003 1:55.80;
110 m H / 99 cm (16)/nwi: Nadun Bandara/2003 14.22; K.Rayan Perera/2004 14.85;
400 m H (14): K.M.D.Darshana/2003 52.25; T.O.Vinod Ariyawansha/2004 53.96;
H J (16): H.A.P.T.Vishmitha 2.00; A.R.M.D.Bandara Rathnayake/2003 2.00;
L J (14): Yeshan Kumara/2003 7.46w/+2.6; J.Sampath Miranda/2003 7.18/+1.6; Hirusha Hashen/2003 7.17w/+2.9; W.M.S.Silva 7.15/nwi;
T J (13)/nwi: Ashmika Keshan Koralage/2003 15.64;
J T (16): Dinesh Dilshan Fernando/2004 61.67;
4×400 R (16): Rathnayaka Central College Junior Team 3:21.30;
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
400 m (16): P.Salamuthu Jayathilake/2005 48.49, R.P.D.A.T.Rajapaksha 48.57;
2000 m St (14): Sanuka Mihisara Gunarathne 6:15.85;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (16)/-0.6: Sandun Kosala/2005 14.63; E.Wishwa Tharuka 14.73;
H J (13): E.S.D.Anuhas 2.06; G.L.Arthavindu/2006 2.06; R.P.Nilupula Pahasara/2006 2.00;
P V (14): W.Thushen Silva/2006 4.40;
L J (16): Razwin Carnim/2005 7.20/+0.9;
S P / 5 kg (16): W.Jayavi Ranhinda/2005 17.23;
Women / under 22 years:
400 m (16): B.Sayuri Lakshima Mendis 56.40;
1500 m (14): K.Shanika Lakshani 2:13.74;
3000 m St (14): H.M.Bimashi Asmika Herath 12:48.69; R. Prabodini Wickramesinghe 13:27.16;
100 m H (15)/-0.5: M.A.Bhagya Nilmini 15.02; W.A.Senuri Anuththara 15.16;
P V (14): Neshara Dakshitha 3.10;
L J (13)/nwi: K.H.Nethmi Megawarna 5.76; M.A.Bhagya Nilmini 5.67;
T J (14): K.H.Nethmi Megawarna 12.42w/+3.2; G.I.S.Lankathilaka 11.85/nwi;
J T (13): D.M.I.Hasanthi 44.73;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
100 m (16)/-2.1: Dinara Bandara Dela/2004 12.06;
200 m (14)/nwi: Tharushi Dilsara Karunarathne/2004 25.29;
400 m (16): Tharushi Dilsara Karunarathne/2004 55.24; Kavindi Sanjana Edirisinghe/2003 57.33;
800 m (14): Tharushi Dilsara Karunarathne/2004 2:14.54;
3000 m St (14): B.M.Hashini Iresha 11:39.71; W.G.S.Lakshani/2004 11:39.93; A.Pirathisha/2003 13:08.15; G.M.I.G. Galahena 13:15.45; H.M.G.N.M.Thilakarathne 13:15.45;
100 m H (16)/nwi: Samadhi Lakshani Dissanayake/2003 15.05; Dahamsa Kahangama/2004 15.17;
400 m H (14): Shehani Thakshila Dissanayake/2005 63.39; R.M.Yasasri Rathnayake/2004 63.58;
H J (15): Remindi Pehansa Gamage/2004 1.70; I.A.I.Minoli Fernando/2004 1.65; W.I.Nethmini 1.65;
P V (14): U.Thansa Wickramasekara/2003 3.30; S.Theepika 3.00;
L J (13)/nwi: D.M.T.Chathurika Dissanayake/2004 5.87; H.A.N.Neha Hettiarachchi/2003 5.62;
T J (14)/nwi: H.A.N.Neha Hettiarachchi/2003 12.79; L.P.A.Fernando 11.82;
S P (14): Ovini Chandrasekara/2003 12.36;
J T (13): H.A.V.L.K.Hapuarachchi/2003 42.46;
4×400 R (16): Rathnayaka Central College Junior Team 3:57.86;
Youth Girls / under 18 years:
200 m (14)/nwi: Mahima Pravindi Dunusinghe/2006 25.19;
400 m (16): Mahima Pravindi Dunusinghe/2006 57.14;
800 m (14): W.M.K.Nirmali Wickramasinghe/2006 2:16.02;
1500 m (15): W.M.K.Nirmali Wickramasinghe/2006 4:47.34;
2000 m St (14)/hand-timed: M.G.N.P.Kumari 8:00.9; I.A.T.S.Kumari 8:16.3; K.A.Nethmi Navodya/2006 8:17.0; B.P.G.P.M.Balasooriya 8:18.6;
H J (14): K.Sithuli Sadithya/2006 1.67;
L J (15): H.M.N.Madushani Herath/2005 6.09/+0.8; Dhananjaya R.Sithmini/2005 5.72/nwi;
Younger Girls / under 16 years:
P V (15): Paranththaman Abishalini/2007 3.00;
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IRAN
National Clubs League Meetings at Tehran / 11. – 15.09.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ali Rezaei & Ms Leila Moradi, IRI – Federation – )
following are selected best performances from the 3rd leg of these Championships Series for Men (on 11th & 12th Sep) and followed by the events for Women (on 14th & 15th Sep) / all Iranian athletes except few male foreigners competing for Iranian clubs as noted
Men
100 m (11)/-0.9: Hassan Taftian 10.22; Benyamin Yousefi 10.50; Mohammad Hossein Abareghi 10.52;
Milad Naseh Jahani 10.58; Farshad Kordlou 10.65; Amir Reza Moeinpour 10.68; Amir Mohammad Taleei
10.75; Seyed Mehran Hosseini 10.80;
200 m (12)/ Race 1/ -0.1: Mohammad Hossein Abareghi 20.92; Hassan Taftian 21.10; Milad Naseh Jahani 21.11; Benyamin Yousefi 21.24; Amir Mohammad Taleei 21.49; Sajjad Hashemi 21.51;
Race 2/ -0.5: Farshad Kordlou 21.58; Mohammad Jaafari 21.59;
400 m (11): Sajjad Hashemi 47.43; Arash Sayari/2003 48.27; Mohammad Reza Dehghani 48.33; Mohammad Hossein Nik Zamir 48.44;
800 m (12): Pezhman Yarvali 1:49.22; Sobhan Ahmadi 1:49.52; Ali Amirian/2003 1:49.57; Amir Moradi
1:51.20; Amir Farzam Safari 1:51.41; Omid Amirian 1:51.67; Mohammad Hesam Mozaffari/2005 1:51.96;
Mohammad Hossein Karami 1:52.87;
1500 m (11): Jonathan Kiplimo KEN 3:51.31; Amir Moradi 3:51.83; Sobhan Ahmadi 3:53.40; Ali Amirian/2003 3:53.45; Pezhman Yarvali 3:57.05;
5000 m (12): Seyed Amir Zamanpour 15:13.51;
10000 m (11): Jonathan Kiplimo KEN 30:39.44;
Half Marathon (11): David Kiprono KEN 1:04:50; Mansour Bayat 1:10:04; Mohammad Javad Narouei 1:10:32; Mohammad Naghighi 1:11:34; Hassan Salehi 1:12:12;
3000 m St (12): Justus Kipkorir KEN 9:20.39; Seyed Amir Zamanpour 9:09.19; Khalil Naseri 9:16.95; Amir Hossein Safari 9:24.68; Behrouz Moustafavi 9:28.37;
110 m H (11)/-1.9: Masoud Kamran 14.04; Mahdi Pirjahan 14.23 / 5th IRI All-Time; Reza Bahreini 14.29; Ali Salamatian 14.33; Amir Hossein Azizi 14.95; Mohammad Amin Abdollahi/2004 15.07; Morteza Abbaspour 15.12;
400 m H (12): Mahdi Pirjahan 49.55; Ali Abbaspour 52.44; Younes Barati 53.25; Amir Moghaddami 53.97;
H J (11): Keivan Ghanbarzadeh 2.12; Mahdi Khodadadi 2.05;
P V (12): Amir Arshia Mosaddeghi/2005 5.00; Mohammad Mahdi Motamednia 4.60;
L J (12): Morteza Abbaspour 7.47/+1.8; Hassan Mihandoost 7.46/+1.5; Meysam Abdollahpour 7.32/+1.3;
Ali Reza Khaledi 7.28/+1.1; Mahdi Tamari 7.26/+1.8; Hamid Reza Kia 7.20/+0.8; Mohammad Reza Firouzkouhi AFG 7.15/+0.8; Mohammad Amin Ghareh/2003 7.14/+0.8;
T J (11)/nwi: Hamid Reza Kia 16.21; Mojtaba Zahedi 15.52; Vahid Sedigh 15.33; Seyed Mobin Maddahi
15.05;
S P (11): Mehdi Saberi 19.27; Morteza Nazemi 19.03; Shahin Jaafari 18.44; Mehran Khorand 17.72;
Arsalan Ghashghaei/2003 16.60; Mohammad Reza Rahmanifar 14.98;
D T (12): Ehsan Hadadi 59.94; Mohammad Reza Rahmanifar 56.85; Sadegh Samimi 55.81; Behnam Shiri
55.81; Hossein Rahouli 55.69; Mahdi Saberi 48.51; Mohammad Reza Ziyaei/2005 47.76;
H T (11): Reza Moghaddam 67.97; Mohammad Sistani/2003 59.26; Payma Sadri 54.53; Arsalan Ghashghaei/2003 49.06;
J T (12): Ali Fathi Ganji 76.65/NR; Younes Yousefvand 69.66; Ayoub Arokhi 67.67; Sadegh Khademi 67.55; Mostafa Nik Khah 64.16; Yaghoub Arokhi 62.92;
Decathlon (11/12)/no details: Sajad Saad Al Nasser IRQ 6324; Amir Mahdi Hanifeh 6168;
20 km Walk (12): Hamid Reza Zouravand 1:31:34; Amir Hossein Asadi Manesh/2003 1:45:37; Armin Shahmaleki/2003 1:48:19; Mohammad Aref Pilehvar 1:49:24; Mohammad Hassan Alast/2005 1:52:49;
4×100 R (11)/no details: Bazargani Emad Team 41.00;
4×400 R (12)/no details: Zob Ahan Team 3:09.99;
Women
100 m (14)/-0.3: Farzaneh Fasihi 11.52; Hamideh Esmaeilnezhad 11.71 / 3rd IRI All-Time; Sanaz Amiripour/2003 12.10; Delnia Beigamjani/2003 12.11;
200 m (15)/-2.1: Farzaneh Fasihi 24.30; Hamideh Esmaeilnezhad 24.48; Sanaz Amiripour/2003 25.03;
400 m (14): Sajedeh Fani 55.96; Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian/2005 56.12; Negin Edalat 56.36; Shahla Mahmoudi 56.48;
800 m (15): Toktam Dastarbandan 2:12.51; Negin Edalat 2:13.87;
1500 m (14): Parichehr Shahi 4:49.76;
3000 m St (15): Samira Khodatars 11:23.00; Hadiseh Raouf/2003 11:53.24; Bahareh Jahantigh 12:09.51;
Setayesh Amini/2005 12:26.55; Mozhdeh Vaziri/2004 12:57.62;
100 m H (14)/-0.4: Faezeh Tabatabaei 14.71; Fatemeh Adabi/2003 14.94; Pardis Abdolmohammadi 14.97;
Narges Rastgar 15.20;
400 m H (15): Shahla Mahmoudi 60.66; Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian/2005 61.75; Zeinab Ghaffari 63.12;
Samin Jaafarzadeh/2004 63.46;
H J (15): Mahdieh Zaeimi 1.73; Mina Hosseini 1.68; Mahya Naeimi 1.65; Mahsa Kargar 1.65;
P V (14): Mahsa Mirzatabibi 3.70; Samira Kordali 3.20; Zahara Tabasi 3.10; Kimia Farahani 3.10;
L J (14): Reihaneh Mobini 6.17/+0.3; Kimia Pourkhalkhali 5.81/+0.7;
T J (15): Sarina Saedi/2003 12.77/-0.3; Maryam Kazemi 12.47/+1.2; Hadiseh Ahmadi 12.18/+1.3;
Reihaneh Mobini 11.85/+1.9; Zahra Hefi/2004 11.82/+1.5;
S P (14): Elham Sadat Hashemi 14.03; Zahra Omidvar 12.96;
D T (15): Zhaleh Kardan 49.85; Mahla Mahroogi 47.66; Zahra Najafi/2003 46.60; Zahra Omidvar 43.70;
Elham Samarghandian 42.35; Fatemeh Shokri 41.01;
H T (14): Zahra Arab Rostami/2003 56.69 / missed her NR & NJR by 64 cm only; Amineh Keshiri 54.84; Melika Norouzi/2005 53.43; Reihaneh Arani 52.36; Mahdieh Hekmatsara 52.14; Maedeh Momeni/2003 49.05;
J T (14): Zahar Ziaei 45.38; Mana Hosseini/2005 41.51 / NYR; Nadia Mazloumzadeh 40.46;
Heptathlon (14/15)/no details: Fatemeh Mohitizadeh/2003 5095 / NJR; Sadaf Aghajani/2003 4636; Saba
Khorasani/2004 4264; Elnaz Mousaei/2005 4169;
10000 m Walk (14): Zeinab Ahadi 54:12.1; Fatemeh Zahra Ghalehnouei 56:11.9;
4×100 R (14)/no details: Chador Malo Team 47.00;
4×400 R (15)/no details: Persian Gulf Polymer Team 3:53.52;
MALAYSIA
20th SUKMA Games at Kuala Lumpur / 15. – 18.09.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif and info from the SUKMA Games – website- )
following are selected best performances from the athletics events of these major Multi-SportsGames /
all athletes born 1999 or later
Men
100 m (16)/+0.2: Muhammad Azeem Fahmi/2004 10.25*; Muhammad Arsyad Saat 10.46; Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi 10.50; Muhammad Kahrul Abdul Aziz 10.61; Muhammad Zulfiqar Ismail 10.62; Nabil Rizal Alwani/2003 10.73; Alif Iman Mohd Fahimi/2003 10.75; Mohamed Thaqif Hisham 10.77;
*10.25 = his fastest time at home (with 3 fastest times of 10.09; 10.14 & 10.19 at the World Juniors 2022)
heats (15) h1/+0.2: Hanafi 10.57; Hisham 10.70; Fahimi 10.74; Pg. Aidil Auf Hajam/2005 10.81;
h2/+1.2: Azeem Fahmi/2004 10.33; Abdul Aziz 10.69; Muhammad Idham Rosli/2003 10.82; Muhammad Raimi Mustaffa Kamal 10.84; h3/ 0.0: Saat 10.54; Ismail 10.71; Alwani/2003 10.78; Alvine Jostine 10.84;
200 m (18)/+0.1: Muhammad Arsyad Saat 21.02; Muhammad Azeem Fahmi/2004 21.03; Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi 21.18; Muhammad Idham Rosli/2003 21.59; Alvine Jostine 21.91;
heats (18) h2/+0.4: Saat 21.34; Rosli/2003 21.59; h3/-0.2: Fahmi/2004 21.45; Hanafi 21.86;
400 m (16): Umar Osman/2003 47.66; Muhammad Firdaus Zemi 48.22; Luqmanul Hakim Khairul Akmal 48.26; Abdul Wafiy Roslan 48.51; Loganes Thilaganathan 48.54; Muhammad Aidil Azrul Hisyam/2004 48.78;
heats (15) h2: Zemi 48.79; h3: Osman/2003 47.87; Roslan 48.46; Hisyam/2004 48.79;
800 m (17): Wan Muhammad Fazri Zahary 1:51.66; Mohamad Amirul Arif Azri 1:52.09; Anas B.Ariffin 1:53.32; Avinash Austin Murugan 1:54.52;
heats (16) h2: Ariffin 1:56.45; Murugan 1:56.83; Azri 1:56.91;
5000 m (17): Muhammad Ikbolasen Kamal Hussain 14:52.05; Darren James Nair 15:07.14; Lucas Wong Sie Hong 15:07.40;
10000 m (15): Muh.Ikbolasen Kamal Hussain 31:11.62;
3000 m St (16): Muhammad Ikbolasen Kamal Hussain 9:15.24; Darren James Nair 9:31.48;
110 m H (18)/nwi: Benedict Ian Gawok 14.40; Muhammad Ridzwan Ridal 14.49; Muhammad Hazriq Cik Mat Kilau/2006 14.85; Nuhammad Hilmi Zakuwan Yusri Azhar/2003 15.15; Wong Chun Yee 15.24;
heats (17) h1/-0.1: Ridal 14.52; Kilau/2006 15.09; h2/+0.3: Gawok 14.33; Wong Chun Yee 14.99; Azhar/2003 15.03;
400 m H (17): Ruslem Zikry Putra Roseli 52.21; Muhammad Ammar Aiman Nor Azmi 52.70; Muhammad Fakhrul Afizul Nasir/2004 53.00; Deaigo Emanuel Wayring 54.60;
heats (16) h1: Roseli 54.12; Zheng 54.62; h2: Nasir/2004 54.19; Azmi 54.73;
H J (15): Farrell Glenn Felix Jurus 2.15; Mohd.Eizlan Dahalan 2.06; Kuan Jyh Yunn/2003 2.03;
Shareem Aleimran Abdul Rahman/2003 2.00;
P V (17): Muhammad Naufal Shahrul Afzam 5.00 / 2nd (eq) MAS All-Time; Asrul Badroldin/2004 4.60; Muhammad Akmal Harith Zulkipli/2003 4.30;
L J (16): Andre Anura Anuar 7.40/-0.2; Muhammad Shahrizal Isham 7.25/-0.1; Muhammad Sunik Muslimin 7.24/+0.2;
T J (17): Andre Anura Anuar 16.43/+0.1; Muhammad Izzul Hanif Raffi/2003 15.56/-0.2; Brendon Ting Li King 15.14/-0.1; Mohamad Shah Sholihin Azhar/2003 15.08/+0.1;
S P (15): Jonah Chang Anak Rigan/2003 16.65 / NJR; Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 16.31; Farm Loong Deng 15.84; Kong Chin Poh 15.68;
D T (18): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 48.08; Jonah Chang Anak Rigan/2003 43.82;
H T (16): Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan 60.63 / 2nd MAS All-Time; Jonah Chang Anak Rigan/2003 50.56;
J T (18): Syed Abrar Ahmad Zawawi 60.00; Mohd Alif Razi 59.59;
Decathlon (15/16): Wilson Quaik Zhen Han/2004 6230 (11.52/+0.1; 6.95/-0.2; 8.82; 1.89; 53.71 / 15.83/+0.1; 29.31; 4.30; 48.03; 5:21.16);
10000 m Walk (16): Sriven Tan/2005 48:15.46; Muhammad Fakhrul Razi Jailani 48:21.08;
20 km Walk (18): Muhammad Fakhrul Razi Jailani 1:40:05; Sriven Tan/2005 1:43:34; Sivanesh Mohan Murali 1:46:09; Teban Raj Chander/2003 1:46:51; Jeevan Kumar/2004 1:47:43; Nurhafiy Nasrul Ahmad Zulkarnain 1:48:32;
4×100 R (17)/no details: Terengganu Team 40.59 (& 40.57 as 1h1 on 16th Sep);
4×400 R (18)/no details: Johor Team 3:15.74;
Women:
100 m (16)/ 0.0: Nor Sarah Adi 11.91; Nur Aishah Rofina Aling 12.08; Nur Afrina B.Mohamad Rizal/2004 12.10; Feova Lim Yi Fei 12.20;
heats (15) h1/-0.2: Adi 11.94; Aling 12.04; h2/+0.3: Rizal/2004 12.11; Lim Yi Fei 12.14;
200 m (18)/+0.5: Nur Afrina B.Mohamad Rizal/2004 24.83 (& 25.05/-0.3 as 1h1); Nur Aishah Rofina Aling 25.14;
400 m (16): Chelsea Cassiopea Evali Bopulas 57.00 (& 57.16 as 1h1 on 1st day); Nurul Aliah Nor Azmi/2004 57.78;
800 m (17): Hizillawanty Jamain/2003 2:12.83; Geetha Sivaraja/2005 2:14.36; Padhmaloshini Jayaseelan 2:14.90;
1500 m (18): Padhmaloshini Jayaseelan 4:44.72;
3000 m St (16): Puspa Letchumy Jaintheran 11:52.58; Esther Joy Chen Hong Li/2003 12:23.32; Kothanaayagi Sivakumar 12:48.73; Ainur Shafiqah Azmi 12:57.60; Lee Xin Mei/2003 13:29.77;
100 m H (18)/nwi: Winnie Eng May Xin 14.55; Farah Syakira Azifsafarin/2008 (!!) 14.65; Nur Shaqirah Cik Mat Kilau/2004 14.84; Emma Hill Yu Wei Ling/2004 14.88; Nur Dinar Sofea Yuhaizam/2004 14.90; Angelina Conrod Mool 15.07; Lie Yee Teng/2004 15.17;
heats (17) h1/+0.5: Azifsafarin/2008 14.82; Kilau/2004 15.00; Yu Wei Ling/2004 15.12; Yuhaizam/2004 15.20; h2/+0.3: Eng May Xin 14.75; Lie Yee Teng/2004 15.19;
400 m H (17): Mandy Goh Li 61.49 / 4th (eq) MAS All-Time (& 63.26 as 1h2 on 16th); Nor Shakiratul Aina Mohamad Asri 62.99; Ainur Shafiqah Azmi 63.66; Nur Shaqirah Cik Mat Kilau/2004 64.02; Nur Afiqah Sakinah Ismail/2003 64.46;
H J (16): Ngu Jia Xin 1.70; Tuan Juliana Hassan 1.65;
L J (18): Nurul Ashikin Abas 5.77/ 0.0; Feova Lim Yi Fei 5.71/+0.1;
T J (15): Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.81/+0.2; Ng Yu Jie 11.79/ 0.0;
S P (15): Nani Shahirah Maryata 13.38; Grace Wong Xiu Mei 12.44;
D T (15): Nur Atiqah Sufiah Md Hanizam 44.99;
H T (17): Grace Wong Xiu Mei 59.01; Nurul Hidayah Lukman 51.12; Ailenna Thipong Anak Laga/2003 44.91; Nur Salsabila Mohd Zam Sairon/2005 40.35;
J T (17): Ng Jing Xuan/2004 43.45; Pavithraa Devi Jayaindraan 43.42;
Heptathlon (17/18): Winnie Eng May Xin 4913 / 3rd MAS All-Time (14.64/nwi; 1.58; 10.04; 25.18/+0.4 / 5.34/-0.3; 29.80; 2:23.10); Koh Ann Yi 4370 (16.53/nwi; 1.64; 9.67; 28.05/+0.4 / 5.26/+0.1; 28.87; 2:28.25);
5000 m Walk (15): Kok Hui Ying/2005 28:45.81;
4×100 R (17)/no details: Sabah Team 46.84;
4×400 R (18)/no details: Wilayah Persekutuan Team 3:55.49;
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INDIA
17th National Youth/U18 Champs at Bhopal / 17. – 19.09.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan – )
Youth Boys / born 2005 – 2006:
100 m (18)/-0.4: Ashlin Alexander/2005 10.87;
semis (17) s1/-0.5: Almas Kabir/2005 10.85; s2/-0.3: Alexander/2005 10.85;
200 m (19)/+2.4: Almas Kabir/2005 21.68w;
400 m (18): P.Abiram/2005 48.56;
800 m (18): Bopanna Kalappa Thelap/2005 1:56.12; Adarsh Kumar Maurya/2005 1:56.14; Sunil Kumar/2005
1:56.18; S.Indranadhan/2005 1:56.34;
heats (18) h1: Kalappa/2005 1:55.50; S.Kumar/2005 1:55.51; Indranathan/2005 1:55.57; I.Shobhit/2005 1:56.12; h2: Kumar Maurya/2005 1:56.01; Vinod Kumar Banoth/2005 1:56.14;
1500 m (19): Amit Chaudhary/2005 3:57.23; Shailabh ??/2005 3:57.43; Sumit Kumar/2005 3:57.84;
3000 m (17): Gaurav Bhaskar Bhosali/2005 8:48.94; Sujit Tikode/2005 8:49.44;
2000 m St (19): Suraj Kumar Pal/2005 6:12.01; Navratan ??/2006 6:13.16; Aarif ??/2005 6:17.51; Sohel Beg/2005 6:20.78;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (17)/-1.3: Sandip Vinod Gond/2006 14.00; Nayan Pradip Sarde/2005 14.29; Anuj Kumar/2005 14.34; Kathivaran Hariharan/2005 14.44; Rajendra Sidhu/2006 14.73; V.R.Divya Darshan/2005
14.74; Bhushan Sunil Patil/2006 14.79;
heats (17) h1/-0.3: Darshan/2005 14.76; h2/-0.4: Vinod Gond/2006 14.12; Hariharan/2005 14.28; Anuj Kumar/2005 14.42; Sarde/2005 14.54;
400 m H (19): Jerome Sanjay Nishanth/2006 53.62; Murad Sirman/2005 53.83;
P V (19): Kuldeep Kumar/2005 4.80;
L J (19): Mohd Atta Sazid/2006 7.33/-0.3; Yash Paresh Khanvilkar/2005 7.18/-0.2; R.Ajay/2005 7.10/-1.3;
T J (17): Pranay Kothuri/2005 14.83/ 0.0;
S P / 5 kg (17): Siddharth Choudhary/2005 20.22 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader; Akash Yadav/2005 19.78; Ashutosh Dubey/2006 18.86; Nikhlesh ??/2005 18.30; Armandeep Singh/2006 18.14;
D T / 1.5 kg (17): Atul ??/2005 57.44 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader; K.C.Sarvan/2006 56.81; Aryan Malik/2005 56.10; Ritik ??/2006 54.55; Bharanitharran Thangavel/2005 53.05; Abhjeet Teotia/2005 53.02; Bake Bhari Yadav/2005 51.28;
H T / 5 kg (19): Mohd Aman/2005 66.08; Prateek ??/2005 63.13; Narpat Singh/2006 62.12; Gurvir Singh/2005 61.31;
J T / 700 g (19): Arjun ??/2006 72.92; Himanshu Mishra/2005 69.72; Manish ??/2005 64.22;
10000 m Walk (19): Ashish Santosh Yadav/2005 45:32.47; Rohit ??/2005 45:34.61; Himanshu Kumar/2006
45:46.21; Babendra Singh/2006 45:54.58; Vishal Rajaram Yadav/2005 48:17.05; Deepanshu ??/2005 49:31.08; Rajendra Naradhaniya/2005 49:48.36;
Medley Team (19): Kerala Youth Team (S.Sangeeth, K.Kanjirapparambil, N.Adil, P.Abiram) 1:58.63;
Youth Girls / born 2005 – 2006:
100 m (18)/+0.1: Sakshi Champalal/2005 12.22;
semis (17) s1/-0.4: S.Megha/2005 12.14; Champalal/2005 12.15; s2/-0.7: Neole Anna Cornelio/2005 12.11;
heats (17) h1/-0.9: Ruthika Saravanan/2005 12.16 (disq.in semis); Cornelio/2005 12.20;
200 m (19)/+1.4: Ruthika Saravanan/2005 24.70 (& 25.16w/+2.6 as 1s1) & 25.15/+0.2 as 1h4);
400 m (18): Isha Rajesh Jadhav/2006 55.39; Anushka Dattatray Khumbhar/2005 56.71; Roshani Yadav/2006 57.04; Shireen Ahluwalia/2006 57.31;
semis (17) s1: Khumbhar/2005 56.76; Roshani Yadav/2006 57.46; s2: I.R.Jadhav/2006 56.42;
heats (17) h1: Khumbhar/2005 56.96; h3: I.R.Jadhav/2006 56.62;
800 m (18): Askakiran Barla/2006 2:08.45 (& 2:08.30 as 1h1);
1500 m (19): Laxita Vinod Sandilea/2005 4:42.08; Aakancha Kerketta/2005 4:42.48; Anchal Chauhan/2005
4:43.24; Sonam Chaudhary/2005 4:47.93;
3000 m (17): Sunita Devi/2005 10:04.06; Vanshika ??/2006 10:11.72; Sanjana Singh/2006 10:16.77;
2000 m St (19): Ekta Pradeep Dey/2005 7:21.17; Sakshi Sargar/2005 7:28.33; Cheripelly Keerthana/2006 8:01.08;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (17)/-0.5: Sabita Toppo/2005 14.15; Shiny Gladssia/2005 14.67; Aerrolla Pranathi/2006 14.72; Aliza Aftab Mulla/2006 14.81;
heats (17) h1/-0.5: Gladssia/2005 14.88; h2/-1.2: Toppo/2005 14.51; Prathiksha Yamuna/2005 14.84 (dnf in
final);
400 m H (19): Shreeya Rajesh/2005 61.96; Shravani Sachin Sangle/2005 62.34; R.Harshitha/2005 63.09;
heats (19) h1: Rajesh/2005 63.97; h2: Sangle/2005 64.11;
H J (18): Pavana Nagaraj/2005 1.68; Moher Mukherjee/2006 1.65;
P V (19): Vanshika Ghanghas/2005 3.56; Nitika Anup Akare/2005 3.40; Bhavya Jain/2005 3.20;
L J (18): Mubssina Mohammed/2006 5.90/+0.1; V.Divyasri/2005 5.82/ 0.0; N.Lakshanya/2005 5.74/+0.2;
T J (19): V.Divyasri/2005 12.21/+0.2; N.Lakshanya/2005 11.85/+0.2;
S P / 3 kg (19): V.S.Anupriya/2006 14.96; Rubasri Krishnamoorthi/2005 14.85; Anisha ??/2005 14.79;
V.Madhumitha/2006 14.73; Jashandeep Kaur/2005 14.48; Tamanna ??/2006 14.42;
qualification (18): Rubasri/2005 14.97; Jashandeep/2005 14.92; Madhumitha/2006 14.67; Anupriya/2006
14.52;
D T (17): Nikita Kumari/2006 46.07; Anisha ??/2005 44.44; Arsheep Kaur Khangur/2005 43.95; Soni Kumari/2005 42.89; Nistha Kumar/2005 42.87; Akhila Raju/2005 41.73; Bhakti Tanaji Gawade/2006 41.07;
H T / 3 kg (17): Sakshi ??/2005 46.94; Ann Maria Terin/2005 45.89;
J T / 500 g (19): Deepika ??/2005 51.84 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader; Sapna ??/2005 48.76;
Heptathlon (18/19): Mubssina Mohammed/2006 4649 (15.56; 1.46; 10.42; 26.45 / 5.77; 33.71; 2:32.58);
Pavana Nagaraj/2005 4609 (15.38; 1.67; 10.84; 26.55 / 5.64; 21.24; 2:36.71); Tanishka Sharma/2005 4107
(17.28; 1.40; 12.01; 27.61 / 4.85; 33.55; 2:34.01);
5000 m Walk (18): Arti ??/2006 24:33.15; Vaishnavi Negi/2005 25:32.49; Khushbu ??/2006 26:22.03;
Savitaben L.Chauhan/2006 26:57.17; Kavita Dudi/2006 27:22.43;
Medley Relay (19): Maharashtra Youth Team (N.Ramteke, G.U.Naik, A.D.Khumbhar, I.R.Jadhav) 2:14.50;
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National Competition at Hulhumale / 22. – 24.09.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ahmed Munthaqim, MDV Athletics Association – )
following are selected best performances (incl. two records) / wind-readings not yet available
100 m (22): Hassan Saaid 10.86; Ibadulla Adam 10.96;
200 m (23): Hassan Saaid 21.80;
400 m (24): Hassan Saaid 49.19;
800 m (24) Hussain Fazeek Haroon 1:58.16;
4×100 R (24): Dhivehi Sifainge Club Team (A.R.Ismail, H.Saaid, A.N.Abdulla, H.Riza) 44.70;
5000 m (23): Aminath Jaaisha Juneez 19:43.09/NR;
L J (24): Aishath Shabaa Saleem/2003 4.91 / NJR (eq.);
4×100 R (24): Raaveriya Club Team (M.A.Hussain, A.H.Hassan, H.M.Faiz, A.A.Rasheed) 51.49;
4×400 R (23): Raaveriya Club Team (M.A.Hussain, A.H.Hassan, H.M.Faiz, A.A.Rasheed) 4:21.53;
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(-courtesy of HKAA – website – )
organized as part of their Age-group champs (under 14 & younger) on 17th & 18th Sep
Chiu Wai Yan/2003 4347 / NJR (15.73; 1.57; 7.98; 26.69 / 4.96; 38.04; 2:39.06);
PHILIPPINES
Weekly Relays Series Meet at Pasig / 25.09.2022
(-courtesy of th PATAFA – Facebook – website – )
following are few selected best performances from the 7th competition of these series / no results from Week 6
reported due to rather low standards in this event (held for Junior & Youth athletes only)
L J: Janry Ubas 7.32/-0.4;
Women:
3000 m St: Florebell Quino 13:47.15;
P V: Riezel Buenaventura 3.20;
S P: Jamela De Asis 12.13;
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(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF – )
KTFL Championships at Iksan / 30.08. – 01.09.2022
100 m (30)/ 0.0: Kim Kuk-Young 10.41; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.49; Lee Jung-Tae 10.54; Oh Seung-Woo 10.69;
Choe Chang-Hee 10.71; Kang Eu-Bin 10.73; Shin Min-Kyu 10.74;
200 m (31)/+0.4: Ko Seung-Hwan 21.06; Moon Hae-Jin/2003 21.11; Oh Seung-Woo 21.26; Shin Min-Kyu
400 m (30): Choi Ki-Man 47.47; Choi Min-Ki 48.00; Han Nu-Ri 48.60;
800 m (31): Eum Tae-Keon 1:50.84; Kang Dong-Hyung 1:51.22; Kim Yong-Soo 1:53.08; Lee Dong-Wook
1:53.35; Kim Jong-Hun 1:53.47;
1500 m (30): Park Jong-Hak 3:53.44; Kim Yong-Soo 3:55.12; Lee Dong-Wook 3:55.52; Sin Jun-Ho 3:56.43;
3000 m St (30): Kim Hyun-Woo 9:12.14; Kim Min-Seo 9:18.15; Song Yun-Hwa 9:20.86;
400 m H (31): Lim Chan-Ho 50.84; Kim Ju-Ho 52.57; Jang Ji-Yong 52.65;
P V (1): Han Du-Hyun 5.10; Park Tae-Won 4.80; Kim Su-Bin 4.60; Choe Dong-Hwi 4.60;
T J (31): Kim Jang-Woo 16.73/+0.5; Yu Kyu-Min 16.50/+0.8; Kim Dong-Han 15.58/+0.6;
S P (31): Shim Jun 18.28; Jung Il-Woo 18.17; Kim Jae-Min 17.75; Yeo Jin-Seong 17.06;
D T (1): Kim Dong-Hyuk 54.34; Kim Il-Hyun 52.63; Lee Hyun-Jae 52.28; Kim Eung-Ji 48.18;
H T (30): Lee Yun-Chul 67.73; Kim Duk-Hun 60.83; Jang Dong-Won 60.65; Jang Sang-Jin 59.01;
J T (31): Bae Yu-Il 74.68; Kim Da-Ni 70.51; Kang Se-Hyun 63.11;
4×100 R (1): ?? Team (Oh Seung-Woo, Shin Min-Kyu, Ko Yeong-Ho, Park Min-Su) 40.73;
4×400 R (1): ?? Team (Choi Dong-Baek, Park Chan-Yang, Kim Yun-Jae, Seo Jae-Yeong) 3:16.56;
100 m (30)/-0.2: Kang Da-Seul 11.99; Lee Hyun-Hee 12.13;
200 m (31)/+0.5: Kim Da-Eun/2003 24.74; Kim So-Eun/2003 24.79 (= twins); Seo Ji-Hyun 25.10;
800 m (31): Shin So-Mang 2:07.63; Oh Ji-Young 2:12.24;
1500 m (30): Hwang Ji-Hyang 4:40.21; Oh Hye-Won/2003 4:42.83; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 4:42.84;
5000 m (31): Sung San-Ah 17:03.16; Kang Hye-Rim 17:32.07; Kim Yeon-Ah 17:35.72; Kim Mi-Jung
100 m H (31)/+0.3: Jo Eun-Ju 13.68; Ryu Na-Hee 13.82; Jo Su-Jin/2003 14.16;
400 m H (31): Shon Kyung-Mi 60.62; Kim Kyung-Hwa 62.20; Shim Cha-Soon 62.21; Noh Ji-Hyun 62.28;
H J (31): Park Keun-Jung 1.73; Kim Eun-Jung 1.70;
L J (30): Lee Hui-Jin 6.31w/+2.2; Yu Jung-Mi 6.13/+1.4; Lee So-Dam 5.86/+0.9; Kim Kyu-Na 5.82/+1.0;
S P (31): Lee Su-Jung 16.41; Jung You-Sun 15.36; Shim Bom-Yi 15.17; Kim Yu-Jin 14.53; Jung So-Eun
H T (30): Park Seo-Jin 59.82; Kim Yun-Seo/2003 54.18; Kim Hwi-Su 54.14; Jung Da-Woon 53.86;
J T (31): Kim Kyung-Ae 52.98; Lee Ka-Hui 50.18; Lee Se-Yin 46.59; Heo Hyo-Jung 45.29;
4×400 R ( 1): ?? Team (Shon Myung-Sub, Oh Ji-Young, Ma Jae-Hyun, Jung Hye-Rin) 3:43.42;
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51th Fall High & Middle School Meeting at Boeun / 11. – 15.08.2022
100 m (13)/+0.2: Noh Ho-Jin/2004 10.59; Cho Kyong-Hwan/2004 10.66; Lee Jae-Hyuk/2004 10.75;
semis (13) s2/+1.1: Noh Ho-Jin/2004 10.68; Lee Jae-Hyuk/2004 10.78;
200 m (14)/+0.4: Seo Min-Jun/2004 21.40; Bae Kun-Yul/2005 21.55; Cho Kyong-Hwan/2004 21.60;
400 m (12): Kim Jun-Sung/2004 48.19; Seo Min-Jun/2004 48.74;
800 m (14): Seo Jae-Min/2005 1:55.00;
H J (12): Choi Jin-Woo/2005 2.14; Kwon Tae-Hyun/2004 2.11;
P V (12): Kim Chae-Min/2004 4.70;
L J (12): Kim Dong-Hyuk/2004 7.14/-0.9;
T J (14): Kim Dong-Hyuk/2004 14.84/-0.1;
S P / 6 kg (12): Kang Moo-Sung/2004 16.44; Ju Jae-Hoon/2004 16.39; Oh Ye-Chan/2005 16.16;
D T / 1.75 kg (15): Kim Sung-Woo/2004 50.79;
J T / 800 g (13): Choi Woo-Jin/2004 68.01; Kim Yee-Tae/2004 67.53;
Decathlon (12/13)/no details: Nam Hyun-Bin/2005 6369; Choi Hui-Tae/2005 6023;
5000 m Walk (15): Kim Ka-Ram/2004 21:58.20; Kim Do-Hyun/2004 22:27.91; Kim Ye-Hun/2006 23:00.67;
4×100 R (14): ?? HS Junior Team (Jeung Ji-Hun, Hwang Eui-Chan, Kim Jung-Yoon, Shin Ki-Jin) 41.43;
4×400 R (15): ?? HS Junior Team (Seo Ki-Hoon, Choi Hyun-Sik, Kim Jung-Hyun, Noh Ho-Jin) 3:20.57;
3000 m Walk (12): Kim Joo-Han/2008 13:48.90; Jung Ming-Yu/2007 14:04.73; Seo Bum-Su/2007 14:14.28;
5000 m (12): Shin Han-Seul/2004 16:42.99;
100 m H (12)/+1.1: Kim Chan-Song/2005 14.97;
H J (15): Kim Ji-Yeon/2005 1.65;
P V (12): Yeeon Ye-Rin/2005 3.30; Han Eun-Jung/2004 3.20; Ko Min-Ji/2004 3.20;
T J (14): Jang Sung-Yi/2005 12.64/+0.4; Lim Chea-Young/2004 12.35/+0.5;
D T (14): Jin Su-Haung/2006 43.97;
H T (11): Seo Ah-In/2005 45.57;
J T (15): Choi Yu-Bin/2005 43.94; Kim Ji-An/2005 42.53; Yun Eun-Hwan/2006 42.20;
5000 m Walk (13): Kim Ye-Rang/2005 25:57.83; Lee Chae-Won/2004 27:07.93;
4×100 R (14): ?? HS Junior Team (Jo Yo-Seun, Song Su-Ha, Yang Ye-Bin, Lee Eun-Bin) 47.24;
100 m (12)/-0.5: Lee Eun-Bin/2006 12.12;
S P / 3 kg (12): Lee Yae-Ram/2008 15.20; Moon Hye-Sol/2007 14.31;
3000 m Walk (12): Lim Yoon-Ah/2007 15:12.37; Hwan Ji-Na/2009 15:50.64;
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National Open Clubs Cup Meeting at Jamhour / 11. – 14.08.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Gaby Issa El Khoury – )
200 m (12)/-0.4: Noureddine Hadid 21.68; Abdel Rahim El Rayess 21.87;
400 m (11): Mohamad Mortada 46.94 / NR; Marc Anthony Ibrahim 47.48 / 3rd LBN All-Time;
800 m (13): Ali Mortada 1:53.09; Abdo Helou 1:54.27; Mohamad Hannouf 1:56.16;
1500 m (11): Peter Khoury 3:51.01; Munir Kabbara 3:51.06; Zayed El Sayed 3:56.32;
3000 m St (13): Munir Kabbara 8:58.75; Ahmad Ghaleh 9:38.82;
400 m H (14): Marc Anthony Ibrahim 50.91/NR; Ayman Kobaidat 53.86 / 3rd LBN All-Time;
H J (13): Omar Arnaout/2003 2.05;
J T (12): Nabil Al-Akoumy 65.16 / NR;
4×100 R (13): Army Team 43.09;
4×400 R (14): Inter-Lebanon Team 3:19.19;
100 m (11)/-1.2: Haya Kobrosly 12.17;
200 m (12)/-1.8: Aziza Sbeity 24.25; Haya Kobrosly 25.22;
400 m (11): Aziza Sbeity 56.37;
1500 m (11): Joan Makary 4:46.14;
3000 m St (12): Loaa Zaarour 12:00.14; Jana Termos/2005 13:29.01;
400 m H (14): Carla Bouchrouch 64.42;
H J (14): Maysaa Mouawad/2003 1.65;
L J (11): Krystel Saneh 5.59/-0.3;
H T (13): Samantha-Ann Haddad 41.02 (missed her NR by 95 cm !);
4×100 R (13): Let´s Run Team 49.88;
4×400 R (14): Let´s Run Team 4:03.73;
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(-courtesy of the Race – websites- )
KAZAKHSTAN
International Marathon at Almaty / 25.09.2022
following are detailed results – with thanks to Mr Joachim Pavel for his translations
Marathon:
Shadrack Kimutai Koech KAZ 2:21:28; Shokhrukh Davlyatov UZB 2:24:19; Daniyar Ormangali KAZ 2:24:37; Yerzhan Janarstanov KAZ 2:32:55; Zikrullo Mamatkulov UZB 2:33:06; Ilya Tyapkin KGZ 2:36:32;
Half Marathon:
Rinas Akhmadeyev RUS 1:04:94; Otabek Toshkuvatov UZB 1:08:50; Mikhail Kulkov RUS 1:08:58; Rakymzhan Kelmanov KAZ 1:09:58; Alexandr Salakhudinov KGZ 1:12:27; Mikhail Krasilov KAZ 1:13:42; Eldiyar Mambetov KGZ 1:14:42;
Women:
Marathon:
Tatyana Neroznak KAZ 2:57:21; Diana Aidossova KAZ 3:04:44; Galina Yakusheva KAZ 3:19:29;
Yuliya Fernas KGZ 3:21:43; Anar Burasheva KAZ 3:27:19;
Half Marathon:
Sardana Trofimova KGZ 1:12:50; Sofiya Jaremchuk UKR 1:13:08; Marina Khmelevskaya UZB 1:14:42; Mariya Mazurenko UKR 1:19:44; Olga Seryukova KAZ 1:30:08; Tamila Kochkorova UZB
1:30:19; Dina Shaymerdenova KAZ 1:30:40; Aliya Turanova KAZ 1:33:49; Dariya Starostina KAZ 1:34:34; Nelli Gaitova KAZ 1:35:56;
MALAYSIA
Road Race Competition at Petaling Jaya / 25.09.2022
30 km Race:
Kipchirchir Lel KEN 1:38:01; James Gikunga Karanja KEN 1:40:54; Elvis Kyalo Kisavi KEN 1:43:58;
Muhaizar Mohamad MAS 1:48:39;
Half Marathon:
Bernard Mwendia Muthoni KEN 1:10:23; Poo Vasanthan Subramaniam MAS 1:13:21;
Women:
30 km Race:
Jane Wanjiru Muriuki KEN 2:06:00; Dorcas Jebotip Tarus KEN 2:09:00; Chua Khit Yeng MAS 2:12:28;
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International Bangsaen 10 km Race at Chonburi / 18.09.2022
John Muiruri Mburu KEN 29:40; Kieran Tuntivate THA 29:49; Teshome Getachew Besha ETH 31:47;
Victor Kipkemei KEN 31:59; Nattawat Innum THA 32:53;
Rosemary Mumo Katua KEN 33:38; Marta Tinsae Birehan ETH 36:37; Linda Janthachit THA 37:47;
Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 38:34;
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International Half Marathon at Krabi / 17.09.2022
James Gikunga Karanja KEN 1:07:03; Kindu Sewmehon Tiruneh ETH 1:07:25; David Kibet KEN 1:08:23;
Biligen Yiner Ali (ETH ??) 1:10:51; Sergey Zyrianov RUS 1:12:15; Takuro Kajiyama JPN 1:13:09;
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National Half Marathon at Pyeongchang/ 21.08.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF – )
Kim Tae-Wan 1:07:55; Kim Se-Jong 1:08:04; Kang Seung-Kil 1:08:18; Shim Jung-Sub 1:08:34;
Kim Sang-Hun 1:08:36; Jeong Han-Eul 1:09:02; Jeon Su-Hwan 1:09:10; Yang Seung-Won 1:09:39;
Jeong Tae-Jun 1:09:42; Do Hyun-Kuk 1:09:43; Kwak Jong-Won 1:09:44; Jeong Jin-Hyuk 1:09:57;
Park Yo-Han 1:10:13; Yu Dae-Young 1:10:17; Kim Young-Ho/2003 1:10:29; Kim Min 1:10:36;
Choi Kyung-Sun 1:14:41; Lim Kyung-Hee 1:15:52; Park Ho-Sun 1:17:58; Baek Soon-Jung 1:20:12;
Kim Young-Sin 1:20:14; Kim Mi-Jung 1:21:32; Kang Ye-Jin 1:23:22; Kang Hye-Rim 1:23:50;
Hyun Seo-Yong 1:24:02; Yeon Yo-Bin/2003 1:24:12; Yang Yeon-Jun 1:25:24; Heo Kyung-Jin 1:26:09;
Son Yu-Na 1:27:25; Han Jeong-Hee 1:28:48; Lee Jae-Young 1:29:48; Lee Hae-Jin 1:29:57;
After a long time in quarantine, it is finally happened, the 4th Asian U18 Athletics Championships.
Kuwait is hosting the Youth Championship 2022 with the participation of around 400 athletes and staff from 30 Asian Countries.
Today, on October 13, 4th Asian U18 Athletics Championships was started, and the opening ceremony of the championship was held at the Ahmed Al Rashdan Track & Field Stadium, it should be mentioned that then stadium is certified according to international standards.
Athletes and guests from all countries were motivated by opening message of Gen.Dahlan Al Hamad. Further, President of Kuwait Olympic Committee – Sheikh Fahad Nasser Al-Sabah declared the 4th Asian Youth Athletics Championships opened.
Young athletes will compete in 40 athletics sports, 20 for boys and 20 for girls: ranging from the 100m sprint, high jump, boys’ decathlon, and girls’ heptathlon. Each of them is ready to show what they are capable of.
It is worth noting that on the first day of the competition, before the opening ceremony, the winners in some events were determined at the morning session.
The girls were the first in race walking at a distance of 5000 m, where Sabrina Arziyeva, a representative from Kazakhstan, became the winner with a result of 27:35:44, while athlete from Jordan, Maryam Al-Qaimary finished behind her and took second place.
Also, without qualifying stages, the winners in the hammer throw were determined. The best among juniors under 18 was Kim Taehui from South Korea with a score of 59.24. But the second and third places were taken by representatives from Iran, Melika Norouzi and Mahdis Minaei Pour with the results of 57.85 and 54.02, respectively.
After the opening ceremony, the athletes returned to prepare for the competition, however, some athletes were even able to determine the winners in their disciplines.
Among the girls, in the long jump there was no equal to Davronova Sharifa who is member of Uzbekistan national team. Her result was 6.06 m, and athletes on 2nd (Mubssina Mohamm (IND) and 3rd (Wai Yin Jia (HKG) places have shown impressive result, such as 5.91 m and 5.81 m respectively
Pole Vault, Boys
1) Seifeldin Mohamed A Abdelsalam (QAT) – 5.10
2) Amirarshia Mosadeghi Dogaheh (IRI) – 5.00
3) Kuldeep Kumar (IND) – 4.80
Shot Put, boys
1) Akash Yadav (IND) – 19.37
2) Djibrine Adoum D Ahmat (QAT) – 19.01
3) Siddharth Choudhary (IND) – 19.00On the first day of competition, there were identified the winners in running for 1500m distance; where Amit Chaudhry from India finished with result and got 1st place among boys, while Nguyen Khanh Linh from Vietnam was the fastest among girls and has shown the result of 4:51.61
Moreover, during the day, qualifying stages for sprint distances among boys and girls, as well as the first five stages of the decathlon, were held. Who will become the strongest in their sports, we will find out in the coming days.
Winners of eleven different disciplines has been identified. Boys and girls from all over 30 Asian countries competed, and shared motivations for the future competitions.
Since the weather climate in Kuwait is specific, the schedule of the championship has been divided into two sessions: morning and evening.
During the morning session, athletes of decathlon discipline have shown their strength and power in 110m hurdles, discus throw and pole vault, then went to prepare for the final two rounds.
Meanwhile, girls have shown incredible results in discus throw and identified who is the best one this time. The first place was obtained by Ching-yuan Chiang from Taipei with the result 45.42. Im Chaeyeon and Nikita Kumari place were really close to her with the results 44.21 and 44.14, respectively. However, they only shared second and third place.
The evening session was really important for a lot of athletes, because there were 9 finals: high jump, javelin throw, triple jump, 400m, 100m, 100m hurdles and last two rounds of decathlon.
High Jump, girls
1) Sayfullaeva Barnokhon (UZB) – 1.84 m
2) Alina Chistyakova (KAZ) – 1.73 m
3) Bui Thi Kim Anh (VIE) – 1.73 m
Javelin throw, boys
1) Chao-hong Huang (TPE) – 80.40
2) Arjun (IND) – 70.98
3) Himanshu Mishra (IND) – 67.67
Triple Jump, boys
1) Ng Tak Sing (MAS) – 14.62
2) Farid Gharanjik (IRI) – 14.35
3) Bakheet Sami Mousa (KSA) – 14.26
The fastest athletes of each country competed, to identify who is the fastest in Asia in two different distances 400m and 100m. In 400m distance, the first boy who crossed the finish line was representative from Iran, Seyed Mohammad Sajjad Aghaei (48.37 sec), while among the girls, the winner was Hoang Thi Anh Thuc (55.03 sec)from Vietnam. Since the 100m is the short distance, but very intriguing, athletes have shown great and very close results. The world record for this distance is still under Usain Bolt, but our juniors are also having what to show for Worldwide Track & Field. This time, the fastest boy was Puripol Boonson (10.33 sec) from Thailand, and the fastest girls was Valentin Vanesa Lonteng (11.69 sec) from Indonesia.
Today, the best three athletes in decathlon were identified. Athletes have been competed for 10 rounds in different disciplines. Round by round, the top 3 has been changing several times, each of them wanted to keep the leader position. Overall, considering all 10 rounds, the gold medal in decathlon was obtained by Norbaev Nodir from Uzbekistan with 6934 points. Silver winner is Sina Afshinfar (6147) from Iran, and the bronze one was won by Al Alkhazali Sajjad Ahmed (5674) from Saudi Arabia.
Two days left until the end of 4th Asian Youth Athletics Championship. For some athletes have finished their journey in this tournament, some of them are still have a chance to their abilities, and why they deserve to be the gold winner.
4th Asian U18 Athletics Championship which is held in Kuwait introduced to us new faces of the future track & field. Winners were determined in as many as 10 disciplines. Athletes identified who is the fastest, who is the strongest.
During the first two days of championships, boys were competing in decathlon, but now it is for girls to show who is the best one in the heptathlon. On this day, they participated for four rounds, and each of them wanted to keep the leader position.
Moreover, in the morning session the winner of “hammer throw” discipline was identified. Mahdi Haft Cheshmeh from Iran with result 68.30m won the gold medal. However, with very close result as 67.03m Mohd Aman from India got the silver medal. And the bronze went to Ali Alhendal (64.90 m) from Kuwait
Triple jump, girls
1) Davronova Sharifa (UZB) -13.23 m
2) Shavkatova Khushnoza (UZB) – 12.23 m
3) Divyasri (IND) – 12.15 m
Javelin throw, girls
1) Pin-hsun Chu (TPE) – 52.70 m
2) Deepika (IND) – 50.15 m
3) Yang Seokju (KOR) – 48.61 m
High jump, boys
1) Choi Jinwoo (KOR) – 2.21 m
2) Edirisingha Siriwardanalage Deneth Anuhas (SRI) – 2.01 m
3) Gammanage Lesandu Arthavidu (SRI) – 1.97 m
Evening session was full of running disciplines, such as 400m hurdles, 800m and 3000m. The fastest girl in 400m distance with hurdles was Nazaninftemeh Eidiyankakhaki from Uzbekistan, while Anastassiya Koloda (KAZ) and Bo-an Yi (TPE) shared second and third places, respectively.
The fastest athletes of each country competed, to identify who is the fastest in Asia in other two distances 3000m and 800m. For 3000m distance, the first boy who crossed the finish line was Abdikani Hamid representative from Bahrain, with result 8:35.76 sec., while among the girls, the winner was Arina Gladysheva (10:09.76 sec) fromKazakhstan. However, 800m is the very intriguing distance, athletes have shown great and very close results. Our juniors have what to show for Worldwide Track & Field. This time, the fastest boy was Mohamadhesam Mozafari(1:53.30) from Iran, and the fastest girls was Ashakiran Barla (2:06.79) from India
Only one day left until the last race of 4th Asian U18 Athletics Championship and closing ceremony. On the last day of competition there is chance to see and enjoy the final rounds of heptathlon among the girls, discus throw, long jump, shot put, 200m race, medley relay and other disciplines.
For four days, young athletes from all over 30 countries from Asia have been competing in the 4th Asian Youth Athletics Championship 2022 in Kuwait. It was a long journey for each of them, they have showed how strong they are prepared, and their best during the championship.
During the first three, it was very impressive to observe motivation and strength of Asian juniors under 18, and the final day was not an exception. During the morning session, girls have participated in the last three rounds of heptathlon, while on the evening others have been identifying the winner in 10 different disciplines.
Indian boys, Atul (56.23) and Servan K C (55.91) got the gold and silver medal, respectively in the discus throw, and the bronze one was obtained Djibrine Adoum D Ahmat (53.75) from Qatar.
Long Jump, boys
- ABDULLAH ALAZEMI (KUW) – 7.34 m
- SIRAPHOB BUNYUAK (THA) – 7.11 m
- PAK YU YIU (HKG) – 7.00 m
Running discipline by itself is very interesting sport, however, 2000 m steeplechase is also deserved as fascinating discipline in track & field. Among the boys the first who has crossed the finish line was Mustafa Mohsin Al-Khaz from Iraq, with the result 5:59.48. Meanwhile, among the girls, the one who got the golden medal was Usmanova Dilshoda from Uzbekistan, by finishing the distance in 6:55.41.
200 m, boys
- PURIPOL BOONSON (THA) – 21.53 sec.
- YAQOUB ALAZEMI (KUW) – 21.55 sec.
- PENGIRAN AIDIL AUF BIN HA (MAS) – 21.65 sec.
200 m, girls
- VALENTIN VANESA LONTEN (INA) – 24.06 sec.
- ATHICHA PHETKUN (THA) – 24.48 sec.
- TSZ TO LI (HKG) – 24.79 sec.
Moreover, the last day of the championship will be remembered as how the teamwork supposed to work, and Medley Relay is a good example for it. Winners among the boys are the national team from India, and among the girls the winners are also national team from India.
Pole Vault, girls
- MARIA ANDRIANI MELABESS (INA) – 3.90 m
- VANSHIKA GHANGHAS (IND) – 3.70 m
- MANSUROVA JASMINA (UZB) – 3.60 m
Shot Put, girls
- CHING-YUAN CHIANG (TPE) – 17.82 m
- PARK SOJIN (KOR) – 16.89 m
- ELAHEH ALIZADEH (IRI) – 14.92 m
For two days, girls have been competing in 7 different disciplines, to identify who is the strongest in heptathlon. Considering all the results, Alina Chistyakova from Kazakhstan, who obtained 4737 points, won the golden medal of 4th Asian Youth Athletics Championship.
Four days of competition, four days of celebration, four days of motivation for future championships, this is how 4thAsian Youth Athletics Championship in Kuwait went. For some athletes it was full of victories, and for some of them it was a great lesson for future.
But it is not the end, the 5th Asian Youth Athletics Champions is going to be held in Tashkent (Uzbekistan) in April. See you there!
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
Competition Info from ASIAN AA
for the first time since the Asian Championships at Doha in April 2019 it will finally be possible to organize major Asian Continental Championships on the Track on Asian soil again, when the 4th Asian Youth Champs will be held during next days (13th to 16th Oct) in Kuwait
Young athletes (born 2005 & 2006) from 30 of the 45 ASIAN AA Member Federations were entered for these Champs; however, unfortunately without entries from both pre-dominant countries (China & Japan), since their Youth athletes aren´t allowed to travel to Kuwait due to the restrictive COVID policies in their countries
in spite of numerous absenties from these countries some of the World Youth Leaders from the other 30 Asian countries will among the TOP favourites for GOLD in their events such as Pooripol BOONSON from Thailand
(10.19 at 100 m & 20.19 at 200 m), CHOI Jin-Woo from Korea (2.23 m in Boys High Jump) as well as Sharifa DAVRONOVA from Uzbekistan (14.04 m/14.30w in Girls Triple Jump)
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INDIA
36th National Games at Gandhinagar / 30.09. – 04.10.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan & Mr Rahul Pawar – )
following are detailed results from this major National competition with excellent performances in several events
(incl. 3 new National Records etc.)
Men:
100 m (1)/-0.2: Amlan Borgohain 10.38; V.K.Elakkiyadasan 10.44; Balakrishnan Siva Kumar 10.48; Harjit Singh 10.56; Gurav Pranav 10.60 (10.592); Kiran Bhosale 10.60 (10.596); Jay Shah Pradeep 10.67; Paras ?? 10.75;
semis (30) s1/+0.6: Borgohain 10.28 / missed his NR by 0.03 seconds only; Siva Kumar 10.43; Pranav 10.46; Amiya Kumar Mallick 10.58 (10.578); Chintha Sudhakar 10.75; Animesh Kujur/2003 10.82;
s2/+1.1: Elakkiyadasan 10.29 /equal PB for 6th IND All-Time; Harjit 10.35; Bhosale 10.47; Paras 10.54; Pradeep 10.58 (10.572); Lovepreet Singh 10.66; Abhijeet Singh Langeh/2003 10.68;
heats (30) h1/+0.5: Harjit 10.64; Pranav 10.64; Paras 10.66; h2/+1.3: Borgohain 10.46; Bhosale 10.53;
Kumar Mallick 10.71; Lovepreet 10.72; h3/+1.4: Siva Kumar 10.69; Pradeep 10.81;
h4/+2.5: Elakkiyadasan 10.40w; T.Midhun 10.68w; Kujur/2003 10.74w;
200 m (4)/+0.5: Amlan Borgohain 20.55 / same as at 100 m he missed his NR by 0.03 seconds only; Abhin B. Devadiga 20.89 / 7th IND All-Time; Muhammad Ajmal 20.97 (20.962); G.Rahul Kumar 20.97 (20.969);
V.K.Elakkiyadasan 21.31; Akash Kumar 21.44; Akshay Shetty 21.47; Rahul Kadam 21.49;
heats (2) h1/+1.2: Borgohain 21.20; Kadam 21.42; Nalubothu S.Srinivas 21.55; h2/+0.4: Devadiga 21.32;
Ajmal 21.52; Shetty 21.62; Paras ?? 21.73; h3/+0.7: Rahul Kumar 21.54; Akash Kumar 21.86;
h4/+0.1: Elakkiyadasan 21.56; Animesh Kujur/2003 21.71;
400 m (1): Muhammad Ajmal 46.29; Rajesh Ramesh 46.45; P.A.Amoj Jacob 46.62; W.Nihal Joel 47.07; Angrej Singh 47.11; Mijo Chacko Kurian 47.28; Ayush Dabas 47.29; Rahul Baby 47.35;
heats (30) h1: Ramesh 46.79; Kurian 46.92; Joel 47.20; Vikrant Panchal 47.38; h2: Jacob 46.30;
Ajmal 46.53; Angrej 47.00; Karunamoy Mahato 48.19; h3: Dabas 47.00; Baby 47.34; K.S.Jeevan 47.63;
800 m (4): Mohammed Afsal 1:46.30 / 5th IND All-Time; Krishan Kumar 1:47.19; Anikesh Chaudhary 1:47.35; Prakash Balu Gadade 1:47.59; Arjun Waskale/2003 1:48.25; Manjeet Rameshwar 1:50.71; Somnath Chauhan/2004 1:50.93;
heats (2) h1: Afsal 1:50.87; Krishan 1:50.99; Satyajeet Suresh Pujari/2003 1:51.03; J.Rijoy/2003 1:54.33;
h2: Anu Kumar 1:49.08 (dnf in final); Chaudhary 1:49.37; Gadade 1:49.52; Chauhan/2004 1:50.61; Bonthu Vinod Kumar/2005 1:54.10; h3: Waskale/2003 1:53.83; Rameshwar 1:54.10; Harjot Singh 1:54.15; Nitin ?? 1:54.31;
1500 m (30): Parvej Khan/2004 3:40.89 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader & NJR & 5th IND All-Time;
Ajay Kumar Saroj 3:41.58; Arjun Waskale/2003 3:42.31 / 2nd IND Junior All-Time; Sachelal Patel 3:43.14; Rahul Harveer Singh 3:43.22; Shashi Bhushan Singh 3:45.33; Abhinandh Sundaresan 3:50.74; Rahul Baloda 3:53.28; Balram ?? 3:55.18; Ishu Solanki 3:55.45;
5000 m (1): Abhishek Pal 14:07.25; Kartik Kumar 14:08.24; Sawan Barwal 14:10.53; Govindan Lakshmanan 14:14.25; Man Singh 14:15.24; Dharmender Kumar Yadav 14:19.84; Ajay Kumar 14:25.26; Tadvi Kisan Narshi 14:37.81; Shadab Pathan 14:45.17;
10000 m (3): Gulveer Singh 28:54.29; Abhishek Pal 28:54.98; Kartik Kumar 28:55.00 / 5th – 7th IND All-Time for TOP 3; Sawan Barwal 29:20.18; Gavit Murli Kumar 29:43.53; Rohit Kumar 29:44.47; Ajay Kumar 29:55.04; Man Singh 30:00.70; Mohan Saini 30:30.20;
3000 m St (4): Shankar Lal Swami 8:43.05; Balkishan ?? 8:43.14; Prince Raj Mishra 8:47.15; Rakesh Kumar Swami 8:56.51; Sandeep Rao 8:58.27; Atul Poonia 9:06.39; Siddhant Pujari 9:11.00; Mohd Noor Hasan 9:15.01;
110 m H (4)/+1.0: Tejas Shirse 13.84 / 2nd IND All-Time; Jayakumar Surendhar 14.07; Tarundeep Singh
14.19; Maymon Poulose 14.22; Sachin Binu 14.25; Ronald Babu 14.35; Kuppusamy Premkumar 14.42; Dhanush Adithan 14.47;
heats (2) h1/+0.5: Poulose 14.28; Tarundeep 14.35; Babu 14.37; Premkumar 14.47; Vikas Ananda Khodke 14.73; Yashwanth Kumar 14.80; h2/+0.9: Shirse 13.98; Surendhar 14.20; Binu 14.23; Adithan 14.66; Advith D. Shetty 14.93;
400 m H (4): T.Santosh Kumar 49.49 / 3rd IND All-Time; Madari P.Jabir 50.57; K.Sathish 50.70; Dhaval Uttekar 50.71; Aftab Alam 51.34; Narender Aman 51.74; Hardeep Kumar/2003 52.41; Jayesh Baldaniya/2003 52.60;
heats (3) h1: Jabir 52.02; Sathish 52.10; Baldaniya/2003 52.65; Karna Bag/2004 53.23; h2: Uttekar 52.44; Hardeep/2003 52.74; Aman 52.97; h3: Santosh 52.11; Alam 53.52;
H J (2): Sarvesh Anil Kushare 2.27 / 2nd IND All-Time; T.Aromal 2.19; Balasubramaniam Chethan 2.17; Viswananthan Bharathi 2.17; Nishad Kumar 2.14; Jesse Sandesh 2.11; R.Manivannan 2.11; Manu Francis 2.08; S.P.Kamaraju 2.08; Swadhin Kumar Majhi 2.05; Uchchaal Kumar Roy 2.05;
P V (3): Subramaniam Siva 5.31/NR; Udayakumar Gokulnath 4.90; Rambeer Singh Saini 4.90; M.Santhosh Kumar 4.90; A.K.Sidharth 4.90; K.G.Jessan 4.80; Dhirendra Kumar 4.80; Sakthi Mahendran/2003 4.80; Anuj Singh 4.70; Dev Meena/2005 4.60;
L J (1): Jeswin Aldrin 8.26/-0.6 / equal PB for 2nd IND All-Time (7.98; 7.85; 8.21; 8.07; – ; 8.26/-0.6);
Murali Sreeshankar 7.93/-1.1; Muhammed Anees Yahya 7.92/+0.7; Praveen Chithravel 7.52/+0.5; Sidharth Mohan Naik 7.42/-1.6; Yugant Shekhar Singh 7.42/-1.1; Vinoth Kumar Yuvaraj 7.36/-0.5; Rishabh Rishishwar 7.28/-1.6; Sethu S.Nair 7.26/-1.4; Ravi Swaminathan 7.25/-1.9; Sahil Mahabali 7.18/-0.7;
T J (30): Praveen Chithravel 16.68/-0.6 (15.97; 16.35; 16.68/-0.6; 16.23; – ; 16.45); Ambika.B.Arun 16.08/+1.4; Arpinder Singh 15.97/+0.6; Krishna Singh 15.76/+0.6; D.Gailey Venister 15.75/-0.5; C.D.Akhil Kumar 14.92/-1.2;
S P (1): Tajinderpal Singh Toor 20.75 / Asian 2022 Leader (20.07; 20.27; 20.06; 20.14; 20.12; 20.75); Karanveer Singh 19.17; Inderjeet Singh 18.64; Dhanvir Singh 18.00; Devinder Singh 17.58; Chetan Kapoor 17.54; Aniket ?? 16.89; Naresh Antil 16.79; Amit Bhaini 16.09; Akshay ?? 16.02;
D T (3): Kirpal Singh Batth 59.32; Gagandeep Singh 56.49; Prashant Malik 55.58; Nirbhay Singh 54.83; Harpreet Singh 54.82; Arjun Kumar 54.27; Vazeer Baniwal 53.51; Amit Kumar 52.23; Praveen Kumar 50.91;
H T (30): Damneet Singh 67.62; Nitesh Poonia 67.27; Neeraj Kumar 65.25; Harvinder Singh Dagar 65.09;
Taranveer Singh 63.06; Praveen Kumar 63.03; Jaswinder Singh 62.10; Gurdev Singh 59.94; Naveen Yadav
59.87; Shantanu Uchale 58.10; Bajender Singh 58.02; Manjeet Sirohi 57.24; Ajay Rajender 56.64;
J T (4): Prakasha D.Manu 80.71; Rohit Yadav 79.78; Abhishek Drall 79.01; Sahil Silwal 78.99; Arshdeep
Singh Barar 75.71; Abhishek Singh 75.67; Uttam Patil 73.51; Rishabh Nehra 70.87; Anuj Kalera 70.79;
Arun Baby 70.64; Kishore Kumar Jena 69.97; Anil Kumar Rajbhar 66.97; Kunwer Ajaj Rai Singh 66.24;
Vijay Lakra 64.31; Gaurav Yadav 63.12;
Decathlon (1/ 2)/nwi in LJ: Usaid Khan 7121 (11.11/+0.3; 6.83; 11.79; 1.86; 49.70 / 14.89/+0.3; 36.07; 4.40; 45.34; 4:35.18); Yamandeep Sharma 7098 (11.45/+1.0; 6.76; 10.41; 1.92; 50.27 / 15.50/+0.3; 36.51; 4.50; 53.99; 4:30.25); Umesh Lamba 6758 (11.68/+0.3; 6.28; 12.61; 1.77; 51.77 / 15.62/+0.2; 43.02; 4.30; 55.77; 5:04.06); G.S.Sreedhu 6600 (11.28/+0.3; 6.68; 11.85; 1.80; 51.78 / 15.83/+0.3; 34.84; 4.00; 54.87; 5:08.04); Sourabh Rathi 6515 (11.54/+1.0; 6.62; 10.94; 1.80; 51.56 / 15.74/+0.3; 36.22; 4.00; 52.55; 5:03.45); Mohit ?? 6408 (11.79/+0.3; 6.42; 10.30; 1.86; 52.66 / 16.35/+0.2; 33.14; 4.10; 50.86; 4:38.49); V.Naveen Kumar 6254 (11.68/+1.0; 6.30; 10.46; 1.98; 52.97 / 15.72/+0.2; 27.47; 3.90; 50.61; 5:07.47); Joe S.Stalin 6149 (11.26/+1.0; 6.58; 11.26; 1.80; 51.57 / 16.35/+0.3; 28.07; 3.30; 47.83; 4:55.26);;
20 km Walk (30): Devender Singh 1:26:25; Suraj Panwar 1:26:25 (same time as the winner !); Akshdeep Singh 1:28:15; Vikash Singh 1:29:13; Hardeep ?? 1:29:51; Vijay Vishwakarma 1:34:01; Farman Ali 1:34:41; Vishant Rana 1:35:18; Ashif Khan 1:36:19; Bikram Das 1:36:38; Anshul Dhaundiyal/2004 1:37:41;
35 km Walk (4): Ram Baboo 2:36:34/NR; Juned Khan 2:40:51; Chandan Singh 2:44:02; Devender Singh 2:49:39; Sanabam Singh 2:54:28; Sandeep Singh 2:56:45; Sagar Joshi 2:58:15; Anjani Kumar Singh 3:06:35; Anand Kumar Divedi 3:10:42; Budharam ?? 3:22:24; Vikky Baruah 3:25:33;
4×100 R (1): Tamil Nadu Team (G.Kathivaran, V.K.Elakkiyadasan, J.Surendhar, B.Siva Kumar) 40.01;
4×400 R (2). Haryana Team (Gourav, V.Panchal, A.Dabas, Amgrej Singh) 3:06.58;
Women:
100 m (1)/+0.6: Jyothi Yarraji 11.51; Archana Suseendran 11.55; Diandra Valladares 11.62; Himashree Roy
11.67; Srabani Nanda 11.69 (11.685); Dutee Chand 11.69 (11.688); Hima Das 11.74; A.T.Daneshwari 11.93;
heats (30) h1/+0.3: Suseendran 11.41; Das 11.81; Avantika Narale/2003 11.85; Gandhe Nithya 11.91; N.S. Simi 11.92; Preeti ?? 12.02; Himani Chandel 12.16; h2/+0.9: Yarraji 11.45; Valladares 11.57; Chand 11.58; Roy 11.59; S.S.Sneha 11.64; Chandralekha Anandhan 11.71; Simran Kaur 11.72; h3/+2.1: Nanda 11.62w; Daneshwari 11.71w; P.D.Anjali 11.73w; R.Giridharani 11.76w; Sudeshna Shivankar/2003 11.85w;
Priyanka Sikawar/2003 11.86w;
200 m (4)/+0.6: Archana Suseendran 23.06 / 5th IND All-Time; Hima Das 23.61; Srabani Nanda 23.64; Aishwarya Mishra 23.90; Chandralekha Anandhan 23.90; P.D.Anjali 23.97; Florence Barla 24.39; R.Giridharani 24.74;
heats (2) h1/+0.1: Mishra 24.46; Barla 24.68; Giridharani 24.92; h2/-0.4: Suseendran 23.50; Das 23.98;
Nanda 24.07; Anandhan 24.27; P.D.Anjali 24.53; Sudeshna Shivankar/2003 24.85;
400 m (1): Aishwarya Mishra 52.62; Dandi Jyothika Sri 53.30; Rupal Chaudhary/2004 53.41; M.Likhita 53.60; Venkatesan Subha 53.64; Ramraj Vithya 54.12; Florence Barla 54.47; Soniya Baishya 54.83;
heats (30) h1: Rupal/2004 53.38; Jyothika Sri 53.42; Subha 53.46; Baishya 53.79; Barla 53.94;
Deepanshi ?? 54.18; h2: Mishra 52.50; Vithya 53.35; Likhita 54.18; Kiran Pahal 54.48; Summy ??/2003 55.35; Shyama Mandal/2003 56.76;
800 m (4): K.M.Chanda 2:01.58 / 5th IND All-Time; Twinkle Chaudhary 2:03.95; Radha Chaudhary 2:04.32; Pooja ?? 2:04.91; Yamuna Ladkat 2:08.76; Akshana ??/2003 2:10.13;
heats (2) h1: Chanda 2:11.32; Pooja 2:11.75; E.B.Arpitha 2:12.56; Sunita ?? 2:12.77; h2: Twinkle 2:06.13; Lili Das 2:06.60 (dnf in final); Radha 2:06.80; Akshana/2003 2:07.11; Ladkat 2:07.61;
Urvashi ??/2003 2:10.10; Stephy Sara Koshy/2003 2:10.91;
1500 m (30): K.M.Chanda 4:19.59; Ankita Dhiyani 4:19.86; K.M.Deeksha 4:20.94; Ujala ?? 4:23.17; V.Kavitha 4:24.90; Akshana ??/2003 4:26.20; Nikita Sharma 4:26.85; Sunita ?? 4:26.98; Shraddha Kathiriya 4:31.37; Mamata Pal/2003 4:38.28; Laxita Vinod Sandilea/2005 4:41.37; Huidrom Devi/2004 4:45.67;
5000 m (1): Parul Chaudhary 16:34.68; Seema ?? 16:36.18; Sanjivani Jadhav 16:39.97; Bharti ?? 16:48.99; Komal Jagadale 16:51.50; Ankita Dhiyani 16:56.37; Drashti P.Chaudhari/2003 16:57.42; Ujala ?? 17:02.62; Richa Bhadauriya 17:28.82; Gouri Kotiyal 17:53.80; Rebi Pal 17:56.47; Poonam Sonune 18:07.08;
10000 m (3): Seema ?? 33:58.80; Bharti ?? 34:20.82; Kavita Yadav 35:16.97; Sonika ?? 35:18.72; Reena Patel 37:32.16;- Sanjivani Jadhav finished 1st (33:40.51), but was subsequently disqualifed for lane infringment and 6 runners didn´t finish;
3000 m St (4): Parul Chaudhary 9:56.65; Komal Jagadale 10:00.22; Preeti Lamba 10:02.94; Chhavi Yadav 10:23.45; Shashilata Kumari 10:31.40; Rebi Pal 10:54.39; Viashnavi Sawant 11:05.51; Susmita Tigga/2003
11:18.31; Bhagyashree Lahanu 11:21.92; Varsha Nagar 11:26.60; G.Maheshwari 11:32.09; D.R.Smitha 11:37.26; Jada Rinkal Vinodbhai/2003 12:00.34;
100 m H (4)/+2.5: Jyothi Yarrai 12.79w / fastest time ever by an Indianrunner (her NR is 13.04 !); Agasara Nandini 13.38w; Sapna Kumari 13.42w; Moumita Mondal 13.47w; Ann Rose Tomy 13.86w; Medha Kamath 14.04w; K.P.Keerthana 14.31w; Ritwika Singh 14.56w;
heats (2) h1/+1.1: Yarraji 13.30; Tomy 14.19; Kamath 14.38; Keerthana 14.55; Ritwika 14.59;
h2/+0.9: Nandini 13.69; Kumari 13.82; Mondal 14.00; S.Nandhini 14.83;
400 m H (4): Ramraj Vithya 56.57 / 3rd IND All-Time; R.Arathi 58.57; Sinchal Kaveramma 58.74; Pragyan Prasant Sahu 59.19; J.Dhivya 61.55; B.Sumithra 62.23; Simmy ??/2003 62.35;
heats (3) h1: Kaveramma 60.66; Sahu 61.12; Sumithra 61.50; Simmy/2003 61.67; h2: Vithya 58.19; Arathi 59.67; Dhivya 62.68; Bhateri ?? 63.56;0
H J (30): Swapna Barman 1.83; Abhinaya S.Shetty 1.81; Gracena Glistus Merly 1.81; Khyati Mathur/2003 1.77; Rubina Yadav & Angel P.Devasia 1.74; Kevinaa Ashwine Annavi 1.71; Rekha ?? 1.71;
P V (1): Rosy Meena Paulraj 4.20/NR; Pavithra Venkatesh 4.00; Baranica Elangovan 3.90; Mariya Jaison 3.80; Vanshika Ghanghas/2005 3.70; G.Sindhushree 3.60; Rajni ??/2004 3.50; Babita Patel 3.50; Nitika Akare/2005 3.50;
L J (3): Nayana James 6.33/+0.9; Shaili Singh/2004 6.28/+0.9; L.Sruthi Lakshmi 6.24/+0.7; Govindapna Karthika 6.16/+0.8; Sherin Abdul Gaffoor 6.14/+0.7; Ancy Sojan 6.05/+0.6; Harshini Saravanan 5.98/+0.5; Bhavani Yadav 5.80/+0.7; Priyanka Kerketta 5.76/+0.8;
T J (2): Nellickal V.Sheena 13.37/-1.4; Govindapna Karthika 12.85/+1.2; Poorva Sawant/2003 12.76/-1.3;
Mallala Anusha 12.72/+0.5; Ilango Asha 12.66/+0.7; Sandra Babu 12.62/-0.9; Bhairabi Roy 12.54/+0.6;
S.Nandhini 12.33/+0.8; Meera Shibu 12.33/-1.2; K.M.Sonam 12.24/+0.8; Sharvari Parulekar 12.13/-1.9;
S P (30): Kiran Baliyan 17.14 / 3rd IND All-Time; Manpreet Kaur/(96) 16.77; Manpreet Kaur/(90) 16.76; Kachnar Chaudhary 15.11; Abha Khatua 14.97; Srishti Vig 14.33; Yogita Kumar 14.15; V.Ambika 13.67;
D T (1): Nidhi Rani 51.65; Nitika Verma 51.58; Paramjot Kaur 51.28; Sonal Goyal 51.01; Sandeep Kumari 50.46; Sunita Devi 48.31; Kiran ??/2003 46.33; Anisha ??/2005 42.99; Pooja ?? 42.15; Arshdeep
Kaur/2005 41.40;
H T (30): Sarita Prakash Singh 61.03; Rekha Singh 59.51; Renu ?? 58.74; Manju Bala Singh 58.62; Sneha Suryakant Jadhav 53.28; Surabhi Vedpathak 53.00; Pallavi ?? 52.81; Bhagwati Choudhary 47.97;
J T (4): Annu Rani 54.56; Rashmi K.Shetty 53.95; Shilpa Rani 51.93; Karishma S.Sanil 50.85; Pushpa Jakhar 50.25; Kajal Parmar 48.55; Sharmila Kumari 48.55; Anjani Kumari 47.99; Saloni ?? 47.19;
Heptathlon (2/ 3): Swapna Barman 5663 (14.07/+0.9; 1.75; 11.63; 26.14/+0.3 / 5.86/+1.1; 45.98; 2:24.14); Mareena George 5386 (14.73/+0.9; 1.69; 10.01; 25.92/+0.3 / 6.01/+1.5; 37.01; 2:16.67); Sowmiya Murugan 5254 (14.23/+0.5; 1.63; 12.61; 25.86/+0.3 / 5.62/+0.8; 39.25; 2:34.47); Tanushree ?? 4811 (15.64/+0.5; 1.60; 9.57; 26.91/+0.3 / 5.32/+1.4; 39.25; 2:22.09); Deepika Shanmugasundaram 4599 (15.70/+0.9; 1.54; 10.55; 26.84/+0.6 / 5.40/+1.4; 30.49; 2:26.73); Laimwn Narzary 4505 (15.38/+0.5; 1.69; 10.85; 28.11/+0.3 / 5.33/+1.3; 35.34; 2:52.75); Kavya Manoharan 4169 (15.56/+0.5; 1.45; 8.44; 26.71/+0.6 / 5.65/+2.0; 26.38; 2:44.86);
20 km Walk (30): Munita Prajapati 1:38:20; Mansi Negi/2003 1:41:28; Reshma Patel/2004 1:42:10; Pooja Kumawat 1:47:58; Baljeet Kaur Bajwa 1:48:00; Jasleen Kaur 1:52:08; Ravina ?? 1:53:14; Rakhi Singh 1:55:22; Preeti ?? 1:59:44;
35 km Walk (4): Payal ?? 3:11:23 / 3rd IND All-Time; Manju Rani 3:22:32; Puja Pramanik 3:33:56; Bandana Patel 3:44:53 (only 5 competitors & 4 finishers);
4×100 R (1): Kerala Team (V.S.Bhavika, P.D.Anjali, A.P.Shilbi, A.P.Shielda) 45.52;
4×400 R (2): Tamil Nadu Team (J.Dhivya, R.Vithya, S.Olumbia, V.Subha) 3:35.32;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (4): Haryana Team (A.Dabas, Deepanshi, K.Pahal, Angrej Singh) 3:19.29;
CHINESE TAIPEI
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA & the City Cup – website – )
New Taipei City Cup Meeting at New Taipei / 01. – 05.10.2022
following are selected results from this competition for different categories; however, transcriptions of names for
several of the following athletes unconfirmed, because translations (from the website in Chinese characters) not yet available (see ?? for questionable/missing names) / adds & corrs will follow after receipt of translated results
Men:
100 m (3)/+1.2: Yang Chun-Han 10.12 / missed his NR by 0.01 seconds only; Lin Yu-Hsien 10.43; Wang Wei-Hsu 10.48; Chao Ching-Min 10.64; Yeh Shou-Po 10.71; Lin Cheng-Yan 10.73; Huang Tso-Chun/2003
10.78;
semis (2) s1/ 0.0: Lin Yu-Hsien 10.56; Wang Wei-Hsun 10.58; Yeh Shou-Po 10.69; Sung Yu-Chun 10.81;
s2/+1.0: Yang Chun-Han 10.17; Huang Tso-Chun/2003 10.61; Chao Ching-Min 10.72; Lin Cheng-Yan
10.77; Chung Pin-Yang 1.80;
heats (1) h1/+0.7: Sung Yu-Chun 10.59; Lin Cheng-Yan 10.67; h2/+0.4: Huang Tso-Chun/2003 10.58;
Chang Yu-Cheng 10.78; h3/+1.4: Chao Ching-Min 10.59; h4/+0.1: Tsai ??-?? 10.74; ?? ??-?? 10.78;
h5/+1.8: Yeh Shou-Po 10.55; h6/+1.1: Wang Wei-Hsu 10.60; h7/-0.1: Lin Yu-Hsien 10.58; h8/+2.5: Yang
Chun-Han 10.14w;
200 m (4)/+1.1: Sung Yu-Chun 21.48; Huang Tso-Chun/2003 21.52; Yeh Shou-Po 21.75; Chen Chieh 21.92;
semis (3) s1/+1.9: Huang Tso-Chun/2003 21.48; s2/+1.3: Sung Yu-Chun 21.34; Yeh Shou-Po 21.60; Chen Chieh 21.71;
heats (2) h4/+1.4: Sung Yu-Chun 21.41; h5/+0.2: Huang Tso-Chun/2003 21.43;
400 m (2): Huang Kuan-Yi 48.78;
800 m (4): Wu Ming-Ting 1:54.88; Chang Cheng-Wei 1:55.49; Li Sheng-Ming 1:56.46;
110 m H (2)/-1.4: Chen Kuei-Ru 13.92; Lin Yi-Kai/2004 14.30; Chu Chen-Hsiang 14.37; Wu Rui-Feng
14.65; Wang Chen-You 14.80; Cheng Hsi-En 14.85; Hsieh Chih-Lin 14.89; Li Chu-Shan 14.99;
heats (1) h1/ 0.0: Chu Chen-Hsiang 14.33; h2/+0.4: Wu Rui-Feng 14.43; h3/+0.9: Chen Kuei-Ru 13.92;
Lin Yi-Kai/2004 14.08;
400 m H (4): Peng Ming-Yang 51.34; Lin Chung-Wei/2004 52.07; Chang Chen-Yu 52.37; Chang Yi-Fan
53.24; Tsai Chung-Han 53.70; Huang Ting-Hsuan 53.75;
H J (1): Fu Chao-Hsuan 2.08; Chang Teng-Jen 2.05; Luo Tzu-Chieh/2004 2.02;
P V (2): Huang Cheng-Chi/2003 5.35/NR & NJR; Lin Chih-Cheng 5.12; Kao Chin-Ting 4.80; Lin
Chun-Yi/2004 4.80; Huang Yung-Fu 4.70; Hsiu ??-?? 4.60;
L J (3): Lin Yu-Tang 7.92/+1.2; Sheng Yin-Chen 7.35/+0.4; Tsai Yu-Chen 7.31/+0.9;
T J (2): ?? ??-?? 15.24/-1.2; Chou Cheng-Chia 14.99/-0.9;
S P (1): Yang Po-En 17.87 / 4th TPE All-Time; Chen Yi-Chu 15.86; Huang No-Ya/2003 14.75;
D T (2): Sun Chi-En 48.38; Chang Che-Chia 48.33; Lu Pai-Hsun (??) 46.49; Ma Chao-Wen 45.92;
J T (3): Chung Cheng-Hung 64.98; Hsu Tai-Yu/2004 62.66; Chen Po-Kai/2003 62.08;
4×100 R (3): National Chinghua University Team 41.46;
High School Boys:
100 m (3)/-1.4: Tang Chi-Ying/2005 10.84;
200 m (5)/+0.8: Lin Po-Hsun/2004 21.66; Huang Chi-Hui/2005 21.87;
400 m (2): Hsiung Chen-Yu/2006 48.04; Tsao Kuang-Chun/2004 48.14; Tsai Han-Wei 48.45;
Wang Hsueh-Chun/2005 48.60;
800 m (4): Li An-Yi/2004 1:51.50; Tseng Tzu-Sheng/2004 1:54.46; Chiang ??-?? 1:55.37;
110 m H / 99 cm (2)/-0.3: Hsieh Chun-Yen/2006 13.96; Wu Chung-Min 14.06; Wu Yu-Ting/2007 14.10;
Chang Chieh-Hsi/2004 14.25; Chen Shao-Hsuan/2005 14.26; Hsieh Po-Wei/2005 14.33; Chen Yu-Shan
14.42;
400 m H (5): Lin Yen-Kai/2005 52.67; Chen Ting-Yu/2004 53.23; Yang Chun-Chun/2004 53.58;
Huang Yu-Chieh/2004 53.73;
H J (5): ?? ??-?? 2.03; Chen Bai-Yan 2.00;
P V (1): Wu Yen-Han/2005 5.00; Liu Chien-Lin/2005 4.60; Li Chia-Rui (??) 4.60; Liu Hung-Wei/2006 4.50;
T J (2): Chao Kun-Hsiang/2006 15.13/+0.6; Huang Yi-Chung/2004 14.97/-1.3;
S P / 6 kg (4): Hung Shuo-Tse/2004 16.11; Liu Cheng-Tai/2004 15.90; Wang Hsin/2007 15.81;
H T / 6 kg (1): Wang Wei-Cheng 58.74;
J T (5): Huang Chao-Hung/2006 71.11 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader; Wang Tzu-Yuan/2004 67.06;
Kao Chun-Yu 63.23;
Decathlon (2): Yang Wen-Chieh (??) 6252;
4×100 R (3): Taoyuan HS Team 41.81;
4×400 R (5): Taichung City HS Team 3:18.00;
Middle School Boys:
110 m H / 91.4 cm (2)/-1.7: Wu Yi-Han 14.76;
D T / 1.5 kg (4): Cheng Yao-Kuan/2007 53.44;
5000 m Walk (2): Chen Rui-Kai (??) 23:37.68; Chuang Po-Yu 24:26.53; Luo Sheng-Hsin (??) 24:37.29;
Lin Hsin-Fu 24:50.41;
Women:
100 m (3)/+1.1: Hu Chun-Wei 11.95; Liu Li-Lin 12.08; Hsu Ya-Ting 12.26;
heats (1) h2/-0.2: Hsu Ya-Ting 12.16; h4/+1.7: Hu Chun-Wei 11.96;
200 m (4)/ -0.5: Hu Chun-Wei 25.29;
1500 m (2): Hsu Yi-Chieh/2003 4:39.52; Chen Chao-Chun 4:41.06;
10000 m (1): Tsao Chun-Yu 34:38.02;
100 m H (2)/-2.4: Hsieh Hsi-En 13.83; Chang Po-Ya 14.02; Chiang Chieh-Hsin 14.03; Lin Hsiao-Huei 14.04; Lin Shih-Ting 14.09; Yang Yu-Shen/2003 14.47; Chung Hsin-Ju/2004 14.67;
heats (1) h1/+1.5: Chiang Chieh-Hsin 14.03; h2/+1.1: Hsieh Ru-Ying 14.26; h3/+1.1: Hsieh Hsi-En 13.75;
Lin Hsiao-Huei 14.10; h4/+0.5: Lin Shih-Ting 13.81; Chang Po-Ya 13.98; Yang Yu-Shen/2003 14.25;
Chung Hsin-Ju/2004 1429;
400 m H (4): Lo Pei-Lin 60.19; Chung Hsin-Ju/2004 61.89; Lin Yu-Chieh 62.05;
H J (3): Li Ching-Ching 1.81; Chang Chiao-Yin 1.75; Ou Min-Heng/2004 1.72; Chang Chia-Yu/2003 1.72;
Tsai Min-Ting 1.69; Chen Tsai-Chuan 1.66; Lin Pei-Ying/2004 1.66;
L J (1): Hsiang Chia-Li 5.94/+0.3; Chen Chia-Chien 5.90w/+3.0; Liu Li-Chi 5.89/+1.0; Huang Shih-Han 5.82/+1.7; Lin ??-?? 5.79/ 0.0;
S P (1): Wu Tzu-En 15.97; Chien Chen-Hsin 15.78; Chao Yi-Hsuan/2003 13.32;
H T (1): Yu Ya-Chien 60.51; Hung Hsiu-Wen 53.77; Hung Chi-Hsien 52.05; Lin Yi-Tsen 47.16;
Lu Wen-En 44.98;
J T (2): Lin Hui-Jun 49.21; Liu Chih-Jen/2003 48.19; Shi Hsin-Hua/2003 43.68; Hsu Jo-Chia/2003 43.63;
High School Girls:
100 m (3)/+0.2: Yasng Mei-Mei/2006 12.27;
200 m (5)/+2.1: Chen Yun-Hsi/2005 25.17;
400 m (2): Chen Yun-Hsi/2005 56.77; Hsiao Yu-Chieh/2007 57.52;
800 m (4): Chen Chieh-An/2007 2:15.83;
3000 m St (5): Chu ??-?? 11:30.91; Sung Kuan-Ying (??) 12:06.32;
100 m H (2)/+0.3: Wu Wei-Ning (??) 14.16; Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.22; Wang Chien-Hsiu/2005 14.50;
Hsu ??-?? 14.70;
400 m H (5): Yi Po-An/2006 61.79;
H J (4): Hsu Yu-Hsien/2005 1.71; ?? ??-?? 1.71; Wang Yi-Hsun 1.68;
P V (2): Yen Min-Hsin/2004 & Chung Yi-Ching/2004 3.50; Chen Tzu-Chen/2004 3.20;
L J (1): Wang Tzu-Hsuan/2005 5.65/+1.3;
T J (2): Fang Yan-Ning/2004 11.96/+0.1;
S P (5): Chiang Jing-Yuan/2006 14.41 / NYR;
D T (4): Chiang Jing-Yuan/2006 41.72;
H T (1): Wang Chi-Rui (??) 47.05; ?? Hsin-Yu/2005 44.88; Chang Yong-Hsian (??) 44.50; Chung ??-?? 44.17;
J T (5): Chen Hsiao-Hsuan 48.89; Yu Yin-Hsuan/2005 46.37; Chiang Huei-Ru 46.10; Chung ??-?? 43.35;
Lu Chun-Ting 42.83;
Heptathlon (3/ 4): Kuo Hsien-Ti/2005 4246;
4×100 R (3): Taipei Datong HS Team 47.92;
4×400 R (5): Hsin Min HS Team 3:59.25;
Middle School Girls:
100 m (3)/+0.9: Huang Yu-Ting/2007 12.23;
2000 m St (5): He Yi-Cheng (??) 8:00.16; Li He-Chi (??) 8:00.94; Li ??-?? 8:08.92;
H J (1): Lin Pei-Hsuan 1.69;
P V (1): Shen Si-Yu 3.35;
H T / 3 kg (1): ?? ??-?? 49.78;
J T / 500 g (4): Dai You-?? 46.29; Lin Si-Yu (??) 45.29;
5000 m Walk (2): Ye Hsin-Yu (??) 27:10.55;
4×100 R (3): Taoyuan City MS Team 49.02;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R / High School (4): Shin Min HS Team (Liu Chia-Ching, Chen Yun-Hsi, Shih Shang-Hsuan, Huang Ching-Jou) 3:38.11/NR & NJR;
4×400 R / Middle School (4): Tianan Jincheng MS Team 3:46.68;
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following are selected best performances from three earlier national competitions / information restricted to
TOP 3 finishers in finals
National Age Group Meet at Taoyuan / 23. – 26.09.2022
Junior Men / born 2004 or later
100 m (23)/-1.4: Li Po-Jui/2005 10.76; Lin Po-Hsun/2004 10.85;
200 m (25)/-0.1: Li Po-Jui/2005 21.79;
400 m (24): Tsao Kuang-Chun/2004 48.82;
110 m H / 99 cm (24)/+0.1: Hsieh Chun-Yen/2006 14.25; Chen Shao-Hsuan/2005 14.36; Chang Chieh-Hsi/2004 14.42;
400 m H (26): Chang Yi-Fan/2004 52.67; Chen Ting-Yu/2004 54.13; Huang Yu-Chieh/2006 54.48;
P V (25): Wu Yen-Han/2005 4.71; Liu Hung-Wei/2006 4.55;
S P / 6 kg (26): Hu Wang-Hsi/2007 15.66;
H T / 6 kg (26): Wang Shih-Chieh/2004 58.87;
J T (24): Wu Ping-Shen/2004 63.29;
4×100 R (26): Shih Peng HS Team (Chang Yi-Fan, Wu Po-Lin, Li Tai-Chun, Lin Po-Hsun) 42.12;
Youth Boys / born 2006 or later
100 m / 91.4 cm (24)/-0.2: Hsieh Yuan-Kai/2006 13.61; Wu Yu-Ting/2007 13.81;
400 m H/ 84 cm (26): Wu Yu-Ting/2007 54.09; Chiang Yi-An/2006 54.46;
L J (25): Parth Singh (Nationality unclear ??) 7.09/+1.1;
D T / 1.5 kg (23): Cheng Yao-Kuan/2007 52.30;
H T / 5 kg (25): Li Chun-Sheng/2006 61.28; Yu Teng-Te/2006 59.10; Lu Pin-Chun/2007 58.47;
J T / 700 g (23): Huang Chao-Hung/2006 74.27;
Junior Women / born 2004 or later
200 m (25)/+0.2: Liu Yen-Chin/2006 25.18;
400 m (24): Liu Yen-Chin/2006 57.92;
3000 m St (26): Melanie Haarring/2004 (Nationality unclear ??) 11:54.30;
100 m H (24)/-0.3: Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.49; Wang Chien-Hsiu/2005 14.90;
400 m H (26): Lo Shih-Han/2007 63.97;
H J (25): Hsu Yu-Hsien/2005 1.76;
L J (26): Wang Tzu-Hsuan/2005 5.78/+1.0;
T J (23): Fang Ya-Ning/2004 12.19/+0.2;
H T (25): Liu Pei-Ying/2004 49.95; Chen Yu-Cheng/2006 43.17; Wang Tzu-Ju/2004 42.89;
J T (26): Tseng Hsin-Hui/2006 43.73;
Heptathlon (24/25): Tsou Shu-Chun/2004 4040 (15.55; 1.61; 6.79; 28.07 / 5.31; 26.07; 2:43.94);
4×100 R (26): Taipei Datong HS Team (Chen Ya-Yen, Liu Chen-Yu, Yang Chu-Yin, Hsu Tzu-Hsuan) 48.44;
Youth Girls / born 2006 or later
100 m (23)/ 0.0: Huang Yu-Ting/2007 12.22;
1500 m (24): Chen Chieh-An/2007 4:46.22;
2000 m St (25): Chu Chieh-Yu/2007 7:09.85; He Pei-Yu/2006 7:51.77;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (24)/-1.3: Wu Yu-Ning/2006 14.19; Yang Chi-Yun/2007 14.22; Lai Yin-Ning/2006 14.57;
400 m H (26): Yi Po-An/2006 61.32;
H J (25): Lin Pei-Hsuan/2007: 1.75;
P V (24): Lin Yun-Ni/2007 3.20;
S P / 3 kg (23): Chiang Jing-Yuan/2006 17.02;
D T (24): Chang Ching-Yuan/2006 41.89;
H T / 3 kg (26): Huang Chia-En/2006 48.54;
Mixed Relays
Junior 4×400 R (23): Yuanlin High School Team (Wu Hung-Chun, Chuang Hsin-Yun, Yu Chi-Chia, Yeh
Hsiu-Yen) 3:42.66;
Youth 4×400 R (23): Beimen Middle School Team (Wu Wei-Han, Yi Po-An, Yang Tzu-Ching, Wu Chih-Yi)
3:44.93 / NYR;
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Men:
100 m (16)/-1.1: Yang Chun-Han 10.45; Lin Yu-Hsien 10.51; Wen Hua-Yu 10.66;
200 m (15) Race A/+2.0: Yang Chun-Han 20.82; Lin Yu-Hsien 21.18; Race B/-0.9: Sung Yueh-Chun 21.43;
800 m (18): Huang Chun-Hsiang/2003 1:55.57; Yu Ming-Ting 1:56.35; Yang Chih-Yu 1:56.56;
110 m H (17)/+0.8: Cheng Kai-Lun 14.21; Chu Chen-Hsiang 14.23; Chen Yung-Chun 14.28;
400 m H (18): Chang Chen-Yu 52.73; Chen Chien-Jung/2003 53.42; Chang Yi-Fan/2004 53.77;
H J (15): Fu Chao-Hsuan 2.16; Cheng Yung-Jen 2.13; Tsai Wei-Chih 2.10;
P V (16): Lin Tsung-Hsien/2003 5.05; Wang Ying-Kai 5.05; Hsu Teh-Ying 5.05;
L J (17): Lin Yu-Tang 7.75/+1.5; Sheng Yin-Chen 7.42/-0.5; Lin Chia-Hsing 7.11/+0.1;
T J (18): Chou Cheng-Chia 15.60w/+3.4; Li Yun-Chen 14.94/ 0.0;
S P (16): Ma Hao-Wei 17.62; Yang Po-En 17.17; Chen Yi-Chu 16.62;
D T (17): Li Tzu-Yun 52.66; Yu Sheng-Ping 47.70; Huang Wei-Cheng 47.17;
H T (15): Wang Pu-Ti 61.32; Shen Yu-Hao 60.39; Chen Chi-Sheng 57.84;
J T (18): Wu Tsung-Lun 69.60; Hsiao Huan-Lin 69.07; Li Jen-Wei 68.22;
High School Boys / born 2004 or later:
100 m (16)/-0.1: Lin Po-Hsun/2004 10.73; Tang Chi-Ying/2005 10.85; Huang Chuan-Chou/2005 10.86;
200 m (18)/+2.9: Hung Meng-Lung/2004 21.43w; Huang Chuan-Chou/2005 21.45w; Lin Po-Hsun/2004 21.49w;
400 m (16): Hsung Chen-Yu/2006 48.68;
800 m (18): Li An-Yi/2004 1:52.03; Chou Hsin-Chen/2005 1:55.28; Chen Po-Yi/2005 1:56.88;
110 m H / 99 cm (17)/+1.2: Wu Yu-Ting/2007 13.97; Hsieh Chun-Yen/2006 14.36; Chen Shao-Hsuan/2005 14.42;
400 m H (18): Chen Ting-Yu/2004 54.08; Lin Yen-Kai/2005 54.33;
P V (16): Wu Yen-Han/2005 4.85; Wang Tzu-Chien/2006 4.50;
L J (17): Chao Kun-Hsiang/2006 7.14/+1.4;
H T / 6 kg (15): Li Chun-Sheng/2006 56.88;
J T (18): Huang Chao-Hung/2006 68.14; Wu Ping-Shen/2004 64.96; Chiu Shao-En/2006 63.21;
10000 m Walk (17): Lin Chia-Hung/2005 46:03.93; Shih Hsiang-Yung/2005 47:29.82; Chen Kai-Wei/2006
47:46.28;
4×100 R (17): Taichung HS Team (Liu Po-Hsi, Kuo Hung-Yi, Lin Chao-Cheng, Hung Meng-Lung) 41.84;
Women:
100 m (16)/+0.7: Hu Chun-Wei 11.97; Hsu Ya-Ting 12.19; Liu Li-Lin 12.21;
200 m (18)/+1.2: Chang Li-Ling 24.92;
400 m (16): Chang Li-Ling 55.95;
1500 m (16): Hsu Yi-Chieh/2003 4:47.36;
10000 m (15): Hsieh Chien-He 36:48.89;
3000 m St (17): Li Ya-Ting 12:08.28; Lo Pei-Tzu 12.27.76;
100 m H (17)/+1.0: Lin Shih-Ting 13.93; Chung Chieh-Hsin 14.03; Hsieh Ju-Pi 14.11;
400 m H (18): Luo Pei-Lin 60.67; Lin Yu-Chieh 63.96;
H J (18): Chang Chia-Yu/2003 1.67; Tsai Min-Ting 1.67;
P V (15): Shen Yi-Ru 4.00; Ren Chun-Ying 3.75; Chen Hsuan-Lin 3.55;
L J (16): Huang Shih-Han 6.19/+0.2; Hsiang Chia-Li 5.98/+2.0; Liu Li-Chi 5.72/-0.3;
T J (18): Lin Yu-Ting 12.08/+1.5;
S P (17): Chen Chou-Hsiu 15.75; Wu Tzu-En 14.68; Kuo Pei-Yu 14.52;
D T (16): Kuo Pei-Yu 48.50; Chien Tien-Ai/2003 47.48; Li Tsai-Yi 44.49;
H T (15): Yu Ya-Chien 60.19; Liang Yu-Chieh 53.75; Tseng Hsiao-Ching 52.82;
J T (18): Li Huei-Chun 52.49; Su Chao-Chi 48.93; Liu Chih-Jen/2003 48.69;
High School Girls / born 2004 or later:
200 m (18)/+1.8: Liu Yen-Chin/2006 25.19;
800 m (18): Chen Chieh-An/2007 2:14.57;
3000 m St (17): Chu Chieh-Yu/2007 11:53.21; Sung Kuan-Ying/2005 11:54.46; Chen Yi-Tsen/2005 12:12.28;
100 m H (17)/+0.7: Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.60; Wang Chien-Hsiu/2005 14.80;
400 m H (18): Hsu Jung-Hsi/2005 64.08; Wang Chien-Hsiu/2005 64.45;
H J (18): Kuan Yi-Hua/2006 1.67;
P V (15): Chen Tzu-Tsen/2004 & Chung Yi-Ching/2004 3.40;
L J (16): Huang Shih-Han/2005 5.77/+0.1; Wang Tzu-Hsuan/2005 5.64/+0.8;
T J (18): Huang Shih-Han/2005 12.42/+1.9;
S P (17): Chiang Jing-Yuan/2006 14.40 /(NYR);
D T (16): Chiang Jing-Yuan/2006 43.44;
H T (15): Chung Chi/2005 45.08; Weng Wei-Yun/2005 43.27;
J T (18): Chiu Pin-Hsun/2005 45.39; Chan Feng-Yu/2005 44.39; Tseng Hsin-Hui/2006 44.35;
10000 m Walk (16): Chung Shao-Hsun/2005 52:44.98; Yu Tzu-Yun/2006 53:12.67;
4×100 R (17): Taoyuan Yang Mei HS Team (Wang Yuan-Chi, Lo Shih-Han, Liu Yen-Chin, Chung Chao-Chen)
48.47;
Mixed Relays / High School:
4×400 R (16): Shin Min HS Team (Liu Chia-Ching, Chen Yun-Hsi, Shih Shang-Hsuan, Huang Ching-Jou) 3:41.11 /(NJR);
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Nat. Junior High School Champs at Taichung / 22. – 25.08.2022
Junior Men / born 2004 or later
100 m (23)/+0.7: Li Po-Jui/2005 10.66; Chen Chih-Hsuan/2006 10.82;
200 m (25)/-3.4: Li Po-Jui/2005 21.96; Hung Meng-Lung/2004 21.98;
400 m (23): Hsiung Chen-Yu/2006 48.41;
800 m (25): Huang Kuan-Lin/2005 1:56.80;
110 m H / 99 cm (23)/-0.1: Yang Wen-Chieh/2004 14.12; Wu Yi-Min/2004 14.79; Chou Po-Chun/2004 14.81;
400 m H (25): Lin Yen-Kai/2005 52.51; Yang Chun-Chun/2004 54.20; Huang Yu-Chieh/2006 54.33;
P V (23): Wu Yen-Han/2005 4.60; Liu Chien-Lin/2005 4.50;
H T / 6 kg (24): ang Wei-Cheng/2005 57.94;
J T (22): Wu Ping-Shen/2004 66.29; Wang Tzu-Yuan/2004 64.81;
4×400 R (25): Taichung HS Team (He Wai-Han, Wu Han-Hsuan, Huang Yi-Chieh, Chou Tse-Yu) 3:18.47;
Junior Women / born 2004 or later
3000 m St (25): Chu Chieh-Yu/2007 11:56.78;
H J (24): Tsou Shu-Chun/2004 1.67;
P V (23): Chung Yi-Ching/2004 3.40; Chen Tzu-Tsen/2004 3.40;
T J (25): Chang Yu-Hsuan/2006 11.94/+0.9;
S P (22): Chen Chieh-Yu/2006 13.11;
H T (24): Chang Yung-Hsien/2007 46.30; Chung Chi/2005 45.91;
J T (22): Yu Yin-Hsuan/2005 45.09; Chan Feng-Yu/2005 43.29; Chuang Yung-Hsuan/2005 42.74;
4×100 R (23): Shin Min HS Team (Liu Yi-Hsuan, Huang Ching-Jou, Liu Chih-Hsuan, Chen Yun-Hsi) 48.39;
4×400 R (25): Shin Min HS Team (Chi Yen-Ching, Lin Chih-Hsuan, Chen Yun-Hsi, Huang Ching-Jou) 3:55.23;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (24): Shin Min HS Team (Tang Yao-Tsung, Huang Ching-Jou, Liu Chia-Ching, Liao Tzu-Han) 3:41.77 /(NJR) ;
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HONGKONG
HKAA Athletics Series / 4th event / 08. – 09.10.2022
(-courtesy of the HKAA – website- )
following are detailed best performances / due to missing DOB-info nearly no confirmation about Junior/Youth
competitors at this meeting
Men:
100 (8)/-0.6: Ng Ka Fung 10.43; Lee Hong Kit 10.47; Shak Kam Ching 10.68; Cheung Ho Hin 10.75;
Ho Wai Lun 10.77;
heats (8) h18/-0.7: Leung San Lok 10.80; Cheung Ho Hin 10.80; h9/-0.7: Ng Ka Fung 10.44; Lee Hong Kit
10.55; Shak Kam Ching 10.60; Cheung Ho Hin 10.75;
200 m (9)/-1.0: Shak Kam Ching 21.61; Wo Wai Lun 21.81 (& 21.93/-1.6 as 1h8);
800 m (8): Khan Mohammad Kamran 1:55.92; Man Tsun Kit 1:57.91;
1500 m (9): Khan Mohammad Kamran 4:00.70;…4. Chan Hoi Yeung 4:04.07 / NYR;
110 m H (9)/+0.8: Lee Ka Yiu 14.01 / 5th HKG All-Time; Addis Wong Lok Hei 14.22; Cheung Sui Hang 14.36; Hui Chun Kit 14.98;
heats (9) h2/-2.0: Lee Ka Yiu 14.31; Addis Wong Lok Hei 14.47; Lui Chun Yun 15.11;
H J (9): Yeung Hong To 2.01;
P V (8): Cheung Pui Yin 5.00/NR;
L J (8): Ko Ho Long 7.51/-1.2; Wong Pak Hang 7.35/ 0.; Chow Hon Kit 7.32/-0.5; Ma Ka Ho 7.27/-0.1;
Lin Ming Fu/jr 7.23/-1.2;
T J (9): Wong Chun Wing 15.02/+0.6; Chan Chi Kang 14.83/-0.2;
S P (9): Sit Wai Lok 14.46;
H T (8): Tse Tat Man 47.60; Li Yu Tat 46.78;
10000 m Walk (9): Chin Man Kit 45:58.65; Tse Chun Hung 49:40.22;
Women:
100 (8)/+0.3: Chan Pui Kei 12.10; Lee Hau Yi 12.14 (12.133); Eunice Lam Wing Tung 12.14 (12.140);
Leung Kwan Yi 12.17 (& 12.28/-0.3 as 1h5); Kong Chun Ki 12.18;
5000 m (9): Tsang Hiu Tung 18:05.60; Vut Tsz Ying 18:16.75; Wan Sze Wai 18:21.92;
100 m H (9)/-1.9: Shing Cho Yan 14.19; Tang Hiu Ching 14.66; Kate Lo Wing Yee 15.23; Wu Yi Lam 15.27;
heats (9) h3/-1.0: Shing Cho Yan 14.18; Tang Hiu Ching 14.55; Lau Tsz Yan 15.12; Sheung On Yin 15.15;
Wu Yi Lam 15.29;
400 m H (8): Ashleigh Ma Ying Wen/2003 61.23 / NJR & 2nd HKG All-Time;
H J (9): Wong Yuen Nam 1.79 / 3rd (eq) HKG All-Time; Chung Wai Yan 1.75; Tiffany Tang Yi Ching 1.71; Priscilla Cheung Ching Laam 1.68; Lam Lau Shan 1.68; Charlotte Lam 1.68;
L J (8): Yue Ya Xin 6.02/+1.9; Wong Pui Ling 5.85w/+2.6 (& 5.47/+0.4);
T J (9): Shannon Vera Chan 12.68/-0.8; Tse Mang Chi 11.88/+0.3;
H T (8): Tam Hiu Ki 48.51;
J T (8): Ng Ki Sum 47.38; Chiu Wai Yan/jr 41.40; Lau Kit Ying 39.82; Gianne Mak Tsz Yan 39.81;
10000 m Walk (9): Liu Hai Ying 57:26.70;
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MALAYSIA
MSSM School Champs at Kuala Lumpur / 20. – 24.09.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
following are selected best performances from the Youth/U18 section at this competition for different Youth
age-groups (U18; U15 and U12)
Youth Boys / born 2004 or later:
100 m (20)/ 0.0: Aidil Hajam Pg Roslie/2005 10.73 (& 10.84/+0.3 as 1h2); Jad Rizalman Washif 10.76;
Benedict Duan Dennis Unchat 10.87;
200 m (23)/-1.2: Aidil Hajam Pg Roslie/2005 21.80 (& 21.91/+0.3 as 1h4);
2000 m St (24): Ayhir Naws Zaraish Khan 6:18.71;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (21)/-0.6: Muh.Fiross Mohd Faizal 13.91; Stevensie Anak Simon/2005 13.95; Stephen Andrewson Robert 14.28; Moh.Armin Z.Abdul Latif 14.54; Elvis Esak 14.63; Emad Muhaimin Norhasin 14.76;
heats (21) h1/+0.1: Esak 14.80; h2/-0.1: Robert 14.45; Abdul Latif 14.64; h3/-0.6: Faizal 14.12; Simon/2005 14.44;
400 m H (23): Stevensie Anak Simon/2005 54.46;
H J (24): Muh.Aiman Amsyar Artino/2005 2.01; eynolds J.C.Majin 2.01;
P V (21): Aiman Suffian Sahrizal/2006 4.10;
T J (22): Mark Paladius 14.56/-0.1;
H T / 5 kg (23): Wong Yew In 56.89;
Octathlon (20/21): Wilson Quaik Zhen Han/2004 5401 (11.78/ 0.0; 6.52/ 0.0; 11.01; 52.67 / 15.13/+0.2; 1.90; 53.06; 4:56.50);
10000 m Walk (23): Sriven Tan/2005 49:21.10;
4×100 R (22): Sabah Boys Team (M.I.Demond, D.Bedie, A.H.Roslie, J.R.Washif) 41.29;
4×400 R (24): Sabah Boys Team (I.Idris, A.H.Roslie, E.Esak, M.K.Helmi) 3:22.40;
Youth Girls / born 2004 or later:
1500 m (23): Geetha Sivaraja/2005 4:46.07;
2000 m St (24): Ledia Engku 8:11.59; Khor Xiao En 8:28.20; Teo Sze Hui 8:29.30;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (21)/-0.6: Dhanea Marsella Ehsan Faez 14.86; Nur Fatiha Najwa Mapiati 14.96 (& 15.01/+0.4 as 1h1); Fatin Nashira Mohd Fadzil 15.08;
P V (23): Noor Shahreena Jamizan 3.00;
H T / 3 kg (23): Nur Salsabila Zam Sairon/2005 45.59; Nurul Aiyani Kamaluddin 43.47;
J T / 500 g (20): Ng Jing Xuan/2004 44.10;
5000 m Walk (22): Kok Hui Ying/2005 26:55.05;
4×100 R (22): Sabah Girls Team (M.Bious, P.G.Hailary, B.H.Aloysius, D.N.Ariffin) 48.95;
4×400 R (24): Johor Girls Team (N.D.Anuar, G.Sivaraja, I.N.Jaafar, Ang Jia Huan) 4:04.05;
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UZBEKISTAN
Central Asian Open Champs at Samarkand / 24. – 25.09.2022
(-additions to Report No 20 – courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website – )
following are amendments to the inaccurate and incomplete results by Report No 20 after publication of final complete results at the website (incl. names of Relay runners and a correction to the time of the NR in the Mixed
Relay Race)
Men:
add 100 m / heats (24) h1/+0.1: Khairul Hafiz Jantan MAS 10.52; Favoris Muzrapov TJK 10.78; Alisher Sadulayev TKM 10.81; h2/+3.2: Jonathan Nyepa MAS 10.59w;
100 m H (24)/+1.3: Natthaphon Dansoongnern THA 13.95; Leonid Pronzhenko TJK 15.29;
add T J (25): Islam Sibagatullin 15.65/-1.9; Ivan Denisov 15.58/-0.8; Shahzod Zhurayev 15.13/-1.0; Ibrokhim Makhamor/2004 14.78/-1.3;
4×100 R (24): TJK (Muzrapov,F., Pronzhenko,A., Pronzhenko,L., Akhmadiyev,I.) 41.50;
TKM (Mattaganov,G., Saparov,M., ?? ??, Sadulayev,A.) 42.70; UZB (Sokhinazarov,K., Abdullajonov,O.,
Utkirov,S., Kuchmuradov,O.) 42.93; KAZ/Junior Team (Popov,D., Teterin,I., Sizykh, Maximov,N.) 43.30;
4×400 R (24): UZB (Kharisov,A., Bannayev,Kh, Bobokulov,D., Saidakhmedov,J.) 3:19.61;
TKM (Sadulayev,A., Saparov,M., Gasanbekov,B., Mattaganov,G.) 3:19.92; TJK (Pronzhenko,A., Pronzhenko,L., Muzrapov,F., Mirzozoda,M.) 3:20.42;
Women:
4×100 R (24): UZB (Drobjeva,R., Pireyeva,V., Podsepkina,L., Kholliyeva,Kh.) 48.41; TKM (Meredova.V.,
Esedova,E., Velikhanova,I., Khabibulina,A.) 49.23 (only 2 teams);
4×400 R (25): UZB (Allaberganova,L., Soliyeva,F., Mirsaliyeva,K., Kholliyeva,Kh.) 3:52.91;
TKM (Meredova,V., Esedova,E., Velikhanova,I., Khabibulina,A.) 4:05.60; KAZ (Shumilo,A., Safonova,V.,
Safonova,L., Akbilek,Kh.) 4:22.44;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (24) KGZ (Mukumbek uulu,M., Son,R., Dzholomanov,M., Kalil kyzy,A.) 3:41.71 (not 3:41.76) /NR; UZB (Magomedrasulov,M., Kamolova,S., Abdullayev,A., Ravshanova,N.) 3:45.21; KAZ (Gorlov,M.,
Safonova,L., Shumilo,A., Petyanin,N.) 3:49.91;
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SRI LANKA
90th Sir John Tarbat Champs at Colombo / 13. -16.09.2022
(-addition to Report No 20 – courtesy of the Athlerecords – website -)
Youth Girls / under 18 years:
L J (15): H.M.Nethmika Madushani Herath/2005 6.09/+0.8 was a new NJR & NYR;
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SRI LANKA
47th National Games Road Events at Gampaha / 08.- 09.10.2022
(-courtesy of the Ceylonathletics – website – )
following are detailed results from the Marathon & 20 km Walk Road events, which were held separately
from the scheduled National Games competitions on the Track later on
Men:
Marathon (8):
T.W.Rathnapala 2:25:50; R.A.Pradeep Dammika Arunasiri 2:26:09; W.M.Sisira Kumara 2:26:39;
S.R.G.A.S.Kumara 2:26:59; R.D.N.Shantha Karunarathna 2:31:05; Gedara Dilan Sadaruwan 2:34:48;
K.S.Tissa Gunasekara 2:36:10; M.T.I.Sampath Perera 2:36:53;
20 km Road Walk (9):
R.M.S.Rukmal 1:34:09; H.M.S.Ravindra Herath 1:35:52; P.H.Sandun Lakmal 1:36:53; V.S.Wimalasooriya
1:40:59; R.B.S.Kumara Sampath 1:41:03; R.D.Sandaruwan Rathnayake 1:41:36; R.A.Sahan Chathuranga 1:43:12; T.M.P.Y.Sekara 1:43:52; M.W.Dhanashri 1:45:51; A.P.Kalupahara 1:45:55;
Women:
Marathon (8):
M.S.P.Madumali Perera 2:49:15; Wathsala Madhushani Herath 2:54:11; A.L.S.Dilhani Liyanage 2:57:29;
M.A.N.Kumari Fernando 3:05:43; Velu Krishanthini 3:20:16; M.G.Buddhika 3:23:51; A.Anusha
3:25:06; A.S.Nisansala Bandara 3:27:28;
20 km Road Walk (9):
U.V.Kalhari Madirika 1:50:58; T.H.Dinusha Dilhani 1:53:47; P.B.G.Gayani 1:57:39; W.H.Lakshmi Kalyani
1:59:23; T.K.K.M.C.Damayanthi 2:04:28; T.V.Hashim Lakshani 2:06:08;
Army Half Marathon at Panagoda / 02.10.2022
Men:
Kumar Shanmugeswaran 1:09:51; P.K.S.M.S.Gunasekara 1:11:40; K.K.L.Premod 1:11:50;
Women:
Wathsala Madhushani Herath 1:24:29; H.M.P.Herath 1:28:11; A.S.Nisansala Bandara 1:31:02;
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MALAYSIA
International Marathon at Kuching / 02.10.2022
(-courtesy of the Race – website – )
Marathon:
Anderson Saitoti Seroi KEN 2:32:02; Bililgn Yimer Ali ETH 2:32:17;
Half Marathon:
Lel Kipchirchir KEN 1:11:24; Michael Marantelli AUS 1:14:07; Imansyah INA 1:16:05;
Women:
Marathon:
Sheila Jepkosgei Chesang KEN 2:59:35; Margaret Wangui Njuguna KEN 3:02:25; Emily Jepkoech KEN 3:14:47; Jane Wanjiru Muriuki KEN 3:21:33; Ethiopia Gebremeskel ETH 3:25:53; Tahira Najmunissa MAS 3:28:30;
Half Marathon:
Rachel See Boon Lay SGP 1:24:54; Ngu Jia Li MAS 1:34:20;
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HONGKONG
ASICS Half Marathon Challenge / 02.10.2022
(-courtesy of the HKAA – website – )
Men:
Vincent Lam 1:12:45; Cheung Yiu Leung 1:13:24; Chan Ka Ho 1:13:36; Chan Wai Chung 1:14:27;
Ngai Kang 1:15:16;
Women:
Vut Tsz Ying 1:35:45; Tsang Hiu Tung 1:27:31; Wan Sze Wei 1:29:24; Sandy Sun 1:30:39;
Fung Ka Lee 1:32:12; Hau Ka Yan 1:32:29; Wong Wing Yin 1:33:01;
LEBANON
National Half Marathon Champs at Jounieh / 09.10.2022
(-courtesy of the Track & Field Socitey – Facebook-site – )
Men:
Bilal Awada 1:12:25; Imad Jezzine 1:14:19; Zaher Zeineddine 1:15:41;
Women:
Loaa Zaarour 1:30:39; Jennifer Tomazou 1:31:46; Maissa Chirazi 1:33:21;
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KAZAKHSTAN
National Marathon & 10 km Champs at Almaty / 25.09.2022
(-courtesy of the KAZ-Federation – website – )
following are the best performances from these champs / Marathon results extracted from the information by
Report No 20 (corrected times to International Almaty Marathon) plus addit.results from the 10 km Road Running Champs
Marathon:
Shadrack Kimutai Koech 2:21:28; Daniyar Ormangali 2:24:38; Yerzhan Janarstanov 2:32:55; Artem Alexenko 2:42:44 (only 4 finishers);
10 km Road Race:
Maxim Frolovsky 31:36; Yessenbol Zhanabek 32:06; Alexandr Savgurov 32:20; Aibol Omar/2005 33:15;
Islam Abylkahnuly 33:16;
Women:
Marathon:
Tatyana Neroznak 2:57:24; Diana Aidossova 3:04:46; Galina Yakusheva 3:19:30; Anar Burasheva 3:27:19;
10 km Road Race:
Caroline Kipkirui 34:03; Akbayan Nurmamet/2004 36:38; Viktoriya Sergeyeva 37:18; Ayana Bolatbek
kyzy/2005 37:56; Ekaterina Gritsai 38:28;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
INDIA
61st National Championships at Bengaluru / 15. -19.10.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan-)
following are detailed results from this major National competition / once again several not-identified athletes (shown with an „??“ behind their incomplete/inaccurate names)
results in qualifications for jumps and throws (held 1 or 2 days before the finals for 5 Men´s events) are shown in bracketts for each athlet with relevant performances (incl.few additional best non-qualifiers)
Men:
100 m (16)/+0.4: V.K.Elakkiyadasan 10.37; Harjit Singh 10.52; Balakrishnan Siva Kumar 10.54; Nikhil S.Patil 10.60; Paras ?? 10.62; Saurabh Rajesh Naitam 10.64; Amiya Kumar Mallick 10.72;
semis (15) s1/+0.1: Shivam Vashnav/2003 10.47; Harjit 10.48; Patil 10.51; Shashikanth Virupaksha 10.60;
Narinder Singh 10.69; Gunivasanth Rajlu Naidu 10.79; s2/+1.8: Paras 10.48; Siva Kumar 10.52; Naitam
10.59; Ajit Chauhan 10.69; Ritik Malik 10.70; s3/-0.2: Elakkiyadasan 10.54; Kumar Mallick 10.71; Rohit Gorkha 10.72; Anshul ??/2004 10.76; Jay Shah 10.78; Nuzrat ?? 10.80;
heats (15) h1/+1.0: Siva Kumar 10.63; Gorkha 10.68; Chauhan 10.77; h2/ 0.0: Elakkiyadasan 10.59;
Anshul/2004 10.76; h3/ 0.0: Naitam 10.72; Vashnav/2003 10.74; h4/+1.0: Harjit 10.68; Paras 10.70; Nuzrat 10.74; h5/ 0.0: Kumar Mallick 10.78; h6/ 0.0: S.Tamilarasu 10.72; Malik 10.77;
200 m (19)/-0.4: G.Rahul Kumar 20.87 / 7th IND All-Time; Rahul Ramesh Kadam 20.97; Abhin B.Devadiga 21.05; Jay Shah 21.18; Akshay Annappa Shetty 21.21; Sandeep Singh 21.50; Nalubothu Shanmuga Srinivas 21.63; Abhinav Panwar 21.67;
semis (18) s1/+0.7: Shetty 21.23; Sandeep 21.50; Shashikanth Virupaksha 21.61; S.Tamilarasu 21.68; Amiya Kumar Mallick 21.72; s2/+1.3: Kadam 21.04; Devadiga 21.05; Srinivas 21.44; Anshul ??/2004 21.49; Ansh ?? 21.58; s3/+0.5: Rahul Kumar 21.09; Jay Shah 21.31; Panwar 21.43; Paras ?? 21.50;
heats (18) h1/+0.6: Kadam 21.25; Panwar 21.56; Paras 21.64; Virupaksha 21.69; h2/+0.9: Rahul Kumar
21.31; Jay Shah 21.55; Srinivas 21.63; Anshul/2004 21.75; Kumar Mallick 21.91; h3/+1.4: Devadiga 21.69; h4/+0.4: Shetty 21.60; Ansh 21.75; h5/+1.4: Sandeep 21.60;
400 m (16): Rajesh Ramesh 46.63; Ayush Dabas 46.86; Joel W.Nihal 47.03; Mijo Chacko Kurian 47.13;
Angrej Singh 47.33; Rahul Baby 47.54; Mahantesh Siddappa 48.00;
semis (15) s1: Ramesh 46.71; Angrej 46.80; Rahul Ramesh Kadam 46.94; K.Avinash 47.40; R.Goutham
Krishna 47.83; K.S.Jeevan 48.29; s2: Baby 46.98; Siddappa 47.13; Vikrant Panchal 47.29; Harwinder Singh 47.38; Akshay Annapaa Shetty 47.62; Maninder Singh 48.32; s3: Kurian 46.34; Dabas 46.52; Nihal
46.61; Aman Chaudhary/2006 46.66 / Asian 2022 Youth leader (dns in final); Kamberdeep Singh 48.18;
Vishal Sankaliya 48.24; Sumit Kumar 48.30;
800 m (18): Krishan Kumar 1:48.80; Abhishek Singh Thakur 1:48.82; Prakash Balu Gadade 1:48.98; Satya Dev 1:49.28; Anu Kumar 1:49.37; Jaspreet Singh 1:51.52; Sultan Ahamed/2003 1:51.71; Satyajeet Suresh Pujari/2003 1:54.35;
heats (17) h1: Gadade 1:49.94; Singh Thakur 1:50.54; Jaspreet 1:50.55; Ahamed/2003 1:50.56; Dhinesh Ravi 1:50.68; Manpreet Singh Sandhu 1:53.24; Arjun Khokhar 1:53.40; Sumit Kumar 1:53.46; Gumana Ram 1:53.57; h2: Pujari/2003 1:52.16; Dev 1:52.84; Ajay Singh Kushwaha/2003 1:53.20; M.Mariappan 1:53.29; Akash S.Gollar 1:53.43; Basant Chauhan 1:53.49; Ashok Dandasena 1:53.85; Nitesh Rajora 1:54.59; h3: Anu Kumar 1:51.18; Krishan Kumar 1:51.30; Nitin ?? 1:51.60; Tomson Paulose 1:52.07; Devender Kumar 1:52.35; Raguram Mani 1:53.28; M.C.Milan 1:53.62; Gourav Sharma 1:53.69;
1500 m (16): Parvej Khan/2004 3:46.41; Abhishek Singh Thakur 3:46.43; Ritesh Ohre/2003 3:46.43; Ajay
Kumar Saroj 3:47.83; Sachelal Patel 3:48.55; Indrajeet Ashok Farakate 3:49.84; Rahul Baloda 3:50.29; Shashi Bhushan Singh 3:51.54; Manpreet Singh Sandhu 3:52.30;
heats (15) h1: Patel 3:46.84; Singh Thakur 3:46.85; Satya Dev 3:47.19 (dnf in final); Shashi Bhushan 3:47.97; Anu Kumar 3:49.14 (dnf in final); Singh Sandhu 3:51.26; Prince Kumar 3:51.93; Salman Farookh 3:52.28; Sandip Vikram Joyashi 3:53.09; Adars Gopi 3:54.47; h2: Parvej/2004 3:46.39; Kumar Saroj 3:46.60; Ohre/2003 3:46.61; Baloda 3:48.26; Devender Kumar 3:48.98n (dnf in final); Farakate 3:51.39;
Ajeet Kumar 3:53.01; Ishu Solanki 3:53.55; Abhinandh Sundaresan 3:56.29; Tushar Dahiya 3:56.36;
Abhishek Pal 3:56.53;
5000 m (17): Sunil Dawar 14:10.45; Gulveer Singh 14:11.24; Kiran Matre 14:14.35; Abhishek Pal 14:15.78; Abdul Bari 14:23.15; Hemraj Gurjar 14:25.51; Harmanjot Singh 14:26.19; Murli Kumar Gavit
14:31.17; Bahadur Patel 14:31.86; Shadab Ayyub Pathan 14:32.61; Ajay ?? 14:33.52; Rakesh Kumar Bhadwa 14:47.97; Kisan Narshi Tadvi 14:49.30; Narsingh Patel 14:49.93; Rohit ?? 14:50.22; Suresh Kumar 14:51.12; Balu Popat Pukale 14:55.58;
10000 m (19): Murli Kumar Gavit 29:50.11; Sawan Barwal 29:52.15; Mohan Saini 29:59.80; Sumit Goliyan/2003 30:04.34; Rohit Kumar 30:19.85; Vivek Narayan More 30:44.37; Rakesh Kumar Bhadwa
30:50.14;
3000 m St (19): Balkishan ?? 8:51.42; Prince Raj Mishra 8:52.15; Rohit Verma 8:52.97; Siddhant Sures Pujari 8:56.07; Atul Poonia 8:57.39; Mohd Noor Hasan 9:08.36; Sandeep Rao 9:09.30; Ravi ?? 9:14.84;
Bibin George 9:15.18; Harshawardhan Santosh 9:20.89; Sumit Kumar Gorai 9:20.94;
110 m H (17)/+0.4: Maymon Poulose 13.97 / 7th IND All-Time; Tejas Ashok Shirse 13.98; Sachin Binu 14.19; Tarundeep Singh Bhatia 14.26; G.Nishanthraja 14.55; N.V.Sahad 14.85;
semis (16) s1/+0.3: Poulose 14.27; Binu 14.44; Surendhar Jayakumar 14.65 (dns in final); Amrinder Singh
Aulakh 14.67; Vikas A.Khodke 14.88; Prem Kumar 14.94; s2/+0.4: Shirse 14.18; Singh Bhatia 14.33;
Nishantharaja 14.40; Sahad 14.52; Ronald Babu 14.54 (dnf in final);
heats (16) h1/+0.1: Binu 14.17; Jayakumar 14.36; Singh Aulakh 14.67; M.N.Nasimudheen 14.83;
h2/+0.9: Shirse 14.14; Singh Bhatia 14.32; Nishanthraja 14.57; Pinto Mathew 14.74; Advith D.Shetty 14.90; h3/-0.1: Poulose 14.25; Khodke 14.56; Babu 14.91; Basil Muhammed 15.00;
400 m H (19): T.Santhosh Kumar 49.57; K.Sathish 50.85; Madari P.Jabir 50.94; Aftab Alam 51.36; P.Yashas 52.01; A.Yogesh 52.27; Mayengbam Alken Singh 53.41;
heats (18) h1: Sathish 51.61; Alam 52.36; Rakshith ?? 52.61; Jashanjot Singh 53.56; Bhuvana Karthick
53.83; h2: Nikhil Bhardwaj 52.86 (dns in final); Alken Singh 53.43; Nirmal Yadav 53.82; h3: Santhosh Kumar 52.06; Yashas 52.58; h4: Jabir 52.83; Rohan Gautham Kamble 53.13; Yogesh 53.69;
H J (17): Sarvesh Anil Kushare 2.18; Jesse Sandesh 2.10; Chethan Balasubramanya 2.05; Swadhin Kumar Majhi & Kaustubha Jaiswal 2.05; S.Harshith & T.Aromal 2.05; Vinith Karthik 2.05;
P V (16): Parshant Singh Kanhiya 5.15 / 2nd IND All-Time; Siva Subramaniam 5.00; Shekhar Kumar Pandey 5.00; Dhirendra Kumar 4.90; K.G.Jessan 4.80; U.Gokulnath 4.70; Deepak Yadav 4.70; A.Gnana Sonne 4.70; Sakhti Mahendran/2003 4.60; Dev Meena/2005 & Tanuj Kumar/2003 4.60; Binesh Jacob 4.60;
L J (16)/qualification (15) / nwi from finals: Yugant Shekhar Singh 7.59 (7.41/ 0.0); Mohammed Asief 7.57 (7.42/ 0.0); S.Arya 7.49 (7.29/ 0.0); Sahil Mahabali 7.49 (7.44/+0.5); Purushottam ?? 7.45 (7.36/ 0.0); Rishabh Rishishwar 7.35 (7.38/ 0.0); Anilkumar Bhagirathi 7.34 (7.48/ 0.); D.Asadullah Mujahith 7.21
(7.38/ 0.0); Vinoth Kumar Yuvaraj 7.16 (7.44/-2.8); Siddharth Mohan Naik 7.13 (7.42/ 0.0);
other qualifiers: Vishnu Siva Sankar 7.36/ 0.0; Mehakpreet Singh 7.32/-0.6; best non-qualifiers: Nirmal
Sabu 7.27/+1.2; K.M. Sreekanth 7.18/ 0.0; Sanmath Darshan Sakhti/2003 7.18/ 0.0; Vaibhav ?? 7.16/ 0.0; Samit Singh 7.12/-0.9; Gaurav ?? 7.11/ 0.0;
T J (19): Ambika B.Arun 16.37/+1.5; Mohammed Salahuddin 16.34/ 0.0; Arpinder Singh 16.29/+0.4; Gailey Venister 16.06/ 0.0; Kapil Anand Pandi 15.92/+0.9; Sonu Kumar 15.80/+0.2; Krishna Singh 15.73/+1.7; Mohd Zuber 15.49/ 0.0; T.Vimal Mukesh 15.35/+0.5; Puneet Kumar 15.06/ 0.0; Sachin Gujar
15.05/ 0.0;
S P (16)/qualification (15): Tajinderpal Singh Toor 20.68 (20.68; 19.63; 20.53; 20.55; x ; 19.97) / missed his own ASIA 2022 Best by 7 cm only(qualif. 18.34); Karanveer Singh 20.10 / 7th IND All-Time (18.88); Inderjeet Singh 18.48 (17.20); Shyam Choudhary 17.94 (17.69); Amandeep Singh Dhaliwa 17.78 (16.42); Sunil Kumar 17.23 (16.75); Amit Bhaini 16.68 (16.37); Naveen Chikara 16.66 (16.95); Ashish Bhalothia 16.44 (16.56); Prafull Jalindar Thorat 16.12 (16.10); other qualifiers: Rahul Kashyap 16.23; Aryan Tyagi 16.21; best non-qualifier: Parveen Dahiya 16.09;
D T (18)/qualification (17): Kirpal Singh Batth 58.15 (54.13); Prashant Malik 55.10 (50.41); Nirbhay Singh 54.88 (51.44); Gagandeep Singh 54.43 (51.33); Vazeer Beniwal 52.87 (50.68); Amit Kumar 52.54 (51.04); Baljinder Singh 52.06 (50.02); Ikram Ali Khan 51.39 (50.21); Praveen Kumar 50.18 (49.45); Mohammed
Saqlain Ahmed 49.71 (49.69); Manjeet ?? 48.68 (49.90); Bhanu Sharma 0.00/nm (50.17);
best non-qualifiers: Harpreet Singh 48.25; Pruthviraj Nanasaheb 48.16;
H T (19)/qualification (18): Nitesh Poonia 65.95 (64.72); Harvendra Singh 64.28 (64.27); Neeraj Kumar 62.99 (61.64); Taranveer Singh Bains 62.82 (63.15); Mohd Arslan 60.33 (61.56); Ravi ?? 59.82 (59.71); Sukhdev Singh 59.01 (58.55); Bhupendra Singh 58.65 (58.57); Vikrant Ramesh Rainak 55.77 (56.44); Afsar Ahmad 55.45 (55.54); other qualifiers: Praveen Kumar 58.94; Shantanu Uchale 57.33; best non-qualifiers:
Ajay ?? 55.06; Kaushal Singh 54.94; Gaurav ?? 54.67; Janisar Akhtar 54.45; Vishal Choudhary 54.41;
S.Nirmal Raj 53.59;
J T (18)/qualification (16): Prakasha D.Manu 81.23 (77.59); Rohit Yadav 79.80 (73.57); Kishore Kumar Jena 78.05 (74.41); Abhishek Drall 76.04 (73.94); Abhishek Singh 75.31 (73.94); Sahil Silwal 74.37 (73.95); Anuj Kalera 72.80 (71.36); Uttam B.Patil 72.19 (71.85); Arun Kumar 71.88 (69.82); Arshdeep Singh 70.30
(72.81); Rishabh Nehra 69.43 (72.43); Sarabjeet Singh 65.24 (70.33); best non-qualifiers: Arun Baby 69.68;
Kunwer Ajajraj Singh 68.76; Nikunj Singh 68.38; Anil Rohidas Ghungase 67.10; Vijay Lakra 66.59; M.Arafath 65.72;
Decathlon (17/18)/nwi: Yamandeep Sharma 6713 (11.5; 6.79; 1.83; 1.91; 51.25 / 15.87; 30.08; 4.30; 47.56; 4:33.82); Sunil Kumar 6661 (11.52; 6.91; 9.36; 1.88; 51.02 / 15.58; 33.89; 4.20; 44.75; 4:36.35); Tejinder Singh 6640 (11.55; 6.23; 12.88; 1.76; 52.03 / 15.64; 36.98; 4.00; 49.21; 4:34.71); Jagtar Singh 6632 (11.60; 6.62; 12.08; 1.76; 52.90 / 15.52; 37.99; 4.10; 54.67; 4:58.25); Navjor Singh 6533 (11.45; 6.68; 11.44; 1.70;
52.46 / 15.70; 37.91; 3.50; 61.36; 4:56.26); Robin Singh 6250 (11.70; 6.40; 10.93; 1.73; 52.74 / 15.52; 33.31; 3.80; 54.14; 5:05.19); R.Suren 6237 (11.09; 7.13; 12.97; 1.91; 52.12 / 15.55; 38.03; 0.00; 49.81; 5:20.11);
Rathod Lokesh 6019 (11.64; 6.61; 9.94; 1.82; 53.25 / 16.19; 32.04; 4.10; 41.46; 5:19.62);
20 km Walk (15): Suraj Panwar 1:25:23; Akshdeep Singh 1:25:26; Paramjeet Singh Bisht 1:25:27;
K. T. Irfan 1:26:35; Sahil ?? 1:26:41; Hardeep ?? 1:26:59; Juned Khan 1:28:27; Dhananjay Yadav
1:28:28; Vikash Kumar Yadav 1:30:52; S.Servin 1:32:52; Bhagwan Singh Rawal 1:32:53; Sunil Rathee
1:37:47; Manjit Singh 1:37:58; Sanjay Kumar 1:38:42;
35 km Walk (19): Ram Baboo 2:39:05; Eknath S.Turambekar 2:41:58 / 4th IND All-Time; Chandan Singh 2:44:24; Devender Singh 2:49:09; Sandeep Singh 2:49:42; Sanabam Dhame Singh 2:50:14; Satendra Yadav 2:51:58; Vikash Kumar Yadav 2:55:25; Raj Mishra/2004 3:01:20; Rahul ?? 3:07:58; Anjani Kumar Singh 3:08:46; Mani Ram Patel 3:16:52;
4×100 R (17): Railways Team (C.Sudhakar, V.K.Elakkiyadasan, N.S.Srinivas, B.Siva Kumar) 39.75;
4×400 R (19): Railways Team (Gaurav, V.Panchal, A.Dabas, R.Ramesh) 3:06.77;
Women:
100 m (16)/+0.3: Srabani Nanda 11.55; Himashree Roy 11.56; Archana Suseendran 11.58; Chandralekha
Anandhan 11.66; A.P.Shielda 11.71; Diandra Dudley Valladares 11.80; S.S,Sneha 11.82;
semis (15) s1/-0.3: Roy 11.52; Nanda 11.53; Suseendran 11.65; Hima Das 11.78; N.S.Simi 11.90; Shilbi Anchutha Purushottam 11.98; Preeti ?? 12.01; Maddali Supriya 12.18; s2/-0.3: Valladares 11.57; Anandhan 11.61; Shielda 11.62; Sneha 11.77; Simrandeep Kaur 11.89; Ravikumar Giridharani 11.95; Nithya Gandhe 11.95; Kamaljeet Kaur 12.19;
heats (15) h1/+0.9: Nanda 11.67; Suseendran 11.74; Das 11.74; Sneha 11.89; Preeti 12.09; Purushottam
12.11; h2/+0.4: Simrandeep 11.78; Simi 11.83; Gandhe 12.14; h3/+0.7: Valladares 11.59; Shielda 11.67;
Anandhan 11.81; Kamaljeet 12.13; H.R.Navami 12.14; h4/+0.5: Roy 11.74; Giridharani 11.98; Supriya 12.12; Priya ?? 12.21;
200 m (19)/-0.3: Archana Suseendran 23.43; Srabani Nanda 23.71; Chandralekha Anandhan 23.84; Simrandeep Kaur 24.14; P.D.Anjali 24.35; Himanshi Malik 24.45; Nisha ?? 24.59;
heats (18) h1/+0.9: Suseendran 23.43; Simrandeep 24.09; Anjali 24.23; Nisha 24.47; Maddali Supriya 24.49; h2/+0.4: Anandhan 24.00; Malik 24.36; Radha Devi 24.74; Jyothika ?? 24.88; Priya ?? 25.13;
h3/+0.1: Nanda 24.29; A.P.Shielda 24.53 (disq.in final); Neeshu Kumari 24.55; Kamaljeet Kaur 24.68; Ravikumar Giridharani 25.12;
400 m (16): Subha Venkatesan 52.67; Sonia Baishya 53.38; Dandi Jyothika Sri 53.43; M.Likitha 53.57;
Vithya Ramraj 53.88; Kiran Pahal 54.14; Deepanshi ?? 54.36; Himanshi Malik 54.73;
heats (15) h1: Jyothika Sri 53.63; Pahal 53.87; Deepanshi 54.25; Neeshu Kumari 54.82; N.S.Inchara
56.00; Linet George 56.17; h2: Baishya 53.73; Malik 53.47; Olimba Steffi 55.03; G.K.Vijayakumari 55.61; Sukhwinder Kaur 56.22; Pooja ?? 56.76; h3: Venkatesan 53.00; Ramraj 53.15; Likitha 53.59;
Nisha ?? 54.37; Summy ??/2003 55.36;
800 m (18): Chanda ?? 2:02.49; Pooja ?? 2:05.92; Twinkle Chaudhary 2:06.44; Yamuna Ladkat 2:10.35;
Rachna ?? 2:11.68; Lili Das 2:11.88; Snehlata Yadav 2:12.29;
heats (17) h1: Chanda 2:08.65; Yadav 2:09.83; V.Kavitha 2:12.50; h2: Pooja 2:08.06; Das 2:08.32; Ladkat 2:08.66; K.Soundarya 2:10.78; h3: Twinkle 2:10.20; Rachna 2:10.32; Lavika Sharma/2003 2:10.51; Archana Ramdas Adhav 2:12.86; Sunita ?? 2:13.84; S.Neelambari 2:14.23;
1500 m (16): K.M.Deeksha 4:23.03; Ankita Dhiyani 4:23.25; Lili Das 4:23.91; P.Unnikrishnan Chithra
4:25.11; Chanda ?? 4:27.27; V.Kavitha 4:32.05; Ujala ?? 4:32.35; Disha Kailas Borse 4:33.65; D.Chaitra
Manjunath 4:34.41; Sunita ?? 4:34.60; Usha Sharma 4:37.25; S.Neelambari 4:46.79;
heats (15) h1: Deeksha 4:28.96; Chanda 4:29.54; Das 4:29.97; Chithra 4:32.75; Kavitha 4:33.20; Vaishnavi Vilasrao Sawant 4:45.74; C.M.Rashi 4:46.16; h2: Ankita 4:42.35; Ujala 4:42.77; Sunita 4:43.04; Manjunath 4:43.12; Borse 4:43.53; Sharma 4:43.68; Neelambari 4:44.79; Renu Rani 4:47.93;
5000 m (17): Parul Chaudhary 16:24.90; Seema ?? 16:25.17; Komal Jagadale 16:28.89; Bharti ?? 16:31.09;
Richa Bhadauriya 16:34.94; Pooja Harijan 16:38.48; K.M.Laxmi 16:57.06;
10000 m (19): Ankita Dhiyani 34:39.05; Pooja Harijan 34:48.58; Richa Bhadauriya 34:53.63; Seema ??
35:18.39; Phoolan Pal 36:54.98 (only 5 finishers out of 11 competitors !);
3000 m St (19): Parul Chaudhary 9:48.28; Komal Jagadale 10:24.37; Vaishnavi Sawant 10:41.22; Chinta Yadav 10:42.07; Shilpa ?? 11:22.49; D.R.Smitha 11:44.43; Shaili Dhama 11:58.29; Chanchal ?? 12:01.12;
100 m H (17)/+0.9: Jyothi Yarraji 12.82/NR; Sapna Kumari 13.26 / 2nd IND All-Time; Agasara Nandini 13.51; Moumita Mondal 13.80; Medha Rajesh Kamath 14.02; Kongan Nandhini 14.30; Sowmiya Murugan 14.36;
heats (16) h1/+0.7: A.Nandini 13.57; Sapna 13.74; Kamath 14.18; Keerthana Kumar 14.42;
h2/-0.8: Yarraji 13.18; Mondal 13.97; K.Nandhini 14.27; Ann Rose Tomy 14.42 (dns in final); Murugan 14.42;
400 m H (19): Vithya Ramraj 56.97; Sinchal Kaveramma 58.84; Veerpal Kaur 59.00; R.Arathi 59.04;
B.Sumathira 61.14; Nanhi ?? 61.16; Vandana Sharma 61.38;
heats (18) h1: Kaveramma 60.69; Veerpal 62.00; J.Vishnupriya 63.46; Jauna Murmu 63.75; h2: Ramraj
58.40; Arathi 60.19; Sharma 61.39; J.Dhivya 63.07; Geeta Ramlal Devasi/2003 63.57; h3: Sumathira 61.49; Nanhi 62.11; K.Prajna 64.08;
H J (18): Abhinaya Shetty 1.78; Kevinaa Ashwine Annavi 1.76; Rubina Yadav 1.74; Angel P.Devasia 1.74; Jyoti ?? 1.68; Manshi ?? 1.68; N.K.Varsha 1.68;
P V (15): Rosy Meena Paulraj 4.21/NR; Pavithra Venkatesh & Baranica Elangovan 4.00; Mariya Jaison
3.80; G.Sindhushree 3.50;
L J (19)/qualification (17): Shaili Singh/2004 6.41/ 0.0 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader (Q: 6.13/ 0.0); L.Sruthi
Lekshmi 6.22/ 0.0 (6.07/ 0.0); Nayana James 6.22/ 0.0 (6.11/-1.7); V. Neena 6.21/+0.5 (5.83/ 0.0); Priyanka Kerketta 6.13/+1.0 (5.59/ 0.0); Karthika Gothandapani 6.10/ 0.0 (6.02/ 0.0); Sherin Abdul Gaffoor 6.06/+0.5 (5.71/ 0.0); Bhavani Yadav Bhagavati 5.95/+1.1 (5.68/ 0.0); Sandra Babu 5.72/+0.3 (5.82/ 0.0);
T J (18)/all jumps reported as 0.0 m/sec: Poorva Hitesh Sarwant/2003 13.18; Nellickal V.Sheena 13.07;
Karthika Gothandapani 13.00; Asha Ilango 12.87; K.M.Sonam 12.84; Bhairabi Roy 12.69; Mallala Anusha
12.42; Pavithra Gopal 12.30; Gayathry Sivakumar 12.03; Khushabu Verma 11.98;
S P (17): Manpreet Kaur/(1996) 16.84; Abha Khatua 15.72; Paramjot Kaur 15.25; A.V.Ambika 14.34;
Tunlay Narzary 14.28; Kachnar Chaudhary 14.13; Rekha ?? 14.02; Meghana Balakrishnan 12.79;
D T (15): Paramjot Kaur 50.81; Nidhi Rani 50.29; Neetika Veerma 49.70; Sonal Goyal 49.11; Sunita Devi
47.95; Sandeep Kumari 47.87; Madhu Verma 44.46; Bhavana Yadav 44.44; Nandhini Vellachamy 43.68;
Gurveer Kaur 43.62; Shivani ?? 42.06; M.N.Sushma 42.04;
H T (19): K.M.Rachna 63.66 / 3rd IND All-Time; Sarita Prakash Singh 59.96; Tanya Chaudhary/2003 59.56; Manpreet Kaur/(1998) 57.93; Kulvinder Kaur 56.86; Rekha Singh 56.15; Varsha ?? 54.47; Jyoti Jakhar 53.13; Renu ?? 52.08; Anisha Dahiya 50.77; Ishu ?? 44.93;
J T (17): Shilpa Rani 55.18; Rashmi K.Shetty 51.52; Karishma Sanil 51.39; K.M.Saloni 50.83; Pushpa Jakhar 48.77; Priyanka ?? 47.91; Vishakha Panwar 46.97; Parmar Kajalben Manila 46.70; Sharmila Kumari 46.23; Diksha Dwivedi 43.28;
Heptathlon (15/16)/nwi -1st event probably hand-timed (all results in 1/100th seconds, but ending with„ZERO“)
Swapna Barman 5798 (13.50; 1.76; 11.81; 25.96 / 5.89; 48.12; 2:24.38); Sowmiya Murugan 5393 (14.00; 1.67;
12.34; 25.43 / 5.70; 41.03; 2:33.33); Sonu Kumari 5132 (14.50; 1.67; 10.82; 26.10 / 5.75; 34.70; 2:27.34);
Tanushree ?? 4688 (15.00; 1.61; 8.42; 26.81 / 5.25; 37.42; 2:27.06); Purnima Hembram 4683 (14.90; 1.58; 11.22; 26.37; 5.50; 34.42; 2:45.42); S.Deepika 4590 (15.20; 1.58; 9.30; 26.72 / 5.33; 31.03; 2:27.65);
Kamaljeet Kaur 4388 (??); Sonu Bhalothia 4251 (??)
20 km Walk (15): Ravina ?? 1:35:55; Vandana ??/2003 1:37:19 / NJR; Munita Prajapati 1:37:49; Bhawana Jat 1:42:28; Mansi Negi/2003 1:42:38; Reshma Patel/2004 1:45:28; Jyoti ?? 1:45:55; Pooja Kumawat 1:47:38; Mokavi Muthurathinam 1:47:46; Jasleen Kaur 1:51:33; Shivani ?? 1:55:20;
35 km Walk (18): Payal ?? 3:04:48 / 2nd IND All-Time; Ramandeep Kaur 3:10:45; Manju Rani 3:17:02; Bandana Patel 3:18:05 / 5th IND All-Time; Priyanka Patel 3:19:55; Roji Patel 3:22:03; Mamta Pal 3:41:55; Pooja Kumari 3:42:17; Teejo ?? 3:57:02;
4×100 R (17): Railways Team (A.T.Daneshwari, J.Yarraji, C.Anandhan, H.Roy) 44.98;
4×400 R (19): Railways Team (Prachi, S.Baishya, K.Pahal, V.Ramraj) 3:36.72;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (17): Karnataka Team (M.Siddappa, N.S.Inchara, M.Likitha, J.W.Nihal) 3:21.53;
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KOREA
103rd National Games at Ulsan / 09. -12.10.2022
(-courtesy of the KAAF–website-)
following are detailed performances from the athletics events at this traditional Multi sports-competition /
translations of names not yet available for few athletes (marked below as „?? ??“)
Men:
100 m (9)/+0.5: Lee Jae-Ha 10.22 / 4th KOR All-Time; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.24; Park Min-Su 10.43;
Oh Seung-Woo 10.43; Lee Kyu-Hyun 10.45; Park Sie-Young 10.51;
heats (9) h1/+0.5: Lee Jae-Ha 10.29; Kim Kuk-Young 10.31 (disq.in final); Oh Seung-Woo 10.57;
h2/ 0.0: Kim Tae-Hyo 10.50; Park Min-Su 10.57; Lim ??-?? 10.60; Lee Yong-Mun 10.61; Choi Min-Suk
10.80; h3/+0.3: Lee Jung-Tae 10.47 (disq.in final); Park Sie-Young 10.57; Lee Kyu-Hyung 10.59;
Park Won-Jin/2003 10.76;
200 m (10)/+0.9: Ko Seung-Hwan 20.55; Lee Jae-Ha 20.68 / 6th (eq.) KOR All-Time; Kim Kuk-Young 20.73; Park Tae-Keon 20.84; Oh Seung-Woo 21.01; Shin Min-Kyu 21.04; Lee Byung-Kyu 21.69;
heats (10) h1/+0.1: Ko Seung-Hwan 20.74; Shin Min-Kyu 21.31; h2/ 0.0: Park Tae-Keon 21.04;
Oh Seung-Woo 21.55; Lee Jung-Tae 21.71; h3/+1.1: Lee Jae-Ha 20.76; Kim Kuk-Young 20.89; Lee
Jung-Tae 21.30 (dns in final); Lee Byung-Kyu 21.59;
400 m (9): Lim Chan-Ho 47.07; Sung Hyuk-Jae 47.07; Choi Ki-Man 47.34; Kim Eui-Yeon 47.68;
Han Nu-Ri 48.40;
heats (9) h1: Lim Chan-Ho 47.73; Choi Min-Ki 47.98; Ho Il-Hwan 48.22; Han Nu-Ri 48.32;
h2: Sung Hyuk-Jae 47.52; Kim Eui-Yeon 47.75; Choi Ki-Man 48.39;
800 m (10): Kim Kyu-Tae 1:59.11;
heats (19) h1: Kim Yong-Su 1:55.06; Eum Tae-Keun 1:55.40; Noh Hyun-Woo 1:55.45; Kim Dong-Wook/2003 1:56.01; h2: Kim Kyu-Tae 1:55.43; Lee Dong-Wook 1:55.82; Kang Dong-Hyung 1:55.88; Yoon Jun-Won 1:55.91; Lee Kyu-Sung 1:55.95;
1500 m (12): Kim Kyu-Tae 3:52.84; Kim Yong-Su 3:52.92; Park Dea-Sung 3:54.26; Lee Dong-Wook 3:55.93;
5000 m (9): Baek Seung-Ho 14:20.88; Lee Jung-Kuk 14:21.72; Kim Hak-Su 14:31.64; Lee Jae-Woong 14:34.56;
10000 m (11): Park Min-Ho 29:28.80; Choi Min-Yong 30:22.25; Kim Tae-Jin 30:33.87; Kim Tae-Wan
30:51.64;
3000 m St (11): Park Won-Bin 8:56.59; Kim Hyun-Woo 9:09.60; Park Jae-Young 9:11.67; Lee Seung-Hee
9:23.67; Kim Min-Seo 9:25.34; Lee Seung-Hyun 9:29.15;
110 m H (9)/-0.4: Kim Kyung-Tae 13.87 / 4th KOR All-Time; Kim Ju-Ho 14.05; Kim Dae-Hee 14.21;
Kim Byung-Jun 14.22; Choi Dong-Hwi 14.25; Won Jong-Jin 14.36; Jung Jae-Min 14.67;
heats (9) h1/ 0.0: Kim Kyung-Tae 13.93; Kim Dae-Hee 14.58; Won Jong-Jin 14.74; Kim Min-Hyuk 14.79; Park In-Woo 14.89; h2/-0.1: Kim Ju-Ho 14.29; Kim Byung-Jun 14.30; Shon Seung-Won 14.??; Choi Dong-Hwi 14.62; Jung Jae-Min 14.66; Kim Tae-Yeon/2003 14.97;
400 m H (10): Lim Chan-Ho 50.69; Hwang Hyun-Woo 51.08; Kim Ju-Ho 51.18; Lee Seung-Yun 52.43; Kim Hyun-Bin 52.73; Kim Jae-Hyuk 52.74; Choi Ki-Man 52.84; (ex-competition: ?? ?? 51.58);
heats (10) h1: Lim Chan-Ho 51.41; ?? ??-?? 51.76; Hwang Hyun-Woo 52.08; Kim Ju-Ho 52.49; Choi
Ki-Man 52.76; h2: Kim Jae-Hyuk 52.82; Kim Hyun-Bin 52.82; Han Se-Hyun 53.00;
H J (12): Woo Sang-Hyuk 2.15 (he started with a valid jump at 2.15 m, was already the winner, failed his
1st attempt at 2.20 m and stopped his competition); Yun Seung-Hyun 2.10; Kim Hyun-Wook 2.05;
P V (9): Han Du-Hyun 5.10; Kim Chan-Min 5.00; Yoon Dae-Wook 5.00; Park Tae-Won 4.80; Lee Ha-Ni
4.60;
L J (9): Sung Jin-Suok 7.75/-0.2; Kim Yong-Won 7.52/ 0.0; Kim Young-Bin 7.43/-0.3; Kim Duk-Hyun
7.31/+0.1; Ko Young-Ho 7.14/-0.2; Ahn Dong-Jin 7.14/ 0.0;
T J (12): Kim Jang-Woo 16.57/-1.0; Yu Kyu-Min 16.52/+0.6; Kim Duk-Hyun 15.40/+0.8; Kim Dong-Han
15.32/-0.2; Joo Woong 15.13/+0.3; ?? ??-?? 15.02/ 0.0;
S P (10): Jung Il-Woo 18.03; Shim Jun 18.01; Hwang In-Sung 17.56; Kim Jae-Min 17.09; Lee Sung-Bin
17.05; Yeo Jin-Sung 16.92; Lee Sang-Myung 16.77; Kim Kun-Ju 15.28;
D T (10): Kim Il-Hyun 53.83; Lee Hyun-Jae 53.30; Kim Dong-Hyuk 52.70; Choi Jong-Bum 49.95;
Kim Chang-Sung 46.86; Jang Min-Soo 46.56; Kim Eung-Ji 45.20;
H T (9): Lee Yun-Chul 67.71; Hwang Mir 60.16; Jang Dong-Won 59.68; Kim Duk-Hoon 59.44; Jang Sang-Jin 58.74; Kim Jin 57.17; Kang Min-Seung 55.63; Yoon Seung-Chan 54.04;
J T (11): Nam Tae-Poong 75.37; Bae Yu-Il 74.61; Kim Da-Ni 69.90 (& 69.63); Park Won-Kil 69.90 (& 69.40); Ahn Ha-Young 69.90 (& 68.40);
Decathlon (10/11): Choi Dong-Hwi 7114 (11.26/-0.3; 6.77/-0.1; 13.34; 1.82; 51.87 / 14.48/nwi; 37.36; 4.60;
37.36; 54.02; 5:05.96); Lee Jong-Hyun 6707 (10.94/-0.1; 6.94/-1.2; 11.35; 1.79; 53.47 / 15.08/+1.3; 35.04; 4.20; 47.00; 4:59.04); Park Jun-Young 6639 (11.49/-0.3; 6.92w/+5.1; 10.57; 1.94; 51.34 / 15.90/nwi; 27.61; 4.20; 52.79; 4:52.47); Ahn Chung-Hyun 6403 (10.97/-0.3; 7.24/-1.0; 12.70; 1.85; 48.44 / 15.05/nwi; 35.99; 4.40; 38.08; dnf); Yoon Seo-Jun/2003 6398 (11.26/-0.1; 6.49w/+4.3; 11.06; 1.82; 51.05 / 15.52/+1.3; 31.13;
4.30; 37.31; 5:00.15);
4×100 R (11): Gwangju Team ( ?? ) 39.69;
4×400 R (12): Chungcheong Team (Kim Hyun-Tak, Lee Jae-Ha, Choi Min-Ki, Lim Da-Hyun) 3:08.88;
University Men:
100 m (9)/+0.4: Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.53; Lee Jae-Sung 10.57; Choi Sun-Jae 10.66; Lee Sung-Jin 10.73;
heats (9) h1/+0.4: Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.61; Choi Sun-Jae 10.64; h2/-0.5: Lee Jae-Sung 10.66; Lee Sung-Jin 10.81;
200 m (10)/+0.4: Lee Jae-Sung 21.24; Shon Ji-Won/2003 21.35; Choi Sun-Jae 21.35;
heats (10) h1/-0.2: Lee Jae-Sung 21.70; h2/-0.6: Shon Ji-Won/2003 21.59; Choi Sun-Jae 21.96;
400 m (9): Lee Do-Ha 47.36; Jang Jun-Jun 48.28;
800 m (11): Lee Hyun-Seo 1:53.60; Jeon Sung-Jin 1:54.29;
1500 m (12): Jo Min-Hyuk 3:53.12; Lee Hyun-Seo 3:56.18;
400 m H (10): Park Tae-In 51.84; Sung Dong-Ik/2003 53.08; Park Sang-Wook 53.88;
H J (11): Park Sun-Ho 2.10; Lee Jun-Hyun 2.05;
L J (9): Kim Myung-Ha 7.42/-0.2; Kim Min-Su 7.36/-0.2; Park Jong-Hyun 7.26/-0.1; Lee Keon-Woo
7.22/+0.6;
T J (11): Jo Hong-Jo 15.38/+1.4; Park Ji-Won 14.94/-0.9; ?? ??-?? 14.91/-1.0; Moon Sung-Bin 14.90/-1.4;
4×100 R (11): Gyeonggi Team (Shon Ji-Won; Lee Si-Mon, Lee Jae-Sung, Lee Joon-Hyuk) 40.03;
High School Boys:
100 m (9)/+0.6: Heo Jung-Hyun/2004 10.70; Joel-Jin Nwamadi/2006 10.72; Noh Ho-Jin/2004 10.77;
Jung Ji-Hoon/2004 10.79;
heats (9) h1/ 0.0: Joel-Jin Nwamadi/2006 10.76; Jung Ji-Hoon/2004 10.80; h2/+1.4: Heo Jung-Hyun/2004
10.75; h3/+1.4: Noh Ho-Jin/2004 10.77; Lee Dong-Hyun/2004 10.78;
200 m (10)/+1.4: Bae Kun-Yul/2005 21.48; Noh Ho-Jin/2004 21.64; Lee Dong-Hyun/2004 21.65; Cho
Kyung-Hwan/2004 21.66; Seo Min-Jun/2004 21.78; Yang Chang-Sik/2004 21.82; Kim Eun-Sub/2005 21.94;
heats (10) h1/+0.3: Seo Min-Jun/2004 21.79; Lee Dong-Hyun/2004 21.94; h3/+0.2: Cho Kyung-Hwan/2004
21.60; Noh Ho-Jin/2004 21.75; Kim Eun-Sub/2005 21.75; Jung Ji-Hoon/2004 21.77;
400 m (9): Bae Kun-Yul/2005 48.08;
5000 m (9): Kim Tae-Hun/2004 14:43.81; Hwangbo Han-Bin/2004 14:51.86; Kim Bon-Kyu 14:54.34;
Kim Min-Suk/2004 14:54.93;
3000 m St (10): Jung Min-Kuk/2004 9:23.97; Kim Sang-Tae/2004 9:28.31; Jang Bo-Keun/2004 9:29.83;
110 m H / 1.067 m (9)/-0.3: Shim Ui-Jin/2004 14.60 (& 15.06/+0.1 as 1h1); Jung Ju-Ahn/2005 14.81;
Choi Ho-Suk/2004 14.94;
400 m H (10): Cho Sang-Hyun/2004 52.97; Kim Jung-Hyun/2005 53.10; Kim Hyun-Jun/2004 53.15; Shin Cha-Ni (??) 53.75;
H J (10): Choi Jin-Woo/2005 2.13; Kwon Tae-Hyun/2004 2.06; Lim Ye-Chan/2004 2.06;
P V (11): Kim Chae-Min/2004 4.60; Lee Du-Hyun/2004 4.60;
L J (9): Lee Chan-Hyung/2004 7.28/-0.7; Ki Seung-Hoon/2005 7.18/+0.5; ?? ??-?? 7.17/+0.3;
T J (11): Kim Dong-Hyuk/2004 15.25/+1.6; Yoon Yeo-Jun/2004 14.98/ 0.0;
S P / 6 kg (10): Oh Ye-Chan/2005 17.61; Suh Seung-Woo/2004 17.37; Park Min-Jae/2005 17.01; Ahn
Sang-Jun/2005 17.01; Kang Mu-Sung/2004 16.90;
D T / 1.75 kg (11): Kim Sung-Woo/2004 50.34;
H T / 6 kg (9): Cho Jae-Hyuk/2004 58.39;
J T / 800 g (12): Jung Jun-Suk/2005 73.11 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader; Choi Woo-Jin/2004 70.25; Kim
Lee-Tae/2004 68.55; Shin Min-Su/2005 67.13; Kim Ho-Jun 64.18; Kwon Young-Bin/2004 63.74;
Decathlon (9/10): Nam Hyun-Bin/2005 6593 / NYR (11.23/+0.1; 6.52/+0.1; 10.98; 1.86; 51.47 / 16.13w/+2.2; 33.99; 4.40; 40.25; 4:41.61); Lee Yu-Sung/2004 6556 (11.01/+0.1; 6.52/-1.1; 11.73; 1.80; 51.05 / 16.07w/+2.2; 34.54; 3.80; 42.85; 4:39.00); Choi Hee-Tae/2005 6143 (11.29/+0.6; 6.57/-0.1; 11.01; 1.77; 53.72 / 15.70/+1.4; 28.62; 4.20; 46.86; 5:26.82);
4×100 R (11): Chungcheongnam High School Team (Yun Yeo-Jun, Shin Jae-Hyuk, Seo Min-Jun, Lee
Jae-Hyuk) 41.29;
4×400 R (12): Jelloanam High School Team (Cho Sang-Hyun, Yoo Ji-Woong, Bae Kun-Yul, Na Sang-Woo) 3:16.23;
Women:
100 m (9)/+0.5: Seo Ji-Hyun 11.95; Yu Ji-Yeon 11.98; Lee Min-Jung 11.99; Lee Hyun-Hee 12.00;
Kim Da-Jung 12.11;
heats (9) h1/+0.6: Yu Ji-Yeon 12.02; Lee Min-Jung 12.05; Kang Da-Seul 12.10; Woo Mi-Suk 12.19;
Oh Su-Kyung 12.20; h2/+1.9: Lee Hyun-Hee 11.97; Seo Ji-Hyun 12.00; Kim Da-Jung 12.08; Kim Min-Ji
12.13;
200 m (10)/+0.5: Lee Min-Jung 24.15; Seo Ji-Hyun 24.22; Kim So-Eun/2003 24.63; Oh Su-Kyung 24.75;
heats (10)/+2.1: Lee Min-Jung 24.98w; Kim Da-Jung 25.16w; h2/+0.5: Seo Ji-Hyun 24.53; Kim So-Eun/2003 24.84; Oh Su-Kyung 25.00; Yu Ji-Yeon 25.17;
400 m (9): Kim Ji-Eun 56.45; Kim Seo-Yoon/2003 56.78; ?? ??-?? 56.97;
heats (9) h1: ?? ?? 57.14; h2: Kim Seo-Yoon/2003 57.63;
800 m (10): Hwang Ji-Hyang 2:15.26;
1500 m (12): Cha Ji-Won 4:25.69; Kim Yu-Jin 4:28.31; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 4:30.93; Lee Hyun-Jung 4:30.98;
Hwang Ji-Hyang 4:38.31; Kim ??-?? 4:40.71; Oh Hye-Won/2003 4:43.78; Lee Jin-Won 4:44.60;
5000 m (9): Kim Do-Yeon 16:40.45; Kim Yu-Jin 16:42.26; Jung Da-Eun 16:42.37; Choi Jung-Yoon
16:44.44; Lim Ye-Jin 16:44.75; Lim Kyung-Hee 16:50.89; Kim Hyun-Jin 16:54.77; Sung San-Ah 17:01.03;
Kang Su-Jung 17:10.00; Lee Sook-Jeong 17:16.65; Yeon Yu-Bin 17:17.33; Kim Yeon-Ah 17:58.29;
10000 m (11): Kim Do-Yeon 33:23.04; Lim Ye-Jin 34:06.54; Choi Jung-Yoon 34:22.41; Lim Kyung-Hee
35:05.06; Sung San-Ah 35:55.37; Lee Hae-Jin 37:43.23;
3000 m St (11): Jo Ha-Rim 10:13.05 / missed her own NR by 3.18 seconds only; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 10:29.52; Ko Hee-Ju 10:44.92; Lee Hyun-Jung 10:50.32; Kang Da-Eun 11:02.20; Lee Sung-Yoon 11:10.10; Shon Yun-Ah 11:18.92; Lee Hyun-Ok 11:21.10; Shim Ha-Yeong 11:33.06; Yeon Yu-Bin 11:35.08; Lee Kyu-Rim/2003 11:47.53;
100 m H (11)/+2.2: Jung Hye-Lim 13.32w; Jo Eun-Ju 13.41w; Ryu Na-Hee 13.60w; Jo Su-Jin/2003 14.06w; Kim Sol-Ki/2003 14.39w; Lee Ji-Min 14.47w; Lim Ye-Reum 14.70w;
heats (11) h1/-0.9: Jung Hye-Lim 13.52; Kim Sol-Ki/2003 14.41; Lim Ye-Reum 14.93; h2/+0.1: Jo Eun-Ju
13.66; Ryu Na-Hee 13.76; Jo Su-Jin/2003 14.28; Lee Ji-Min 14.69;
400 m H (10): Shon Kyung-Mi 59.72; Kim Ji-Eun 60.42; Kim Kyung-Hwa 61.10; Noh Ji-Hyun 62.25;
Shim Cha-Soon 62.83; Kim Cho-Eun/2003 63.12; Kim Tae-Eun 63.61;
heats (10) h1: Shon Kyung-Mi 61.22; Noh Ji-Hyun 62.25; Shim Cha-Soon 62.75; Kim Tae-Eun 62.75;
Lee Ah-Reum 62.80; Kim Tae-Yeon/2003 63.26; h2: Kim Ji-Eun 61.91; Kim Kyung-Hwa 62.39;
H J (12): Kim Eun-Jung 1.73; Park Keun-Jung 1.70;
P V (9): Lim Eun-Ji 3.90; Shin Soo-Young 3.80; Jo Min-Ji 3.60; Bae Han-Na 3.40;
L J (10): Yu Jung-Mi 6.15/-0.5; Lee Hui-Jin 6.14w/+2.2 (& 6.04/+0.4); Kim Kyu-Na 5.84w/+3.1 (& 5.59/+0.7); Lee You-Jin 5.63w/+3.2;
T J (12): Yu Jeong-Mi 12.50/+0.4; Park Min-Hee 12.36/-0.6; Lee You-Jin 12.27/-1.6; Lee Ka-Eun
12.19/-0.7; Lee So-Yeon 12.04/+1.7;
S P (9): Jung You-Sun 16.76; Lee Su-Jung 16.33; Shin Bom-Yi 15.14; Kim Yu-Jin 14.96; Jung So-Eun
14.82; Ryu Seo-Yeon/2003 14.35;
D T (11): Jung Ji-Hye 55.44; Shin Yu-Jin 54.28; Jung Chae-Yoon 51.67; Kim Mi-Yeon 51.08; Jung
Ye-Lim 50.59; Park Se-Ri 46.96; ?? ??-?? 46.41; Kwon Su-Ah 45.85;
H T (9): Park Seo-Jin 58.01; Kim Hwi-Su 55.19; Kwon Su-Ah 54.43; Kim Yun-Seo/2003 54.39; Lee
Yu-Ra 52,18; Lee Hyun-Joo 50.99; ?? ??-?? 49.78; Park Ye-Rin 46.35;
J T (10): Kim Kyung-Ae 54.98; Lee Ka-Hee 52.04; Suh Hae-An 51.58; Yun Se-Jin 49.83; Ko Hyun-Seo/2003 49.05; Park Ah-Jing 48.72; Heo Hye-Jung 48.39; Lee Keum-Hee 47.69; Choi Ha-Hee 45.96; Lee Se-Bin 45.06;
Heptathlon (9/10): Jung Yeon-Jin 4728 (14.44/+0.8; 1.62; 9.63; 26.97/+0.3; 5.54/-2.5; 32.84; 2:38.53);
Yeo Eun-Ah 4629 (15.47/+0.8; 1.53; 10.57; 27.37/-0.5 / 5.58/-0.1; 37.05; 2:36.70); Kim Ju-Hyun/2003 4607
(15.60/+0.4; 1.62; 10.53; 27.19/+0.3 / 5.09/-2.0; 36.95; 2:35.08); Ko Eun-Bin 4566 (14.75/+0.4; 1.47; 8.66;
27.16/-0.5 / 5.28/-0.2; 42.77; 2:37.29);
4×100 R (11): Gyeongsangbuk Team (Jo Eun-Ju, Yoo Ji-Yeon, Yoo Jung-Mi, Kim Da-Jung) 45.63;
4×400 R (12): Gangwon Team (Lee Hae-In, ?? ??-??, Seo Da-Hyun, Kim Myung-Ji) 3:44.48;
University Women (only few events held):
200 m (10)/ 0.0: Kim Ju-Ha 25.13;
400 m (9): Park Do-Yun/2003 57.34;
400 m H (10): Park Yeon-Yu/2003 63.57;
L J (10): Lee Ka-Eun 5.79/ 0.0; Kim Ah-Young/2003 5.67/+0.4;
D T (12): Kim Ji-In 46.81; Shim Myung-Jin 42.62; Choi Ha-Na/2003 41.68;
High School Girls:
100 m (9)/+0.2: Lee Eun-Bin/2006 11.92; Shin Ka-Young/2005 12.17; Jeon Ha-Young/2004 12.19;
heats (9) h1/+0.8: Jeon Ha-Young/2004 12.20; h2/+0.8: Lee Eun-Bin/2006 12.03; h3/+0.4: Shin
Ka-Young/2005 12.24; Choi Ji-Hyun/2005 12.25;
200 m (10)/+1.2: Lee Eun-Bin/2006 24.46; Jeon Ha-Young/2004 24.50; Shin Hyun-Jin/2004 24.95;
Shin Ka-Young/2005 25.23;
heats (10): h1/+0.6: Jeon Ha-Young/2004 25.23; h2/+2.3: Shin Hyun-Jin/2004 25.13w;
400 m (9): Yang Ye-Bin/2004 56.55;
800 m (12): Park Woo-Rim/2005 2:15.07;
1500 m (10): Park Woo-Rim/2005 4:36.22; Lee Bo-Ra/2004 4:40.97; Kim Da-Yeon/2005 4:45.26;
5000 m (9): Shin Han-Seul/2004 16:36.50; Ahn Hee-Yeon/2006 17:57.29;
3000 m St (11): Park Seo-Yeon/2005 11:23.35; Kim Da-Yeon/2005 11:41.47; Kim Nyeo-Hyun/2005 11:47.01; Noh Ji-Yeong/2005 11:59.87; Park Eun-Seo 12:37.48;
100 m H (9)/+0.1: Kim Chan-Sung/2005 14.52; Lee Ha-Yan/2004 14.96; Yeo Chae-Bin/2005 15.10;
H J (9): Kim Ji-Yeon/2005 1.70;
P V (10): Yun Ye-Rin/2005 3.50; Han Eun-Jung 3.40; ?? ??-?? 3.30; Lee Ji-Min 3.30; Lee Ju-Yeon 3.20;
L J (9): ?? ??-?? 5.75/+0.3; Yun Seon-Yu/2005 5.72/-0.2;
T J (11): ?? ??-?? 12.73/+1.7; Yun Seon-Yu/2005 12.49/+0.5; Lim Chae-Young/2004 12.15/+0.6;
Kim Min-Ji/2004 12.06/-0.1;
S P (9): Park So-Jin/2005 14.28; Lee Hyun-Ah/2005 13.30; Choi Ka-Eun 13.15;
D T (10): Lim Chae-Yeon/2005 45.80; Yong Su-Jin/2005 44.96; Yoon Hee-Sun/2005 42.32;
Jin Su-Haung/2006 41.95;
H T (9): Kim Tae-Hee/2005 56.14; Lee Ah-Young/2006 49.14; Park Ha-Ran/2005 49.08;
J T (9): Song Chae-Eun/2005 46.38; Yang Suh-Ju/2005 45.71; Kim Min-Ji/2004 44.65;
Kim Min-Sun/2005 44.62;
Heptathlon (10/11): Lee Ha-Yan/2004 4296 (15.28/+0.5; 1.45; 8.38; 26.54/+0.3 / 5.41/+1.5; 31.56; 2:40.26);
4×100 R (11): Gyeonggi High School Team (Kim Min-Seo, Lee Chae-Hyun, Jeon Ha-Young, Choi Yoon-Kyung) 47.04;
4×400 R (12): Jeollonam High School Team (Choi Ji-Sun, Jo Yo-Seun, Lee Eun-Bin, Yang Ye-Bin) 3:55.32;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (11): Chungcheong Team (Ko Seung-Hwan, Park Mi-Na, Seo Ji-Hyun, Hwang Hyun-Woo) 3:26.56/NR;
4×400 R / College Teams (11): Gyeonggi Team (Shin Hye-Lim, Lee Do-Ha, Jang Jun, Ha Je-Young) 3:34.22;
4×400 R / High School Teams (11): Jeollanam HS Team (Bae Kun-Yul, Jo Yo-Seun, Yang Ye-Bin, Na
Sang-Woo) 3:32.19 / NJR;
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Delayed results from national competitions during September
National Clubs & University Meet at Yecheon / 06. – 08.09.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Hoo, KAAF – )
this competition was held for two categories (Senior Meeting for Clubs & separate University events) /
followng are detailed results incl.some excellent performances (Men´s sprints etc.)
Men:
100 m (6)/+1.3: Kim Kuk-Young 10.16; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.23; Choe Chang-Hee 10.40; Lee Jae-Ha 10.45;
Kang Eu-Bin 10.50; Oh Seung-Woo 10.51; Park Sie-Young 10.52; Lee Kyu-Hyung 10.54;
heats (6) h1/+0.6: Kim Kuk-Young 10.36; Lee Jae-Ha 10.61; Oh Seung-Woo 10.66; Park Sie-Young 10.69;
h2/+0.5: Kim Tae-Hyo 10.51; Choe Chang-Hee 10.65; Joo Ji-Myung 10.74; Kim Min-Kyun 10.74; Park
Won-Jin/2003 10.74; h3/+0.7: Kang Eu-Bin 10.56; Lee Kyu-Hyung 10.65; Lee Yong-Mun 10.72;
200 m (7)/+0.9: Kim Kuk-Young 20.75; Choe Chang-Hee 21.23; Lee Yong-Mun 21.37; Park Sie-Young 21.52; Min Hee-Hyun 21.82; Park Won-Jin/2003 21.87; Yeo Jun-Su 21.89;
heats (7) h1/+0.6: Park Sie-Young 21.80; Lee Yong-Mun 21.88; h2/-0.8: Kim Kuk-Young 21.17; Choe
Chang-Hee 21.82;
400 m (6): Choi Min-Ki 47.91; Kim Hyun-Tak 48.40; Han Nu-Ri 48.40; Park Chan-Yang 48.71;
heats (6) h1: Kim Hyun-Tak 48.63; h2: Ha Nu-Ri 48.16; Hwang Hyun-Uh 48.38;
800 m (7): Kang Dong-Hyung 1:53.98; Noh Hyun-Woo 1:54.80 (& 1:54.59 as 1h1); Lee Dong-Wook 1:54.96; Kim Dong-Wook/2003 1:55.28;
1500 m (6): Lee Dong-Wook 3:53.84; Park Dea-Sung 3:54.03; Lee Jae-Ung 3:55.83; Joo Young-Bin 3:56.59; Lee Kyu-Sung 3:56.89;
5000 m (8): Lee Jung-Kuk 14:13.95; Baek Seung-Ho 15:03.21;
10000 m (6): Park Min-Ho 29:40.17;
3000 m St (7): Kim Hyun-Woo 9:18.13; Park Dea-Sung 9:27.49; Park Soo-Hyun 9:29.94;
110 m H (8)/-0.7: Kim Kyung-Tae 13.95; Kim Byung-Jun 14.45; Won Jong-Jin 14.61; Jung Jae-Min 14.79;
Kim Min-Hyuk 14.81;
400 m H (7): Lim Chan-Ho 51.76; Jang Ji-Yong 52.24; Kim Jae-Hyuk 53.60;
H J (8): Yun Seung-Hyun 2.15; Kim Hyun-Wook 2.05;
P V (7): Park Tae-Won 4.80; Yoon Dae-Wook 4.50;
L J (6): Sung Jin-Suok 7.67/-0.2; Won Seung-Min 7.10/ 0.;
T J (8): Kim Jang-Woo 16.52/+0.3; Cheon Young-Soo/2003 14.91/+0.3;
S P (7): Shim Jun 17.93; Hwang In-Sung 17.52; Kim Jae-Min 17.44;
D T (8): Lee Hyun-Jae 52.04; Kim Dong-Hyuk 51.92; Kim Eung-Ji 45.91;
H T (6): Lee Yun-Chul 66.98; Jang Sang-Jin 59.44; Kim Jin 56.87;
J T (7): Park Won-Kil 73.34; Nam Tae-Poong 72.47; Kim Da-Ni 71.60; Kang Se-Hyun 64.55;
Decathlon (7/8)/no details: Choi Dong-Hwi 7109; Kim Su-Bin 6776;
10000 m Walk (6): Joo Hyun-Myung 41:57.96; Kim Min-Kyu 42:32.54; Kim Dong-Young 45:41.82;
4×100 R (6): Chungcheong Team (Lee Yong-Mun, Lim Da-Hyun, Kim Hyun-Tak, Lee Jae-Ha) 40.64;
4×400 R (8): Chungcheong Team (Lim Da-Hyun, Kim Hyun-Tak, Choi Min-Ki, Lee Jae-Ha) 3:15.88;
University Men:
100 m (6)/+1.8: Choi Sun-Jae 10.59; Lee Si-Mon 10.60; Lee Sung-Jin 10.66;
heats (6) h1/-0.5: Choi Sun-Jae 10.75; h2/-0.4: Lee Si-Mon 10.81;
200 m (7)/-0.4: Shon Ji-Won/2003 21.34; Lee Sung-Jin 21.95;
400 m (6): Park Tae-In 47.88;
800 m (7): Lee Hyun-Seo 1:53.04; Jeon Sung-Jin 1:55.23;
5000 m (8): Jo Min-Hyuk 14:50.29; Kim Keon-Oh 14:55.64; Park Ju-Hwan 14:56.85;
3000 m St (7): Park Won-Bin 9:21.30; Lee Seung-Ho 9:23.05; Park Ju-Hwan 9:25.08;
110 m H (8)/-0.8: Shon Woo-Seung 14.43; Kim Dae-Hee 14.60; Park In-Woo 14.86;
400 m H (7): Park Tae-In 52.21; Lee Jun-Yeop 53.58;
H J (8): Park Sun-Ho 2.10;
L J (6): Jang Min-Suk 7.46/+1.4; Kim Myung-Ha 7.30/+0.2; Kim Min-Su 7.15/+0.1; Lee Keon-Woo
7.10/+0.1;
T J (8): Jo Hong-Jo 15.20/+0.4; Jang Min-Seok 15.00/+0.7;
S P (7): Jang Jong-Hyuk 17.16; Lee Sung-Bin 16.06;
D T (8): Jang Mis-Su 48.16; Kim Chang-Sung 45.27;
H T (6): Hwang Mir 59.10; Kang Min-Sung 57.10; Hong Jong-Ho 56.05;
Decathlon (6/7)/no details: Park Jun-Young 6243;
10000 m Walk (6): Lee Sung-Yoon 44:41.50; Lim Dong-Min 47:32.63;
4×100 R (6): Gyeonggi Team (Shon Ji-Won, Lee Si-Mon, Lee Jae-Sung, Kim Dong-Ha) 40.73;
Women:
100 m (6)/-0.4: Kang Da-Seul 11.86; Lee Min-Jung 11.96; Lee Hyun-Hee 12.00; Kim Da-Eun/2003 12.08;
Kim So-Eun/2003 (= twins) 12.23;
heats (6) h1/-0.5: Kang Da-Seul 12.22; h2/-2.0: Lee Hyun-Hee 12.21; h3/-0.6: Lee Min-Jung 12.12;
200 m (7)/+0.4: Lee Min-Jung 24.30 (& 24.94/-2.0 as 1h1); Kim Da-Eun/2003 24.56; Hwang Yoon-Kyung 25.06;
400 m (6): Kim Ji-Eun 56.26; Han Joung-Mi 56.81; Lim Ji-Hui 57.26;
heats (6) h1: Kim Ji-Eun 57.76; h2: No Jo-Hyun 57.68;
1500 m (6): Nam Bo-Ha-Na 4:34.66; Lee Jin-Won 4:37.71; Ko Hee-Ju 4:38.57; Park Young-Sun 4:43.41;
5000 m (8): Kim Hyun-Jun 17:14.33;
10000 m (6): Lim Ye-Jin 34:24.28; Sung San-Ah 35:52.72; Kim Hyun-Jin 36:39.85;
3000 m St (7): Jo Ha-Rim 10:13.28; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 10:33.83; Ko Hee-Ju 10:50.14; Lee Sung-Yun 10:56.51; Lee Kyu-Rim/2003 11:25.65;
100 H (8)/-1.0: Jo Eun-Ju 14.03; Jo Su-Jin/2003 14.42; Kim Sol-Ki/2003 14.54;
400 m H (7): Kim Ji-Eun 61.73; Noh Ji-Hyun 62.18 (& 63.78 as 1h1); Kim Tae-Yeon/2003 63.17;
H J (6): Park Keun-Jung 1.73; Jeong Yeon-Jin 1.70;
P V (7): Shin Soo-Young 3.90; Bae Han-Na 3.20;
L J (6): Yu Jeong-Mi 6.14/+0.6; Lee Hui-Jin 6.06/+0.5; Kim Kyu-Na 5.73w/+2.5;
T J (7): Lee So-Yeon 12.17/ 0.0; Hwang Mi-Young 12.16/-0.3; Jung Eun-Ah 11.95/+1.9;
S P (8): Lee Su-Jung 16.38; Heo Ji-Youn 14.99; Shin Bom-Yi 14.97; Jung So-Eun 14.48;
Kim Woo-Jeon 13.77;
D T (6): Jung Ji-Hye 51.79; Jung Ye-Lim 50.12; Jung Chae-Yoon 49.53; Kim Mi-Yeon 49.05;
H T (6): Park Seo-Jin 58.67; Kim Hwi-Su 54.92; Jung Da-Woon 54.45; Kwon Su-Ah 52.18;
Lee Yu-Ra 51.82;
J T (7): Lee Keum-Hee 48.01; Kim Ji-Min 47.09; Kwon Jae-Eun 41.36;
Heptathlon (7/8)/no details: Shin Ji-Ae 4144;
10000 m Walk (6): Lee Jeong-Eun 47:04.98; Kim Min-Ji 47:52.34; Lee Se-Ha 49:10.84;
4×100 R (6): ?? Team (Hwang Yoon-Kyung, Kim Ae-Yeong, Lim Ji-Hui, Lee Min-Jung) 46.38;
4×400 R (8): ?? Team (Jang Se-Bin, Kim Ye-Ji, Kim Ji-Eun, Noh Ji-Hyun) 3:48.74;
University Women:
100 m (6)/+0.8: Kim Ju-Ha 12.23;
H J (6): Lee Seung-Min/2003 1.70;
P V (7): Mun Ha-Eun 3.20;
S P (8): Jong Jon-Hee 13.58; Ryu Seo-Yeon/2003 12.91;
H T (6): Jin Da-So 45.07;
J T (7): Park Ah-Yeong 48.09; Choi Ka-Hee 44.77;
Heptathlon (6/7)/no details: Kim Ju-Hyun/2003 4456;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R / Clubs (7): ?? Team (Shon Myung-Sub, Oh Ji-Young, Ma Jae-Hyun, Jung Hye-Rin) 3:39.48;
4×400 R / University (7): ?? Team (Park Tae-In, Choi Yu-Bin, Kim Myung-Jin, Lee Yu-Bin) 3:43.25;
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National Schools Meet at Boeun / 15. – 19.09.2022 & 23.09.2022
this competition was held for several Age Group-categories (all Junior & Youth athletes born 2004 or later) /
the Relays were held separately on 23rd Sep
High School Boys / U19:
100 m (17)/+3.9: Cho Kyong-Hwan/2004 10.49w; Yun Yeo-Jun/2004 10.60w; Lee Chan-Hyung/2004 10.70w; Seo Min-Jun/2004 10.79w; Lee Tae-Hwa/2004 10.81w;
heats (17) h1/+0.6: Yun Yeo-Jun/2004 10.73; Lee Jae-Hyuk/2004 10.75; h2/+2.8: Cho Kyong-Hwan/2004
10.69w;
1500 m (17): Oh Chang-Ki/2004 3:56.91;
4×100 R (23): Chungcheongnam High School Team (Yun Yeo-Jun, Jung Yun-Seong, Lee Jae-Hyuk,
Kim Seung-Min) 41.98;
High School Boys / U18:
100 m (17)/+2.3: Kim Eun-Sub/2005 10.76w; Lee Ji-Hoon/2005 10.78w;
200 m (18)/ 0.0: Bae Kun-Yul/2005 21.91;
400 m (17): Bae Kun-Yul/2005 48.11;
High School Boys / U17:
100 m (17)/+2.1: Joel-Jin Nwamadi/2006 10.56w;
Middle School Boys / U16:
100 m / semis (17) s1/+3.8: Kim Young-Han/2007 10.81w;
200 m (18)/+0.3: Kim Dong-Jin/2007 21.57;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (16)/+1.8: Kwak Ui-Chan/2007 14.28;
3000 m Walk (18): Seo Bum-Su/2007 13:42.12;
High School Girls / U19:
400 m (16): Yang Ye-Bin/2004 57.29;
4×100 R (23): Jeollanam High School Team (Jo Yo-Seun, Yang Ye-Bin, Song Su-Ha, Lee Eun-Bin) 47.99;
4×400 R (23): Jeollanam High School Team (Choi Ji-Sun, Yang Ye-Bin, Song Su-Ha, Jo Yo-Seun) 3:55.95;
High School Girls / U18:
100 m (17)/+1.7: Choi Ji-Hyun/2005 12.19;
200 m (18)/+0.2: Song Su-Ha/2005 25.33;
S P (19): Hwang Su-Bin/2005 13.78;
High School Girls / U17:
100 m (17)/+2.7: Lee Eun-Bin/2006 11.94w;
200 m (18)/+0.2: Lee Eun-Bin/2006 25.19;
D T (17): Lee Hye-Min/2006 43.53;
Middle School Girls / U16:
1500 m (16): Shin Ye-Jin/2007 4:38.26; Lee Ji-Yeon/2007 4:38.42;
S P / 3 kg (18): Lee Yae-Ram/2008 15.19;
3000 m Walk (18): Hwang Ji-Na/2009 15:43.76; Kim Min-Seo/2009 16:17.84;
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NEPAL
9th National Games at Pokhara / 15. – 20.10.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Diwakar Lal Amatya – )
following are selected best performances (incl.several new national records) from the athletics events during these major Multi-sports Games / all events hand-timed / no wind-info / daily results reports restricted to
TOP 3 finishers per event / female runner Jana Rani Tharu was the outstanding athlet with 5 Gold medals
(in 3 individual events each with new NR´s plus 2 Gold as a member of her Relay Team)
Men:
100 m (15): Shiva Raj Pathak 10.6; B.K.Yuvraj 10.6; Dilli Bhandari 10.7;
200 m (20): Shiva Raj Pathak 22.0; Ashish Chaudhary 22.1;
400 m (18): Som Bahadur Kumal 48.0/NR; Ashish Chaudhary 49.4;
800 m (19): Som Bahadur Kumal 1:54.1; Tej Bahadur Karki 1:55.3; Sunil Sunar 1:55.6;
1500 m (15): Mukesh Pal 3:52.3; Ajit Kumar Yadav/2003 3:53.2 / NJR; Nageshwor Ahir 3:56.5;
5000 m (20): Gopi Chandra Parki 14:29.7; Durga Bahadur Budha 14:30.0; Mukesh Pal 14:36.6;
10000 m (16): Deepak Adhikari 30:10.3/NR; Gopi Chandra Parki 30:38.4; Rajendra Rai 30:49.5;
Marathon (18): Anish Thapa Magar 2:22:54; Krishna Bahadur Basnet 2:23:14; Santosh Bikram Bista 2:30:58;
3000 m St (17): Durga Bahadur Budha 8:55.2/NR; Ajit Kumar Yadav/2003 9:21.1 / NJR; Subash Karki 9:22.2;
110 m H (17): Jeevan Tharu Chaudhary 15.1;
400 m H (19): Ram Prasad Tharu 53.6; Jeevan Tharu Chaudhary 53.9;
H J (16): Surya Bahadur Khatri 1.90;
L J (18): Salim Dewan 7.06;
J T (19): Rohit Chaudhary 64.25; Ramesh Pokharel 55.43;
4×100 R (19): Army Police Force Team (N.P.Mahato, A.Chaudhary, S.R.Pathak, C.B.Pulami) 42.5;
4×400 R (20): Tribhuvan Army Team (S.B.Kumal, R.P.Tharu, J.T.Chaudhary, P.Dunuwar) 3:18.4;
Women:
100 m (15): Sarashwoti Chaudhari 12.2; Nisha Chaudhari 12.3 (& 12.2 in heats);
200 m (20): Nisha Chaudhari 25.3;
400 m (18): Ramita Kumari Tharu 58.1/NR;
1500 m (15): Phulmati Rana 4:38.2; Sarashwoti Bhattarai 4:41.0;
5000 m (19): Shantoshi Shrestha 17:05.3; Rajpura Pachhai 17:10.1; Purna Laxmi Neupane 18:03.0;
10000 m (15): Shantoshi Shrestha 36:12.4; Rajpura Pachhai 36:29.5; Pushpa Bhandari 37:04.2;
Marathon (18): Bindra Dhanke Shrestha 2:57:23; Bishwarupa Budha 3:00:34; Rekha Bista 3:01:35;
100 m H (17): Jaya Rani Tharu 15.2/NR (eq.);
400 m H (16): Jaya Rani Tharu 64.2/NR;
L J (18): Jaya Rani Tharu 5.58/NR; Nisha Chaudhari 5.49;
S P (15): Chandra Kala Lamgade 12.40;
J T (19): Chandra Kala Lamgade 47.60/NR; Laxmi Tharu 45.56; Sina Kumari Tharu 45.20 (= 1st – 3rd
NEP All-Time);
4×100 R (19): Tribhuvan Army Team (R.K.Tharu, S.Chaudhari, N.Thapa, J.R.Tharu) 49.6;
4×400 R (20): Tribhuvan Army Team (S.Bhattarai, J.R.Tharu, N.Thapa, K.Chaudhary) 4:02.8;
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PHILIPPINES
Weekly Relays Series Meet at Pasig / 16.10.2022
(-courtesy of th PATAFA – Facebook – website – )
following are selected best performances from the 9th competition of these series / one week earlier (on 9th Oct)
the 8th Weekly Series Meet was held; however, this was a competition for Junior & Youth athletes with rather
low standards. The best result was achieved by Renchard Pagulayan with 7.04 m/+0.2 in Junior Men´s L J
110 m H/-1.8: Onoura Okolo 14.76; Van Alexander Obejas 14.92; Alvin Vergel 15.09; Edgie Garbin 15.20;
H J: Leonard Grospe 2.15 / 3rd PHI All-Time; Ernie Calipay 2.08; Patrick Tolentino/2003 2.08; Kent
Celeste 2.00;
T J: Karl Arvyn Aquino 14.90/+0.4; John Rafols 14.87/-0.3;
D T: Joshua Melgar 45.63;
J T: John Paul Sarmiento 62.72; Melvin Calano 60.12;
Women:
100 m H/-0.2: Jelly D.Paragile 14.29; Mellisa Escoton 14.38;
H J: Sarah Dequinan 1.66;
T J: Abcede Agamanos 11.80/ 0.0; Yna L.Soriano 11.78/-1.8;
D T: Daniella Daynata 41.50;
J T: Lanie Carpentero 42.53; Sarah Dequinan 41.45; Evalyn Palabrica 41.28;
4×100 R: Far East University Team (D.Taranza, K.Villanueva, A.Mercurio, C.Marigon) 48.85;
(-courtesy of the Malaysia Athletics – Facebook – site – )
following are few selected best performances from two Regional competitions /
Regional Borneo Meeting at Kota Samarahan / 15. – 16.10.2022
100 m (15)/-1.5: Muh.Firdaus Zemi 10.86;
400 m (15): Luqmanul Hakim Khairul Akmal 48.95;
110 m H (15)/-1.5 / hand-timed: Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhamad 14.1; Benedict Ian Gawok 14.5;
S P (15): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 15.17;
D T (16): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 45.99;
J T (15): Syed Abrar Ahmad Zawawi 56.60;
2000 m St (16): Puspa Letchumy Jaintheran 7:47.03;
400 m H (16): Mandy Goh Li 64.48;
T J (16): Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.37/nwi;
S P (16): Nani Sahirah Maryata 12.35;
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Regional Competition at Kangar / 04.09.2022
100 m: Muh.Idham Rosli/2003 10.8;
heats h4: Muh.Haziq Abdul Halim/2004 10.6; Rosli/2003 10.7;
800 m: Maheswaren Shanmugam 1:56.8;
D T: Nur Atiqah Sufiah Hamizan 42.79;
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National Cup Meeting at Namangan / 13. – 15.10.2022
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website – )
800 m: Javokhirbek Saydakhmedov 1:55.18; Aliakbar Allanazarov 1:55.22; Abdurrazzok Ergashev 1:56.93;
400 m H: Murad Magomedrasulov 54.02;
H T: Shokhjakhon Akbarov 52.78;
J T: Ulugbek Egamberiyev 67.71; Asadbek Murodov 62.48;
800 m: Sabokhat Samizhonova 2:13.70; Gulrukh Odilzhonova 2:13.93;
1500 m (13): Sabokhat Samizhonova 4:36.87;
100 m H (13): Madina Minnulinova 14.46; Nurkhon Ochilova 15.31;
400 m H: Nurkhon Ochilova 64.21;
D T (13): Yulianna Shukina 40.59;
J T: Makhlijo Tozhaliyeva 46.26;
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Army Athletics Relay Champs at Colombo / 11.10.2022
(-courtesy of the Ceylonathletics – Facebook – site – )
Relays, Men´s 4×400 m etc. and no names of the runners reported
4×1500 m: SLAWC Team 19:51.04;
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National Relay Championships at Hanoi / 12. – 13.10.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Hoang Minh Quyet, VIE-Federation – )
following are the results for the winning teams / all events hand-timed
4×100 R (12): Hanoi Team (Bui Van Dong, Ngo The Anh, Ng. Van Quyet, Ng, Ba Kien) 40.3;
4×400 R (13): Ha Tinh Team (Ng. Hoai Nam, Tran Dinh Son, Ng. Quoc Hao, Le Ngoc Phuc) 3:11.8;
4×800 m (12): Dong Nai Team (Can Van Thanh, Sam Van Doi, Luong Duc Phuoc, Trung Nhat Linh) 7:44.4;
4×100 R (12): Ho Chi Minh Team (Doan Thi Thuy Trang, Le Thi Mong Tuyen, Ha Thi Thu, Luu Kim Phung)
4×400 R (13): Hanoi Team (Ng.Thi Kim Ngoc, Ng.Thi Huong, Hoang Thi Minh Hanh, Ng.Thi Hang) 3:43.7;
4×400 R (12): Ha Tinh Team (Tran Dinh Son, Chu Thi Hue, Le Ngoc Phuc, Nguyen Thi Ngoc) 3:24.7;
4×800 R (13): Hanoi Team (Giang Van Dung, Ng.Thi Kim Thanh, Phan Khac Hoang, Ng.Thi Hang) 8:27.6;
4×1500 m (13): Ha Tinh Team (Le Tien Long, Le Thi Lam, Ng.Trung Cuong, Le Thi Thanh Nga) 17:52.3;
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(-courtesy of different Race – websites – )
Vedanta Internat.Half Marathon at New Delhi / 16.10.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Phil Mishull and Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan – )
Chala Regasa ETH 1:00:30; Felix Kipkoech KEN 1:00:33; Boki Diriba ETH 1:00:34; Joshua Belet KEN
1:02:44; Oscar Niyonzima BDI 1:03:10; Mathanga Mbuleli RSA 1:03:52; Avinash Sable IND 1:04:00;
L.Sanjaoba Singh IND 1:19:14; Kamta Prasad IND 1:21:53; Kavita Patel IND 1:23:28; Jigmet Dolma IND
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DONG-A ILBO Marathon at Gyeongju / 16.10.2022
Lee Sook-Jeong KOR 2:45:32; Kim Kai KOR 2:56:54;
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103rd National Games at Ulsan / 09. – 12.10.2022
following are the best performances from the Road events (in addition to the Track events as above)
Marathon (9): Oh Joo-Han 2:18:07; Kim Jong-Yoon 2:18:43; Lee ??-?? 2:20:04; Kim Sang-Hoon 2:20:12;
Kim Jung-Hwan 2:20:34; Lee Young-Woo 2:21:04; Yu Yu-Jung 2:22:19; Kang Seung-Kil 2:22:24;
Yang Seung-Won 2:22:54; Park Yo-Han 2:24:05; Jung Han-Eul 2:24:21; Kim Ki-Yeon 2:24:22;
Lee Yoon-Sang 1:11:09; Jang Jun-Pyo 1:12:12; Kim Dong-Hwan/2003 1:12:33; Lim Chae-Woo 1:12:40;
Jung Woo-Jun 1:12:46; Jung Seung-Ho 1:12:51;
10 km Road Race (12): Kim Tae-Hoon/2004 30:58; Kim Do-Yeon/2005 31:22; Hwangbo Han-Bin/2004 31:26;
10 km Walk (11): Kim Ka-Ram/2004 45:47; Kim Do-Hyun/2004 46:02; Kim Hyun-Woo/2004 46:39;
Kim Hong-Sung/2005 47:59; Kim Woo-Hyun/2004 48:17; Kim Min-Kyu 49.11
Marathon (9): Choi Kyung-Sun 2:39:05; Lee Soo-Min 2:39:06; Kim Eun-Mi 2:39:28; ?? ??-?? 2:41:19;
Jung Hyun-Ji 2:41:50; Kim Young-Shin 2:42:02; Kim Ji-Eun 2:42:20; Baek Soon-Jung 2:42:35;
Kim Mi-Jung 2:42:49; Park Ho-Sun 2:43:17; Kim Tae-Rin 2:44:11; Lee Jae-Young 2:45:19;
?? ??-?? 2:46:35; Hyun Seo-Yong 2:47:07; Kang Hye-Rim 2:47:34; Oh Jeong-Hee 2:47:50;
Yang Yeon-Jun 2:49:21; Jung Min-Ju 2:52:16; Kim Seon-Ae 2:53:24;
10 km Road Race (12): Shin Han-Seul/2004 35:08; Park Hye-Min/2006 36:35; Ahn Hee-Yeon/2006 37:28;
10 km Walk (11): Kim Ye-Rang/2005 49:29; Lee Chae-Won/2004 51:05; Park Jin-Hee/2005 51:32;
Ban Ji-Woo/2005 52:57; Lim Ye-Rin/2006 54:02; Park So-Hee/2005 54:07;
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International Marathon at Amman / 14.10.2022
Hanoya Hasballah SUD 1:23:33; Sabreyyeh Maradat JOR 1:27:29; Sara Al-Hunaidi JOR 1:38:56;
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International VP Bank Marathon at Hanoi / 16.10.2022
following are detailed results / all runners from Vietnam except few foreigners as noted
Trinh Quoc Luong 2:29:12; Do Quoc Luat 2:29:39; Pham Tien San 2:35:58;
Nguyen Van Lai 1:10:07; Nguyen Quoc Anh 1:10:27; Nguyen Hoang Hung 1:15:52;
Nguyen Thi Oanh 2:50:26; Leo Thi Tinh 3:02:38; Nguyen Thi Ninh 3:05:51; Nguyen Huyen Hanh 3:06:24;
Nguyen Thi Huong Ly 3:20:09; Le Thi Phuong 3:20:15; Truong My Linh 3:22:05; Thai Thi Hong 3:22:30;
Lo Thi Thanh 1:23:51; Khuat Phuong Anh 1:25:26; Le Thi Lan 1:29:26; Vang Nhu Quynh 1:31:02;
Mae Moh Half Marathon at Lampang / 16.10.2022
transcriptions for names of most THA-runners not available (marked as “?? ??” in the results below)
Sanchai Namkhet THA 1:12:14; ?? ?? THA 1:15:00;
Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 1:25:39; ?? ?? THA 1:27:34; ?? ?? THA 1:27:46; Premhamon Wongvichai
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Bangkok Airways Half Marathon at Sukhonthai / 09.10.2022
Lee Ying Ling (SGP / HKG ??) 1:37:18;
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International Half Marathon at Makassar / 02.10.2022
Rosemary Mumo Katua KEN 1:16:06 (no others under 1:40 !!);
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Regional Half Marathon at Turkistan / 16.10.2022
Shokhrukh Davlyatov UZB 1:07:24; Islam Amangos KAZ 1:08:11; Oybek Mamatkulov UZB 1:10:23
Yevgeniy Fadeyev UZB 31:47; Aman Nurkeldiy KAZ 33:07;
Azizakhon Mirzakbarova UZB 1:22:28 (no others under 1:41 !!);
HONGKONG
Race Walking Championships / 09.10.2022
(-courtesy of the HKAA – website – )
Men:
10000 m Walk: Chin Man Kit 45:59; Tse Chun Hung 49:40 (1st Masters); Siu Man Shun 52:33;
Women:
10000 m Walk: Liu Hai Ying 57:27 (1st Masters)
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CROSS COUNTRY
KAZAKHSTAN
National Cross Country Champs at Tekeli / 15. – 16.10.2022
(-courtesy of the KAZ-Federation – website – )
all individual races held on 1st day (15th Oct) / on 2nd day addit.Mixed Relay Team races for all Age groups
Men / 12 km:
Daniyar Ormangali 46:33.6; Daryn Kaonysbayev 46:47.1; Maxim Frolovskiy 47:15.6; Vadim Levchenkov
47:45.5;
Junior Men / 8 km:
Alexandr Matrusich/2004 33:07.9; Davronbek Taynazaraov/2003 33:34.2; Shakhzotbek Sharipbayev/2003
33:51.6;
Youth Boys / 4 km:
Nurdaulet Medeubayev/2005 17:20.7; Madyar Ormangali/2005 17:40.8; Ivan Goncharov/2005 17:44.9;
Women / 8 km:
Tatyana Neroznak 35:15.1; Madina Kerimova 38:26.6; Olga Seroyukova 39:41.2;
Junior Women / 6 km:
Akbayan Nurmamet/2004 24:29.0; Akbilek Kuralbay/2004 24:37.7;
Youth & Younger Girls / 2 km:
Udanay Abylkhan/2007 9:12.9 / U16 Champ; Ayana Bolatbek kyzy/2006 9:29.0 / U18 Champs;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
INDIA
National U23 Championships at Bilaspur / 29. -31.10.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan – )
following are detailed results from these Age-Group Champs, which were held for the 2nd time /
results in qualifications for jumps and throws are shown in bracketts for each athlet with relevant performances
Men:
100 m (30)/+1.9: Pranav Gurav 10.39; Chidambaran Arun Kumar 10.42; Shashikanth Angadi 10.57; Nikhil Patil 10.58; C.R.Vibin Raj 10.60; Ashish ?? 10.72;
semis (29) s1/+0.4: S.Tamilarasu 10.73 (disq.in final); s2/+0.5: Arun Kumar 10.58; Vibin Raj 10.72; Dondapati Mruty Jayaraj/2005 10.79; s3/+1.1: Gurav 10.47; Patil 10.55; Angadi 10.66; Animesh Kujur/2003 10.73;
heats (29) h3/+1.4: Patil 10.63; h7/+0.7: Arun Kumar 10.71; Ashish 10.80;
200 m (31)/+1.7: Animesh Kujur/2003 21.12; Lakshay ??/2004 21.48; Ansh ?? 21.53; C.R.Vibin Raj 21.56;
Nitin Kumar 21.71; Abhay Singh/2006 21.73; M.R.Sanjay 21.89; S.Tamilarasu 21.98;
semis (31) s1/+0.4: Lakshay/2004 21.66; Vibin Raj 21.78; Abhay Singh/2006 21.89; Nitin 21.89;
s2/+0.9: Ansh 21.89; Sanjay 21.90; Jeevan Thangavel 21.92; Ashish ?? 21.96; s3/+0.8: Kujur/2003 21.55;
heats (30) h1/+1.0: Kujur/2003 21.30; Abhay Singh/2006 22.00; h2/-0.7: Rince Joseph 22.00; h3/-0.1: Ansh 21.81; Nitin 21.88; h5/+0.2: Vibin Raj 21.87; h6/+0.3: Lakshay/2004 21.84; h8/-0.2: Thangavel 21.97;
400 m (30): Nitin Kumar 47.07; K.Avinash 47.65; Rince Joseph 48.13; Jeevan Thangavel 48.14; Mohammed Sinan 48.20;
semis (29) s1: Avinash 47.88; Joseph 48.08; Thangavel 48.14; s2: Sinan 48.08; Karunamoy Mahato 48.15; Sheri Reddy 48.49; s3: Nitin 47.20; Ankul ??/2005 48.44; Pardeep Nehra 48.47;
heats (29) h3: Nitin 48.07;
800 m (31): Parvej Khan/2004 1:47.96; Pradeep Senthilkumar/2003 1:48.21; Satya Dev 1:48.58; Abhishek Singh Thakur 1:48.62; Ajay Kushwaha/2003 1:50.59; Sumit Kharab 1:50.71; Harjot Singh 1:51.19; Omkar Kumbhar/2003 1:51.98;
heats (31) h1: Khan/2004 1:51.22; Kushwaha/2003 1:52.35; B.Gaurav 1:52.57; Yoonus Shah 1:52.89;
Ashu ?? 1:53.32; Ranjot ?? 1:54.46; Gumana Ram 1:54.54; h2: Senthilkumar/2003 1:51.11; Dev 1:51.26;
Kharab 1:51.61; Kumbhar/2003 1:52.35; Shakeel ??/2005 1:53.29; h3: Singh Thakur 1:53.15; Harjot 1:53.48; Tapas Dey 1:53.62; Ankit Gill 1:54.71;
1500 m (30): Parvej Khan/2004 3:51.79; Abhishek Singh Thakur 3:52.14; Ritesh Ohre/2003 3:52.89;
Sunil Dawar 3:54.30; Ritik Deol/2005 3:54.47; Yoonus Shah 3:54.54; Vikash Veerbhan/2004 3:55.64;
Ritik ?? 3:56.02; Indrajeet Farakate 3:56.16; Dhiraj Singh 3:56.47;
heats (29) h1: Khan/2004 3:52.77; Ohre/2003 3:53.31; Shah 3:53.61; Dhiraj 3:54.46; Jeetu Gurjar 3:54.89;
Ahsan ??/2003 3:55.26; Saurabh Kumar 3:55.83; h2: Dawar 3:43.64; Singh Thakur 3:45.77; Salman Farookh 3:47.76; Deol/2005 3:47.81; Ritik 3:48.90; Farakate 3:49.82; Sandip Joyahshi 3:51.13; Vikash
Veerbhan/2004 3:53.74; Lakshya ??/2003 3:54.95; Kunal ?? 3:55.82;
5000 m (31): Sunil Dawar 14:13.92; Pravin Jaywant Khambale/2003 14:19.29; Ajay ?? 14:19.69; Upendra Pal 14:19.84; Rohit Kumar 14:21.81; Farookh Choudhary 14:23.26; Anurag Yadav 14:23.37; Hariom Tiwari
14:24.29; Sushant Jedhe 14:26.17; Bahadur Patel 14:27.63; Vivek More 14:28.75; Virendra Kumar/2005
14:28.93; M.Sathish 14:29.84; Lokesh Choudhary 14:32.43; Arvind ?? 14:33.66; Suman Biswas 14:53.09;
Shadab Pathan 14:57.55;
10000 m (29): Puneet Yadav 29:44.64; Farookh Choudhary 29:46.11; Rohit Kumar 29:46.41; Pravin Jaywant Khambale/2003 29:47.45; Upendra Pal 29:55.30; Raj Pathak 29:57.60; Vivek More 29:58.81;
Balu Pukale 29:59.22; Sunil Kumar 30:13.52; Jagat Gurlar 30:13.59; Devendra Chaudhary 30:17.43;
Suman Biswas 30:17.58; Ankit Deshwal 30:19.02; Gurpreet ?? 30:24.97; Vikas ?? 30:25.62; Aftab Ansari/2003 30:32.38; M.Sathish 30:45.67; Shadab Pathan 30:48.11; Naveen Chouhan/2004 30:51.33;
Ganesh Bind 30:58.18 (33 runners in this race / 24 finishers !!);
3000 m St (30): Shubham Bhandare 8:54.79; Atul Poonia 8:55.34; Hritik Balyan 9:02.27; Sushant Jedhe 9:06.86; Sumit Kundu 9:08.51; Krishan Anil Singh 9:10.23; Ajeet Pal/2004 9:10.93; Sourabh Antil 9:12.04;
Harshawardhan Dabade 9:13.54; Manish Sharma 9:21.74;
110 m H (30)/+1.0: G.Nishanthraja 14.17; Muhammed Lazan 14.39; Rajana Manav 14.42; Dhanush Adithan 14.56; Gurvinder Singh 15.03;
heats (30) h1/+0.6: Nishanthraja 14.71; h2/+0.5: Manav 14.44; Adithan 14.68; Lazan 14.80;
400 m H (31) P.Yashas 50.89; Dhaval Utekar 51.53; A.Rohith 51.72; Dibyasundar Das 52.81; Aman
Narender 53.05;
heats (31) h1: Utekar 53.45; Rohith 53.74; h2: Das 53.60;
H J (31): Kaustubha Jaiswal 2.13; Swadhin Kumar Majhi 2.10; Uchchaal Kumar Roy 2.05;
P V (29): Shekhar Pandey 4.80; Deepak Yadav & G.Reegan 4.80; Gourav ?? 4.80; M.Gowtham 4.70;
A.K.Sidharth 4.70; K.Porko 4.60;
L J (31)/all wind-details = 0.0 (!!) / qualification (30): S.Arya 7.56 (& 7.49) (Q/7.26/ 0.0); R.Sajan 7.56 (& 7.36) (Q/7.42/ 0.0); Purushotham ?? 7.54 (7.48/ 0.0; Mohammed Asief 7.54 (7.29/+0.3); V.Sriram 7.48
(7.32/ 0.0); Sanmath Sakhtivel/2003 7.40 (7.45/+0.2); K.M.Sreekanth 7.39 (7.37/ 0.0); T.V.Akhil 7.32
(7.3/+1.5); Patturaj David 7.29 (7.40/+0.2); Asadullah Mujahith 7.29 (7.25/ 0.0); Saran Sekar 7.26
(7.46/ 0.0); Anirudha Aiyer 7.04 (7.28/-1.1); best non-qualifiers: Aditya Singh 7.21/+0.5; Rishabh Rishishwar 7.20/ 0.0; Ezhilarasan Aravinth 7.13/-0.8; Pankaj Verma 7.12/+0.2;
T J (29)/all wind-details = 0.0 (!!): Akash Varghese 15.70; J.Mohanraj 15.65; S.Robinson 15.56; Jwngsar Basumatary/2003 15.29; Narpinder Singh 15.12;
S P (30)/qualification (29): Samardeep Gill 17.79 (& 17.79) (Q/17.30); Sahib Singh 17.79 (& 17.62) (Q/17.33); Harjot Singh 17.60 (16.30); Akash Grehwal 17.43 (17.31); Iqbal Chahal 17.31 (16.03); Amandeep Dhaliwal 16.90 (16.87); Adarsh Singh 16.25 (15.57); Bhagat Singh 16.17 (15.61); Ashish Bhalothia 16.00 (16.06); other qualifier over 16 m: Adhish Ghildiyal 16.32;
D T (30)/qualification (29): Ikram Khan 51.62 (50.23); Mohammed Saqlain Ahmed 51.25 (49.74); Dinesh Kumar 51.06 (47.36); Prince ?? 50.66 (50.11); Pruthviraj Nalawade 49.88 (49.81); Sahil Chechi 48.36 (48.48); Navjot Singh 47.97 (48.28); Oinam Singh 47.45 (49.17); other qualifiers over 47 m: Deepak Yadav 50.39; Alex Thankachan 48.65; Harendra Singh 47.81; Vaibhav Chauhan 47.08;
H T (31): Nitesh Poonia 64.75; Naveen Yadav 64.15; Praveen Kumar 62.44; Gurdev Singh 60.13;
Jai Chand 59.94; Dupinder Singh 59.02; Mohd Tabis/2003 58.21; Jatin Choudhary/2003 58.05;
J T (31) / qualification (30): Rishabh Nehra 76.97 (68.43); Vikas Yadav 73.17 (71.73); Izhar Ahmad/2003 72.03 (73.74); Moh.Junaid 68.94 (68.46); Gaurav Kumar/2004 67.96 (67.12); Naresh Yadav 66.27 (67.05); Mohit Dhanraj 65.77 (63.94); Nitesh Yadav 65.61 (66.53); Abhishek Singh 63.89 (64.62);
other qualifiers: Navdeep Yadav 68.96; Shubham Yadav 67.36; Vinay Kumar 64.82; best non-qualifiers:
Rinku Yadav/2003 63.67; Mohd Amir 63.19; Nitish Yadav 63.08;
Decathlon (29/30)/nwi: Mohit Kumar 6384 (11.72; 6.35; 10.77; 1.77; 53.26 / 15.87; 33.44; 4.20; 54.49; 4:53.15); Yogesh ??/2003 6257 (11.62; 6.72; 11.28; 1.74; 51.55 / 16.23; 32.73; 3.60; 48.50; 4:53.82);
Rathod Lokesh 6069; Sourabh Rathi 6011;
20000 m Walk (30): Sanjay Kumar 1:27:13.97; Paramdeep Mor 1:27:13.97 (same time as winner !); Farman Ali 1:27:17.64; Rahul ?? 1:27:43.13; Arshpreet Singh 1:29:25.63; Vishant Rana 1:30:12.17; Sahil ?? 1:31:25.53; Raj Mishra/2004 1:37:11.18; Ningthou Khongja 1:37:24.05; Apu Dutta/2004 1:39:31.01;
Women:
100 m (30)/+0.7: A.T.Daneshwari 11.63; Giridharani Ravikumar 11.89; N.Swethashree 12.24;
heats (29) h1/+0.4: Ravikumar 12.10; Kaveri Patil 12.17; h2/-0.7: Daneshwari 11.93;
200 m (31)/-0.8: Giridharani Ravikumar 24.80; Shivkanya Mukati/2004 25.14;
400 m (30): Olimba Steffi 55.90; K.Roshini 57.04; B.Sumathira 57.23;
800 m (31): Mittal Chaudhari 2:12.79; Priscilla Daniel 2:12.87; Nikita Sharma 2:12.87; Rohini Patil 2:13.35; C.Chanthini 2:14.44;
1500 m (30): Nikita Sharma 4:29.52; Gouri Kotiyal 4:31.81; Disha Borse 4:33.31; Pooja ?? 4:43.34;
5000 m (31): Basanti Kumari 17:01.86; Poonam Sonune 17:15.90; Mamta Choudhary 17:26.37; Gouri Kotiyal 17:33.84;
10000 m (29): Soniya ?? 37:32.66 (in contrast to the Men´s Champs only 2 competitors here incl. a non-finisher);
3000 m St (30): Bhagyashree Navale 10:27.89; Vaishnavi Sawant 10:45.23; Maneesha ?? 10:46.25;
Babli Verma 11:03.11; Shilpa ?? 11:11.11; Riya Dohatare 11:55.57; Pooja Jatoliya 12:29.46; Kumari Parru/2003 12:30.84;
100 m H (30)/ 0.0: Agasara Nandini/2003 13.73; Ann Rose Tomy 14.23; Sathi Patra 14.24; S.Sriireshma 14.73; Evangeline Bhuvana 15.00;
heats (30) h1/+0.6: Nandini/2003 13.72; Patra 14.20; Tomy 14.55; Yugitha Samikannu 14.98;
h2/ 0.0: Sriireshma 14.65; Bhuvana 15.05;
400 m H (31): Pragyan Prasant Sahu 60.28; Olimba Steffi 61.17; Delna Philip 61.61; B.Sumathira 61.68;
Babita Singh 63.20; Neha Biresh 63.43; J.Vishnu Priya 63.67;
H J (30): Kevinaa Aswine Annavi 1.76; Pavana Nagaraj/2005 1.74; Manshi ?? 1.74; K.Gobika 1.72; Gayathry Sivakumar 1.69;
P V (30): Pavithra Venkatesh 4.00; Malavika Ramesh 3.50; Jyoti ?? 3.30;
L J (31): P.S.Prabhavathi 6.03/+0.2; Ambika Narzary 5.98/ 0.0; Manisha Merel 5.94/ 0.0; Ashna Shaji
5.74/+0.4;
T J (29)/all wind-details = 0.0 (!!): Mallala Anusha 12.79 (& 12.78); Pavithra Gopal 12.79 (& 12,73); Mimansa Dahiya 12.75; R.Aishwarya 12.58; Deepanshi Singh 12.56; Gayathry Sivakumar 12.54; P.Babisha 12.42; Bhawana Jaiswal 12.17;
S P (29): Yogita Kumari 14.90; V.Ambika ?? 14.34; Prity Chakkraborty 13.10; Sawari Shinde 12.52;
D T (30): Muthuramalingam Karuniya 48.39; Sunita Devi 47.63; Priti ??/2003 45.58; Shalini Chaudhary 45.16; Bharti ?? 43.83; M.N.Sushma 41.41;
H T (29): Tanya Chaudhary/2003 53.72; Sneha Jadhav 52.03; Aishwarya ?? 50.36; Maya ?? 49.38; Kessia Benny 49.31; Amandeep Kaur 49.08; Bhagwati Choudhary 48.85; Amrapali Phatak/2004 44.86;
J T (31): Karishma Sanil 51.07; Anjani Kumari 49.95; Shakshi Sharma 46.65; Neelam Choudhary 46.01;
Priya Attri 45.42; K.M.Arti 44.85; Hemalini Neelakanda 43.92; Diksha Dwivedi 43.23;
Heptathlon (30/31): Tanushree ?? 4910 (15.29; 1.67; 9.70; 26.77 / 5.24; 37.88; 2:22.21); Kamaljeet Kaur 4659
(15.25; 1.64; 9.56; 27.24 / 5.28; 32.87; 2:28.99); S.Deepika 4573 (15.55; 1.52; 9.87; 26.59 / 5.37; 30.76; 2:26.43); Pratibha Kumari 4284 (14.77; 1.46; 7.56; 26.31 / 5.39; 29.50; 2:41.24);
20000 m Walk (30): Mansi Negi/2003 1:40:01.20; Reshma Patel/2004 1:41:33.10; Pooja Kumawat 1:41:55.24; Rachana ??/2003 1:43:44.00; Nikita Lamba 1:44:27.30; Roji Patel 1:50:27.85;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
National Championships at Yilan / 21. -22.10.2022
(-courtesy of the CTTFA–website-)
following are detailed results from this competition / athletes with unconfirmed or without translations of their
names are marked with „??“ in the results below
Men:
100 m (21)/ -0.8: Yang Chun-Han 10.24; Lin Yu-Hsien 10.49; Wang Wei-Hsu 10.49; Chen Wen-Pu 10.61;
Sung Yueh-Chun 10.64; Chao Ching-Min 10.69; Yeh Shou-Po 10.80;
heats (21) h1/+0.6: Sung Yueh-Chun 10.50; Yeh Shou-Po 10.57; Tsai Chieh-Chun 10.78; h2/+1.1: Chen-HsinWen-Pu 10.47; Wei Tai-Sheng 10.61; Chang Yu-Cheng/2003 10.73; h3/+0.9: Wang Wei-Hsu 10.45;
Chao Ching-Min 10.57; Lai Po-Hsiang (??) 10.61; Tu Nai-Ren 10.71; h4/-0.2: Lin Yu-Hsien 10.47; Sung
Yu-Chun 10.71; Lin Tsung-Han 10.78; h5/-1.0: Yang Chun-Han 10.18; Wen Hua-Yu 10.59;
200 m (22)/+0.4: Yang Chun-Han 20.60; Chen Wen-Pu 21.03; Sung Yu-Chun 21.43; Wang Wei-Hsu 21.58; Yu Chen-Yi 21.65; Hung Meng-Lung/2004 21.97;
heats (22) h1/-0.7: Chen Wen-Pu 21.09; Huang Tso-Chun/2003 21.44 (dns in final); Yu Chen-Yi 21.76;
h2/+0.7: Wang Wei-Hsu 21.75; Hung Meng-Lung/2004 21.82; h3/-0.4: Sung Yu-Chun 21.81; Tsai Chieh-
Chun 21.83; Yeh Shou-Po 21.97; h4/ 0.0: Yang Chun-Han 22.01;
400 m (21): Tsao Kuang-Chun/2004 48.24; Hsu Ting-Yu/2005 48.47; Chen Cheng-An/2004 48.52;
800 m (22): Li An-Yi/2004 1:52.82; Tseng Tzu-Sheng/2004 1:55.60; Yu Ming-Ting 1:56.56; Huang
Po-En/2004 1:57.54;
heats (22) h1: Chou Hsin-Chen/2005 1:56.32; Yu Ming-Ting 1:56.57; h2: Li An-Yi/2004 1:57.36;
h3: Tseng Tzu-Sheng/2004 1:57.03; Lin Hsin-Yi/2004 1:57.48;
1500 m (21): Chang Cheng-Wei 3:56.30; Yeh Jih-Hung 3:57.19; Ren Yu-Chieh/2005 3:57.54;
5000 m (22) ?? ??-?? 15:12.06;
3000 m St (22): Tseng Ting-Wei 9:11.14; Tsai Yung-Hsu 9:26.27; Lin Sheng-Che 9:26.34;
Lin Che-Wei/2005 9:31.44;
110 m H (21)/+0.3: Chen Kuei-Ru 13.79; Lin Yi-Kai/2004 14.15; Lu Hao-Hua 14.15; Chu Chen-Hsiang
14.29; Wu Rui-Feng 14.37; Cheng Hsi-En 14.57; Li Tsu-Shan/2003 14.68;
heats (21) h1/-0.5: Chu Chen-Hsiang 14.38; Wu Rui-Feng 14.46; Li Tsu-Shan/2003 14.68; Wu Yi-Min/2004 14.90; Chen Cheng-Hua/2004 14.97; h2/+0.4: Lu Hao-Hua 14.15; Cheng Hsi-En 14.69;
h3/+0.9: Lin Yi-Kai/2004 14.24; Chen Yung-Chun 14.62; Hsieh Chun-Yan/2006 14.82; h3/-0.4: Chen-Kuei-Ru 13.83;
400 m H (22): Peng Ming-Yang 51.26; Chen Chien-Jung/2003 51.68; Chang Chen-Yu 52.54; Chang
Yi-Fan/2004 53.72;
heats (22) h1: Lin Yu-Wei 53.54; Chen Yen-Chiang 53.62; h2: Chang Chen-Yu 53.18; Chang Yi-Fan/2004
53.34; h3: Chen Chien-Jung/2003 54.01; h4: Peng Ming-Yang 53.45;
H J (22): Tsai Wei-Chih 2.18; Chang Teng-Jen 2.15; Cheng Yung-Jen 2.15; Yeh Po-Ting/2003 2.12;
Fu Chao-Hsuan 2.12; Lo Tzu-Chieh/2004 2.06;
P V (21): Lin Chih-Cheng 5.05; Hsu Teh-Ying 4.95; Wang Ying-Kai & Huang Cheng-Chi/2003 4.85;
Wu ??-?? 4.85; Lin Chun-Yi/2004 4.75;
L J (22): Lin Yu-Tang 7.80/+0.1; Lin Chia-Hsiung 7.44/+0.3; Sheng Yin-Chen 7.21/+0.1; Lin Chia-Hao
7.13/+0.5; Chuang Yen-Che 7.13/+0.4;
T J (21): Li Yun-Chen 15.95/+1.0; Huang Wei-Lin/2004 15.59/+0.1; Chou Cheng-Chia 15.22/+0.8;
Li Kuei-Ling 15.19/+0.5; Chao Kun-Hsiang/2006 15.10/+1.1; Yang Chieh-Yu 14.89/+0.7;
S P (22): Mao Hao-Wei 17.79; Yang Po-En 17.45; Chen Yi-Chu 16.73; Hsueh Mao-Hung 16.49; Huang No-Ya/2003 15.26; Lai Chin-Hao 14.98;
D T (21): Li Tzu-Yun 50.38; Yang Po-En 49.94; Huang Wei-Cheng 49.20; Ma Hao-Wei 48.30;
Yu Shen-Fa 47.79; Huang No-Ya/2003 47.20;
H T (21): Shen Chi-Sheng 61.47; Shen Yu-Hao 60.80; Wang Pu-Ti 59.44; Hu Hsiao-Chieh 57.37;
Hsie Chun-Ya (??) 56.27; Chen Yu-Feng 55.86; Huang Chieh-Ying 55.69; Chou Wei-Hsiang 55.54;
J T (22): Huang Shih-Feng 75.81; Wu Tsung-Lun 66.06; Chung Cheng-Hung 65.96; Wang Tzu-Yuan/2004
64.51; Hsiao Huan-Lin 63.64; Tsai Jen-Wei 63.41; Huang Chun-Hao 62.94; Chao Rui-Cheng/2004 61.69;
Decathlon (21/22): Wang Chen-Yu 7440 (11.14/ 0.0; 7.12/+0.1; 15.09; 2.03; 51.36 / 14.51/+0.6; 40.52; 4.00;
58.54; 5:16.01); Cho Chia-Hsuan 6879 (11.32/ 0.0; 6.96/+0.8; 11.32; 1.80; 51.86 / 14.51/+0.6; 30.79; 4.30; 54.59; 4:51.06); Ting Sheng-Hsuan 6819 (11.72/ 0.0; 6.60/-0.5; 12.92; 1.88; 53.15 / 15.06/+0.6; 36.78; 4.80; 51.16; 5:17.59);
10000 m Walk (21): Chan Yung-Kuei 45:22.91; Li Pin-Hsun/2003 46:57.67; Lin Chia-Hung/2005 47:10.62;
Chen Kai-Wei/2006 47:16.77; Yen Wei-Chen/2004 47:28.43; Lin Peng-He/2003 47:33.00; Fang Wen-Kai
48:25.48;
4×100 R (22): Hualien Team (Sung Yu-Chun, ??, Liu Chao-Hsuan, Lin Cheng-Yan) 40.64;
4×400 R (22): Taoyuan City Team (Chang Yi-Fan, Chen Yi-Chao, Chen Cheng-An, Tsao Kuang-Chun) 3:15.52;
Women:
100 m (21)/-0.5: Hu Chun-Wei 11.91; Liu Li-Lin 11.98; Hsu Ya-Ting 12.16;
heats (21) h1/+1.0: Hsu Ya-Ting 12.13; h3/-0.9: Liu Li-Lin 12.25; h4/-0.5: Ho Chun-Wei 12.02;
200 m (22)/-0.8: Chang Po-Ya/2003 24.28; Wu Yu-Ning/2006 24.77; Liu Li-Lin 24.78;
heats (22) h3/ 0.0: Chang Po-Ya/2003 24.58; Wu Yu-Ning/2006 25.22;
400 m (21): Hsiao Yu-Chieh/2007 56.43; Chang Li-Ling 57.02 (& 57.66 as 1h1);
800 m (22): Chen Chieh-An/2007 2:13.77; Wang Yi-Hsuan/2003 2:16.41;
1500 m (21): Chen Chao-Chun 4:49.35; Wang Tzu-Ling 4:49.45;
5000 m (22): Chen Chao-Chun 17:55.48; Lai Ting-Hsuan 18:08.32;
10000 m (21): Hsieh Chien-Ho 36:22.18; Yu Ya-Chun 36:24.29; Lai Ting-Hsuan 37:55.56;
3000 m St (22): Hsu Yi-Chieh/2003 10:51.25; Cheng Chun-Chih 11:24.34; Lin ??-?? 11:51.19; Huang
Wan-Chien 12:08.11; Hsien Kuan-Ying/2003 12:23.11; Liu Hsin-Hui/2003 12:38.93;
100 m H (21)/-0.7: Chang Po-Ya/2003 13.63; Hsieh Hsi-En 13.76; Lin Shih-Ting 14.05; Hsieh Ru-Yi 14.08; Wu Yu-Ning/2006 14.19; Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.37;
heats (21) h1/-0.1: Chiang Chieh-Hsin 14.20; Yang Yu-Shen/2003 14.55; Wang Chien-Hsiu/2005 14.69;
h2/+0.6: Hsieh Ru-Yi 14.14; Wu Yu-Ning/2006 14.54; Lin Mei-Hsiu/2003 14.92; h3/+0.4: Hsieh Hsi-En
13.74; Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.35; Li Tzu-Yi 14.91; h4/+0.7: Chang Po-Ya/2003 13.59; Lin Shih-Ting
14.05; Chieh Hsiao (??) 14.80;
400 m H (22): Lin Ya-Hsin 62.11; Lin Mei-Hsiu/2003 62.90 (& 64.10 as 1h1); Wu Pei-Shan 63.13;
H J (22): Lin Pei-Ying/2004 1.75; Chang Chia-Yu/2003 1.69; Chiang Yu-Tung/2003 1.66; Lin Yu-Ting 1.66;
P V (21): Shen Yi-Ru 4.01; Ren Chun-Ying 3.81; Chen Tzu-Chen/2004 3.61; Chen Chuan-Long (??) 3.61;
Yen Min-Hsin/2004 3.61; Chung Yi-Ching/2004 3.51; Lin Yen-Ju 3.30;
L J (22): Chiang Chieh-Hsin 6.07/+0.9; ?? ??-?? 5.91/+0.6; Lin Yun-An/2003 5.76/+0.4; Hsu Chih-Hsuan/2004 5.70/+0.4; Lin Chi-Hsi (??) 5.68/-0.1;
T J (21): Huang Shih-Han 12.21/+0.8; Lin Yu-Ting 12.08/+1.0; Huang Yu-Ti/2003 12.04/+1.5;
S P (22): Chien Chen-Hsin 16.27 / 2nd TPE All-Time; Wu Tzu-En 14.99; Tseng Chih-Wei 14.94;
Kuo Pei-Yu 14.19; Chang ??-?? 13.32; Chao Yi-Hsuan/2003 13.07;
D T (21): Kuo Pei-Yu 48.51; Chien Tien-Ai/2003 47.13; Li Tsai-Yi 46.92; Liu Chia-Yin/2004 46.71;
Su Shi-Ting 44.52; Lu Wen-Ning/2004 41.56;
H T (22): Yu Ya-Chien 63.10; Hung Hsiu-Wen 57.21; Liang Yu-Chieh 55.58; Hung Chi-Hsien 54.44;
Lin Yi-Tsen 50.51; Liu Pei-Ying/2004 50.25; Huang Chih-Chi/2003 (??) 48.32; Tseng Hsiao-Ching 46.75;
J T (21): Chiu Yu-Ting 51.00; Li Hui-Jun 49.72; Liu Chih-Ren/2003 48.70; Yu Yin-Hsuan/2005 46.48;
Su Chao-Chi 46.23; Hsu Jo-Chia/2003 44.20; Chen Hsiao-Hsuan 43.62;
Heptathlon (21/22): Chen Tsai-Chuan 5132 (14.29/+0.4; 1.71; 11.42; 26.31/-1.1 / 5.72/+0.5; 36.84; 2:40.98);
Ou Min-Heng/2004 4688 (15.18/+0.3; 1.74; 10.45; 27.45/-0.1 / 5.34/+0.1; 27.43; 2:33.41); Chu Chia-Ling 4605 (15.33/+0.4; 1.56; 9.99; 27.21/-1.1 / 5.19/ 0.0; 37.60; 2:32.60); Wang Tzu-Hsuan/2005 4412 (15.60/+0.3;
1.56; 9.88; 26.52/-0.1 / 5.09/-0.6; 33.54; 2:41.41); Tsou Shu-Chun/2004 4261 (15.31/+0.3; 1.74; 7.87;
28.10/-0.1 / 5.22/-0.2; 23.14; 2:39.72); Kuo Hsien-Ti/2005 4223 (15.69/+0.3; 1.53; 7.38; 27.20/-0.1 / 5.11/-0.3;
34.39; 2:36.60); Chung Chih-Jou/2004 4208 (15.44/+0.4; 1.53; 9.82; 28.12/-1.1 / 4.80/+0.1; 34.86; 2:41.54);
10000 m Walk (22): Chiang Chia-Jou 52:45.60; Huang Kuan-Ling 54:35.16; Wu Wei-Chao 55:41.91;
4×100 R (22): Hualien Team (Liu Li-Lin, Chang Po-Ya, Hu Chun-Wei, Hsieh Hsi-En) 45.87;
4×400 R (22): Hualien Team (Hu Chun-Wei, Hsieh Hsi-En, Chang Po-Ya, Liu Li-Lin) 3:57.07;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (21): Taichung City Team (Wang Hsueh-Chun, Lin Ya-Hsin, Ke Wu Yan-Ming, Liu Chen-Yu) 3:33.14/NR;
SINGAPORE
Inter-Club Championships / 29. – 30.10.2022
(- courtesy of Mr Sha, SGP – Federation -)
following are selected best performances
Men:
110 m H (30)/+0.2: Chong Wei Guan 14.70;
H J (29): Brandon Heng Fu Hong 2.02;
P V (30): Koh Wei Shien 4.80 / 4th (eq) SGP All-Time; Low Jun Yu 4.80; Joel Ho Chi Kin 4.40; Ang Guo Jun 4.40; Clevon Wong Jun Yong 4.40; Aaron Koh Xu Qing 4.40; Enoch Tew/2005 4.40;
D T (30): Eric Yee Chun Wai 45.24;
5000 m Walk (29): Ng Jing Ching 25:23.16;
4×100 R (29): Wings Athletics Club Team (X.Ho Ann Heng, J.Chua Hanwei, B.Ng, Hui Sing) 41.91;
Women:
10000 m (30): Vanessa Lee Ying Zhuang 38:18.55; Toh Ting Xuan 38:26.59;
P V (30): Cherlin Sia Jia Yi 3.20;
4×100 R (29): Wing Athletics Club Team (N.Lim, R.Enriquez, C.Goh, S.Poh) 49.01;
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BANGLADESH
16th National Summer Champs at Dhaka / 23. -24.09.2022
(- courtesy of the ASIAN AA -)
following are delayed results from these championships / several events obviously hand-timed (all results reported with „ZERO“-100th seconds /information restricted to TOP 3 results from finals / exact dates are
confirmed for few events only by addit.check through newspapers
Men:
100 m (23)/+1.1: Mohd Imranur Rahman 10.29/NR; Mohammed Ismail Hossain 10.70; Mohamed Rakibul Hasan 10.73;
200 m (24)/+1.9: Mohamed Rakibul Hasan 21.49; Mohd Abdul Motaleb 21.70; Mohd Sefat Sheikh 21.95;
400 m: Mohd Jahir Rayhan 48.00;
800 m: Mohd Rakibul Islam 1:54.35; Kamrul Hasan 1:54.71; Mosharaf Hossain 1:56.35;
110 m H (23)/+1.0: Mohd Mojibur Rahman 14.65; Mirza Hasan 15.27; Sayed Ahmed 15.35;
400 m H (24): Mohd Masud Rana 54.22;
H J (23): Mahfuzur Rahman 2.10; Mohd Swapon Biswas 2.00;
P V: Shariful Islam 4.30; Mohd Abubakkar Siddik 4.25; Afdar Ali 4.20;
L J: Mohamed Ashraful Islam 7.24; Mohamed Ismail Hossain 7.23; Aliul Azim 7.18;
T J: Mohd Ali Amin Hossain 15.03; Mohd Raton Mredha 14.79; Mohd Monjurul Mollah 14.64;
S P: Mohd Golam Sarowar 14.23; Imtiaz Hossain 14.15;
D T: Mohd Faruque Ahmed 44.70; Abdul Alim 41.97; Mohd Mamun Sikdar 41.29;
H T: Mohd Mahfuz Hasan 53.35; Gowrango Ray 50.88; Mohd Mazharul Hoque 48.20;
J T (24): Mohd Maksudur Rahman 61.61; Mehdi Hasan 58.84; Mohamed Moniruzzaman 58.30;
20 km Walk: Sree Krisno Shaha 1:49:43;
4×100 R (24): Army Team (Afzal Kha, Abdul Motaleb, Shariful Islam, Imranur Rahman) 40.45/NR;
4×400 R/hand-timed (?): Navy Team (Abdul Mannan, Jahir Rayhan, S.K.Ashrafuzzaman, A.Islam) 3:17.5;
Women:
100 m (23)/+1.0: Shirin Akter 11.95/NR; Sumaya Dewan/2004 12.09 / NJR; Sharifa Khatun 12.36;
200 m (24)/+1.2: Shirin Akter 25.07; Sumaya Dewan/2004 25.37 / NJR;
400 m: Sharifa Khatun 58.66;
5000 m: Rinki Biswas 19:57.5 / NR;
100 m H (23)/+0.5: Tamanna Akter 14.63; Smrity Khatun 14.88;
400 m H (24)/hand-timed (?): Libiya Khatun 64.7/NR; Borsha Khatun 64.8;
H J (23): Umme Hafsa Rumki 1.74/NR; Most Ritu Akhtar 1.72;
L J: Neha Rani Adhikary 5.78; Sonia Akter 5.70;
T J: Sonia Akter 12.02/NR; Jannatul 11.57;
D T: Zakia Akter 40.29;
J T (24): Jannat Begum 46.06/NR;
4×100 R (24): Army Team (Sonia Akter, Sharifa.Khatun, Smrity Khatun, Borsha Khatun) 48.38;
4×400 R: Army Team (Libiya Khatun, Sharifa Khatun, Borsha Khatun, Munni Karmakar) 3:59.15;
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TURKMENISTAN
National Championships at Ashgabat / 09. -10.10.2022
(- courtesy of Ms Tatyana Stepanisheva, TKM – Federation -)
following are selected best performances / all events hand-timed / no wind-readings
Men:
100 m (9): Alisher Sadulayev 10.5 (& 10.7 in heats);
200 m (10): Alisher Sadulayev 21.6; Mirhaydar Saparov 22.0;
L J (10): Bagrat Gasanbekov/2003 7.35;
T J (9): Bakhtiyar Roziyev 14.37;
S P (9): Gurbannazar Kakajayev 15.12;
H T (10): Amanmyrat Hommadov 63.50;
Women:
100 m (9): Valentina Meredova 11.8;
3000 m (10): Sabina Kasymjanova/2007 10:20.9;
J T (9): Jennet Mukhamova 45.50;
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KOREA
103rd National Games at Ulsan / 09. -12.10.2022
(-amendments to Report No 22 – courtesy of Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF-)
following are some additions & corrections to my detailed earlier report after receipt of complete official
translated results from my correspondent
Men:
100 m / heats (9) h2/ 0.0:… 3. Kang Eu-Bin 10.60;
200 m / heats (10) h2/ 0.0:…3. Kim Hyun-Tak (not Lee Jung-Tae) 21.71;
110 m H / heats (9) h2/-0.1:…3. Shon Woo-Seung (not Shon Seung-Won) 14.38;
400 m H (10):…(ex-competition (4th) Do Kang-Byung 51.58;
heats (10) h1… 2. Do Kang-Byung 51.76; h2: …add 3. Lee Seung-Yoon 52.84;
H J (12):…3. Kim Hyun-Uk 2.05;
T J (12):…6. Won Yu-Seong 15.02/ 0.0;
4×100 R (11): Gwangju Team (Yeo Ho-Su-Ah, Kang Eu-Bin, Kim Kuk-Young, Kim Min-Kyun) 39.69;
University Men:
T J (11):…3. Lee Min-Je 14.91/-1.0;
High School Boys:
400 m H (10): …4. Shin Cha-Ni/2004 53.75;
L J (9):…3. Jung Ki-Pyo/2004 7.17/+0.3;
Women:
400 m (9):…3. Han Joung-Mi 56.97 (& 57.14 as 1h1);
1500 m (12):…6. Kim Ka-Yi 4:40.71;
S P (9):…6. Cha Woo-Jeon (not Ryu Seo-Yeon/2003) 14.35;
D T (11):…7. Cha Woo-Jeon 46.41;
H T (9):…7. Jeong Da-Woon 49.78;
4×400 R (12): Gangwon Team (Lee Hae-In, Ahn Kyung-Rin, Seo Da-Hyun, Kim Myung-Ji) 3:44.48;
High School Girls:
3000 m St (11):…4. Noh Ji-Young/2005 11:59.87; 5. Park Yaen-Su/2005 (not Park Eun-Seo) 12:37.48;
P V (10):…3. Ko Min-Ji/2004 3.30;
L J (9): Jang Seon-Yi/2005 5.75/+0.3; Yun Seon-Yu/2005 5.72/-0.2 (= twin sisters – both in LJ & TJ);
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R / College Teams (11): Gyeonggi Team (Shin Hye-Bin, Lee Do-Ha, Jang Jun, Ha Je-Young) 3:34.22;
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KAZAKHSTAN
Turkistan Marathon at Almaty / 30.10.2022
following are detailed results from this Regional Road Race with participants mainly from ex-URS republics and
with thanks to Mr Joachim Pavel for translations from results in cyrillics only
Men:
Marathon:
Bakhtiyor Utkirov UZB 2:25:35; Alexey Gusarov KAZ 2:29:57; Yegor Ruchnikov RUS 2:30:06;
Mikhail Krasilov KAZ 2:30:56; Aman Nurkeldy KAZ 2:32:32; Sultan Aygarayev KAZ 2:33:08;
Artur Zhuvanov KAZ 2:38:44; Baubek Ilyasov KAZ 2:38:50; Aset Toltebayev KAZ 2:39:47;
Half Marathon:
Rinas Akhmadeyev RUS 1:03:44; Shokhrukh Davlyatov UZB 1:05:24; Mikhail Kulkov RUS 1:07:21;
Nodirbek Mutalipov UZB 1:07:55; Shakhrom Abdurakhmonov UZB 1:09:49; Ruslan Oglov KAZ 1:11:17;
Akhadjon Sadridinov UZB 1:13:29; Arkhat Kaldybek KAZ 1:14:07;
Women:
Marathon:
Diana Aidossova KAZ 3:08:55; Tamila Kuchkarova UZB 3:18:37; Yuliya Fernas KGZ 3:20:32;
Gulmira Amenova KAZ 3:22:16; Nelli Gaitova KAZ 3:23:41; Aynur Malikova KAZ 3:27:15;
Bibinur Baekenova KAZ 3:27:32;
Half Marathon:
Aynuska Kalil kyzy KGZ 1:14:09; Svetlana Kudelich BLR 1:14:34; Gulshanoi Satarova KGZ 1:15:11;
Yekaterina Tunguskova UZB 1:15:51; Mohinabonu Komilova UZB 1:20:19; Viktoriya Sergeyeva KAZ
1:20:27; Yekaterina Vasilchenko UKR 1:22:50; Olga Serdyukova KAZ 1:25:56; Olga Saupe KAZ
1:26:33; Tolkyn Nurusheva KAZ 1:31:39;
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THAILAND
International Bangsaen Marathon at Chonburi / 30.10.2022
Men:
Yimer Bililign ETH 2:27:07; Eliud Lokol Esinyen KEN 2:31:54; Wirat Waidara THA 2:35:40 /1st Vet/40+;
Women:
Fridah Jepkoech KEN 2:50:24; Margaret Wangui Njuguna KEN 2:51:16 / 1st Masters/50+; Ornanong Wongsorn THA 2:59:13; Monthian Fravi THA 3:07:25; Rabeang Rangphia THA 3:12:19; Soraya Tawong
THA 3:17:16; Lamaiporn Peerapapong THA 3:17:41 / 1st Vet/40+; Phitchanan Mahachot THA 3:17:58;
Waerohanee Waeyusoh THA 3:19:48; Darika Suwanmongkol THA 3:22:13;
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KOREA
National Marathon Champs at Chuncheon / 23.10.2022
these championships were held as part of the traditional International CHOSUNILBO Marathon; however, there
were only two foreign runner in Men´s race (Pius Maiyo Kirop and Wesley Kimeli from Kenya), who both
didn´t finish the race / on the other hand only 7 male & only two female runners finished the race at all !!
Men:
Park Min-Ho 2:13:16; Kim Jae-Min 2:19:55; Kim Hong-Rok 2:22:19; Yang Seung-Won 2:24:46;
Jeong Jin-Hyuk 2:27:17; Won Cheon-Il 2:27:59 (7th = 2:58:33);
Women:
Kim Sun-Ae 2:50:20; Kim Sun-Sung 2:58:33;
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103rd National Games at Ulsan / 09. – 12.10.2022
following are some additions & corrections to my detailed earlier report (from the Road events)
Marathon (9)…3. Lee Kang-Kun 2:20:04;…7. Yu Dae-Young (not Yu Yu-Jung) 2:22:19;
20 km Walk (11):…8. Byun Young-Jun (not Byung-Kwang Young-Jun) 1:33:00;
Half Marathon (11):…4. Won Cheon-Il 1:09:18; addit.Juniors: 12. Lim Chae-Woo/2003 1:12:40;
13. Jung Woo-Jun/2003 1:12:46; 14. Jung Seung-Ho/2003 1:12:51;
Marathon (9):…4. Oh Dal-Nim 2:41:19;…13. Shun Sa-Huin 2:46:35;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
following are the best performances from two AIMS-certified races / translation of names from results in Chinese figures unconfirmed for some of the following runners / all TPE runners except few foreigners as noted
FUBON Marathon at Kaohsiung / 30.10.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Geoffrey Kiprotich Birgen KEN 2:21:19; Ho Chin-Ping 2:36:36;
Half Marathon:
Huang Hsiang-Wei 1:11:03; Chou Hsien-Feng 1:11:03; Chu Yun-Che 1:11:47;
Women:
Marathon:
Peninah Jepkoech Kigen KEN 2:56:42; Yu Ya-Chen 3:01:05; Tsai Ya-An 3:02:29; Tsu Ying-Ying 3:12:48;
Half Marathon:
Lisa Ries (International Trail runner for TPE) 1:20:00; Su Feng-Ting 1:24:05;
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EVA AIR Marathon at Taipei / 23.10.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Chou Ting-Yin 2:29:01 (2nd = 2:39:57 only);
Half Marathon:
Huang Hsiang-Wei 1:10:34; Cheng Ting-Wei 1:10:40; Shih Yu-Chuo 1:10:40; Huang Wei-Heng 1:10:52;
Chou Hsien-Feng 1:11:15;
Women:
Marathon:
Hsu Ya-Wen 3:03:15/1st Veteran/40+; Yang Chiao-Chu 3:06:57/2nd Vet/40+; Duong Thi Khanh VIE 3:07:38; Tsou Fang-Yu 3:12:33; Tsu Ying-Ying 3:13:14; Huang Su-Erh 3:16:31/3rd Vet/40+;
Half Marathon:
Tsao Chun-Yu 1:15:14; Lisa Ries 1:18:44; Chang Chih-Hsuan 1:20:40; Li Chia-Mei 1:21:52;
Chen Ya-Fen 1:24:25; Chen Yi-Ning 1:25:10;
INDIA
exact distances for the following Road race events (esp. with rather fast times at Amritsar) unconfirmed
National BSF Marathon at Amritsar / 29.10.2022
Men:
Man Singh 2:22:52; Hemant Singh 2:22:54; Pankaj Dhaka 2:23:41; Ravi Prakash 2:24:29; Bijay Deka 2:34:46;
Women:
Reenu ?? 2:53:29; Sonika ?? 3:06:07; Neha Gusain 3:07:06; Priti Choudhary 3:15:11; Divyanka Chaudhary 3:19:11;
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National GM Half Marathon at Goregaon / 16.10.2022
Men:
Rameshwar Munjal 1:10:26; Asif Khan 1:10:56; Akshay Padawal 1:11:00; Raj Tiwari 1:12:23;
Women:
Jyoti Gawate 1:28:46; Amrita Patel 1:35:40;
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Regional Mbulak Kuz Marathon at Bishkek / 23.10.2022
Men:
Marathon
Aman Momunaliyev KGZ 2:40:48;
Half Marathon:
Tilekzhan Zhekshenaly uulu KGZ 1:13:45; Konstantin Dragunov RUS 1:14:27; Aleksandr Salakhudinov KGZ 1:14:40;
Women:
Half Marathon:
Aigerim Abdenbayeva KGZ 1:37:30;
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MALAYSIA
International 10 km Road Race at Subang Jaya / 22.10.2022
Men:
James Kahura KEN 29:16; Geoffrey Kiprotich Birgen KEN 30:18; Elvis Kyalo Kisavi KEN 30:54;
Kipchirchir Lel KEN 30:54;
Women:
Alice Muthoni Koigi KEN 36:22; Peninah Jepkoech Kigen KEN 37:16; Jane Wanjiru Muriuki KEN 37:49;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
World Mountain & Trail Running Champs at Chiangmai / 04. – 06.11.2022
Team events were decided for TOP 3 per country (either by points/placings resp.for the Trail races by times)
Competitors from Uganda topped the Medal Tally with 5 Gold, 2 Silver & 2 Bronze medals followed by USA
(4 + 1 + 2), FRA (2 + 4 + 1); GBR (2 + 3 + 4) and ITA (2 + 2 + 4); overall 13 countries won at least one medal.
Runners from 10 ASIAN AA Member Federations participated and the best placings were achieved by Summaya Budha from Nepal (10th place in Women´s Long Trail Race) and among the teams by Japan with
their 5th place in Men´s Long Trail Race
Uphill Race / 8.5 km (4) / 58 finishers:
Patrick Kipngeno KEN 47:51; Philemon Kiriago KEN 48:24; Alejandro Garcia Carrillo ESP 49:03;
ASIAN finishers:…27. Toru Miyahara JPN 53:29;…51. Sanchai Namkhet THA 62:08;…54. Ryonusuke Omi
JPN 63:28;…56. Boonthung Srisung THA 67:09; 57. Soda Arthit THA 69:43;
Teams (14 countries): ITA 32 points (7 + 8 + 17); SUI 34 (4 + 12 + 18); ESP 37 (3 + 13 + 21);
Up- and Downhill Race / 10.7 km (6) / 61 finishers:
Samuel Kibet UGA 40:02; Patrick Kipngeno KEN 40:12; Timothy Toroitich UGA 40:26;
ASIAN finishers:…33. Toru Miyahara JPN 45:08;…51. Yamato Yoshino JPN 49:25;…53. Sanchai Namkhet
THA 49:36;…56. Danchai Pankong THA 53:19; 57. Seksan Jakkaew THA 54:34; 58. Karn Aundreun THA 60:03;…60. Farrell Hedrick CAM 70:30; 61. Ammarith Ann CAM 7:05;
Teams (14 countries): UGA 8 points (1 + 3 + 4); ESP 29 (6 + 8 + 15); ITA 30 (7 + 9 + 14);
…14. THA 166 (53 + 56 + 57);
Long Trail Race / 80 km (5) / 100 finishers:
Adam Peterman USA 7:15:53; Nicolas Martin FRA 7:29:44; Andreas Reiterer ITA 7:36:50;
ASIAN finishers:…16. Yuya Kawasaki JPN 8:01:17;…21. Hirokazu Nishimura JPN 8:11:11;…32. Ho Chung Wong HKG 8:31:00; 33. Yutaro Yokouchi JPN 8:32:39;…41. Satoru Suga JPN 8:43:01;…60. Jantaraboon
Kiangchaipaiphana THA 9:14:50; 61. Dwi Kurniawan Risqi INA 9:17:39;…73. Atthapol Intajak THA 9:43:14;…75. Krisada Thongjib THA 9:46:29; 76: Milton Amat MAS 9:50:39;…85: Chung Yi-Lin TPE 10:53:43; 86. Sanya Khanchai THA 10:57:52;…90. Chen Tsai-Tsung TPE 11:43:18; 91. Yotchai Chaipromma THA 12:07:39; 92. Chen Shih-Hsuan TPE 12:17:10;…95. Chen Yen-Tsung TPE 12:22:54;
96. Gan Jia-Hong TPE 13:00:01;…98. Jean-Luc Puong CAM 13:41:40; 99. Richard Voilquin CAM 14:40:30; 100. Saroeun Kim CAM 14:40:30;
Teams (20 countries): USA 23:06:29; FRA 23:12:43; ESP 23:42:56;…5. JPN 24:45:07;…14. THA 28:44:33;
…19. TPE 34:54:11; 20. CAM 42:55.32;
Short Trail Race / 40 km (5) / 84 finishers:
Stian Hovind Angermund NOR 3:08:29; Francesco Puppi ITA 3:11:47; Jonathan Albon GBR 3:13:05;
ASIAN finishers:…49. Tse Kok Wai HKG 3:58:12;…51. John Ray G.Onifa PHI 4:00:56;…55. Rui Ueda JPN
4:07:07; 56. Tsang Fuk Cheung HKG 4:11:24;…62. Tanapong Chankrachang THA 4:19:41; 63. Mathieu Leng CAM 4:23:11; 64. Sampath Kumar Subramanian IND 4:23:40;…69. Pattikarn Pechsricha THA 4:32:10;…73. Phattharaphan Noimor THA 4:36:53;…76. Putra Katume Ade INA 4:37:44; 77. Kieren D´Souza
IND 4:43:24; 78. Gustin Thiam MAS 4:46:45; 79. Kittipat Chotchindakun THA 4:50:17;…81. Surasak Somboon THA 4:57:12; 82. Narathip Chanwang THA 4:59:33;…84. Jean-Jacques Mok CAM 6:36:30;
Teams (14 countries): ITA 9:53:40; FRA 10:05:53; GBR 10:07:18;…13. THA 13:28:44;
Uphill Race / 8.5 km (4) / 55 finishers:
Allie McLaughlin USA 55:15; Andrea Mayr AUT 55:41; Maude Mathys SUI 56:00;
Teams (12 countries): USA 39 points (1 + 12 + 26): GBR 41 (11 + 14 + 16); SUI 41 (3 + 13 + 25);
Note: decision for Silver & Bronze (each 41 points) for GBR based on their faster 3rd finsher
Up- and Downhill Race / 10.7 km (6) / 61 finishers:
Rebecca Cheptegei UGA 44:24; Annet Chelangat UGA 46:52; Alliw McLaughlin USA 48:31;
ASIAN finishers:…34. Yuri Yoshizumi JPN 55:04;…48. Laurie Phai CAM 59:41;…53. Woraphan Nuansri THA 62:37;…56. Natthaya Thanaronnawat THA 70:39; 57. Jetnepit Ruangmak THA 73.08; 58. Aline Seng
CAM 74:11; 59: Muyngim Eng CAM 77:08; 60. Krittika Houngsuwannahorn THA 78:02;
Teams (12 countries): SUI 34 poinhts (6 + 13 + 15); GBR 38 (5 + 8 + 25); USA 45 (3 + 19 + 23);
…11. CAM 165 (48 + 58 + 59); 12. THA 166 (53 + 56 + 57);
Note: Runners from UGA finished 1st and 2nd, but their 3rd competitor didn´t finish
Long Trail Race / 80 km (5) / 71 finishers:
Blandine Lhirondel FRA 8:22:14; Ida Nilsson SWE 8:34:59; Gemma Arenas Alcazar ESP 8:46:27;
ASIAN finishers:…10. Summaya Budha NEP 9:09:20;…14. Honoka Akiyama JPN 9:09:20;…31. Man Yee
Cheung HKG 9:57:49;…44. Ying Suet Leung HKG 11:02:28;…53. Benjamas Chotemateepirom THA 11:37:37;…59. Jatupornpunoot Putthajunya THA 11:56:38;…62. Phichanan Mahachot THA 12:07:39;
63. Phichamon Ruksakul THA 12:08:52; 64. Chen Hsiu-Ching TPE 12:20:00; 65. Chonlada Kappiyanond
THA 12:41:18;…67. Theresia Ruth INA 13:00:45;…69. Lo Hsiao-Hui TPE 13:19:08;…71. Tsai Wen-Ya
TPE 15:07:12;
Teams (13 countries): FRA 26:06.08; ESP 26:53.20; ITA 28:06.08;…11. THA 35:41.54;…13. TPE 40:46.20;
Short Trail Race / 40 km (5) / 74 finishers:
Denisa Dragomir ROU 3:49:23; Barbora Macurova CZE 3:51:22; Emilia Brangefält SWE 3:54:52;
ASIAN finishers:…14. Takako Takamura JPN 4:07:12;…56. Darika Suwanmongkol THA 5:06:55;
…58. Nisachon Morgan THA 5:09:26;…62. Keerati Tepinta THA 5:22:31;…64. Nuraini Siti INA 5:38:37;
…71. Wipanee Pratumsuwan THA 6:21:07; 72. Yupa Saelee THA 6:21:08;…74. Jassica Lintanga MAS 6:55:23;
Teams (14 countries): ESP 11:55:45; USA 12:08:40; GBR 12:10:32;…12. THA 15:38:52;
Junior Men / Up- and Downhill Race / 7 km (6) / 37 finishers:
Leonard Chemutai UGA 21:07; Caleb Tungwet UGA 21:44; Denis Kiplagat UGA 22:18;
ASIAN finishers:…32. Pornchinrat Jamroon THA 28:11;…35. Itthipon Kokthongkam THA 32:27;
36. Nubngern Lappoontavee & Ittipat Kodkaew THA 33:02;
Teams (8 countries): UGA 6 points (1 + 2 + 3); FRA 34 (7 + 11 + 15); GBR 34 (5 + 10 + 19);
…8. THA 104 (32 + 35 + 36);
Junior Women / Up- and Downhill Race / 7 km (6) / 26 finishers:
Jessica Bailey GBR 26:27; Rebecca Flaherty GBR 27:45; Axelle Vicari ITA 28:21;
ASIAN finishers:…23. Nuttakamon Monmeoy THA 37:53; 24. Ravint Wongratanaphisan THA 38:05;
…26. Nattayada Ruanpor THA 41:55;
Teams (7 countries): GBR 7 points (1 + 2 + 4); ITA 19 (3 + 5 + 10); FRA 29 (7 + 8 + 14);
…7. THA 73 (23 + 24 + 26);
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22nd International JTBC Marathon at Seoul / 06.11.2022
Andework Walelegn Tadese ETH 2:06:59; Mike Kiptum Boit KEN 2:07:31; Abdella Taghrafet MAR 2:08:14; Evans Kipchirchir Sambu KEN 2:08:24; Edwin Kimaru Kosgei KEN 2:08:41; Solomon Kirwa Yego KEN 2:09:41; Abida Ezamzami MAR 2:10:00; Vitaliy Shafar UKR 2:13:40; Gantulga Dambadarjaa
MGL 2:13:42; Kim Keon-Oh KOR 2:15:54; Jeon Su-Hwan KOR 2:17:58; Kim Jung-Hwan KOR 2:18:00;
Kim Yong-Min KOR 2:18:13; Jeong Han-Eul KOR 2:18:27; Han Seung-Hyun KOR 2:19:27; Pi Seung-Hee
KOR 2:20:06; Jang Jun-Pyo KOR 2:21:31; Do Hyun-Kuk KOR 2:24:26;
Women (National Race / 7 KOR-athletes finished including a new Course Record for the winner):
Kim Do-Yeon 2:27:29 / CR; Choi Jeong-Yun 2:36:56; Kim Young-Sin 2:38:05; Kim Tae-Rin 2:40:57;
Lee Hyun-Jung 2:49:33; Sim Ha-Yeong 2:53:48; Kim Sun-Sung 2:53:57;
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for both races only Junior Male competitors
Nat.Half Marathon Junior Champs at Chuncheon / 23.10.2022
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National Half Marathon Race at Gyeongju / 16.10.2022
Choi Yu-Bin/2003 1:10:50; Kim Min-Woo 1:12:44; Kim Si-Hyeon/2003 1:13:09;
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THE MALL International Marathon at Korat / 06.11.2022
Marathon:
Kenneth Rono KEN 2:27:36; Sergey Zyrianov RUS 2:38:07; Wirat Waidara THA 2:38:09;
Half Marathon:
John Mburu Muiruri KEN 1:05:58; Nattawut Innum THA 1:12:21; Eliud Lokol Esinyen KEN 1:14:06;
Women:
Marathon:
Dorcas Jebotip Tarus KEN 3:13:48; Ninee Leknogorn THA 3:30:32;
Half Marathon:
Rosemary Mumo KEN 1:14:06; Fridah Jepkoech KEN 1:20:57; Ornanong Wongsorn THA 1:25:23;
Aoranuch Aiamtas THA 1:29:44; Nutchanad Angchun THA 1:31:03; Kotchaporn Tangsrivong THA 1:31:55;
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UZBEKISTAN
Regional Marathon at Samarkand / 06.11.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Islam Amangos KAZ 2:26:27; Bakhtiyor Utkirov UZB 2:28:09; Shokhrukh Davlyatov UZB 2:39:52;
Half Marathon:
Yevgeniy Fadeyev UZB 1:08:02; Mikhail Kulkov RUS 1:08:04; Otabek Toshkuvatov UZB 1:08:21;
Bodirbek Mutalipov UZB 1:10:03; Oybek Mamatkomilov UZB 1:11:00; Samaridin Azimov TJK 1:11:54;
Mamurjon Mamatazizov UZB 1:12:17; Muhammad Qodir Soatov UZB 1:12:43; Mehrobjon Odinayev TJK
1:13:23; Aksadjon Sadridinov UZB 1:14:20;
Women:
Marathon:
Yekaterina Tunguskova UZB 2:46:41; Sabina Tolacheva 3:17:47 (no others under 3:35);
Half Marathon:
Gulshanoy Satarova KGZ 1:16:34; Sitora Gurbanova UZB 1:23:14; Shakhsonam Khurramova UZB 1:25:19
(no others under 1:44);
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
ADNOC Half Marathon at Abu Dhabi / 05.11.2022
Men:
Abdelali Bouazzaoui MAR 1:09:53; Navid Rostami CAN 1:16:14;
Women:
Katrin Barrett GER 1:37:13 / 1st Veteran/40+;
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VIETNAM
International Half Marathon at Hanoi / 06.11.2022
Women (in Men´s Race no finishers under 1:24 !!):
Emilie Tan AUS 1:26:18; Christine Mitchell GBR 1:33:27;
MALAYSIA
MPKJ Half Marathon at Bangi / 16.10.2022
Men:
Mohamad Haziq Hamzah MAS 1:17:35;
Women:
Loh Chooi Fern MAS 1:33:02; Jessie Chuah MAS 1:38:41 / 1st Veteran;
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ON THE TRACK
SAUDI ARABIA
National Games at Riyadh / 05. – 07.11.2022
(-courtesy of the Games – website – )
following are the results for the winners of each event plus addit.best performances from the Athletics competitions as part of these Multi-Sports National Games / only the following events (incl.2 events for
Women only) were held
Men:
100 m (5)/-2.5: Abdullah Abkar Mohamed 10.46; Mahmoud Hafiz Ibrahim 10.67; Ahmed Mabrouk
Al-Majrashi 10.72; Mohammed Dawood Abdullah 10.77; Nasser Mohamed Abdou 10.85;
heats (5) h1/-3.8: Abkar 10.68; Al-Majrashi 10.84;
200 m (7)/+1.9: Abdullah Abkar Mohamed 20.50 / 3rd KSA All-Time; Mahmoud Hafiz Ibrahim 20.61 /
5th KSA All-Time; Nasser Mohamed Abdou 20.82; Abdulaziz Abdou Ataafi 21.45; Youssef Ahmed
Al-Masrahi 21.46; Shaker Abdullah Al-Salem 21.48; Ismail Mohamed Al-Sebyani 21.75;
heats (7) h1/+0.5: Al-Masrahi 21.58; Al-Salem 21.64; Ataafi 21.72; Ibrahim Mohamed A-Futaini 21.85;
h2/-0.4: Abkar 20.90; Abdou 20.99; Ibrahim 21.43; Al-Sebyani 21.73;
400 m (6): Mazin Moutan Al-Yassin 45.08 / Asian 2022 Leader & 3rd KSA All-Time; Youssef Ahmed
Al-Masrahi 46.07; Ibrahim Mohamed Al-Futaini 47.62; Hassan Abdo Arour/2003 48.60;
heats (5) h1: Al-Yassin 48.00; Al-Futaini 48.44;
800 m (7): Sami Masoud Al-Yami 1:50.64; Aissa Ali Ghazaoui 1:51.48; Abdulaziz Mohamed Ladan 1:52.03; Ali Ibrahim Jaafar 1:53.57; Raed Khairallah Al-Jadaani 1:53.78; Majed Abdullah Sharhaeli 1:55.98;
heats (6) h1: Ladan 1:53.78; Ibrahim Hakami 1:56.39; Sharaheli 1:56.92; h2: Ghazaoui 1:53.33; Al-Yami
1:53.54; Al-Jadaani 1:53.87; Jaafar :55.05; Salman Al-Muqren 1:55.96; Omar Idriss 1:55.98;
110 m H (5)/-2.5: Atiah Mohamed Al-Shamrani 14.52; Shaker Abdullah Al-Salem 14.59; Munier Hashem
Al-Hashem 14.95; Baker Ali Al-Jouma 15.18; Mohamed Marzouk Al-Jadaani 15.29; Saad Marzouk 15.30;
heats (5) h1/-3.6: Al-Shamrani 14.97; Al-Salem 15.10; h2/-2.8: Al-Jouma 14.90; Al-Hashem 15.08;
M.Marzouk Al-Jadaani 15.27; Salman Mohamed Al-Jadaani 15.27;
400 m H (7): Mohamed Duhaim Al-Muawi 50.81; Azzam Ibrahim Abobaker/2004 51.57; Mohamed Abdullah Al-Amrad 51.66; Abdullah Rizkallah Al-Melihi 51.96; Isris Ayel Al-Soufiani 53.14; Yahya Fahad
Walbi/2004 54.00; Bandar Abdulaziz Al-Majrashi/2003 54.32;
heats (6) h1: Mouadh Ali Al-Saad 53.43 (dnf in final); Al-Melihi 54.07; Abobaker/2004 54.49;
h2: Al-Muawi 52.37; Al-Soufiani 53.11; Al-Amrad 53.32; Walbi/2004 53.95;
H J (6): Ahmed Abdullah Al-Taroubi/2004 2.00;
P V (6): Hussain Assem Al-Hizam 4.90; Ali Al-Qassar 4.30; Ahmed Yassin Al-Yasseen 4.20; Mohamed Rashid Al-Subaie/2004 4.20; Saaed Yaqout Mubarak 4.10;
L J (5): Hamoud Ali Al-Wani 7.47/+0.4; Ahmed Fayez Marzouk 7.12/+1.6;
S P (5): Mohamed Daouda Tolo 19.15; Ali Mustafa Al-Mubarak 16.48; Ameen Atiq Al-Aradi 15.36;
Khaled Abdullah Kedallah 15.20; Osama Hassan Al-Oqaili 15.20; Saeed Mubarak Al-Yami 14.46;
D T (7): Mohamed Daouda Tolo 54.65; Abobaker Mohamed Zakaria 50.99; Osama Hassan Al-Oqaili 49.38;
Mustafa Hassan Abo Shaheen 46.26;
J T (5): Ali Essa Abdulghani 69.18; Waleed Hassan Al-Hamad 63.55; Murtadha Issa Al-Hamad 61.81;
Abdullah Mohamed Al-Ghamdi 59.63; Sadiq Jaafar Al-Hamad 58.13;
Women:
100 m (6): Yasmeen DAl-abbagh 13.12/-0.5 (& 12.97/+1.4 as 1h1);
L J (7): Raghad Habib Abu Arish 4.85/-0.5 / NR;
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KOREA
National Throws Meeting at Mokpo / 25. – 26.10.2022
(- courtesy of Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF-)
following are the best performances from this traditional competition, which was held this year as a National
Meeting and for three events (each for Men & Women) only due to the Pandemic situation
Men:
S P (26): Hwang In-Sung 17.11; Jung Il-Woo 17.11; Kim Jae-Min 16.79; Yeo Jin-Seong 16.56;
Ji Hyun-Woo 16.53;
D T (25): Kim Il-Hyun 53.45;
H T (25): Lee Yun-Chul 59.38; Jang Dong-Won 61.25; Kang Min-Sung 60.56; Yun Seung-Chan 57.01;
Kim Jin 56.21;
Women:
S P (26): Lee Su-Jung 15.69; Jung Yu-Sun 15.66; Heo Ji-Young 15.17; Shin Bom-Yi 14.75;
Jung Se-Eun 14.53; Kim Yu-Jin 13.14;
D T (25): Shin Yu-Jin 53.34; Jung Ji-Hye 52.77; Jung Chae-Yoon 49.09; Kim Mi-Yeon 48.98;
Lee Hye-Min/2006 46.01;
H T (25): Park Seo-Jin 58.40; Kim Tae-Hee 57.48; Kim Hwi-Su 54.62; Lee Yu-Ra 51.85;
Kwon Su-Ah 38.87; Lee Chae-Yeon/2003 48.10;
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PHILIPPINES
Weekly Relays Series Meet at Pasig / 30.10.2022
(-courtesy of th PATAFA – Facebook – website – )
following are selected best performances from the 11th competition of these series / Week 10 & 12 meetings
were held for Junior & Youth athletes only and the only notable performance was achieved on 5th Nov by
Renchard Pagulayan in U20/Junior Men´s L J with 7.09 m/+0.4
800 m: Edwin Giron 1:55.75; Edgar Carado 1:56.15; Mariano Masano 1:56.31; Alference Braza 1:57.46;
Dhem Monton 1:57.63;
3000 m St/hand-timed: Junel Gobotia 9:34.6;
400 m H: Francis Medina 53.65;
P V: Hockett de los Santos 5.10 / 2nd PHI All-Time; Janry Ubas 4.50;
L J: Janry Ubas 7.59/-0.2;
S P: John Albert Mantua 15.26;
H T: John Albert Mantua 45.70;
5000 m Walk: Martin Leehuekee 24:03.23;
Women:
800 m: Bernalyn Bejoy 2:13.89,
3000 m St: Angel Mendoza 12:50.09; Meljoy Gonzales 12:54.97; Grace Tejones 12:59.71; Camila Tubiano
13:05.38; Laila Domingo 13:09.48;
400 m H: Abcde Agamanos 64.93;
L J: Diana Hurano 5.74/+0.4; Josefa Ligmayo 5.62/+1.0;
H T: Aira Teodosio 40.00;
4×400 R: Iskolar Team (E.Ruto, H.Delotavo, B.Bejoy, A.Agamanos) 3:57.07;
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(-amendments to earlier reports – with thanks to Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA -)
of the names from several athletes
National Championships at Yilan / 21. -22.10.2022
5000 m (22) 1. Chien Tzu-Chieh/2007 15:12.06;
P V (21):…5. Wu Yan-Han/2005 4.85;
H T (21):…5. You Jun-Yan 56.27;
4×100 R (22): Hualien Team (Sung Yu-Chun, Yueh Liu Hao-Chuan, Liu Chao-Hsuan, Lin Cheng-Yan) 40.64;
3000 m St (22):…3. Melanie Haarring (foreign student) 11:51.19;
100 m H / heats (21) h4/+0.7: …3. Chieh Hsiao/2008 14.80;
P V (21):…4. Chen Chuan-Lin 3.61;
Yen Min-Hsin/2004 3.61; Chung Yi-Ching/2004 3.51; Lin Yen-Ju 3.30;
L J (22):…2. Hsiang Chia-Li 5.91/+0.6;…5. Lin Tzu-Chi 5.68/-0.1;
S P (22):…5. Chang Yi-Hsin 13.32;
H T (22):…7. Huang Zhi-Qi/2003 48.32;
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New Taipei City Cup Meeting at New Taipei / 01. – 05.10.2022
100 m / heats (1) h4/+0.1: 1. Tsai,Chieh-Hsun 10.74; 2. Lin,Tsung-Han 10.78;
P V (2):…6. Chiu Chun-Chieh 4.60;
T J (2): 1. Huang Wei-Lin 15.24/-1.2;
D T (2): …3. Lu Po-Hsun/2003 46.49;
800 m (4):…3. Chiang Yi-An 1:55.37;
P V (1): …3. Li Chia-Jui/2005 4.60;
S P / 6 kg (4): …3. Wang Hsin/2007 15.81;
5000 m Walk (2): 1. Chen Jui-Kai/2008 23:37.68;…3. Lo Sheng-Chin/2008 24:37.29;
L J (1):…5. Lin Tzu-Chi 5.79/ 0.0;
3000 m St (5): 1. Chu Chieh-Yu 11:30.91; 2. Sung Kuan-Ying/2004 12:06.32;
100 m H (2)/+0.3: 1. Wu Yu-Ning/2006 14.16;…4. Hsu Tzu-Hsuan 14.70;
H J (4): …2. Tsou Shu-Chun 1.71;
H T (1): 1. Wang Tzu-Jui/2004 47.05; 2. Ke Hsin-Yu/2005 44.88; 3. Chang Yung-Hsien/2007 44.50;
J T (5):…4. Chuang Yung-Hsuan 43.35;
Heptathlon (3/ 4): 1. Kuo Hsieh-Ti/2005 4246 (15.33, 1.51, 7.59, 26.77, 5.02, 31.51, 2:34.23);
2000 m St (5): 1. He Yi-Chng/2009 8:00.16; 2. Li He-Chi/2008 8:00.94; 3. Li Chi-Chi 8:08.92;
H T / 3 kg (1): 1. Shih Chiao-Jo 49.78;
J T / 500 g (4): 1. Tai Yu-Chin 46.29; Lin Su-Yun/2008 45.29;
5000 m Walk (2): 1. Yeh Chin-Yu/2009 27:10.55;
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(-courtesy of the MAC-Federation – )
the following (not yet reported) new records during 2021 and 2022 season
3000 m St: 10:08.99 by Leong Chin Hei at Taoyuan / 11.05.2022 (=NR)
400 m H: 55.72 by Cheong Chi Chong/2004 at Macau/ 05.03.2022 (= NR & NJR)
10000 m: 38:52.01 by Hoi Long/1984 at Xi´an / 22.10.2021 (= NR)
H J: 1.65 m by Wong Wang Lok/2004 at Macau/ 06.03.2021 (= NR & NJR & NYR)
L J: 6.69 m/+1.6 by Lam Kuok Ngai/2005 at Macau/ 06.03.2022 (= NYR)
4×400 R: 3:36.03 by MAFC Youth Club Team at Macau/ 21.05.2022 (= NYR)
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
(-courtesy of different Race – websites – )
MALAYSIA
Internat.Standard Chartered Marathon at Kuala Lumpur / 13.11.2022
information from these International races are restricted to TOP 3 finishers for each event (for International & best National runners) / more detailed official results for the International section would be welcome
Marathon:
Moses Kiptoo Kurgat KEN 2:11:06; Kiprop Tanui KEN 2:15:20; Joseph Mwangi Ngare KEN 2:16:06;
…best Malaysian finishers: Poo Vasanthan Subramaniam 2:37:56; Muhaizar Mohamad 2:38:23;
Half Marathon:
James Kahura KEN 1:07:45; Elvis Kyala Kisavi KEN 1:08:34; David Kibet KEN 1:09:01;
…best Malaysian finishers: Prabudass Krishnan 1:10:13; Vimal Govendarajoo 1:14:07; Ahmed Luth Hamizan
1:15:18;
Women:
Marathon:
Shelmith Nyawira Muriuki KEN 2:44:16; Sheila Jepkosgei Chesang KEN 2:45:15; Eunice Nyawira Muchiri KEN 2:49:00;
…best Malaysian finishers: Noor Amelia Musa 3:13:59; Tahira Najmumisaa Zaid 3:17:01; Chua Khit Yeng 3:24:40;
Half Marathon:
Rosemary Mumo Katua KEN 1:18:03; Alize Muthoni Koigi KEN 1:18:42; Emily Jepkoech KEN 1:26:00;
…best Malaysian finisher: Chew Jia Qi 1:35:26;
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LEBANON
International OMT Marathon at Beyrouth / 13.11.2022
following are detailed results from the Marathon Race and for the winners in the Half Marathon (more detailed info from these races not available from the organisers of this WORLD ATHLETICS Label Road Race)
Marathon:
Mitku Tafa Dekeba ETH 2:14:23; Muleta Felate ETH 2:21:30; Benjamin Malot KEN 2:30:37; Saleh Zeaiter LBN 2:37:59; Bilal Awada LBN 2:41:02; Daoud Mustapha LBN 2:4252 (1st Veteran/45+);
Tarek Hlehel PLE 2:43:52;
Half Marathon:
Nader Jaber LBN 1:14:03;
Women:
Marathon:
Mulugojam Ambi ETH 2:28:59; Sheila Kiplagat KEN 2:37:30; Lelise Bero ETH 2:44:16; Chirine Njeim LBN 3:02:45; Kathia Rached LBN 3:11:52 / 1st Veteran/45+; Nadia Rizk LBN 3:12:04 / 1st Masters/50+;
Katarzyna Wesollowska POL 3:19:16; Joumana Safa LBN 3:21:34; Hala El Murr LBN 3:28:23; Liana
Harutyanan ARM 3:28:39; Ane Bertelsen DEN 3:29:36;
Half Marathon:
Nesrine Njeim LBN 1:24:01;
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OMAN
International Al Mouj Marathon at Muscat / 11.11.2022
following are detailed results / names of 2 of the following runners couldn´t be identified due to missing translations of Arab names
Men:
Marathon:
Eliud Too KEN 2:17:57; Bernard Cheptoch UGA 2:19:28; Jackson Kiprop UGA 2:20:01; Timothy Kipchumba KEN 2:20:48; Mohsin Suleiman Al-Hatmi OMA 2:44:26;
Half Marathon:
Inyasi Sulley TAN 1:03:15; Isaac Kibet UGA 1:04:14; Abdelali Bouazzaoui MAR 1:06:07; Salim
Al-Rashdi OMA 1:13:42; ?? ?? OMA 1:13:43; Omar Al-Alaoui OMA 1:18:52;
Women:
Marathon:
Sophy Jepchirchir KEN 2:36:20; Emmah Cheruto Ndiwa KEN 2:38:15; Norah Chebet KEN 2:44:30;
Kidist Fiseha ETH 2:54:19 (no others under 3:50 !!);
Half Marathon:
Aynadis Mebratu ETH/jr 1:13:20; Mercyline Cherono KEN 1:13:31; Alamrew Tirusew ETH 1:13:51;
Kalkiden Debeb ETH 1:15:29; ?? Hamkami ?? 1:16:12; Mayseline Issa Mbua THA 1:17:04; Bikile Teferi
ETH 1:22:02; Ciara Blackstock GBR 1:34:20 / 1st Veteran/40+; Arlene Cowgill GBR 1:37:31 / 2nd Vet;
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INDONESIA
National Borobudur Marathon at Magelang / 12.11.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Nurshodiq 2:38:05; Irmansyah 2:39:58;
Half Marathon:
Khairullah 1:18:02;
Women:
Marathon:
Pretty Sihite 3:10:44; Yulianti Utari 3:15:42; Triyaningsih 3:17:21; Anjelika B.Ginting 3:18:23;
Half Marathon:
Ai Kusmiyati 1:30:05;
BHUTAN
BAAF Half Marathon at Thimphu / 01.11.2022
exact distance unconfirmed / both winners finished with times faster than the official NR (1:15:19 & 1:32:18);
however, most probably short distance same as at same races during previous years / all following runners
from Bhutan
Men:
Sangay Wangchuk 1:15:18; Kinley Tshering 1:16:25; Dechen Ugyen 1:18:43;
Women:
Goma Pradhan 1:29:46 (2nd = 1:49:22 only !!);
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
International Women´s 10 km Road Race at Dubai / 13.11.2022
10 km:
Madina Kadir Mohamed ETH 32:48; Liz Verheyden BEL 33:34 (3rd = 39:43 !!)
5 km:
Fanos Tekle ETH 16:32; Emilia Mangilinan POL 17:15;
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Mai Dubai City Half Marathon at Dubai / 30.10.2022
Men (winner = 1:21:18 only)
Women:
Mina Golestanehno IRI 1:27:56; Gillian Clarke IRL 1:28:12; Lida Alaei IRI 1:28:36; Georgina Bishop
GBR 1:32:25; Kate Elsmore GBR 1:33:16;
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22nd International JTBC Marathon at Seoul / 06.11.2022
following are results from the Half Marathon Road race for Junior Men in addition to the Marathon results by Report No 24 / no female Junior competitors
You Jin-Seo/2003 1:09:33; Choi Chan-Yu/2003 1:10:43; Kim Young-Ho/2003 1:13:56;
ON THE TRACK
INDIA
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan – )
37th National Junior Champs at Guwahati / 11. – 15.11.2022
following are detailed results from these major National Champs for different age-categories /
my correspondent explained, that the Athletics Federation of India is following the “absolute age” system instead of WORLD ATHLETICS rules for the Junior/Youth age reckoning system. So in some events, those athletes born in Nov/Dec 2002 are allowed to take part in U20, born in Nov/Dec 2004 in U18, etc.
Junior Men / under 20 years:
100 m (12)/ 0.0: Lalu Prasad Bhoi/2003 10.71; Sadanand Kumar/2003 10.73;
semis (11) s2/-0.4: Sadanand/2003 10.81; s2/-0.8: Bhoi/2003 10.81;
heats (11) h1/ 0.0: Sadanand/2003 10.84; h4/ 0.0: Bhoi/2003 10.77;
200 m (15)/-0.3: Sumit Mondal/2003 21.62; Kapil ??/2003 21.67; Abhijeet Singh Langeh/2003 21.75;
S.M.Akash Raj/(2002) 21.86;
semis (14) s1/ 0.0: Mondal/2003 21.70; s3/-0.1: Kapil/2003 21.82;
heats (13) h1/ 0.0: Mondal/2003 21.81; h3/+1.8: Kapil/2003 21.70; Singh Langeh/2003 21.94; Deepanshu
Kumar/2004 21.98; h4/ 0.0: Raj/(2002) 21.86;
400 m (12): Deepak Rohilla/2003 47.59; Rahul Kumar Githala/2003 47.81; Lavish Sharma/(2002) 48.14;
semis (11) s1: Shylesh Akshay/2003 48.38; Rohilla/2003 48.47; s2: Githala/2003 47.87; Karna Bag/2004 48.24; Sharma/(2002) 48.28;
heats (11) h1: Rohilla/2003 48.42; h2: Githala 48.31; h4: R.Abishek/2004 48.51;
800 m (15): Pradeep Senthilkumar/2003 1:48.88; Somnath Chauhan/2004 1:49.85; Arjun Waskale/2003 1:51.18; Satyajeet Suresh Pujari/2003 1:53.87; Shyam Milan Bind/2004 1:54.10; Sanjeet Balhara/2003 1:54.18; Sayan Karmakar/2003 1:54.21;
heats (14) h1: Balhara/2003 1:52.49; Bind/2004 1:52.76; Mehedi Hassan/2004 1:53.24;
h2: Senthilkumar/2003 1:50.17; Waskale/2003 1:50.25; Chauhan/2004 1:50.32; Pujari/2003 1:51.39;
Jayasankar Rijoy/2003 1:52.13; Happy ??/(2002) 1:52.68; Virsang Thakor/2003 1:54.47;
h3: Karmakar/2003 1:53.97; Akash S.Gollar/(2002) 1:54.58;
1500 m (13): Arjun Waskale/2003 3:50.15; Satyajeet Suresh Pujari/2003 3:52.86; Vikash Veerbhan/2004 3:55.37;
heats (12) h1: Waskale/2003 3:55.34; Dada Shingade/2003 3:55.61; Tushar Vasant Bhekane/2003 3:55.64;
Vikash/2004 3:55.67; Sumit Kumar/2003 3:55.68;
5000 m (15): Dushyant Kumar/2004 14:44.19; Narsingh Patel/(2002) 14:45.18; Arun Shankar Malavi/2003
14:49.41; Ajay ??/2003 14:54.26;
10000 m (11): Gagan Singh/2003 31:07.14; Dushyant Kumar/2004 31:07.92; Narsingh Patel/(2002) 31:08.96;
3000 m St (15): Mohit ??/(2002) 9:16.46; Dhuladev Baban Ghagar/2003 9:18.74; Vinit Rathi/2003 9:19.31;
110 m H / 99 cm (13)/ 0.0: V.Muhammed Hanan/2003 14.07; Rathish Pandiduraj/2004 14.18; Sarthak Sadashiv/2004 14.49; Shubham Singh Rawat/2004 14.66; R.Sanjay/2003 14.85;
heats (12) h1/ 0.0: Hanan/2003 14.15; Pandiduraj/2004 14.42; Sadashiv/2004 14.84; h2/ 0.0: Singh Rawat/2004 14.72; Sanjay/2003 14.83;
400 m H (15): Karna Bag/2004 52.10; Hardeep Kumar/2003 52.89; Devram Rathava/2004 53.19; Rakshith Ravindhra Nair/2004 53.45; Jayesh Baldaniya/2003 53.57;
heats (14) h2: Bag/2004 53.87; h3: Baldaniya/2003 53.89;
H J (13): Aryan Arun Patil/2004 2.09; Md Asraf Ali/2003 2.09; Dhairyshil Dhanaji Gayakwad/2003 2.06; Aniket Subhash Mane/2004 2.03; Piyush Singh Panwar/2003 2.03; Nikhil Das/2003 2.03;
P V (11): R.Sakhti Mahendran/2003 4.90; Ankit Kumar Yadav/2004 4.70; R.Hariharan/2003 4.60; Tanuj Kumar/2003 4.50;
L J (14): Amitra Ghosh/2003 7.55w/+2.1; T.J.Joseph/(2002) 7.25/ 0.0; Lakhveer Singh/2003 7.23/-2.1;
Aryan Choudhary/2004 7.22/-1.0;
T J (15): Akhilesh ??/2003 15.99/-1.9; Sukhpreet Singh/2004 15.63/ 0.0; Jwngsar Basumatary/2003
15.57/ 0.0; Vishal Kumar/2003 15.41/ 0.0; Pradeep Kumar/2004 15.22/-1.0;
S P / 6 kg (15): Sanyam Sanjay/2003 19.10; Rudra Narayan Pandey/2003 18.39; Jaidev Dikka/2004 18.21;
Yajat ??/2003 18.04; Bhagat Singh/(2002) 17.68; Varinderpal Singh/(2002) 17.62; Anurag Singh Kaler/2005
17.59; Omesh Ranga/2003 17.08;
D T / 1.75 kg (13): Zaanbaz Singh/2003 52.89; Virender Olla/(2002) 50.91; Anil Kumar/(2002) 50.84;
Nagendra Annappa Naik/(2002) 50.71; Bhartpreet Singh/2004 50.21;
qualification (11): Zaanbaz/2003 51.93; Ch.Shreyash Baburao/2003 50.97; Naik/(2002) 50.01;
H T / 6 kg (15): Mohammad Shahban/2004 69.05; Vipin Kumar/2003 65.05; Neeraj ??/2003 61.85; S.Dhinesh/2003 60.96; Himanshu Sura/(2002) 59.46; Abhinav Yadav/2003 58.04;
J T (15): Vikash Sharma/2003 71.21; Shivam Lohakare/2004 70.03; Manbir Singh/(2002) 69.15; Vivek Kumar/2003 68.60; Suraj Kumar/(2002) 68.02; Ravi Tanwar/(2002) 66.38; Hemant Choudhary/2003 64.81;
M.Niraj/2004 64.58; Jayesh Kumar Gupta/2003 64.01;
Decathlon (11/12): Sunil Kumar/2004 6595 (11.78; 6.64; 10.85; 1.85; 52.19 / 15.04; 35.85; 4.10; 47.09; 4:48.02); A.S.Logeshkumar/2003 6473 (11.87; 6.46; 12.42; 1.91; 53.06 / 15.30; 33.56; 3.90; 44.48; 4:48.52); M.Kushal Kumar/2003 6393 (11.86; 6.12; 12.72; 1.79; 51.46 / 15.07; 34.31; 3.00; 52.55; 4:35.49); Tej Lakshman/2003 6295 (11.72; 6.41; 11.98; 1.73; 51.89 / 15.71; 33.88; 4.00; 43.55; 4:55.00); Nanab Javeshbhai 6162 (11.76; 6.53; 10.59; 1.82; 51.17 / 15.23; 30.94; 3.40; 37.81; 4:43.09);
10000 m Walk (12): Bilin George Anto/2004 43:39.27; Sachin Singh Bohra/2003 43:39.47; Aaryan Singh/2003 43:51.97; Vivek Rathi/2003 45:31.46; Dattaram Ladu Dalvi/2004 46:23.73; Babubhai Barjod/2004 46:55.84; K.P.Praveen/2003 47:50.01; T.Dasharath Ningappa/2003 48:03.52; R.Dhanush/2004 48:10.68; Amit Gurjar/2003 48:14.97; Roshan Kumar/2004 49:15.99; Bhupesh Sahu/2003 49:50.20; Jaswinder Singh/(2002) 49:55.19;
4×100 R (14): Odisha Junior Team (B.Sardar, L.P.Bhoi, A.Dalabehera, A.Ekka) 41.31;
4×400 R (15): Haryana Junior Team (Gurvinder Singh, Sumit, Kapil, D.Rohila) 3:13.11;
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
100 m (12)/ 0.0: Jayaraj Dondapati Mruty/2005 10.83;
200 m (15)/ 0.0: Abhay Singh/2006 21.87; Aman Chaudhary/2006 21.88; Varun Oori Manohar/2005 21.96;
heats (13) h1/ 0.0: Manohar/2005 21.95;
400 m (12): Aman Chaudhary/2006 47.56; Abhay Singh/2006 47.88; Jay Kumar/2006 48.38;
semis (11) s1: Chaudhary/2006 47.75; Abhay/2006 48.47;
800 m (15): Ankit ??/2005 1:52.53; Suresh Indranadhan/2005 1:53.43; Adarsh Kumar Maurya/2005 1:53.81;
J.Shobhit/2005 1:53.99; Vinod Kumar Banoth/2005 1:54.23;
heats (14) h1: Ankit/2005 1:52.45; Kumar Maurya/2005 1:52.69; Indranadhan/2005 1:53.92; Kumar Banoth/2005 1:53.94; h3: Shobhit/2005 1:53.91; Sahil ??/2004 1:53.95; Himanshu Rathi/2006 1:54.28;
1500 m (13): Sakir ??/2005 3:55.22; Shailabh ??/2005 3:55.41; Rahul Yadav/2004 3:56.61;
Priyanshu ??/2006 3:56.72;
3000 m (15): Anuj Mathur/2005 8:25.15; Jaswant Saroj/2005 8:26.82; Rijwan ??/2005 8:33.93; Dhanesh ??/2004 8:40.48; Vinod Singh/2005 8:40.73;
2000 m St (15): Vikesh Dagur/2005 6:01.29; Ajit Kumar/2005 6:07.60; Sumit Rathee/2006 6:10.83; Ranvir
Kumar Singh/2005 6:16.81; Sohel Beg/2005 6:17.39; Suraj Kumar Pal/2005 6:18.19;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (13)/-2.1: Nayan Pradip Sarde/2005 14.28; Sandip Vinod Gond/2006 14.37; Kathiravan Hariharan/2005 14.44; Anuj Kumar/2005 14.61; Rajendra Sidhu/2006 14.75;
heats (12) h1/ 0.0: Gond/2006 14.41; Ankith Jogi/2005 14.76; h2/ 0.0: Sarde/2005 14.31; Anuj/2005 14.39; Bhushan Sunil Patil/2006 14.68; h3/ 0.0: Hariharan/2005 14.37;
400 m H / 84 cm (15): Jerome Sanjay Nishanth/2006 53.40; Kunal Kumar/2004 53.54; Murad Sirman/2005 53.81;
P V (13): Kuldeep Kumar/2005 4.80; Dev Meena/2005 4.60; Banti Rajesh Nath/2005 4.50;
L J (15): Laxmikant Singh/2005 7.40/ 0.0; Yash Paresh Khanvilkar/2005 7.30/ 0.0; K.Balajeeva/2005
7.27/ 0.0; Mahesh Satish Jadhav/2005 7.18/ 0.0; Mandeep Singh/2005 7.17/+0.7;
qualification (12)/nwi: Khanvilkar/2005 7.14; Balajeeva/2005 7.14;
T J (13): Kothuri Pranay/2005 14.89/+0.2;
S P / 5 kg (14): Armandeep Singh/2006 18.78; Nikhlesh ??/2005 18.42; Ankit Yadav/2005 17.88; Aoikheek Gogoi/2005 17.88; Hushanpreet Singh/2005 16.72;
D T / 1.5 kg (12): Atul ??/2005 60.17 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader; Vikas Dasari/2004 56.61;
Rishabh ??/2004 56.17; Abhishek Yadav/2004 52.69; Bharanitharan Thangavel/2005 52.60; Dhruv Tavatia/2005 52.28;
H T / 5 kg (15): Prateek ??/2005 65.28; Hunny ??/2005 64.86; Mohd Aman/2005 61.78; Narpat Singh/2006 60.99;
J T / 700 g (11): Dipanshu Sharma/2006 69.28; Arjun ??/2006 69.12; Gurupreet Singh/2006 66.83; Manish ??/2005 65.69; Ranvijay Singh/2005 65.63;
10000 m Walk (14): Aditya Negi/2004 42:44.93 / Asian 2022 Junior Leader; Babendra Singh/2006 43:15.47/ Asian 2022 Youth Leader; Vishal Sherawat/2005 44:21.59; Deepanshu ??/2005 47:08.32; Vishal Rajaram Yadav/2005 47:13.20; Amit Kumar/2006 47:48.48; Laxmi Shankar/2005 47:58.85;
Medley Relay (13): Andhra Pradesh Youth Team (V.Himateja, P.Kumar Pangi, S.Lohit, B.Sreekanth Naik) 1:55.94;
Younger Boys / under 16 years:
300 m (12): Shaik Azaruddin/2007 35.06; Gajendra Singh/2007 35.38;
2000 m (15): Anil Kumar/2008 5:35.86; Aman Kumar/2007 5:38.38;
5000 m Walk (13): Himanshu Kumar/2006 20:51.66; Nitin Gupta/2008 21:14.74; Aditya Mathur/2007 22:26.27; Rajesh Kumar Saini/2007 22:35.58; Himanshu Panwar/2007 23:36.30; Elangbam Gungcha Singh/2008 23:36.83; Sahil Joon/2006 23:40.28; Sagarbhai Katara/2007 24:15.08; Ningombam Malemngane/2007 24:48.23;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
100 m (12)/ 0.0: Bhawna ??/2003 11.91; Sudeshna Hanmant Shivankar/2003 11.96; Tamanna ??/2004 12.16;
semis (11) s1/ 0.0: Shivankar/2003 12.11; Tamanna/2004 12.23; s2/ 0.0: Bhawna/2003 12.09;
heats (11) h2/ 0.0: Bhawna/2003 12.16; h3/ 0.0: Shivankar/2003 12.17; h4/ 0.0: Tamanna/2004 12.16;
200 m (15)/-0.2: Sudeshna Hanmant Shivankar/2003 24.34; Nayana Gangarama Kokare/2004 24.64; Kunja Rajitha/2003 24.80; Bhawna ??/2003 24.89;
heats (13) h1/-1.3: Rajitha/2003 25.21; h2/-0.2: Kokare/2004 24.87; Shivankar/2003 24.88; Shyama Mandal/2003 25.14;
400 m (12): Priya H.Mohan/2003 53.94; Kunja Rajitha/2003 54.32; Summy ??/2003 55.11; Shyama Mandal/2003 55.33; Mugada Sireesha/2003 56.45; Elga Thomas/2003 56.47; Akshya Shree Baskar/(2002)
56.63;
heats (11) h1: Summy/2003 54.91; Rajitha/2003 55.05; h2: Sireesha/2003 57.20; Tannu ??/(2002) 57.68;
h3: Mohan 55.07; Mandal/2003 56.14; Thomas/2003 56.97; Baskar/(2002) 57.30;
800 m (15): Ashakiran Barla/2006 2:08.85; Akshana ??/2003 2:09.42; Tai Hiraman Bamhane/(2002) 2:10.88;
Shivechha Vikas Patil/2003 2:12.50; Lavika Sharma/2003 2:12.54; Elga Thomas/2003 2:14.63;
heats (14) h1: Akshana/2003 2:13.10; Huidrom Bhumeshwory/2004 2:13.39; Thomas/2003 2:13.42;
Deepashree ??/2003 2:14.36; h2: Bamhane/(2002) 2:12.99; Barla/2006 2:13.00; Sharma/2003 2:13.18;
Donthu Bhagyalaxmi/2003 2:13.55; Punitha Ragubathi/2003 2:14.75;
1500 m (13): Akshana ??/2003 4:26.39; Tai Hiraman Bamhane/(2002) 4:30.60; Huidrom Bhumeshwory/2004 4:31.82; Ashakiran Barla/2006 4:32.50; Varsha ??/(2002) 4:38.73; Donthu Bhagyalaxmi/2003 4:43.00; Pooja Yadav/2003 4:44.10; Susmita Tigga/2003 4:44.31;
heats (12) h1: Bhumeshwory/2004 4:42.23; Barla/2006 4:42.23; Varsha/(2002) 4:42.72; Anisha ??/2004 4:42.83; Yadav/2003 4:43.36; h2: Akshana/2003 4:39.23; Bamhane/(2002) 4:40.10; Bhagyalaxmi/2003
4:41.45; Tigga/2003 4:41.55; Ruhi Bohra/2004 4:42.72; Stephy Sara Koshy/2003 4:43.40;
3000 m (15): Pravinbhai Chaudhari Drashtiben/2003 9:34.97; Srushti Shridhar Redekar/2004 9:46.07; Reena ??/2003 9:47.64; Supriti Kachhap/2003 9:57.40; Bushra Khan Gauri/2004 10:15.69; Sowmya Selvan/(2002) 10:16.24; C.Priyanka/2004 10:20.49;
5000 m (11): Pravinbhai Chaudhari Drashitben/2003 16:39.45; Reena ??/2003 16:57.58; Supriti Kachhap/2003 17:05.64; Pooja Verma/2003 17:19.04; Jyoti ??/2003 17:47.92; Tannu ??/2003 17:48.65; Sowmya Selvan/(2002) 17:50.29;
3000 m St (15): Susmita Tigga/2003 11:02.31; Nikita ??/2004 11:46.32; H.Shraddha Bharat/2003 12:04.42;
Kavita Wad/2003 12:24.72; Rituraj ??/2004 12:25.03; Priti ??/2004 12:29.55; Monika ??/2004 12:45.34;
100 m H (13)/-0.5: Namayi Ruchitha/2004 14.71; Lovely Rajput/2004 14.98; Vysali Ganesan/2004 15.07;
400 m H (15): Simmy ??/2003 61.58; Isha Chander Prakash/2003 62.57; Shweta Satappa Chikodi/2003 53.51; Lovely Rajput/2004 64.24;
heats (14) h1: Simmy/2003 62.03; Chikodi/200 63.85; h2: Prakash/2003 63.36; Geeta Ramlal Devasi/2003
63.42;
H J (12): Khyati Mathur/2003 1.79; Jayal Jamod/2003 1.68; B.Sahana/2003 1.68;
P V (14): Rajni ??/2004 3.30; Vibha Srinivasa/2004 3.20; Shabnam ??/2003 3.20; Nagamma Ravindra Baje/2003 3.10;
L J (11): Shaili Singh/2004 6.38/ 0.0; Anjali ??/2003 6.03/+1.7; M.Kavya Manoharan/2003 5.72/ 0.0;
T J (14): Poorva Hitesh Sawant/2003 12.98/ 0.0; Merymukta Soreng/2004 12.37/ 0.0; Nimisha Dayma/2003
12.34/ 0.0; S.Emayatharasi/2003 12.17/-0.6; P.S.Adithya/2003 12.10/ 0.0;
S P (11): Shiksha ??/(2002) 14.02; Jasmine Kaur/2003 13.86; Jyoti Vaishnav/2004 13.28; M.Sharmila/2003
13.19;
D T (11): Sanya Yadav/2003 47.31; Kiran ??/2003 46.62; Neetu Kumari/2004 46.14; Anusha Yadav/2003 44.80;
H T (13): Tanya Chaudhary/2003 58.30; Vanshika Singh/2004 52.09; Manjita ??/2004 47.63; Blessy Devasia/2003 46.80; Jeshvi Bishnoi/2004 46.14; Mital Solanki/2003 45.83; Lalita Rani/2003 45.74;
J T (11): Dhanmati Xess/2003 40.64;
Heptathlon (13/14): K.A.Anamika/2004 4387 (15.51; 1.55; 7.87; 26.30 / 5.48; 27.13; 2:32.95); Snehamol George 4374 (15.75; 1.46; 10.93; 26.62 / 5.31; 28.50; 2:35.64); Doly Sonker 4150 (16.70; 1.49; 9.69; 27.63 /
5.00; 35.40; 2:37.48); Khushi ?? 4003 (16.97; 1.67; 8.49; 28.42 / 5.26; 27.26; 2:46.51);
10000 m Walk (13): Mansi Negi/2003 47:30.94 / NJR; Rachana ??/2003 49:14.88; Sejal Anil Singh/2003 49:29.31; Geeta Lohar/(2002) 49:37.93; Indu ??/2004 50:00.41; Deepika Sharma/2003 51:25.23;
Rupali ??/2003 53:04.39;
4×100 R (14): Tamil Nadu Junior Team (S.Sathiya Sri, K.Ravishankar, V.Ganesan, R.Aswini) 49.01;
4×400 R (15): Tamil Nadu Junior Team (P.Rameshpandi, P.Ragubathi, N.Ananthitha, A.Shree Baskar) 3:52.61;
Youth Girls / under 18 years:
400 m (12): Akanksha ??/2004 55.87; Roshani Yadav/2006 56.44; Anushka Dattatray Kumbkar/2005 56.97;
heats (11) h1: Kumbhar/2005 56.89; h2: Yadav/2006 57.13; Akanksha/2004 57.19;
800 m (15): Laxmipriya Kisan/2005 2:15.08;
1500 m (13): Laxita Vinod Sandilea/2005 4:44.00; Anchal Chauhan/2005 4:45.01; Chanchal Jakhad/2005 4:45.55;
3000 m (15): Aakancha Kerketta/2005 9:55.20; R.Sanika Shashikant/2005 10:00.57; Sonam Chaudhary/2005
10:15.70;
2000 m St (15): Sonam ??/2004 7:17.34; Sakshi Sargar/2005 7:26.45; Ekta Pradeep Dey/2005 7:29.49;
Varsha Sharma/2005 7:41.45; Payal ??/2005 7:42.43; Cheripelly Keerthana/2006 7:44.04;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (13)/ 0.0: Unnath Aiyappa Bolland/2005 13.94; Sabita Toppo/2005 14.16; Shiny Gladssia/2005 14.64; Aliza Aftab Mulla/2006 14.77;
heats (12) h1/ 0.0: Bolland/2005 14.19; D.Sheeba/2005 14.84; h2/ 0.0: Toppo/2005 14.26; Gladssia/2005
14.87; Mulla/2006 14.98;
400 m H (15): Shreeya Rajesh/2005 62.12; R.Harshitha/2005 62.79; Shravani Sachin Sangle/2005 63.19;
heats (14) h1: Sangle/2005 63.76; h2: Rajesh/2005 64.15;
H J (12): Pavana Nagaraj/2005 1.73;
P V (15): Vanshika Ghanghas/2005 3.40; Nitika Anup Akare/2005 3.20; Bhavya Jain/2005 3.20;
L J (11): Nidhi ??/2006 6.12/+0.1; Pariksha ??/2005 5.80/ 0.0; Lata Patel/2004 5.76/ 0.0; Sabita Toppo/2005 5.75/ 0.0;
T J (13): V.Divyasri/2005 12.13/ 0.0; Nidhi ??/2006 11.93/+1.3;
S P / 3 kg (14): Vidhi ??/2004 16.56; Rubasri Krishnamoorthi/2005 15.47; V.S.Anupriya/2006 15.36; Gurleen Kaur/2006 14.68; Tamanna ??/2006 14.29; Jashandeep Kaur/2005 14.14;
D T (12): Akhila Raju/2005 43.06; Nikita Kumari/2006 42.41; Soni Kumari/2005 41.48; Munesh ??/2006
41.45; Vidhi ??/2004 40.44;
H T / 3 kg (13): Ankita ??/2005 54.20; Ann Maria Terin/2005 49.54; Haqikat Kaur Grewal/2005 49.21;
J T / 500 g (14): Deepika Kumar/2005 53.36; Nishi Kumari/2005 46.62;
Heptathlon (13/14): Pavana Nagaraj/2005 4547 (15.53; 1.69; 9.21; 26.27 / 5.64; 27.77; 2:46.12); Mohur Mukherjee 4139 (15.45; 1.66; 7.70; 26.86 / 5.22; 20.46; 2:43.94);
5000 m Walk (12): Arti ??/2006 24:19.90; Savitaben Lalabhai Chaudhary/2006 25:39.61; Mansi Juvanbhai Vala/2005 25:55.12; Kavita Dudi/2006 26:01.66; B.Navana/2006 26:48.11; Vaishnavi Negi/2005 26:53.78;
Younger Girls / under 16 years:
300 m (12): Heena Rezoana Mallick/2007 38.57 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader (& 38.70 as 1s1 & 38.80 as 1h3 on 1st day); Neeru Pathak/2007 39.81;
2000 m (15): Vanshika ??/2006 6:36.40; H.Janhavi Dnyaneshwar/2008 6:38.24; Pranathi ??/2007 6:38.52;
H J (15): Pooja ??/2007 1.76;
S P / 3 kg (11): Pooja Kumari/2007 14.48; Anshu ??/2007 14.34;
D T (12): Amanat Kamboj/2007 40.29;
J T / 500 g (15): Bhateri ??/2007 43.10;
3000 m Walk (14): Khushbu Yadav/2007 15:12.76; Saptami Singha/2007 15:30.22; Manisha ??/2006 15:30.31;
Medley Relay (13): West Bengal Youth/U16 Team (K.Sardar, A.Baidya, T.Khatun, H.R.Mallick) 2:13.05;
Mixed Relays:
Juniors / under 20 years / 4×400 R (14): Karnataka Junior Team (A.Gollar, Deepashree, K.Lokesh, P.H.Mohan)
3:33.10;
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following are the best performances (results from finals only) of two State Junior Champs for different age-categories to be held during October under the same regulations as the above National Champs /
both events reported without wind-measurements
66th Kerala State Junior Champs at Thenhipalam / 20. – 23.10.2022
Junior Men / under 20 years:
400 m (21): Shylesh Akshay/2003 47.97;
800 m (22): Jayasankar Rijoy/2003 1:53.40; Ajay K.Viswanath/2003 1:54.31; Abhinave Sajeevan/2003 1:54.41;
1500 m (21): Jayasankar Rijoy/2003 3:57.25; Ahbay Krishna/2003 3:57.44;
400 m H (22): C.Arunjith/2003 53.83;
P V (20): Madhusudanan Akshay/2003 4.50;
L J (21): T.J.Joseph/(2002) 7.36;
T J (22): V.S.Sebastian/2003 14.89;
Decathlon (20/21)/no details: Noushad Thowfeeq/2003 6521;
10000 m Walk (20): Bilin George Anto/2004 46:35.28; K.P.Praveen/2003 47:45.31;
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
800 m (22): Suresh Indranathan/2005 1:55.81;
D T / 1.5 kg (22): K.C.Servan/2006 55.06;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
400 m (21): Elga Thomas/2003 56.65;
400 m H (22): Nayana Jose/2004 63.18; K.V.Lakshmi Priya/2004 63.72;
H J (20): Roshina Augustine/2003 1.69;
P V (22): Nagamma Ravindra Baje/2003 & Mani Akshaya/2003 3.20; Nekha Eldho/2003 3.10;
T J (23): P.S.Adithya/2003 12.07;
H T (23): Blessy Devasia/2003 46.17;
Heptathlon (21/22)/no details: K.A.Anamika/2004 4127;
Youth Girls / under 18 years:
400 m (21): Sharika Sunilkumar/2006 57.66;
2000 m St (23): C.R.Nithya/2006 7:45.29; M.Manjima/2006 8:16.28;
400 m H (22): C.S.Krishnapriya/2004 63.64;
S P / 3 kg (21): V.S.Anupriya/2006 15.49; Akhila Raju/2005 14.33;
D T (22): Akhila Raju/2005 43.99;
H T / 3 kg (23): Ann Maria Terin/2005 48.50;
Medley Relay (23): Kozhikode Youth Team (C.Bhadra, J.S.Nivedya, M.Vinod, S.Sunilkumar) 2:19.08;
Mixed Relay / under 20 years:
4×400 R (21): Palakhad Junior Team (K.R.Rijith, ?? ??, R.Niraj, V.Rajan) 3:43.54;
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36th Tamil Nadu State Junior Champs at Tiruvannamalai / 16. – 19.10.2022
Junior Men / under 20 years:
100 m (18): R.Saisiddharth/2003 10.76;
200 m (19): A.Nithin/2003 21.73; S.M.Akash Raj/(2002) 21.97; R.Saisiddharth/2003 21.99;
800 m (19): Pradeep Senthil Kumar/2003 1:50.18; K.Akash/2004 1:55.51; A.Muthu Pandi/2003 1:55.71;
110 m H / 99 cm (18): Pandidui Rathish/2004 14.26; R.Sanjay/2003 14.41; R.Bhuvaneshwaran/(2002) 14.55;
Vishal Raj/2003 14.61; S.Dhibesh/2004 14.74;
heats (18) h1: Rathish/2004 14.33; h3: Sanjay/2003 14.67;
400 m H (19): L.Sarabeshwar/2003 53.69; R.Akash/2003 53.86;
H J (19): Balakrishna ??/2004 2.05;
P V (16): R.Sakhti Mahendran/2003 4.60; R.Hariharan/2003 4.50;
L J (19): S.Sanmath Darshan/2003 7.40; V.Eugene Shelton/2004 7.13; S.Logeshwaran/2003 7.12;
T J (18): S.Karthick Balaji/2004 15.04;
S P / 6 kg (18): A.Vishna/2003 16.37;
H T / 6 kg (16): S.Dhinesh/2003 59.05;
10000 m Walk (19): R.Dhanush/2004 47:06.56;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
200 m / semis (19) s1: Sagaya Jasmine Rose/2003 24.70; s2: R.Aswini/2004 25.01;
400 m (18): Akshya Shree Baskar/(2002) 56.26 (& 57.16 as 1h3); Punitha Ragubathi/2003 57.18;
800 m (19): Punitha Ragubathi/2003 2:14.76;
5000 m (18): Sowmya Selvan/(2002) 18:13.27;
100 m H (18): Vysali Ganesan/2004 14.95;
400 m H (17): R.Harshitha/2005 63.82;
H J (19): N.K.Varsha/(2002) 1.70;
L J (18): A.Abinaya Sri/2004 5.88; Kavya Manoharan/2003 5.77; Meryl Ann Mathew/2003 5.77; P.Amanda/2003 5.67;
S P (19): M.Sharmila/2003 14.08;
H T (16): B.Nithya/2003 45.77;
Youth Girls / under 18 years:
3000 m (17): Aakancha Kerketta/2005 9:51.04;
S P / 3 kg (17): Rubasri Krishnamoorthi/2005 14.90;
Younger Girls / under 16 years:
2000 m (18): S.Michel Belisya/2007 6:47.95; Pratigya Panna/2008 6:51.58;
S P / 3 kg (19): V.Madhumitha/2006 15.00;
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MALDIVES
National Grand Prix Meet at Hulhumale / 11. – 12.11.2022
(- courtesy of Mr Ahmed Munthaqim, MDV Athletics Association -)
two national records were improved during this competition, where HASSAN SAAID won all 3 sprints events, although with rather modest times for him (11.22/-1.3 at 100 m; 22.55/+1.3 at 200 m & 50.27 at 400 m)
Men:
3000 m (12): Hussain Fazeel Haroon 9:02.57/ NR;
Women:
L J (12): Mariyam Ru Ya Ali/2005 5.19/+0.1 / NR & NJR & NYR;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
(-courtesy of different Race – websites – )
KUWAIT
GULF BANK 642 Intern.Marathon at Al Kuwait / 26.11.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Anouar El Ghouz MAR 2:20:20; Omer Alkanoglu TUR 2:22:41; Ali Al-Shahrani KSA 2:47:36;
Half Marathon:
Ahmet Alkanoglu TUR 1:07:49; Philip Ekwon Lowatan KEN 1:08:08; Ahmed Osman USA 1:09:31;
Youmni El Himer MAR 1:09:49; Abdallah Al-Shammari (no country code / probably KSA ??) 1:11:29;
Rashid Al-Noaimi BRN 1:14:20;
Women:
Marathon:
Dorra Al-Sboei TUN 3:19:47 (no others under 3:40);
Half Marathon:
Fatima Al-Hajeri KUW 1:33:33/NR; Hannah Glendinning GBR 1:35:27; Haya Al.-Refai KUW 1:37:16;
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THAILAND
International Marathon at Bangkok / 20.11.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Bililign Yimer ETH 2:21:04; Teshome Getachew Besha ETH 2:21:05; Joseph Mwangi Ngare KEN 2:33:50; Tefera Moges Abate ETH 2:34:15; Kindu Sewmehon Tiruneh ETH 2:34:19; Wirat Waidara
THA 2:39:19; Boonthung Srisung THA 2:39:19; Jaran Jupo THA 2:39:40;
Half Marathon:
John Muiruri Mburu KEN 1:12:34; Tesfaye Tsegaye Keress ETH 1:12:49; Nattawat Innum THA 1:13:50;
Kenneth Kibet Rono KEN 1:14:32;
Women:
Marathon:
Marta Tinsae Birehan ETH 2:52:47; Fridah Jepkoech KEN 2:57:34; Margaret Wangui Njuguna KEN 2:59:23 / 1st Masters/50+; Emebet Niguse ETH 3:03:31; Alice Kabura Njoroge KEN 3:04:40; Aoranuch Aiamtas THA 3:07:46; Dorcas Jebotip Tarus KEN 3:11:02; Soraya Tawong THA 3:11:35; Julia Wangui Njari KEN 3:15:53; Rabeang Rangphia THA 3:21:08;
Half Marathon:
Rosemary Mumo Katua KEN 1:19:53; Papassorn Pithampitayarat THA 1:31:17; Ornanong Wongsorn THA
1:32:36; Akanittha Ketkaew THA 1:33:01;
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Empire Tower Half Marathon at Bangkok / 27.11.2022
Men:
Kindu Sewmehon Tiruneh ETH 1:11:10; Bililign Yimer ETH 1:11:43; Tesfaye Tsegaye Keress ETH 1:14:24;
Women:
Marta Tinsae Birehan ETH 1:26:37; Margaret Wangui Njuguna KEN 1:30:01 / 1st Masters/50+; Jidapa Rouge THA 1:39:14 / 1st Veteran/40+;
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INDIA
37th National Indira Marathon at Prayagrai / 19.11.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Rahul Pawar – )
following are detailed results from this traditional International Allahabad Marathon, which was held this year
as a National Road Race for Indian runners
Men:
Sher Singh 2:20:12 (2:20:11.3); Vikram Bangaria 2:21:59; Anil Kumar Singh 2:23:29; Gopi Thanakal 2:26:33; Sarvesh Kumar 2:26:50; Neeraj Kumar 2:27:58 (2:27:57.2); Het Ram 2:27:58 (2:27:57.6);
Rakesh ?? 2:28:05; Hemant Singh 2:38:30; Jitendra Rajbhar 2:38:51;
Women:
Sudha Singh 2:51:41 (2:51:40.3); Ashwini Madan Jadhav 3:01:23; Jyoti Shankar Rao 3:05:16; Prachi Raju
3:08:02; Kavita Patel 3:24:56; Soniya ?? 3:27:38; Yashi Sachan 3:28:22; Kale Madhuri 3:29:25;
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National Half Marathon at Mysore / 27.11.2022
Men:
Aravinda Gowda 1:11:28; Pranesh Patil 1:11:57; Pandurang Kulkami 1:11:58;
(no female runners)
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VIETNAM
VN Express Midnight Marathon at Hanoi / 27.11.2022
Men:
Marathon (time for the winner 2:45:15 only !!)
Half Marathon:
Nguyen Danh Cao 1:15:15;
Women:
Marathon:
Leo Thi Tinh 3:08:31; Thai Thi Hong 3:20:33;
Half Marathon:
Ha Thi Hau 1:22:25; Doan Thi Hien 1:29:23; Ngiyen Thi Thanh 1:34:37;
KOREA
National Schools Road Race Champs at Yangyang / 13.11.2022
(- courtesy of Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF-)
High School Boys / 10 km:
Kim Tae-Hun/2004 31:59; Hwangbo Han-Bin/2004 32:11; Son Hyun-Joon/2005 32:19;
Middle School Boys / 5 km:
Lee Yeong-Bum/2008 16.32;
High School Girls / 10 km:
Shin Han-Seul/2004 36:15; An Hui-Yeon/2006 37:13; Park Woo-Rim/2005 37:23;
Kim Nyeo-Hyun/2005 37:33;
Middle School Girls / 5 km:
Song Da-Won/2008 17:15;
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MALAYSIA
Internat.Standard Chartered Marathon at Kuala Lumpur / 13.11.2022
following are more detailed official and results including corrected times (in addition to the info by Report
No 25 with inaccurate results from newspaper websites)
Marathon:
Moses Kiptoo Kurgat KEN 2:11:05; Kiprop Tonui KEN 2:15:23; Joseph Mwangi Ngare KEN 2:16:05;
James Cherutich Tallam KEN 2:17:07; Anderson Seroi Saitoti KEN 2:17:35; Geoffrey Birgen KEN 2:18:51; John Muiruri Mburu KEN 2:20:31; Joseph Mugekenyi Kuria KEN 2:29:17; Poo Vasanthan Subramaniam MAS 2:37:55; Muhaizar Mohamad MAS 2:38:13; Benjamin Kipkosgei Tabut KEN 2:38:48/1st Vet/40+;
Half Marathon:
James Kahura KEN 1:07:45; Elvis Kyala Kisavi KEN 1:08:34; David Kibet KEN 1:09:00; Prabudass Krishnan MAS 1:10:14; Vimal Govendarajoo MAS 1:14:07; Ahmed Luth Hamizan MAS 1:15:17;
Women:
Marathon:
Shelmith Nyawira Muriuki KEN 2:44:16; Sheila Jepkosgei Chesang KEN 2:45:15; Eunice Nyawira Muchiri KEN 2:48:59; Julia Wangui Njari KEN 3:09:25/1st Vet/40+; Noor Amelia Musa MAS 3:13:58; Tahira Najmunisaa Zaid MAS 3:17:01; Nina Meier SUI 3:20:20; Chua Khit Yeng MAS 3:24:39; Ethiopia Gebremeskel Aregay ETH 3:25:41; Yee Pei Ni MAS 3:28:32;
Half Marathon:
Rosemary Mumo Katua BRN (not KEN) 1:18:02; Alize Muthoni Koigi KEN 1:18:42; Emily Jepkoech KEN 1:25:59; Alice Kabura Njoroge KEN 1:26:03; Sharan Tan SGP 1:27:11; Serena Teoh Dong Xiang SGP 1:29:31; Agnieszka Pierzynowska POL 1:35:10; Chew Jia Qi MAS 1:35:26;
LEBANON
International OMT Marathon at Beyrouth / 13.11.2022
following are results from the Half Marathon (in addition to the info from the Full Marathon by Report No 25)
Men:
Nader Jaber LBN 1:14:03; Reving Rashid IRQ 1:15:28; Mohamad Khouh LBN 1:16:38;
Women:
Nesrine Njeim LBN 1:24:01; Maissa Chirazi LBN 1:33:40; Kalleigh von den Heuvel DEN (??) 1:35:38;
Aline Merheb LBN 1:37:17;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
FUBON Marathon at Kaohsiung / 30.10.2022
(- courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA -)
few additions to the incomplete info by Report No 23 after receipt of more detailed official translated results
Men:
Marathon:
…3. Huang Wen-Liang TPE 2:38:01;
Half Marathon:
…4. Chou Hung-Yu TPE 1:12:42; Tan Huong Leong MAS 1:12:54;
Women:
Half Marathon (all TPE runners):
…3. Lo Pei-Tzu 1:30:25; 4. Chao Jui-Chuan 1:30:53; 5. Yang Kuan-Ling 1:31:06; 6. Tsai Han-Chi 1:34:07;
7. Kuo Tzu-Han 1:34:10;
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ON THE TRACK
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
President´s Cup Championships at Dubai / 19. – 20.11.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Abdulrahman Suleiman – with thanks to Mr Winfried Kramer)
following are selected best performances from this competition with several athletes from foreign countries
competing for UAE clubs and with guests from Saudi Arabia & Oman; few athletes with unconfirmed /
inaccurate spelling of names (without info about any pre-results) are included with “??”
Men:
100 m (19)/+0.9: Ali Jassem (??) UAE 10.40; Nasseb Salmeen Al-Zaabi UAE 10.44; Mohamed Hassan
Al-Noubi UAE 10.74;
200 m (20)/+1.4: Nasseb Salmeen Al-Zaabi UAE 21.42; Ali Jassem (??) UAE 21.77; Abdulaziz Salem UAE 21.86; Mohamed Hassan Al-Noubi UAE 21.93;
400 m (19): Mohamed Sinan IND 48.54;
800 m (20): Taseo Moler (??Molla??) ETH 1:51.93; Omar Al-Ouhdani MAR 1:52.51; Kebede Andale ETH 1:52.53; Mohamed Al-Sadeq UAE 1:52.66;
1500 m (19): Taseo Moler (??Molla) ETH 3:43.54; Kebede Andale ETH 3:45.13; Omar Al Ouhdani MAR 3:48.37; Fayez Al-Subaie KSA 3:51.24; Mohamed Al-Sadeq UAE 3:54.24;
3000 m (20): Sekeass Amani (??) ETH 8:12.38; Yaser Al-Echchaachoui MAR 8:18.85; Mubarak Rashid
Al-Marashdah UAE 8:45.25; Khaled Ramadan UAE 8:47.67;
5000 m (19): Sekeass Amani (??) ETH 14:21.61; Yassir Al-Echchaachoui MAR 14:29.77;
400 m H (20): Ahmed Al-Fazar OMA 55.37; Moured Al-Emo UAE 55.43; Moath Fouzi UAE 55.89;
4×100 R (19): Sharj Men Team/UAE 42.37; OMA Team 45.45;
4×400 R (20): OMA Team 3:23.76; Sharj Men Team/UAE 3:26.86;
Women:
100 m (19)/+1.6: Kimberly Baptiste GBR 12.19; Fatima Al-Baloushi UAE 13.12;
4×100 R (19). Sharj Ladies Team/UAE 51.63/NR;
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PHILIPPINES
PATAFA Weekly Relays Final Meet at Pasig / 19. – 20.11.2022
(-courtesy of the PATAFA – Facebook – site – )
following are detailed results from this competition for different age-categories (Seniors / U 20 & U 18) /
all PHI-athletes except a foreigner and a dual-citizen (as explained below)
Men:
200 m (20)/+0.2/hand-timed: Guhan Garcia/2003 21.7;
400 m (19): Michael del Prado 48.21; Frederick Ramirez 48.28; Joyme Sequita 48.67;
800 m (20): Mariano Masano 1:54.36; Edgar Carado 1:54.72; Orly Orongan 1:54.78;
3000 m St (20): Louie Agawa 9:36.24; Ritchie Estampador 9:38.30;
110 m H (19)/+0.3: John Cabang Tolentino* 14.17; Alvin Vergel 14.61; Van Alexander Obejas 14.82;
Edgie Garbin 15.11;
note*: John Cabang is a dual-citizen (ESP/PHI, born 27 Aug 2001), living and competing in Spain (with PB´s of
13.88 & 13.83w earlier this year), who competed for the first time on PHI-soil and who didn´t compete until
now internationally either for Spain nor for the Philippines;
H J (19): Leonard Grospe 2.14 / 3rd PHI All-Time; Ernie Calipay 2.00;
P V (20): Hockett de los Santos 4.80; Janry Ubas 4.70; Francis Obiena 4.55;
L J (20): Janry Ubas 7.88/+0.7 / equalled his PB for 2nd PHI All-Time; John Marvin Rafols 7.20/-0.2;
T J (19): Mark Harry Diones 15.44/-0.3; Ronnie Malipay 14.82/ 0.0; Rolly Plovarez 14.82/+0.4;
D T (19): Jphn Albert Mantua 46.81; Russel Ricaforte 43.18;
J T (19): Melvin Calano 65.09; John Paul Sarmiento 61.57; Kenny Gonzalez 58.59;
5000 m Walk (20): John Aaron Arandia 23:58.43;
4×400 R (20): National University Team (J.Cabalo, C.Antipolo, O.Orongan, V.Obejas) 3:22.75;
Junior Men / under 20 years:
800 m (20): Hussein Lorafia 1:55.53;
110 m H / 99 cm (19)/ 0.0: Jessie Gadia 15.07;
L J (20): Renchard Pagulayan 7.14/+0.3;
Women:
100 m (19)/+0.9: Eloiza Medina (nee Luzon / now married to hurdler Francis Medina) 12.27;
200 m (20)/+0.4: Eloiza Medina 25.09; Chelsea Evali Bopulas MAS 25.48;
400 m (19): Bernalyn Bejoy 56.02; Chelsea Evali Bopulas MAS 57.28; Eloiza Medina 57.91;
3000 m St (20): Joida Gagnao 11:08.00; Maria Abutas 12:00.15; Angel Mendoza 12:14.77;
Meljoy Gonzales 12:35.77; Florebell Quino 12:57.28; Laila Domingo 13:27.18;
100 m H (19)/ 0.0: Jelly D.Paragile 14.29; Melissa Escoton 14.91; Sarah Dequinan 15.13;
400 m H (20): Bernalyn Bejoy 60.91;
H J (19): Mariel Abuan 1.65; Sarah Dequinan 1.65; Josefa Ligmayo 1.65;
P V (20): Riezel Buenaventura 3.30; Marie K.Ruzol 3.20; Sarah Dequinan 3.00; Jiamari Kawachi 3.00;
L J (20): Katherine Khay Santos 5.99/+0.4;
D T (19): Daniela Daynata 40.41; Aira Teodosio 39.66;
H T (20): Aira Teodosio 43.85;
J T (19): Evalyn Palabrica 46.01; Sarah Dequinan 42.12; Ann Katherine Wuitoy 39.98; Daniela Daynata
39.92;
4×100 R (19)/no details: Iskolar Team 48.65;
4×400 R (20): National University Team (Lealyn Sanita, Lenlyn Sanita, Charmaine Deocampo, Charlaine Deocampo) 4:02.69;
Youth Girls / under 18 years:
J T / 500 g (19): Gennah Malapit 43.40;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (19)/no details: National University Team 3:44.53;
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MALAYSIA
National Zone Meeting at Kuala Terengganu / 11. – 13.11.2022
(- courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif -)
following are selected best performances from this Regional competition / no wind-readings and no
names of Relay runners reported
Men:
100 m (12): Muh.Fakhrul Abdul Aziz 10.81; Muh.Zulfiqar Ismail 10.86;
200 m (13): Luqmanul Hakim Khairul Akmal 21.92; Muh.Firdaus Mohd Zemi 21.93;
400 m (12): Luqmanul Hakim Khairul Akmal 48.71; Muh.Firdaus Mohd Zemi 48.80;
800 m (13): Anas Ariffin 1:55.81;
110 m H (11): Mohd Rizzua Haidad Muhamad 14.42; Muh.Ridzwan Ridal 14.82; Ruslem Zikry Roseli 14.83; Muh.Aftar Rosli 15.08;
S P (12): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 14.92;
D T (12): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 44.53;
4×100 R (12): UPM Team 42.56;
4×400 R (13): UPM Team 3:21.47;
Women:
200 m (13): Chelsea Evali Bopulas 24.98;
400 m (12): Chelsea Evali Bopulas 56.48;
2000 m St (12): Puspa Letchumy Jantheran 7:41.81;
T J (12): Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.66;
S P (11): Nani Sahirah Maryata 13.92; Queenie Ting Kung Ni 12.48;
D T (13): Queenie Ting Kung Ni 47.61; Nur Atiqah Mohd Hanizam 40.15;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R (11): UPM Team 45.24;
4×400 R (11): UPM Team 3:46.57;
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SINGAPORE
Club ZOOM Meeting / 25. – 26.11.2022
(- courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore Athletics Association -)
Men:
100 m / heats (26) h1/+1.1: Joshua Chua Hanwei 10.87; h5/+1.0: Tedd Toh 10.84;
400 m (25): Ian Halpin AUS 47.31;
H J (26): Brandon Heng Fu Hong 2.08;
4×100 R (26): Cicada Trackers Team (D.Tan, E.Chng, M.Zulhair, M.B.Louis) 42.67;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
National Middle School Champs at Kaohsiung / 02. – 05.11.2022
(- courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA -)
following are the best performances from the High School events and from only few separately held events
for Middle School Boys & Girls
High School Boys:
100 m (3)/+0.1: Li Po-Jui/2005 10.81;
200 m (5)/+1.1: Lin Po-Hsun/2004 21.28; Huang Chuan-Chou/2005 21.46; Hung Meng-Lung/2004 21.52;
400 m (3): Tsao Kuang-Chun/2004 47.74; Chen Cheng-An/2004 47.96; Hsiung Chen-Yu/2006 48.15;
800 m (5): Li An-Yin/2004 1:50.24 / NJR; Tseng Tzu-Sheng/2004 1:53.42; Huang Kuan-Lin/2006 1:53.95;
5000 m (5): Hsu Li-Hung/2005 14:56.69 / NYR;
3000 m St (4): Lin Che-Wei/2005 9:24.81;
110 m H / 99 cm (3)/-0.1: Hsieh Yuan-Kai/2006 13.49 / Asian 2022 Youth Leader & NJR & NYR;
Lin Yi-Kai/2004 13.54; Wu Yi-Min/2004 14.10;
400 m H (5): Lin Yen-Kai/2005 52.43; Su Chin-Chieh/2004 52.49; Yang Chun-Hao/2004 52.92;
H J (3): Lin Kuan-Yu/2004 2.00;
P V (4): Wu Yen-Han/2005 4.85; Hsu Che-Yu/2005 4.65; Li Chia-Rui/2005 4.55;
L J (5): Chiu Su-Chi/2006 7.31/-0.2;
T J (2): Chao Kun-Hsiang/2006 15.00/ 0.0; Huang Yi-Chung/2004 14.93/-0.3;
S P / 6 kg (5): Wang Hsin/2007 16.19; Liu Cheng-Tai/2004 16.10; Hung Shuo-Che/2004 16.02;
H T (5): Weng Wei-Cheng/2005 60.72;
J T (3): Huang Chao-Hung/2006 68.71; Wu Ping-Shen/2004 66.01; Huang Cho Che-Kai/2005 64.65;
Decathlon (2/3)/no details: Yang Wen-Chieh/2004 6595; Su Chin-Chieh/2004 6456;
10000 m Walk (3): Lin Chia-Hung/2005 46:58.52; Chen Yu-Hsin/2007 47:52.86; Yen Wei-Chen/2004
48:55.60;
4×100 R (3): Chih Ping High School Team 41.57;
4×400 R (5): Taoyuan Affiliated High School Team 3:14.90;
Middle School Boys:
D T / 1.5 kg (4): Cheng Yao-Kuan/2007 51.86;
5000 m Walk (5): Chen Rui-Kai/2008 22:48.41; Lo Sheng-Chin/2008 23:26.20; Chuang Po-Yu/2008 23:26.51;
High School Girls:
200 m (5)/+0.2: Chen Yun-Hsi/2005 25.02; Liu Chen-Yu/2007 25.10; Hsiao Yu-Chieh/2007 25.23;
400 m (3): Chen Yun-Hsi/2005 56.20; Liu Chen-Yu/2007 56.24; Hsiao Yu-Chieh/2007 57.05;
800 m (5): Chen Chieh-An/2007 2:11.51;
1500 m (3): Chen Chieh-An/2007 4:38.67;
3000 m St (4): Chu Chieh-Yu/2007 11:24.47; Melanie Haarring/2004 (German Trail & Jungle runner – same as her sister Isabella & her father – living and competing in TPE) 11:33.84; Chen Yi-Chen/2004 11:46.32;
100 m H (3)/+0.8: Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.08; Wu Yu-Ning/2006 14.10; Wang Chien-Hsiu/2005 14.45;
400 m H (5): Yi Po-An/2006 61.46; Lai Yin-Ning/2006 63.35; Hsu Rong-Hsi/2005 64.19;
H J (5): Hsu Yu-Hsien/2005 1.70; Tsou Shu-Chun/2004 1.70; Liao You-Yan/2006 1.67;
P V (4): Chen Tzu-Chen/2004 3.60; Chung Yi-Ching/2004 3.50; Chen Tzu-Tsen/2006 3.50;
L J (4): Huang Shih-Han/2005 5.70/+0.2;
T J (3): Huang Shih-Han/2005 12.22/+0.3; Fang Ya-Ning/2004 11.96/+0.2;
S P (5): Chiang Ching-Yuan/2006 14.54 / NYR; Chen Chieh-Yu/2006 12.75; Chuang Hsin-Ying/2006 12.66;
D T (3): Chiang Ching-Yuan/2006 42.56; Chung Chia-Ling/2004 40.78;
H T (4): Chang Yung-Hsian/2007 47.94; Tsai Tzu-Yen/2006 47.62; Wang Chih-Ruei/2004 46.69;
J T (2): Chiu Pin-Hsun/2005 48.68; Yu Yin-Hsuan/2005 47.29; Chen Hsiao-Hsuan/2006 46.79;
Heptathlon (4/5)/no details: Wang Tzu-Hsuan/2005 4632; Tsou Shu-Chun/2004 4159; Wang Shu-Yi/2004 4111;
10000 m Walk (3): Syu Chin-Yu/2005 54:42.08; Yu Tsu-Yun/2006 56:19.29;
4×100 R (3): Taoyuan Municipal High School Team 48.08;
4×400 R (5): Shin Min High School Team 3:51.34;
Middle School Girls:
P V (4): Shen Si-Yu/2007 3.56;
J T / 500 g (2): Chen Li-Tsen/2008 49.32;
Mixed Relays:
High School / 4×400 R (3): Taoyuan Municipal High School Team 3:35.53 / NJR;Middle School / 4×400 R (3): Taoyuan Municipal Middle School Team 3:47.06
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
(-courtesy of different Race – websites – )
SINGAPORE
Standard Chartered International Half Marathon / 04.12.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Ezekiel Kemboi Omullo KEN 2:20:20; Anderson Saitoti Seroi KEN 2:20:21; Paul Eyanae KEN 2:20:22;
Cornelius Kibiwott Chepkok KEN 2:20:48; James Cherutich Tallam KEN 2:23:10; Kiprop Tonui KEN 2:27:16; David Ndusu KEN 2:35:01; Masashi Shirotake JPN 2:36:43 / 1st Veteran/40+;
Half Marathon:
Geoffrey Kiprotich Birgen KEN 1:05:32; Joseph Mwangi Ngare KEN 1:05:47 / 1st Veteran/40+; John Muiruri Mburu KEN 1:06:35; James Kaburu KEN 1:07:07; Mathew Samperu KEN 1:07:17; Hosea Kiplagat Kipkemoi KEN 1:09:34; James Kuria Karanja KEN 1:09:42; Subas Gurung NEP 1:09:47; David Kibet KEN 1:11:38; Arlan Arbois PHI 1:12:02; Bigyan Limbu NEP 1:14:52;
Women:
Marathon:
Esther Wanjiru Macharia KEN 2:45:09; Peninah Jepkoech Kigen KEN 2:46:06; Edinah Mutahi KEN 2:47:10; Eunice Nyawira Muchiri KEN 2:57:50; Kim Harris GBR 3:00:12 / 1st Veteran/40+; Inami Maki JPN 3:02:54 / 2nd Vet/40+; Sakiko Matsumoto JPN 3:06:42; Vanessa Chong SGP 3:11:01; Concetta Arcella
AUS 3:12:10 / 1st Masters/50+; Goh Shing Ling SGP 3:16:39; April Rose Diaz PHI 3:18:51; Siew Lu Chng
SGP 3:21:08 / 3rd Vet/40+; Galina Latypova KAZ 3:27:02; Neo Jie Shi SGP 3:27:14;
Half Marathon:
Alice Muthoni Koigi KEN 1:17:28; Rosemary Mumo Kastua BRN 1:17:39; Sheila Jepkosgei Chesang KEN 1:19:45; Vanja Cnops BEL 1:21:39; Rachel See Boon Lay SGP 1:22:54 / 1st Veteran/40+; Alice Kabura Njoroge KEN 1:26:51; Jasmine Teo Jie Hui SGP 1:27:14; Vanessa Lee Ying Zhuang SGP 1:28:49; Bronwyb Small IRL 1:30:17 / 2nd Vet/40+; Anna Helowicz GBR 1:31:01 / 3rd Vet/40+; Shirley Cornelia Hung CAN 1:31:48; Stephanie MacLeod GBR 1:32:18; Hu Xiujin SGP 1:32:47 / 4th Vet/40+;
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Great Eastern Women´s Run / 20.11.2022
this event was reported as the 1st Mass Run in Singapore since 2019 with more than 4000 female local competitors in different races / only the following TOP 3 results from the Elite Race available
Half Marathon:
Rachel See Boon Lay 1:22:07; Jasmine Teo Jie Hui 1:24:02; Vanessa Lee Ying Zhuang 1:25:30;
THAILAND
International Amaizing Thailand Marathon at Bangkok / 04.12.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Bililign Ali Yimer ETH 2:21:36; Sanchai Namkhet THA 2:24:24; Nattawuth Innum THA 2:27:07; Gedo Desta ETH 2:27:38; Kenneth Kibet Rono KEN 2:29:54; Elisha Kipkemboi Cheruiyot KEN 2:32:43; Onesmus Muasya KEN 2:36:10 / 1st Veteran/40+; Thanathip Dichim THA 2:36:13;
Half Marathon:
Kepha Ongeri Ondima KEN 1:04:07; Alexander Njai Muhia KEN 1:04:09; Kindu Sewmehon Tiruneh ETH 1:04:24; Teshome Getachew Besha ETH 1:08:59; Tefera Moges Abate ETH 1:09:34; Nattawat Innum THA (twin brother to 3rd in Full Marathon) 1:09:58; Eliud Lokol Esenyen KEN 1:11:40; Benson Mwangi Ritho KEN 1:12:06; Chutidet Thanomsap THA 1:13:47;
10 km Road Race (on 3rd Dec):
Alexander Njia Muhia KEN 30:32; Krzyszrof Hadas POL 30:27;
Women:
Marathon:
Shelmith Nyawira Muriuki KEN 2:39:38; Alexandra Morozova RUS 2:47:07; Margaret Wangui Njuguna
KEN 2:50:14 / 1st Masters/50+; Linda Janthachit THA 2:55:30; Soraya Tawong THA 3:12:15; ?? (no translation available) THA 3:16:00; Fiona Russo GBR 3:20:16 / 1st Veteran/40+; Dorte Vibjerg DEN 3:20:19 / 2nd Vet/40+; Darika Suwanmongkol THA 3:22:58; Suphansa Pholamai THA 3:25:07;
Half Marathon:
Marta Tinsae Birehan ETH 1:19:47; Ann Mukuhi Njihia KEN 1:20:36; Faya Hussen Ogato KEN 1:21:50; Fridah Jepkoech KEN 1:23:28; Ornanong Wongsorn THA 1:24:17; Emebet Niguse ETH 1:26:43; Yuko Tanimura JPN 1:27:05 / 1st Veteran/40+; Aoranuch Aiamtas THA 1:27:40; Nathaya Thanaronnawat THA 1:28:06 / 2nd Vet/40+; Nutchanad Angchun THA 1:31:54;
10 km Road Race (on 3rd Dec):
Ann Mukuhi Njihia KEN 39:16;
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INDIA
International Marathon at Pune / 04.12.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan – )
Men:
Marathon:
Leta Tesfaye Guteta ETH 2:17:38; Urga Abdu Kebebe ETH 2:18:28; Yibegeta Tehelku Zhengeta ETH
2:20:34; Kalidas Hirve IND 2:22:38; Tola Derege Kitata ETH 2:26:54; Amare Dereje Kasaw ETH 2:27:02;
Balcha Mesfin Melse ETH 2:27:03; Iran Ali IND 2:29:52; David Kimutai Koech KEN 2:29:52; Shiferaw
Akilok Mamo ETH 2:34:23; Balcha Getu Abebe ETH 2:36:48; Vipul Kumar IND 2:38:24;
Half Marathon:
Hunmesa Hilu Ethicha ETH 1:05:28; Isaac Kihara Kamiri KEN 1:05:32; Kifele Kefyalew Sileshi ETH 1:05:59; Abebe Dawit Gashiti ETH 1:07:11; Karan Gahandule IND 1:09:20; Hulle Mengistu Workneh ETH
1:09:20; Isaac Tengei KEN 1:10:50; Yohanis Yisak Samuel ETH 1:13:06; Nitish Kumar INDE 1:13:45;
Rahul Kumar Pal IND 1:14:20;
10 km Road Race:
Naveen Hooda IND 31:02; Uttam Patil IND 31:15; Shubham Bhandare IND 31:23;
Women:
Marathon:
Derartu Eshetu Kebede ETH 2:47:02; Jyoti Gawate IND 3:10:57; Manisha Joshi IND 3:27:18;
Half Marathon:
Reshma Dattu Kevate IND 1:20:07; Melka Sifen Kidane ETH 1:22:24; Nigatu Tisasua Basazin ETH 1:22:49; Remedan Semira Murad ETH 1:24:33; Aishwarya Shivaji Khaladkar IND 1:33:28; Priyanka
Chavarkar IND 1:34:11;
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BAJAJ National Half Marathon at Pune / 27.11.2022
Men:
Deepak Rawat 1:04:18; Deepak Kumbhar 1:05:09; Hukam Singh 1:06:28; Kartik Kumar 1:06:45;
Vivek More 1:06:56; Gavit Murlikumar 1:10:10; Dipak Suhang 1:10:37; Ankit Kumar 1:10:41;
Haridas Shinde 1:10:44; Raj Tiwari 1:11:13;
Women:
Reshma Dattu 1:17:06; Nandini Gupta 1:18:06; Kavita Yadav 1:19:52; Neetu Kumari 1:21:12;
Phoolan Pal 1:21:20; Laxmi ?? 1:23:06;
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International Half Marathon at Patna / 27.11.2022
following are partial results from this race (restricted to the inaccurate info by newspaper websites)
Men:
David Kimutai Koech KEN 1:05:19; Hari Singh IND 1:05:31; Sandeep ?? IND 1:06:19; Amare
Dereje Kasaw ETH 1:09:28;
Women:
Prajakta Godbole IND 1:14:09; Richa Bhadauriya IND 1:15:00; Ujala IND 1:17:36;
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ADANI National Half Marathon at Ahmedabad / 27.11.2022
Men:
Marathon:
M.Nanjundappa 2:27:28; Ravi Prakash 2:28:41; Manvendra Singh 2:30:46; Dharmendra Singh 2:31:49;
Yogesh Kumar Sharma 2:35:02; Avik Pal 2:37:50;
Half Marathon:
Dinesh Kumar 1:05:36; Santosh Kumar Joshi 1:06:13; Rameshwar Munjal 1:08:01; Ranjeet Kumar Patel
1:08:02; Amarjeet ?? 1:09:54; Makwana Vishal 1:09:55; Anuj Kumar 1:09:56; Rahul Shukla 1:10:22;
Women:
Marathon:
Jyoti Gawate 3:01:20; Manisha Joshi 3:21:25; Arpita Ketan Pandya 3:26:28;
Half Marathon:
Sonika ?? 1:20:40; Gargi Sharma 1:21:33; Reema Patel 1:22:25; Sapna Patel 1:26:31; Farheen Firdose
1:28:10; Aarti Vijay Deshmukh 1:32:28;
MACAO
International Marathon at Macau / 04.12.2022
this traditional International Race was organised this year as a National event with runners mainly from China, Macao (as noted) and Hongkong only
Men:
Marathon:
Guan Yousheng 2:19:03; Li Bo 2:19:09; Nianzhe Ati 2:22:01; Cheng Qianyu 2:24:05; Chen Huawei 2:26:09; Li Dongxing 2:26:16; Li Wei 2:29:32; You Peiquan 2:29:57; Zhang Jingrong 2:30:41;
Song Yuebin 2:33:26;…15. Chan Kai Un MAC 2:39:17;
Half Marathon:
Wang Kun 1:08:46; Qi Bian 1:10:21; Sha Yuchao 1:13:27; Sun Zhiqiang 1:13:57; Meng Tak Leong MAC
1:14:16; Chin Wa Wong MAC 1:16:25;
Women:
Marathon:
Li Meizhen 2:40:26; Chi Lingjie 2:49:22; Chen Liqin 2:52:17; Jiao Jing 2:57:28; Wu Yangyang MAC
3:03:42;…10. Cheong Lai Peng MAC 3:22:04;…12. Mak Hoi Cheng MAC 3:23:07;
Half Marathon:
Yin Xiaoyu 1:17:43; San San Wong MAC 1:27:25; Sin Mei Che MAC 1:31:16; Tong Tong Chio MAC 1:31:29; Zhu Wenjuan 1:32:42; Zhong Huang Xu MAC 1:33:05; Ye Naying 1:33:09; Ka Man Leong MAC
1:33:42;
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
International Half Marathon at Kalba / 02.12.2022
Men:
Anouar El Ghouz MAR 1:03:37; Noaman El Assaoui MAR 1:04:14; Ismail El Kharchi MAR 1:04:25;
Akhlij Najib MAR 1:07:10; Mubarak Al-Marashda UAE 1:09:03; Lelisa Wordifa ETH 1:09:13;
Mohamed Najem MAR 1:09:36; Paul Komo KEN 1:09:58; ??/no translation of name UAE 1:10:15;
Khalil Khalil UAE 1:10:41; ?? UAE 1:12:22; Hamad El-Zeyoudi UAE 1:13:26; Godfrey Segule UGA
1:13:32; Mahmoud Abdelwahab EGY 1:15:14;
Women:
Liesbeth Verheyden BEL 1:22:36; Fanos Tekle ETH 1:25:11; Latifa Chellaoui MAR 1:31:30;
Lee Ka Wai CHN 1:34:34;
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JORDAN
Ayla Red Sea Half Marathon at Aqaba / 02.12.2022
Men:
Yosef Musa JOR 1:03:52; Ahmad Sammour JOR 1:10:33; Ahmad Mohesan JOR 1:11:23;
Loiy Al-Bostah JOR 1:11:27; Aref Fahid JOR 1:11:34;
Women:
Hanoia Hasaballah SUD 1:18:43; Sabreyyeh Muradat JOR 1:22:11; Solene George FRA 1:26:33;
Sarah Al Huanidi JOR 1:36:29; Louise Thouzellier FRA 1:38:20;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
Shimen Reservoir National Half Marathon at Taoyuan / 03.12.2022
Men:
Chou Hsien-Feng 1:11:17;
Women:
Chao Chun-Yu 1:21:35; Yu Ya-Chun 1:25:42; Chen Chao-Chun 1:29:50; Li Hui-Chuan 1:30:09;
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ON THE TRACK
THAILAND
International Open Champs at Pathumthani / 28.11.- 02.12.2022
(-courtesy of the THA-Federation – website)
following are detailed results from these National Champs with participation of several foreign athletes from
10 countries; however, unfortunately translations of names for all THA-athletes are not available (until now ?)
and the following incomplete results service is restricted to the best performances by foreign athletes and some of the home athletes, when transcriptions of their names were available for me from other website reports /
no names of Relay runners reported / translations for names of ALL competitors at national events for Junior and
Youth athletes not available (except for the outstanding performances by World Class sprinter Puropol Boonson)
information about the names of the other THA-athletes and addit. details to the Relay teams would be very welcome to value performances by these athletes
Men:
100 m (28)/-1.5: Soraoat Dapbang THA 10.47; Shak Kam Ching HKG 10.63; Natthapong Weerawangratanasiri THA 10.65; Nattawut Eamudom THA/2003 10.66;
semis (28) s1/+0.2: Dapbang 10.51;…4. Ho Hin Cheung HKG 10.89; Lwin Moe MYA 10.89;
s2/+1.5: Shak Kam Ching 10.38 / 5th HKG All-Time;…4. Trinh Viet Tu VIE 10.66; s3/+1.1: Eamudom/2003 10.45; Weerawongratanasiri 10.47; Yat Lok Chan HKG 10.75;
heats (28) h1/+0.1: Dapbang 10.70; Trinh Viet Tu 10.84; h2/+1.2: Shak Kam Ching 10.76;
h3/+0.1: (THA) 10.72; h4/+0.1: Sorsy Phompakdi LAO 10.81/NR; h5/+0.7: Weerawongratanasiri 10.72;
Yat Lok Chan 10.76; h6/ 0.0: Eamudom/2003 10.77; Ho Hin Cheung 10.85; h8/+0.1 (THA) 10.79;
200 m (29)/-2.8: Natthapong Weerawangratanasiri THA 21.80; Shak Kam Ching HKG 21.92;
heats (29) h2/+1.2: (THA) 21.72; Weerawongratanasiri 21.99; h3/+1.5: (THA) 21.89; h4/+0.1: (THA) 21.64; Shak Kam Ching 21.72;
400 m (28): 1. (THA) 48.19; 2. Michael del Prado PHI 48.26;…4. Edgardo Alejan jr PHI 48.67;
semis (28) s1: del Prado 47.90; (THA) 48.28; s2: Alejan 48.82;
heats (28) h5: del Prado 48.01;
800 m (29): Mariano Masano PHI 1:54.07; Lok Yin Chu HKG/2005 1:54.67;
1500 m (28): 1. Alfrence Braza PHI 4:03.79;
5000 m (30): Robi Syianturi INA 15:05.08; Riki M.Simbolon INA 15:11.02; Pandu Sukarya INA 15:13.34;
3000 m St (29): Atjong Tio Purwanto INA 9:16.42;
110 m H (30)/+0.3: Natthapol Dansoongnern THA 13.83 / 2nd THA All-Time; Anousone Xaysa LAO 14.38; Cheung Siu Hang HKG 14.59; Kongkham Kheuabmavong LAO 14.96;
heats (30) h1/-0.5: Dangsoongnern 14.14; Xaysa 14.69; Bui Minh Duong VIE 14.97;
h2/-0.6: Kheuabmavong 15.12; h3/-0.5: Cheung Siu Hang 14.76;
400 m H (29): Edwin Binsar Holomoan INA 50.95; Natthapol Dansoongnern THA 51.02 / 5th THA All-Time; Francis Medina PHI 53.00;
heats (29) h2: Holomoan 53.53; Dansoongnern 53.90;
H J (29): Fu Chao-Hsuan TPE 2.16; Leonard Grospe PHI 2.16 / 2nd PHI All-Time; Kobsit Sitthichai THA 2.13;…5. Michael John Kennelly HKG 2.03;
P V (1): Phatsapong Amsam-Ang THA 5.30; Kasinphob Chomchanat THA 5.15; Hockett de los Santos PHI 5.10; Frederick Saputra Siregar INA 5.00; Idan Fauzan Richsan INA 5.00; Janry Ubas PHI 4.75; Bui Van Chung VIE 4.60;
L J (28)/nwi: Ko Ho Long HKG 7.87 / 2nd HKG All-Time; Janry Ubas PHI 7.72; Nguyen Tien Trong VIE 7.53; Wong Pak Hang HKG 7.35; Tran Van Dien VIE 7.32; Lin Ming Fu HKG/2004 7.25; Febri Prasetyo INA 7.19; Xaidavanh Vongsavanh LAO 7.19;
T J (1): (THA) 15.87/+0.3; Tran Van Dien VIE 15.81/+0.1; (THA) 15.62/+0.4; Wusarut Suwachai THA 15.40/ 0.0; Natthapong Srinonta THA 15.32/-0.2; Hein Htet Aung MYA 15.06/+0.1/NR; Agung Wahyudi INA 14.96/-0.1;
S P (28): John Albert Mantua PHI 16.24;
D T (28): (THA) 51.73;…7. Htat Wai Yan MYA 43.42;
H T (30): Kittipong Boonmawan THA 57.75; Le Hong Quan VIE 51.62;
J T (1): Abdul Hafiz INA 70.79; Agustinus Abadi Ndiken INA 68.93; Weerawit Sornwichai THA 67.15; Melvin Calano PHI 66.79;
10000 m Walk (28): 1. Hendro INA 48:15.74;
Decathlon (28/29): Wang Chen-Yu TPE 7387 (11.29/ 0.0; 7.20/+1.1; 13.79; 1.97; 51.53 / 15.04/nwi; 41.45;
4.20; 59.23; 4:56.39); Cho Chia-Hsuan TPE 6817 (11.31/ 0.0; 6.63/-0.4; 11.39; 1.94; 52.36 / 15.24/nwi; 33.80;
4.20; 54.94; 4:57.52);
4×100 R (30): ?? Team/THA 39.79;
4×400 R (1): PHI (E.Alejan, M.del Prado, J.Sequita, F.Medina) 3:11.83; ?? Team/THA 3:12.35;
Junior Men:
100 m (28)/+0.8: Puripol Boonson THA/2006 10.17 / his 3rd best All-Time & the fastest time ever by a THA-sprinter on „home soil“; 2nd & 3rd (THA) each 10.80;
heats (28) h4/+1.0: Boonson/2006 10.46;
200 m (1)/+0.3: Puripol Boonson THA/2006 20.81 (& 21.58/+1.4 as 1h1);
Women:
100 m (28)/-1.2: Suphanich Poolkerd THA 11.85; Valentine Vanesa Lonteng INA/2005 11.86; Hoang Du Y VIE/2004 11.99; Chloe Chan Pui Kei HKG 12.23; Tsz To Li HKG/Youth 12.25;
heats (28) h1/-0.8: Hoang Du Y/2004 11.91; Tsz To Li /Youth 12.22; Tyas Murtiningsih INA 12.29;
h2/ 0.0: Chloe Chan Pui Kei 12.13; h3/-0.1: Poolkerd 11.97; Lee Hau Yi HKG/2004 12.30; Nguyen Thi Hong Van VIE 12.30;
h4/+1.3: Lonteng/2005 11.92; Leung Kwan Yi HKG 12.20;
200 m (29)/-1.4: Suphanich Poolkerd THA 24.21; Valentine Vanesa Lonteng INA/2005 24.77; Tsz To Li HKG/Youth 25.03;….5. Eloiza Medina (-Luzon) PHI 25.27;
heats (29) h3/+1.6: Poolkerd 24.72; Medina 24.99; Chloe Chan Pui Kei HKG 25.28; h4/+1.4: Tsz To Li/Youth 25.04;
400 m (28): Benny Nontanam THA 55.52; Arisa Weeruwanarak THA/2003 56.21; Sukanya Janchaona THA 56.83; Eloiza Medina (-Luzon) PHI 57.52;
heats (28) h1: Janchaona 57.21; Weeruwanarak/2003 57.54;
800 m (29): Oktarani Nurul Mutiara INA/2006 2:13.74 / NYR (& 2:15.90 as 1h1);
1500 m (28): Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 4:43.02;
5000 m (30): Odekta Elvina Naibaho INA 17:01.48;
10000 m (29): Odekta Elvina Naibaho INA 35:42.46;
3000 m St (29): Dian Ekayanti INA 11:08.30; Joida Gagnao PHI 11:16.19; Hnin Yu Soe MYA 11:40.11;
100 m H (30)/+0.6: Dina Aulia INA/2003 13.54; Hsieh Hsi-En TPE 13.64; Shing Cho Yan HKG 13.77 /
3rd HKG All-Time; …5. Lin Shih-Ting TPE 14.21; 6. Melissa Escoton PHI 14.24; 7. Jelly D.Paragile PHI 14.27;
heats (30) h1/+0.1: Shing Cho Yan 13.83; Paragile 14.44; Lin Shih-Ting 14.66; h2/+0.3: Aulia/2003 13.74; Hsieh Hsi-En 13.90; Escoton 14.34;
400 m H (29): (THA) 62.00;
H J (29): Phoebe Chung Wai Yan HKG 1.78; Lee Ching-Ching TPE 1.74; Priscilla Cheung Ching Laam HKG 1.70; Nabilah Fafriliani INA/2003 & Thunlada Thongchampoonuch THA 1.70; Sarah Dequinan PHI
& Ni Made Eppi Wilanti INA & Josefa Ligmayo PHI 1.65; Chang Chiao-Yin TPE 1.65;
P V (1): Diva Renata Jayadi INA 4.15/NR; Yana Hladychuk UKR 4.10; (THA) 3.55;
L J (29): Yue Ya Xin HKG 6.30/-0.5; Katherine Khay Santos PHI 5.98/+1.1;
T J (30): Shannon Vera Chan HKG 12.87/+0.1 / NR (eq.); Arisa Choosri THA 12.87/+1.1; Suphawadee
Inthuthueng THA 12.85/+1.0;
S P (28): Areerat Intadit THA 15.84 / 3rd THA All-Time; Eki Febri Ekawati INA 15.42;
D T (29): Subenrat Insaeng THA 54.78;
H T (1): Panwas Kimsrang THA 53.05; Natasya Mahdalita INA/2003 49.33; Sawitree Kaewsukri THA 49.10; Parichart Promjan THA 46.99;…6. Thwel Moe MYA 40.19;
J T (28): Lee Hui-Chun TPE 51.88; Bui Thi Xuan VIE 49.60; Jariya Wichaidet THA 49.30;…5. Sarah Dequinan PHI 45.71;
Heptathlon (30/ 1): Sarah Dequinan PHI 5280 (15.25/-0.3; 1.70; 10.83; 25.97/+1.0 / 5.89/+1.0; 46.20; 2:35.19);
Chen Tsai-Chuan TPE 5142 (14.82/-0.3; 1.67; 12.70; 26.37/+1.0 / 5.86/+1.1; 37.68; 2:41.49); Sunisa Kotseemueang THA 5094 (15.09/+0.1; 1.67; 12.50; 26.82/+0.9 / 5.47/+0.1; 42.72; 2:36.45); Josefa Ligmayo
PHI 4588 (15.31/+0.1; 1.61; 10.09; 27.64/+0.9 / 5.54/+1.0; 32.25; 2:36.37);
10000 m Walk (28): Kotchaporn Tangsriwong THA 54:52.50; Puspita Violine Intan INA 56:21.39;
4×100 R (30): (THA) 47.18;…3. PHI (K.Santos, J.Paragile, E.Medina, M.Escoton) 47.82; 4. VIE (Nguyen Thi Hong Van, Hoang Du Y, Quach Thi Hong Thuy, Nguyen Thi Quynh) 48.32;
4×400 R (1): (THA) 3:50.87;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (30): ?? Team/THA 3:29.13;
Juniors/4×400 R (2): ?? Junior Team/THA 3:38.27;
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PHILIPPINES
85th UAAP Championships at Pasig / 30.11.- 04.12.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Andrew Pirie and info from Facebook sites -)
Men:
400 m (2): Alhyran Labita 48.94; Edgar Carado 48.94;
800 m (30): Edwin Giron 1:53.56; Edgar Carado 1:53.93; Erwin Mancao 1:54.92;
John Lloyd Cabalo 1:55.08; Reymart Molave 1:55.91; Ferdinand Tridanio 1:57.73;
heats (30) h2: Mancao 1:55.86; Molave 1:56.64;
1500 m (3): Erwin Mancao 3:57.99 (3:57.983); Edwin Giron 3:57.99 (3:57.990);
5000 m (2): Eduard Buenavista jr 15:16.37;
3000 m St (4): Eduard Glores 9:32.52;
110 m H (4)/+0.8: Edgar Garbin 14.84; Tochukwu Okolo 14.94; Van Alexander Obejas 14.98;
heats (4) h1/-0.1: Okolo 15.26; h3/+0.9: Garbin 15.09;
400 m H (3): Alhyran Labita 54.18;
P V (30): Frabcis Obiena 4.10;
L J (1): John Rafols 7.32/-0.2; Clint Neri 7.20/-0.1;
T J (2): John Rafols 15.24/+0.4; Clint Neri 14.65/-0.7;
S P (30): Tyranne Flores 14.14;
D T (3): Ed Delina 44.97;
5000 m Walk (3): Carlos De Imus 23:05.29; John Aranda 23:05.82; Vincent De la Cruz 23:40.15;
Martin Leehuekee 24:07.93;
10000 m Walk (1): John Aranda 50:19.20;
4×100 R (2): University of the Philippines Team (G.Ordinario, C.Neri, J.Yuzon, A.Labita) 42.54;
4×400 R (4): University of the Philippines Team (F.Tridario, J.Yuzon, E.Giron, A.Labita) 3:18.18;
Women:
100 m (30)/+0.4: Lianne Pama/2003 11.74; Jessel Lumapas 12.17; Angel Pranisa 12.17;
heats (30) h1/+0.4: Pama/2003 11.83; h3/-0.3: Pranisa 12.23;
200 m (1)/-0.3: Lianne Pama/2003 24.35 (& 24.78/+0.4 as 1h1);
400 m (2): Bernalyn Bejoy 56.55 (& 57.58 as 1h4);
800 m (30): Bernalyn Bejoy 2:14.15; Emmalyn Taypin 2:16.38;
heats (30) h1: Jie Anne Calis 2:15.85; Taypin 2:15.90; Bejoy 2:15.99;
1500 m (2): Jie Anne Calis 4:49.08;
3000 m St (4): Abegail Manzano 11:50.58; Camila Tubiano 11:57.02; Edralene Celestial 12:04.00; Jessa Mae Roda 12:19.07; Meljon Gonzales 12:24.78; Grace Tejones 12:28.55; Emmalyn Taypin 12:33.37;
400 m H (3): Bernalyn Bejoy 61.34; Riza Jane Vallente 63.05; Lenlyn Sarita 63.90; Riza Abenoja 64.01;
Jessa Mae Jarder 64.63;
heats (3) h1: Abenoja 63.66; Jarder 63.84; Sarita 64.73; Abcd Agamanos 64.77; h2: Bejoy 63.72;
Vallente 64.35;
P V (2): Khizzie Ruzol 3.25; Jiemari Kawachi 3.10;
L J (4): Trexie De la Torre 5.78/+0.6;
T J (1): Princess Faith Gonzales 12.10/ 0.0; Abcd Agamanos 11.89/ 0.0;
S P (3): Jamela De Asis 12.91; Daniela Daynata 12.49;
D T (2): Daniela Daynata 42.16;
H T (30): Kasandra Alcantara 40.32;
J T (1): Lanie Carpentero 43.08; Ann Katherine Quitoy 41.72; Efrelyn Democer 40.45;
Heptathlon (2/3)/nwi: Alexie Mae Caimoso 4603 (15.39; 1.60; 10.11; 26.49 / 5.44; 37.01; 2:47.43);
4×100 R (2): DLSU Team (J.Lumapas, E.Ruto, H.Delotavo, T.De la Torre) 47.62;
4×400 R (4): DLSU Team (J.Lumapas, E.Ruto, B.Bejoy, H.Delotayo) 3:50.33;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (1): National University Team (Lenlyn Sarita, J.L.Cabalo, Charlaine Decampo, H.Alamo) 3:44.09;
MALAYSIA
SAECA-BJSS Champs at Kuala Lumpur / 01. – 03.12.2022
(- courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif -)
100 m (3)/-0.7: Muh.Haiqal Hanafi 10.64; Muhd Arsyad Mat Saat 10.78; Khairul Hafiz Jantan 10.80;
heats (3) h3/-0.1: Hanafi 10.66; Jantan 10.79; h5/-1.3: Mat Saat 10.79;
400 m (2)/Race 1: Kwong Kar Jun 48.82; Race 2: Tharshan Shanmugam 48.34; Aidil Azhar Azrul Hisyam/2004 48.79; Race 4: Umar Osman/2003 48.13;
110 m H (2)/Race 1/+0.7: Muh.Azri Amran 14.98; Elvin Yap Zhi Xian/2004 15.04; Race 2/+1.5: Shareem Aleimran Abdul Rahim/2003 14.56; Muh.Hilmi Zakuwan Azhar/2003 14.95;
400 m H (3): Muh.Fakhrul Afizul Nasir/2004 53.99;
P V (2): Asrul Badroldin/2004 4.60; Mohd Akmal Harith Zulkipli/2003 4.20;
L J (3)/nwi: Abdul Latif Romly 7.58; Muh.Shahrizal Islam 7.29; Izzul Hanif Mohd Raffi/2003 7.12; Shareem Aleimran Abdul Rahim/2003 7.10;
T J (2)/nwi: Andre Anura Anuar 15.95; Izzul Hanif Mohd Raffi/2003 15.63; Brendon Ting Li King 15.45;
Mohd Shah Sholihin Azshar/2003 15.27; Muh.Sunik Muslimin 14.85;
S P (2): Muh.Ziyad Zolkefli 16,.11;
4×100 R (2): PSANS Team 40.27;
Women:
100 m (3)/+1.1: Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 12.02 (& 11.92/+0.5 as 1h3);
200 m (1)/-0.8: Nurafrina B.Mohd Rizal/2004 25.19;
100 m H (2)/+1.3: Lie Yee Teng/2004 14.98; Juriani Mat Rodzi 15.00;
H J (3): Norliyana Kamaruddin 1.70;
P V (3): Nurul Sarah Adi 3.80; Samantha Mae Godfrey Binting 3.00;
L J (2)/nwi: Nurul Ashikin Abas 5.73; Feova Lim Yi Fei 5.64; Siti Zubaidah Adabi 5.63;
T J (1)/nwi: Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.72; Kirthana Ramasamy 12.69;
4×100 R (2): TCB Winners Team 47.29;
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National University Champs at Kamis / 20. – 24.11.2022
(- courtesy of Mr Umar Yono, PASI -)
following are the best performances from this national competition
100 m (21)/+1.2: Ayyub Niti Raharja 10.69; Geraldo Yezekhiel 10.71; Fatah Sidik Jaelani 10.75;
semis (20) s2/ 0.0: Yezekhiel 10.78; Raharja 10.85;
200 m (23)/ 0.0: Muhamad Ramdan Fitriadi 21.93;
400 m (21): Muhamad Ramdan Fitriadi 47.74;
110 m H (21)/+1.4: Muh.Kahairuddin Syaputra 14.66; Dimas Pramudya Kusuma/2003 15.01;
L J (20): Febri Prasetyo 7.34/-0.2; Ahmad Ambali Sukur 7.28/ 0.0; Muhammad Arif 7.13/+0.1; Arifianto
T J (22): Agung Wahyudi 15.12/+0.6; Muhammad Arif 14.77/+0.2;
S P (21): Muhammad Syahrial 15.11; Stevanus Benaya 14.51;
4×100 R (24): Jawa Timur Team (M.F.Azani, G.Yezekhiel, M.Fikri, F.Prasetyo) 42.05;
4×400 R (24): DKI Jakarta Team (Liu Ming Shen, H.E.Binsar, M.Rizqi, A.Firdaus) 3:21.79;
100 m (21)/+1.3: Jeany Nuraini Amelia 12.03 (& 12.22/nwi as 1s1 on 20th);
200 m (23)/ 0.0: Jeany Nuraini Amelia 25.27 (& 25.30/+0.1 as 1s1 on 22nd);
400 m (21): Rahma Annisa 57.70;
800 m (22): Novia Nur Nirwani 2:14.35;
1500 m (21): Novia Nur Nirwani 4:40.48;
100 m H (21)/+0.4: Dina Aulia/2003 13.79; Mariska Yunitasari 14.41; Devi Aprilian/2003 14.64; Nida Nurul Hasanah 14.79;
heats (21) h1/-0.4: Aprilian/2003 14.93; Yunitasari 14.98; h2/ 0.0: Aulia/2003 14.16;
400 m H (23): Rahma Annisa 62.26; Dede Heti 63.63;
H J (23): Nabilah Fafriliani/2003 1.69;
T J (22): Karunia Nur Gemila 12.00/+0.2; Rika Maelani/2004 11.79/ 0.0;
J T (22): Fira Firliana Yunita 44.49; Rustika Sibaga Ria 43.31;
10000 m Walk (21): Puspita Violine Intan 56:26.86;
4×100 R (24): DKI Jakarta Team (J.N.Amelia, D.Aprilian, L.Rizki, D.Aulia) 47.58;
4×400 R (24): DKI Jakarta Team (K.Agatha, N.N.Nirwani, D.Aprilian, Maulidah) 3:59.73;
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SRI LANKA
(-courtesy of Mr Saman Kumara Gunawardana, SRI-Federation – )
following are few selected best performances from the Inter University Champs plus some amendments to earlier reports (Army Relay Champs by Report No 22 and National Selection Trials by Report No 20)
Inter University Champs at Colombo / 26. – 27.11.2022
Men:
110 m H (27)/+1.6: Roshan Dhammika Ranathunga 14.21;
H J (27): S.A.Tharindu Dasun 2.14; Roshan Dhammika Ranathunga 2.08;
T J (27): Lwaduge Chamal Kumarasiri 15.63/+1.0; T.G.V.Sandaruwan 15.42/-0.7;
J T (26): R.M.Sumedha Ranasinghe 60.21;
Women:
400 m (27): M.A.N.Harshani Fernando 57.14 (& 57.90 as 1h2);
400 m H (26): A.P.M.Subani Abeyrathna 63.41 (& 64.60 as 1h1);
Army Athletics Relay Champs at Colombo / 11.10.2022
L J / held as addit.event: L.P.Greshan Dhananjaya 7.93/+1.4; H.B.M.Y.Herath 7.60/+0.6; J.H.Gayan Sampath
7.56/+0.6; W.E.K.Piyasiri 7.45/+0.5; M.I.M.Asan 7.36/+0.7; J.M.T.U.K.Jayasinghe 7.34/+0.9; K.K.M.K.
Karunasekara 7.18w/+2.3;
4×200 m: SLEME Team (K.Kumarage, P.Gayashan, C.Piyumal, I.Lakshan) 1:23.90/NR;
L J / addit.event: Ridma Nishadi Abeyrathna 6.13/-0.4; K.A.A.Sewwandi 5.62/+0.7; W.V.Lakshika Sugandhi
5.61/+1.1;
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National Selection Trial Meet at Diyagama / 17. -18.09.2022
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IRAQ
National Championships at Baghdad / 24. -26.11.2022
information from these champs is restricted t the few results from newspaper websites; Pole Vault for male
athletes was held already on 22nd Nov at Al Najaf; all other events (incl. Women´s PV) at Baghdad
more detailed official results would be very welcome
P V (22/at Al Najaf): Amir Subeih Seihoud 4.80; Amir Faleh Abdelwahed 4.80; Thulfiqar Hayder
Hassan Al-Taie 4.70;
Decathlon (25/26)/no details: Abdul Sajjad Saadoun Nasser 700;
Women:
P V (25): Nisreen Mohamed Hassoun 2.90/NR;
Prior to the Council Meeting to be held in Bali on 14 December , Gen Dahlan Al Hamad,President , Asian AA met Indonesian Athletics Federation President Mr Luhut Pandjaitan on 13 December 2022. They had fruitful discussions over breakfast. One of the critical points during the discussion was how to spearhead the development of athletics throughout Asia. Mr Luhut was confident that Indonesian Athletics would continue actively supporting the development process. He also expressed that Indonesia has already initiated the development of athletes at the youth level at their Federation.
During the meeting, the Secretary General of Asian AA, Mr A Shuggumarran and the General Secretary of the Indonesian Athletics Federation, Mr Tigor M. Tanjung, were present.
General Dahlan Al Hamad thanked and welcomed all Council Members to Bali,Indonesia, for the first physical meeting after a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic. He thanked the Indonesian Federation, President Mr Luhut Pandjaitan, and General Secretary Mr Tigor Tanjung for successfully facilitating the Council Meeting.
The Main highlights of the meeting are as follows:
- The Asian Strategy 2023-2030, presented by Gen. Akram Sahi, was well received. The Council approved it unanimously to submit to our Congress for endorsement.
- Regarding the Regional Association, the Council urged all regions to finish their constitutions and election procedures by the end of February 2023. The formation of regional associations will undoubtedly increase competition. It will aid in adding more events to promote and develop our sport.
- The Council identified several members who do not follow World Athletics competition regulations. Such MFs is warned to adhere closely to WA requirements or risk being on the watchlist.
- The Council encourages all MFs to engage women and integrate them into technical and administrative work.
- The future bids were given to the following countries:
i) 11th Asian Indoor Athletics Championships 2024, Tehran, Iran
ii) 21st Asian U20 Athletics Championships 2024, UAE
iii) 6th Asian U18 Athletics Championships 2025, Saudi Arabia
iv) 20th Asian Marathon Championship 2025, Jiaxing, China
v) Asian championship 2025 and 2027. The Council have agreed to award the two cities:
a. 26th Asian Athletics Championship 2025, Gumi, Korea
b. 27th Asian Athletics Championships, 2027, Xiamen, China
vi) The Council urged all member federations to comply with the rules of online registration for competitions
- The Election corresponds with the 25th Asian Congress. According to our constitution, all election candidates must undergo a vetting process to ensure eligibility. The Legal Advisor will explain the procedures in detail to the members and another online session in late January 2023. The aim is to improve all Member Federations’ comprehension of the process.
- The Asian Athletics Association’s 50th anniversary will be commemorated in Bangkok during the Asian Championship. The entire Council is requested to lend their support to make this celebration memorable.
(-courtesy of different Race – websites – )
CHINESE TAIPEI
International Marathon at Taipei / 18.12.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Daniel Tseng -)
following are detailed results (TOP 20 for each race) from this major International WORLD ATHLETICS Elite Label Race /
all athletes from TPE (with spelling of some names unconfirmed) except foreigners as noted /
the winner in Women´s race achieved a new course record
Men:
Marathon:
Lani Kiplagat Rutto KEN 2:09:42; Thomas Kibet Kutere KEN 2:10:59; Meseret Aragaw Yitbarek ETH 2:11:34; Edwin Kiprop Kiptoo KEN 2:11:50; Demeke Kasaw Biksegn ETH 2:13:37; Chiang Chieh-Wen/1982 2:25:53 / 1st Veteran/40+; Ye Yih-Hong 2:28:06; Tan Huong Leong MAS 2:28:23;
Chou Ting-Yin 2:28:40; Ngai Kang HKG 2:29:19; Tsai Cheng-Hsuan 2:30:37; Wen Lien-Chung 2:32:12; Teng Hsin-Chuan 2:32:22; Huang Wei-Heng 2:32:54; Lai Yi-Ting 2:32:59; Chang Ching-Tun 2:33:46; Chao You-Rui 2:33:57; Ku Chia-Lun 2:34:39; Chiang Peng-Wei 2:34:40; Lin Ming-Chieh 2:35:08;
Half Marathon:
Chou Hsian-Feng 1:06:58; Shih Yu-Chuo 1:07:25; Wong Kai Lok HKG 1:07:41; Vincent Leslie Lam HKG
1:07:47; Cheng Ting-Wei 1:08:35; Wei Kuan-Yu 1:08:46; Chiang Ying-Wei 1:08:50; Huang Chiang-Wei 1:08:51; Chou Hung-Yu 1:09:02; Chiang Yan-Lun 1:09:09; Huang Bo-Shian/2003 1:09:23; David McCarey USA 1:09:37; Lin Chiu-Chieh 1:10:01; Li Li-Chiun 1:10:11; Lau Tsun Ling HKG 1:10:15; Lee Cheuk Him HKG 1:10:16; Cheng Chak Tong HKG 1:10:16; Chen Ping-Feng 1:10:22; Vincent Chan HKG 1:10:30; Lin Chen-Hao 1:11:05;
Women:
Marathon:
Alemtsehay Asefa Kasegn ETH 2:25:55; Lilian Jelagat KEN 2:30:13; Galbadrakh Khishigsaikhan MGL
2:32:23; Naomy Chepkorir Tuei KEN 2:33:27; Hanna Kristina Lindholm SWE/1979 2:33:35 / 1st Vet/40+; Lisa Ries TPE (!!) 2:40:54; Chang Chih-Hsuan 2:48:14; Chen Yi-Ning 2:50:52; Chen Ya-Fen 2:51:54; Tsai Yun-Hsuan/1981 2:52:48 / 2nd Vet; Tung Chia-Chi/1979 2:53:56 / 3rdVet; Li Chia-Mei 2:54:15;
Yen Hsiao-Ching/1982 2:56:46; Huang Hsing-Yi/1982 2:56:59; Chen Ya-Wen/1982 2:59:39; Chiou
Li-Ching/1973 3:00:18; Li Hui-Chuan/1981 3:00:49; Duong Thi Khanh 3:01:02; Chu Ying-Ying 3:02:42; Liu Su-Ya/1974 3:02:58;
Half Marathon:
Tsao Chun-Yu 1:14:17; Chiu Lo Ying HKG 1:17:26; Tong Lok Yu HKG 1:19:57; Yu Ya-Chun 1:21:57;
Wan Sze Wai HKG 1:21:57; Lo Psi-Tzu 1:23:17; Cheng Chun-Chih 1:23:41; Shen Ni 1:25:56; Yang Chiao-Chu/1982 1:26:48 / 1stVeteran/40+; Shih Cheng-Hsin 1:26:58; Chen Chao-Chun 1:27:55; Chao
Tsui-Chuan/1977 1:28:41 / 2nd Vet; Wu Yu-Chiao 1:29:01; Lin Yu-Hsin 1:29:04; Choi Wing Yan HKG/2003 1:29:09; Li Ai-Yun 1:29:34; Fang Chiao-Ling/1981 1:30:02 / 3rd Vet; Wang Li-Ting 1:30:06; Yang Kuan-Ling/1979 1:30:16; Chiu Yu-Chen 1:30:49;
THAILAND
International Bangsaen21 Half Marathon at Chonburi /18.12.2022
following are detailed results from another WORLD ATHLETCS Elite Label Race
Men:
Josphat Kipkemboi Kemei KEN 1:01:56; Maxwell Rotich UGA 1:02:39; Tadese Takele ETH 1:03:05;
Kiros Ashenafi ETH 1:03:15; Alexander Njai Muhia KEN 1:04:13; Kinde Sewmehon Tiruneh ETH 1:05:16; Mathew Samperu KEN 1:05:42; Jo Fukuda JPN 1:05:46; Joseph Mwangi Ngare KEN 1:06:34 /
1st Veteran/45+; Bililign Ali Yimer ETH 1:06:34; Gedo Desta ETH 1:06:38; Victor Chepkwony KEN 1:08:01; Nattawut Innum THA 1:08:59; Natthawath Innum THA 1:09:58; Hiroki Kai JPN 1:12:05; Tariku
Belachew ETH 1:12:37; Sodsai Dungkaew THA 1:13:49;
Women:
Hellen Obiri KEN 1:07:45; Bekelech Gudeta ETH 1:08:38; Beatrice Cheserek KEN 1:09:18; Sandrafelis
Chebet Tuei KEN 1:11:38; Misa Yimer ETH 1:12:08; Charlotte Purdue GBR 1:12:27; Miharu Shimokado JPN 1:15:46; Shelmith Nyawira Muriuki KEN 1:16:30; Chiaki Morikawa JPN 1:16:39; Sheila Jepkosgei Chesang KEN 1:20:36; Ann Mukuhi Njihia KEN 1:20:48; Linda Janthachit THA 1:21:30; Emebet Niguse
ETH 1:24:52; Ornanong Wongsorn THA 1:25:03; Alice Kabura Njoroge KEN 1:26:57; Natthida Thaonoi THA 1:27:02; Woraphan Nuansri THA 1:29:44; Monthira Yongchaiyudh THA 1:32:15 / 1st Veteran/45+;
Nicharpat Yodphet THA 1:32:18; Suwaree Thanaaeknithiwat THA 1:32:44;
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International Muang Thai Marathon at Chiangmai / 18.12.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Li Xingjing CHN 2:36:29;
Half Marathon:
Ewan Davidson GBR 1:13:57;
Women:
Marathon:
Satowa Ota JPN 3:13:39 / 1st Veteran/40+; Fu Xiaolei CHN 3:18:10 (no translations for names of THA-
runners, finished 3rd with 3:19:10 etc.);
Half Marathon:
Kang Hyun-Ji KOR 1:28:56;
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INDIA
International Tata Steel 25 km Road Race at Kolkata/ 18.12.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan – )
following are detailed results from this traditional 25 km Race (incl. official intermediate Half Marathon times
in bracketts) / new course records achieved in this WORLD ATHLETICS Elite Label Race by male and female winner (with TOP 3 Men & TOP 4 Women finishers faster than the previous course records) and an ASIAN Women´s Record by Desi Jisa Mokonin, who returned to Kolkata three years after her 2nd place there and in only her 2nd race since that race in 2019, as a rather surprising winner
Men:
Leonard Barsoton KEN 1:12:49 (1:01:41); Birhanu Legese ETH 1:12:54 (1:01:41); Victor Kiplagat UGA
1:12:56 (1:01:43); Alfred Ngeno KEN 1:13:15 (1:01:41); Abdisa Tola ETH 1:14:27 (1:01:51); Kebede Wami ETH 1:15:46 (1:03:58); Abhishek Pal 1:17:52 (1:06:21); Kalidas Hirave IND 1:17:57 (1:06:21);
Srinu Bugatha IND 1:18:25 (1:06:22); Titha Pun IND 1:19:23 (1:06:41); Harshad Mhatre IND 1:19:35 (1:06:41); Anil Yadav IND 1:19:57 (1:07:14); Santosh Yadav IND 1:21:51 (1:08:48); Bhupendra Singh IND 1:26:28 (1:12:47); Changdev Late IND 1:30:00 (1:14:54); Rajat ?? IND 1:32:08 (1:17:37); Benard
Cheptoch UGA 1:32:25 (1:08:47); Surendra Rawat IND 1:33:54 (1:18:40);
Women:
Desi Jisa Mokonin BRN 1:21:04 / ASIAN RECORD (1:08:47); Zeineba Yimer ETH 1:21:18 (1:08:48);
Mercyline Chelangat UGA 1:21:31 (1:08:47); Obse Abdeta ETH 1:21:43 (1:08:47); Ashete Bekere ETH
1:22:12 (1:08:47); Anchalem Haymanot ETH 1:23:05 (1:09:50); Tigist Getnet ETH 1:23:13 (1:09:50);
Faith Chepkoech KEN 1:25:53 (1:09:50); Sanjivani Jadhav IND 1:34:23 (1:20:11); Monica Choudhary IND
1:37:00 (1:21:35); Reenu Singh IND 1:39:11 (1:22:46); Nirma Thakur IND 1:39:48 (1:22:37); Jigmet Dolma IND 1:41:57 (1:25:33);
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International Midnight Marathon at Bengaluru / 10. – 11.12.2022
information from this race is restricted to TOP 3 Elite runners plus few results by fastest Indian finishers
Men:
Marathon:
Urga Abdo Kebede ETH 2:24:33; Yibgeta Tehelku Zhengeta ETH 2:24:34; Leta Tesfaye Gudeta ETH 2:27:48;
Half Marathon:
Asefaw Bizuneh Ayaleneh ETH 1:08:33; Isaac Kihara Kamiri KEN 1:09:24; Kifle Kefyalew Sileshi ETH 1:09:27; …first Indian finishers: Jasvant Singh 1:12:07; G.A.Aswin 1:13:41;
10 km Road Race:
Humnesa Hailu Ethicha ETH 30:59; Abebe Dawit Gashiti ETH 31:20; Isaac Kibet Tingei KEN 31:25;
…first Indian finisher: Murli Kumar Gavit 32:06;
Women:
Marathon:
Emmy Chepkoech KEN 3:02:03; Derartu Eshetu Kebede ETH 3:10:37;
Half Marathon:
Nigatu Tisasua Basazin ETH 1:23:10 (no other finishers under 1:39);
10 km Road Race:
Melika Sifen Kidane ETH 37:42;
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National Vasai Virar Marathon at Virar / 11.12.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Rahul Pawar – )
Men:
Marathon:
Mohit Rathor 2:18:08; Arjun Pradhan 2:20:13; Anish Thapa 2:20:51; Pradeep Singh 2:24:07;
Bijoy Deka 2:24:56; Narvendra Singh 2:34:28;
Half Marathon:
Kiran Matre 1:05:29; Shrawan Beniwal 1:05:31; Pravin Khambal 1:05:53; Puneet Yadav 1:06:03;
Deepak Khumbhar 1:07:44; Dharmender ?? 1:09:54;
Women:
Marathon:
Ashvini Jadhav 3:00:54; Jyoti Gawate 3:00:55; Swati Panchbuddhe 3:13:15; Priti Chaudhary 3:19:17;
Half Marathon:
Ujala ?? 1:13:36; Prajakta Godbole 1:15:12; Phoolan Pal 1:16:02; Priti Lamba 1:19:20; Sonam ?? 1:21:41;
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National Half Marathon at Coimbatore / 11.12.2022
Men:
C.Shiju 1:11:28; Dasari Obulesu 1:12:44; Vel Murugan 1:13:55;
Women:
Sowmya Selvan 1:28:53; I.Pavithra 1:33:07;
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
4th International ADNOC Marathon at Abu Dhabi / 17.12.2022
this was another WORLD ATHLETICS Elite Label Race with fast times especially in Women´s Marathon
Men:
Marathon:
Timothy Kiplagat Ronoh KEN 2:05:20; Felix Kimutai KEN 2:09:32; Adeladlew Mamo Gebreyohannes ETH 2:09:42; Zelalem Bacha Regasa BRN 2:12:29; Titus Kipchumba Mbishei KEN 2:12:53; Dickson Kiptolo Chumba KEN 2:14:47; Kenneth Kiprop Kipkemoi KEN 2:15:01; Bukayew Malede ISR 2:16:13;
Kelkile Gezahegn Woldareafy ETH 2:16:42; Zelalem Desalegn Tilaye ETH 2:29:35; Lim Kien Mau SGP 2:36:01/1st Veteran/40+;
10 km Road Race:
Anouar El Ghouz MAR 29:09; Noaman Elassaoui MAR 29:18; Ismail El Kharchi MAR 29:22; Samir Jouaher MAR 29:30; Mohammed Osman SOM 29:31; Soufiane Dardour MAR 29:46; Yousef Getahun Abebe ETH 29:49; Omar Alouahdani MAR 29:59; Abere Yosef Workineh ETH 30:09; Yelsedaw Belie Minale ETH 30:22; Mubarak Al-Marashda UAE 30:25; Akhlij Najib MAR 30:37; Kieren Perkins AUS 30:49; Haimanot Agegnhu Terefe ETH 30:56; Paul Komo KEN 31:18; Diriba Negese Dima ETH 31:19;
Abdulsalam Ibrahim SOM 31:26; Daniel Sebehatu ETH 31:26; Nader Ismail SUD 31:38; Solomon Desale ETH 31:41; Mohammad Jafar Moradi IRI 31:44; Kumera Mereba ETH 32:02; Abdallah Juma UAE 32:10;
Women:
Marathon:
Eunice Chebichi Chumba BRN 2:20:41 / 2nd fastest time by an ASIAN female runner 2022 & missed her NR by 39 seconds only; Angela Jemesunde Tanui KEN 2:21:12; Mare Dibaba Hurssa ETH 2:21:25; Rebecca Cheptegei UGA 2:22:47/NR; Meseret Dinke Meleka ETH 2:22:52; Daisy Cherotich KEN 2:25:30; Tsige Haileslasie Abreha ETH 2:27:06; Melesu Birhanu Assefa ETH 2:34:59; Bontu Bekele Gada ETH 2:36:16; Zerfe Worku Boku ETH 2:36:56; Gadise Getachew Bekele ETH 2:37:13; Aymalem Woldewariyat Woldemichael ETH 2:47:16; Etaferahu Dubale Betrie ETH 2:47:29; Liz Marshall BEL 2:51:01; Olga Cherkasova RUS 3:13:13; Zhanna Mukhamedzharifova RUS 3:14:49 / 1st Veteran/40+; Jill Mair GBR 3:20:17; Tifanne Thayme CAN 3:20:58; Lee Ka Wai HKG 3:30:51;…58. Batoul Al-Naqbi UAE 4:04:57/NR;
10 km Road Race:
Eilish McColgan GBR 31:44; Chloe Tighe AUS 35:31; Elshaday Wedaje Jemberu ETH 36:34; Refref Yimer ETH 37:05; Tseganeshg Yrdaw Mekonnen ETH 37:14; Yenenesh Desu ETH 38:03;
SAUDI ARABIA
International Half Marathon at Jeddah / 10.12.2022
following are detailed results from this WORLD ATHLETICS Elite Label Half Marathon Race
Men:
Half Marathon:
Erik Kiplagat Sang KEN 59:50; Samwel Nyamai Mailu KEN 1:00:50; Kinde Atanaw Ayalew ETH 1:01:04; Muktar Edris Awel ETH 1:01:27; Samir Jouaher MAR 1:02:10; Mathew Kipkorir Kimeli KEN
1:02:13; Getachew Masresha Kidie ETH 1:03:10; Kemal Husen Gebi ETH 1:03:22; Stephen Kipkech Chebon KEN 1:04:54; Geofrey Kipkirui Korir KEN 1:06:36; Mohamed (Othman ?) Shahween KSA 1:06:55;
Wissam Al-Farsi KSA 1:07:00; Soressa Chala Gobena ETH 1:07:50; Paul Korir Simotwo KEN 1:08:25;
Mickael Gasc FRA 1:10:23; Ali Saad Shahrani KSA 1:12:41;
10 km Road Race:
Raid Al-Jedaani KSA 32:09;
Women:
Half Marathon:
Irine Jepchumba Kimais KEN 1:06:47; Megertu Alemu Kebede ETH 1:07:18; Ruth Chepngetich KEN 1:07:53; Tsige Gebreselama ETH 1:08:59; Beyenu Degefa Begna ETH 1:10:13; Magdalena Shauri TAN
1:10:26; Purity Jemutai Komen KEN 1:11:14; Senbere Teferi Sora ETH 1:11:55; Meseret Hirpa Guta ETH
1:13:39; Ayehu Bitew Abera ETH 1:13:41;…12. Nadeen Skaik KSA 1:51:51;
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MALAYSIA
International Half Marathon at Langkawi / 17.12.2022
Men:
James Kahura KEN 1:08:02; Kipchirchir Lel KEN 1:08:24; Prabudass Krishnan MAS 1:10:16; Vimal Govindarajoo MAS 1:10:48; Moses Kiptoo Kurgat KEN 1:11:39; Muhaizar Muhamad MAS 1:13:35;
Nik Fakaruddin Ismail MAS 1:14:48;
Women:
Alice Muthoni Koigi KEN 1:21:18; Margaret Wangui Njuguna KEN 1:26:28 / 1st Masters/50+; Noor Amelia Musa MAS 1:32:07; Iza Maryati Mohamad MAS 1:35:06; Tiffany Lee Siok Chin MAS 1:37:19 / 1st Vet/40+
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Penang Bridge International Marathon at George Town / 11.12.2022
this traditional race was held for the first time since 2019 with nearly 26.000 participants from 60 countries in
various categories/distances
Men:
Marathon:
Geoffrey Kiprotich Birgen KEN 2:14:35; Moses Kiptoo Kurgat KEN 2:17:39; James Cherotich Tallam KEN 2:20:55; Cornelius Kibiwott Chepkok KEN 2:21:40; Joseph Mwangi Ngare KEN 2:28:29 / 1st Vet/40+; Onesmus Muindi KEN 2:32:40 / 2nd Vet/40+; Benard Kipkemoi Bosuben KEN 2:34:07; Poo Vasanthan Subramaniam MAS 2:37:59;
Half Marathon:
Mathew Samperu KEN 1:00:51; James Kahura KEN 1:02:01; David Kibet KEN 1:11:04; Elvis Kyalo Kisavi KEN 1:11:14; James Munyi Maregu KEN 1:11:33; Vimal Govindarajoo MAS 1:12:09; Thevan Rajoo MAS 1:13:48;
Women:
Marathon:
Peninah Jepkoech Kigen KEN 2:46:07; Sheila Jepkosgei Chesang KEN 2:46:15; Edinah Mutahi KEN 2:48:03; Eunice Nyawira Muchiri KEN 2:48:33; Zaddy Jebet KEN 2:51:02; Margaret Wangui Njuguna KEN 3:00:25 / 1st Masters/50+; Julia Wangui Njari KEN 3:11:51 / 1stVeteran/40+; Alice Kabura Njoroge KEN 3:12:38; Noor Amelia Musa MAS 3:16:21;
Half Marathon:
Alice Muthoni Koigi KEN 1:21:07; Emily Jepkoech KEN 1:31:48; Kellyn Tan Lay Wah MAS 1:32:43;
Iza Maryati Mohamad MAS 1:36:10;
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VIETNAM
National Games at Hanoi / 18.12.2022
(-courtesy of the Games – website – )
following are the results from the Road events during these major National Games (see Track events below);
however, official information includes inaccurate times (no exact seconds shown), although at least impressive
times achieved within difficult weather conditions by the very young TOP 2 female finishers (Juniors born 2004 & 2005) in their 1st races at this distance
Men:
Marathon:
Hoang Nguyen Thanh 2:25:2?; Trinh Quoc Luong 2:24:4?; Le Van Tuan 2:26:0?; Dao Minh Thien/2003 2:27:2?; Pham Ngoc Phan 2:27:3?; Le Tan Hi 2:30:0?; Mai Qui Phong/2003 2:30:3?; Ly Phi Hai 2:33:2?;
Le Huu Loc 2:33:5?: Nguyen Dang Khoa 2:36:3?; Ha Quang Thang/2005 2:36:4?; Trieu Tien Luyen 2:37:1?;
20 km Road Walk:
Nguyen Thanh Ngung 1:32:0?; Hyunh Ngoc Trai 1:33:3?; Phung Kim Quang/2003 1:34:0?; Ma Nguyen Hoai Bao/2004 1:39:0?; Tran Le Hoang/2004 1:43:0?; Tran Tuan Anh 1:43:4?; Truong Quang Linh 1:46:0?;
Women:
Marathon:
Le Thi Tuyet/2004 2:47:3?; Nguyen Thi Ninh/2005 2:48:3?; Hoang Thi Ngoc Hoa 2:51:2?; Pham Thi Binh 2:58:4?; Bui Thi Thu Ha/203 3:08:2?; Nong Thi Huong 3:09:3?; Nguyen Thuy Dung/2005 3:16:5?; Nguyen Thi Thuy/2005 3:21.0?; Lo Thi Ming/2005 3:25:5?;
20 km Road Walk:
Nguyen Thi Thanh Phuc 1:42:0?; Pham Thi Thu Trang 1:44:2?; Nguyen Thi Van/2003 1:45:5?; Phan Thi Bich Ha 1:46:5?; Ho Thi Van/2006 1:49:2?; Thai Thi Kim Ngan 1:56:4?; Dau Thi Na/2004 1:58:5?;
Huynh Thi Diem/2004 1:59:0?;
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Techcombank International Marathon at Ho Chi Minh / 11.12.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Bryan Quiamco PHI 2:38:28;
Half Marathon:
Richard Salano PHI 1:10:33;
Women:
Marathon:
Hien Doan Thi VIE 3:08:54; Judelyn Miranda PHI 3:13:04; Maricar Camacho PHI 3:13:33; Chang Nong Thi VIE 3:21:28; April Rose Diaz PHI 3:23:46; Akane Nemoto JPN 3:24:16; Rosalyn Tadlas PHI 3:24:45; Nghia Ta Thi Minh VIE 3:25:07; Tran Thi Hoa VIE 3:25:44;
Half Marathon:
Christine Hallasgo PHI 1:21:05; Nhea Ann Barcena PHI 1:27:53; Neza Maklin SLO 1:31:10; Le Thi
Kha Ly VIE 1:32:38; Hien Vuong VIE 1:33:45; Lei Le Thi VIE 1:34:11;
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NEPAL
International Marathon at Nepalgunj / 10.12.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Diwakar Lal Amatya -)
unconfirmed distances for the following races / most probably shorter distances / time for the female Half Marathon winner is more than 2 minutes faster than the official NR (1:18:46) / all following runners from
Nepal except 2nd female finisher from India as noted
Men / Marathon:
Khadak Bahadur Khadka 2:20:28; Narendra Rawat 2:22:29; Mohan Dev Joshi 2:24:36;
Women / Half Marathon:
Santoshi Shrestha 1:16:41; Anjani Chauhan IND 1:25:15; Anju Khadka 1:36:44;
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KUWAIT
International NBK 10 km Road Race at Al Kuwait / 10.12.2022
Men:
Youmni El Himer MAR 30:15; Bogdan Semenovych UKR 30:46; ?? (no translation of name) SOM 30:50;
Abdallah Younis EGY 31:31; Philip Ekwon Lowatan KEN 32:16;
Women:
Tigist Gashaw Belay BRN 33:46; Nataliya Semenovych UKR 35:28; Dorra Al-Sbouei TUN 38:25;
ON THE TRACK
VIETNAM
National Games at Hanoi / 13. – 18.12.2022
(-courtesy of the Games – website – with thanks to Mr Hoang Minh Quyet – )
following are detailed results from the athletics events during these major National Games (held every 4th year) /
Nguyen Thi Oanh was the most outstanding athlet with 4 National titles (winner at 1500 m, 5000 m, 10000 m, where she achieved one of the new National records, and at 3000 m Steeple)
Men:
100 m (14)/+0.7: Ngan Ngoc Nghia 10.35/NR; Nguyen Ba Kien/2003 10.50 / 5th VIE All-Time; Le Quyen Loi 10.62; Trinh Viet Tu 10.63; Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 10.67; Nguyen Anh Bang 10.73; Nguyen Dang Khoa 10.74; Le Trung Kien 10.88;
heats (14)/nwi: h1: Trinh Viet Tu 10.55; Nguyen Ba Kien/2003 10.61; Nguyen Anh Bang 10.73; Tran Hoang Thanh/2004 10.78; Nguyen Quach Dai Hai/2005 10.91; h2: Ngan Ngoc Nghia 10.42; Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 10.58; Nguyen Dang Khoa 10.71; Bui Van Dong 10.84; Bui Hong Anh 10.84; h3: Le Quyen Loi
10.68; Le Trung Kien 10.86;
200 m (17)/+3.8: Nguyen Van Chau 21.01w; Nguyen Van Quyet/2003 21.18w; Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 21.51w; Nguyen Ba Kien/2003 21.54w; Ngo The Anh 21.68w; Nguyen Dang Khoa 21.88w;
heats (17)/nwi h1: Nguyen Van Chau 21.22; Ngo The Anh 21.66; Nguyen Ba Kien/2003 21.86; Nguyen Dang Khoa 21.96; h2: Nguyen Dinh Vu/2003 22.02; h3: Nguyen Van Quyet/2003 21.79; Bui Van Nghiem 21.90; Le Trung Kien 21.97; Tran Hoang Thanh/2004 22.00;
400 m (15): Tran Dinh Son 47.12 (& 48.39 as 1h3); Tran Nhat Hoang 47.62; Ngyuen Tung Lam 47.87;
Nguyen Xuan Quang/2004 48.39; Phan Khac Hoang 48.83;
800 m (15): Luong Duc Phuoc 1:58.89;
heats (15) h2: Tran Van Dang 1:57.26; Luong Duc Phuoc 1:57.30; Nguyen Huu Tung Anh/2003 1:57.68;
h3: Giang Van Dung 1:56.57; Nguyen Minh Tri/2005 1:56.66; Sam Van Doi 1:57.06; Nguyen Thanh Sang/2003 1:57.67;
prelims (13): Xa Thanh Son/2003 1:56.22; Bui Minh Trung/2004 1:57.44; Ly Tuan Phat Di/2003 1:57.77;
1500 m (17): Luong Duc Phuoc 4:00.62;
5000 m (15): Nguyen Trung Cuong 14:33.54 / 3rd VIE All-Time; Nguyen Van Lai 14:34.27; Do Quoc Luat 14:34.53; Le Tien Long 14:37.14; Le Van Thao 14:50.86; Dao Minh Chi/2003 14:52.84; Nguyen Quoc Anh 14:58.19;
10000 m (17): Nguyen Van Lai 30:36.86; Do Quoc Luat 30:39.19; Nguyen Quoc Anh 30:41.78; Le Van Thao 30:54.69;
3000 m St (14): Nguyen Trung Cuong 8:58.35; Le Tien Long 8:59.89 / 5th VIE All-Time; Do Quoc Luat 9:01.24;
100 m H (14)/+1.4: Bui Minh Duong 14.50; Huynh Duy Khanh 14.59; Nguyen Duc Son 14.67; Luong Minh Sang 14.68; Nguyen Van Tan 14.83; Chau Anh Tu 14.84; Nguyen Cong Loi 15.13; Nguyen Tu Toan/2005 15.25;
heats (14) h1/+1.6: Bui Minh Duong 14.61; Huynh Duy Khanh 14.82; Nguyern Duc Son 15.12; Nguyen
Tu Toan/2005 15.29; h2/+3.0: Nguyen Van Tan 14.64w; Luong Minh Sang 14.77w; Chau Anh Tu 14.77w;
Nguyen Cong Loi 14.84w;
400 m H (16): Quach Cong Lich 52.26; Nguyen Duc Son 52.51; Le Quoc Huy/2005 53.29; Nguyen Tuan Vu
53.81; Nguyen Van Trong 54.09;
H J (14): Vu Duc Anh 2.14; Nguyen Quoc Thinh/2004 2.12; Nguyen Thanh Nhan 2.09; Do Hoang Nghia/2006 2.00; Can Vo Ngoc Long 2.00; Le Dinh Thinh 2.00;
P V (15): Tran Ba Linh 4.30; Le Van Han 4.30; Nguyen Van Hue 4.30; Bui Van Chung 4.20;
L J (15)/nwi: Nguyen Tien Trong 7.77; Pham Van Nghia 7.54; Pham Van Lam 7.42; Tran Van Dien 7.40;
T J (16)/nwi: Tran Van Dien 15.67; Nguyen Thuong Duc 15.59; Pham Nhat Duy 15.16; Nguyen Van Hao
15.03; Ngyuen Tuan Anh 14.84; Lam Tung Duong 14.75;
S P (14): Phan Thanh Binh 15.97; Unh Ra 14.68; Le Hong Quan 14.45;
D T (17): Phan Thanh Binh 47.45; Vo Hong Thai 45.94; Do Thanh Phap 43.41;
H T (14): Le Hong Quan 52.59; Tang Van Hai 51.82; Do Tan Truong 51.19;
J T (17): Nguyen Huu Toan 66.15; Ngyuen Hoai Van 62.37; Pham Ngoc Anh 61.78;
Decathlon (16/17): Luong Minh Sang 6770 (11.35/nwi; 6.82/nwi; 11.54; 1.93; 52.15 / 14.78w/+3.4; 33.06; 4.00; 50.51; 4:59.71); Le Van Han 6547 (11.32/nwi; 6.91/nwi; 10.71; 1.78; 51.51 / 15.28w/+3.4; 33.71; 4.00; 47.64; 5:00.88);
4×100 R (16): Nhan Dan Team (Le Trung Kien, Dang Hoang Anh, Lanh Van Cuong, Ngan Ngoc Nghia) 40.83;
4×400 R (14): Hanoi Team (Phan Khac Hoang, Nguyen Tung Lam, Nguyen Duc Son, Nguyen Van Quyet)
3:12.22;
4×800 R (16): Hanoi Team (Phan Khac Hoang, Nguyen Huu Tung Anh, Giang Van Dung, Tran Van Dang)
7:35.09/NR;
Women:
100 m (14)/+1.0: Tran Thi Nhi Yen/2005 11.75; Hoang Du Y/2004 11.81; Kha Thanh Truc 11.87; Phung Thi Hue/2003 11.91; Ha Thi Thu 11.91; Hyunh Thi My Tien 12.03; Le Thi Mong Tuyen 12.13; Nguyen Thi My Hanh/2004 12.22;
heats (14)/nwi: h1: Hoang Du Y/2004 11.71 / 4th VIE All-Time; Phang Thi Hue/2003 11.88; Kha Thanh Truc 11.89; Luu KimsrangPhung 11.98; h2: Tran Thi Nhi Yen/2005 11.77; Ha Thi Thu 11.95; Huynh Thi My Tien 11.96; Le Thi Be Tran 12.27; h3: Nguyen Thi My Hanh/2004 12.28; Le Thi Mong Tuyen 12.28;
200 m (17)/+2.9: Kha Thanh Truc 24.05w; Tran Thi Nhi Yen/2005 24.18w; Phung Thi Hue/2003 24.36w;
Nguyen Thi Huyen 24.48w; Ha Thi Thu 24.59w; Doan Thi Thuy Trang/2004 24.74w; Nguyen Thi My Hanh/2004 24.78w; Phan Vu Nhu Y 25.01w;
heats (17)/nwi h1: Kha Thanh Truc 24.26; Doan Thi Thuy Trang/2004 24.95; Phan Vo Nhu Y 24.99;
h2: Ha Thi Thu 24.98; Phung Thi Hue/2003 25.00; Nguyen Thi My Hanh/2004 25.15; h3: Nguyen Thi Huyen 24.51; Tran Thi Nhi Yen/2005 24.65;
400 m (15): Nguyen Thi Huyen 53.37; Nguyen Thi Hang 54.18; Nguyen Thi Ngoc 54.22; Hoang Thi Anh Thuc/2005 55.90; Phan Vu Nhu Y 55.96; Nguyen Thi Thuong 57.70;
heats (15) h1: Nguyen Thi Ngoc 56.18; Hoang Thi Anh Thuc/2005 57.12; h2: Nguyen Thi Huyen 55.31;
Nguyen Thi Hang 55.53; Phan Vo Nhu Y 56.55;
800 m (15): Bui Thi Ngan 2:08:43; Nguyen Thi Thu Ha 2:09.54; Dinh Thi Bich 2:11.20; Tran Thi Duyen 2:14.36;
heats (15)/hand-timed: h2: Vu Thi Lan Anh/2004 2:15.0 (only 8th in final);
1500 m (17): Nguyen Thi Oanh 4:23.07; Bui Thi Ngan 4:31.55; Nguyen Thu Quyen/2003 4:37.78; Nguyen Khanh Linh/2006 4:38.13; Nguyen Khanh Ly/2003 4:39.38;
5000 m (15): Nguyen Thi Oanh 16:55.68; Pham Thi Hong Le 17:01.36; Lo Thi Thanh 17:03.16; Le Thi Tuyet/2004 17:03.48; Nguyen Thi Ninh/2005 18:10.81; Han Thi Bich Thu/2006 18:12.89;
10000 m (17): Nguyen Thi Oanh 33:13.23/NR; Pham Thi Hong Le 33:58.20; Le Thi Tuyet/2004 34:03.17 / NJR; Lo Thi Thanh 34:15.03 / TOP 4 = four fastest VIE All-Time; Doan Thu Hang 37:22.98;
3000 m St (14): Nguyen Thi Oanh 10:21.91; Nguyen Thi Huong 10:44.42; Le Thi Thanh Nga/2005 11:05.01; Hoang Thi Ngoc Anh/2006 11:23.63; Nguyen Thi Thuy/2005 11:57.21;
100 m H (14)/+2.5: Bui Thi Nguyen 13.38w; Huynh Thi My Tien 13.53w; Nguyen Thi Linh 13.76w;
Tran Thi Yen Hoa 13.78w; Dao Thi Bich Ngoc/2005 15.16w;
400 m H (16): Nguyen Thi Huyen 60.73; Nguyen Thi Thu Ha 61.58; Lo Thi Thuy Huong/2003 63.40;
heats (16) h1: Nguyen Thi Huyen 64.18; Lo Thi Thuy Huong/2003 64.70; h2: Nguyen Thi Thu Ha 64.18;
H J (15): Nguyen Thanh Vy 1.77; Pham Thi Diem 1.77; Phan Quynh Giang 1.74; Hoang Thi Thu Trang 1.74; Bui Thi Kim Anh/2006 1.74; Phan Hong Yen/2004 1.71; Nguyen Lan Anh 1.68;
P V (16): Nguyen Pham Hoai Yen 3.50; Dang Nguyen To Trinh/2004 3.00;
L J (14)/nwi: Bui Thi Thu Thao 6.24; Tran Thi Loan 6.03; Bui Thi Loan 5.93; Nguyen Ngoc Tu 5.81;
Hoang Thanh Giang 5.74; Huynh Thi Thuy Trang/2003 5.67;
T J (17)/nwi: Tran Thi Loan 13.35; Nguyen Thi Huong 12.94; Bui Thi Thu Thao 12.79; Tran Thi Thuy Hang 12.48; Nguyen Ngoc Tu 12.45; Ha Thi Thuy Hang/2006 12.22; Nguyen Thi Thu Ha/2003 12.03;
S P (15): Lieu Thi Hong Phuong 13.93; Huynh Ngoc My 13.44; Ka Hoa 13.42; Kim Thi Huyen/2003 13.37; Le Thi Lai 13.20;
D T (16): Le Thi Cam Dung 46.80; Le Thi Lai 46.16; Kim Thi Huyen/2003 44.42; Nguyen Thi Hong Thuong 44.09; Vo Thu Bich Tram 43.04; Dao Thi Huong/2003 40.15;
H T (16): Le Thi Thu Ngan/2003 45.48; Mai Thi Yen/2004 44.63; Bui Luu Phuong Ngan 44.15; Nguyen Thi Yen Linh 43.45; Pham Thi Thanh Truc 43.35;
J T (15): Bui Thi Xuan 51.17; Tran Thi Thu Trinh/2004 45.38; Bui Thi Trang 44.40; Ca To Uyen/2004 44.14;
Heptathlon (14/15): Nguyen Linh Na 5440/NR (14.50/+0.7; 1.71; 11.86; 25.41/nwi / 5.76/nwi; 38.69; 2:26.07); Hoang Thanh Giang 5297 / 4thVIE All-Time (14.73/+0.7; 1.71; 9.10; 25.65/nwi / 5.93/nwi; 35.46; 2:18.42); Pham Thi Taho 4628 (15.83/+0.7; 1.62; 9.70; 26.44/nwi / 5.15/nwi; 34.90; 2:29.90); Bui Thi Khoe 4434 (15.75/+0.7; 1.59; 10.80; 27.26/nwi / 4.99/nwi; 36.19; 2:42.75); Nguyen Thi Van Anh/2004 4148 (16.12/+0.7; 1.56; 8.71; 26.78/nwi / 5.22/nwi; 28.79; 2:45.62);
4×100 R (16): Quan Doi Team (Nguyen Thi Hong Van, Hoang Du Y, Quach Thi Hong Thuy, Bui Thi Nguyen)
45.47;
4×400 R (14): Hanoi Team (Nguyen Thi Huong, Nguyen Thi Kim Ngoc, Hoang Thi Minh Hanh, Nguyen Thi Hang) 3:40.53;
4×800 R (16): Nam Dinh Team (Nguyen Thi Thu Ha, Tran Thi Duyen, Dinh Thi Bich, Bui Thi Ngan) 8:48.96/NR;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R (15): Quan Doi Team (Trinh Viet Tu, Hoang Du Y, Bui Van Nghiem, Bui Thi Nguyen) 42.64;
4×400 R (17): Hanoi Team (Nguyen Duc Son, Hoang Thi Minh Hanh, Nguyen Tung Lam, Nguyen Thi Hang)
3:23.70;
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MALAYSIA
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
Sukan IPT Grand Final Meet at Kuala Lumpur / 16. – 18.12.2022
following are the best performances from this University competition incl. Two new national records /
no names of Relay runners reported
Men:
100 m (18)/-0.1: Muh.Fakhrul Abdul Aziz 10.80 (10.795); Jonathan Nyepa 10.80 (10.800); Muh.Zulfiqar Ismail 10.81 (& 10.83/-0.2 as 1h2 on 16th);
400 m (18): Abdul Wafiy Roslan 48.42; Luqmanul Hakim Khairul Akmal 48.45; Muh.Firdaus Zemi 48.56;
800 m (18): Anas Ariffin 1:54.95; Wan Muh.Fazri Wan Zahari 1:55.00; Mohd Amirul Arif Azri 1:56.96;
110 m H (16)/-0.8: Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhamad 14.50; Benedict Ian Gawok 14.78; Muh.Ridzwan Ridal 15.05;
L J (16): Muh.Sunik Muslimin 7.26/ 0.0; Muh.Ilham Shamsul Nizam 7.10/ 0.0;
T J (18): Muh.Sunik Muslimin 15.17/+0.6; Muh.Aznur Bahrudin 14.84/+0.7;
S P (16): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 14.43;
D T (17): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 46.16;
H T (18): Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan 51.80;
J T (16): Syed Abrar Ahmad Zawawi 57.98;
4×100 R (18): Universiti Putra Malaysia Team 42.59;
4×400 R (18): University Putra Malaysia Team 3:20.72;
Women:
100 m (18)/-0.5: Nur Aisyah Rofina Aling 12.01; Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 12.07 (& 12.10/-0.6 as 1h1 on 16th); Nor Sarah Adi 12.27;
200 m (17)/-0.3: Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 24.50;
400 m (18): Chelsea Evali Bopulas 55.75 (& 56.83 as 1h2 on 16th); Mandy Goh Li 56.29;
2000 m St (17): Puspa Letchumy Jaintheran 7:54.94;
400 m H (17): Mandy Goh Li 62.06;
P V (16): Nor Sarah Adi 3.70;
T J (18): Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.73/+0.9;
S P (18): Nani Sahirah Maryata 14.48/NR; Nurul Aini Syauqina Nor Azhar 12.24; Queenie Ting Kung Ni 12.20;
D T (16): Queenie Ting Kung Ni 52.77/NR; Nur Atiqah Sufiah Hanizam 42.82;
H T (18): Nurul Hidayah Lukman 52.06;
4×100 R (18): Universiti Putra Malaysia Team 48.47;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R (17): Universiti Putra Malaysia Team 44.61;
4×400 R (17): Universiti Putra Malaysia Team 3:42.08;
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Melaka State Championships at Melaka / 10. – 11.12.2022
following are few best results from this competition with rather low standards in Track events and Jumps
Men:
S P (10): Jonah Chang Anak Rigan/2003 16.35;
D T (10): Muh.Irfan Shamsuddin 55.10;
J T (11): Elrick Roslee 57.15;
Women:
D T (10): Queenie Ting Kung Ni 46.27; Nur Atiqah Suffiah 40.10;
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SRI LANKA
National School Championships at Colombo / 02. – 06.12.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Saman Kumara & Mr.Sameera Lakruwan Perera – )
this competition was held for Junior and Youth athletes in different age-categories / following are detailed
best performances
Junior Men / under 20 years:
100 m (3)/+0.9: T.Bashitha Udagedara/2003 10.74; Kavindu Theekshana/2004 10.78; N.M.P.Pramuditha Silva/2003 10.86;
semis (3) s1/+0.6: Theekshana/2004 10.80; s2/+1.5: Udagedara/2003 10.74; Silva/2003 10.75; Sumila Temuya Kumara 10.85;
heats (2) h1/nwi: Udagedara/2003 10.75; h3/+1.9: Theekshana/2004 10.61; h4/+1.9: H.D.M.C.B. Dissanayake/2004 10.82; h5/+0.8: Hirusha Hashen/2003 10.84;
200 m (4)/+0.3: Isuru Kawshalya/2003 21.47; T.Bashitha Udagedara/2003 21.74; Kavindu Theekshana/2004
21.79;
semis (4) s2/nwi: Kaushalya/2003 21.92;
heats (3) h3/-1.8: Kaushalya/2003 21.78;
400 m (3): Isuru Kawshalya/2003 47.33 (& 47.81 as 1h4 on 2nd); K.M.Dhanuka Darshana/2003 47.99; H.H.R.S.Jayawardana/2004 48.61;
800 m (5): W.M.U.Kawishka Sri Bandara/2003 1:52.67; K.M.G.D.S.Kumara/2003 1:54.41; G.D.Avishka Gurusinghe/2003 1:54.81; H.G.S.P.Jayasinghe/2004 1:54.88; S.D.Shehan Dilranga/2004 1:55.35;
110 m H / 99 cm (5)/+1.1: Nadun Kaveesha Bandara/2003 13.64 / NJR (eq.); K.Rayan Sherantha Perera/2004 14.37; W.K.P.D.O. Bandara/2003 14.61; P.G.W.V.Perera/2004 14.66;
semis (4)/nwi: s1: N.K.Bandara/2003 13.82; W.Bandara/2003 14.73; M.R.T.D.Mawela/2003 14.84;
s2: R.S.Perera/2004 14.73; A.W.A.S.D. Abeysekara/2004 14.86;
heats (4)/nwi: h3: N.K.Bandara/2003 14.01; h4: R.S.Perera/2003 14.59; h5: Abeysekara/2004 14.88;
400 m H (6): K.M.Dhanuka Dharshana/2003 51.42 / missed his NJR by 0.01 seconds; T.O.V. Ariyawansha/2004 52.65; R.T.Kumara/2004 53.08;
semis (5) s1: Dharshana/2003 52.21; s2: Ariyawansha/2004 53.77; Y.Prawan Theekshana 54.18;
heats (5) h5: Dharshana/2003 54.04;
H J (5): A.R.Pasan Dilhara/2004 2.00; A.R.M.D.M.B.Rathnayake/2003 2.00; T.Dilujan/2003 2.00;
L J (3): U.D.Yeshan Vishmitha Kumara/2003 7.27w/+3.7; W.M.S.Silva/2003 7.07/+2.0;
T J (5)/nwi: A.K.Koorala/2003 15.57; K.V.M.Yasiru/2004 15.56; U.D.Yeshan Vishmitha Kumara/2003 15.18; K.P.Ravindu Ashan/2004 15.05;
J T (4): S.Dilip Kumara/2004 62.03; W.Dinesh Dilshan Fernando/2004 60.87;
4×100 R (6): Rahula College Matara Team 42.42;
4×400 R (5): Rathnayake Central Walala Team 3:21.05;
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
100 m (3)/+1.3: Deneth Induwara Weeraratne/2005 10.71; Merone Wijesinghe/2005 10.78;
semis (2) s1/+1.8: Weeraratne/2005 10.69; s2/+1.4: R.Idusara Vidhushan/2005 10.85;
heats (2) h4/+2.2: Weeraratne/2005 10.60w; Wijesinghe/2005 10.67w;
200 m (4)/+0.8: Deneth Induwara Weeraratne/2005 21.73 (& 21.92/-1.0 as 1h4 on 3rd); Merone Wijesinghe/2005 21.95; R.Idusara Vidushan/2005 21.99;
400 m (4): P.S.Jayathilake/2005 47.74; G.W.Jathya Kirulu/2006 48.79;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (5)/+0.6: E.Vishwa Tharuka/2005 14.06; Dineth Hirusha/2005 14.18; M.D.Sadila Rashmika/2006 14.23; Sandun Kosala/2005 14.46;
semis (4)/nwi: s1: Tharuka/2005 14.20; Rashmika/2006 14.62; s2: Hirusha/2005 14.33; Andrew Akash Anthony/2006 14.66; Kosala/2005 14.72;
heats (4)/nwi: h1: Tharuka/2005 14.06; Hirusha/2005 14.28; h4: Anthony/2006 14.75;
400 m H (6): K.L.A.Akalanka/2006 53.12 (& 54.30 as 1s1 on 5th); M.Roshan Fernandopulle/2006 53.96;
H J (6): G.L.Arthavidu/2006 2.00; Pahasara Nilipul Thenuja/2006 2.00;
P V (4): W.Thushen Malindarathna Silva/2006 4.40;
T J (5): D.M.H.K.Dissanayake/2005 15.11/+1.7;
S P / 5 kg (3): W.Jayavi Ranhidha Alwis/2005 16.94;
4×100 R (5): Joseph Vaz College Team 42.57;
4×400 R (6): Joseph Vaz College Team 3:21.35;
Younger Boys / under 16:
300 m H (5): M.A.Rifai/2007 38.65; J.O.Sashinta Silva/2007 38.84; U.G.K.H.Uyanwaththa 38.89;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
100 m (3)/+1.3: Dinara Bandara Dela/2004 12.18; Dulyana Suludagoda/2004 12.20;
semis (3) s1/+1.0: Suludagoda/2004 12.18; s2/+1.3: Dela/2004 12.16;
heats (2) h3/+1.4: Dela/2004 12.16; h4/+1.6: Suludagoda/2004 12.26;
200 m (4)/-1.6: Tharushi Dilsara Karunaratne/2004 24.83 (& 25.20/-1.1 as 1h3 on 3rd);
400 m (3): Tharushi Dilsara Karunaratne/2004 54.22; M.H.Jayeshi Uththara/2004 55.84; Kavindi Sanjana Edirinsinghe/2003 56.89; W.V.Randi Gayesha/2006 57.19;
semis (2) s1: Uththara/2004 56.08; s2: Karunaratne/2004 54.79; Gayesha/2006 57.89;
heats (2) h1: Karunaratne/2004 57.93; h4: Uththara/2004 56.75;
800 m (5): Tharushi Dilsara Karunaratne/2004 2:08.16;
1500 m (3): W.G.S.Lakshani/2004 4:48.15;
100 m H (5)/-0.8: Samadhi Lakshani Dissanayake/2003 14.55 (& 15.07/nwi as 1h5 on 4th);
400 m H (6): O.G.S.T.Dissanayake/2003 62.84; R.M.C.U.Y.Rathnayake/2004 63.21;
semis (5) s1: Rathnayake/2004 63.90;
heats (5) h1: Dissanayake/2003 63.98; h5: Rathnayake/2004 63.91;
H J (3): Ranindi Pehansa Gamage/2004 1.68; L.A.I.Minoli Fernando/2004 1.65;
P V (3): Thamasha Wickramasekara/2003 3.10; S.Theepika 3.00;
L J (4): L.P.Anuradha Fernando/2004 5.84/+1.1;
T J (6): H.A.N.Neha Hettiarachchi/2003 12.08/+0.3; K.P.S.Reshmika Sewwandi/2004 12.01/+0.7;
S P (2): Ovini Chandrasekara/2003 12.72;
4×100 R (5): Dharmapala Pannipitiya Team 48.98;
4×400 R (6): Rathnayake Central Walala Team 3:53.82;
Youth Girls / under 18 years:
400 m (3): D.M.Pravindi Dunusinghe/2005 57.05; K.Takshima Nuhansa 57.95;
800 m (3): W.M.K.N.Wickramasinghe/2006 2:13.09;
H J (3): K.Sithuli Sadithya/2006 1.66;
L J (6): Nethmika Madushani Herath/2005 5.78/+1.3;
T J (2): Nethmika Madushani Herath/2005 11.96/nwi;
4×100 R (5): Sir John Kothawala College Team 49.74;
Younger Girls / under 16 years:
H J (4): V.P.Nethra Samadhi/2008 1.65;
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LAOS
11th National Games at Phonsavan / 01. – 06.12.2022
(-courtesy of the Games – Facebook-site with thanks to Mr Steffen Stübe – )
following are the new National Records plus several selected best performances / translations of names for several athletes unconfirmed (by GOOGLE Translate) / no exact dates for some events and no wind-measurements
Men:
100 m (5): Sorsy Phomphakdi 10.91;
200 m (4): Sorsy Phomphakdi 21.99;
110 m H (4): Anousone Xaysa 14.28; Kongkhan Kheuabmavong 14.76;
400 m H: Anousone Xaysa 54.59/NR; Songmonat Xayaphet 55.41;
L J: Xaydavanh Vongsavanh 7.06;
S P: Lilan Sirisak 13.30/NR;
J T: Khongma Korakant 53.56; Thangkhan Hamexay 53.02;
4×100 R (6): Savannakhet Team 42.46;
Women:
100 m (5): Silina Phaaphay 12.63;
200 m (4): Silina Phaapay 25.83;
800 m (4): Lodkeo Inthakoumman 2:20.75;
1500 m (5): Lodkeo Inthakoumman 4:51.09;
2000 m St (2): Suksavanh Malivanh 8:31.65;
100 m H (4): Khamailayphom Bounyaveun 15.25;
400 m H: Manivanh Chanthavong 66.63/NR;
H J: Vinat Singhalath 1.58/NR (eq.);
H T: Math Thinmanao 40.10;
4×100 R (6): Vientiane Team 51.68;
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SINGAPORE
National All-Comers Meeting / 10. – 11.12.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore Athletics Association – )
Men:
100 m (10)/+0.2: Joshua Chua Hanwei 10.78;
110 m H (11)/+1.0: Ang Chen Xiang 14.43; Chong Wei Guan 14.73;
H J (10): Brandon Heng Fu Hong 2.08;
P V (11): Dewey Ng 4.80; Elliott Wee Junn 4.40;
L J (10): Ivan Mun Jern Wei 7.05/-1.5;
D T (11): Eric Yee Chun Wai 44.64;
Women:
P V (11): Cherlin Sia Jia Yi 3.10;
D T (11): Jasmin Phua 42.55;
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MONGOLIA
National Championships at Ulaanbaatar / ??.??.2022
(-courtesy of the MGL Athletics Association – )
no information reported about the exact date of these championships / no wind-measurements / hand-timing
(although all times reported in 1/100th seconds – same as during previous years)
Men:
100 m: Enkhbat Jigmednamjil 10.5; Ganbold Shijirbaatar 10.6; Otgonjargal Enkhbayar/Youth 10.7;
200 m: Otgontugs Zulkhuu 22.1;
400 m: Erdenebat Turtogtokh 50.3;
800 m: Dawaanyam Myagmarsuren 1:55.8; Odbayar Boldoo 1:56.4; Dangaasuren Buyankhishig 1:57.1;
1500 m: Dawaanyam Myagmarsuren 3:57.0; Dangaasuren Buyankhishig 3:57.8; Odbayar Boldoo 3:58.1;
5000 m: Narandulam Munkhbayar 15:07.2; Dambadarjaa Gantulga 15:08.8; Jamsran Olonbayar 15:10.0;
10000 m: Dambadarjaa Gantulga 30:35.8; Tseweenravdan Byambajaw 30:43.4; Narandulam Munkhbayar 31:08.2;
S P: Narangerel Enkhgerel 15.03; Samat Shalkar 14.28;
4×100 R: ?? Team (E.Jigmednamjil, O.Zulkhuu, B.Batsuuri, I.Enkhtuwshin) 43.1;
4×400 R: ?? Team (A.Bakhit, A.Akhit, G.Shijirbat, D.Myagmarsuren) 3:27.8;
Youth Boys:
Otgonjargal Enkhbayar 10.7; Batsuuri 10.9; M.Baasandorj 10.9;
4×400 R: Uchinber Youth Team 3:31.1;
Women:
100 m: Sarangua Enkhbaatar 12.1; Khongorzul Byambadorj 12.4;
200 m: Batbold Solongo 25.0 / NR (eq.)/hand-timed;
400 m: Batbold Solongo 57.6;
800 m: Zuunnast Gankhishig 2:18.3;
1500 m: Galbadrakh Khishigsaikhan 4:33.4; Chuluunkhu Shinetsetseg 4:40.8; Bayarsaikhan Dolgormaa
4:44.9;
5000 m: Bayartsogt Munkhzaya 17:13.5; Munkhsaikhan Nomin 17:39.7; Bayarsaikhan Dologormaa 17:55.7;
10000 m: Bayartsogt Munkhzaya 35:41.7;
L J: Enkhbat Oyundari 5.72;
T J: Enkhbat Oyundari 12.60/NR;
D T: Bazarsad Dulmaa 39.47;
4×100 R: ?? Team (E.Oyundari, K.Byambadorj, T.Munkherlen, N.Namuundari) 50.3;
4×400 R: ?? Team (G.Khishigsaikhan, B.Solongo, Z.Gankhishig, B.Munkhzaya) 4:06.4;
Youth Girls:
100 m: Oyunzul Bat-Erdene 12.5;
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INDOORS
KAZAKHSTAN
Amin Tuyakov Indoor Meeting at Astana / 17.12.2022
(-courtesy of the Competition – website – )
Kazakhstan except few foreign competitors from HKG, KGZ, TJK and UKR
60 m: Lee Hong Kit HKG 6.72; Shak Kam Ching HKG 6.74; Ildar Akhmadiyev TJK 6.86; Vitaliy Zems 6.90; Andrey Lavrushenko 7.05; Ilya Aliyev 7.07; Karim Kabdullov/2005 7.08; Danil Popov/2005 7.09;
heats: h1: Lee Hong Kit 6.77; Zems 6.88; Akhmadiyev 6.89; Kabdullov/2005 7.06; Popov/2005 7.07;
Ryslan Ruatamov KGZ 7.20; h2: Shak Kam Ching 6.75; Aliyev 7.01; Lavrushenko 7.06; Daniyal Ospan 7.20;
400 m: Andrey Sokolov 47.83; Elnor Mukhitdinov 48.24; Vyacheslav Zems 48.50;
800 m: Duman Gabdygaliyev 1:55.20; Dmitriy Zavatskiy 1:57.37;
3000 m: Alexey Gussarov 8:38.92; Saman Kazakbayev KGZ 8:39.78;
60 m H: Mui Ching Yeung HKG 8.03; Cheung Siu Hang HKG 8.08;
H J: Michael John Kennelly HKG 2.09; Alexandr Timoshin 2.05;
L J: Ko Ho Long HKG 7.62; Lin Ming Fu HKG/2004 7.39;
S P: Danyil Plotnikov 14.91;
Women:
60 m: Olga Safronova 7.41; Rima Kashafutdinova 7.59; Arina Misheyeva 7.67; Valeriya Safonova/2004 7.81; Valeriya Bromat/2004 7.97; Anna Dubina 8.04; Ayazhan Musayeva/2004 8.08; Anastasiya Bondarenko KGZ/2004 8.19;
heats: h1: Safronova 7.52; Misheyeva 7.75; Dubina 8.06; Bromat/2004 8.08; h2: Kashafutdinova 7.62;
Safonova/2004 7.78; Musayeva/2004 8.11; Bondarenko/2004 8.13;
400 m: Elina Mikhina 54.35; Alexandra Zalyubovskaya 54.64; Adelina Zems (-nee Akhmetova) 56.22;
Kristina Kondrashova (-nee Koryagina) 57.09; Anna Shumilo/2004 57.54;
800 m: Viktoriya Senkina 2:15.24; Yekaterina Koloda/2006 2:15.40; Alvira Takhauova 2:15.66; Anastasiya
Tsvirkunova/2005 2:16.30;
3000 m: Tatyana Neroznak 10:02.01; Kristina Sergeyeva/2004 10:26.17;
60 m H: Shing Cho Yan HKG 8.32/NIR (eq.); Yuliya Bashmanova UKR 8.47; Anna Dubina 8.75; Alina Chistyakova/2005 8.96;
H J: Alina Chistyakova/2005 1.74; Diana Geints 1.70;
L J: Yue Nga Yan (-nee Yue Ya Xin) 5.98/NIR;
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CROSS COUNTRY
HONGKONG
HKAA Cross Country Championships / 05.12.2022
(-courtesy of the HKAA – website – )
Tse Chun Yin 30:44; Yu Hin Wa 30:55; Vincent Leslie Lam 31:10; Chong See Yeung 31:45;
Lo Chun Yin 31:56;
Junior Men / 8 km:
Chu Yan Ho 26:18; Kai Lim Cheuk 26:27; Cheng Yiu Wai 26:47;
Women / 10 km:
Wong Cheuk Ning 36:43; Tsang Hiu Tung 37:18; Wong Tsz Yan 37:48; Wong Mei Yan 38:49;
Junior Women / 6 km:
Choi Wing Yan 23:38; Lee Man Chi 23:56; Tang Yuen Shven 24:08;
Today, Gen Dahlan Al Hamad, President of the Asian Athletics Association, and Mr Francis Tan, Group Director of Taishan Sports Engineering (Singapore) Private Limited, signed a sponsorship deal for equipment and implements at the Kempinski Hotel in Bangkok. Gen.Surapong Ariyamongol, Asian AA Sr. Vice President, and Mr Shuggumarran, Asian AA Secretary General , witness the ceremony. Mr Francis Tan’s kind gesture is much appreciated since 19 needy federations stand to profit considerably. Athletes from these federations can practice and improve their talents for future competitions. Champions can emerge from any Asian country, rich or poor, large or small. Asian AA will always strive to produce Champions and look forward to promoting our sports with further sponsorship soon.On behalf of the Asian Athletics Association, we thank Mr Francis Tan for his generous support for believing in our vision and supporting our athletes.
Gen Dahlan Al Hamad had an audience with Dr Niwat Limsukniran,Director General for Department of Physical Education at the National Stadium, where the 25th Asian Athletics Championship would be held on 12-16 July 2023 in Bangkok.The AAA President had a site visit of the stadium, and the Director General assured that the stadium would be ready for the Championship.
Gen.Dahlan Al Hamad, President of Asian AA, visited Laos to grace the occasion of the Vientiane International Marathon held on 25 December 2022. Notably, this was their first Marathon Laos Federation staged successfully following covid. During the Marathon, Dr Phout Simmalavong , Minister of Education and Sports and President of the Lao Olympic Committee, met with Gen Dahlan and addressed various concerns on the development of athletics in Laos.
The Minister requested the support of Asian AA to develop their coaches and athletes. Gen Dahlan expressed his opinion and agreed to his request, vouching that he would act immediately. Following the Marathon, Gen Dahlan had an opportunity to visit the Stadium and met with Mr Saysana Thongkhamchanh, President of the Laos Athletics Federation. Gen Surapong Ariyamongkol, Senior Vice President of Asian AA, and A Shuggumarran, Secretary General of Asian AA, accompanied him during his visit.
(-courtesy of different Race – websites – )
BAHRAIN
International Royal Night Half Marathon at Sakhir / 23.12.2022
following are detailed results – combined times from both the Invited Elite and the Open Races
Men:
Sebastian Sawe KEN 58:58; Daniel Simiya Ebenyo KEN 59:04; Yomif Kelelcha ETH 59:25; Abraham Cheroben BRN 1:00:19; Vincent Ngetich KEN 1:01:06; Felix Kipkoech KEN 1:01:40; Ibrahim Hassan Bouh DJI 1:02:10; Hagos Berhe ETH 1:02:23; Elvis Cheboi KEN 1:02:53; Stephen Kissa UGA 1:03:13;
Joshua Belet KEN 1:03:25; Shadrack Kimaiyo Kimitei KEN 1:03:31 (1st Open); Joshua Nakeri BRN 1:03:33; Bernard Chepkwony KEN 1:04:06; Abdellati Iguider MAR 1:04:49; Laameuch El Hadi ALG 1:05:11; Jamel Kiprono KEN 1:06:11; Ahmed Osman USA 1:08:13; Taiki Suzuki JPN 1:09:18; Abdellatif
Ait Hsine BRN 1:10:19; Yassine Mhimda MAR 1:10:56; Rashid Ayed Al-Nuaimi BEN 1:14:59;
Women:
Tigest Assefa ETH 1:07:40; Winfridah Moseti KEN 1:08:21; Agnes Ngolo KEN 1:08:51; Fetaw Zeray Bezabeh ETH 1:09:22; Nelly Jepchumba KEN 1:09:46; Nigisti Haftu ETH 1:10:06; Zenebu Fikadu ETH 1:10:21; Bonto Edao Rebitu BRN 1:10:40; Violah Jepchumba BRN 1:10:59; Nesphine Jepleting KEN 1:11:03; Beatrice Chepkemoi KEN 1:11:11; Rose Chelimo BRN 1:12:52; Souad Ait Salem ALG 1:15:03;
Loaa Zaarour LBN 1:31:20; Katerina Matousova CZE 1:32:36 (1st Open & 1st Veteran/40+);
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LAOS
International Marathon at Vientiane / 25.12.2022
Men:
Marathon:
Bililign Ali Yimer ETH 2:20:35; Eliud Lokol Esinyen KEN 2:37:21; Tan Hi Le VIE 2:40:45;
Half Marathon:
Enock Kipchirchir Kigen KEN 1:08:34; Phongsit Chinphanjo THA 1:14:02; Lamphone Xayyathee LAO 1:15:52;
Women:
Marathon:
Satomi Uchino JPN 3:18:21; Souksavanh Malivanh LAO 3:47:22;
Half Marathon:
Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 1:26:11 (no others under 1:48);
THAILAND
GARMIN International Half Marathon at Bangkok / 25.12.2022
Men:
John Mburu Muiruri KEN 1:08:06; Victor Kipkemei KEN 1:08:17; Matthew Murt GBR 1:15:31;
Women:
Misa Yimer ETH 1:14:32; Shelmith Nyawira Muriuki KEN 1:14:58; Rosemary Mumo Katua BRN 1:16:30;
Marta Tinsae Birehan ETH 1:21:09; Kotchaporn Tangsriwong THA 1:33:13; Verna Goh Shilei SGP 1:33:50;
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INDIA
International Half Marathon at Sohra / 21.12.2022
information from this race is restricted to TOP 5 finishers (each male and female runners)
Men:
Adisu Bekele Abebe ETH 1:02:21; Tirtha Pun IND 1:04:19; ?? Too Cheruiyot KEN 1:05:01; Elijah Kipruto Kemei KEN 1:05:33; K.Bikram Meitei IND 1:05:41;
Women:
Richa Bhaduriya IND 1:13:22; Christine Kambua Muyanga KEN 1:14:29; Arpita Saini IND 1:20:07;
Kyntimon Marwein IND 1:22:20; Dorishisha Langjuh IND 1:26:56;
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NEPAL
International Marathon at Nepalgunj / 10.12.2022
(-correction to Report No 28 – courtesy of Mr Diwakar Lal Amatya -)
correct distances for these races were confirmed by “World Athletics International Measurement Certificates” from last summer, as kindly posted by Mr Dave Cundy, International Measurement Administrator for ASIA & OCEANIA / so the time for the female Half Marathon winner can be valued as a new Nepalese National Record
and other performances as regular for 2022 Rankings
Men / Marathon:
Khadak Bahadur Khadka 2:20:28; Narendra Rawat 2:22:29; Mohan Dev Joshi 2:24:36;
Women / Half Marathon:
Santoshi Shrestha 1:16:41/NR; Anjani Chauhan IND 1:25:15; Anju Khadka 1:36:44;
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the same confirmation received for the Marathon at the National Games in (TOP 3 Results by Report No 22 shown again below)
9th National Games at Pokhara / 15. – 20.10.2022
Men:
Marathon (18): Anish Thapa Magar 2:22:54; Krishna Bahadur Basnet 2:23:14; Santosh Bikram Bista 2:30:58;
Women:
Marathon (18): Bindra Dhanke Shrestha 2:57:23; Bishwarupa Budha 3:00:34; Rekha Bista 3:01:35;
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ON THE TRACK
INDIA
North East Zone University Champs at Bhubaneswar / 20. – 23.12.2022
(-courtesy of Mr. Ram. Muralikrishnan – )
following are detailed performances (for most events restricted to results in finals) / no wind-measurements /
Year-of-birth included for athletes, where know to me by other sources / many athletes are listed in the official results with incomplete/inaccurate names (shown with an “??” in the results below)
Men:
100 m (21): Gurindervir Singh 10.63; Lalu Prasad/2003 10.80; Ajit Chauhan 10.82;
semis (20) s1: Gurindervir 10.63; Chauhan 10.82; Govind Kumar 10.84; s2: Prasad/2003 10.78; Amandeep Singh 10.82; Anshul Kumar/2004 10.82;
200 m (23): Anshul Kumar/2004 21.68; Omkar Verma 21.91;
heats (22) h6: Anshul Kumar/2004 21.79; h8: Ansh ?? 21.81;
400 m (21): Nitin Kumar 47.42; Deepak Rohilla/2003 47.70; Lavish Sharma 48.07; Karunamay Mahato 48.25; Ansh ?? 48.31; Sharon Abraham 48.32; Paramjeet Singh 48.48;
800 m (23): Satya Dev 1:51.15; Irfan ??/2003 1:51.96; Gaurav Attri 1:52.62; Sayan Karmakar/2003 1:53.24; Devender Kumar 1:53.29; Surender Dalip 1:53.35; Younus Shah 1:53.72; Abhishek Pal/2005 1:53.77; Harjot Singh 1:54.16;
1500 m (21): Younus Shah 3:52.38; Shivam Sharma 3:52.71; Surender Dalip 3:52.81; Sunil ?? 3:52.92;
Dinesh Lathwal 3:53.59; Ishu Solanki 3:55.09; Sumit Teotia 3:55.44; Tushar Dahiya 3:56.31; Karam Singh
3:56.43; Ritik Deol/2005 3:56.58; Jeetu Gurjar 3:56.98;
5000 m (23): Ravi ?? 14:20.12; Raj Shekhar Pathak 14:21.50; Devendra Chaudhary 14:22.66; Sumit ??
14:26.81; Suraj Satpal 14:28.02; Vishal Sherwal/2003 14:28.29; Dhiraj Singh 14:32.00; Arvind Kumar 14:33.76; Chandan Bhardwaj 14:50.19; Simran Singh 14:54.23; Rahul Yadav/2004 14:59.58;
10000 m (20): Himanshu ?? 29:59.68; Devendra Chaudhary 30:00.34; Ankit Deshwal 30:00.72; Rohit Kumar 30:00.77; Vishal Sherwal/2003 30:01.55; Raj Shekhar Pathak 30:01.85; Saurabh Singh 30:04.46;
Suraj Satpal 30:04.47; Shubham Sindhu 30:05.44; Rasmiranjan ?? 30:06.53; Trilok Kumar 30:08.09; Tilak Mandal 30:08.21; Amaresh Kumar 30:53.35; Jugesh Kumar 30:59.90;
Half Marathon (22)/unconfirmed distance / rather fast times for several unknown runners:
Varinder Singh 1:01:12; Ankit Deshwal 1:01:14; Saurabh Singh 1:01:17; Sumit ?? 1:02:36; Rishipal Singh 1:03:26; Sohit Kumar 1:03:32; Saurabh Tiwari 1:04:20; Aakash Kumar 1:04:52; Omkar Verma 1:05:15
(& next 12 finishers under 1:10);
3000 m St (22): Ravi ?? 8:45.40; Mohit ?? 8:52.47; Jeetu Gurjar 8:58.84; Hartik Balyan 8:59.01; Lokesh Chaudhary 9:15.58;
110 m H (22): Dibyasundar Das 14.72; Haramjeet Singh 14.95; Naresh Yadav 15.07 (& 14.96 as 1s1 on 21st);
400 m H (23): Hardeep Kumar/2003 52.00; Dibyasundar Das 52.06; Karna Bag/2004 52.28; Manjeet Jaglan
52.92; Vikash ??/2003 53.11;
H J (22): Md Asraf Ali/2003 2.12; Swadhin Kumar Majhi 2.09; Piyush Singh/2003 2.03; Kaustubha Jaiswal
2.03;
P V (21): Lakshay Singh 5.00; Avneesh Kumar 4.80; Kuldeep Kumar/2005 4.70; Deepak Yadav 4.60;
Karan Kumar 4.50;
L J (21): Rishabh Rishihwar 7.76; Aryan Choudhary/2004 7.42; Mohd Shahrukh 7.29; Sarun Payasingh 7.23; Samit Singh 7.22; Gaurav ?? 7.15; Amitra Ghosh/2003 7.13;
T J (23): Naprinder Singh 15.53; Himanshu Yadav 15.24; Jaskaran Singh 15.14; Rahul ?? 15.10;
S P (22): Sabih Singh 18.71; Mankirat Singh 18.05; Vanam Sharma 18.01; Sanyam Sanjay/2003 17.64;
Abhishek Singh 17.48; Dhanveer Singh 17.43; Parth Lakra 17.26; Ashu Dalal 16.72; Rudra Narayan Pandey/2003 16.50; Shivam Choudhary 16.45; Aryan Tyagi 16.44; Aadil Sher Singh 16.28; Iyabal Singh 16.25; Adhish Ghildiyal 16.23; Sana Chaudhary 16.13;
D T (23): Bhanu Sharma 55.06; Vaibhav Chauhan 52.37; Navjot Singh 51.94; Harnoor Singh 50.66; Prince Singh 50.60; Vikas ?? 50.25; Hardeep Singh 49.86; Arvind Sharma/2003 48.46; Pradeep Kumar
47.63; Vaidhav ??/2006 47.41; Pahul Singh 47.15;
H T (20): Ajay Kumar 62.96; Ajay ?? 61.85; Sachin Yadav 61.67; Naveen Yadav 60.72; Jai Chand 60.24; Gurdev Singh 59.86; Dupinder Singh 58.42; Chand Hooda 57.78; Chirag Yadav 56.31; Afsar Ahmad 56.16; Navdeep Singh 55.59; Mayank Yadav 55.05; Updesh Singh 54.39; Jatin Chaudhary 53.31;
J T (21): Vikrant Malik 81.82; Rishbh Nehra 77.38; Abhishek Drall 73.52; Harish Kumar 70.64; Kunwer Ajaj Raj 69.87; Vijay Lakra 68.71; Amit Kumar Yadav 68.47; Mohd Junid 67.86; Ravi Tanwar 67.17;
Irfan Khan 66.98; Avinash Yadav 65.98; Vikash Sharma/2003 65.80; Abhishek Singh 65.39; Samar Singh
64.90; Sunny Chaudhary 64.70;
Decathlon (20/21): Kamal Kumar 6062 (12.13; 6.25; 12.74; 1.80; 53.51 / 17.45; 37.40; 3.20; 54.27; 4:50.56);
20 km Walk (21): Sahil ?? 1:26:15 (1:26:14.44); Vishant Rana 1:26:15 (1:26:14.52); Rahul ?? 1:26:16;
Neeraj Kumar 1:26:32; Paramdeep Mor 1:28:53; Anshul Dhaundiyal/2004 1:29:19; Bajarangi Prajapati/2003
1:31:45; Rajan Chaudhary 1:34:03; Deb Kumar Biswal 1:34:26; Sandip ?? 1:34:27; Navratan Kumar Krishan 1:34:36;
4×100 R (23): Panjab University Team 41.09;
4×400 R (23): Panjab University Team 3:14.36;
Women:
100 m (21): Kamaljeet Kaur 11.65; Simrandeep Kaur 11.75; Dutee Chand 11.81; Radha Devi 11.94; Priyanka Sikawar/2003 12.26;
semis (20) s1: Simrandeep 11.80; Kamaljeet 11.83; s2: Chand 11.87; Devi 11.97; Joshika Pal 12.16;
200 m (23): Kamaljeet Kaur 23.59; Himanshi Malik 23.82; Simrandeep Kaur 23.86; Radha Devi 24.25;
Rashdeep Kaur 24.30; Payal Vohra/2003 24.81; Priyanka Skawar/2003 24.98;
400 m (21): Gug Kaur 53.08; Himanshi Malik 53.53; Neeshu Kumari 54.99; Rashdeep Kaur 55.62; Payal Vohra/2003 55.92; Shyama Mandal/2003 56.05; Seema ?? 56.55; Vidhi Rawal 56.82;
800 m (23): Gug Kaur 2:07.83; Bhavika Kathuria 2:11.06; Priyanka ?? 2:11.69; Nikita Sharma 2:12.27;
1500 m (21): Harmilan Bains 4:26.99; Nikita Sharma 4:30.28; Bhavika Kathuria 4:35.22; Mamata Pal/2003 4:37.27; Anisha ??/2004 4:37.71; Rimpi Devi 4:37.80; Gouri Kotiyal 4:40.83; Ranjana Rajput 4:44.53;
Pooja ?? 4:44.56;
5000 m (23): Ujala ?? 16:10.76; Shilpy Yadav 16:38.79; Bharti ?? 16:42.87; Prem Lata 17:01.09; Manisha ?? 17:01.28; Antima Pal 17:07.25; Monika ??/2004 17:12.05; Kaneejo Begum 17:12.71;
Sneha ??/2004 17:20.95; Kajal Chakravarthy 17:33.98; Ranjana Rajput 17:35.76; Jyoti Bala 17:38.24;
Mamata Pal/2003 17:47.32; Maya ?? 17:49.60; Laxmi Kaur 18:02.83; Meenu Sharma 18:03.24;
10000 m (20): Ujala ?? 34:41.56; Neetu Kumari 34:45.72; Princi Ramesh 35:24.60; Monika ??/2004 35:24.74; Bharti ?? 35:25.79; Prem Lata 36:04.06; Mamta Rajbhar 36:06.55; Kajal Chakravarthy 38:02.89;
Half Marathon (22)/unconfirmed distance (same as Men): Neetu Kumari 1:10:16; Princi Ramesh 1:11:18;
Mamta Rajbhar 1:12:13; Ravina Kumari 1:15:32; Renu Yadav 1:16:00; Sapna Patel 1:16:40; Rukhmani Sahu 1:18:28; Annu Yadav 1:18:37; Divyanka Singh 1:19:12; Sandhya Yadav 1:22:23; Neha Verma 1:23:19; Madhu ?? 1:25:02; Neha ?? 1:25:58; Manju ?? 1:27:51; Kavita ?? 1:29:43;
3000 m St (22): Kajal Sharma 10:29.24; Shashilata Kumari 10:35.34; Shaili Dhama 10:44.39; Susmita Tigga/2003 10:58.37; Anjali Patel 11:24.66; Shilpa ?? 11:38.30; Pallavi Jagadale 11:43.91; Shreya ??/2003
11:57.22; Babli Verma 12:03.45; Chanchal Yadav 12:12.54; Puja Behera 12:30.53;
100 m H (22): Sathi Patra 14.55; Gurdeep Kaur 14.77; Kawal Jit Kaur 15.01;
400 m H (23): Simmy ??/2003 62.48; Babita Singh 62.58; Neha ?? 62.90; Ramandeep Kaur/2003 63.14;
Chandra Majhi 64.13;
H J (23): Khyati Mathur/2003 1.70;
P V (20): Jyoti Kumari 3.40; Nidhi ?? 3.30; Mahi Patel 3.20;
L J (21): Moumita Mondal 6.14; Anjali ??/2003 5.74; Nidhi ??/2006 5.65;
T J (23): Mimansa Dahiya 12.74; Mary Mukta Soren/2004 12.55; Nidhi ??/2006 12.07; Ankita Chaudhary
11.98;
S P (21): Shiksha ?? 14.64; Simranjeet Kaur/2003 13.97; Shikha Pawar 13.75; Prity Chakraborthy 13.13;
Anjali ??/2003 12.79; Sanya Yadav/2003 12.72;
D T (23): Sanya Yadav/2003 47.12; Ashika Yadav 46.40; Shweta Singh 45.63; Anisha Singh/2005 44.25;
Muskan Tomar 44.11; Bharti Kumari/2004 43.41; Bhavana Yadav 43.08; Maina Devi 41.74;
H T (20): Harshita Sehrawat/2003 58.61; Shruti Singh 57.84; Tanya Chaudhary/2003 56.52; Jyoti Yadav 54.62; Vedpathak Surabh 53.32; Amandeep Kaur 53.17; Aakanksha Sandhu 52.27; Anita ?? 51.44; Preeti Sharawat 50.36; Aaisha Patel 49.51; Ankita ??/2005 49.05; Maninderjit Kaur 47.71; Ishu ?? 46.57; Aishwarya ?? 45.21;
J T (22): Shakshi Sharma 46.89; Seema ??/2004 45.14; Jyoti ?? 44.07; Arti ?? 44.01; Anjani Kumari 43.39; Harita ?? 42.44;
20 km Walk (21): Priyanka Goswami 1:40:28; Mansi Negi/2003 1:43:56; Payal ?? 1:44:30; Jyoti ??
1:44:53; Rachana Kumari/2003 1:46:14; Monika ?? 1:46:54; Amita Rana 1:49:53; Deepika Sharma/2003
1:50:07; Indu ??/2004 1:50:24; Bandana Patel 1:51:47; Jasleen Kaur 1:52:28; Komal Pal/2003 1:52:49;
Rupali Kumari 1:54:04; Preeti Singh 1:56:23; Arti Kushbala 1:57:26; Rakhi Kushbala 1:59:00;
4×100 R (23): Guru Nanak Dev University Team 47.58;
4×400 R (23): Panjab University Team 3:50.50;
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SRI LANKA
Lakshman De Alwis Memorial Meet at Colombo / 18.12.2022
(-courtesy of Mr.Sameera Lakruwan Perera – )
this competition was held for Junior and Youth athletes in different age-categories (U20 – U12) / hand-timing
& no wind-measurements / following are the best performances (out of results with rather low standards)
Junior Men / under 20 years:
T J: K.V.M.Yasiru/2004 15.23;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
H J: Ranindi Pehansa Gamage/2004 1.65;
MONGOLIA
National Championships at Ulaanbaatar / 17. – 18.09.2022
(-amendments to Report No 28 – courtesy of Mr Steffen Stübe- )
thanks to research work by the above correspondent the date of the Championships could be obtained and
I attach the results again with this additional information
Men:
100 m (17): Enkhbat Jigmednamjil 10.5; Ganbold Shijirbaatar 10.6; Otgonjargal Enkhbayar/Youth 10.7;
200 m (18): Otgontugs Zulkhuu 22.1;
400 m (17): Erdenebat Turtogtokh 50.3;
800 m (18): Dawaanyam Myagmarsuren 1:55.8; Odbayar Boldoo 1:56.4; Dangaasuren Buyankhishig 1:57.1;
1500 m (17): Dawaanyam Myagmarsuren 3:57.0; Dangaasuren Buyankhishig 3:57.8; Odbayar Boldoo 3:58.1;
5000 m (18): Narandulam Munkhbayar 15:07.2; Dambadarjaa Gantulga 15:08.8; Jamsran Olonbayar 15:10.0;
10000 m (17): Dambadarjaa Gantulga 30:35.8; Tseweenravdan Byambajaw 30:43.4; Narandulam Munkhbayar 31:08.2;
S P (17): Narangerel Enkhgerel 15.03; Samat Shalkar 14.28;
4×100 R (17): ?? Team (E.Jigmednamjil, O.Zulkhuu, B.Batsuuri, I.Enkhtuwshin) 43.1;
4×400 R (18): ?? Team (A.Bakhit, A.Akhit, G.Shijirbat, D.Myagmarsuren) 3:27.8;
Youth Boys:
100 m (17): Otgonjargal Enkhbayar 10.7; B.Batsuuri 10.9; M.Baasandorj 10.9;
4×400 R (18): Uchinber Youth Team 3:31.1;
Women:
100 m (17): Sarangua Enkhbaatar 12.1; Khongorzul Byambadorj 12.4;
200 m (18): Batbold Solongo 25.0 / not a new hand-timed NR (because the same athlet had achieved a faster time with her 24.8 on 20th Jul 2019);
400 m (17): Batbold Solongo 57.6;
800 m (18): Zuunnast Gankhishig 2:18.3;
1500 m (17): Galbadrakh Khishigsaikhan 4:33.4; Chuluunkhu Shinetsetseg 4:40.8; Bayarsaikhan Dolgormaa
4:44.9;
5000 m (18): Bayartsogt Munkhzaya 17:13.5; Munkhsaikhan Nomin 17:39.7; Bayarsaikhan Dologormaa 17:55.7;
10000 m (17): Bayartsogt Munkhzaya 35:41.7;
L J (18): Enkhbat Oyundari 5.72;
T J (17): Enkhbat Oyundari 12.60/NR;
D T (18): Bazarsad Dulmaa 39.47;
4×100 R (17): ?? Team (E.Oyundari, K.Byambadorj, T.Munkherlen, N.Namuundari) 50.3;
4×400 R (18): ?? Team (G.Khishigsaikhan, B.Solongo, Z.Gankhishig, B.Munkhzaya) 4:06.4;
Youth Girls:
100 m (17): Oyunzul Bat-Erdene 12.5;
AAA President Gen. Dahlan Al Hamad visited the Headquarters of (EA) European Athletics this morning in Lausanne. He was received by the President of European Athletics Mr. Dobromir Karamarinov and the Chief Executive Officer Mr. Christian Milz. Mr. Dobromir took this opportunity to give Gen.Dahlan a tour of the headquarters and explained to him the way European Athletics runs and functions. During the meeting Gen.Dahlan briefed the EA President about the Development in Asian Athletics and explained about the Strategic Plan AAA is implementing in 2022 – 2023AAA President also presented the Asian Plaque to Mr. Dobromir Karamarinov during his visit.Gen. Dahlan Al Hamad remarks after the visit : “It is my honour to visit the house of the European Athletics, it is really great to meet President Dobromir Karamarino and the C.E.O. Christian Milz. When we talk about Athletics we talk about the big developments in Europe. I am happy to see and understand the working of European Athletics . These kind of visits strengthen the relationship between all continents. “
On January 11, the first East Asian Athletics Association (” EAAA “) Congress was successfully held online. The meeting was attended by AAA President Gen. Dahlan, AAA Secretary General Mr. Shuggu and delegates of eight member federations in East Asia. The meeting deliberated and approved the EAAA Constitution, elected the first Council, and declared the establishment of the Association.
Ms. Wang Nan, Vice President of Chinese Athletics Association, was unanimously elected as the first president of EAAA. The Congress of EAAA was composed of eight members from eight member federations in East Asia.
President Dahlan congratulated on the establishment of the EAAA and the successful opening of the first Congress, and affirm the positive role of East Asia in the development of athletics in Asia.
Ms. WANG Nan expressed gratitude to the member federations for their support and sent New Year wishes to all member federations. Ms. WANG Nan said that she will do her best to serve the member federations, work closely with the council members, strengthen communication, increase mutual understanding and jointly promote the development of athletics in East Asia.
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
INDIA
18thInternational Tata Mumbai Marathon at Mumbai /15.01.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan-)
following are detailed results (combined timed from the International Elite runners, the National Elite runners
and additional best national finishers) / both winners in the Full Marathon achieved new course records
Men:
Marathon:
Hayle Lemi ETH 2:07:32; Philemon Rono IND 2:08:44; Hailu Zewdu ETH 2:10:23; Abdela Godana ETH 2:11:31; Okubay Tsegay ERI 2:11:49; Aychew Bantie ETH 2:11:53; Abida Ezamzami MAR 2:12:36;
Masresha Bere ETH 2:14:56; John Langat KEN 2:16:08; Gopi Thonakkal IND 2:16:41; Man Singh IND
2:16:58; Kalidas Laxman Hirave IND 2:19:54; Anish Thapa Magar NEP (IND-based) 2:22:00; Srinu Bugatha IND 2:23:05; Tilahun Amsalu ETH 2:24:17; M.Nanjundappa IND 2:27:41 (1st Open finisher); Pankaj Dhaka IND 2:28:08; Nihal Baig IND 2:28:17 (2nd Open); Manoj Kumar Yadav IND 2:29:02 (3rd Open); Ravi Prakash IND 2:29:39; Sarvesh Kumar IND 2:30:43; Anand Gaonkar IND 2:31:49; Raju Choudhary IND 2:31:54; Manvendra Singh IND 2:33:33; Vipul Kumar IND 2:34:50; Santhosh Kumar Arumugam IND 2:35:28;
Half Marathon (National race):
Murli Gavit 1:05:20; Ankit Deshwal 1:05:48; Deepak Kumbhar 1:05:51; Mohan Saini 1:07:36; Rai Tiwari 1:09:00; Anurag Konkar 1:10:06; Ramavath Ramesh Chandra 1:10:39; Dnyaneshwar Moragha 1:11:00;
Sandeep Singh 1:11:02; Prashant Patil 1:11:49;
Women:
Marathon:
Anchalem Haymanot ETH 2:24:15; Rahma Tusa ETH 2:24:22; Letebrhan Haylay Gebreslasea ETH 2:24:52; Lemenesh Kasu Bitew ETH 2:28:43; Sifan Melaku ETH 2:29:22; Worknesh Alemu ETH 2:30:45;
Kumeshi Sichala ETH 2:31:00; Ayantu Kumela ETH 2:31:00; Sharon Jemutai Cherop KEN 2:31:30;
Adanech Anbesa ETH 2:33:01; Gutema Beshadu ETH 2:38:32; Chavi Yadav IND 2:50:35; Arati Patil IND 3:00:44; Renu Singh IND 3:01:11; Jigmet Dolma IND 3:03:31; Nirmaben Thakor IND 3:08:33; Tsetan Dolkar IND 3:10:25; Saraswati Rai IND 3:14:26 (1st Open & 1st Veteran/40+); Divyanka Chaudhary IND 3:14:54; Manisha Joshi IND 3:18:39 (2nd Open); Danishisha Jangjuh IND 3:22:29 (3rd Open); Disket Dolma IND 3:23:34; Vasudha Baadkar IND 3:24:29 (2nd Vet/40+); Simta Sharma IND 3:24:53; Nuran ?? IND 3:25:26; Deepa Nayak IND 3:27:27; Bijoya Barman IND 3:27:42; Vedanshi Joshi IND 3:27:48; Gayathri Mathur IND 3:29:29;
Half Marathon (National Race):
Parul Chaudhary 1:15:07; Nandini Gupta 1:24:12; Poonam Sonune 1:24:59; Tashi Ladol 1:25:22; Stanzin Chondol 1:26:14; Vadde Navya 1:28:05; Madhuri Deshmukh 1:28:39; Farheen Firdose 1:29:44; Stanzin Dolkar 1:29:59; Kavitha Reddy 1:31:49 / 1st Veteran/45+;
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Half Marathon at Solapur / 08.01.2023
Men:
Amol Dattatray Kadam IND 1:13:21;
Women:
Christine Kambua Muyanga KEN 1:23:28; Sapna Patel IND 1:31:24;
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International Marathon at Vadodara / 08.01.2023
Men:
Marathon:
James Kipleting Korir KEN 2:24:28; Jonathan Ekenyo Lowoto KEN 2:28:30; Elijah Kipruto Kemei KEN 2:29:35; Cheruiyot Too KEN 2:32:25; Yogesh Kumar Sharma IND 2:35:48;
Women:
Marathon:
Manju Rani IND 3:26:17;
Half Marathon:
Emmy Chepkoech Kiprotich KEN 1:28:08;
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National Maha Half Marathon at Kolhapur / 08.01.2023
following are combined results from Open & Defence Category races
Men:
Parasappa Halijol 1:07:08; Neeraj ?? 1:08:12; Sunil Kumar 1:10:06; Baban Shinde 1:11:12; Chandrakant
Manwadhar 1:11:26; Pravin Kamble 1:12:00; Dev Dagar 1:12:03; Pirsharam Bhoi 1:12:07; Ramesh Gavali
1:12:24; Shailesh Gangoda 1:12:27;
Women
M.Archana 1:28:57;
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Freshworks Marathon at Chennai / 08.01.2023
Men:
Vinoth Kumar Srinivasan IND 2:37:28;
Women
Brigid Jerono Kimitwai KEN 3:13:36;
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BAHRAIN
International SEEF Half Marathon at Manama / 13.01.2023
Men:
Yassine Mhimba MAR 1:11:41; Abdellatif Ait Hsine BRN 1:11:47; Ahmed Mohamed Gouda (???/
nationality unclear) 1:11:48; Mubarak Al-Sulaiti BRN 1:13:13; Eric Watson AUS 1:14:37;
Women
Katerina Matousova CZE 1:30:07;
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
International Half Marathon at Ajman / 31.12.2022
Men:
Half Marathon:
Anouar El Ghouz MAR 1:01:43; Ismail El Kharchi MAR 1:03:31; Noaman El Assaoui MAR 1:04:48;
Yosef Getahun Abebe ETH 1:05:06; Mubarak Al-Marashda UAE 1:05:21; Najib Akhlij MAR 1:05:44;
Mohamed Ali NED 1:05:59; Sintayeh Atlabachew Yosef ETH 1:06:14; Saleh Al-Suwaidi UAE 1:08:51;
Khalifa Mohamed UAE 1:10:23; Hamad Al-Zeyoudi UAE 1:11:12; Navid Rostami CAN 1:11:46; Lee
Garrett GBR 1:12:43 / 1st Veteran/40+; Nasser Al-Bastaki UAE 1:15:28;
10 km Road Race:
Nader Ismail SUD 32:17; Agaba Aggrey UGA 32:23;
Women:
Half Marathon:
Zinash Workyenew Ambi ETH 1:15:58; Liesbeth Verheyden BEL 1:19:38; Refrej Mohammed Yimer ETH 1:20:53; Astrid Leutert SUI 1:27:23; Emilia Mangilinan POL 1:28:54; Zenash Bekele Mamo ETH 1:30:49;
Latifa Chellaoui MAR 1:31:01; Ruqaya Al-Marzooqi UAE 1:33:16; Mouza Al-Ghafli UAE 1:33:39;
Ka Wai Lee HKG 1:34:37;
10 km Road Race:
Chloe Tighe AUS 34:58;
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Skechers Performance Run at Dubai / 08.01.2023
Men:
10 km: Soufiane Dardour MAR 29:40;
5 km: Paul Komo KEN 15:16; Oliver Demain GBR 15:30; Mayouf Hassan UAE 16:03;
Women:
5 km: Gerda Steyn RSA 16:48;
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SAUDI ARABIA
International Al Kout Road Running at Jeddah / 14.01.2023
Men:
10 km Race:
Youmni El Himer MAR 28:09; Abdallah Younis EGY 29:04; Abdikareem Sheikh Abdullahi SOM 29:27; Fahad Al-Azmi KUW 32:05;
5 km Race:
Ahmed Bakry EGY 14:55; Hussain Kamal KUW 14:59;
Women:
10 km Race:
Marta Hirpato BRN 32:05; Haya Al-Refai KUW 37:22;
5 km Race:
Noura Adel JOR 19:12; Haya Al-Fares KUW 19:17;
PHILIPPINES
National Marathon at Cebu City / 08.01.2023
all following runners are from the Philippines except the winner in Men´s Full Marathon
Men:
Marathon:
Erick Chipsiror KEN 2:32:11; Arlan Arbois 2:33:56; Bryan Quiamco 2:38:57; Florendo Lapiz 2:39:44;
Half Marathon:
Richard Solano 1:09:15; Prince Joey Lee 1:11:58; Mark Mahinay 1:12:08; Leonard Kemboy 1:12:41;
Frankly Lee 1:13:15;
Women:
Marathon:
April Rose Diaz 3:17:37; Stephanie Cadosale 3:19:08; Lizanne Abella 3:22:48;
Half Marathon:
Christine Hallasgo 1:22:23; Raven Faith Alcoselba 1:28:37; Nhea Ann Barcena 1:28:41; Cherry Andrin 1:33:33;
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VIETNAM
Herbalife International Half Marathon at Hanoi / 01.01.2023
following are detailed results / course measurement confirmed as regular / all runners from VIE except few foreigners as noted
Men:
Do Quoc Luat 1:07:40; Nguyen Van Lai 1:07:41; Sanchai Namkhet THA 1:08:03; Chou Ting-Yin TPE
1:09:36; Trinh Quoc Luong 1:10:47; Le Van Thao 1:11:54; Ha Van Nhat 1:14:24; Bui Van Dung 1:14:59;
Women:
Nguyen Thi Oanh 1:15:25/NR; Hsieh Chien-Ho TPE 1:19:36; Linda Janthachit THA 1:20:53; Le Thi Bich 1:21:54; Nong Thi Chang 1:26:20; Nguyen Phuong Thuy 1:29:50; Thai Thi Hong 1:30:10; Nguyen Thi Kha
1:31:14; Le Minh Tuan 1:31:17; Bui Thi Binh 1:31:35;
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Salonpas National Marathon at Ho Chi Minh / 08.01.2023
Men:
Marathon:
Tuan Le 2:32:41; Nguyen Thanh Hoang 2:33:48; Phan Pham Ngoc 2:35:07; Nguyen Quoc Dung 2:36:15;
Half Marathon:
Loc La Hun 1:16:44;
Women:
Marathon:
Hua Hoang Thi Ngoc 3:05:43; Nguyen Thi Duong 3:17:52; Thi Minh Nghia Ta 3:18:01; Nguyen Thuy Van
3:22:07;
Half Marathon:
Ly La Thi Kha 1:30:05; Phan Thi Thuy Hanh 1:31:50; Hien Vuong 1:32:36;
National Games at Hanoi / 18.12.2022
(-corrections to my Report No 28 – )
following are the official results from the Road events (accurate times as corrections to the information by Report No 28)
Men:
Marathon:
Hoang Nguyen Thanh 2:25:18; Trinh Quoc Luong 2:24:34; Le Van Tuan 2:25:52; Dao Minh Thien/2003 2:27:18; Pham Ngoc Phan 2:27:24; Le Tan Hi 2:29:56; Mai Qui Phong/2003 2:30:23; Ly Phi Hai 2:33:16;
Le Huu Loc 2:33:46: Nguyen Dang Khoa 2:36:30; Ha Quang Thang/2005 2:36:35; Trieu Tien Luyen 2:37:07;
20 km Road Walk:
Nguyen Thanh Ngung 1:31:54; Hyunh Ngoc Trai 1:33:23; Phung Kim Quang/2003 1:33:58; Ma Nguyen Hoai Bao/2004 1:38:52; Tran Le Hoang/2004 1:42:53; Tran Tuan Anh 1:43:38; Truong Quang Linh 1:45:58; Huynh Minh Tuan/2004 1:48:48;
Women:
Marathon:
Le Thi Tuyet/2004 2:47:22 / NJR; Nguyen Thi Ninh/2005 2:48:29; Hoang Thi Ngoc Hoa 2:51:18; Pham Thi Binh 2:58:39; Bui Thi Thu Ha/203 3:08:13; Nong Thi Huong 3:09:21; Nguyen Thuy Dung/2005 3:16:45; Nguyen Thi Thuy/2005 3:20:59; Lo Thi Ming/2005 3:35:43;
20 km Road Walk:
Nguyen Thi Thanh Phuc 1:41:51; Pham Thi Thu Trang 1:44:18; Nguyen Thi Van/2003 1:45:46; Phan Thi Bich Ha 1:46:46; Ho Thi Van/2006 1:49:13; Thai Thi Kim Ngan 1:56:39; Dau Thi Na/2004 1:58:51;
Huynh Thi Diem/2004 1:59:00;
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THAILAND
National Marathon at Chombueng / 15.01.2023
Men:
Marathon:
Matee Kampalak 2:40:15;
Half Marathon:
Sutat Kallayanakitti 1:17:05;
Women:
Marathon:
Sosaya Tawong 3:08:54; Nicharpat Yoophet 3:18:48;
Half Marathon:
Kamolwan Leeratermpong 1:34:25;
BANGLADESH
Vijay Day National Marathon at Dhaka / 17.12.2022
Men / Marathon:
Moh.Farid Miah 2:36:30; Moh.Asif Biswas 2:37:54;
Women / Half Marathon:
Rinki Biswas 1:36:26/NR;
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HONGKONG
HKAAA 10 km Road Race Championships / 08.01.2023
Men:
Yu Hin Wah 31:31; Tse Chun Yin 31:55; Chan Wai Chung 31:59; Ip Nga Kit 32:07 / 1st Masters;
Women:
Wong Cheuk Ning 36:26; Vut Tsz Ying 36:33; Tsang Hiu Tung 37:17; Wong Wing Yin 38:47 / 1st Masters;
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HKAAA Road Walking Championships / 27.12.2022
Men / 20 km Walk:
Tse Chun Hung 1:41:21 / 1st Veteran/40+; Siu Man Shun 1:44:40; Chu Ho Ting 1:46:42;
Women / 20 km Walk:
Liu Hai Ying 1:55:59 / 1st Veteran/40+;
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CROSS COUNTRY
INDIA
57thNational Cross Country Champs at Sualkuchi Bali Sor / 08.01.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan – )
Men / 10 km (136 finishers):
Hemraj Gurjar 30:24; Anand Singh Rawat 30:34; Niteshkumar Rupsinghbhai 30:35; Balram ?? 30:36;
Deepak Singh Rawat 30:44; Abhishek Pal 31:02; Mayangam Lungleng 31:06; Rahul Kumar Rajbhar 31:09:
Pradeep Kumar 31:13; Ravi Gulia 31:17;
Junior / U20 Men (born 2003 or later) / 8 km (115 finishers):
Shivaji Parashu/2004 24:56; Onkar Rajendra Panhalkar/2003 25:05; Divbyanshu Kumar/2004 25:29;
Vipin ??/2003 25:40; Subhasis Ghosh/2004 25:45; Dhuladev Baban Ghagare/2003 25:46; Sandeep Pal/2003
25:53;
Youth / U 18 Boys (born 2005 or later) / 6 km:
Walter Kandulna/2005 19:06; Aryan ??/2006 19:33; Rijwan ??/2005 19:39; Ashutosh Singh/2005 19:41;
Sujit Tikode/2005 19:59;
Women / 10 km (96 finishers):
Chhavi Yadav 35:05; Sanjivani Jadhav 35:06; Munni Devi 35:28 (35:27.18); Sonika ?? 35:28 (35:27.44);
Preenu Yadav 35:35; Kavita Yadav 35:41; Puja Mandal 37:00; Reshma Dattu Kevate 37:02; Akanksha
Prakash Shelar 37:08; Dimple Singh 37:15;
Junior / U20 Women (born 2003 or later) / 6 km (79 finishers):
Drashtiben Pravinbhai Chaudhari/2003 22:00; Beby ??/2004 22:15; Pooja Verma/2003 22:20; Tannu ??/2003
22:43; Rinkee Dhanya Pawara/2003 22:47; Srushti S.Redekar/2004 22:53;
Youth / U18 Girls (born 2005 or later) / 4 km:
Prachi Ankush Devkar/2005 14:50; Shilpa Dihora/2005 14:53; Pranathi ??/2007 15:12; Tayenjam Russia Chanu/2005 15:25; Sakshi Bhaskar Bhandari/2006 15:39;
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SAUDI ARABIA
(-courtesy of Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
Nat. Cross Country Champs for Men at Jazan / 06.01.2023
Men / 10 km:
Mohamed Othman Shahween 30:48; Omar Abdullah Al-Hawsawi 30:50; Wisam Nasser Abd.Al-Farsi 31:07;
Khalid Moh.Abdullah Hazazi 31:29; Raed Khairallah Al-Jadaani 31:38; Youssef Moh.Dhafer Al-Asiri 32:04;
Junior Men / 8 km:
Ali Zaki Al-Khalifa 27:42; Thamer Hamad Moh.Azibi 28:08; Hamad Saleh Al-Yami 28:38; Hamed Mohamed 28:53;
Youth Boys / 6 km:
Ammar Omar A.Al-Shanqueeti 21:06; Meteb Nasser Yahya Safhi 21:12; Khaled Abdullah Omar 21:35;
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Nat. Cross Country Champs for Women at Aliihsaa / 30.12.2022
Women / 4 km:
Mizna Al-Nassar 17:14; Anwar Mohamed Ajaj 17:22; Maryam Fawzy Al-Matar 17:27;
Junior Women / 3 km:
Lujain Salman Al-Shuri 15.22; Shawq Nasser Al-Salouli 16:03; Esraa Mohamed Abdul Wahab 16:13;
Youth Girls / 2 km:
Lamar Mohamed Nasser 10:47; Hiyam Sultan Al-Bishi 10:49; Shams Hussein Al-Ghamdi 10:50;
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LEBANON
(-courtesy of the Track Society – Facebook – site – )
Nat. Cross Country Champs at Beyrouth (Horsh) / 08.01.2023
Men / 10 km:
Munir Kabbara 29:44; Zayed Al-Sayed 30:42; Imad Jezzine 31:17; Peter Khoury 31:24; Ahmad Ghalie
31:31; Nassim Kabbara 31:37;
Women / 10 km:
Nesrine Njeim 36:36; Joan Makary 36:44; Chirine Njeim 37:22; Jennifer Tomazou 38:27; Tiana Abdulmassih 38:50; Loaa Zaarour 39:41;
ON THE TRACK
HONGKONG
HKAA Pre-Season Trials Meeting / 15.01.2023
(-courtesy of the HKAA – website – )
Men:
100 m (overall 10 races) / Race 10/+3.0: Lee Hong Kit 10.47w; Chan Yat Lok/jr 10.56w; Shak Kam Shing 10.57w; Ho Wai Lun 10.63w; Leung San Lok 10.73w (10.724); Mak Chun Ho 10.73w (10.729);
Race 9/+2.1: Cheng Cheung Hung 10.77w/+2.1; Lai Long Ting 10.85w; Felix Diu Chun Hei 10.88w;
Race 8/+3.5: Lui Chu Lok 10.79w; So Yin Ken 10.83w; Jams Chan Ting Fong 10.84w;
Race 7/+3.0: Kwok Chun Ting 10.86w;
200 m (9 races) / Race 9/+2.3: Shak Kam Ching 21.50w; Ho Wai Lun 21.51w; Lai Long Ting 21.87w;
Leung San Lok 21.90w;
800 m: Mohammad Kamran Khan 1:55.14;
1500 m: Mohammad Kamran Khan 3:58.98;
5000 m: Yu Hin Wa 15:12.86;
110 m H/+1.5: Addis Wong Lok Hei 13.99 / 4th HKG All-Time; Lee Ka Yiu 14.11; Cheung Wang Fung 14.14; Mui Chung Yeung 14.35; Cheung Sui Hang 14.73; Chan Chun Ho 14.82; Lui Chun Yun 14.85;
H J: Michael John Kennelly 2.01;
L J: Lin Ming Fu/2004 7.52/+1.6; Tang Yui Ming 7.23w/+2.7 (& 7.05/+2.0); Loi Hoi Lam 7.15w/+2.7;
S P: Sit Wai Lok 14.39;
D T: Siu Kai Wing 43.84; Lai Chi Yam 42.90;
Women:
100 m (5 races) / Race 5/+1.3: Luo Tsz Yuen 11.98; Kong Chun Ki 12.08; Li Tsz To/2006 12.18; Serena Tang Cheuk Man/2005 12.25; Race 4/+2.4: Leung Kwan Yi 12.09w;
200 m / Race 3/+2.1: Li Tsz To/2006 24.90w; Nicole Yan Sin Ting 25.00w;
400 m / Race 3: Jane Christa Ming Suet Karlson/jr 57.72;
5000 m: Wong Cheuk Ning 18:14.92;
100 m H / Race 3/+3.2: Chloe Pak Hoi Man 14.36w; Liu Hoi Yan 14.51w; Wu Yi Lam 14.70w; Kate Lo Wing Yee 14.87w; Race 2/+2.8: Iris Huang Zhi Xun 14.96w;
H J: Phoebe Chung Wai Yan 1.77; Lai Yan Hei 1.75; Wong Yuen Nam 1.68;
L J: Jia Wai Yin/2006 6.03/+1.2 / NJR & NYR; Wong Pui Ling 5.93/+0.8;
T J: Shannon Vera Chan 12.86/+1.5 / missed her NR by 1 cm only;
J T: Ng Ki Sum 41.00;
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SINGAPORE
(-courtesy of Mr.Sha, Singapore Federation – )
1st All-Comers Meeting / 13. – 15.01.2023
Men:
100 m (14)/+0.6: Marc Brian Louis 10.55; Mark Lee Ren/2004 10.80; Joshua Chua Hanwei 10.81;
Wahid Syazani 10.84;
110 m H (15)/-1.9: Ang Chen Xiang 14.30; Chong Wei Guan 14.68;
L J (13): Ivan Mun Jern Wei 7.27/+0.4;
D T (15): Eric Yee Chun Wai 45.67;
Women:
100 m (14)/+0.7: Elizabeth-An Tan Shee Ru 12.17;
P V (15): Maxim Tan Tee Hui 3.00;
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IVP Championships / 04. – 08.01.2023
Men:
100 m (7)/+1.2: Xander Ho Ann Heng 10.73 (& 10.83/+0.2 as 1h3); Wahid Syazani 10.80;
110 m H (7)/+1.3: Chong Wei Guan 14.29 / 2nd SGP All-Time;
P V (8): Koh Wei Shien 4.50;
D T (8): Eric Yee Chun Wai 46.43;
4×100 R (8): National University Team (E.Chng, A.Teow, B.Ng, Chong Wei Guan) 41.86;
Women:
200 m (8)/+1.6: Elizabeth-An Tan Shee Ru 25.28;
3000 m St (8): Clarice Lau Jia Yun 12:40.28;
100 m H (7)/+1.5: Elizabeth-An Tan Shee Ru 14.63;
4×100 R (8): National University Team (N.Lim, E-A.Tan, E.Ong, B.Liew) 49.04;
4×400 R (8): National University Team (E.Ong, P.Ang, E-A.Tan, B.Liew) 4:09.48;
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LEBANON
Early Season Track Meeting at Beyrouth / 07.01.2023
(-courtesy of the Lebanese Athletics Federation – )
Men:
60 m / Race 1/-0.1: Noureddine Hadid 7.04; Hasan Solh 7.20; Abdelrahim Al Rayess 7.20;
Race 2/+1.1: Tamer Saleh 7.25;
400 m: Mohammad Mortada 49.06;
Women:
60 m/+1.1: Haya Kobrosly 7.98; Tamara Awada 8.19;
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Delayed results from 2022 season
BANGLADESH
National Championships at Dhaka / 23. – 25.12.2022
(- courtesy of newspaper websites – )
following are selected best performances (incl. 5 new NR´s in Women´s events and few other available results) out of incomplete and inaccurate information by newspaper websites / sprints most probably held with Electronic Timing System, but not yet officially confirmed
official complete results from the organisers would be very welcome
Men:
100 m (23): Imranur Rahman 10.49; Mohamed Rakibul Hasan 10.71; Mohamed Ismail Hossain 10.73;
200 m (25): Imranur Rahman 21.41;
400 m (24): Moh.Jahir Rayhan 47.75;
110 m H (24): Mirza Hossain 15.10;
4×400 R (25): Army Team 3:16.82;
Women:
100 m (23): Shirin Akhter 12.20; Sumaya Dewan/2004 12.29; Kabita Ray 12.39;
200 m (25)/hand-time: Sumaya Dewan/2004 25.3;
3000 m (24): Samsun Nahar Ratna 10:39.6;
5000 m (23): Rinki Biswas 19:41.4/NR;
10000 m (25): Papiya Khatun 41:09.4/NR;
100 m H (24): Tamanna Akhter 14.69;
H J (23): Ritu Akhter 1.75/NR;
T J (25): Sonia Akhter 12.38/NR;
D T (24): Jafreen Akhter 43.49/NR;
4×100 R (23): Army Team (Sharifa Khatun, Sumaya Dewan, Borsha Khatun, Sonia Akhter) 48.10;
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PALESTINE
National Championships at Tulkarm / 05.12.2022
(- courtesy of Mr Mazen Al-Khatib, PLE Athletics Federation – )
the best performance in these Championships (at the Palestine Technical University Khadouri) was achieved
in Men´s 800 m
Men:
800 m: Mohammed Dwedar 1:55.8;
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PAKISTAN
50th National Championships at Lahore / 25. – 27.11.2022
(- courtesy of newspaper websites – )
following are few selected best performances (out of incomplete and inaccurate information by newspaper websites, which includes for most events only the names of the winners without their results) /
sprints probably with usage of Electronic Timing System, but not yet confirmed / no wind-readings
official complete results from the organisers would be very welcome
Men:
100 m (25): Shajar Hassan 10.43 (or 10.5);
5000 m (25): Sohail Akhtar 14:44.??;
Marathon (27): Sher Khan 2:30:52;
H J (25): Shehroz Khan 2.09;
H T (26): Azhar Abbas 58.72;
J T (27): Arshad Nadeem 81.21 (or 81.12 ?? / by different sources);
Women:
100 m (25): Tameena Khan 11.86 (or 11.9);
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HONGKONG
Results from meetings during 2022 – not yet available for my 2022 Reports
(-courtesy of the HKAA 2022 Rankings -)
the following results are leading performances out of the HKAA TOP 10 Rankings 2022 / no exact placings known for the Seasonal Best performances by these athletes (all events in Hongkong)
Men/Junior Men:
100 m: Herry Wong Cheuk Hei 10.66/+1.5 on 4th Jun; Cheung Ho Hin/jr 10.72/+0.5 on 6th Aug;
Chung Tsz Sing/2005 10.80/+0.5 on 6th Aug; Mak Chun Ho/jr 10.81/+0.7 on 29th Oct;
200 M: Yip King Wai/2005 21.61/+0.4 on 6th Aug & 21.52w/+2.6 on 30th Oct; Mak Chun Ho/jr 21.83/+1.2
on 30th Oct;
110 m H: Fung Kin Hei 14.71/+0.2 on 5th Jun;
110 m H / 99 cm: Chan Chun Ho/jr 14.78/+0.4 on 30th Oct;
H J: Michael John Kennelly 2.11 on 5th Nov / HKG 2022 Best;
L J: Loi Hoi Lam/jr 7.16/+0.7 on 7th Jun;
J T: Alex Chan Ho Wa 56.98 on 4th Jun / HKG 2022 Best;
Women/Junior Women:
100 m: Leung Kwan Yi 12.06/+1.8 on 4th Jun / HKG 2022 (equal) Best;
200 m: Nicole Yau Sin Ting/jr 24.86/+1.5 on 30th Oct;
400 m: Ashleigh Ma Ying Wen/2003 56.65 on 24th Sep / NJR & HKG 2022 Best;
100 m H: Iris Huang Zhi Xun/jr 15.08/+0.7 on 30th Oct;
H J: Phoebe Chung Wai Yan 1.80 on 5th Nov / HKG 2022 Best;
L J: Jia Wai Yin/jr 5.85/-0.4 on 10th Sep; (in addition see 6.19 m by Chan Ka Sin in TPE as below);
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two other interesting performances from competitions outside of Hongkong
Men
200 m: Shak Kam Ching 21.07/+1.9 / HKG 2022 Best in semi-finals at THA Open at Pathumthani/29th Nov (unfortunately no results from these semi-finals reported at all from the organisers);
Half Marathon: Cheng Man Ho 1:11:21 / NJR at Gold Coast Half Marathon on 2nd Jul;
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Corrections to Reports No 27; 21 and 9 during 2022
VIETNAM
National Games at Hanoi / 13. – 18.12.2022
Women:
100 m / heats (14) h1/nwi: …4. Luu Kim Phung 11.98;
Heptathlon (14/15):…3. Pham Thi Thao 4628;
CHINESE TAIPEI
National Autumn Cup Meet at Taipei / 15. – 18.09.2022
Women:
L J (16): the winner with 6.19/+0.2 was Chan Ka Sin/HKG, who competed as guest (not Huang Shih-Han/TPE,
who won the High School event with 5.77/+0.1)
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PHILIPPINES
National Championships at Pasig / 28. – 29.04.2022
Men:
200 m (28)/+0.3: the time for the winner, Clinton K.Bautista, was 21.91 (not 21.51, which was a TYPO by me)
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INDOORS
KAZAKHSTAN
National Indoor Cup & U20 Champs at Astana / 10. – 12.01.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Aleksey Kondrat – )
following are detailed results from these events, which wás organised as a combined Indoor event for Seniors
(National Indoor Cup) and for Juniors (U20 Champs)
Men:
60 m (10): Andrey Lavrushenko 7.02; Aimat Tulebayev 7.09; Damil Sutzhanov 7.13; Stanislav Li 7.14;
heats (10): David Yefremov 6.86; Vitaliy Zems 6.95 (both disq.uin final); Lavrushenko 7.05; Tulebayev
7.05; Sutzhanov 7.10; Li 7.18;
400 m (10): Vyacheslav Zems 48.03; Elnor Mukhitdinov 48.28; Dmitriy Koblov 48.29; Andrey Sokolov 48.36;
heats (10): Mikhail Litvin 46.48 (dns in final); Zems 48.39; Mukhitdinov 48.64;
800 m (11): Abdulaziz Abdukaymov 1:56.34; Duman Gabdygaliyev 1:56.70; Kirill Subbotin 1:56.86;
1500 m (10): Abdulaziz Abdukaymov 3:55.98; Vadim Levchenkov 3:57.04; Alexey Gussarov 3:57.89;
3000 m (12): Alexey Gussarov 8:31.79; Vadim Levchenkov 8:35.78; Daniyar Ormangali 8:42.31;
60 m H (11): David Yefremov 7.75; Danila Korr 8.29;
H J (10): Alexandr Timoshin 2.08; Yegor Oleshko 2.00; Zelimkhan Nassyrov 2.00;
P V (12): Ivan Tovchenik 5.20; Vladislav Garbuznyak 4.40;
L J (11): Zelimkhan Nassyrov 7.08; Sergey Stepanovskiy 7.06;
T J (12): Evgeniy Kiselev 15.15;
S P (10): Ivan Ivanov 17.17; Daniyl Plotnikov 14.59;
Heptathlon (10/11): Sergey Dementyev 4130 (7.60; 6.50; 11.91; 1.95 / 8.76; 0.00; 3:07.51); Farkhad
Kystaubayev 4123 (7.52; 6.16; 10.45; 1.80 / 8.82; 2.80; 3:10.93);
4×200 R (11): Karaganda Team (P.Karpenko, B.Ikonnikov, I.Vovchenko, S.Li) 1:35.75;
Junior Men:
60 m (10): Danil Popov/2005 7.00; Ivan Teterin/2005 7.07; Karim Kabdullov/2005 7.10;
heats (10): Popov/2005 7.00; Kabdullov/2005 7.10; Teterin/2005 7.12;
200 m (11): Ivan Teterin/2005 22.10;
2000 m St (11): Rinat Kulygin/2005 5:47.20; Nurdaulet Medeubayev/2005 5:48.48; Alexandr Akimov/2006 6:09.33;
60 m H / 99 cm (11): Danil Shukin/2005 8.42; Adil Omarbekov/2004 8.49;Zakhar Levitskiy/2004 8.56;
heats (11): Omarbekov/2004 8.34; Shukin/2005 8.45;
P V (12): Maxim Balabin/2006 4.40; Artur Kultyshev/2004 4.20;
Heptathlon (10/11): Nikita Maksimov/2004 4812 (7.45; 6.33; 11.07; 1.95 / 8.72; 3.80; 2:52.00); Ivan Sening/2006 4324 (7.45; 6.44; 11.61; 1.83 / 8.87; 3.00; 3:13.22); Maxim Yarygin/2004 4147 (7.62; 6.15; 9.63;
1.95 / 9.67; 2.80; 2:54.64);
4×200 R (11): VKO Junior Team (I.Teterin, A.Sizykh, V.Chenyakayev, K.Manash) 1:31.94;
4×400 R (12): SKO Junior Team (A.Bektasov, A.Chernikov, N.Bazarov, D.Ignatov) 3:29.26;
Women:
60 m (10): Arina Misheyeva 7.54; Anastasiya Trifonova 8.02; Anna Dubina 8.02;
heats (10): Misheyeva 7.67; Trifonova 7.88; Dubina 8.01;
400 m (10): Elina Mikhina 55.12; Adelina Zems 55.64; Kristina Kondrashova 56.21; Anna Shumilo 57.92;
heats (10): Mikhina 55.96; Zems 56.76; Kondrashova 57.47;
800 m (11): Akbayan Nurmamet/2004 2:14.64; Viktoriya Senkina 2:15.92;
1500 m (10): Akbayan Nurmamet/2004 4:28.78; Madina Kerimova 4:31.09; Tatyana Neroznak 4:36.17;
3000 m (12): Tatyana Neroznak 9:42.84; Madina Kerimova 9:45.74;
60 m H (11): Yuliya Bashimanova 8.45;
H J (11): Kristina Ovchinnikova 1.92; Yelizaveta Matveyeva 1.80;
P V (11): Anastasiya Yermakova 4.00; Polina Ivanova 3.80; Darya Doshanova 3.30;
L J (10): Varvara Dmitriyeva 5.65;
T J (12): Diana Torekhanova 11.83;
S P (11): Nadezhda Barbanova 14.22; Sabina Potapova 12.52;
Pentathlon (10): Nadezhda Bogdanova 3688 (9.26; 1.57; 11.83; 5.48; 2:22.71);
Junior Women:
60 m (10): Valeriya Safonova/2004 7.69; Mariya Shuvalova/2006 7.84; Kristina Yermola/2005 7.87; Darya Gridassova/2004 8.02; Valeriya Bromat/2004 8.03; Polina Karel/2006 8.06; Lydia Safonova/2005 8.13;
Ayajan Musayeva/2004 8.17;
heats (10): Yermola/2005 7.88; Shuvalova/2006 7.98; Bromat/2004 8.00; V.Safonova/2004 8.01; Gridassova/2004 8.01; L.Safonova/2005 8.04; Musayeva/2004 8.11; Karel/2006 8.12; Elina Suleymanova/2007 8.13; Natyana No/2004 8.14;
200 m (11): Mariya Shuvalova/2006 25.00; Valeriya Safonova/2004 25.07;
heats (11): Safonova/2004 25.19; Shuvalova/2006 25.28;
2000 m St (10): Kristina Sergeyeva/2004 6:52.01; Anujan Altybai/2006 7:12.14; Anna Sokolova/2004 7:19.25; Anastasia Mikhaileva/2007 7:29.23; Merey Alibek/2005 7:37.81; Xenia Shirobokova/2004 7:48.40;
60 m H (11): Kristina Yermola/2005 9.15; Polina Karel/2006 9.21; Tatyana No/2004 9.48; Kamila Nurgaliyeva/2007 9.49;
H J (11): Irina Sizova/2005 1.70; Arina Malyugina/2007 1.70;
P V (11): Elmira Kabirova/2006 3.60; Riza Mukametkali/2006 3.20;
L J (10): Anastasia Rypakova/2004 5.96; Anasasiya Kononovich/2005 5.81; Yelizaveta Fedoruk/2004 5.74;
T J (12): Dilyara Khaybullina/2005 12.46; Valeriya Safonova/2004 12.32; Olga Ovsekova/2005 12.23;
Anastasiya Kononovich/2005 11.82;
Pentathlon (10): Yekaterina Avdeyenko/2004 3910 (9.28; 1.75; 10.47; 5.78; 2:21.80); Alina Chistyakova/2005
3675 (8.94; 1.69; 9.27; 5.36; 2:24.07);
5000 m Walk (10): Sholpan Sovet/2004 27:19.96;
4×200 R (11): VKO Junior Team (S.Kidenko, V.Bromat, L.Safonova, A.Rypakova) 1:45.06;
4×400 R (12): Karaganda Junior Team (M.Zubareva, S.Kim, A.Chistyakova, A.Tsvirkunova) 4:07.27;
Mixed Relays:
4×440 m / Juniors (10): Karaganda Junior Team (N.Seydrakhman, D.Kim, S.Kim, A.Tsvirkunova) 3:53.49;
IRAN
National Clubs Indoor Champs at Tehran / 12. – 13.01.2023
(-courtesy of Ms Leila Moradi, IRI-Federation – )
following are detailed results from the finals of this Indoor competition / all athletes from IRAN except few
foreigners competing for IRANIAN clubs as noted
Men:
60 m (12): Mohammad Hossein Abareghi 6.80; Reza Ghasemi 6.85; Meysam Rashidi 6.87; Mehran Hosseini 6.91; Mohammad Jafari 6.97; Sajjad Jalili 6.98;
400 m (12): Milad Naseh Jahani 48.53;
800 m (13): Sobhan Ahmadi 1:54.09; Mohammad Hesam Mozaffari/2005 1:54.78; Aryan Asough/2004 1:56.36;
1500 m (12): Jonathan Kiplimo KEN 3:55.44; Khalil Naseri 3:56.08; Sobhan Ahmadi 3:56.96; Amir Hossein Papi 3:57.16;
3000 m (13): Jonathan Kiplimo KEN 8:13.41; Jalil Naseri 8:23.70; Hossein Nouri 8:28.22; Morteza Beiranvand 8:31.24; Samir Eghbali/2004 8:35.59; Amir Hossein Safari 8:37.51;
60 m H (13): Reza Bahreini 7.88; Ali Salamatian 7.96; Amir Hossein Azizi 8.12; Mohammad Hossein Rafiei 8.22; Amir Mahdi Rezvani 8.45;
H J (12): Keivabn Ghanbarzadeh 2.15;
P V (13): Amir Arshia Mosaddeghi/2005 5.10; Mohammad Mahdi Motamednia 4.80; Abolfazl Zakaei 4.40;
Omid Dadkhah 4.20;
L J (13): Ali Reza Khaledi 7.28; Mahdi Tamari 7.21; Hassan Mihandoost 7.17; Meysam Abdollahpour
7.12; Mojtaba Zahedi 7.05;
T J (12): Hamid Reza Kia 16.41 / NIR; Mojtaba Zahedi 15.13; Vahid Sedigh 15.03;
S P (12): Mahdi Saberi 18.55; Arsalan Ghashghaei 15.95; Saman Pakbaz 15.39; Ali Reza Izadi 15.08;
Heptathlon (12/13)/no details: Abdol Sajjad Saadoun Nasser IRQ 5003; Amir Mahdi Hanifeh 4833; Ali Mohebbi 4618; Mohammad Erfan Mahmoudi 4432; Danial Entezari 4393;
5000 m Walk (13): Hamid Reza Zouravand 21:32.19; Amir Hossein Asadi Manesh 23:34.00; Mohammad
Aref Pilehvar 23:37.77; Mohammad Hassan Alast/2005 24:59.41; Abolfast Shokri/2006 25:08.33;
4×400 R (13): Zob Ahan Team 3:22.01;
Women:
60 m (13): Farzaneh Fasihi 7.26 / missed her NIR by 0.01 seconds only; Hamideh Esmaeilnezhad 7.36;
Faezeh Nesaei 7.57; Delnia Beigamjani 7.72; Maryam Mohebbi 7.74; Nasrin Bahrami 7.83; Sanaz Amiripour 7.93;
400 m (12): Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian/2005 57.21; Kazhan Rostami 57.29; Sajedeh Fani 57.76; Negin Azari Edalat 57.95;
800 m (13): Toktam Dastarbandan 2:12.29; Sepideh Saremi 2:16.65;
1500 m (12): Millicent Jelimo KEN 4:34.55; Parichehr Shahi 4:39.01; Parisa Arab 4:40.89; Hadiseh Raouf
4:49.76;
3000 m (13): Millicent Jelimo KEN 9:46.50; Parisa Arab 9:50.69;
60 m H (12): Faezeh Tabatabaei 8.86; Sadaf Aghajani 8.87; Narges Rastegar 8.95; Fatemeh Adabi 8.96;
Azhin Ghaderi/2004 9.20;
H J (12): Mahdie Zaeimi 1.71; Mahya Naeimi 1.68;
P V (13): Mahsa Mirzatabibi 3.70; Fatemeh Khodaei 3.40; Samira Kordali 3.20; Kimia Farahani 3.10;
L J (13): Reihaneh Mobini 6.14 / NIR; Elaheh Rahimifar 5.95; Kimia Pour Khalkhali 5.80;
T J (12): Maryam Kazemi 12.86 / NIR; Sarina Saedi 12.51; Hadiseh Ahmadi 11.85;
S P (12): Elham Sadat Hashemi 13.96; Zahra Omidvar 13.70; Melina Rezaei Malek 12.83; Behnaz Sharifian 12.77;
Pentathlon (13)/no details: Fatemeh Mohitizadeh 3604; Sadaf Aghajani 3372; Saba Khorasani 3235;
3000 m Walk (13): Fatemeh Shabanlou 14:54.31 / NIR; Fatemeh Zahra Ghalehnoy 16:19.19; Maliheh Nemati 16:53.24;
4×400 R (13): Persian Guld Polymer Team 3:57.96;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
QATAR
Ooredoo International Marathon at Doha / 20.01.2023
(-courtesy of the Race website-)
following are detailed results from this traditional International Marathon / official intermediate time at Half
Marathon are included (in bracketts) in the results from the Full Marathon
Men:
Marathon:
Mohcin Outalha MAR 2:06:49 (1:03:35); Gevin Kerich KEN 2:06:52 (1:03:34); Victor Kipchirchir KEN
& Adane Kebede ETH both 2:06:54 (1:03:33); Zablon Chumba KEN 2:07:13 (1:03:33); Hiribo Shano ETH
2:07:15 (1:03:33); Yohans Mekasha ETH 2:08:00 (1:03:33); Abiyote Abinet ETH 2:08:29 (1:03:33); Thomas Kiplagat KEN 2:16:48 (1:04:13); Bernard Kipkorir Ngeno KEN 2:17:49 (1:03:35); Michael Kallenberg GBR 2:23:02 (1:10:42); Andi Jones GBR 2:31:23 (1:11:24)/1st Veteran/40+; Ahmed Sebbar (x1)
MAR 2:35:36 (1:16:36)/2nd Vet/40+; Abdelaziz Ahinda MAR 2:38:23 (1:11:44);
x1): Ahmed Sebbar is listed as 2nd Veteran in the Full Marathon and (with another BIB-Number) as 1st Veteran
in the Half Marathon, which is obviously not possible
Half Marathon:
Anouar El Ghouz MAR 1:03:23; Said Omar SOM 1:03:58; Salh Echchibani MAR 1:04:38; Rachid Boudalla MAR 1:05:32; Collins Kiptarus Chebii KEN 1:05:34; Charles Kipkorir Kipsang KEN 1:08:57;
Ahmed Sebbar (x1) MAR 1:09:43/1st Veteran/40+; Sheriff Sowe GAM 1:13:42; Salem Aleida QAT 1:14:12/2nd Vet/40+; Ezekiel Yego KEN 1:15:29; Mohamed Yaqoub Babiker GBR/SUD 1:16:00 / 3rd Vet;
Bernard McCullagh IRL 1:16:11; Abdulaziz Al-Khelaifi QAT 1:16:35;
10 km Road Race:
Babiker Abdo Koudi SUD/QAT 30:36; Yaser Salem Bagharab QAT 30:37; Mohammad El Alami QAT/MAR 30:53; Farhan Omar SOM 30:55; ?? (no translation) QAT 31:39; Mahamoud Khatir QAT 31:45; Mohamed Amimi MJAR 32:00; Lamin Joof GAM 32:56;
5 km Road Race:
Adam Ali Musaab QAT 14:43; Ilyas El Ouali MAR 15:02; Hamse Adam SOM 15:03 / 1st Junior; Mohamed Mohamoud SOM 15:06; Abdelwahed Ghitrif MAR 15:10;
Women:
Marathon:
Meseret Belete ETH 2:20:46 (1:10:44); Desi Jisa Mokonin BRN 2:20:47 (1:10:43) / 8th ASIA All-Time & 2nd BRN All-Time / missed NR by 45 seconds only; Beatrice Cheptoo KEN 2:22:28 (1:10:44); Fantu Jimma ETH 2:23:21 (1:10:44); Emily Arusio KEN 2:25:22 (1:11:39); Yene Abeba Ejigu ETH 2:29:08
(1:11:38); Abigail Cember USA 3:04:00 (1:25:37); Rebecca Page GBR 3:16:42; Roslyn Ayuro PHI 3:31:17; Jenny Lawler IRL 3:33:53 / 1st Veteran/40+; Andrea Stadler ECU 3:34:54 / 2nd Vet/40+;
…13. Rabaah Al-Musleh QAT 3:50:55/NR (1:58:06/NR);
Half Marathon:
x2) ; Teresa Linares ESP 1:26:35/1st Masters/50+; Soledad Dominguez ESP 1:27:10; Toni Snoxell RSA 1:27:12; Sara Talia SWE 1:30:54 (no others under 1:44 !!);
x2) an athlet with the name „Arwa Aldossari“ from KSA is listed as the 1st female finisher; however, such an athlet never competed before in a Road race and the time would be around 10 minutes faster than the KSA-record; on the other hand QATAR-newspapers reported an athlet with the name „Tetyana Pydoyna“ from Ukraine as the female winner with a time of 1:08:53, but an athlet with such a name is unknown as well and not
included to the entry/final results sheets / therefore the „real winner“ of Women´s Half Marathon is unclear;
10 km Road Race:
Nada El Khouri LBN 40:20;
5 km Road Race:
Amal Al-Roumi KUW 18:47;
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THAILAND
International Marathon at Buri Ram / 21.01.2023
(-courtesy of the Race-website -)
following are detailed results from this traditional International Marathon
Men:
Marathon:
Titus Kimutai Kipkosgei KEN 2:08:57; Fikadu Kebede Debele ETH 2:10:49; Benson Mwangi KEN 2:11:24; Ashenafi Weldegiorgis ETH 2:11:36; Ezekiel Kemboi Omullo KEN 2:12:04; Elisha Kiprop Barno KEN 2:12:43; Edwin Kimaiyo KEN 2:15:02; Cornelius Kibiwott Chepkok KEN 2:16:03; Hosea Kipkemboi KEN 2:17:24; Duncan Cheruiyot Koech KEN 2:20:16; Byambajav Tseveenravdan MGL 2:22:29; Krzysztof Hadas POL 2:23:47; Victor Kipkemei Chepkwony KEN 2:26:26; Sanchai Namkhet THA 2:30:00; Anuchit Jiw THA 2:37:00; Wirat Waidara THA 2:39:09;
Half Marathon:
James Karanja KEN 1:05:02; Kindu Tiruneh ETH 1:05:34; Nattawut Innum THA 1:06:05/NR; Kepha Ondima KEN 1:08:44; Chutidech Tanomsup THA 1:12:42;
Women:
Marathon:
Agnes Keino KEN 2:28:08; Lucy Karimi KEN 2:28:36; Aberu Mekuria Zennebe ETH 2:29:07; Jane Jelagat Seurey KEN 2:29:39; Zerfie Limeneh Tesema ETH 2:31:51; Alexandra Morozova RUS 2:36:20; Tecla Chebet KEN 2:36:53; Beji Bekele Geletu ETH 2:41:11; Shelmith Nyawira Muriuki KEN 2:45:01; Linda Janthachit THA 2:51:51; Monthian Fravi THA 3:06:45; Radsmee Yaitom THA 3:08:16; Arunya Hinsui THA 3:13:09; Kopkarn Puaram THA 3:13:56; Thanitnun Datedithapraneet THA 3:18:21; Darika Suwanmongkol THA 3:18:48;
Nataliya Lehonkova UKR 3:21:38; Suphansa Pholamai THA 3:22:58; Supattra Matsilp THA 3:26:27;
Nuengruthai Khumphet THA 3:27:09;
Half Marathon:
Ornanong Wongsorn THA 1:21:27; Aoranuch Aiamtas THA 1:28:47; Dorcas Tarus KEN 1:30:09;
Nutchanad Angchun THA 1:30:58; Kamolwan Leeratermpong THA 1:33:28; Julathip Kongsaby THA 1:33:57;
BANGLADESH
Bangabandhu International Marathon at Dhaka / 20.01.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan-)
following are detailed results (combined times from the International Elite runners, the SAAF Regional Elite runners and additional best national finishers)
Men:
Marathon:
Stanley Kiprotich Bett KEN 2:08:10; Joseph Kyengo Munyoki KEN 2:08:50; Felicien Muhitira RWA
2:09:18/NR; Rhonzas Lokitam Kilimo KEN 2:09:42; Dereje Adugna Debela ETH 2:09:50; Benard Kipkorir
KEN 2:09:58; Mesfin Teshome Bekele ETH 2:10:39; Vincent Kipsang Rono KEN 2:12:03; Girmay Birhanu Gebru ETH 2:12:28; Debeko Dakamo Dasa ETH 2:12:50; Robert Kipkorir Kwambai KEN 2:13:22; Mewleddeg Gebre Dubika ETH 2:16:47; Bangriya Vikram Bharatsingh IND 2:18:28; Mykola Mevsha UKR 2:19:51; Anil Kumar Singh IND 2:20:30; Sher Singh IND 2:20:35; Santosh Bikram Bista NEP 2:24:03; W.M.Sisira Kumara SRI 2:24:48; Moh. Al Amin BAN 2:26:39; Thalawarige Ratnapala SRI 2:28:54; Kiran Singh Bohati NEP 2:28:55; Karan Bahadur Khadka NEP 2:31:33; Sher Khan PAK 2:31:46; Moh.Farid Miah BAN 2:32:42; Asif Biswas BAN 2:34:05; Moh.Kamrul Hasan BAN 2:37:51; Moh.Firoz Khan BAN 2:40:40; Moh.Hasan Ali BAN 2:42:03; Moh.Sazzad Hossain BAN 2:42:37; Muhammad Sajjad PAK 2:42:44;
Half Marathon:
Abdelaziz Baghazza MAR 1:03:30; Charles Y.Muneria KEN 1:03:36; Kevin Kibet KEN 1:03:38; Vitaliy Shafar UKR 1:05:29; Abhishek Pal IND 1:05:29; Gulveer Singh IND 1:05:33; Gopi Chandra Parki NEP 1:06:44; El Mahdi Nhairi MAR 1:07:13; Shanmugeswaran Kumar SRI 1:07:16; Sohail Amir PAK 1:08:41/NR; Danushka Sandaruwan Dissanayake SRI 1:09:53; Moh.Elahi Sardar BAN 1:10:37/NR; Moh. Mahbub Rahman BAN 1:10:44; Man Singh IND 1:10:53; Santosh Nath Yogi NEP 1:10:54; Moh.Sohel Rana BAN 1:11:50; Yousuf Ibrahim MDV 1:12:13; D.G.Dilan Sandaruwan SRI 1:13:46; Moh,Rokibul Islam BAN 1:13:55; Bijoy Mollik BAN 1:14:08; Moh.Sabbir BAN 1:14:15; Tufayel Ahmed BAN 1:14:33; Moh.Ahsan Habib BAN 1:14:48;
Women:
Marathon:
Bashanke Moshe Bilo ETH 2:35:25; Tecla Kirongo KEN 2:35:29; Demitu Hawas Lenjiso ETH 2:35:47;
Eunice Jeptoo KEN 2:36:15; Monica Cheruto KEN 2:36:39; Tsedal Gebretsadik Chekole ETH 2:36:42;
Naomi Jebet KEN 2:36:44; Askale Alemayehu Adula ETH 2:36:46; Tigist Tadese Bedada ETH 2:37:19;
Mulu Seboka Seyfu ETH 2:37:40; Maryna Nemchenko UKR 2:44:09; Pushpa Bhandari NEP 2:48:02/NR;
M.S.P.Madumali Perera SRI 2:48:22 / 3rd SRI All-Time; Bindra Dhanke Shrestha NEP 2:52:32; Ashwini Madan Jadhav IND 2:53:14; M.W.G.Wathsala Madushani Herath SRI 2:54:20; Jyoti Gawate IND 2:57:18; Prachi Raju Godbole IND 2:59:44; Mariyam Abdul Kareem MDV 3:22:54; Papiya Khatun BAN 3:29:47/NR; Rinki Biswas BAN 3:31:51; Samsun Nahar Ratna BAN 3:33:42; Lipiya Khatun BAN 3:35:44; Sumi Akter BAN 3:36:57;
Half Marathon:
Rispa Cherop UGA 1:10:11; Ayinadis Teshome Birle ETH 1:10:34; Soukaina Atanane MAR 1:10:55; Margaret Agai KEN 1:11:11; Reshma Dattu Kevate IND 1:14:24; Sanjivani B.Jadhav IND 1:14:26;
Priti ?? IND 1:14:55; Santoshi Shrestha NEP 1:15:17/NR; Rajpura Pachhai NEP 1:16:48; Hayat Benhenia MAR 1:16:54; M.Chamini Samudika Herath SRI 1:24:13; Shamha Ahmed MDV 1:26:42/NR; Rekha Bista NEP 1:27:55; M.A.Nilushi Kumari Fernando SRI 1:30:22; Farhat Bano PAK 1:33:56/NR; A.Shyama Nisansala Bandara SRI 1:36:00; Susmita Ghosh BAN 1:42:28; Munni Karmokar BAN 1:42:52; Most Borsha Khatun BAN 1:43:31;
SAUDI ARABIA
Royal Commission Internat.Half Marathon at Jubail / 21.01.2023
following are the best performances from this race, where Anouar El Ghouz once again was the 1st finisher only
one day after he won the International Ooredoo Half Marathon at Doha (as above)
Men:
Anouar El Ghouz MAR 1:03:49; Youssef Al-Asiri KSA 1:07:27; Abdelatif Ait Hsine BRN 1:09:18;
Yassine Mhimda MAR 1:09:42; Ali Al-Shahrani KSA 1:11:15; Yousuf Ahmed NGR 1:11:20;
Rashid Al-Noaimi BRN 1:14:21; Evans Chematot BRN 1:15:38;
Women:
Rose Chelimo BRN 1:11:44; Meriem Ouahid MAR 1:23:45; Zahra Mohamed BRN 1:37:15 (no others under 1:44 !!).
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
International Half Marathon at Ajman / 31.12.2022
Men:
Half Marathon:
the time of 1:05:21 for the 5th finisher, Mubarak Al-Marashda, was faster than the official UAE-record (1:05:52 by the same runner at Ras-al-Khaimah in 2019); however, the distance at this course was not officially measured
by an A or B Grade measurer and the correct distance is unconfirmed
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INDOORS
KAZAKHSTAN
International Indoor Meeting at Astana / 10. – 12.01.2023
(-courtesy of the Competition – website – )
following are detailed results from this World Athletics Indoor Tour Silver Label Meeting /
only 2 Field events (for Women) held / all athletes from Kazakhstan except foreigners as noted
Men:
60 m: Mike Rodgers USA 6.66; Demek Kemp USA 6.66; Frederico Curvelo POR 6.75; Andre Prazeres POR 6.77; Vitaliy Zems 6.86; Andrey Lavrushenko 6.97; Ildar Akhmadiyev TJK 7.06; Ruslan Kurmanaliyev/2006 7.17;
heats: h1: Rodgers 6.71; Prazeres 6.86; Zems 6.90; Lavrushenko 6.97; Kurmanaliyev/2006 7.22;
h2: Kemp 6.74; Curvelo 6.77; Akhmadiyev 7.04;
400 m: Mikhail Litvin 46.41; Alexander Russo BRA 46.74; Andrey Sokolov 47.70; Vyacheslav Zems 48.16; Dmitriy Koblov 48.59;
h1: Litvin 49.26; h2: Russo 48.50;
800 m: Marino Bloudek CRO 1:48.23; Nicholas Kiplangat KEN 1:48.31; Jan Vukovic SLO 1:48.72;
Abdulaziz Abdukayumov 1:50.15;
3000 m: Ali Abdilmana ETH 7:52.43; Alexander George GBR 8:07.55; Alexey Gussarov 8:27.10; Rakymzhan Kelmanov 8:38.44; Vadim Levchenkov 8:39.47;
60 m H: Roger Iribarne CUB 7.62; David Yefremov 7.65; Yevgeniy Prokudin 7.91; Daniel Eszes HUN 7.99; Danila Korr 8.39;
h1: Iribarne 7.83; Prokudin 7.92; Joao Vitor de Oliveira POR 8.07 (disq.in final); h2: Yefremov
7.62 / NIR; Eszes 8.14; Korr 8.35;
Women:
60 m: Arialis Gandulla POR 7.18; Olga Safronova 7.30; Magdalena Lindner AUT 7.43; Tamiris De Liz BRA 7.44; Shannon Ray USA 7.51; Arina Misheyeva 7.64; Kristina Yermola/2005 7.76;
h1: Gandulla 7.24; Lindner 7.43; De BRA 7.45; Yermola/2005 7.81; Mariya Shuvalova/2006 7.81; Anel Shulakova 7.87; h2: Safronova 7.32; Ray 7.51; Franciela Krasucki BRA 7.63 (disq.in final); Misheyeva 7.66; Valeriya Bromat/2004 7.96; Anna Dubina 8.04; Ayazhan Mussayeva/2004 8.08;
400 m: Elina Mikhina 55.14; Alexandra Zalyubovskaya 55.28; Kristina Kondrashova 55.87; Adelina Akhmetova 55.90; Svetlana Kuznetsova 57.71;
h1: Zalyubovskaya 56.09; Kondrashova 56.71; Kuznetsova 57.61; Aiym Kaisanova 57.74; h2: Mikhina 56.60; Akhmetova 57.05;
1500 m: Jarinter Mwasya KEN 4:14.26; Hirut Meshesha ETH 4:14.40; Camilla Gomes POR 4:26.63;
Tatyana Neroznak 4:33.27; Viktoriya Senkina 4:48.19;
H J: Nadezhda Dubovitskaya 1.93 (1.80/1; 1.85/1; 1.89/1; 1.93/2; 1.97/ 3 fouls); Kristina Ovchinnikova 1.89;
Yelizaveta Matveyeva 1.89; Safina Sadullayeva UZB 1.85; Arina Malyugina/2006 1.65;
L J: Darya Reznichenko UZB 6.32; Anastasiya Rypakova/2004 5.89; Alina Chistyakova/2005 5.84; Valeriya Safonova/2004 5.71; Diana Geints 5.64;
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QATAR
National Indoor Champs for Men at Doha / 09.01.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Mirko Jalava – )
following are selected best performances from these Champs in the Aspire Indoor Arena (out of incomplete
results reports)
more detailed official results would be very welcome
60 m/Race A: Femi Ogunode 6.70; Youssef Hamed/2004 6.79; Tosin Ogunode 6.80; Ali Amer Mohammad/2004 6.94; Abdelmadjid Mahamat 6.98; Khalid Wadi Adoum/2005 7.04;
Race B: Abderrahman Mahamat Kogne 7.10;
400 m: Hussein Ibrahim Issaka 48.44; Ahmed Al-Yaari YEM 49.25/NIR;
60 m H: Saeed Othman Zamzoun 8.03; Nayef Mubarak Al-Rashidi/2004 8.09;
T J: Fadeel Anas Merghani/2004 14.77;
ON THE TRACK
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Linford Christie Invitational Sprint Meet at Dubai / 20.01.2023
(-courtesy of the Ultimate Athletics – website – )
Men:
60 m / Race 2/-1.3: Daniel Offiah GBR 6.82; Mohammad Al-Noobi UAE 7.06; Salama Al-Habib JOR
7.09; Mahdi Ashraf UAE 7.18;
200 m / Race 2/-0.2: Daniel Offiah GBR 21.41;
300 m / Race 1: Ibrahim Futayni KSA 34.77; Mario Gradnitzer AUT/Youth 36.57; Yannick Kraus GER/2007 37.02; Race 2: Musa Jammeh GAM 36.79; Lamin Jallow GAM 36.85; Race 3: Ricardo
dos Santos POR 34.18; Ali Haji BRN 35.65; Muath Al-Fawzi UAE 36.2;
Women:
60 m/-1.8: Bianca Williams GBR 7.55; Raimot Omotosho NGR 8.11;
100 m/-1.0: Bianca Williams GBR 11.78;
300 m : Neve Woodward GBR 41.85;
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Correction to Report No 27 / 2022
IRAQ
National Championships at Baghdad / 24. -26.11.2022
following is the correct result for the Decathon winner / however, official results from these National Champs are unfortunately still not reported from officials of IRQ Athletics Federation
Decathlon (25/26)/no details: Abdul Sajjad Saadoun Nasser 7009;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
THAILAND
(-courtesy of the Race websites-)
International Marathon at Khon Kaen / 29.01.2023
following are detailed results from this traditional International Marathon / unfortunately no translations of names available for most of the best THA-finishers
Men:
Marathon:
Paul Eyanae KEN 2:15:24; Ebisa Takele ETH 2:15:27; Dejene Haile ETH 2:15:48; Wendwesen Tilahun ETH 2:16:19; Teshome Getachew ETH 2:17:14; Bililign Ali Yimer ETH 2:17:21; Ezekiel Kembo Omullo KEN 2:22:15; Kindu Sewmehon Tiruneh ETH 2:23:26; Elisha Kiprop Barno KEN 2:25:48; Sergwey Zyrianov RUS 2:26:07; Kepha Ongeri Ondima KEN 2:31:32; ?? ?? THA 2:36:05;…15. Matthew Murt GBR 2:37:58; …18. Paul Dunn GBR 2:39:27;
Half Marathon:
Gezu Muse ETH 1:03:52; Alexander Naji Muhia KEN 1:03:59; Victor Kipkemei Chepkwony KEN 1:08:37; 4th (1:11:07) to 10th (1:16:30) = best finishers from Thailand (no names)
Women:
Marathon:
Zinashwork Yenew Ambi ETH 2:49:04; Alexandra Morozova RUS 2:49:07; Lelese Bero ETH 2:49:15;
Alemtsehay Advaru Gebreyehu ETH 2:50:43; Shelmith Nyawira Muriuki KEN 2:51:39; Marta Tinsae Birehan ETH 2:53:19; Linda Janthachit THA 2:57:31; 8th (3:04:07) to 11th (3:13:41) = THA-runners;
12. Maria Pinnell USA 3:13:42;
Half Marathon:
Misa Yimer ETH 1:13:41; Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 1:21:05; Ornanong Wongsorn THA 1:23:43;
?? ?? THA 1:25:05; Katie Tucker GBR 1:30:26; ?? ?? THA 1:31:20; Mary Bridges GBR 1:32:01;
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TAB for Blind Half Marathon at Bangkok / 22.01.2023
Men:
Bililign Ali Yimer ETH 1:08:09 (no other finishers under 1:16);
Women:
Alemtsehay Advaru Gebreyehu ETH 1:23:09; Misa Yimer ETH 1:23:09 (ran/finished together; 3rd = 1:36:48);
ON THE TRACK
THAILAND
National University Games at Udonthani / 24.- 28.01.2023
(-courtesy of the Games – website -)
following are detailed results from the Athletics events at this Multi-Sports event / accurate translations of names (from THA figures) for several of the following athletes unconfirmed / no wind-measurements reported /
all athletes from Thailand except a female student from LAOS as noted
Men:
100 m (24): Thawatchai Heem-Ead/2004 10.58; Natthawath Eamudom 10.71; Piyawat Aendu 10.74;
Muhamed Salaeh 10.83;
semis (24) s1: Salaeh 10.62; Kanchai Chimthong 10.71; s2: Heem-Ead/2004 10.56; Aendu 10.65;
s3: Eamudom 10.71;
heats (24) h3: Salaeh 10.72; h7: Heem-Ead 10.80;
200 m (26): Chayut Kongprasit 21.35; Thawatchai Heem-Ead/2004 21.75; Eakpinui Kaewnu 21.78;
semis (25) s1: Heem-Ead/2004 21.33; Kongprasit 21.47; s2: Kaewnu 21.94;
heats (25) h6: Kongprasit 21.27; Heem-Ead/2004 21.94;
400 m (25): Jiratip Boondee 48.17; Siripol Phanpae 48.95;
800 m (27): Jirayu Pleenaram 1:53.62; Thanachot Jansena 1:55.54; Suphakit Somnuk/jr 1:56.31;
110 m H (25): Natthapol Dunsoongnern 14.19;
400 m H (26): Natthapol Dunsoongnern 51.07 (& 52.72 as 1h1); Phattavan Torpathong 54.36;
H J (24): Chatchai Nilpong/2004 2.03;
P V (28): Phassapong Amsam-Ang 5.21;
L J (28): Suttisak Singkhon 7.48; Treephob Manapim 7.38; Wanmanoo Nhoojan 7.19;
T J (25): Wisarut Suwachai 15.66; Nathapong Srinonta 15.43;
S P (27): Thongchai Silamool 15.84; Phatcharapol Singrueang 15.59; Bundit Singthongkul 14.46;
D T (26): Keatpradit Srisai 50.75; Bundit Singthongkul 48.25; Arthit Malasri 47.36; Panithan Nasomfhan 44.33;
H T (24): Kittipong Boonmawan 58.54; Thanwarak Kanassavapaisal 50.65;
J T (28): Wachirawit Sornwichai 69.61 / 4th THA All-Time; Watcharakiat Zuesat 64.13; Piyasiri Inthaprasong 58.52;
Decathlon (24/25): Suttisak Singkhon 6929 (11.18; 7.35; 13.34; 1.80; 51.55 / 15.61; 41.50; 4.00; 52.31; 5:22.39);
4×100 R (27): National Sports Univ.Team (S.Chumsuk, P.Aendu, K.Thongchusilp, M.Salaeh) 40.74;
4×400 R (28): Surat Thani Univ.Team (J.Boondee, E.Kaewnu, W.Chaisuk, S.Suraka) 3:14.67;
Women:
100 m (24): Suphanich Poolkerd 11.92 (& 12.28 as 1s1); On-Uma Chettha 12.28;
200 m (26): Suphanich Poolkerd 24.04; Panita Pinchai 25.09; On-Uma Chettha 25.14;
400 m (25): Benny Nonthanam 55.73; Sukanya Janchaona 56.81;
800 m (27): Benny Nonthanam 2:16.06;
1500 m (25): Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 4:41.76;
5000 m (28): Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 18:18.60;
10000 m (24): Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 38:26.01;
100 m H (25): Natchaya Chaophakpang 14.03 (& 14.98 as 1h1); Warunya Leythaisong 15.09;
400 m H (26): Arisa Weeruwanarak 62.06; Buarim Buekhumtod 64.31;
P V (24): Chonthicha Khabut 3.61;
L J (25): Parinya Chueamarong 5.86; Suphawadee Intathhueng 5.79; Suphawat Choothong 5.79;
T J (27): Parinya Chueamarong 13.18; Suphawadee Inthathueng 12.91; Arisa Choosiri 12.42; Suphawat
Choothong 12.19;
S P (26): Areerat Intadit 15.87 / 3rd THA All-Time;
D T (24): Jaruwan Sroisena 40.88;
H T (25): Panwas Kimsrang 55.14; Sawitree Kaewsukri 50.87; Parichat Promjan 43.38;
J T (26): Jariya Wichadit 56.47 / 2nd THA All-Time; Suphisara Klinla-Or 44.34; Chotmanee Chaijan 43.91;
5000 m Walk (25): Kotchaporn Tangsriwong 24:52.60;
4×100 R (27): Bangkok Thonburi Univ.Team (N.Chowphakpang, S.Palapha, S.Poolkerd, J.Niamnoi) 47.51;
4×400 R (28): Surat Thani Univ,Zeam (P.Janpoltho, S.Janchaona, N.Phoseng, B.Maween) 3:55.21;
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PHILIPPINES
PATAFA Trials Competition at Davao City / 21.01.2023
(-courtesy of Ms Maricor Pacheco, PATAFA -)
Men:
800 m: Edwin Giron 1:55.54;
H J: Leonard Grospe 2.15;
L J: John Mike Lera 7.14;
T J: John Mike Lera 14.52; Leonard Grospe 14.50;
S P: John Albert Mantua 15.77;
J T: Melvin Calano 62.79;
Women:
400 m: Maureen Schrijvers 57.28;
10000 m: Christine Hallasgo 36:57.99;
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MYANMAR
National U-25 Champs at Nay Pyi Taw / 31.12.2022 – 03.01.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Kyaw Htoo Aung, MYA Athletics Federation -)
following are selected best performances from these champs (for athletes under 25 years) / no wind-readings
Men:
100 m (3): Lwin Moe 10.79; Hein Pyae Sonne 11.29; Kon Kon 11.22;
200 m (2): Lwin Moe 21.92; Hnin Yu Soe 22.23;
110 m H (31): Paing Ko Win 15.42;
P V (2): Aung Kyaw Htet 4.10; Htet Aung Lin 4.00; War Zin Oo 4.00;
L J (31): Hein Htet Aung 6.97;
T J (3): Hein Htet Aung 15.05 (missed his NR by 1 cm only);
J T (3): Khin Shin Sa Mhone 55.48;
4×100 R (1): Mandalay Team 43.49;
4×400 R (2): Mandalay Team 3:26.04;
Women:
Marathon (3): Aye Aye Myo 3:29:05;
3000 m St (1): Hnin Yu Soe 11:29.34; Aye Aye Myo 12:00.59; Hnin Hnin 13:23.55;
100 m H (31): El Thet Lwin 14.95;
H J (3): Myat Noe Thu 1.60;
H T (1): Thae Ei Htwe 40.09; Aye Thu Han 39.80;
J T (3): Aye Chan Bo 39.84;
Heptathlon (1/ 2): Yin Yin Soe 3881;
4×100 R (1): Mandalay Team 50.86;
4×400 R (2): Mandalay Team 4:08.04;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R (31): Mandalay Team 46.14;
4×400 R (3): Thahnintharyi Team 3:43.61;
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Delayed results from 2022 season
THAILAND
International Open Champs at Pathumthani / 28.11.- 02.12.2022
(-courtesy of the ASIAN AA and the THA Athletics Association -)
following is a revised detailed results report from this competition with various additions (& few corrections) to the inaccurate results by Report No 27/2022 plus selected best additional performances from the National events for Juniors & Youth categories (without exact date-info for U20 & U16 events) – after receipt of the missing translations of names for all THA-athletes
Men:
100 m (28)/-1.5: Soraoat Dapbang THA 10.47; Shak Kam Ching HKG 10.63; Natthapong Weerawongrata- nasiri THA 10.65; Nattawut Eamudom THA/2003 10.66; Muhamad Salaeh THA 10.76; Chayut Kongprasit THA 10.79; Piyawat Aendu THA 10.79; Jirayut Kanjanarangsee THA 10.80;
semis (28) s1/+0.2: Dapbang 10.51; Kanjanarangsee 10.58; Salaeh 10.64; Ho Hin Cheung HKG 10.89; Lwin Moe MYA 10.89; s2/+1.5: Shak Kam Ching 10.38 / 5th HKG All-Time;. Khongprasit 10.51; Aendu 10.57; Trinh Viet Tu VIE 10.66; Kanchai Chimthong THA 10.78; s3/+1.1: Eamudom/2003 10.45; Weerawongratanasiri 10.47; Yat Lok Chan HKG 10.75; Kritsana Tongchusilp THA 10.87;
heats (28) h1/+0.1: Dapbang 10.70; Trinh Viet Tu 10.84; h2/+1.2: Shak Kam Ching 10.76; h3/+0.1: Aendu 10.72; h4/+0.1: Sorsy Phompakdi LAO 10.81/NR; Tongchusilp 10.81; Arthit Phongsamut THA 10.88;
h5/+0.7: Weerawongratanasiri 10.72; Yat Lok Chan 10.76; h6/ 0.0: Eamudom/2003 10.72 (not 10.77);
Ho Hin Cheung 10.85; h8/+0.1: Salaeh 10.79;
200 m (29)/-2.8: Natthapong Weerawongratanasiri THA 21.80; Shak Kam Ching HKG 21.92; Sittiphon Donpraitee THA 21.95; Jirayut Kanjanarangsee THA 21.97;
add semis (29) s1/+2.7: Kanjanarangsee 21.25w; Thawatchai Heem-Ead THA/2004 21.58w; Lwin Moe MYA 21.88w; Sorsy Phompakdi LAO 21.93w (NOT a NR !); s2/+1.9: Shak Kam Ching 21.07; Weerawongratanasiri 21.28; Donpraitee 21.30; Eakpinui Kaewnu THA 21.62;
heats (29) h2/+1.2: Kaewnu 21.72; Weerawongratanasiri 21.99; h3/+1.5: Donpraitee 21.89; h4/+0.1: Kanjanarangsee 21.64; Shak Kam Ching 21.72; Suripol Phanpae THA 21.86;
400 m (28): Lucky Yooyamadu THA 48.19; Michael del Prado PHI 48.26; Jirateep Bundee THA 48.30; Edgardo Alejan jr PHI 48.67; Aphisit Chumsri THA 48.90;
semis (28) s1: del Prado 47.90; Yooyamadu 48.28; Bundee 48.97; s2: Alejan 48.82;
heats (28) h5: del Prado 48.01;
800 m (29): Mariano Masano PHI 1:54.07; Chu Lok Yin HKG/2005 1:54.67; Jirayu Pleenaram THA 1:54.76; Suphakit Somnuek THA/jr 1:54.99; Thanachot Jansena THA 1:56.18; Tulachai Thepthit THA 1:56.32;
1500 m (28): Alfrence Braza PHI 4:03.79;
5000 m (30): Robi Syianturi INA 15:05.08; Riki M.Simbolon INA 15:11.02; Pandu Sukarya INA 15:13.34;
3000 m St (29): Atjong Tio Purwanto INA 9:16.42;
110 m H (30)/+0.3: Natthapol Dunsoongnern THA 13.83 / 2nd THA All-Time; Anousone Xaysa LAO 14.38; Cheung Siu Hang HKG 14.59; Kongkham Kheuabmavong LAO 14.96; Suthipong Tongphet THA 15.11; Patiphan Thiansaart THA 15.22;
heats (30) h1/-0.5: Dungsoongnern 14.14; Xaysa 14.69; Bui Minh Duong VIE 14.97;
h2/-0.6: Kheuabmavong 15.12; h3/-0.5: Cheung Siu Hang 14.76;
400 m H (29): Edwin Binsar Holomoan INA 50.95; Natthapol Dunsoongnern THA 51.02 / 5th THA All-Time; Francis Medina PHI 53.00; Phatthanan Thorpathong THA 53.84; Suthipong Tongphet THA 54.66;
heats (29) h2: Holomoan 53.53; Dunsoongnern 53.90;
H J (29): Fu Chao-Hsuan TPE 2.16; Leonard Grospe PHI 2.16 / 2nd PHI All-Time; Kobsit Sitthichai THA 2.13; Chatchai Nilpong THA/2004 2.07; Michael John Kennelly HKG 2.03; Wacharapol Sornram THA 2.03;
P V (1): Phatsapong Amsam-Ang THA 5.30; Kasinphob Chomchanat THA 5.15; Hockett de los Santos PHI 5.10; Frederick Saputra Siregar INA 5.00; Idan Fauzan Richsan INA 5.00; Janry Ubas PHI 4.75; Bui Van Chung VIE 4.60;
L J (28)/nwi (except for the winner): Ko Ho Long HKG 7.87/-0.2 / 2nd HKG All-Time; Janry Ubas PHI 7.72; Nguyen Tien Trong VIE 7.53; Wong Pak Hang HKG 7.35; Tran Van Dien VIE 7.32; Lin Ming Fu HKG/2004 7.25; Febri Prasetyo INA 7.19; Xaidavanh Vongsavanh LAO 7.19;
T J (1): Pratchaya Thepparak THA 15.87/+0.3; Tran Van Dien VIE 15.81/+0.1; Phumiphat Khunmangkom THA 15.62/+0.4; Wisarut Suwachai THA 15.40/ 0.0; Natthapong Srinonta THA 15.32/-0.2; Hein Htet Aung MYA 15.06/+0.1/NR; Agung Wahyudi INA 14.96/-0.1;
S P (28): John Albert Mantua PHI 16.24; Patcharapol Singrueang THA 15.85; Thongchai Silamool THA 15.66; Promrob Janthima THA 15.33; Chatchawal Polyeam THA 14.96; Suttisak Singkhon THA 14.64;
D T (28): Keatpradit Srisai THA 51.73; Bundit Singhathongkul THA 49.34; Thongchai Silamool THA 47.00; Arthit Malasri THA 46.40; Suttisak Singkhon THA 44.01; Panitan Nasomfhan THA 43.44; Htet Wai Yan MYA 43.42;
H T (30): Kittipong Boonmawan THA 57.75; Le Hong Quan VIE 51.62; Tanwarak Khanassavapaisal THA 49.60; Yongjaros Gunju THA 48.06;
J T (1): Abdul Hafiz INA 70.79; Agustinus Abadi Ndiken INA 68.93; Wachirawit Sornwichai THA 67.15; Melvin Calano PHI 66.79;
10000 m Walk (28): Hendro INA 48:15.74; Arthit Sriwichai THA 49:50.35;
Decathlon (28/29): Wang Chen-Yu TPE 7387 (11.29/ 0.0; 7.20/+1.1; 13.79; 1.97; 51.53 / 15.04/nwi; 41.45;
4.20; 59.23; 4:56.39); Cho Chia-Hsuan TPE 6817 (11.31/ 0.0; 6.63/-0.4; 11.39; 1.94; 52.36 / 15.24/nwi; 33.80;
4.20; 54.94; 4:57.52);
4×100 R (30): Royal Thai Police Team/THA (C.Khongprasit, S.Dapbang, S.Donpraitee, S.Phanpae) 39.79;
4×400 R (1): PHI (E.Alejan, M.del Prado, J.Sequita, F.Medina) 3:11.83; Royal Thai Police Team/THA (S.Donpraitee, B.Semathong, J.Pleenaram, S.Phanpae) 3:12.35;
Junior Men / under 20 years:
100 m (28)/+0.8: Puripol Boonson/2006 10.17 / his 3rd best All-Time & the fastest time ever by a THA-sprinter on „home soil“; Watchaphol Thanthong 10.80 (10.793); Suphakorn Sinthraphy 10.80(10.794); Phiraphat Ponjon 10.84; Pongsakorn Jittrong 10.86;
heats (28) h2/+1.1: Thanthong 10.85; h4/+1.0: Boonson/2006 10.46; h8/+1.4: Sinthraphy 10.88;
200 m (1)/+0.3: Puripol Boonson/2006 20.81 (& 21.58/+1.4 as 1h1); Suphakorn Wongthavon 21.70; Pongsakorn Jittrong 21.74; Phiraphat Ponjon 21.77;
400 m: Thawatchai Kongiam 48.66;
800 m: Sakkarin Tharayot 1:56.27; Natchapon Srijan/2005 1:56.35; Phumin Chiamphoonklaw 1:57.76;
2000 m St: Intouch Jongjajit 6:30.81;
110 m H/99 cm/+0.6: Detaudom Suwannachairab 14.36 (& 14.57/+1.4 as 1h3); Thananon Thongsuk 14.79; Chakkaphat Nonthaton 14.98;
P V: Graiwich Panyasawat 4.30; Kanakorn Laykol 4.30; Teerapat Pukdeeauxsorn 4.20;
T J: Punyaphat Meebun-Ead 15.01/+1.6;
S P / 6 kg: Eakkarin Boonlap 16.18;
D T / 1.75 kg: Eakkarin Boonlap 46.11;
H T / 6 kg: Piyadanai Promjan 55.41;
5000 m Walk: Weeraphab Dokbua 25:28.11;
4×100 R: Assumption College Junior Team (T.Pronprasong, P.Hengchereon, S.Watinchai, P.Boonson) 41.77;
Medley R: Surathani School Junior Team (W.Petanwut, N.Saramat, A.Rakapan, N.Thurakit) 1:57.62;
4×400 R: Royal Thai Police Junior Team (S.Sornnok, P.Appamate, A.Peachtip, T.Kongjam) 3:24.52;
Youth Boys / under 16 years:
60 m/+1.7: Nattapon Sookkasem 6.87; Krisanapol Ridchoori 7.10;
heats: h6/+2.5: Ridchoori 7.09w; h7/+3.0: Sookkasem 7.00w; h8/+2.6: Wirayut Daenkhanob 7.00w;
300 m: Sarawut Nuansri 34.47 (& 35.79 as 1h12);
Medley R: Rajakanyas College Youth Team (M.Nookan, W.Daenkhanab, S.Siriwat, N.Sookkasem) 1:59.61;
Women:
100 m (28)/-1.2: Suphanich Poolkerd THA 11.85; Valentine Vanesa Lonteng INA/2005 11.86; Hoang Du Y VIE/2004 11.99; Chloe Chan Pui Kei HKG 12.23; Li Tsz To HKG/2006 12.25;
heats (28) h1/-0.8: Hoang Du Y/2004 11.91; Li Tsz To/2006 12.22; Tyas Murtiningsih INA 12.29;
h2/ 0.0: Chloe Chan Pui Kei 12.13; h3/-0.1: Poolkerd 11.97; Lee Hau Yi HKG/2004 12.30; Nguyen Thi Hong Van VIE 12.30; h4/+1.3: Lonteng/2005 11.92; Leung Kwan Yi HKG 12.20; Patcharaporn Jongkraijak THA 12.24; Sukanda Phetraska THA/2003 12.27;
200 m (29)/-1.4: Suphanich Poolkerd THA 24.21; Valentine Vanesa Lonteng INA/2005 24.77; Li Tsz To HKG/2006 25.03; Suphawat Thipat THA 25.17; Eloiza Medina (-Luzon) PHI 25.27;
heats (29) h3/+1.6: Poolkerd 24.72; Medina 24.99; Chloe Chan Pui Kei HKG 25.28; h4/+1.4: Li Tsz To/2006 25.04;
400 m (28): Benny Nontanam THA 55.52; Arisa Weeruwanarak THA/2003 56.21; Sukanya Janchaona THA 56.83; Eloiza Medina (-Luzon) PHI 57.52;
heats (28) h1: Janchaona 57.21; Weeruwanarak/2003 57.54;
800 m (29): Oktarani Nurul Mutiara INA/2006 2:13.74 / NYR (& 2:15.90 as 1h1); Phattarawan Janpoltho THA 2:15.64;
1500 m (28): Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 4:43.02;
5000 m (30): Odekta Elvina Naibaho INA 17:01.48; Linda Janthachit THA 18:31.40;
10000 m (29): Odekta Elvina Naibaho INA 35:42.46; Linda Janthachit THA 38:07.16;
3000 m St (29): Dian Ekayanti INA 11:08.30; Joida Gagnao PHI 11:16.19; Hnin Yu Soe MYA 11:40.11;
Kotchaphorn Tangsriwong THA 12:37.03;
100 m H (30)/+0.6: Dina Aulia INA/2003 13.54; Hsieh Hsi-En TPE 13.64; Shing Cho Yan HKG 13.77 /
3rd HKG All-Time; Natchaya Chaophakpang THA/2003 14.16; Lin Shih-Ting TPE 14.21; Melissa Escoton PHI 14.24; Jelly D.Paragile PHI 14.27; Buarim Buekhunthod THA 15.29;
heats (30) h1/+0.1: Shing Cho Yan 13.83; Paragile 14.44; Lin Shih-Ting 14.66; h2/+0.3: Aulia/2003 13.74; Hsieh Hsi-En 13.90; Escoton 14.34; Chaophakpang/2003 14.34;
400 m H (29): Arisa Weruwanarak/2003 62.00; Patcharaporn Jongkraijak THA 62.88; Buarim Buekhunthod THA 63.45;
H J (29): Phoebe Chung Wai Yan HKG 1.78; Lee Ching-Ching TPE 1.74; Priscilla Cheung Ching Laam HKG 1.70; Nabilah Fafriliani INA/2003 & Thunlada Thongchampoonuch THA/jr 1.70; Sarah Dequinan PHI & Ni Made Eppi Wilanti INA & Josefa Ligmayo PHI 1.65; Chang Chiao-Yin TPE 1.65; Suphawat Choothong THA 1.65;
P V (1): Diva Renata Jayadi INA 4.15/NR; Yana Hladychuk UKR 4.10; Chonthicha Khabut THA/2003 3.55; Chayanisa Chomchuendee THA 3.20;
L J (29): Yue Ya Xin HKG 6.30/-0.5; Katherine Khay Santos PHI 5.98/+1.1; Suphawat Choothong
5.64/-0.4; Suphawadee Intathueng THA 5.63/+1.3;
T J (30): Shannon Vera Chan HKG 12.87/+0.1 / NR (eq.); Arisa Choosiri THA 12.87/+1.1; Suphawadee
Inthathueng THA 12.85/+1.0; Suphawat Choothong THA 12.06/+1.7;
S P (28): Areerat Intadit THA 15.84 / 3rd THA All-Time; Eki Febri Ekawati INA 15.42;
D T (29): Subenrat Insaeng THA 54.78;
H T (1): Panwas Kimsrang THA 53.05; Natasya Mahdalita INA/2003 49.33; Sawitree Kaewsukri THA 49.10; Parichart Promjan THA 46.99; Kotchakorn Hamajum THA 42.94; Thwel Thwel Moe MYA 40.19;
J T (28): Lee Hui-Chun TPE 51.88; Bui Thi Xuan VIE 49.60; Jariya Wichaidet THA 49.30; Suphisara Klinla-Or THA 48.40; Sarah Dequinan PHI 45.71;
Heptathlon (30/ 1): Sarah Dequinan PHI 5280 (15.25/-0.3; 1.70; 10.83; 25.97/+1.0 / 5.89/+1.0; 46.20; 2:35.19);
Chen Tsai-Chuan TPE 5142 (14.82/-0.3; 1.67; 12.70; 26.37/+1.0 / 5.86/+1.1; 37.68; 2:41.49); Sunisa Kotseemueang THA 5094 (15.09/+0.1; 1.67; 12.50; 26.82/+0.9 / 5.47/+0.1; 42.72; 2:36.45); Josefa Ligmayo
PHI 4588 (15.31/+0.1; 1.61; 10.09; 27.64/+0.9 / 5.54/+1.0; 32.25; 2:36.37);
10000 m Walk (28): Kotchaporn Tangsriwong THA 54:52.50; Puspita Violine Intan INA 56:21.39;
4×100 R (30): Thai Air Force Team/THA (A.Piriyapruth, S.Poolkerd, S.Ruwan, P.Charoensuk) 47.18;…3. PHI (K.Santos, J.Paragile, E.Medina, M.Escoton) 47.82; 4. VIE (Nguyen Thi Hong Van, Hoang Du Y, Quach Thi Hong Thuy, Nguyen Thi Quynh) 48.32;
4×400 R (1): Royal Thai Police Team/THA (S.Srathienthong, A.Weeruwanrak, S.Wijitthai, B.Nonthanam) 3:50.87;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
100 m (28)/+2.6: Athicha Phetkun/2005 11.88w (& 12.15w/+2.3 as 1h2); Manatsada Sammano 11.98w;
Wilasinee Jongjit 12.12w; Jirapat Khanonta 12.22w;
200 m (1)/+1.3: Athicha Phetkun/2005 24.75; Phattaraphorn Dachanon 24.99;
400 m: Oangkana Thongthae 57.70;
2000 m St: Suwanee Khamchana 7:52.93; Monthira Rattanawan 8:04.79; Phiyada Phumjan 8:07.88;
H J: Jarunwan Wongoangson 1.65;
P V: Anika Chattkavanij 3.60; Rinrada Meesantia 3.40; Jellyzeveta Kalininiczenko UKR/(student in THA) 3.40; Piyada Boonkwang 3.20;
T J: Kanchana Charurat/2005 11.98w/+2.1;
D T: Piyamat Thongkham 40.27;
5000 m Walk: Chonticha Prajakjit 27:56.61;
4×100 R: Bangkok Sports School Junior Team (K.Klajing, P.Dachanon, W.Jongjit, N.Thonsong) 47.65;
4×400 R: Bangkok Sports School Junior Team (S.jaroenram, M.Chamronnrat, P.Dachanon, O.Thongthae) 4:03.25;
Youth Girls / under 16 years:
60 m/+2.8: Chanthell Mauricette (foreign student from ??) 7.85w; Airisa Chaiyod 7.93w; Sasicha Kingphila 7.97w;
heats: h1/+1.5: Pinsiri Ramphuengnit 7.96; h2/+1.6: Mauricette 7.92; h8/+1.5: Kingphila 7.95;
h9/+1.5: Chaiyod 7.98;
4×100 R: Bangkok Sports School Youth Team (K.Thongsal, M.Aunhai, N.Tippayasana, S.Hassakan) 49.42;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (30): Royal Thai Police Team/THA (R.Semathong, A.Weeruwanarak, S.Phanpae, B.Nonthanam) 3:29.13;
BANGLADESH
46th National Championships at Dhaka / 23. – 25.12.2022
(- courtesy of Mr Abdur Rokib, BAN Athletics Federation – )
following are detailed results for the medallists (TOP 3) at these championships – as additions/corrections
to the inaccurate information from newspaper websites by my Report No 1 /
usage of Electronic Timing System confirmed for most events / exact dates for some events not available
& no wind-measurements
Men:
100 m (23): Imranur Rahman 10.49; Moh.Rakibul Hasan 10.71; Moh.Ismail Hossain 10.73;
200 m (25): Imranur Rahman 21.41; Moh.Jahir Rayhan 21.53; Moh.Rakibul Hasan 21.64;
400 m (24): Moh.Jahir Rayhan 47.75; Moh.Ariful Islam 48.76;
800 m ( ): Moh.Ahsan Habib 1:55.45; Moh.Rakibul Islam 1:55.47; Mosharof Hossain 1:56.26;
5000 m (23): Moh.Al-Amin 15:39.50;
Marathon ( ): Moh.Farid Miah 2:36:30; Moh.Asif Biswash 2:37:54;
3000 m St (24): Moh.Al-Amin 9:37.67;
110 m H (24): Mirza Hasan 15.10; Moh.Mojibur Rahman 15.17; Moh.Sayed Ahmed 15.19;
400 m H ( ): Moh.Masud Rana 54.33; Nazimul Hossain Rony 54.46; Moh.Ebad Ali 54.54;
H J ( ): Mahfuzur Rahman 2.07; Moh.Swapon Biswas 2.05;
P V ( ): Moh.Abu Bakkar Siddik 4.20; Afdar Ali Sheikh 4.20; Saiful Islam 4.20;
L J (24): Moh.Sanowar Hossain 7.22; Aliul Azim 7.20; Moh. Al-Amin (Navy) 7.13;
T J ( ): Moh.Monjurul Mollah 15.33; Roton Mridha 14.61; Moh.Al-Amin Hossain (Army) 14.59;
S P ( ): Imtiaz Hossain 13.93;
D T ( ): Moh.Faruque Ahmed 43.35; Moh. Mamum Shikdar 42.53;
H T ( ): Moh.Mahfuz Hasan 51.45; Moh.Shafiqul Islam 50.66; Gowrango Ray 48.77;
J T ( ): Moh.Maksudur Rahman 59.70; Moh.Mehdi Hasan 59.65; Moh.Moniruzzaman 57.13;
20 km Walk ( ): Sree Krisno Saha 1:38:11; Moh.Iqbal 1:39:02; Moh.Ziaul Haque 1:39:57;
4×100 R (23): Navy Team (M.J.Rayhan, M.Ismail Hossain, M.Rakibul Hasan, M.Abdur Rofe) 41.00;
4×400 R (25): Army Team (M.Ariful Islam, S.K.Ashrafuzzaman, M.J.Rayhan, M.Abdul Mannan) 3:16.82;
Women:
100 m (23): Shirin Akhter 12.20; Sumaya Dewan/2004 12.29; Kabita Ray 12.39;
200 m (25)/hand-time: Sumaya Dewan/2004 25.3; Shirin Akhter 25.4;
400 m (24): Sharifa Khatun 58.77;
3000 m (24): Samsun Nahar Ratna 10:39.55; Rinki Biswas 10:43.70;
5000 m (23): Rinki Biswas 19:41.40NR;
10000 m (25): Papiya Khatun 41:09.32/NR;
100 m H (24): Tamanna Akhter 14.69; Smrity Khatun 15.40;
400 m H ( ): Borsha Khatun 66.63/NR;
H J (23): Ritu Akhter 1.75/NR; Ummay Hafsa Rumky 1.65;
L J (24): Sonia Akhter 5.83; Neha Rani Addikary 5.82;
T J (25): Sonia Akhter 12.38/NR; Neha Rani Addikary 12.01;
D T (24): Jafreen Akhter 43.49/NR; Zakia Akhter 43.35;
J T ( ): Jannat Begum 45.60;
4×100 R (23): Army Team (Sumaya Dewan, Sharifa Khatun, Sonia Akhter, Borsha Khatun) 48.10;
4×400 R (25): Army Team (Sharifa Khatun, Munni Karmakar, Borsha Khatun, Nusrat Jahan Runa) 3:57.83;
PAKISTAN
50th National Championships at Lahore / 25. – 27.11.2022
(- courtesy of Mr Muhammad Zafar, PAK Athletics Federation – )
following are detailed results from these championships – in addition to the few results from newspaper websites by my Report No 1 / usage of Electronic Timing System confirmed for all events (except Men´s 200 m) /
no wind-measurements
Men:
100 m (25): Shajar Abbas 10.43; Gohar Shahbaz 10.62; Nadeem Ali 10.69; Naeem Akhtar 10.92;
200 m (27)/hand-timed: Shajar Abbas 20.3; Uzair Rehman 20.9; Naeem Akhtar 21.2; Abdul Moeed Baloch
21.7; Nadeem Ali 21.7; Muhammad Ali Bharwana 21.7;
400 m (25): Uzair Rehman 46.99; Abdul Moeed Baloch 47.80; Asad Ur Rehman 48.22;
800 m (26): Waqas Akbar 1:53.50; Ihsan Ahmed 1:54.89; Iftikhar 1:54.92; Zaiwar Shah 1:55.03; Samiullah Khan 1:56.57;
1500 m (27): Waqas Akbar 3:56.67; Muhammad Akhtar 3:56.71;
5000 m (25): Sohail Amir 14:44.00; Muhammad Akhtar 14:45.16; Muhammad Irfan 15:24.98;
10000 m (27): Sohail Amir 31:45.32;
Marathon (27): Sher Khan 2:30:52; Abdul Rasheed 2:40:54;
3000 m St (26): Talha Saleem 9:24.69; Muhammad Naeem 9:25.14; Muhammad Shahid 9:35.38;
110 m H (26): Muhammad Nawaz 14.39; Tajmal Hussain 14.60; Abu Huraira 14.80; Muswir Ali 14.85;
Muhammad Azam 15.08; Muhammad Saqib 15.15;
400 m H (26): Abid Razzaque 52.58; Ahmad Saeed Randhawa 53.46; Mohsin Mushtaq 53.96; Sharafat Ali
54.24;
H J (25): Sheroz Khan 2.09; Muhammad Imran 2.09; Ahmed Faraz 2.00;
P V (25): Jaffar Ashraf 4.93/NR; Asad Ali 4.55; Ali Adnan 4.00;
L J (26): Muhammad Afzal 7.40; Shoaib Khan 7.16; Adnan Jahangir 7.16; Kashif Majeed 7.15; Faraz Khan 7.02;
T J (25): Muhammad Afzal 15.63; Abdul Hussain 15.01;
S P (25): Muhammad Waseem 16.26; Zohaib Khan 15.63; Shafaqat Ali 15.26; Ali Ashgar 15.00;
D T (25): Muh.Jamshed Ali 52.48; Shams Ul Haq 52.33; Shah Nawaz 51.61; Muh.Bilal Hussain 49.51;
Ali Mehtab 47.62; Ghulam Muhiodin 44.83;
H T (26): Azhar Abbas 58.72; Muhammad Zeeshan 56.90; Muhammad Sheriar 56.08; Habib Ullah 54.95;
Rana Intsaam Haider 53.69; Zohaib Habib 49.33;
J T (27): Arshad Nadeem 81.21; Muhammad Ibrar 69.72; Muhammad Imad 67.26; Muh.Imran Yasin 63.73; Mohsin Sultan 60.86; Moh.Umair 60.82;
Decathlon (26/27): Danish Rasheed 5836 (11.68; 6.25; 10.55; 1.70; 53.33 / 15.72; 30.47; 3.70; 45.56; 5:22.39);
20 km Walk (26): Qasim Faiz 1:41:33; Nouman Ali 1:44:11; Aamir Shezad 1:44:53;
4×100 R (27): Army Team (N.Akhtar, J.Yousaf, U.Rehman, U.Younis) 40.81;
4×400 R (27): Army Team (U.Rehman, U.Yousaf, M.Ahsan, M.Imran) 3:12.11;
Women:
100 m (25): Tameen Khan 11.86; Milhan Imtiaz 12.46;
200 m (27): Tameen Khan 25.23;
400 m (25): Esha Imran 56.46;
H T (26): Naiza Kousar 39.90;
J T (25): Fatima Hussain 44.65; Nabeela Kousar 39.36;
4×100 R (27): WAPDA Team (M.Imtiaz, F.Riaz, S.Hasnain, S.e-Asra) 48.30;
4×400 R (27): WAPDA Team (M.Shaheen, S.e-Asra, N.Jabbar, J.Kiran) 4:01.76;
PHILIPPINES
PATAFA Trials Competition at Pasig / 13.12.2022
(-courtesy of Ms Maricor Pacheco, PATAFA -)
Men:
60 m/nwi: Janry Ubas 7.13; Alvin John Vergel 7.23;
800 m: Mariano Masano 1:53.78;
60 m H/nwi: Alvin John Vergel 8.18;
L J: Janry Ubas 7.81/+0.8; John Marvin Rafols 7.35/+0.2;
T J: Ronny Malipay 15.13/nwi;
S P: John Albert Mantua 16.86;
D T: Joshua Melgar 43.78; Russel Ricaforte 43.33;
Women:
400 m: Jessel Lumapas 57.64;
3000 m: Joida Gagnao 10:17.99;
60 m H/nwi: Sarah Dequinan 9.22;
H T: Aira Teodosio 45.23;
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INDOORS
KAZAKHSTAN
National Indoor Championships at Astana / 26. – 28.01.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Aleksey Kondrat -)
following are detailed results from these National Champs / all KAZ-athletes except two guests as noted
Men:
60 m (26): Vitaliy Zems 6.85; Andrey Lavrushenko 6.96; Ilya Aliyev 6.96; Danil Popov/2005 7.00;
Aimat Tulebayev 7.02; Damil Sutzhanov 7.09; Karim Kabdullov/2005 7.12;
heats (26): Zems 6.91; Tulebayev 7.01; Popov/2005 7.02; Lavrushenko 7.03; Aliyev 7.04; Sutzhanov
7.08; Daniyal Ospan 7.10; Kabdullov/2005 7.11; Ruslan Kurmanaliyev/2006 7.17; Stansilav Li 7.22;
Sergey Svitov 7.23;
200 m (27): Vitaliy Zems 21.55 (& 21.83 in heats);
400 m (26): Andrey Sokolov 48.01; Elnor Mukhitdinov 48.29; Dmitriy Koblov 48.50;
800 m (27): Sergey Sukhov 1:54.51; Duman Gabdygaliyev 1:55.25; Kiril Subbotin 1:55.48; Dmitriy
Zavatskiy 1:57.47;
1500 m (26): Musulman Dzholomanov KGZ 3:52.42; Maxim Frolovskiy 3:52.86; Alexey Gussarov 3:54.53; Rakymzhan Kelmanov 3:56.34;
3000 m (28): Maxim Frolovskiy 8:30.69; Musulman Dzholomanov KGZ 8:33.46;
2000 m St (27): Denis Stepanenko 5:52.93; Aibol Omar/2005 5:59.68; Rinat Kulygin/2005 6:01.52; Alimzhan Baltabek 6:08.73; Izgali Beibarys 6:09.96;
60 m H (27): David Yefremov 7.70; Danila Korr 8.28; Vitaliy Litsenberger 8.43; Adil Omarbekov/2004 8.44;
heats (27): Yefremov 7.73; Yevgeniy Prokudin 7.98 (dns in final); Korr 8.25;
H J (27): Alexandr Timoshin 2.12; Igor Kosolapov 2.08; Akylzhan Toktagalin 2.04;
P V (27): Ivan Tovchenik 5.30; Danil Polyanskiy 5.00; Vladislav Garbuznyak 4.90;
L J (27): Rasul Ysmatov 7.43; Zelimkhan Nassyrov 7.24; Danil Petrov 7.11;
qualification (27): Sergey Stepanovskiy 7.10;
T J (26): Maksim Vanjaykin UKR 15.68; Yevgeniy Kiselyev 15.38; Petr Medvedev 14.60;
S P (26): Ivan Ivanov 17.76; Arthur Gafner 14.66;
Heptathlon (26/27): Sergey Dementyev 4725 (7.65; 6.36; 11.84; 1.97 / 8.80; 4.30; 3:14.59);
4×200 R (27): VKO Team (I.Mukhitdinov, A.Lavrushenko, V.Litsenberger, A.Sokolov) 1:29.27;
4×400 R (28): VKO Team (I.Teterin, E.Mukhitdinov, N.Petyakhin, A.Sokolv) 3:20.81;
Women:
60 m (26): Olga Safronova 7.40; Rima Kashafutdinova 7.58; Arina Misheyeva 7.78; Kristina Yermola/2005
7.83; Mariya Shuvalova/2006 7.83; Anastasiya Trifonova 7.95; Valeriya Bromat/2004 7.96; Lydia Safonova/2005 7.98;
heats (26): Safronova 7.43; Kashafutdinova 7.69; Misheyeva 7.69; Shuvalova/2006 7.87; Yermola/2005
7.89; Safonova/2005 7.90; Trifonova 7.91; Bromat/2004 7.91; Anel Shulakova 7.94; Tatyana No/2004 8.07; Polina Karel/2006 8.08; Ayazhan Mussayeva/2004 8.09;
200 m (27): Elina Mikhina 24.16; Arina Misheyeva 24.67; Alexandra Zalyubovskaya 24.85; Valeriya Safonova/2004 25.24;
heats (27): Mikhina 24.78; Misheyeva 24.86; Zalyubovskaya 24.93;
400 m (26): Alexandra Zalyubovskaya 55.01 (& 56.86 in heats); Adelina Zems (nee Akhmetova) 55.21;
Svetlana Kuznetsova 57.37;
800 m (27): Akbayan Nurmamet/2004 2:12.12; Anastasiya Koloda/2006 2:12.20; Viktoriya Senkina 2:12.45;
Yekaterina Koloda/2006 (= twin sister to Anastasiya) 2:12.72;
1500 m (26): Akbayan Nurmamet/2004 4:28.70; Madina Kerimova 4:44.49; Ayana Bolatbekkyzy/2006 4:47.19; Aigul Arzhanikova 4:48.26;
3000 m (28): Tatyana Neroznak 9:44.21;
2000 m St (27): Kristina Sergeyeva/2004 6:52.27; Ayana Bolatbekkyzy/2006 7:28.46; Anna Sokolova/2004
7:43.35; Diana Assetova 8:09.60; Aruzhan Rakhymberlina 8:11.12;
60 m H (27): Yuliya Bashmanova 8.35 (= new PB for this ex-UKR athlet); Anel Shulakova 8.71; Alina Chistyakova/2005 8.87; Anna Dubina 9.02; Kristina Yermola/2005 9.07;
heats (27): Bashmanova 8.40; Dubina 8.75; Shulakova 8.76; Chistyakova/2005 9.08; Yermola/2005 9.16;
H J (26): Nadezhda Dubovitskaya 1.88; Yelizaveta Matveyeva 1.84; Irina Sizova/2005 1.70; Sofia Ustimenko/2005 1,70; Arina Malyugina/2007 1.65;
P V (26): Anastasiya Yermakova 4.10; Polina Ivanova 3.70; Elmira Kabirova/2006 3.70; Darya Doshanova
3.30; Riza Mukametkali/2006 3.30;
L J (27): Anastasiya Rypakova/2004 6.25 / new PB for the daughter of Olga Rypakova (OLY Champ 2012); Alina Chistyakova/2005 5.91; Anastasiya Kononovich/2005 5.79; Yelizaveta Fedoruk 5.68;
T J (26): Valeriya Safonova/2004 12.39; Tatyana Ovchinnikova 12.06; Diana Torekhanova 12.00;
S P (27): Nadezhda Barbanova 14.68; Sabina Potapova 13.59; Nadezhda Bogdanova 12.33;
Pentatlon (28): Yekaterina Avdeyenko/2004 3935 (9.35; 1.73; 10.82; 5.84; 2:20.12); Diana Geints 3637 (9.23;
1.70; 11.63; 5.11; 2:29.94);
4×200 R (27): Pavlodar Team (K.Yermola, O.Safronova, M.Shuvalova, A.Zalyubovskaya) 1:39.13;
4×400 R (28): Karaganda Team (S.Kim, A.Shumilo, A.Tsvirkunova, K.Kondrahova) 3:53.80;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (26): Pavlodar Team (A.Bezrukov, A.Dobrosmyslov, M.Shuvalova, A.Zalyubovskaya) 3:38.32;
UZBEKISTAN
National Indoor Cup & U20 Champs at Tashkent /25. – 27.01.2023
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation website -)
following are detailed results from the UZB Indoor Cup for Seniors and few best performances from the National Junior/U20 Indoor Champs, which were organised together as a combined event
Men:
60 m (25): Odiljon Abdullajonov/2004 7.04; Oskar Kuchmuradov 7.05; Mirkamolkhon Akhmedov 7.10;
Khabib Sokhibnazarov 7.12; Obid Ochilov 7.20; Bekhrozbek Erkayev/2004 7.21;
heats (25) h1: Abdullajonov/2004 6.96; Sokhibnazarov 7.07; Akhmedov 7.11; h3: Erkayev/2004 7.13;
h4: Ochilov 7.19; h5: Kuchmuradov 7.08;
2000 m St (25): Vohid Iskandarov 6:10.32; Otabek Fayzullayev 6:11.32; Abror Ismatov 6:20.59;
60 m H: Ergash Normuradov 8.11 (& 8.18 as 1h2); Javokhir Zakirkhojayev 8.66;
H J (27): Amir Nagayev/2004 2.00;
L J: Anvar Anvarov 7.70; Javokhir Noriyev 7.08;
T J (27): Ivan Denisov 16.03; Ibrohim Makhamov/2004 14.92;
S P: Rashidbek Sodikov 16.53; Asliddin Rakhmonberdiyev/2004 15.31; Farkhod Ochilov 15.06;
Heptathlon (25/26): Zakhriddin Shokirov 5122 (7.10; 6.94; 12.69; 1.91 / 8.80; 4.20; 3:02.43); Nodi Norboyev/2005 4891 (7.14; 6.99; 11.67; 1.94 / 8.65; 3.80; 3:14.99); Doniyor Kuchkarov 4631 (7.21; 6.56;
10.93; 1.88 / 9.25; 3.80; 3:04.70);
Junior Men:
60 m (25): Sulton Gafurjonov/2004 7.01; Ozod Odilov/2006 7.14;
heats (25): h1: Gafurjonov/2004 7.08; Odilov/2004 7.23;
60 m H (25): Mardonbek Sotiboldiyev/2004 8.12 (& 8.30 as 1h2);
H J (27): Khuvonchbek Rajabov/2005 2.00;
T J (25): Ibrohim Makhamov/2004 14.84;
S P / 6 kg (26): Asliddin Rakhmonberdiyev/2004 17.30;
Women:
60 m (25): Laylo Allaberganova 7.76; Raisa Drobyeva 7.97; Jayrona Abduvoyitova 8.03; Zhumradkhon Kholliyeva 8.08;
heats (25) h1: Allaberganova 7.80; Z.Kholliyeva 8.18; h2: Valentina Kibalnikova 8.05 (disq.in final);
Drobyeva 8.08; h3: Khurshidabonu Kholliyeva 7.93 (dnf in final); Abduvoyitova 8.05;
400 m (26): Farida Soliyeva 56.42 (& 57.56 as 1h3); Laylo Allaberganova 57.83;
800 m: Sabokhat Samijonova 2:17.41;
1500 m (26): Sabokhat Samiyonova 4:45.78;
2000 m St (25): Dilshoda Usmanova/2005 7:11.27; Mukhayo Mukhammadjonova/2006 7:31.96; Dilnoza Khoshimova/2007 7:43.22; Dilnoza Kurbanbayeva 7:59.34;
60 m H (25): Valentina Kibalnikova 8.65; Lidiya Podsepkina 8.67; Yekaterina Voronina 9.10; Khurshidabonu Kholliyeva 9.12;
heats (25) h1: Podsepkina 8.71; Kibalnikova 8.83; K.Kholliyeva 8.99; Voronina 9.14;
H J (26): Barnokhon Sayfullayeva/2005 1.75; Valeriya Gorbatova/200 1.70;
P V / outdoor (26): Farida Madiyarova 3.10;
L J (25): Darya Reznichenko 6.09; Yekaterina Voronina 5.77; Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 5.63;
T J (26): Sharifa Davrononova/2006 13.77; Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 12.61; Nadezhda Shustova 11.93;
S P (25): Malika Nasretdinova/2004 14.53;
Pentathlon (27): Yekaterina Voronina 4009 (9.19; 1.77; 12.31; 5.69; 2:24.80); Ogiloy Norbayeva/2004 3450
(9.28; 1.65; 10.16; 5.64; 2:44.56);
4×200 R (26): Tashkent Team (A.Akbaraliyeva, Y.Charganseva, D.Khamidullayeva, L.Podsepkina) 1:50.14;
Junior Women:
60 m (25): Mariya Pireyeva/2005 7.96; Asalkhon Gofurova/2005 8.24; Zaynab Akhatkulova/2004 8.26;
heats (25) h1: Akhatkulova/2004 8.25; h2: Gofurova/2005 8.18; h3: Pireyeva/2005 8.04;
H J (26): Alina Aripova/2004 1.65;
P V / outdoor (26): Jasmina Mansurova/2005 3.50;
S P (26): Malika Nasretdinova/2004 14.78;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (27): Fargona Team (S.Samijonova, G.Odiljonova, A.Akhronov, A.Toshtemirov) 3:50.02;
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CROSS COUNTRY
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
National Cross Country Champs at Dubai / 14.01.2023
Men / around 10 km:
Yasser Al-Shashouli 30:10; Mubarak Al-Marashda 31:20; Saleh Al-Suwaidi 32:31;
Women / around 10 km:
Ruqqa Al-Marzouki 45:38;
From February 10 to 12, 2023, the capital of Kazakhstan will host the 10th Asian Athletics Indoor Championships. More than 500 athletes will take part in the large-scale event. The championship will be held in the Qazaqstan track and field sports complex. This competition is one of the most important athletics events of the Asian Athletics Association calendar in 2023. It should be noted that the Asian Athletics Indoor Championships is held for the first time in the territory of the CIS countries. It is planned that athletes from more than 31 countries will take part in the competition. In total, athletes will perform in 26 athletics disciplines, including running, throwing, jumping and all-around.
Competition program: FEMALE: 1. Running – 60 м; 2. Running – 400 м; 3. Running – 800 м; 4. Running – 1500 м; 5. Running – 3000 м; 6. Running – 60 with barriers; 7. Long jump; 8. High jump; 9. Triple jump; 10. Pole vault; 11. Shot put; 12. Relay – 4×400 m; 13. Pentathlon. MALE: 1. Running- 60 м; 2. Running- 400 м; 3. Running- 800 м; 4. Running- 1500 м; 5. Running- 3000 м; 6. Running- 60 с барьерами; 7. Long jump; 8. High jump; 9. Triple jump; 10. Pole vault; 11. Heptathlon; 12. Relay – 4×400 m; 13. Shot put; The opening ceremony of the competition will be attended by the President of the Asian Athletics Association – Dahlan al-Hamad, the President of the Athletics Federation of the Republic of Kazakhstan – Danial Akhmetov, members of the Council of the Asian Athletics Association, heads of national federations from Asian countries, as well as honored athletes and figures of Kazakhstani sports.
The 10th Asian Indoor Athletics Championship started in Astana today.
The opening ceremony was attended by the President of the Asian Athletics Association Dahlan Al-Hamad, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Alikhan Smailov, the President of the Athletics Federation of the Republic of Kazakhstan Danial Akhmetov and wished success to athletes from all 31 countries.
Alikhan Smailov was the first to read out the welcoming speech of the President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev for the participants of the Championship. “Dear athletes, dear guests and fans! A significant event for our country is the competition, in which more than 500 athletes from 31 countries of Asia take part. Sport knows no boundaries. It strengthens and brings together the friendship of states and peoples. Kazakhstan attaches special importance to the sports field. All conditions have been created in the country for citizens to engage in professional and mass sports. Much attention is paid to the development of infrastructure in this industry. The athletics complex, which can accommodate more than six thousand people, is a clear confirmation of this.”
In the first final of the evening session, the first medal got into the piggy bank of Kazakhstan. Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui finished first in the 3000 meters and became the champion. Her finish time was 9:01.98 seconds. Athlete from China Uga He won silver, and Japanese Yuma Yamamoto rounded out the top three.
And in the 60 meters run, Olga Safronova won a silver medal. She covered this distance in 7.32 seconds. Farzaneh Fasihi from Iran finished first with 7.28 seconds, while Indonesian Valentin Vaneza finished 3rd with 7.37 seconds.
In the men’s shot put, Tajenderpal Side Tour (India) took 1st place with a score of 19.49 meters, Karanvir Side (India) took 2nd place with a score of 19.37 meters. Zheng Xiaodong (China) summed up the leadership in this discipline with a score of 18.85 meters.
According to the results of the women’s pentathlon, Ekaterina Voronina from Uzbekistan took 1st place with a total of 862 points, an Indian athlete – 2nd place, and an athlete from Japan – Yuki Yamashaki – 3rd place, 846 points.
10 February 2023, Astana: Press conference was held on the morning of Day one of the 10th Asian Indoor Athletics Championships.
The Press conference was attended by Gen. Dahlan Al Hamad, H.E Daniyal Akhmetiv – President of Kazakhstan Athletics, H.E Serik Zharasbayev – Vice Minister of Culture and Sports Republic of Kazakhstan, Ms. Nadezhda Dubovitskaya – World Indoor Athletic Bronze Medalist from Kazakhstan.
Media from all over Kazakhstan was invited.
On the second day of the 10th Asian Indoor Track and Field Championships in Astana, Akbayan Nurmamet won a bronze medal in the 1500m. Her time of 4:21.31.1st place went to Nguyen Thi Oan (Vietnam) in 4:15.55, while Japan’s Yume Goto was 2nd in 4:19.29.
In the men’s triple jump, Fang Yao King of China took first place with a score of 17.20 meters. Praveen Chizravel of India placed 2nd with a score of 16.98m, Yoo Gyumin of Korea placed 3rd with a score of 16.73m.
In the men’s 400m run, Kazakhstani sportsman Mikhail Litvin finished second with a score of 46.39 seconds. He lost first place by a few milliseconds (46.25 seconds) to Qatari athlete Amar Ismail Ibrahim. Closes the top three Chinese Fan Tianrui (47.30 seconds).
In the women’s 400m, Elina Mikhina from Kazakhstan won the gold medal at the Asian Championships with a score of 54.07. The second place was taken by the Vietnamese Ti Wen (54.67 seconds), the 3rd place was taken by the athlete from Indonesia Sri Maya (54.88).
The gold medal was won by an athlete from Bangladesh with a time of 6.59 seconds in the men’s 60 meters. Second place went to Shak Kam Ching (Hong Kong) with a score of 6.65 seconds, and third place went to Ryota Suzuki (Japan) with a score of 6.66 seconds. Japan’s Mayu Nasu became the women’s pole vault champion with a height of 4 meters. And the Indian athlete took second place with an indicator of 4 meters, losing only in the number of attempts. Third place went to Rosie Mina Paulraj (India) with a score of 3.90 meters. The closing ceremony of the 10th Asian Athletics Indoor Championships will be held today, February 12, at the Qazaqstan track and field athletics complex. The championship is broadcast live on the “QAZSPORT” TV channel and the “QAZATHLETICS” YouTube channel.
The 10th Asian Athletics Indoor Championships ended in Astana. On the last day of the Championship, 12 final competitions were held. All prize-winning places in the women’s high jump were taken by athletes from Kazakhstan. The best result of 189 cm was shown by Nadezhda Dubovitskaya and Kristina Ovchinnikova. Ovchinnikova lost first place in the number of attempts. Third place was taken by Elizaveta Matveeva with a score of 184 cm.
The best among men in long jump with a result of 8.02 meters was the Taipei athlete Lin Yu Tang. Jeswin Aldrin from India came in second with 7.97 meters, and Chang Mingkun from China came in third with 7.92 meters.
Athlete from Saudi Arabia Husain asim Alkhizam became the Champion in pole vault with a score of 5.45 meters. Qatari athlete Seyfeldin Muhamed Abdilsalam took 2nd place with a score of 5.35 meters, the athlete from Thailand Patsapong Amsamarng lost only the number of attempts and took 3rd place with a score of 5.35 meters. Kazakhstani Ivan Tovchennik took 4th place with a score of 5.25. The men’s team of Kazakhstan in the 4×400 meters relay race won the gold medal of the Asian Championship. Andrey Sokolov, Elnor Mukhitdinov, Vyacheslav Zems and Mikhail Litvin, with the result of 3:09.15, brought another gold medal to the country’s treasury and broke a new national record. In second place is the Qatari team with a score of 3:09.26, in third place is the Tajik team with a score of 3:34.45. In the 4x400m relay, the women’s team of Kazakhstan also crossed the finish line first with a score of 3:44.21. Team members: Adelina Zems, Alexandra Zalyubovskaya, Kristina Kondrasheva, Elina Mikhina. The second place was taken by the national team of Uzbekistan with a score of 3:46.45.
Among women in the long jump, the first place was taken by an athlete from Japan – Sumire Hata (6.64 meters), the second place – by an athlete from China Huang Yingying (6.43 meters), 3rd place – Daria Reznichenko from Uzbekistan (6.37 meters). ). In the men’s high jump, Reichi Akamatsu (Japan) became the Champion with a height of 2.28 meters. Wu Sanghyek (Korea) took 2nd place with a score of 2.24 meters, an athlete from Syria Majd Eddin Ghazal (2.24 meters) – 3rd place. In the men’s 3000 meters Kazakhstan’s Shedrak Kimutai Koech took 3rd place with a score of 7:59.84. 1st place went to Muhammad Algarni (Qatar) with a score of 7:55.25, 2nd place went to Keita Sato (Japan) with a score of 7:56.41. David Efremov won another gold medal among men at a distance of 60 meters with barriers. Our athlete covered this distance in 7.65 seconds. The second place was taken by Chem Kue Ru (7.68), the third place was taken by the Japanese Shukei Ishikawa (7.70). In the men’s decathlon, Japanese athletes are recognized as the best. 1st place went to Yuma Maruyama (Japan), 2nd place – Keisuke Okuda (Japan), 3rd place – Jenri Ubas (Philippines). The Kuwaiti athlete became the Champion in the men’s 800 meters. Ebrahim Alzofairy was the first to cross the finish line in 1:49.33 seconds. Prize-winning 2nd and 3rd places were taken by Qatari athletes. Abdurakhman Said Hassan showed the result of 1:49.58, Musaab Abdulrahman Bala – 1:49.68. In the women’s 800 meters Wu Hong Jiao (China) placed 1st with a time of 2:06.85, Ayano Shiomi from Japan placed 2nd with a time of 2:07.18, Rao Xinyu (China) placed 3rd place with a score of 2: 08.75. Akbayan Nurmamet crossed the finish line 4th with a score of 2:10.00. In the women’s 60m hurdles, Mayumi Aoki finished first with a time of 8.01 seconds. Jyoti Yarrahi (India) finished 2nd with 8.13 seconds, while Chen Jiamin of China finished 3rd with 8.15 seconds. According to the results of the medal count, the Kazakhstan team took 2nd place with 6 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze medals. The Japanese team took 1st place with 6 gold, 5 silver and 4 bronze medals, the Qatar team took 3rd place with 2 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze medals. At the official closing of the Championship, the President of the Asian Association, General Dahlan Al-Hamad, the Minister of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Askhat Oralov, and the President of the Athletics Federation of Kazakhstan, Danial Akhmetov, expressed gratitude to the athletes, organizers and fans. In addition, Kazakhstani athlete and Olympic Champion Olga Rypakova completed her professional career.
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
KAZAKHSTAN
10th ASIAN Indoor Athletics Champs at Astana / 10. – 12.02.2023
due to the Pandemic situation these Continental Champs were held for the first time since 2018 /
athletes from 30 (of the 45) ASIAN AA Member Federations competed at these champs and ASIAN Indoor
2023 Best performances were achieved in 14 of the 26 events
separately attached are two files with complete results:
a) a more extensive file with the official Results Handbook from the organisers
b) the other file with full day-by-day results including additions by me such as info about –
– Indoor Championships Records (= CR) – improved in 3 events (marked in Red)
– numerous nrw National Indoor Records (= NR) (marked in Yellow )
– the final Medal Tally (19 of the 30 participating ASIAN AA Member Federations won at least one medal) and
– a list of updated Asian Indoor Championships Records
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OTHER INDOOR RESULTS
QATAR
Aspire International Indoor Meeting at Doha / 01.02.2023
(-courtesy of the Aspire – website – )
only few Track and 2 Jumps events held / following are the best performances incl.several Indoor records
Men:
60 m / Race 1: Dannish Walker-Khan GBR 6.82; Youssef Hamed QAT/2004 6.88; Abdelmadjid Mahamat Mahadjir QAT 6.98; Tameen Moh.Al-Temimi QAT/2006 7.17; Race 2: Dannish Walker-Khan GBR 6.79; Youssef Hamed QAT/2004 6.81; Abdelmadjid Mahamat Mahadjir QAT 6.95; Nayef Mubarak Al-Rashidi
QAT/2004 7.00; Omar Doudai Abakar QAT/2005 7.28;
800 m: Saul Ordonez ESP 1:46.04; Abdirahman Saeed Hassan QAT 1:46.67; Ahmed Abdullah
Yaari YEM 1:48.52 / NIR & 2nd YEM All-Time;
1500 m: Adam Ali Musaab QAT 3:37.74; Mohamed Mamoun Al-Rageh YEM 3:52.52 / NIR; Othman Dani
QAT/2004 3:53.17; Muhyadin Ducale QAT 3:53.54;
P V: Seifeldin Mohamed Abdelsalam QAT/2005 5.25 / NIR & NJR & 2nd QAT All-Time; Salman Mohamed QAT/2009 (!!) 4.30;
Junior Men:
60 m H / 99 cm: Nayef Mubarak Al-Rashidi QAT/2004 7.89;
Youth Boys
60 m H / 91.4 cm / Race 1: Mubarak Abdullah Al-Noubi QAT/2006 8.16; Rakan Al-Rashidi QAT/2007 8.33; Race 2: Mubarak Abdullah Al-Noubi QAT/2006 8.07;
T J: Anas Meerghani Fadeel QAT/2004 15.00; Mohamed Aly Noufal QAT/2005 14.76;
CROSS COUNTRY
EGYPT
25th ARAB Cross Country Championships at Cairo / 05.02.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab-)
following are the results of these Regional Champs with participants from 11 Arab countries (Algeria, Bahrain , Egypt, Iraq , Morocco, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Sudan , Tunisia, UAE and Yemen) with the
official report (translations from ARAB figures) by my correspondent and the short medal table /
times are shown in full seconds (followed by official times in 1/10th resp. 1/100th in bracketts)
Men / 10 km:
1: Albert Rop BRN 29.32 (29:31.80 ) ; 2: Ibrahim Jerobin BRN 29.34 ( 29:33.40 ) ; 3: Birhanu Yemataw BRN 29.58 ( 29:57.50 ) ; 4: Dawit Fikadu BRN 30.01 ( 30:00.50 ) ; 5: Mohamed Amin bin Redha
Al-Jhinawi Tun 30.16 ( 30:15.70 ) 6: Mostafa El Hawary MAR 30.19 ( 30:18.60 ) 7: Qurain Ali ALG 30.23 ( 30:22.30 ) ; 8: Brunea Khairuddin ALG 30.24 ( 30:23.50 ); 9: Al-Hanashi Nabeel ALG 30.26 ( 30:25.90 ); 10: Zylem Baggy Rivas BRN 30.30 ( 30:29.30 ) ; 11: Salahuddin bin Yazid MAR 30.33 ( 30:32.30 ) ;
12: Abed Saber ALG 30.39 ( 30:38.28 ) ; 13: Muharram Hamdallah Mohamed EGY 30.39 ( 30:38.80 ) ; 14: Joshua Lemochen BRN 30.45 ( 30:44.50 ) ; 15: Hisham Awladiha MAR 30.54 ( 30:53.20 ) ; 16: Hisham Bou Shisha ALG 30.55 ( 30:54.50 ) ; 17: Mohamed Fares MAR 31.00 ( 30:59.10 ) ; 18: Marbuhi Mohamed ALG 31.00 ( 30:59.40 ) ; 19: Ba Bakr Abdou Ismail SUD 31.00 ( 30:59.80) ; 20: Salem Mohamed Salem EGY 31.11 ( 31:10.50 ) 21: Yunus Al-Salihi MAR 31.20 ( 31:19.70 ) ; 22: Abdullah Adel Hassan EGY 31.39 ( 31:38.60 ) ; 23: Ahmed Saber Mohamed Bakri EGY 31.54 ( 31:53.10 ) ; 24: Ahmed Nouri Shamroukh EGY 32.21 ( 32:20.90) ; 25: Abdel Moneim Yehia Adam SUD 32.31 (32:30.90) ; 26: Saif
Al-Din Jaber Mohamed SUD 33.05 ( 33:04.70) ; 27: Muawiya Bilal Sumi SUD 33.33 ( 33:32.80 ) ;
28: Khaled Khalil Ramadan UAE 33.56 ( 33:55.90 ) ; 29: Al-Samani Ali Mohamed SUD 34.06 ( 34:05.90 ) ;
Teams: 1: BRN 10 points ; 2: ALG 36 p ; 3: MAR 49 p ; 4: EGY 78 p ; 5: SUD 97 p ;
Junior Men / 8 km:
1: Abdul Ghani Mohamed Hamid BRN 23.59 ( 23:58.30 ) 2: Hamsi Badi Muelan BRN 24.31 ( 24:30.30 ) ; 3: Anas Shot ALG 24.56 ( 24:55.60 ) ; 4: Al Hussein Hatran MAR 25.02 ( 25:01.50 ) ; 5: Zuhair Radwan MAR 25.51 ( 25:50.10 ) ; 6: Muhyiddin bin Shahid MAR 25.07 ( 25:06.50 ) ; 7: Elias Aaurdu MAR 25.08
( 25:07.50 ) ; 8: Youssef Al-Hamrawi MAR 25.10 ( 25:09.06 ) ; 9: Abdullah Hasso MAR 25.24 ( 25:23.50 ); 10: Ahmed Kenawy Fadil EGY 25.37 (25:36.80 ); 11:Mohamed Fathi Sayed Ahmed EGY 25.52( 25:52.00); 12: Mohamed Mustafa Abdullah SUD 26.20 ( 26:19.60 ); 13: Mohamed Owais Fathi EGY 26.46 (26:45.40) ; 14: Thoqun Mohamed ALG 26.09 ( 26:08.20 ) ; 15: Thamer Hamad Al-Azi KSA 27.21 ( 27:20.80 ) ; 16: Ahmed Abdel-Hadi Abul-Majd EGY 27.30 ( 27:29.80 ) ; 17: Ali Zaki Al-Khalifa 27.35 ( 27:34.20 ) ; 18: Hamad Al-Yami KSA 27.36 ( 27:35.10 ) ; 19: Ahmed Mohamed Hamza EGY 27.57 ( 27:56.70 ) ; 20: Mohamed al-Aklabi KSA 28.32 ( 28:31.40 ) ; 21: Ali Mohamed Sufyani KSA 28.37 ( 28:36.70 ) ; 22: Mohamed Sharif Ibrahim EGY 30.12 ( 30:11.50 ) ; 23: Mohamed Ali Ahmed BRN 31.28
( 31:28.00 ) ; 24: Ahmed Eid Said UAE 31.29 ( 31:28.20 ) ; 25: Hassan Nader Mohsen BRN 31.46 ( 31:45.10 ) ; 26: Mohamed Mahnashi KSA 32.24 ( 32:23.20 ;
Teams: 1: MAR 22 points ; 2: EGY 50 p ; 3: BRN 51 p ; 4: KSA 70 p ;
Youth Boys / 6 km:
1: Jawad Khashinah MAR 18.46 ( 18:45.5 ) ; 2: Mohamed Al-Mubaraki MAR 18.47 ( 18:46.6 ) ;
3: Youssef Adousi MAR 18.48 ( 18:47.6 ) ; 4: Ayoub Al Zayani MAR 18.51 ( 18:50.6 ) ; 5: Bilal Al-Rakad MAR 18.59 ( 18:58.8 ) ; 6: Jawad Basti MAR 19.00 ( 18:59.4 ) ; 7: Fadi Sco ALG 19.16 ( 19:15.8);
8: Bou Tafeh Mohammed ALG 19.23 ( 19:23.0 ) ; 9: Abdullah Abdul Karim Al-Khouli YEM 19.27 ( 19:26.7 ) ; 10: Shamain Yasser ALG 19.40 ( 19:39.8 ) ; 11: Austin Osama ALG 19.56 ( 19:55.6 ) ;
12: Barud Amir Moadh ALG 19.57 ( 19:56.9 ) ; 13: Mustafa Mohsen Hzam IRQ 20.04 ( 20:03.6 ) ;
14: Youssef Bakr Ahmed Abu Bakr EGY 20.09 ( 20:08.8 ) ; 15: Mohamed Fawzi Mahmoud EGY 20.13 ( 20:12.9 ) ; 16: Abdullah Hassan Hassaan EGY 20.16 ( 20:15.3 ) ; 17: Yahya Ibrahim Abdullah IRQ 20.18 ( 20:17.2 ) ; 18: Moadh Ibrahim Khamis EGY 20.26 ( 20:25.7 ) ; 19: Moamen Mohammed Abdul Rahim EGY 20.26 ( 20:25.8 ) ; 20: Walid Mrash Aleaqar YEM 20.51 ( 20:50.4 ) 21: Maktoum Amin Tahir UAE 20.53 ( 20:53.0 ) ; 22: Najlan Ahmad Salih YEM 21.03 ( 21:02.4 ) ; 23: Miteib Naser Sobhi KSA 21.08 ( 21:07.7 ) ; 24: Omar Abdul Rahman Al-Hami KSA 21.15 ( 21:14.9 ) ; 25: Mahmoud Shanqeeti KSA 21.18 ( 21:17.5 ) 26: Abdullah Hussein YEM 21.20 ( 21:19.8 ) ; 27: Farhan Mahmoud Hassan EGY 21.21 ( 21:20.3 ) ; 28: Mohamed Khaled Jamil IRQ 21.28 ( 21:27.2 ) ; 29: Abdul Majeed Yousef Ghafiri KSA 21.34 ( 21:33.3 ) ; 30: Monther Ibrahim Ahmed SUD 21.38 ( 21:37.2 ) ; 31: Mustafa Qusay Mohamed IRQ 21.38 ( 21:37.5 ) ; 32: Mohamedden Ali Abdullah Al Jaren OMA 22.11 ( 22:10.3 ) ; 33: Mohamed Adel Mohamed Eid UAE 22.25 ( 22:24.8 ) ; 34: Yasser Gohar Saeed UAE 22.26 ( 22:25.8 ) ; 35: Khalid bin Saleh Al Munthari OMA 22.30 ( 22:29.7 ) ; 36: Wali Rasul Thajil IRQ 22.49 ( 22:49.0 ) ; 37: Muhyiddin Saber Mohamed SUD 22.59 ( 22:58.8 ) ; 38: Mohamad Ahmad Al Mushtaghil UAE 23.06 ( 23:05.9 ) ;
39: Rashid Eid Rashid Salem UAE 23.08 ( 23:07.1 ) ; 40: Hossam Hassan Al-Husseini YEM 24.49 (24:48.6 ) ; 41: Ammar Al-Shanqeeti KSA 25.06 ( 25:05.8) ; 42: Zayn Eleabidin Mukhlis Taemuh IRQ 35.07 ( 35:06.7)
Teams: 1: MAR 10 points ; 2: ALG 36 p ; 3: EGY 63 p ; 4: YEM 77 p ; 5: IRQ 89 p ; 6: KSA 101 p ;
7: UAE 126 p ;
Women / 10 km:
1: Winfred Yavi BRN 32.24 ( 32:24.00 ) ; 2: Viola Jejumba BRN 32.53 ( 32:52.20) ; 3: Bontu Edao Rebitu BRN 33.36 ( 33:35.50 ) ; 4: Fatima El–Zahraa Kurdadi MAR 33.55 ( 33:54.80) ; 5: Ruth Jebet BRN 34.09
( 34:08.50 ) ; 6: Tigist Mekonnen BRN 34.26 ( 34:25.30 ) ; 7: Iikram Waeziz MAR 34.34 ( 34:33.90 )
8: Hanan Qaluj MAR 34.45 ( 34:44.30 ) ; 9: Sukinuh Ithnan MAR 34.51 ( 34:50.40 ) ; 10: Rahimah Aldhaahiri MAR 34.57 ( 34:56.90 ) ; 11: Abeer Rnas ALG 36.04 ( 36:03.80 ) 12: Nawal Baji ALG 36.52 ( 36:51.40 ) ; 13: Hindia Adam Ali SUD 38.35 ( 38:34.90 ) ; 14: Jihad Mustafa Abdel Jalil EGY 39.23 ( 39:23.00 ) ; 15: Rahmah Husni Nadir EGY 40.59 ( 40:58.50 ; 16: Basamalah Abd Al hameed EGY 41.24
( 41:23.50 ) ; 17: Yousry Mansour Abdel Qader EGY 42.58 ( 42:57.10 ) ; 18: Salma Mahmoud Desouky EGY 43.47 ( 43:46.70 ) ; 19: Chantal Abdel Aziz Ezz El Din EGY 44.04 ( 44:03.80 ) ; 20: Sonia Farouk Hamdan SUD 44.07 ( 44:06.20 ) ; 21: Ruqayyah Mohamed Eid UAE 45.41 ( 45:40.80 ) ; 22: Mouzah Mohammed Khamis UAE 45.41 ( 45:41.00 ) ; 23: Maryam Abdullah Saeed UAE 45.46 ( 45:45.30 ) ;
24: Anwar Mohammed Ajaj KSA 48.37 ( 48:37.00 ) ; 25: Ibtisam Al Naima Mohamed SUD 50.25 ( 50:25.00 ) ; 26: Marwa Ahmed Ali UAE 53.47 ( 53:46.80 ) ;
Teams: 1: BRN 11 points ; 2: MAR 28 p ; 3: EGY 62 p ; 4: UAE 92 p ;
Junior Women / 6 km:
1: Fatima Eafir MAR 21.47 ( 21:46.8 ) ; 2: Salma Badra MAR 22.00 ( 21:59.1 ) 3: Bahiya El Arfawi
MAR 22.11 ( 22:10.7 ) ; 4: Aisha Al labaa MAR 22.29 ( 22:28.2 ) ; 5: Habah Ghizlan MAR 22.34
( 22:33.6 ) ; 6: Ghazaij Hayat Anfal ALG 22.38 ( 22:37.7 ) 7: Jannah Essam Abdel Ghani EGY 22.49
( 22:48.3 ) ; 8: Lamiaa Abbasi MAR 22.59 ( 22:59.0 ) ; 9: Nour Maryam Faman ALG 23.22 ( 23:21.3 ) ;
10: Shahid Mohamed Abdo EGY 23.24 ( 23:24.0 ) ; 11: Maryn Nasser Maximus EGY 23.49 ( 23:48.4 ) ;
12: Minat allah mahmuod Ali EGY 24.15 ( 24:14.1 ) ; 13: Alaa Ahmed Abdo EGY 24.28 ( 24:27.6 ) ;
14: Fadiluh Al Sadiq Issa SUD 25.36 ( 25:35.7 ) ; 15: Huda Mohamed Badawi EGY 26.19 ( 26:18.6 ) ;
16: Bahria Zaad KSA 36.30 ( 36:29.9 ) ; 17: Lujain Suleiman Al-Shehri KSA 37.39 ( 37:39.0 ) ;
18: Esraa Mohamed Abdel Wahab KSA 42.09 ( 42:08.4 ) ; 19: Shawq Nasir KSA 45.04 ( 45:03.18 ) ;
20: Batool Hashem Al-Habash KSA 49.22 ( 49:21.82) ; 21: Naglaa Salem Al-Aklabi KSA 49.49( 49:48.92);
Teams: 1: MAR 10 points ; 2: EGY 40 p ; 3: KSA 70 p ;
Youth Girls / 4 km:
1: Nisreen Abed ALG 13.59 ( 13:58.80 ) ; 2: Saida Al Bouzi MAR 13.59 ( 13:58.90 ) ; 3: Husnaa Ibn Abd Al Mueti MAR 14.06 ( 14:05.30 ) ; 4: Ayh Al Diymuqratie MAR 14.15 ( 14:14.50 ) ; 5: Karimuh Ghabi MAR 14.17 ( 14:16.10 ) ; 6: Khaduj Bali MAR 14.18 ( 14:19.10 ) ; 7: Hasnah Ibn Abd Al Mueti MAR 14.28 ( 14:27.58 ) ; 8: Huda Sweih ALG 14.57 ( 14:56.70 ) ; 9: Rahimah law kithur ALG 15.01 ( 15:00.60 ) ;
10: Ayh Ahmed Kamal Ahmed EGY 15.11 ( 15:10.70 ) ; 11: Donia Ali Hadeel ALG 15.17 ( 15:16.60 ) ;
12: Nourhan Rizk Ali EGY 15.18 ( 15:17.10 ) ; 13: Sondos Quman Barakhum ALG 15.28 ( 15:27.20 ) ;
14: Malak Mohamed Ali EGY 15.33 ( 15:32.31 ) ; 15: Noura Ahmed Mohamed Badir EGY 16.09 ( 16:08.36 ) ; 16: Malak Salama Fathi Zaid EGY 17.00 ( 16:59.40 ) ; 17: Karima Ibrahim Ba Bakr SUD 18.55 ( 18:54.30 ) ; 18: Nasibuh Ahmad Abdallah SUD 20.22 ( 20:21.80 ) ; 19: Makkah Saber Mohamed SUD 21.19 ( 21:18.80 ) ; 20: Noura Khalifa Al-Ahmar SUD 21.20 ( 21:19.60 ) ; 21: Hayam Sultan Al-Bishi KSA 22.49 ( 22:48.30 ) ;
22: Lyan Khaled Al Taifi KSA 26.17 ( 26:16.40 ) ; 23: Shams Hussein Al-Ghamdi KSA 26.46 ( 26:45.70 ) ;
24: Zainab Mahdi Al Khalil KSA 27.44 ( 27:43.70 ) ; 25: Fatima Jassim Ibrahim KSA 28.02 ( 28:01.60 ) ;
26: Jana Yahya Al-Sahli KSA 30.05 ( 30:04.40 ) ;
Teams: 1: MAR 14 points ; 2: ALG 29 p ; 3: EGY 51 p ; 4: SUD 74 p ; 5: KSA 90 p ;
Medal Tally
(only 5 Teams of the 11 participating teams won at least one medal)
MAR 6 + 4 + 4 = 14
BRN 5 + 3 + 3 = 11
ALG 1 + 3 + 1 = 5
EGY 0 + 2 + 3 = 5
KSA 0 + 0 + 1 = 1
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KOREA
17th KTFL Cross Country Champs at Seogwipo / 29.01.2023
(-courtesy of the KAAF – wesdbsite-)
following are few leading results / translations for more detailed information not available
Men / 8 km:
Lee Jung-Kuk 25:41; Kim Hyun-Woo 26:29; Park Jong-Hak 26:37; Park Dea-Sung 26:38;
Women / 8 km:
Kim Eun-Mi 29:42; Jung Hyun-Ji 30:21; Kim Yu-Jin 30:28; Lee So-Min 31:02;
RACE WALK
INDIA
National Race Walking Champs at Ranchi / 14 – 15.02.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan & Mr Rahul Pawar -)
following are detailed results from these National Champs – as usual with excellent performances including new National records in 3 of the 4 events for Seniors and a great depth of fast times (such as 25 Men under 1:29 at 20 km) by strong walkers from this country / one of the most astonishing results was 2:47:19 at Men´s 35 km by a
Junior with the name = Raj (exact name unknown / listed as born 5th Jul 2004), which is the fastest time by an ASIAN Junior walker ever in this event
Men:
20 km (14): Akshdeep Singh 1:19:55/NR; Suraj Panwar 1:20:11 / 2nd IND All-Time; Vikash Singh 1:21:08;
Paramjeet Bisht 1:21:59; Hardeep ?? 1:22:30; Dhananjay Yadav 1:22:43; Sandeep Kumar 1:23:28; Rahul ?? 1:23:58; Sanjay Kumar 1:24:09; Mukesh Nitharwal 1:24:17; Amit ?? 1:24:18; Paramdeep Mor 1:24:24; Jaspal Singh 1:25:30; Tansih Vats 1:25:35; Eldho Varghese 1:25:52; K.T.Irfan 1:25:55; Arshpreet Singh
1:26:06; Devender Singh 1:26:21; Farman Ali 1:26:27; Amanjot Singh 1:27:00; Vishant Rana 1:27:19;
Anil Kumar 1:27:19; Girraj Mehta 1:27:24; Rajan Chaudhary 1:28:15; Vikash Yadav 1:28:58; A.A.Aneesh 1:32:24; Monu Jakhar 1:32:28; Subham Saini 1:32:57; Ankit Singhmar 1:34:30; Anoop ?? 1:34:34;
35 km (15): Ram Baboo 2:31:36 / NR; Juned Khan 2:36:02; Chandan Singh 2:36:55; Sagar Joshi 2:38:23 –
times by these 4 walkers are now 1st to 4th in the IND All-Time; Sanabam Singh 2:42:48; Vijay Vishwakarma
2:43:37; Sandeep Singh 2:45:43; Raj ?? / 2004 2:47:19 / Asian Junior All-Time Best; Sahil ?? 2:47:33;
Sonu Mishra 2:48:35; Resham Midhun 2:50:02; Arshdeep Sidhu 2:52:34; Anjani Singh 2:52:35; Manjit Singh 2:54:47; Budharam ?? 2:56:52; Sarvjeet Patel 2:58:20; Sandip ?? 2:58:25; Rohit Kumar 2:58:27;
Sandeep Bind 2:58:44; Rahul ?? 3:01:41; M.Jeya 3:02:38; Kushal Singh 3:04:07; S.Safeek 3:04:52;
V.R.Renjith 3:06:19;
Junior Men (including Seniors born 2003):
10 km (14) Aditya Negi/2004 41:33; Babendra Singh/2006 42:17; Himanshu Kumar/2006 43:13; Bilin George Anto/2004 43:13; Amit Kumar/2006 44:18; Suraj Yadav/2004 45:12; Lavish Bansal/(2003) 45:46;
Chandra Saini/(2003) 46:04; Anchal Vishwakarma/(2003) 46:23; Rajendra Naradhaniya/2005 46:24; Jatin Khatri/(2003) 47:39; Aou Dutta/2004 47:43; Deepanshu ??/(2003) 47:49; Bhupesh Sahu/(2003) 47:58; Tushar Giri/2006 48:21; Hansraj Mahiya/2006 48:28; Pradeep Kumar/2005 48:29; Roshan Kumar/2004 48:38; Amar ??/2005 48:39; Ankur Kumar Kashyap/2004 49:21; Deepanshu ??/2005 49:32; Harsh ??/2005 49:32; Laxmi Shankar/2005 49:40; Sahil Joon/2006 49:46;
Women:
20 km (14): Priyanka Goswami 1:28:50 / missed her NR by 5 seconds only; Bhawana Jat 1:29:44 / 2nd IND All-Time; Sonal Sukhwal 1:31:03 / 3rd IND All-Time; Munita Prajapati 1:34:42; Vandana ?? 1:38:35; Pooja Kumawat 1:41:03; Jyoti ?? 1:42:13; Reshma Patel/2004 1:44:14; Mokavi Muthurathinam 1:44:16; Amita Rana 1:45:55; Monika ?? 1:47:00; Bharti Bhadana 1:48:38; Sandra Surendran 1:53:59; Jasleen ?? 1:54:28;
35 km (15): Manju Rani 2:57:54/NR; Payal ?? 3:05:43 / 3rd IND All-Time; Bandana Patel 3:11:35 / 4th IND All-Time; Puja Pramanik 3:11:35 / 6th IND All-Time; Ramandeep Kaur 3:20:25; Deepika Sharma 3:34:18; Roji Patel 3:34:23; Pooja ?? 3:48:48;
Junior Women:
10 km (14): Mansi Negi/(2003) 49:01; Aarti ??/2006 49:54; Indu ??/2004 50:01; Sejal Anil Singh/(2003) 50:19; Pramila Sajjanwar/(2003) 53:29; Rachana ??/(2003) 53:31; Khushbu/2006 55:32;
(-courtesy of the Race websites-)
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
International Marathon at Dubai / 12.02.2023
following are detailed results from this traditional fast race, which was pre-dominated by runners from Ethiopia, who placed 1st to 10th in both Men´s and Women Marathon (although in absence of TOP runners from Kenya) /
an interesting „family affair“, because the fastest female runner, Dera Dida Yami (who returned to competition after 3 years absence due to the pandemic situation and 2 years after giving birth to her daughter), is married to the reigning World Champion, Tamirat Tola, who is a sibling to Men´s winner, Abdisa Tola Adera
Men:
Marathon:
Abdisa Tola Adera ETH 2:05:42; Deresa Geleta Ulfata ETH 2:05:51; Haymanot Alew Engdayehu ETH 2:05:57; Gebretsadik Abraha Adihana ETH 2:06:08; Abraraw Misganaw Regegne ETH 2:06:39; Kemal Husen Gebi ETH 2:08:09; Dechasa Alemu Moreda ETH 2:08:48; Alene Belay Mekonen ETH 2:09:19;
Abdu Asfaw Assen ETH 2:09:46; Teressa Nyakora Gela ETH 2:10:01; Gulma Ebisa Yadeisa ETH 2:10:26;
Weldu Negash Gebretsadik NOR 2:13:00; Tsegaye Mekonnen Asefa ETH 2:13:24; Adamu Girma Tolese
ETH 2:14:04; Mohammad Reza Aboutorabi SWE 2:17:52; Akhlij Najib MAR 2:21:06; Saber Charkhi IRI 2:23:51; Mohammad Reza Zerehshenas Haghighi IRI 2:24:00; Islam Amangos KAZ 2:25:25; Ehsan Zeinivand Nezhad IRI 2:26:24; Ali Akbar Bazri IRI 2:26:57; Habtamu Nida EZH 2:27:47; Rahim Rastegari Mobin IRI 2:30:46; Armin Katebi IRI 2:31:50; Brahim Slimani MAR 2:32:30; Djamel Ben Azza ALG 2:32:23; Lee Garrett GBR 2:32:30; Filipe Azevedo POR 2:34:07; Mohamed Hamdani MAR 2:34:30;
Isaac Mabwago KEN 2:35:55; Olivier Roy-Ballargeon CAN 2:35:56;
10 km Race:
Noaman Elassaoui MAR 29:00; Anouar El Ghouz MAR 29:02; Feyisa Tadese Boru ETH 29:02; Vincent Kipchumba KEN 29:03; Taha Adem Gudeto ETH 29:05; Yassir Echchaachoui MAR 29:12; Mohamed Osman SOM 29:14; Hassan Nasabpour UAE (??) 29:14; Naseem Hameed IND 30:08; Seyed Amir Zamanpour IRI 30:13; Prabhat Gummadi IND 30:39; Mohamad Hamade LBN 30:58; Amar Vikash IND 31:12; Paul Kaganjo KEN 31:30; Dennis Onwongwa KEN 31:33; Hassan Salehiamin IRI 31:39; Ahmed
Jouaher MAR 31:45; Fawaz Kovilakath IND 31:58; Vikas Vijayan IND 31:58; Khalid Al-Bedwawi UAE 31:58; Abdallah Juma UAE 32:11;
Women:
Marathon:
Dera Dida Yami ETH 2:21:11; Ruti Aga Sora ETH 2:21:24; Siranesh Yirga Dagne ETH 2:21:59; Fikirte Wereta Admasu ETH 2:22:50; Tigist Getnet Belew ETH 2:23:17; Meseret Kitata Tolwak ETH 2:23:53; Bedatu Hirpa Badane ETH 2:24:48; Bekelech Gudeta Borecha ETH 2:24:56; Sorome Negash Amente ETH 2:26:40; Waganesh Mekasha Amare ETH 2:27:25; Yekaterina Tunguskova UZB 2:39:31; Abigail Cember USA 2:59:24; Lida Alaei Khaneshir IRI 3:03:43; Mina Golestanehno IRI 3:03:43; Gillian Clarke IRL 3:05:42; Serena Teoh SGP 3:07:03; Maria Markovicova SVK 3:11:48; Melissa Abbey RSA 3:11:56;
Immaculate Wanjiku KEN 3:17:40; Olga Cherkasova RUS 3:20:58; Maria Gustova RUS 3:21:09; Kirsten
Evans RSA 3:20:51, Jessica Mant GBR 3:26:03; Lucy Murton AUS 3:26:14; Lyn Fisher GBR 3:27:03;
Shi Ting CHN 3:27:40; Lee Ka Wai HKG 3:28:41; Demi Lopes POR 3:28:45; Maria Kolpakova RUS 3:29:32; Sara Lodhi PAK 3:29:56;…57. Batoul Al-Naqbi UAE 3:57:47/NR;
10 km Race – firstly very questionable results for this race were published by the organisers (32:18 for an unknown runner from PHI as the winner etc.) / following is the revised list of results for the TOP 10 female finishers:
Gerda Steyn RSA 33:44; Parisa Arab IRI 34:41; Fanos Tekle Asmelash ETH 36:05; Eniko Lesku HUN 36:13; Liesbeth Verheyden BEL 36:36; Jennifer Mozuelos FRA 37:17; Emilia Mangilinan POL 38:07;
Stephanie Humphries GBR 38:07; Katy MacLeod GBR 38:15; Taherah Mohammadi IRI 38:24;
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President´s Cup 10 km Race at Masfout / 28.01.2023
(-courtesy of the Sporthive–website & with thanks to Ms Carole Fuchs -)
Men:
Taha Adem Gudeto ETH 28:49; Sikiyas Abate Misganaw ETH 28:56; Mohamed Osman SOM 29:23;
Feyisa Tadese Boru ETH 29:38 (5th finisher = only 31:18 / 1st female finisher = 42:58);
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HONGKONG
International Standard Chartered Marathon / 12.02.2023
following are detailed results; all athletes from Hongkong except foreign TOP runners in the International Full Marathon as noted
Men
Marathon:
Philemon Kiptoo Kipchumba KEN 2:10:47; Limenih Getachew Yizengaw ETH 2:11:25; Geza Senebeta Tadesse ETH 2:11:59; Wesley Kimeli KEN 2:12:08; Julius Kipkorir Tuwei KEN 2:12:29; Bernard Kiprotich Too KEN 2:19:25; Benard Kipkemoi Bosuben KEN 2:19:35; Gi Ka Man 2:24:45; Wong Wan Chun 2:25:59; Cheung Yiu Leung 2:26:03; Chong See Yeung 2:27:46; Ngai Kang 2:29:51; Vincent Lam 2:33:02; Masashi Shirotake JPN 2:34:10; Tse Kok Wai 2:35:14; Lee Cheuk Him 2:36:19; Hanniel Chow
Hon Nip 2:39:38; Ng Kai Wang 2:39:53;
Half Marathon:
Wong Kai Lok 1:09:50; Chan Wai Chung 1:10:25; Wong Kwun Hang 1:11:00; Cheung Ho Yeung 1:12:17; Vincent Chan Chun Wing 1:12:37; Chan Ka Ho 1:14:19; Cheng Men Ho 1:14:42 / 1st Junior;
10 km Race:
Wong Tsz To 32:09; Ip Nga Kit 32:28; Yip Tak Long 32:34 / 1st Junior;
Women:
Marathon:
Fantu Jimma Eticha ETH 2:27:50; Sinke Dessie Biyadgilgn ETH 2:34:46; Gadise Negesa ETH 2:48:05;
Wong Cheuk Ning 2:50:02; Leanne Szeto Shiu Yan 2:59:27; Wong Wing Yin 2:59:43; Wong Mei Ying
3:06:26; Fan Ching Yee 3:08:46; Au Hoi Yee 3:09:53; Anna Leung Wai Chung 3:10:26; Wong Yuen Ting
3:11:24; Lau Wai Hau 3:12:21; Sandra Ho 3:12:38; Lam Hoi Yee 3:12:48; Yu Tak Yuk 3:13:36; Coco
Choi Pui Yan 3:14:00; Yau Me Ting 3:14:37;
Half Marathon:
Lo Ying Chiu 1:20:23; Vut Tsz Ying 1:21:35; Tsang Hiu Tung 1:25:51; Hau Ka Yan 1:28:02; Chan Wing Tung 1:28:32; Wong Tsz Yan 1:28:57; Fung Ka Lee 1:29:10; Cheung Ka Yee 1:31:28; Lorraine Wong Leung Yan 1:33:08;
10 km Race:
Choi Yan Yin 37:21; Wan Sze Wai 37:33; Pauline Courret 38:45 / 1st Junior;
SAUDI ARABIA
International Marathon at Riyadh / 11.02.2023
Men:
Marathon:
Samir Jouaher MAR 2:08:42; Balew Yihunie Dersah ETH 2:11:41; Yemane Tsegay Adhane ETH 2:12:05;
Tesfa Workneh Tiruneh ETH 2:12:23; Ernest Kiprono Ngeno KEN 2:12:58; Silas Kiprono Too KEN 2:14:47; Habtu Kibrom Desta ETH 2:15:58; Yakoub Labquira MAR 2:17:01; Cosmas Kiplimo Lagat KEN 2:17:14; Mohamed Othman Shahween KSA 2:18:07; William Rutto Cheboi KEN 2:22:55; Ahmed Ademiran KSA 2:40:24;
Half Marathon:
Benard Kimeli KEN 1:02:35; Abel Chebet UGA 1:02:36; Dinkalem Ayele Adane ETH 1:02:38;
Antenayehu Dagnachew Yisma ETH 1:03:22; Abe Gashahun Tilahun ETH 1:06:07; Fahed Al-Azmi KUW
1:18:43;
10 km Road Race:
Mohamed Osman SOM 31:37; Raed Al-Jadaani KSA 31:40;
Women:
Marathon:
Meseret Abebayehu Alemu ETH 2:24:30; Aberash Fayesa Robi ETH 2:24:59; Gadise Mulu Demissie ETH 2:26:18; Nigist Muluneh Desta ETH 2:27:41; Fetale Dejene Tsegaye ETH 2:27:50; Rodah Jepkorir Tanui KEN 2:28:30; Gemeda Feyne Gudeto ETH 2:29:36; Tecla Kirongo KEN 2:29:46; Shegae Maeregu Hayelom ETH 2:33:22; Ayantu Gemechu Abdi ETH 2:35:37; Medina Deme Armino ETH 2:40:41;
Anna Kawalec POL 3:19:05; Ellie Webb USA 3:27:47;
Half Marathon:
Beatrice Jepchirchir Cheserek KEN 1:09:22; Daisy Cherotich KEN 1:09:42; Yalenget Yaregal Mekuriyaw
ETH 1:09:55; Dibabe Beyene Debela ETH 1:11:38; Fantu Shugi Gelasa ETH 1:15:29; Rebecca Concannon
GBR 1:23:59; Sanja Kosturanova MKD 1:35:05; Katerina Matousova CZE 1:36:04; Sara Kennedy GBR 1:37:02;
10 km Road Race:
Meriem Ouadid MAR 39:32;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
International Marathon at Kinmen / 11.02.2023
Men:
Marathon:
Joseph Mwangi Ngare KEN 2:21:04; Chiang Kai-?? TPE 2:24:50; Chou Hsien-Feng TPE 2:31:24;
Tan Huong Leong MAS 2:33:36;
Half Marathon:
Stephen Njogu KEN 1:08:38; Wei Kuan-Yu 1:12:57;
Women:
Marathon:
Priscilla Kipruto KEN 3:00:19; Li Chia-Mei TPE 3:02:05; Tsai Ya-An TPE 3:03:18; Yang Chiao-Chu
TPE 3:04:34; Yang Yong-Hsin TPE 3:06:18; Chu Ying-Ying TPE 3:06:46; Chiu Li-Ching TPE 3:07:09;
Liu Su-Ya TPE 3:07:48; Sui Ohchi JPN 3:08:00; Li Hui-Chuan TPE 3:08:40;
Half Marathon:
Chang Chih-Hsuan TPE 1:21:22; Yu Ya-Chen TPE 1:25:14; Chen Yi-Ning 1:25:23; Wu Wan-Ching
TPE 1:28:3 / 1st Junior;
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THAILAND
Internat. Scenic Half Marathon at Pranburi / 12.02.2023
Men:
Gezu Muse ETH 1:08:50; James Karanja KEN 1:08:58; Ebisa Takele ETH 1:09:01; Teshome Getachew
ETH 1:10:06 (no others under 1:23);
Women:
Misa Yimer ETH 1:18:06; Lelese Bero Birhanu ETH 1:18:09; Alemtsehay Advaru Gebreyehu ETH 1:20:35; Mary Bridges GBR 1:33:21 / 1st Veteran/40+;
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International Marathon at Khon Kaen / 29.01.2023
(-addition to Report No 3)
Women:
Half Marathon:
the time for the 2nd finisher, Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO, 1:21:05 was a new NR;
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VIETNAM
Vietnam Express Marathon at Ho Chi Minh / 12.02.2023
Men:
Marathon:
Ezekiel Kemboi Omullo KEN 2:30:04 (no others under 2:41);
Half Marathon:
Nguyen Dang Khoa 1:14:15; Ly Nhan Tin 1:14:33;
Women:
Marathon:
Ha Hau ??? (not identified) 2:56:51; Nong Thi Chang 3:19:10; Ngyuen Thi Duong 3:19:18; Than Thi Hong 3:20:31; Nguyen Phuong Thuy 3:20:46; Nguyen Thi Minh Hien 3:24:54;
Half Marathon:
Nguyen Thi Phuong Trinh 1:28:08; Le Thi Kha Ly 1:28:37; ?? ?? 1:30:06; Doan Thi Hien 1:31:55;
INDIA
following are selected best results from several National Road races (Full or Half Marathons) / all Indian athletes except few foreigners as noted / accurate distances / measurement for these races not confirmed
AU Marathon at Jaipur / 05.02.2023
Men:
Marathon:
Sarvesh Kumar 2:28:11; Jonathan Lowoto KEN 2:38:11;
Half Marathon:
Shani Chaudhary 1:11:19; Manav Sharma 1:11:20;
Women:
Marathon:
Pooja 3:08:13; Manju Rani 3:17:29;
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NEB Marathon at Kolkata / 05.02.2023
Men:
Rupan Debnath 2:33:12; Tlanding Wahlang 2:37:47;
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Maha Half Marathon at Nagpur / 05.02.2023
Men (combined rankings from Open and Defence categories):
Nagraj Khurasane 1:05:25; Deepak Khumbar 1:07:27; Goldy Goswami 1:09:21; Lilaram Bawane 1:09:44;
Ritik Panchabudhe 1:10:23; Ravi Kumar 1:10:40;
Women (combined rankings from Open and Defence categories):
Prajakta Godbole 1:19:12; Arpita Sani 1:23:24; Rukhmani Sahu 1:23:35; Yamini Thakure 1:23:55;
Prachi Godbole 1:25:45; Swati Panchabudhe 1:27:28;
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Half Marathon at Palghat / 05.02.2023
Men:
Ajay Kumar 1:07:46; Mohan Saini 1:08:30; Sherin Jose 1:10:30;
Women:
Reeba Anna George 1:25:00; K.Swtha 1:26:50; K.M.Archana 1:28:19;
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Half Marathon at Gurgaon / 05.02.2023
Men:
Prince ?? 1:10:04; Kuldeep Singh 1:10:15; Vipul Kumar 1:11:25;
Women:
Sonika ?? 1:23:04;
Run for Health Half Marathon at Chandigarh / 05.02.2023
Men:
Varinder Singh 1:10:46; Aneesh Chandel 1:10:51; Sunil Kumar 1:11:29;
Women:
Gargi Sharma 1:19:55;
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Half Marathon at Safal / 29.01.2023
Men:
Dinesh Kumar 1:07:03; Sandeep Singh 1:07:48; Ashok Kumar 1:11:09;
Women:
Munni Devi 1:22:10; Gargi Sharma 1:26:47; Nikita Jagdev Nagpure 1:28:21;
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KUWAIT
International Marathon at Al Kuwait / 28.01.2023
Men:
Marathon:
Abdelhamid Ahmed KUW 2:51:52;
Half Marathon:
Youmni El Himer MAR 1:06:19; Abdallah Al-Shammari ??? (no country-code) 1:13:14;
Women:
Marathon:
Richel Guarte PHI 3:33:46;
Half Marathon:
Haya Al-Refai KUW 1:32:50; Fatima Failkawy KUW 1:37:38;
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ON THE TRACK
MALAYSIA
MAF Championships at Kuala Lumpur / 11. – 12.02.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif & Mr Andrew Pirie -)
following are detailed results from this major National competition / regular wind-conditions confirmed for all
sprints & horizontal jumps
Men:
100 m (11)/nwi: Muh.Haiqal Hanafi 10.46; Khairul Hafiz Jantan 10.51; Jonathan Nyepa 10.53; Muh.Zulkifar Ismail 10.54; Pengiran Aidil Alif Hajam/2005 10.62; Muh.Fakhrul Abdul Aziz 10.64;
Thafiq Hisham 10.67; Adam Hakim 10.71;
heats (11) h1/-1.4: Jantan 10.55; Nyepa 10.68; Hanafi 10.74; h3/-0.7: Ismail 10.71; h4/-0.8: Hisham
10.80; Hajam/2005 10.81;
200 m (12)/-0.6: Pengiran Aidil Alif Hajam/2005 21.54; Jonathan Nyepa 21.67; Kwong Kar Jun 21.89; Adam Hakim 21.92;
heats (12)/nwi: h1: Jantan 21.80; Nyepa 21.94; h2: Hajam/2005 21.86;
400 m (11): Umar Osman 47.40; Abdul Wafiy Roslan 48.22; Tharshan Shanmugan 48.29; Muh.Firdaus
Mohammad Zemi 48.66; Kwong Kar Jun 48.79; Wan Muhammad Fazri Zahari 48.82;
heats (11) h1: Kwong Kar Jun 48.48; Roslan 48.50; h2: Osman 47.28; Zahari 48.62; h3: Shanmugan
48.20;
800 m (11): Maheswaran Shanmugam 1:53.70; Suthrishen Dinesh Babu 1:57.85;
3000 m St (12): Ahmad Luth Hamizam 9:37.10;
110 m H (12)/-0.2: Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhammad 14.19; Shareem Aleimran Abdul Raheem 14.65;
Muh.Hilmi Yusri Azhar 14.75; Muh.Ridzwan Ridal 14.81; Muh.Hazriq Kilau/2006 14.87; Elvin Yap Zhi Xian/2004 14.88; Fazillah Khamis 15.06; Muh.Azri Amran 15.14;
heats (12) h1/-0.7: Abdul Raheem 14.50; Kilau/2006 14.83; Yap Zhi Xian/2004 14.90; Ridal 15.02;
h2/-0.6: Azhar 14.75; Muhammad 14.77; Amran 15.00;
400 m H (11): Muh.Fakrul Afizul Nasir/2004 52.47; Muh.Ammar Aiman Azmi 54.40;
H J (12): Mohd Eizlan Dahlan 2.05; Farell Glen Felix Jurus 2.00; Norshafiee Mohd Shah 2.00;
L J (11): Muh.Shahrizal N.Isham 7.23/+0.5; Muh.Izzul Hanif Mohd Raffi 7.10/+1.0;
T J (12): Muh.Izzul Hanif Mohd Raffi 15.49/+0.1; Brendon Ting Li King 15.15/+0.3; Mohd Solihin Azshar
15.03/+0.6; Muh.Sunik Muslimin 14.99/+1.7;
S P (11): Jonah Chang Rigan 16.37;
D T (12): Muh.Irfan Shamsuddin 59.71; Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 48.41;
H T (11): Jackie Wong Siew Cheer 62.03; Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan 58.64;
20000 m Walk (11): Jeevan Kumar/2004 1:50:36.81;
4×100 R (11): ATM Team 42.20;
4×400 R (12): Terengganu Team 3:25.76;
Women:
100 m (11)/nwi: Nur Aishah Rofina Aling 11.90; Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 11.91; Azreen Nabila Alias
11.99; Komalam Shally Selvaratnam 12.13; Siti Fatimah Mohammad 12.23;
heats (11) h1/+1.3: Alias 11.98; Selvaratnam 12.05; Nur Afrina Batrisyia/2004 12.22; h2/+0.2: Zulkifli 11.76; Aling 11.96;
200 m (12)/.0.6: Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 24.38; Komalam Shally Selvaratnam 25.02;
400 m (11): Chelsea Cassiopea Evali Bopulas 56.10; Nurul Faizah Asma Mazlan 57.39; Mandy Goh Li 57.62;
heats (11) h1: Bopulas 55.34; h2: Mazlan 57.73;
100 m H (12)/-0.3: Emma Hill Yu Wei Ling/2004 14.80; Farah Syakira Azifsafarin/2008 14.82; Juriani Mat Rodzi 14.88; Lie Yee Teng /2004 14.92;
heats (12) h1/-0.8: Yu Wei Ling/2004 14.87; Rodzi 14.95; Winnie Eng May Xin 15.04; Azifsafarin/2008 15.14; h2/+0.3: Lie Yee Teng/2004 14.97;
400 m H (11): Mandy Goh Li 62.52;
H J (12): Ngu Jia Xin 1.70; Yap Sean Yee 1.65;
P V (11): Nur Sarah Adi 3.60; Ching Qin Yan & Evelyne Tan Xie Yie 3.00;
L J (11): Nurul Ashikin Abas 5.81/+0.2; Kirthana Ramasamy 5.80/+0.6; Siti Zubaidah Adabi 5.73/+0.3;
T J (12): Kirthana Ramasamy 12.80/+0.2; Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.76/-0.2;
S P (12): Nani Sahirah Maryata 13.27;
D T (11): Queenie Ting Kung Ni 50.52; Nur Atiqah Sufiah Hanizam 45.74; Connie Choo Kang Ni 42.70;
Yap Jeng Tzan 41.29;
H T (11): Grace Wong Xiu Mei 58.78; Nurul Hidayah Lukman 50.00; Nur Fazira Jalaludin 47.00;
J T (11): Pavithra Devi Jayaindran 43.40;
20000 m Walk (11): Norliana Mohd Rusni 2:07:25.92; Nurul Ashikin Hussin 2:09:44.73;
INDIA
5th Khelo Youth Games at Bhopal / 03. – 05.02.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Rahul Pawar -)
following are detailed results from this competiton for Juniors (born 2004 or younger) / Youth implements in throws and Youth hurdles were used, although Junior athletes were allowed to compete
Junior Men:
100 m (3)/+2.2: Dondapati Mruty Jayaram/2005 10.53w; Rushiprasad Sanjay/2005 10.67w; Varun Oori Manohar/2005 10.73w;
heats (3) h1/-0.3: Manohar/2005 10.86; h2/-0.8: Jayaram/2005 10.79; Sanjay/2005 10.81;
200 m (5)/+0.8: Varun Oori Manohar/2005 21.67 (& 21.89/+1.3 as 1h2 on 4th); Mangal Kumar Yadav/2005 21.90;
400 m (3): P.Abiram/2005 48.81;
800 m (5): Shakeel ??/2005 1:52.15; Somnath Chaudhan/2004 1:52.22; Adarsh Kumar Maurya/2005 1:52.23; Vinod Kumar Banoth/2005 1:52.96; S.Indranadhan/2005 1:53.36; I.Shobhit/2005 1:53.42; Sunil Kumar/2005 1:54.24;
heats (4) h1: Shakeel/2005 1:53.06; Kumar Maurya/2005 1:53.32; Shobhit/2005 1:53.49; Pankay Mondal/2005 1:53.68; Kumar Banoth/2005 1:53.78;
1500 m (3): Shailabh ??/2005 3:57.00; Sakir ??/2005 3:57.42; Sumit Kumar/2005 3:57.68;
3000 m (4): Manoj Kami/2004 8:36.41; Jaswant Saroj/2005 8:36.73; Sawan ??/2004 8:37.31; Gaurav Bhaskar Bhosali/2005 8:39.01; Sujit Tikode/2005 8:39.51;
2000 m St (5): Ajit Kumar/2005 6:01.11; Sumit Rathee/2006 6:02.57 (6:02.564); Sohel Beg/2005 6:02.57 (6:02.568); Ranvir Kumar Singh/2005 6:02.59; Vikesh Dagur/2005 6:08.83; Suraj Kumar Pal/2005 6:12.78;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (4)/+1.6: Rathish Pandidurai/2004 13.72; Sarthak Sadashiv Shelai/2004 13.82;
Sandip Vinod Gond/2006 13.95; Nayan Pradip Sarde/2005 14.31; Anuj Kumar/2005 14.51; Rajendra Sidhu/2006 14.54; Nitish Kullu/2006 14.60;
heats (4) h1: Pandidurai/2004 14.05; Sarde/2005 14.54; Anuj Kumar/2005 14.56; Kullu/2006 14.69; Shubham Singh Rawat/2004 14.70; h2: Gond/2006 13.78; Shelai/2004 13.86; Bhushan Sunil Patil/2006 14.66; Rajendra Sidhu/2006 14.66;
H J (3): Aaditya Raghuvanshi/2006 2.01;
P V (3): Dev Meena/2005 4.91; Kuldeep Kumar/2005 4.70; Anshu Patel/2005 4.60; Aman Singh/2006 4.50;
L J (5): K.Balajeeva/2005 7.28/-1.0; Mahesh Satish Jadhav/2005 7.11/-0.6;
T J: (4) Kothuri Pranay/2005 14.95/+1.0 (& 14.70); Swagat Behera/2005 14.95w/+2.1 (& 14.45);
S P / 5 kg (5): Siddharth Choudhary/2005 21.04; Ashutosh Dubey/2005 19.70; Anurag Singh Kaler/2005
19.68; Akash Yadav/2004 19.58; Atul ??/2004 19.12; Armandeep Singh/2006 18.46; Aoikheek Gogi/2005
16.94;
D T / 1.5 kg (5): Rishabh ??/2004 57.74; Sumit Kumar/2004 54.52; Ritik ??/2006 53.48; Atul ??/2005 53.38; Abhijeet Teotia/2005 53.30; Dhruv Tavatia/2005 53.10; Vikas Dasari/2004 50.77; Hemant Singh Raghuwan/2007 50.53;
H T / 5 kg (3): Prateek ??/2005 69.47; Mohad Aman/2005 67.07; Gurveer Singh/2004 65.43; Hunny ??/2005
62.78; Yashas Praveen Kurbar/2006 62.52; Gurvir Singh/2005 60.43;
J T / 700 g (3): Himanshu Mishra/2005 69.36; Shivam Lohakare/2004 67.62; Arjun ??/2006 66.44; Kuldeep Kumar/2004 66.14; Gaurav Patel/2006 66.10;
4×100 R (4): Odisha Junior Team (N.Kullu, D.M.Jayaram, M.R.Basha, R.Sidhu) 42,23;
Junior Women:
100 m (3)/+0.6: Tamanna ??/2004 12.16; S.Megha/2005 12.24 (& 12.14/+0.7 as 1h2);
200 m (5)/+0.6: Shivkanya Mukati/2004 25.10;
400 m (3): Isha Rajesh Jadhav/2006 55.95; Shivkanya Mukati/2004 56.03; Roshani Yadav/2006 56.11;
Anushka Dattatray/2005 56.12; Shireen Ahluwalia/2006 57.54;
heats (3) h1: Rajesh Jadhav/2006 55.75; Roashni Yadav/2006 56.25; Ahluwalia/2006 57.13;
h2: Dattatray/2005 56.29; Mukati/2004 57.09;
800 m (5): Asha Kiran Barla/2006 2:07.37; Laxita Vinod Sandilea/2005 2:10.18; Riya Nitin Patil/2004 2:12.56;
1500 m (3): Asha Kiran Barla/2006 4:43.50; Bushra Khan/2004 4:44.39; Laxita Vinod Sandilea/2005 4:45.71;
3000 m (4): Bushra Khan/2004 10:04.29; Srushti Shridhar Redekar/2004 10:08.08; Vanshika ??/2006 10:11.19; Sanjana Singh/2006 10:17.16; Prachi Ankush Devkar/2005 10:19.61;
2000 m St (5): Sonam ??/2004 6:45.71; Cheripelly Keerthana/2006 7:17.37; Ekta Pradeep Dey/2005 7:28.41;
Kajalben Dineshbhai/2005 7:43.21; Sakshi Sargar/2005 7:47.99; Vandana Patel/2005 7:48.37;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (4)/+0.7: Sabita Toppo/2005 13.96; Namayi Ruchitha/2004 14.30; Shiny Gladssia/2005
14.76;
heats (4) h1/-1.4: Ruchitha/2004 14.47; h2/-0.7: Toppo/2005 14.42;
L J (3): Sabita Toppo/2005 5.73/+0.7; Mubssin Mohammed/2006 5.72/-0.7;
T J (4): A.Abinaya Sri/2004 12.05/+1.3; K.N.Bhoomika/2005 12.02/+0.6; Merymukta Soreng/2004 12.01/+0.7; Paveena Rajesh/2006 11.92/-1.9;
S P / 3 kg (3): Vidhi ??/2004 17.07; V.S.Anupriya/2006 15.01; Jashandeep Kaur/2005 14.30; V.Madhumita/2006 14.26;
D T (4): Anisha ??/2005 45.97; Arshdeep Kaur/2005 45.20; Soni Kumari/2005 43.60; Priyanshi Kulhar/2005 42.56; Vidhi ??/2004 41.90;
J T / 500 g (4): Deepika ??/2005 55.19; Ramyashree Jain/2004 47.82; Sapna ??/2005 46.99;
4×100 R (4): Maharashtra Junior Team (R.N.Patil, I.T.Ingle, G.Naik, I.Ramteke) 49.07;
4×400 R (5): Maharashtra Junior Team (I.R.Jadhav, V.Chandu, R.N.Patil, A.Dattatray) 3:52.68;
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OMAN
(-courtesy of Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
following are selected best performances from a series of 3 League meetings / hand-timing confirmed for all events at the 3rd meet / all athletes from OMA except few guests/competitors from UAE & KSA
1st Omani Federation League Meeting at Muscat / 27.01.2023
Men:
100 m / Race 1/+0.9: Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi 10.45; Rashid Hwishel Al-Asimi 10.56; Youssef Marzouk
Gharib Al-Harthy 10.70; Fatik Adnan Qaisan 10.79; Osama Abdelrahim Al-Ghailani 10.82;
Race 2/+1.2: Khaled Saleh Al-Ghailani 10.57; Race 3/+2.4: Mohamed Tanaf Salmeen Al-Maamari 10.92w;
400 m: Muhammad Saeed Amer Al-Mabsali 48.46; Ahmed Mubarak Saleh Al-Saadi 48.93; Othman Ali
Al-Bousaidi 48.94;
1500 m: Hussein Mohsen Al-Farsi 3:57.22;
H T: Mubeen Rashid Al-Kindi 59.10/NR;
Junior Men:
100 m/nwi: Ali Mohamed Jassim Haji 10.75;
Youth Boys:
H T / 5 kg: Hijan Abdullah Al-Hajri 57.10;
Women:
100 m/nwi: Mazoon Khalfan Al-Alaoui 12.24;
Junior Women:
H T / 4 kg: Hanaa Saeed Nasser Al-Touqi/2004 39.84;
2nd Omani Federation League Meeting at Sohar / 03.02.2023
Men:
200 m: Khaled Saleh Al-Ghailani 21.30; Rashid Hwishel Al-Asimi 21.32; Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi 21.35;
Omar Khalifa Al-Hosani 21.95;
800 m: Mohamed Hamdan Al-Suleimani 1:50.21; Jihad Salem Mubarak Al-Muharrami 1:56.84;
L J: Fahad Suleiman Salem UAE 7.10; Mohammed Saleh 7.03; Salem Hassan Al-Baloushi UAE 7.00;
Women:
800 m Henaa Jouma Al-Qasimi 2:32.09/NR;
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3rd Omani Federation League Meeting at Muscat / 10.02.2023
Men:
100 m / Race 1/+0.7: Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi 10.3; Younis Darwish Saleh Al-Salihi 10.6;
Race 2/+3.2: Omar Khalifa Al-Hosani 10.5w; Race 3/+0.4: Osama Abdelrahim Al-Ghailani 10.6;
400 m: Othman Ali Al-Bousaidi 48.2;
1500 m: Ahmed Ali Saeed Al-Amiri 3:58.5; Jihad Salem Mubarak Al-Muharrami 3:59.9;
3000 m: Abdullah Salem Al-Quraini 8:33.? / no exact time;
110 m H/+0.3: Shaker Abduljalil Salem KSA 14.4; Baker Ali Al-Jouma KSA 14.6; Mohamed Khaled
Al-Khalidi 15.0;
400 m H: Mohamed Abdullah Al-Amrad KSA 53.0; Ahmed Mubarak Al-Fazari 54.1;
H T: Mubeen Rashid Al-Kindi 58.63;
J T: Hamid Hamoud Al-Mahrouqi 60.55;
Junior Men:
100 m/+0.9: Abdullah Ali Al-Handhali 10.6;
H T / 6 kg: Avdul Basit Saeed Al-Rubaie 51.01;
Youth Boys:
100 m/-0.9: Daisam Hamoud Abdullah Al-Dahlami 10.8;
H T / 5 kg: Hijan Abdullah Al-Hajri 59.40;
Women:
100 m/-0.9: Mazoon Khalfan Al-Alaoui 11.7; Azza Sultan Al-Yarubi 12.4;
1500 m: Henaa Jouma Al-Qasimi 5:47.8 / NR;
H T: Dhuha Hamad Al-Sanawi 41.99;
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SINGAPORE
SA All-Comers Meeting / 03. – 11.02.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore-Federation – )
this national competition was held during 4 days (3rd, 4th, 5th & 11th Feb)
Men:
100 m (4) / Race 1/+1.8: Marc Brian Louis 10.52; Joshua Chua Hanwei 10.77; Mark Lee Ren/2004 10.85;
Xander Ho Ann Heng 10.89;
100 m (11) / Race 1/+0.2: Calvin Quek Jun Jie 10.69; Ian Koe 10.85; Race 2/+0.7: Calvin Quek Jun Jie
10.81 (10.804); Chong Wei Guan 10.81 (10.810); Ian Koe 10.85;
400 m (4): Reuben Lee Siong En 48.34;
800 m (11): Hariharan 1:57.58;
10000 m (3): Subas Gurung NEP (Singapore resident) 31:44.38;
110 m H (5)/+1.5: Wei Guan Chong 14.46;
H J (11): Brandon Heng Fu Hong 2.09; Andrew Pak 2.05;
L J (3): Ivan Mun Jern Wei 7.07/ 0.0;
T J (11): Gabriel Lee Jing Yi 14.76/-1.1;
D T (11): Eric Yee Chun Wai 47.86; Jonathan Low Jun Jie 45.01;
4×100 R (4): National Team (M.B.Louis, J.Chua Hanwei, M.Lee Ren, Tedd Toh) 41.05;
4×400 R (4): National Team (R.Lee Siong En, Ng Chin Hui, T.R.Thiruben, Z.P.Muncherji) 3:16.71;
Youth Boys:
110 m H / 91.4 cm (5)/+1.8: Reagan Song/2007 14.81;
Women:
100 m (11) / 2 races: Elizabeth-Ann Tan Shee Ru 12.00/-0.4 & 11.96/+0.5;
4×100 R (4): National Team (S.V.Pereira, E-A. Tan Shee Ru, R.Z.Enriquez, C.Goh Chi Ling) 46.37;
Junior Women:
2000 m St (5): Ng Rui Shi/2005 8:30.81;
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PALESTINE
National Championships at Gaza / 25.01.2023
(- courtesy of the PLE Athletics Federation – website)
Men:
100 m: Abdul Rahman Jabr 11.2 (11.12);
3000 m: Mahmoud Abu Sbeitan 8:56.3 (8:56.22);
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Correction to Report No 20 /2022
National Open Clubs Cup Meeting at Beyrouth / 11. – 14.08.2022
(-courtesy of Mr Gaby Issa El Khoury – )
at the Sports City in Beyrouth (not at Jamhour, as reported last year); however, 6 events (10000 m, D T & HT
-each for Men & Women-) were really held at Jamhour during the same days
200 m (12)/-0.4: Noureddine Hadid 21.68; Abdel Rahim El Rayess 21.87;
400 m (11): Mohamad Mortada 46.94 / NR; Marc Anthony Ibrahim 47.48 / 3rd LBN All-Time;
800 m (13): Ali Mortada 1:53.09; Abdo Helou 1:54.27; Mohamad Hannouf 1:56.16;
1500 m (11): Peter Khoury 3:51.01; Munir Kabbara 3:51.06; Zayed El Sayed 3:56.32;
3000 m St (13): Munir Kabbara 8:58.75; Ahmad Ghaleh 9:38.82;
400 m H (14): Marc Anthony Ibrahim 50.91/NR; Ayman Kobaidat 53.86 / 3rd LBN All-Time;
H J (13): Omar Arnaout/2003 2.05;
J T (12): Nabil Al-Akoumy 65.16 / NR;
4×100 R (13): Army Team 43.09;
4×400 R (14): Inter-Lebanon Team 3:19.19;
100 m (11)/-1.2: Haya Kobrosly 12.17;
200 m (12)/-1.8: Aziza Sbeity 24.25; Haya Kobrosly 25.22;
400 m (11): Aziza Sbeity 56.37;
1500 m (11): Joan Makary 4:46.14;
3000 m St (12): Loaa Zaarour 12:00.14; Jana Termos/2005 13:29.01;
400 m H (14): Carla Bouchrouch 64.42;
H J (14): Maysaa Mouawad/2003 1.65;
L J (11): Krystel Saneh 5.59/-0.3;
H T (13)/at Jamhour: Samantha-Ann Haddad 41.02 (missed her NR by 95 cm !);
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
ON THE ROAD
(-courtesy of several Race – websites – )
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
International Half Marathon at Ras-al-Khaimah / 18.02.2023
following are detailed results from this major International Road Race with very fast times including the two fastest times during this (early) 2023 season in Men´s race and the three fastest times 2023 (although already
improved one day later at Barcelona !!) in the Women´s Half Marathon
Men:
Benard Kibet Koech KEN 58:45; Daniel Kibet Mateiko KEN 58:49; Richard Yator Kimunyan KEN 59:37;
Gemechu Dida Diriba ETH 59:53; Hicham Amghar MAR 59:53; Weldon Kipkirui Langat KEN 59:55;
Andamlak Belihu Berta ETH 1:00:01; Amanal Petros GER 1:00:59; Ezra Kipketer Tanui KEN 1:01:15;
Abraha Masresha ETH 1:02:48; Sintayehu Dinksa Jena ETH 1:02:57; Sikiyas Misganaw Abate ETH 1:03:18; Soufiane Dardour MAR 1:05:53; Pavel Adyshkin RUS 1:06:09; Vincent Kipchumba KEN 1:06:13; Demeke Tesfaye Ademe ETH 1:06:15; Ilyas Zouhry FRA 1:11:04; Geoffrey Kipsang Pyedo KEN
1:11:19; Nick Little GBR 1:11:44; Navid Rostami Balow CAN 1:11:51; Robert Foster GBR 1:14:17;
…best Asian finishers: 23. Saleh Al-Hammadi UAE 1:15:28;…25. Milad Kamkarasi IRI 1:15:51;…27. Aadel
Moh.Obaid Al-Nuaimi UAE 1:16:09;…32. Nasser Al-Bastaki UAE 1:17:06;
Women:
Hellen Obiri KEN 1:05:05; Gotytom Gebreslase Teklezgi ETH 1:05:51; Ftaw Zeray Bezabeh ETH 1:06:04;
Brigid Jepchirchir Kosgei KEN 1:06:34; Evaline Chirchir KEN 1:07:15; Bosena Mulatie Mogesie ETH 1:07:38; Agnes Mumbua Ngolo KEN 1:08:03; Camilla Richardsson FIN 1:10:08; Alemaz Samuel Teshale ETH 1:10:31; Samantha Harrison GBR 1:10:47; Lottie Lucas GBR 1:21:19; Zerfe Worku Boku ETH 1:23:30; Emilia Mangilinan POL 1:24:19; Stephanie Humphrey GBR 1:26:24; Tala Elajou FRA 1:28:43;
Georgina Bishop GBR 1:29:23; Laura Wright GBR 1:30:22; Hannah McDermott GBR 1:31:41; Eleanor Swire GBR 1:31:49; Louise Horkan IRL 1:32:24; Pia Hansske GER 1:32:55; Irina Kolomina KAZ 1:33:31; Tamsin Sangster GBR 1:33:39; Natalie Forester GBR 1:34:28;
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THAILAND
Open National 10 km Road Champs at Bangkok / 19.02.2023
Men:
Gezu Muse ETH 30:06; James Karanja KEN 30:39; Teshome Getachew ETH 30:49; Krzysztof Hadas POL 30:54; Moges Abate ETH 31:53; Nattawut Innum THA 32:25 (National Champ);
Women:
Alemtsehay Adbaru ETH 35:43; Misa Yimer ETH 35:52; Linda Janthachit THA 37:15 (National Champ);
Ornanong Wongsorn THA 37:31; Emebet Sode ETH 37:49; Premkamon Wongvichai THA 38:22;
INDIA
Apollo Tyres National Marathon at New Delhi / 26.02.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan – )
following are detailed results from this major National Road Race / official best intermediate times in bracketts
Men:
Man Singh 2:14:13 (1:05:40); A.B.Belliappa 2:14:15 (1:05:56); Kartik Kumar 2:14:19 (1:05:33); Anish Thapa Magar NEP (IND-resident) 2:17:20 (1:05:56/NR); Kalidas Hirave 2:18:49 (1:05:56); Sher Singh
2:19:43 (1:06:38); Vikram Bangriya 2:20:34 (1:07:42); Dhanavat Pralhad Ramsing 2:20:38 (1:05:56);
Akshay Saini Rajinder Singh 2:24:09; Iran Ali 2:24:11; Sarvesh Kumar 2:24:13; Ravi Prakash 2:24:15;
Nihal Baig 2:24:19; G.Laxmanan 2:24:25 (1:05:39); Manoj Kumar Yadav 2:24:32; Gurjit Singh 2:24:49;
Manvendra Singh 2:26:25; Pankaj Dhaka 2:34:28; Yogesh Kumar Sharma 2:34:32; Hemat Jai Singh 2:35:53;
Women:
Jyoti Shankar Gawate 2:53.04 (1:23.00); Ashvini Madan Jadhav 2:53:06 (1:25:10); Jigmet Dolma 2:56:41
(1:25:10); Tsetan Dolkar 3:02:07 (1:27:49); Shyamali Singh 3:14:54; Disket Dolma 3:26:26;
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National Lokmat Pune Maha Half Marathon at Pune / 19.02.2023
following are combined results from the Open and Defence Race categories at this National Race
Men:
Harish Sohran 1:06:32; Uttam Patil 1:06:39; Parasappa Halijol 1:07:36; Jasvant Singh 1:09:19; Pravin Khambal 1:09:44; Ranesh Gavali 1:11:21;
Women:
Reshma Kevate 1:17:57; Neetu Kumari 1:19:36; Arpita Saini 1:20:33; Aradhana ?? 1:23:32; Yamini Thakare 1:26:27; Phoolan Pal 1:28:00; K.M.Archana 1:30:36;
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OMAN
Al Seeb Half Marathon at Muscat / 25.02.2023
runners from OMAN improved the National Records in both events; however, this will be dependent upon confirmation for correct course measurement for this race
Men:
Abdelali Bouazzaoui MAR 1:06:10; Abdullah Al-Qarini OMA 1:09:49/NR; Wathah Al-Filiti OMA 1:09:55; Balalarb Al-Hamhami OMA 1:11:03; Salem Al-Rashidi OMA 1:11:21;
Women:
Zohreh Hashemi IRI 1:30:56; Mintthu Suontama FIN 1:35:09;…6. Marwa Al-Rawahi OMA 1:58:34/NR;
PHILIPPINES
7-Eleven Road Races Circuit / 04. – 05.02.2023
following are the best results from the Full Marathon & Half Marathon races, which were organised at the same
time in three venues (Cebu, Davao and Manila)
Men:
Marathon (4th):
Florendo Lapiz 2:34:32 (at Cebu); Jorge Andrade 2:35:12 (at Davao); Bryan Quiamco 2:35:54 (at Davao);
Half Marathon (5th):
Richard Salano 1:08:44 (at Manila); Jason Podayao 1:11:36 (at Cebu); Dhem Monton 1:12:46 (at Davao);
Jimboy Lugay 1:12:47 (at Davao); Rico Jay Patanao 1:13:48 (at Manila); Chistian Sandinao 1:14:33 (at Davao);
Women:
Marathon (4th):
Maricar Camacho 3:06:33 (at Manila); Judelyn Fann 3:20:07 (at Davao); Jennylyn Nobleza 3:20:25 (at Cebu); Myrel Benignos 3:28:30 (at Cebu);
Half Marathon:
Christine Hallasgo 1:21:00 (at Davao); Nhea Ann Barcena 1:26:46 (at Manila); Cherry Andrin 1:29:09 (at Cebu);
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INDOORS
KAZAKHSTAN
(-courtesy of Mr Aleksey Kondrat & information from the Competition – website – )
8th Internat. Rypakova Meeting at Ust-Kamenogorsk / 18.02.2023
in contrast to previous years this traditional major Indoor competition was held with only few competitors from
foreign countries (only 6 athletes from KGZ, TJK & UZB as noted in the following results)
Men:
60 m: Vitaliy Zems 6.81; Favoris Muzrapov TJK 6.87; Andrey Lavrushenko 6.99; Danil Popov/2005 7.06;
Sergey Stepankovskiy & Vladislav Chenykayev/2005 7.22; Nikoly Kotlyarov KGZ 7.28;
300 m: Mikhail Litvin 34.02; Andrey Sokolov 34.43; Vyacheslav Zems 34.67; Ivan Teterin/2005 35.29;
Elnur Mukhintdinov 35.41; Artyom Dobrosmyslov 36.45;
1000 m: Musulman Dzholomanov KGZ 2:27.43; Sergey Sukhov 2:28.20; Abdulaziz Abdukayumov 2:28.55; Igor Khrunin 2:32.70;
60 m H: David Yefremov 7.67; Ergash Normuradov UZB 8.05; Danila Korr 8.23; Vitaliy Litsenberger 8.47; Adil Omarbekov/2004 8.50;
H J: Igor Kosolapov 2.08; Akylzhan Toktagalin 2.08; Alexandr Timoshin 2.00; Yegor Oleshko 2.00;
T J: Ivan Denisov UZB 16.01; Yevgeniy Kisselyev 15.47;
Women:
60 m: Olga Safronova 7.43; Rima Kashafutdinova 7.58; Arina Misheyeva 7.72; Lidiya Safonova/2005 7.93;
Kristina Ermola/2005 8.00;
300 m: Elina Mikhina 39.09; Adelina Zems (-Akhmetova) 39.94; Ayim Kaysanova 40.95; Sofiya Kidenko/2007 41.54;
60 m H: Yuliya Bashmanova 8.36; Anel Shulakova 8.69; Anna Dubina 8.71; Alina Chistyakova/2005 8.80;
Angelina Tyapova 8.94; Kristina Ermola/2005 9.31;
H J: Nadezhda Dubovitskaya 1.95 / Asian Indoor 2023 Best / equalled (1.80/1; 1.84/1; 1.89/1; 1.91/1; 1.93/1; 1.95/1; 1.99/xxx); Kristina Ovchinnikova 1.91 (1.75/1; 1.80/1; 1.84/1; 1.87/1; 1.89/1; 1.91/1; 1.93/x-; 1.95/xx); Yeliaveta Matveyeva 1.80; Sofiya Ustimenko/2005 1.65;
L J: Anastasiya Rypakova/2004 6.01; Olga Safronova 5.92; Alina Chistyakova/2005 5.80; Varvara Dmitriyeva 5.61;
Mixed Events:
4×200 R: KAZ (O.Safronova, A.Zems, A.Sokolov, Vit.Zems) 1:31.67;
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National U 18 Indoor Championships at Astana / 23. – 25.02.2023
Youth Boys:
60 m (23): Arseniy Sarkissov/2006 7.07; Bogdan Goncharov/2007 7.09; Ruslan Kurmanaliyev/2007 7.13;
heats (23) h3: Goncharov/2007 7.20; h4: Sarkissov/2006 7.21; h6: Kurmanaliyev/2007 7.16;
60 m H/91.4 cm (24): Bogdan Goncharov/2007 8.16 (& 8.19 as 1h1);
P V (24): Maxim Balabin/2006 4.40;
5000 m Walk (23): Sherkhan Egizbay/2008 22:54.4; Nikita Kuzmin/2006 23:45.3; Yegor Strukov/2007
23:59.5;
4×200 R (24): VKO Youth Team 1:33.98;
4×400 R (25): Almaty Youth Team 3:31.03;
Youth Girls:
60 m (23): Mariya Shuvalova/2006 7.87; Irina Konichsheva/2007 7.95; Angelina Volodkina/2007 7.97;
Angelina Shrubyanets/2009 8.03;
heats (23) h3: Konichsheva/2007 8.04; Yana Fomina/2007 8.09; h4: Shuvalova/2006 7.90; Shrubyanets/2009 7.99;
200 m (24): Mariya Shuvalova/2006 25.05;
400 m (23): Sofiya Kidenko/2007 56.80 (& 57.47 as 1h6); Anastassiya Koloda/2006 57.13; Ekaterina Koloda/2006 (twin to Anastassiya !) 57.99;
800 m (24): Anastassiya Koloda/2006 2:16.30; Ekaterina Koloda/2006 2:16.79;
60 m H (24): Polina Karel/2006 8.86; Kamila Nurgaliyeva/2007 9.09; Darya Pavlenko/2006 9.15; Anastasiya Ivankina/2006 9.16;
heats (24) h1: Nurgaliyeva/2007 9.12; Angelina Volodkina/2007 9.24; h2: Karel 9.15; Ivankina/2006 9.16;
Pavlenko/2006 9.24;
H J (23): Arina Malyugina/2007 1.75; Sofiya Kharenko/2006 & Faina Meirmanova/2006 1.65; Violetta
Zarutskaya/2008 1.65;
P V (23): Anna Cherkashina/2008 3.50; Riza Mukametkaly/2006 3.30;
L J (23): Antonina Chernyshova/2007 5.68;
3000 m Walk (24): Eliza Korotsova/2006 16:20.3;
4×200 R (24): Karaganda Youth Team 1:44.85;
4×400 R (25): Karaganda Youth Team 4:02.63;
UZBEKISTAN
National Indoor Championships at Tashkent / 22. – 24.02.2023
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation website – )
this competition was held as National Champs for Seniors as well as for Youth athletes (born 2006 or later)
Men:
60 m (22): Sulton Gafurjonov/2004 6.99; Khabib Sokhibnazarov 7.00; Sunnat Ismailov 7.05; Obid Ochilov
7.11; Oybek Odilov 7.12; Samandar Kurbonov 7.13;
heats (22) h1: Ismailov 7.12; Sarvar Rakhmatov/2004 7.23; h2: Umid Nabiyev/2005 7.17; Jahongir Sobirjonov 7.23; h3: Gafurjonov/2004 7.04; Odilov 7.12; Kurbonov 7.16; h4: Sokhibnazarov 7.03;
h5: Ochilov 7.12; Oskar Kuchmuradov 7.20;
800 m (22): Avaz Rakmatov 1:56.34; Javokhir Saydakhmedov 1:56.45;
3000 m (24): Nodir Mutalipov 8:37.72;
2000 m St (22): Vokhid Iskandarov 6:03.39; Otabek Fayzullayev 6:04.64; Shokhrukh Khalimov 6:10.31;
Rakhmatjon Nuraliyev 6:11.26;
60 m H (22): Ergash Normuradov 8.15; Mardonbek Sotiboldiyev/2004 8.33;
heats (22) h1: Normuradov 8.09; h2: Sotiboldiyev/2004 8.38;
H J (24): Vadim Chikalov 2.05; Amir Nagayev 2.05; Khuvonchbek Rajabov 2.00;
L J (22): Anvar Anvarov 7.88 / NIR / he equalled the Indoor record of 7.85 m (from 1990 !) in his 4th attempt
to improve the record to 7.88 m in his final/6th attempt; Aziz Sobirov/2005 7.15;
T J (24): Ivan Denisov 15.87; Ibrohim Makhanov/2004 15.23;
S P (22): Rashidbek Sodikov 16.01; Farkhod Ochilov 14.90;
4×200 R (23): Navoiy Team 1:34.77;
4×400 R (22): Namangan Team 3:29.97;
Youth Boys:
60 m (22): Ozod Odilov/2006 7.16 (& 7.24 as 1h1);
2000 m St (22): Dilshod Gopirzhonov/2006 6:13.82;
H J (24): Devdos Ismailov/2006 2.05;
S P / 5 kg (23): Abdulazim Rakhmatulloyev/2007 16.50;
Women:
60 m (22): Laylo Allaberganova 7.57; Raisa Drobyeva 7.93; Mariya Pireyeva/2005 8.00; Mokhinur Joraboyeva 8.12;
heats (22) h1: Drobyeva 7.95; h2: Allaberganova 7.70; Pireyeva/2005 8.04;
200 m (24): Laylo Allaberganova 24.78 (& 25.22 as 1h2);
800 m (22): Sabokhat Saminjonova 2:15.67;
1500 m (23): Sabokhat Saminjonova 4:44.81; Shokhsanam Khurramova 4:46.34;
2000 m St (22): Odina Jorayeva/2004 7:48.03; Shirin Teshaboyeva/2004 8:12.79;
60 m H (22): Khurshidabonu Kholiiyeva 8.81; Nurkhon Ochilova/2004 9.07; Laylo Davletyarova 9.24;
Nodira Ochilova/2005 9.42;
heats (22) h1: Kholliyeva 9.04; Davletyarova 9.32; Ochilova/2004 9.36;
H J (23): Barnokhon Sayfullayeva/2005 1.79; Alina Aripova/2004 1.67; Valeriya Gorbatova/2004 1.67;
L J (22): Kseniya Borusheva/2004 5.70; Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 5.65;
T J (23): Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 12.80; Nadezhda Shustova 11.94;
S P (22): Malika Nasretdinova/2004 16.33 /Junior NIR;
4×200 R (23): Tashkent Team 1:47.66;
4×400 R (22): Tashkent Team 4:03.30;
Youth Girls:
60 m (22): Karina Karimova/2008 7.88 (& 7.90 as 1h1);
1500 m (23): Maftuna Akhmedova/2007 4:49.36;
3000 m (24): Maftuna Akhmedova/2007 10:23.59; Anastasiya Silchenkova/2009 10:24.23;
2000 m St (22): Guzal Mukhammedvaliyeva/2006 7:10.79; Mukhayo Mukhammadzhonova/2006 7:11.37; Dilnoza Khoshimova 7:18.89; Robiya Isroilova 7:58.77;
60 m H / 76.2 cm (22): Alina Bikmurzina/2006 9.11; Shakhrizoda Khodirova/2007 9.15; Safiya Nikolayeva/2008 9.19;
heats (22) h2: Khodirova/2007 9.20; Bikmurzina/2006 9.32; Nikolayeva/2008 9.34;
H J (23): Emiliya Rudina/2006 1.70;
T J (22): Raykhona Khamrayeva/2006 12.02;
Pentathlon (24): Anna Chikalova/2006 3566 / NYR (9.58; 1.71; 12.69; 5.13; 2:37.26);
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KYRGIZSTAN
National Indoor Championships at Bishkek / 18. – 19.02.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Melis Nadyrov, KGZ-Federation – )
this competition was held as National Champs for Seniors and for Youth athletes (born 2006 or later) /
all events hand-timed
Men:
60 m (28): Temirlan Alymkulov 6.9; Vadim Krivulin 7.0; Ivan Kuritsyn 7.0;
heats (28): Alymkulov 7.1; Kuritsyn 7.1;
3000 m (19): Nursultan Keneshbekov 8:48.1;
L J (19): Temirlan Alymkulov 7.05;
Youth Boys:
60 m (28): Egor Pobejmov/2007 6.9; Boizak Myrzaliyev/2007 7.0;
heats (28): Pobejmov/2007 7.1; Myrzaliyev/2007 7.1; Islam Sharsheyev/2006 7.1;
Women:
60 m (18): Ekaterina Pavlenko 7.8; Anastasia Bondarenko/2004 7.9; Aliya Samarkul kyzy/2004 8.1;
heats (18): Bondarenko/2004 7.8; Pavlenko 7.9; Samarkul kyzy/2004 8.0; Sabina Batadjiyeva 8.0;
3000 m (19): Ainuska Kalil kyzy 9:52.3;
Youth Girls:
60 m (18): Diana Suleymanova/2007 8.0; Emiliya Suleymanova/2006 8.1 (& 8.0 in heats); Diana
Dunayeva/2009 8.1;
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Indoor 60 m Time Trials Meeting at Dubai / 19.02.2023
(-courtesy of the Ultimate Athletics – website – )
Men:
60 m / Race 1: Umar Khayam Hameed PAK 6.79; Mehdi Takordmioui MAR 7.11; Khaled Khalifa EGY 7.25; Race 2: Ali Haji BRN/2005 6.85; Dannish Walker-Khan GBR 6.85;
heats h1: Hameed 6.83; Takordmioui 6.88; Khalifa 7.24; Ramzi Naim LBN 7.27; h2: Mohammed Sinan IND 6.78 (dnf in final); Haji/2005 6.78; Walker-Khan 6.79; Kristian Pulli FIN 6.94;
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THAILAND
GOLDEN FLY Series Street competition at Bangkok / 25.02.2023
(-courtesy of the Competition – website -)
following are complete from this International Street event with invited competitors from 10 foreign countries and best THAI-athletes in Pole Vault and Long Jump / no wind-measurements in Long Jump
Men:
P V: Austin Miller USA 5.76; Yao Jie CHN 5.71; Patsapong Amsam-Ang THA 5.61/NR (eq.); Seito
Yamamoto JPN & Takuma Ishikawa JPN & Matt Ludwig USA 5.41; Kasinphob Chommanad THA 5.41;
L J; Cheswill Johnson RSA 7.84; Gabriel Luiz Boza BRA 7.81; Lucas Marcelino Dos Santos BRA 7.66; Janry Ubas PHI 7.49; Carter Shell USA 7.22; Pratchaya Tepparak THA (0.00);
Women:
P V: Zuzanna Prazakova CZE & Anicka Newell CAN 4.21; Chonthicha Khabut THA 4.01; Chayanisa
Chomchuendee THA 3.81; Anika Chatikavanij THA 3.61;
L J: Agate De Sousa STP 6.56; Sumire Hata JPN 6.47; Magdalena Zebrovska POL 6.42; Quanesha Burks
USA 6.16; Parinya Chueamaroeng THA 5.74; Supawat Choothong THA 5.69;
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HONGKONG
HKAA Athletics Series Meeting / 25. – 26.02.2023
(-courtesy of the HKAA – website – )
following are detailed best results from this competition with a rather good depth of excellent performances in
Men´s Long Jump (although the best jumps for most jumpers on 1st day were unfortunately wind-aided)
Men:
100 m (25)/+2.7: Lee Hong Kit 10.36w; Chan Yat Lok 10.47w; Ho Wai Lun 10.53w; So Yin Ken 10.79w;
Leung San Lok 10.86w;
heats (25) h9/+1.1: Du Chun Hei 10.76 (disq.in final); Leung San Lok 10.81; h10/+2.0: Lee Hong Kit 10.46; Chan Yat Lok 10.54; Ho Wai Lun 10.65; So Yin Ken 10.85;
200 m (26)/+1.1: Ho Wai Lun 21.49; Chan Yat Lok 21.75; Mak Chun Ho 21.83;
heats (26) h7/nwi: Ho Wai Lun 21.55; Seung San Lok 21.99;
800 m (26): Mohammad Kamran Khan 1:53.05; Sean Fontaine USA 1:53.46;
10000 m (25): Yu Hin Wa 31:19.25; Tse Chun Yin 31:24.26;
110 m H (26)/ 0.0: Addis Wong Lok Hei 14.20; Lee Ka Yiu 14.22; Cheung Sui Hang 14.30; Mui Chung Yeung 14.72; Fung Kin Hei 14.86; Lui Chun Yun 14.98;
heats (26) h1/+0.8: Lui Chun Yun 14.92; Fung Kin Hei 15.08; Chan Chun Ho 15.10; h2/+1.9: Lee Ka Yiu
14.13; Addis Wong Lok Hei 14.19; Mui Chung Yeung 14.54; Cheung Sui Hang 14.66;
L J (25): Ko Ho Long 7.80w/+2.1 (& 7.80w/+2.4 & 7.60/+1.8); Lin Ming Fu 7.60w/+2.8 (& 7.35/+1.8);
Ma Ka Ho 7.55w/+3.6 (& 7.49/+1.7); Wong Pak Hang 7.54w/+2.4 (& 7.46/+1.4); Chan Hon Kit 7.48w/+2.3
(& 7.33/+0.9); Chan Chun Hei 7.25/+1.6; Loi Hoi Lam 7.24/+1.1; Tang Yui Ming 7.10w/+2.3; Chan Chi Keung 7.10w/+2.2;
T J (26): Wong Chun Wing 14.78/+0.3;
S P (26): Sit Wai Lok 14.83;
D T (25): Siu Kai Wing 44.04; Lai Chi Kam 43.52; Wong Kwan Yu 43.14;
J T (26): Man Ko Chun 57.33;
Junior Men / under 20 years:
100 m (25)/ 0.0: Keith Lee King Him 10.89 (& 10.89/+1.3 as 1h3);
110 m H / 99 cm (26)/+1.3: Liu Hiu Long 14.19;
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
100 m (26)/+0.4: Kwok Chung Ting 10.89 (& 10.91/+1.7 as 1h3);
100 m H / 91.4 cm (26)/+0.3: Kwok Chun Ting 14.56;
Women:
100 m (25)/+1.6: Kong Chun Ki 11.69; Chan Pui Kei 11.76; Leung Kwan Yi 11.81; Luo Tsz Yuen 12.11;
Ho Kin Ling 12.22;
heats (25) h1/+2.2: Leung Wing Hei 12.17w; h4/+2.3: Chan Pui Kei 11.76w; Leung Kwan Yi 11.85w;
Kong Chun Ki 11.88w; Li Tsz To 12.18w; Luo Tsz Yuen 12.19w;
200 m (26)/+0.6: Chan Pui Kei 24.94 (& 24.99/-0.1 as 1h3);
400 m (25): Tang Pui Kwan 57.23;
10000 m (26): Vut Tsz Ying 36:55.53;
100 m H (26)/+0.5: Lui Hoi Yan 14.27; Tang Hiu Ching 14.82; Lau Tsz Yan 15.03;
heats (26) h2/+1.3: Lui Hoi Yan 14.12; Tang Hiu Ching 14.71; Lau Tsz Yan 15.22;
H J (26): Chung Wai Yan 1.71; Wong Yuen Nam 1.71;
L J (25): Yue Nga Yan 6.03/+1.2; Jia Wai Yin 5.90/+2.0; Shannon Vera Chan 5.85/+0.5; Wong Pui Ling
5.84/+1.3;
T J (26): Shannon Vera Chan 12.99/+1.0/NR (she improved her NR to 12.88 m/+0.8 in the 2nd round and then
to 12.99 m/+1.0 in her 4th attempt);
H T (25): Tam Hiu Ki 47.78;
J T (26): Ng Ki Sum 42.03; Gianne Mak Tsz Yan 40.65;
Youth Girls / under 18 years:
J T / 500 g (25): Cyrene Hui 43.08;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
Taipei City Spring Champs at Taipei / 16. – 19.02.2023
(-courtesy of the Competition – website – )
following are selected results from this competition for different categories (incl. some Selection Trials for Youth athletes); however, transcriptions of names for several of the following athletes unconfirmed, because names of competitors (from the website in Chinese characters) not finally available for many athletes (= ?? ??) /
additions and corrections would be very welcome
Men:
100 m (17)/+2.1: Lin Tsung-Han 10.63w; Sung Yu-Chun 10.72w;
200 m (19)/+0.6: Huang Tso-Chun 21.59; Sung Yu-Chun 21.72;
400 m (17): Ke Wu Yen-Ming 47.87; Wu Cheng-Yen 48.22; Huang Tso-Chun 48.50; Tsai ??-?? 48.68;
Chen Yi-Chao 48.78;
800 m (19): Yu Ming-Ting 1:56.71;
110 m H (18)/-1.5: Lu Hao-Hua 14.16; Cheng Kai-Lun 14.18; Hsieh Yuan-Kai 14.23; Yang Wei-Ting 14.32; Chu Chen-Hsiang 14.64; Liu Yu-?? 14.76; Hsieh Chih-Lin 14.79;
400 m H (19): Chang Yi-Fan/2004 52.82; Chen Chen-Hsiang 53.53; Chang Chen-Yu 53.78; Huang
Kuan-Yi 53.83; Lin Yu-Wei 54.16;
H J (19): Tsai Wei-Chih 2.10; Cheng Yung-Jen 2.07; Luo Tzu-Chieh/2004 2.01; Chang Teng-Jen 2.01;
P V (16): Huang Cheng-Chi 5.13; Lin Chih-Cheng 5.13; Hsu Teh-Ying 5.13; Huang Yung-Fu 4.90;
Liao Chin-Ting 4.80; Chiu Chun-Chieh 4.60;
L J (18): Lin Chia-Hsing 7.46/+0.2; Sheng Yin-Chen 7.15/ 0.0;
T J (17): Huang Wei-Lin/2004 15.47/+0.6; Shen Yu-Sen 15.03/+0.1;
S P (19): Yang Po-En 17.58; Chen Yi-Chu 16.63; Hsueh Mao-Hung 16.37; Huang No-Ya 15.00;
D T (18): Li Tzu-Yun 53.29; Huang Wei-Cheng 51.37; Chang Che-Chia 48.82; Huang No-Ya 47.42;
H T (17): Shen You-Hao 62.36; Chen Chi-Sheng 59.30; Hsu Yuan-Chang 56.44; Hu Hsiao-Chieh 56.28;
Wang Shi-Chieh 55.63; Chen Yu-Feng 54.54;
J T (18): Chung Cheng-Hung 64.79; Hsu Tai-Yu/2004 64.00; Kuo Yu-Chuan/2006 62.20;
4×100 R (18): Taipei City University Team (??????) 42.02;
4×400 R (19): Taipe City University Team (Lin ??????) 3:18.76;
High School Boys:
100 m (17)/+1.1: Lin Po-Hsun/2004 10.59; Chen ??-?? 10.80;
400 m (17): Li An-Yi/2004 48.37;
800 m (19): Li An-Yi/2004 1:51.07; Tseng Tzu-Sheng/2004 1:52.44; Chiang Yi-An 1:53.87;
Chen Bai-Yi/2005 1:54.25;
110 m H / 99 cm (18)/+0.8: Hsieh Po-Wei/2005 14.07; Hsieh Chun-Yen/2006 14.17; Yang Wen-Chieh/2004
14.21; Chen Shao-Hsuan/2005 14.40; Chao Pinh-Hao (??) 14.46; Bai ??-?? 14.85;
400 m H (19): Yang Chun-Chun (??)/2004 52.69; Huang Yu-Chieh/2006 53.74; Hsieh Sheng-Wei 54.48;
H J (19): Lin Kuan-Yu/2004 2.01;
P V (16): Hsieh Hung-Ta 4.60;
L J (18): Hung Bing-Yan 7.28/+0.7; Lai Chun-Han/2006 7.14/+1.5;
T J (17): Liu Cheng-Han/2006 14.93/+0.7;
S P / 6 kg (19): ?? Wang ?? 16.42;
H T / 6 kg (17): Lu Pin-?? 54.94;
J T (18): Huang Chao-Hung/2006 70.67; Wang ??-Hao 62.70; Wu Ping-Shen/2004 62.20;
Decathlon (17/18)/no details: Su ??-?? 6291;
4×100 R (18): New Taipei City HS Team (Lin Yao-?????) 42.49;
4×400 R (19): Taichung Mayor HS Team (He Wei-Han, ?????) 3:18.59;
Middle School Boys:
110 m H / 91.4 cm (18)/+1.1: Wu Yi-Han 14.49; ?? Sheng-Yan 14.62;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (17)/+1.1 / Trials event:: Hsieh Yuan-Kai/2006 13.77;
S P / 5 kg (16): Cheng Yao-Kuan/2007 16.23;
D T / 1.5 kg (18): Cheng Yao-Kuan/2007 52.76;
H T / 5 kg (17): Li ??-Sheng 61.26;
Women:
100 m (17)/+1.5: Hu Chun-Wei 12.01; Hsu Ya-Ting 12.15;
200 m (19)/ 0.0: Chang Po-Ya 24.77; Hu Chun-Wei 25.14;
1500 m (17): Lisa Ries 4:39.77;
10000 m (16): Tsao Chun-Yu 35:23.91; Lisa Ries 36:22.27; Tang Le-Yu 36:42.78; Chen Ya-Fen 38:09.35;
3000 m St (18): Chen Chao-Chun 11:24.93; Wu Chia-Yun/2004 11:46.03; Cheng ??-Wei 12:07.77,
Tsai Yi-Ting 12:19.21; Wei Li-Heng 12:25.23;
110 m H (18)/-0.3: Chang Po-Ya 13.76; Hsu Le 14.02; ?? Hui-Yin 14.20; Chiang Chieh-Hsin 14.41;
Hsieh Ru-Yi 14.85;
400 m H (19): Lo Pei-Lin 62.15; Lin Mei-Hsiu 63.39;
H J (16): Lin Pei-Hsuan/2007 1.68; Chang Chia-Yu 1.68; Tsai Min-Ting 1.68;
P V (17): Shen Yi-Ru 3.90; Lin Hsuan-Ni 3.65; Chen Chuan-Lin 3.65; Ho Chieh-Ying 3.25; Wang
Yu-Chen 3.25;
L J (19): Lin Li-Chi 6.13/+1.6; ?? ??-?? 5.88/-0.6; Chen Chia-Chien 5.79/-1.1;
T J (17): Lin Yu-Ting 12.25/+1.1; Chang Wei-Ching 12.16/+0.7;
S P (18): Wu Tzu-En 15.54; Tseng Chih-Wei 15.25; Chao Yi-Hsuan 14.49;
D T (17): Liu Chih-Jen 46.28; Yang Chia-Hsiu 42.28; Lu Wen-Ning/2004 42.23;
H T (16): Yu Ya-Chien 64.16 / missed her NR by 18 cm only; Hung Hsiu-Wen 56.20; Hung Chi-Hsien 51.86; Liang Yu-Chieh 51.21; Lin Yi-Tsen 50.69; Liu Pei-Ying/2004 49.69; Lu Wen-En 46.51;
Wei Chia-Shan 45.27;
J T (18): Su Chao-Chi 55.08; Li Hui-Jun 55.02; Chiu Yu-Ling 54.00; Liu Chih-Ren 52.43; Tang De-??
48.66; Shi Hsin-Hua 45.67; Chen ??-Yi 45.63; Hsu Fang-Ling 43.55;
4×100 R (18): National Sports University Team (?? ?? ?????) 46.69;
High School Girls:
100 m (17)/+0.5: ?? ??-?? 12.20;
400 m (17): Liu Chen-Yu/2007 57.44; Liao ??-Han 57.97;
800 m (19): Chen Chieh-An/2007 2:15.99;
10000 m (16): Huang Yu-?? 38:19.79;
3000 m St (18): Song Kuan-Ying 12:17.21; Dong Wei-?? 12:23.94;
100 m H (18)/-1.1: Lai Yin-Ting/2006 14.46; ?? ??-?? 14.53; Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.58; ?? Ai-Lin
14.91;
400 m H (19): Lai Yin-Ning/2006 64.65;
P V (17): Chen Tzu-Chen/2004 3.75;
L J (19): Hsu Chih-Hsuan/2004 5.63/+0.4;
S P (18): Chiang Jing-Yuan/2006 13.41;
D T (17): Chiang Jing-Yuan/2006 44.99;
H T (16): Chen Yu-Cheng 44.78;
J T (19): Chan Feng-Yu/2005 44.50; ?? ??-?? 42.17;
Heptathlon (18/19)/no details: Sandy Kuo Hsien-Ti/2005 4317;
4×100 R (18): Taoyuan City HS Team (Luo Shi-Han, ??????) 47.65;
4×400 R (19): Taichung Xinmin HS Team (Lin ???????) 3:55.45;
Middle School Girls:
100 m (17)/+2.8: Chen Ya-?? 12.25w;
800 m (19): Wang Yi (??) 2:14.74;
2000 m St (18): Wang Ying-Ying 7:59.65; Li Pei-?? 8:15.00; Lin ??-?? 8:16.17;
2000 m St (18) / Trials event: Chu Chieh-Yu/2007 7:05.75 / NYR; Pan ??-?? 7:15.30; Si ??-?? 7:36.53;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (18)/-0.1: Hsiao Chieh (??) 14.56,
100 m H / 76.2 cm (17)/-1.0 / Trials event: Lai Yin-Ning/2006 14.39;
P V (17): Shen Si-Yu/2007 3.53;
S P / 3 kg (16): Chiang Jing-Yuan/2006 15.61;
H T / 3 kg (16): Li ??-?? 48.56; Shi ??-?? 48.25;
J T / 500 g (17): Chen Li-Tsen/2008 43.25;
J T / 500 g (17)/Trials event: Cheng Hsin-Yi 45.97; Ye ??-?? 45.93; Tseng Hsin-Hui/2006 44.26;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R / High School (17): Taoyuan Yangmei HS Team (Chen Ting-You, ???????) 3:38.21;
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National Cup Championships at Kaohsiung / 22. – 26.02.2023
results from this competition just obtained in Chinese figures with translations not yet available /
info includes a new NR in Women´s Hammer Throw on 2nd day (23 Feb) by Yu Ya-Chien with 65.21 m
detailed results will be most probably part of my next report
SA Performance Trial Meeting / 18.02.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore-Federation – )
H J: Brandon Heng Fu Hong 2.07;
4×100 R: National Team (C.Quek Jun Jie, J.Chua Hanwei, M.Lee Ren, X.Ho Ann Heng) 40.56;
National Junior Team (X.Tan, Ong Ying Tat, Liau Fong Jun, Tate Tan) 42.00;
4×400 R: National Team (C.Quek Jun Jie, Ng Chin Hui, T.R.Thiruben, Z.P.Muncherji) 3:15.81;
100 m / Race 2/+1.6: Bernice Liew Yee Ling 12.39;
4×100 R: National Team (B.Liew Yee Ling, C.Goh Chi Ling, R.Z.Enriquez, K.Ong) 47.61;
National Junior Team (L.Jaiganth, E.Lee Shyin, A.Tan Yi Han, C.Lim Yee Chern) 49.85;
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Asian Youth Champs Selection Trials at Diyagama / 21.- 22.02.2023
(-courtesy of the Ceylonathletics – website – )
2000 m St (22): Sanuka Mihisara Gunarathne/2006 6:24.91;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (21)/+0.1: M.G.Sadila Rashmika/2006 14.68;
400 m H / 84 cm (21): K.L.Ayomal Akalanka/2006 52.87;
H J (21): G.L.Arthavidu/2006 2.00; Nilupul Pehesara Thenuja/2006 2.00;
P V (21): W.T.Malindarathna Silva/2006 4.65 / NYR;
400 m (22): K.Takshima Nuhansa/2006 57.74;
800 m (21): W.M.K.Nimali Wickramasinghe/2006 2:15.80;
1500 m (22): W.M.K.Nimali Wickramasinghe/2006 4:47.89; T.G.H.Dulanjana Pradeepani/2006 4:47.89 (same
2000 m St (22): N.Abinaya/2006 8:25.48;
H J (22): L.Sithuli Sadithya/2006 1.68;
National Throwers Competition at Tashkent / 24.02.2023
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation website – )
D T: Ivan Markelov 52.71; Rashidbek Sodikov 51.82; Dunesod Sayfullayev/2004 50.26;
H T: Ayubkhon Fayozov/2004 63.41;
J T: Aleksandr Svechnikov 64.13; Humayun Aboshkhonov 62.93;
D T / 1.5 kg: Abdulazim Rakhmatullayev/2007 51.15;
H T: Zarina Nosirjonova 59.58; Daria Matviyenko 46.39;
J T: Musharaf Saydakhmedova 47.32; Makhliyo Tozhaliyeva 43.55;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
H T: Elina Silamiyeva/2004 54.97;
J T: Ugiloy Norboyeva/2004 42.56;
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(-courtesy of Mr Tom Crick – )
following are selected best performances from these competitions with only few events to be held /
all QATAR athletes except few foreigners as noted
Qatar Milers Club Open Meeting at Doha / 22.02.2023
800 m: Imrane El Bouzagaoui/2005 1:48.96; Rabi Mohamed Mubarak 1:48.97; Zakaria Al-Alhlami2004
1:50.44; Ibrahim Haydar Abdallah/2007 1:53.05;
3000 m: Mohamed El Alami MAR/2004 8:16.23; Ashraf El Harrar/2005 8:22.60; Hussain Ali Kamal KUW
8:28.71; Hamse Adam/2006 8:35.22; Zineddine Ferrah/2006 8:37.18;
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Aspire Track Meeting at Doha / 11.02.2023
600 m: Ibrahim Haydar Abdallah/2007 1:20.11; Muwafaq Al-Qadi/2007 1:22.29; Badreldin Haydar
800 m: Hatim Oulghazi/2007 1:51.13;
1500 m: Zakaria El Alhlami/2004 3:46.91; Abdulsalam Ibrahim Farah UAE 3:51.01; Ashraf El Harrar/2005
3:52.90; Hamse Adam/2006 3:58.25; Zineddine Ferrah/2006 3:59.10;
(-courtesy of the Ultimate Athletics – website – )
Junior & Youth competitors (foreigners training/competing in Dubai)
International Time Trials Meeting at Dubai / 16.02.2023
100 m / 0.0: Dannish Walker-Khan GBR 10.79;
200 m/+0.7: Dannish Walker-Khan GBR 21.37;
800 m: Oliver Demain GBR 1:57.74;
L J: Kristian Pulli FIN 7.92/+0.7;
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Ultimate Racenight Meeting at Dubai / 03.02.2023
60 m / Race 1/-1.1: Thalhath Shah IND 7.10; Race 2/-1.2: Khaled Khalifa EGY 7.31; Justin Endang CMR
7.31; Scott Bajere GBR 7.33; Salem Ali UAE 7.37;
800 m: Lamin S.Jallow GAM 1:57.99;
60 m / -1.3: Raimat Omotosho NGR 8.31;
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Inter School Athletics Meet at Fuvahmulah / 05. – 08.02.2023
(-courtesy of the Maldives Federation – Facebook-site – )
Every year March 8 is celebrated as International Women’s Day. On this occasion, we would like to bring you the emergence of sporting excellence among Asian women on the global stage, especially in track and field athletics. Japan, a pioneer in Asian sports for the past several decades, was a forerunner in inducting the women’s competitions in their national championships way back in 1925. It paved way for a lone athlete from Japan to take part in the Women’s World Games held in Gothenburg the following year.
Kinue Hitomi emerged as a star of the 1926 edition by garnering 2 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze medals. She dominated the long jump in both standing (2.49 m) and running (5.50 m) positions that brought Asia its first-ever global title. She added 40 cm to the running long jump to defend her title four years later. Her 1930 sojourn in Prague also got her silver in the pentathlon, besides winning two bronze medals through 60m and javelin throw. In between, this multi-talented young woman also won the “Olympic” silver in Amsterdam-1928, clocking 2:17.6 in the 800m.
The inaugural Asian Games was held in Delhi in 1951 where athletes from hosts India joined the Japanese women in their sporting encounter. The women athletes from South East Asian countries, especially those from Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore made their appearance thereafter. From another part of the continent, Iran and the two Koreas regularly sent their representatives to take part in the women’s competitions.
Chi Cheng, an athlete from Taiwan (now Chinese Taipei), took advantage of her student days in the United States to receive specialized training and started excelling in the sprints, hurdles and jumping events in the 1970s. Although Japan dominated the inaugural Asian championships in Marikina in 1973, it was Amelita Alanes from the hosts Philippines who won the fastest woman title by taking the 100m gold in 11.6 secs, a tradition Lydia de Vega continued a decade later.
The 1980s witnessed the emergence of Indian women athletes like sprinter P.T. Usha, hurdler M.D. Valsamma, distance runner Geeta Zutshi and long jumper Mercy Kuttan. In the next decades, Shiny Wilson, Jyotirmoyee Sikdar, Mayookha Johny and Anju Bobby George painted the country’s supremacy in the Asian scene. Usha barely missed a medal in the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984 while Anju was lucky to get a bronze in the World Championships in the long jump in 2003.
The popularity of distance running in Japan prompted the introduction of an international marathon, especially for the ladies, in the 1980s at Nagoya. However, the Chinese revolution in the 1990s took the sheen away from Japan as some of their finest distance runners trained by coach Ma Junren have started breaking world records. Wang Junxia stood out among them. In 1993, she set world records in 3000m and 10,000m events. The previous year, she won the world junior title in the latter event.
Athletes from different terrains started proving their mettle when the new millennium arrived. Sri Lankan sprinter Susanthika Jayasinghe won a silver medal in 200m in Sydney-2000. In her favourite event, she had two world championship medals ten years apart with a silver in 1997 and a bronze in 2007. Earlier, Syrian combined event specialist Ghada Shouaa took heptathlon gold in the 1995 Worlds in Gothenburg and the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. She also added a bronze to her collection from the 1999 world championships in Sevilla.
Chinese strongwoman Gong Lijiao was a popular name around the shotput circle. She had a full set of Olympic medals (Gold, Silver and Bronze) besides seven World championships medals (2g, 2s, 3b). Hammer thrower Zhang Wenxiu and pole vaulter Li Ling were the other notable Chinese athletes to name a few.
Kazakhstan was one of the former Soviet Republics which joined the Asian Athletics family after the disintegration of the USSR. Ace triple jumper Olga Rypakova was among the top names that the country produced. In 2012 she became the Olympic Champion in London. Four years later she collected a bronze medal in Rio de Janeiro. The Asian women also briefly held global marks in some technical events like pole vault and race walking. The emigrant athletes to Bahrain got some global medals in the recent past. However, it was the native Asians who prevailed at the World Arena most of the time. Especially East Asian athletes from China and Japan have constantly proved that women’s power played a major role in raising their country’s stature on the global stage.
Article By : Ram. Murali Krishnan
NEPAL
16th ASIAN Cross Country Champs at Kathmandu / 07.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Cuddy Valson- )
-these Championships were finally held for the first time since 2018, because the Champs scheduled for 2020
were cancelled and then in 2022 postponed to this year – both due to the COVID-situation
-unfortunately most of the ASIAN AA Member Federations with usually strong Long Distance runners (such as
all ARAB ASIAN countries incl. BRN, KSA, QAT as well as CHN or KOR) didn´t participate at these Champs
and for JPN only two runners (one male and one female) were entered
-overall athletes from only 11 ASIAN AA Member Federations (mainly from the South Asian region) competed
-India won 4 Gold medals (4 + 1 + 3), followed by Nepal (2 + 4 + 2), Iran (1 + 2 + 1); Japan (1 + 1 + 0) and
Thailand (1 Bronze)
following are the complete results for all finishers and for the teams (based on times for TOP 3 per country)
Men / 10 km (25 competitors):
Deepak Adhikari NEP 33:53 (33:52.07); Daichi Kamino JPN 33:53 (33:52.39); Mukesh Bahadur Pal NEP
34:33; Mohammad Hossein Tayebi IRI 34:43; Muhammad Akhtar PAK 34:48; Dipak Suhang NEP 34:54;
Morteza Beiranvand IRI 35:00; Mansoor Bayat IRI 35:09; Sanjaya Shrestha NEP 35:20; Hemraj Gurjar IND 35:42; Anand Singh IND 36:00; Nilesh Kumar Rathna IND 36:09; Rajan Rokaya NEP 36:22; Balram IND 36:46; Tse Chun Yin HKG 37:16; Seyed Amir Zamanpour IRI 38:06; Sher Khan PAK 38:23; Huang Hsiang-Wei TPE 38:23; Moh.Elahi Sardar BAN 38:45; Shih Yu-Tso TPE 39:12; Sajjad Muhammad PAK 39:29; Moh.Al Amin BAN 40:35; Yoosuf Ibrahim MDV 41:02; Mohamed Fawaz MDV
42:29; Mohamed Irufan MDV 43:25;
Teams (only 5 countries): NEP 1:43:19; IRI 1:44:51; IND 1:47:50; PAK 1:52:39; MDV 2:06:55;
Junior Men / 8 km (13 competitors):
Samir Eghbali Ghahyazi IRI 27:38; Shivaj Parashuram IND 27:39; Pouria Eshaghinezhad IRI 28:02;
Subhasis Ghosh IND 28:11; Vijay Sanjay Savaratkar IND 29:50; Ser Bahadur Adhikari NEP 30:05;
Sanjay Damai NEP 30:32; Divbyanshu Kumar IND 31:00; Bikesh Ghimire NEP 31:13; Matin Shahbazi
IRI 31:16; Dipendra Bohora NEP 31:48; Amir Hossein Shahsavari IRI 32:24; Ajay Panday Chetari NEP
33:40;
Teams (only 3 countries): IND 1:25:40; IRI 1:26:56; NEP 1:31:50;
Women / 10 km (13 competitors):
Yua Sarumida JPN 38:33; Rajpura Pachhai NEP 41:31; Sonika IND 41:32; Chhavi Yadav IND 41:33;
Munni Devi IND 41:33; Linda Janthachit THA 42:06; Puspa Bhandari NEP 42:55; Bindra Dhanake Shrestha NEP 43:31; Phulmati Rana NEP 43:45; Reskha Bista NEP 44:21; Wong Cheuk Ning HKG 45:02; Natthaya Thanaronnawat THA 45:22; Suneeka Prichaprong THA 45:48;
Teams (only 3 countries): IND 2:04:36; NEP 2:07:57; THA 2:13:16;
Junior Women / 6 km (11 competitors):
Srushti Shridhar Redekar IND 24:15; Ram Maya Budha NEP 24:15; Beby IND 24:21; C.Priyanka IND 25:33; Bhumeshwory Devi Huidrom IND 25:57; Rinky Biswas BAN 26:23; Rajya Laxmi Rawal NEP 26:56; Bimala Karki NEP 27:11; Samita Budha NEP 27:47; Anju Khadka NEP 28:00; Samsun Nahar Ratna BAN 28:03;
Teams (only 2 countries): IND 1:14:09; NEP 1:18:22;
ON THE ROAD
(-courtesy of several Race – websites – )
CHINESE TAIPEI
following are the results from two International Races with few runners from foreign countries / all TPE runners (with unconfirmed transcription for most of the following names) except foreigners as noted
Twin Cities Marathon at Taipei / 05.03.2023
Men:
Joseph Mwangi Ngare KEN 2:21:55; Jamin Ekai Ngankon KEN 2:22:25; Lukas Wambua Muteti KEN 2:28:14; Chang Ching-Dun 2:34:58; Kenji Oyama JPN 2:37:17; Li Chi-Tsun 2:37:21; Shu Song-Ming 2:37:45;
Women:
Jemimah Wayua Musau KEN 2:54:56; Yang Yong-Hsin 3:00:08; Chiu Li-Ching 3:01:36; Yang Hsiao-Chu
3:02:24; Chu Ying-Ying 3:02:34; Liu Su-Ya 3:06:31; Tsai Han-Chi 3:08:22; Li Huei-Chuan 3:10:57;
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Ancient Capital Half Marathon at Tainan / 05.03.2023
Men:
Stephen Kimenya Njogu KEN 1:07:04; Chou Chian-Feng 1:08:54; Li Li-Chun 1:09:25; Willy Tanui KEN
1:11:02; Lin Chen-Hao 1:11:07; Huang Hua-Fan 1:11:26; Simon Rotich KEN 1:11:46; Huang Wei-Heng
1:12:01; James Drakeford GBR 1:12:22; Wu Rui-En 1:13:15;
Women:
Chang Chi-Hsuan 1:19:35; Yu Ya-Chun 1:22:36; Chen Chao-Chun 1:23:49; Tseng Chun-Chi 1:24:49;
Yao Hsuan-Yu 1:29:43;
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INDIA
Apollo Tyres National Marathon at New Delhi / 26.02.2023
following are additional results from this Race / in addition to the performances from the Full Marathon Race
for invited Elite runners (by Report No 5) / all runners from INDIA except few foreigners as noted
Men:
Half Marathon:
Kiran Pandurang Matre 1:06:02; Nano Guto (ETH ??) 1:06:07; Tirtha Pun 1:06:25; Amit Khanduri 1:10:03;
Sahil Kumar 1:10:19; Ramesh Chand5ra 1:11:35; Ishan Sharma 1:11:46;
Marathon / Open Race:
Urga Kebebe ETH 2:16:53; Harshad Mhatre 2:20:49; Ranjeet Patel 2:20:49; Manoj Kumar 2:23:58;
Virendra Kumar Pal 2:24:05; Anuj Kumar 2:36:19;
Women:
Half Marathon:
Tashi Ladol 1:27:20; Stanzin Chondol 1:27:22; Vadde Navya 1:29:48; Stanzin Dolkar 1:30:17;
Marathon / Open Race:
Chinta Yadav 3:12:30; Brigid Kimitwai KEN 3:14:17; Farheen Firdose 3:15:45; Sandya Shanker 3:27:51;
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SK National Half Marathon at Jodhpur / 05.03.2023
Men:
Sachin ?? 1:08:03; Mukesh Kumar 1:09:19; Deva Ram 1:12:12;
Women:
Pooja ?? 1:30:11;
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Narsee Monjee National Half Marathon at Chandigarh / 05.03.2023
Men:
Aneesh Chandel 1:12:43;
Women:
Jyoti ?? 1:29:03; Vinita Gujar 1:31:49;
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National Marathon at Manipal / 12.02.2023
Men:
Marathon:
Nanjundappa Vellapa 2:37:17; Isaac Kemboi Komon KEN 2:37:36;
Half Marathon:
Shivam Yadav 1:08:28; Parasappa Halijol 1:09:07;
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MALAYSIA
Internat. City Day Half Marathon at Kuala Lumpur / 05.03.2023
Men:
Lel Kipchirchir KEN 1:07:22; James Munyi Maregu KEN 1:09:26; James Gikunga Karanja KEN 1:10:59;
Bernard Muthoni Mwendia KEN 1:11:14; Anas Rosli MAS 1:18:46;
Women:
Michelle Chua MAS 1:31:04; Loh Chooi Fern MAS 1:31:10; Tahira Najmunisaa Muh.Zaid MAS 1:32:19; Dorcas Jebotip Tarus KEN 1:33:23; Corinne Gunn Huey Min MAS 1:33:33;
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International Half Marathon at Alor Setar / 04.03.2023
Men:
James Gikunga Karanja KEN 1:15:05; Muhammad Haziq Hamzan MAS 1:16:36;
Women:
Dorcas Jebotip Tarus KEN 1:33:18;
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Hatta Hills Half Marathon at Dubai / 05.03.2023
Men:
Paul Komo KEN 1:18:27;
Women:
Simone Walter GER 1:28:14; Gillian Clarke IRL 1:29:45; Ellie Webb USA 1:33:07; Tanvi Lad
IND 1:38:00;
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OMAN
Al Seeb Half Marathon at Muscat / 25.02.2023
(-adds/corrs to Report No 5- courtesy of Mr Dave Cundy -)
please be informed, that results by runners from OMAN can NOT be valued as National Records, because
there is no official confirmation about the course measurement for this race
Men:
Abdelali Bouazzaoui MAR 1:06:10; Abdullah Al-Qarini OMA 1:09:49/(not a NR); Wathah Al-Filiti OMA 1:09:55; Balalarb Al-Hamhami OMA 1:11:03; Salem Al-Rashidi OMA 1:11:21;
Women:
Zohreh Hashemi IRI 1:30:56; Mintthu Suontama FIN 1:35:09;…6. Marwa Al-Rawahi OMA 1:58:34/(not
a NR);
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On the other hand the certification about official course measurement for all races at another event in OMAN, the International Al Mouj Marathon at Muscat, 11th Nov 2022, was confirmed.
In this race (with results included to my Report No 22), another female runner from OMAN achieved a faster time as a NR = 1:46:11 by Nutayla Al-Harthy
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ON THE TRACK
INDIA
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan -)
National 400 m Championships at Trivandrum / 05. – 06.03.2023
Men (6): Muhammed Ajmal 46.90; Rahul Ramesh Kadam 47.51; T.Santhosh Kumar 47.72; Vikrant Panchal
47.83; W.Nihal Joel 47.98; Mijo Chacko Kurian 48.11; Shubham Dattatray Deshan 48.56; Praveen Kumar 48.57;
semis (5) s1: Santhosh 48.01; Kurian 48.04; Dattatray 48.11; Joel 48.26; s2: Ajmal 47.77; Panchal 48.40; Kadam 48.48; Praveen 48.60;
heats (5) h2: Ajmal 48.37; Kadam 48.52; Theertheesh Shetty 48.60;
Junior Men / born 2003 -2004 (6): S.Barath/(2003) 47.83; A.A.Suraj/(2003) 48.25 (48.241); R.Abishek/2004
48.25 (48.244); Kapil ??/(2003) 48.26; Sharon Abraham/(2003) 48.56;
Women (6): Dandi Jyothika Sri 53.26; Aishwarya Mishra 53.49; Kiran Pahal 54.29; Gowrinandana 54.64;
Deepanshi ?? 55.26; A.S.Sandra 56.65; Pranjali Dilip Patil 57.29;
heats (5) h1: Mishra 54.09; Deepanshi 55.87; h2: Jyothika Sri 54.45; Pahal 54.48; Gowrinandana 54.55;
Patil 57.20;
Junior Women / born 2003 – 2004 (6): Priya H.Mohan/(2003) 53.55; Kuldeep Kaur/(2003) 56.97; P.R.
Neeharika/2004 57.41;
Youth Girls / born 2005 – 2006 (6): Khushi Sadana Umesh/2006 56.18; Shravani Sangle/2005 57.88;
Younger Girls / born 2007 – 2008 (6): Rezoana Mallick Heena/2007 53.22 / missed NYR bis 0.08 seconds only; Mansi Bharekar/2008 56.77; M.Nethra/2008 57.66;
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National Open Throws Competition at Bellary / 01.03.2023
Men:
S P: Tajinder Pal Singh Toor 19.95; Karanveer Singh 19.54; Sahib Singh 18.77; Amandeep Singh Dhaliwal 17.71 (5th = only 15.05 !!);
D T: Manjeet ?? 51.24; Praveen Kumar 50.88; Deepak Yadav 49.72; Oinam Singh 49.37; Sachin Suhag 48.92;
H T: Yuvraj Jakhar 52.69; S.Dinesh 52.32;
J T: Kishore Kumar Jena 78.93; Sarjeet Singh 75.63; Abhishek Drall 73.51; Anil Rajbhar 72.36; Vikas Yadav 71.05; Samarjeet Singh Malhi 68.18; Amit Yadav 66.58; Harmanpreet Singh 65.42;
Women:
S P: Manpreet Kaur 16.73; Abha Khatua 15.06; Kachnar Chaudhary 14.34; V.Ambika 13.95;
D T: Kalavathi Basappa Teli 44.83; Nandhini Vellaichamy 43.50; M.N.Sushma 42.98; Ramneet Kaur
42.70; Priyadharshini Moyyappan 42.62;
H T: Rekha Singh 54.44; Manju Bala Singh 53.83; Amreen Subramanyam 46.71; B.Nithya 46.28;
J T: Karishma Sanil 47.60; Neelakanda Hemamalini 45.78; Priya Attri 45.75; M.Sowmyavathi 44.69; Lalita Choudhary 44.11;
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National Open Jumps Competition at Bellary / 02.03.2023
Men:
H J: Sarvesh Anil Kushare 2.24; Uchchaal Kumar Roy & Swadhin Kumar Majhi 2.08; Jesse Sandesh 2.05;
Aadarsh Ram 2.05;
P V: Shekhar Pandey 4.80; E.B.Anas 4.70; Ajay Kumar 4.70; S.Balan 4.60; Uttam Kanshi & Somveer ?? 4.60; Aniket Patel 4.60;
L J: Jeswin Aldrin 8.42/+1.8 / World 2023 Leader & 5th ASIAN All-Time & NR (8.05; 8.26; 8.42 /then he passed the other 3 jumps); Muhammed Anees Yahiya 7.85/-0.7; Rishabh Rishishwar 7.77/+1.4; Sahil Mahabali 7.43/+0.8; C.Santhosh Kumar 7.40/+1.1; Purushotham ?? 7.23/+0.5;
T J: Praveen Chithravel 17.17/+1.2 / World 2023 Leader (17.04; 17.17; 16.88; x ; 17.00; 16.44); Eldhose Paul 16.61/+1.3; Abdullah Aboobacker 15.93/+0.6; Kapil Pandi 14.86/-2.1;
Women:
H J: Rubina Yadav & Abhinaya Shetty 1.74 (equal winners / 3rd = 1.60 m only !!);
P V: G.Sindhushree 3.50; Vibha Srinivasa/2004 3.20 (only 2 competitors);
L J: L.Sruthi Lekshmi 6.11w/+2.2 (& 6.07/-1.1); Manisha Merel 5.96/+1.7; R.Punitha 5.85/+1.6;
T J: Gayathry Sivakumar 12.98/+1.3; R.Punitha 12.39/-1.9; Sharvari Parulekar 12.30/-0.9;
PHILIPPINES
PATAFA Performance Trials Meet at Pasig / 28.02. – 02.03.2023
(-courtesy of Ms Marcor Pacheco, PATAFA -)
Men:
400 m (28): Frederick Ramirez 47.54; Michael Del Prado 48.02; Joyme Sequita 48.46; Edgardo Alejan 48.64; Alhryan Labita 48.78;
800 m (1): Edwin Giron 1:52.50; Mariano Masano 1:53.50; Fredrick Ramirez 1:54.50;
1500 m (2): Alfrence Braza 3:55.89;
3000 m St (1): Junel Gabotia 9:24.98;
110 m H (28)/-0.1: Alvin Vergel 14.76; Tochukwu Onoura Okolo 14.91; Van Alexander Obejas 14.93;
400 m H (1): Tochukwu Onoura Okulo 54.17;
H J (28): Leonard Grospe 2.05; Ernie Calipay 2.00;
L J (28): John Marvin Rafols 7.12/+0.2;
T J (28): Ronnie Malipay 15.32/-0.2;
S P (1): John Albert Mantua 16.87; Tyronne Flores 14.21;
D T (28): John Albert Mantua 47.55; Russel Rocaforte 45.67;
J T (2): Melvin Calano 65.57; John Paul Sarmiento 65.00;
Decathlon (2/ 3): Janry Ubas 6944 (11.30; 7.79; 11.58; 2.00; 53.65 / 15.70; 34.98; 4.60; 50.03; 5:30.78);
John Mike Lera 6042 (11.31; 7.22; 9.93; 1.82; 50.90 / 16.35; 29.28; 3.30; 35.23; 5:04.09);
Women:
100 m (1)/-0.4: Lianne Diana Pama 12.30;
200 m (2)/-0.2: Maureen Schrijvers 25.14; Jessel Lumapas 25.18;
400 m (28): Maureen Schrijvers 55.88; Bernalyn Bejoy 56.98;
3000 m St (1): Abegail Manzano 11:32.70;
100 m H (28)/+0.3: Jelly D.Paragile 14.25; Melissa Escoton 14.63; Sarah Dequinan 15.23 (for Heptathlon);
400 m H (1): Bernalyn Bejoy 61.09;
P V (28): Khrizzie Ruzol 3.20; Jiamari Kawachi 3.00;
T J (1): Abcd Agamanos 12.11/-0.4; Princess Faith Gonzales 11.85/-0.5;
S P (1): Jamela De Asis 12.81;
H T (1): Aira Teodosio 44.05;
J T (2): Evalyn Palabrica 50.26; Lanie Carpentero 45.31; Gennah Malapit 45.19;
Heptathlon (28/ 1): Sarah Dequinan 5173 (15.23/+0.3; 1.67; 10.53; 26.10 / 5.69; 42.67; 2:28.07);
Josefa Ligmayo 4762 (15.48/+0.3; 1.67; 10.25; 27.49 / 5.39; 37.69; 2:32.96);
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CHINESE TAIPEI
Gangdu Athletics Cup Champs at Kaohsiung / 22. – 25.02.2023
(-courtesy of the CTTFA – website – )
following are selected results from this competition for different categories (incl. some Selection Trials for Youth athletes); however, transcriptions of names for several of the following athletes unconfirmed, because translations (from the website in Chinese characters) not finally available for many athletes /
additions and corrections to the contents as below (incl. Year-of-birth for athletes born 2004 or later) would be very welcome
Men:
100 m (23)/+0.4: Yang Chun-Han 10.39; Chen Wen-Pu 10.55; Wang Wei-Hsu 10.68; Wei Tai-Sheng 10.72; Wei Hao-Lun/2004 10.78;
200 m (26)/+1.2: Ge Wu Yen-Ming 21.09; Chen Wen-Pu 21.29; Wei Hao-Lun/2004 21.88;
400 m (23): Peng Ming-Yang 47.76; Chen Chien-Jung 48.05; Yu Chen-Yi 48.27; Lin Chung-Wei/2004
48.42; Yang Lung-Hsiang 48.49; Chen ??-?? 48.50;
5000 m (26): Huang Hsiang-Wei 14:58.67;
10000 m (22): Huang ??-?? 31:08.17; Huang Hsiang-Wei 31:09.29; Chou Hsien-Feng 31:19.79;
3000 m St (25): Huang ??-?? 9:30.76; Lin Sheng-Che 9:33.15; Liao Hsuan-Hao 9:36.52;
110 m H (24)/ 0.0: Lin Yi-Kai/2004 13.98; Yang Wei-Ting 14.07; Lin Ke-Wei 14.07; Chen Yung-Chun 14.37; Chang ??-?? 14.67; Chen ??-?? 14.72; Chuo Chia-Hsuan 14.80; Wang Chen-Yu 14.82;
400 m H (26): Peng Ming-Yang 51.21; Lin Chung-Wei 51.31; Chen Chien-Jung 51.48; Chang Chen-Yu
53.02; Tsai Chun-Cheng 53.05;
H J (25): Fu Chao-Hsuan 2.15; Tsai Wei-Chih 2.12; Chun Kuei-Chun 2.00;
P V (22): Huang Cheng-Chi 5.25; Huang Yung-Fu 5.15; Wang Ying-Kai 5.05; Lin Tsung-Chien 4.85;
Hsu Teh-Ying 4.85; Lin Chih-Cheng 4.75; Kao Chien-Chun 4.65; Ku Ming-Ho 4.55;
L J (26): Wen Hua-Yu 7.59/-0.8;
T J (23): Li Kuei-Lung 15.49/+0.8; Chou Cheng-Chia 15.41/+0.4; Yang Chieh-Yu/2004 14.87/+0.4;
S P (25): Yang Po-En 17.56; Chen Yi-Chu 17.16; Hsieh Mao-Hung 15.71;
D T (24): Huang Wei-Cheng 51.69; Li Chen-You 46.70; Yu Shen-Tao 45.96; Hung ??-?? 45.88; Lu ??-??
45.69; You Sheng ??? 45.36;
H T (22): Shen You-Hao 61.89; Shen Chi-Sheng 61.86; Wang Pu-Ti 58.68; Chen Yu-Feng 56.94;
Hsu Yuan-Chang 55.89; Wang Shi-Chieh 54.91;
J T (23): Cheng Chaio-Tsun 79.87; Huang Shi-Feng 73.99; Wu Tsung-Lun 66.62; Huang Chun-Hao 63.20;
Hsiao Huan-Lin 62.62;
4×100 R (24): National University of Tainan Team (Chao ?????) 41.18;
High School Boys:
100 m (23)/+0.4: Li Po-Ju/2005 10.68; Lin Po-Hsun/2004 10.69;
200 m (26)/+0.3: Lin Po-Hsun/2004 21.25; Li Po-Ju/2005 21.49; Huang Chih-Hui/2005 21.56; Huang
Chuan-Chou/2005 21.61; Hung Men-?? 21.87;
400 m (23): Tsao Kuang-Chun/2004 48.40; Yang Chun-Chun 48.60; Chen Cheng-An/2004 48.77;
800 m (26); Li An-Yi/2004 1:52.05; Chen Bai-Yi/2005 1:53.57; Huang Kuan-Lin/2005 1:53.64;
1500 m (24): Chen Bai-Yi/2005 3:57.73;
5000 m (26): Li ??-?? 14:55.61;
10000 m (22): Li ?? ?? 31:01.54;
3000 m St (25): Lin ??-?? 9:22.23;
110 m H / 99 cm (24)/-0.8: Hsieh Yuan-Kai/2006 13.79; Hsieh Chun-Yen/2006 13.93; Chang Chieh-Hsi/2004 14.25; Wu Fang ?? 14.34; Yang ??-?? 14.37; Hu Hao-Yu 14.39; Chen Shao-Hsuan/2005 14.43;
400 m H (26): Yang Chun-Chun/2004 52.93; Huang Yu-Chieh 53.26; Wu Yu-Ting 54.25;
H J (26): Lin Kuan-Yu/2004 2.02;
P V (24): Hu Yen-Han/2005 4.70; ?? ??-?? 4.60; Liu Chien-Lin/2005 4.50;
L J (25): Chiu Tzu-Chi/2006 7.34/+0.7; Chao Kun-Hsiang/2006 7.26/+1.3; ?? ??-?? 7.23/+0.5;
Chen Yi-An/2005 7.10/-0.1;
S P / 6 kg (23): Liu ??-?? 16.89; Wang ??-?? 16.86;
H T / 6 kg (22): Li Chun-Sheng/2006 57.32;
H T / 6 kg / trials event (22): Wang Shi-Chieh/2004 62.89;
J T (25): Huang Chao-Hung/2006 68.97; Chiu Shao-En/2006 67.20; Ke Yu-Chuan/2006 66.69; Wang
Tzu-Yuan 65.86; Huang Che-Kai/2005 (??) 65.79; Wu Ping-Shen/2004 64.53; Kao ??-?? 62.79;
10000 m Walk (24): Yen Wei-Chen/2004 46:36.97; ?? ??-?? 48:27.34; ?? ??-?? 48:47.80; Chang ??-??
48:52.75; Hung Shi-Feng (??) 49:39.54;
10000 m Walk / trials event: Chen ??-?? 45:35.31;
4×100 R (24): National Yuan Lin HS Team (Wu ?????????????) 41.31;
4×400 R (26): National NST HS Team (Ku ????????) 3:16.41;
Middle School Boys:
2000 m St (25): Ji ??-?? 6:29.81;
2000 m St / Trials event (25): ?? ??-?? 6:06.50; Feng Cheng-Hao (??) 6:06.93; Chen ??-?? 6:08.11;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (24)/-0.9: Hsu Sheng-Yan 14.71;
S P / 5 kg (25): Chen ??-?? 16.58;
S P / 5 kg / Trials event (25): Wang ??-?? 17.75;
D T / 1.5 kg (24): Cheng Yao-Kuan/2007 55.80;
H T / 5 kg (22): ?? ??-?? 60.77;
H T / 5 kg / Trials event (22): Li Chun-Sheng/2006 62.77;
J T / 700 g (26): Shen Ting-Wei 63.85;
5000 m Walk (24): Lin ??-?? 22:34.40; Chen ??-?? 22:41.87; Luo ??-?? 22:56.27; Li ??-?? 23:56.28;
Women:
100 m (23)/+0.2: Hu Chia-Chen 11.63; Chang Li-Ling 12.02;
200 m (26)/+0.3: Hu Chia-Chen 24.40; Chang Li-Ling 24.77;
400 m (23): Liu ??-?? 57.91;
3000 m St (25): Wu ??-?? 11:43.30; Chen ??-?? 12:02.99;
100 m H (24)/+0.3: Chang Po-Ya 13.65; Hsu Le 13.91; Hsieh Ru-Yi 14.04; Lin Hsiao-Huei 14.06;
Li Tzu-Yi 15.01; Liu Hao-Yu 15.07;
400 m H (26): Lo Pei-Lin 61.63; Lin Ya-Hsin 62.12; Chang ??-?? 63.23; Ye ??-Ting 63.72;
H J (25): Li Ching-Ching 1.72; Chang Chaio-Yin 1.72; Tsai Min-Ting 1.66;
P V (22): Lin Hsuan-Ni 3.75; Wu Yi-Ru 3.35;
L J (24): Liu Li-Chi 5.79/-0.4; Huang Shih-Han 5.69/+0.6;
T J (26): Chen Hsin-Huei/2004 12.11/+1.3;
S P (26): Wu Tzu-En 15.31; Tseng Chih-Wei 15.09; Chao Yi-Hsuan 13.42;
D T (26): Liu Chi-Yen 47.61; Li Tsai-Yi 44.63; Sun Shih-Ting 44.36; ?? ??-?? 43.06;
H T (23): Yu Ya-Chien 65.21/NR; Liang Yu-Chieh 51.44; Huang Chih-Chi 49.14;
J T (25): Li Hui-Jun 53.97; Su Chao-Chi 52.59; Liu Chih-Ren 51.00; Chiu Yu-Ting 50.71;
Hsu Jo-Chia 43.96; Hsu Fang-Ling 43.21;
4×100 R (24): Changsha Normal University Team (Ye ????????) 47.80;
4×400 R (26): Yashi Team (Chen Kuan-Mei, ???????) 3:59.49;
High School Girls:
100 m (23)/-1.1: Yang Mei-Mei/2006 12.15; ?? ??-?? 12.25;
200 m (26)/+1.1: Yang Mei-Mei/2006 24.43; Chen ??-?? 24.82; Liu Yen-Chin/2006 25.10; ?? ??-?? 25.16;
400 m (23): Liu Chen-Yu/2007 57.12; Liao ??-Han 57.82;
1500 m (24): Pan Hsiu-Li/2006 4:45.82;
3000 m St (25): Chen ??-?? 11:44.08; Huang ??-?? 11:44.53; Chiang ??-?? 12:19.63;
100 m H (24)/+1.0: Lai Yin-Ning/2006 14.09; Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.32; Wu Chi-Ning 14.51; ?? ??-??
14.51; Wang ??-?? 14.91;
400 m H (26): Lai Yin-Ning/2006 62.97;
H J (25): Hsu Yu-Hsien/2005 1.75; Wang ??-? & Liao Yu-Yen/2006 1.66; ?? ??-?? 1.66;
P V (22): Yen Min-Hsin/2004 3.75; Chen Tzu-Chen/2004 3.55; Chung Yi-Ching/2004 3.55;
L J (24): Chang ??-?? 5.85/+0.3; ?? ??-?? 5.85/-0.1; Wang Tzu-Hsuan/2005 5.79/-0.8;
Hsu Chih-Hsuan/2004 5.68/+0.4;
T J (26): Hsu Tzu-Yu/2004 11.91/ 0.0;
S P (26): Chiang Jing-Yuan/2006 13.99; ?? ??-?? 12.99;
D T (25): Chiang Jing-Yuan/2006 45.16;
H T (23): Chang ??-?? 48.89; Weng ??-?? 46.78; ?? ??-?? 46.48; Lin ??-?? 45.78; Chen Yu-Cheng 45.44;
J T (22): Chiu Pin-Hsun/2005 53.75; Yu Yin-Hsuan/2005 46.11; Chuang Yung-Hsuan/2005 45.84;
Cheng ??-?? 45.12; Ye ??-?? 44.47; Chan Feng-Yu/2005 43.32;
10000 m Walk (24): Chung Shao-Hsun/2005 50:31.19; Yu Tzu-Yun/2006 55:18.97; Shi ??-?? 55:45.97;
4×100 R (24): Taoshi Yangmei HS Team (Luo ?????) 47.68;
4×400 R (26): Taoshi Yangmei HS Team (Luo ?????) 3:54.37;
Middle School Girls:
100 m (23)/+0.5: Huang Yu-Ting/2007 11.99;
200 m (26)/+0.1: Huang Yu-Ting/2007 25.18;
2000 m St (25): Wu ??-?? 7:42.85; Li ??-?? 7:55.30; Lin ??-?? 8:01.22; Li ??-?? 8:08.38;
Chiang ??-?? 8:09.97;
2000 m St / trials event (25): Pan Hsiu-Li/2006 7:08.22; Shi Hui-Ping 7:38.58;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (24)/+0.1: Hsiao ?? ?? 14.36; Yu ??-?? 14.48;
400 m H (26): Chen ??-?? 64.42;
H J (22): Lin Pei-Hsuan/2007 1.72; Wang ??-?? 1.66;
P V (24): Shen Si-Yu/2007 3.45;
H T / 3 kg (23): ?? ??-?? 48.95; Li ??-?? 48.39; Lin ??-?? 48.04;
H T / 3 kg / Trials event (23): Chang ??-?? 52.55;
J T / 500 g (26): Chang Li-?? 45.69;
J T / 500 g / Trials event (26): Ye ??-?? 47.05;
5000 m Walk (26): Yu Tzu-Yun/2006 26:53.39;
4×100 R (24): Taoshi Taoyuan MS Team (Wu ??????) 47.85;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R / High School (24): Xinmin HS Team (Liu ???????) 3:35.70;
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AIS Athletics League Meet at Dubai / 26.02.2023
(-courtesy of the AIS – website-)
100 m/ 0.0: Noureddine Hadid LBN 10.53;
200 m/-0.1: Noureddine Hadid LBN 21.60;
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National Throwers Meeting at Tashkent / 05.03.2023
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation website – )
D T: Ivan Markelov 53.74; Dunyozod Saifullayev/2004 46.27;
H T: Sukhrob Khodjayev 68.74; Ayubkhon Fayozov/2004 64.54; Doston Abdukabirov 50.20;
H T: Zarina Nasirjonova 59.77; Elina Silamiyeva 53.58; Daria Matviyenko 47.59;
GOLDEN FLY Series Street competition at Bangkok / 25.02.2023
(-additions to Report No 5 – with thanks to Mr Paco Ascorbe -)
following are additional wind-details for the Long Jump events
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DELAYED RESULTS
National Selection Trials at Jakarta / 11.01.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Umar Yono, PASI-)
100 m / Race 1/ 0.0: Lalu Muhammad Zohri 10.17; Hadi Sudirman 10.38; Bayu Kertanegara 10.41;
Eko Rimbawan 10.65; Race 2/ 0.0: Wahyu Setiawan 10.58; Fatak Sidik Jaelani 10.72; Adith Rico
Pradana 10.84 (10.837); Steremon Mandagi/2004 10.84 (10.838);
200 m/-0.9: Bayu Kertanegara 21.43;
400 m: Moh.Ramdan Fitriadi 48.06;
800 m: Arjun 1:55.83; Muhammad Fauzan 1:56.19; Iswandi Fokatea 1:56.28;
1500 m: Wahyudi Putra 3:58.71;
5000 m: Robi Syianturi 14:49.34; Noveldi Petingko 15:07.01;
10000 m: Riki Martin Simbolon 30:55.58; Agus Prayogo 31:15.86;
3000 m St: Atjong Tio Purwanto 9:05.52; Pandu Sukarya 9:07.60; Syamsuddin Massa 9:16.23;
110 m H/-0.2: Hirzan Rahmadon 14.25; Ghanes Bagus Pandega 14.73; Brian Bagas Swara/2006 14.86;
P V: Idan Fauzan Richsan 5.00; Meivin Riswar Bisma/2005 4.80;
T J: Dana Pratama 15.06/-0.1; Agung Wahyudi 14.85/-0.8;
S P: Muh.Syahrial Baktiar 15.76; Irfan Toni Saputro 14.75; Stevanus Benaya 14.42;
D T: Galih Yoga Widya 47.72; Hardodi Sihombing 45.02;
H T: Rafika Putra 51.15; Firdhan Akbar 51.09; Fahri Suryansyah 50.03;
J T: Abdul Hafiz 69.77; Agustinus Ngamar 61.64;
20 km Walk: Hendro 1:35:57; Angga Septiyan Prasetyo 1:46:58; Moh.Zaki Hibatulloh 1:47:24;
100 m / Race 1/-1.2: Valentin Vanessa Lonteng/2005 11.53/NR & NJR; Dina Aulia 12.00; Erna Nuryanti
200 m/ 0.0: Liviana Rizki 24.94;
400 m: Sri Mayasari 53.65; Tarisha Tristania 57.86; Mergina Asyerem 57.92;
800 m: Novia Nur Nirwani 2:14.40; Mutiari Oktarani/2006 2:15.94;
1500 m: Siska Simawora/2005 4:39.62; Aprilia Kartina 4:45.47;
5000 m: Siska Simawora/2005 17:52.89;
3000 m St: Dian Ekayanti 10:51.55; Fitri 11:19.00; Adinda Ayuningtyas/2006 12:47.43;
100 m H/-1.1: Mariska Yunita Sari 14.08; Siti Nurhaliza 14.97;
H J: Nabilah Fabriliani 1.73; Ni Made Eppi Wilanti 1.73;
P V: Diva Renata Jayadi 4.10 / missed her NR by 5 cm only; Beby Alia Putri/2004 3.60;
L J/nwi: Maria Natalia Londa 6.43; Destyana Adinda 5.82; Rohani 5.81;
T J: Maria Natalia Londa 13.04/-0.4; Maesaroh 12.20/+0.4;
S P: Eki Febri Ekawati 15.38; Tresna Puspita Gustiayu 13.14;
D T: Wahyu Nur Aini 44.70; Tresna Puspita Gustiayu 40.01;
H T: Tresna Puspita Gustiayu 50.06; Natasya Mahdalita/2004 48.80; Syachrina Priandani 48.04;
J T: Fira Firliani 50.27; Atinna Nurkamilla 45.25;
20 km Walk: Violine Intan Puspita 1:57:43; Aprilia Ari Indah 1:58:18; Halidah Ulfah 2:59:53;
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National Indoor Championships at Tashkent / 22. – 24.02.2023
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation website – )
few additions to the results by Report No 5
Heptathlon (22/23): Doniyor Kuchkarov 4389 (7.34; 6.48; 10.27; 1.90 / 9.27; 3.00; 2:59.33);
Heptathlon (22/23): Abdullokh Abdukhassorov/2006 (7.44; 6.43; 12.20; 1.72 / 8.55; 3.20; 3:08.33);
6 March 2023, Kathmandu Nepal
Gen. Dahlan Al Hamad met the Prime Minister of Nepal His Excellency Pushpa Kamal Dhahal at the Prime Ministers Office in Kathmandu. During the visit Gen. Dahlan briefed the Prime Minister on the constitutional changes being done at Asian AA through which smaller Countries will benefit in terms of Development and Competitions.
The Prime Minister gave his best wishes for the success of the 16th Asian Cross Country Championships and emphasized on the fact that Sports plays a very vital role in any developing economy. On behalf of the AAA Council, Gen.Dahlan presented the Asian Plaque to HE The Prime Minister. The Meeting was attended AAA Sr. Vice President Gen. Surapong Ariyamongkol , AAA Secretary General Mr. A Shuggumarran and Nepal Athletics Association President Mr. Rajeev Bikram Shah
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
JAPAN
ASIAN 20 km Race Walk Championships at Nomi / 19.03.2023
(-courtesy of the JAAF – website – )
following are the complete official results from these ASIAN CHAMPS / unfortunately only each 7 male & female walkers competed at these champs (and surprisingly no male competitor participated for Japan !!)
in addition a file with complete results from this International competition (incl. the results by other foreign athletes from Asian countries, who competed outside of the Championships with only one participant from each country on pages 1 & 2, and the intermediate times for all walkers) is separately attached; this file includes also the complete results from the National Walking events for different age-categories (with several competitors finishing overall in front of the Asian Champions) including some other guests/participants from Australia and Sandra Arenas from Colombia, who improved her NR by one (!!) second to 1:28:02
Men:
Akshdeep Singh IND 1:20:57; Choe Kyung-Kwang KOR 1:21:20; Wen Yongjie CHN 1:22:44; Georgiy Sheiko KAZ 1:25:12; Chin Man Kit HKG 1:28:44/NR (& 43:58+/NR at 10 km); Hsu Chia-Wei TPE 1:29:59; Nguyen Thanh Ngung VIE 1:30:27;
Women:
Gao Lan CHN 1:29:25; Ayane Yanai JPN 1:30:58; Priyanka Goswami IND 1:32:27; Kristina Morozova KAZ 1:36:42; Jessica Ching Siu Nga HKG 1:37:50; Nguyen Thi Thanh Phuc VIE 1:45:45; Lee Se-Ha
KOR dnf;
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ROAD RACES
(-courtesy of several Race – websites – )
KOREA
International Marathon at Seoul / 10.03.2023
Ethiopia, while the Women´s Race was a National event for Korean runners (5 finishers only)
Amdework Walelegn Tadese ETH 2:05:27; Shifera Tameu Aredo ETH 2:05:41; Haftu Teklu Asefa ETH
2:05:53; Olika Adugna Bikila ETH 2:06:29; Ashenafi Moges Weldegiorgis ETH 2:06:59; Hicham Laqouahi
MAR 2:07:02; Edwin Kiprop Kiptoo KEN 2:08:56; Dong Guojian CHN 2:09:29; Peng Jianhua CHN 2:09:59; Leonard Langat KEN 2:10:11; Park Min-Ho KOR 2:10:13; Isaac Kimutai Kiplagat KEN 2:10:25;
Jansran Olonbayar MGL 2:10:43; Silas Muturi Gichovi KEN 2:11:02; Tseveenravdan Byambajav MGL 2:11:05; Ren Qindongzhibu CHN 2:11:12; Felix Kipchirchir Kandie KEN 2:11:57; Dambadarjaa Gantulga
MGL 2:13:04; Jonathan Kipleting Korir KEN 2:14:38; Shim Jung-Sub KOR 2:15:01; Kim Hong-Rok KOR 2:15:27; Jeon Su-Hwan KOR 2:15:59; Kim Yong-Min KOR 2:16:32; Jeong Han-Eul KOR 2:16:40;
Victor Kiplagat Serem KEN 2:17:43; Gopi Thonakal IND 2:18:53; Jang Jun-Pyo KOR 2:23:23;
Im Chae-Woo KOR 2:27:28; Park Seung-Ho KOR 2:28:15; Im Kang-Chui KOR 2:28:20;
Ko Dong-Wook KOR 2:31:49; Lee Jeong-Yun KOR 2:31:53; Jeong Seon-Jin KOR 2:32:12;
Women:
Jeong Da-Eun KOR 2:28:32; Lim Ye-Jin KOR 2:31:52; Lee Suk-Jeong KOR 2:35:37; Kim Ji-Eun KOR 2:39:48; Lee Ji-Eun KOR 2:42:49;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
International Wan Jin Shi Marathon at New Taipei / 19.03.2023
Barnabas Kiptum KEN 2:11:57; James Murithi Mburugu KEN 2:12:09; Emmanuel Kibet Kichwen KEN
2:12:37; Shumi Dechasa Leche BRN 2:14:13; George Mbugua Ngure KEN 2:14:37; Abdelaziz Merzougui
EPS 2:22:29; Chiang Chieh-Wen TPE 2:23:06; Stephen Kimemia Njogu KEN 2:24:07; Samuel Mungara
Kamiti KEN 2:26:03; Huang Wei-Hung TPE 2:27:17; Yeh Jih-Hung TPE 2:32:02; Lai Yi-Ting TPE
2:35:40;
Tseng Ting-Wei TPE 31:20; Chou Hsien-Feng TPE 31:27; Chou Hung-Yu TPE 31:41;
Bekelech Gudeta Borecha ETH 2:29:25; Meseret Dinke Meleka ETH 2:29:28; Gebiyanesh Ayele Gedamu ETH 2:30:45; Betty Chepleting KEN 2:35:14; Joan Jepkemoi Kipyatich KEN 2:39:50; Sechale Dalasa Adugna ETH 2:41:04; Lisa Ries TPE 2:46:24; Tsai Yun-Hsuan TPE 2:56:56; Chen Yi-Ning TPE 2:57:37;
Lee Chia-Mei TPE 2:57:56; Tung Chia-Mei TPE 3:00:57; Duong Thi Khanh VIE 3:01:51; Yang Chiao-Chu TPE 3:02:33; Chiu Li-Ching TPE 3:04:06; Lin Yu-Sin TPE 3:09:11; Ju Yin-Ying TPE 3:09:40; Li
Hui-Chuan TPE 3:13:12; Liu Su-Ya TPE 3:13:34; Ku Hsiao-Wen TPE 3:14:08; Tsai Chia-Chen TPE 3:14:29;
You Ya-Chung TPE 37:59;
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Taipei Freeway Marathon at Taipei / 12.03.2023
Jamin Ekai Ngankou KEN 2:32:55; Chang Ching-Dun TPE 2:38:39;
Jemimah Wayua Musau KEN 2:56:17; Dorcas Jebotip Tarus KEN 3:03:28; Liu Su-Ya TPE 3:07:25;
Lin Hui-Ling TPE 3:11:16; Lin Kuan-Ru TPE 3:16:17;
5th International Marathon at Tashkent / 12.03.2023
Bakhtiyor Utkirov UZB 2:20:14; Ilya Tyapkin KGZ 2:25:30; Islom Amangos KAZ 2:30:03; Berdigul
Aitpai uulu KGZ 2:32:14; Vladislav Mamedov UZB 2:35:24; Nurisbek Seksembai KAZ 2:35:35;
Shokhrukh Davlatov UZB 1:03:41/NR; Nodir Mutalipov UZB 1:06:50; Mikhail Kulkov UZB 1:07:42;
Konstantin Dragunov RUS 1:08:11; Yevgeniy Fadeyev UZB 1:08:41; Otabek Toshkuvatov UZB 1:08:44;
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MALAYSIA
International Marathon at Miri / 19.03.2023
Benard Mwendia Muthoni KEN 2:28:49; James Karanja KEN 2:31:44; Lukas Wambua Muteti KEN 2:35:31; Jamin Ekai Ngankou KEN 2:36:07; Onesmus Muindi KEN 2:36:50;
Kipchirchir Lel KEN 1:10:25; Mohamad Shahrin Che Abdullah MAS 1:17:05;
Jemimah Wayua Musau KEN 3:08:49; Dorcas Jebotip Tarus KEN 3:22:46; Tiffany Lee Siok Chin MAS 3:29:00;
Rachel See SGP 1:28:01; Han Qiufei MAS 1:33:46; Lim Baoying SGP 1:36:43;
International Twin City Marathon at Cyberjaya / 12.03.2023
Benard Mwendia Muthoni KEN 2:35:18;
Kipchirchir Lel KEN 1:08:33; James Karanja KEN 1:11:59; Ahmed Sayuti MAS 1:17:05;
Agnieszka Pierzynska POL 1:33:13; Tiffany Lee Siok Chin MAS 1:37:22;
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Freedom of Movement Palestine Marathon at Bethlehem / 10.03.2023
Chakib Lachgar ESP 2:28:00; Ahmad Taha PLE 2:55:44;
Abdelraheem Al-Obayat PLE 1:21:02;
Bouchra Lundgren Eriksen DEN 3:08:19; Vanessa Villeneuve CAN 3:39:33;
Nadine Mellem PLE/NOR 1:29:36; Bayan Osama PLE 1:32:46;
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International Marathon at Punakha / 04.03.2023
ON THE TRACK
HONGKONG
HKAA Open Athletics Series Meet / 11. – 12.03.2023
(-courtesy of the HKAA – website -)
following are detailed results from this competition with several foreign competitors as noted
Men:
100 m (11)/+1.3: Reuben Lee Siong En SGP 10.43; Lee Hong Kit & Chan Yat Lok/2006 10.44 / NYR (both10.432 !!); Chan Kin Wa & Du Chun Hei 10.62 (both 10.615 !!); So Yin Ken 10.85; Leung San Lok 10.86;
heats (11) h9/-0.5: Lee Hong Kit 10.58; Chan Yat Lok/jr 10.63; Lee Siong En SGP 10.77; Chan Kin Wa
10.82; Du Chun Hei 10.83;
200 m (12)/-0.9: Reuben Lee Siong En SGP 21.34; Lee Hong Kit 21.63;
heats (12) h7/+0.4: Lee Hong Kit 21.85; Chan Kin Wa MAC 21.86 (dns in final); Lee Siong En SGP 21.88; Leung San Lok 22.00;
800 m (12): Mohammad Kamran Khan 1:54.57; Sean Fontaine USA 1:54.93; Chu Lok Yin/2005 1:56.54;
Chan Yu Hin 1:57.96;
1500 m (11): Tomonori Yamaguchi JPN 3:46.40; Kristof Hornyik GBR 3:52.36; Taishi Ito JPN 3:52.97;
Mohammad Kamran Khan 3:57.10;
5000 m (12): Tomonori Yamaguchi JPN 13:59.58; Taishi Ito JPN 13:59.98;
110 m H (12)/+0.2: Ang Chen Xiang SGP 14.04; Lee Ka Yiu 14.19; Mu Chung Yeung 14.56; Addis Wong
Lok Hei 14.63; Lui Chun Yun 15.07;
400 m H (12): Kwok Tsz Fung 53.95;
H J (12): Lam Ho Fung 2.01;
P V (11): Cheung Pui Yin 4.60;
L J (12): Lin Ming Fu/2004 7.81/-0.3 / NJR & 3rd HKG All-Time; Ma Ka Ho 7.67/+0.9; Wong Pak Hang
7.49/+0.3; Chan Chun Hei 7.39/+0.2; Loi Hoi Lam 7.28/-0.5; Tsang Yuk Pui 7.21/-0.3; Ho Chun Lam MAC 7.13/-0.5;
T J (11): Wong Chun Wing 14.56/+1.3;
S P (12): Sit Wai Lok 14.40;
D T (11): Siu Kai Wing 45.57; Lai Chi Yam 44.69;
Junior Men:
100 m (11)/+1.7: Cheng Cheung Hung 10.74; Chung Tsz Sing/2005 10.78;
110 m H / 99 cm (12)/+0.1: Liu Hiu Long 14.29;
Youth Boys:
200 m (12)/+0.2: Wesley Leung Ching Hang 21.94; Magnus Johansson HKG/??? 21.98;
Women:
100 m (11)/+0.3: Poon Hang Wai 12.21;
200 m (12)/+0.4: Tang Pui Kwan 25.23 (& 25.23/-0.1 as 1h1);
400 m (11): Jane Ming Suet Katlsson 57.35;
heats (11) h2: Ming Suet 56.96; Chow Chi Ku 57.85;
5000 m (12): Caitriona Jennings HKG/IRL 18:34.63;
H J (12): Chung Wai Yan 1.77; Priscilla Cheung Ching Laam 1.71; Wong Yuen Nam 1.68;
L J (12): Yue Nga Yan 6.19w/+3.0 (& 6.06/+1.5); Wong Pui Ling 5.84w/+2.2; Shannon Vera Chan 5.80/+1.8; Jia Wai Yi/2006 5.70w/+2.2 (& 5.64/+1.6);
T J (11): Shannon Vera Chan 12.77w/+2.2 (& 12.52/+0.9);…3. Sylvia Chow 11.26/+1.8 / NYR;
H T (11): Tam Hiu Ki 46.87;
J T (12): Ng Ki Sum 44.91; Gianne Mak Tsz Yan 40.65;
Youth Girls:
100 m H / 76.2 cm (12)/-0.3: Yu Pui Yi 14.5/hand-timed;
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INDIA
(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan -)
82nd Inter University Championships at Chennai / 13. – 16.03.2023
following are detailed results from these tradtional Champs / wind-readings restricted to the finals and for the TOP 3 finishers in horizontal jumps only / athletes reported without their full names are shown below as “??”
Men:
100 m (14)/+1.6: Gurav Pranav 10.71; Gurindervir Singh 10.80;
semis (13) s1: Gurindervir 10.72; h2: Pranav 10.52; Lalu Prasad Bhoi 10.57; M.Karthikeyan 10.70; Paras ?? 10.81;
heats (13) h1: Anshul ??/2004 10.70; Gurindervir 10.75; h2: Govind Kumar 10.74; G.Vasant Rajlu Naidu 10.78; Ajit Chauhan 10.81; h3: Bhoi 10.61; Pranav 10.66; Karthikeyan 10.79;
200 m (16)/-1.5: S.Tamilarasu 21.24; S.K.Kaven 21.41; T.Jeevan Kumar 21.42; Ansh ?? 21.47; S.R.Shyam
21.74; A.Shetty Akshay 21.86; Gurav Pranav 21.96;
semis (15)/nwi: s1: Tamilarasu 21.56; Akshay 21.62; Shyam 21.80; s2: Jeevan Kumar 21.68; Ansh 21.74; Pranav 21.77; Kaven 21.92;
heats (15)/nwi: h1: Tamilarasu 21.45; Shyam 21.72; h2: Ansh 21.74; h3: Jeevan Kumar 21.44; Anshul ?? 21.62; Albert James Paulose 21.69; R.Sandosh 21.79; Goutham Krishna 21.84; h4: P.Ravindra 21.73;
Akshay 21.74; Kaven 21.83; Karunamay Mahato 21.89; Pranav 21.94;
400 m (14): R.Arul 46.58; Goutham Krishna 46.62; Mahantesh Siddappa 46.96; Karunamay Mahato 47.09;
Mitin Kumar 47.24; Shrinath Dalavi 48.27; Anuj Yadhav 48.28; Bipin Kumar 48.42;
semis (13) s1: Krishna 47.21; Arul 47.38; Siddappa 47.46; Dalavi 47.83; Bipin Kumar 48.00; Dharmveer
Choudhary 48.03; Shershiva Teja 48.37; s2: Mitin Kumar 47.50; Mahato 47.64; Yadhav 47.90; Mahinder Singh 48.07; Prakhar ?? 48.21; Harpreet Singh 48.30;
heats (13) h1: Bipin Kumar 47.92; Siddappa 48.09; Harpreet 48.17; Yadhav 48.39; h2: Krishna 47.80; Arul 48.00; Dalavi 48.24; h3: Prakhar 48.09; Mahinder 48.10; Choudhary 48.28; Teja 48.41;
h4: Mitin Kumar 47.59; Mahato 47.66;
800 m (16): Satya Dev 1:48.11; Yoonus Shah 1:49.21; Irfan ?? 1:49.42; Kumbhar Omkar 1:50.10; Surender ?? 1:50.28; M.S.Anandhumon 1:50.46; T.Saifudheen 1:50.63; Gurudev Yadhav 1:51.22; Debasis
Pattnaik 1:51.62; Sayan Karmakar 1:53.32;
heats (15) h1: Karmakar 1:51.18; Yadhav 1:51.29; Irfan 1:51.52; Anandhumon 1:51.57; Pattnaik 1:52.03;
Saifudheen 1:52.19; Ajay Dharma 1:53.33; h2: Shah 1:50.72; Dev 1:50.76; Omkar 1:51.24; Surender
1:52.41; h3: Purjari Satyajit 1:53.59; h4: Sandip Joayash 1:52.96; Harjot Singh 1:53.31; Birender Kumarwat 1:53.42; Ashutosh Bawne 1:53.82;
1500 m (14): Yoonus Shah 3:45.91; Arjun Vaishnav 3:46.11; Shivam Sharma 3:46.11; Gourav Sharma
3:46.78; Farakate Indrajit 3:47.27; Surender ?? 3:49.10; Surya Prakash 3:49.73; Vishesh Mehla 3:49.77;
Sandip Joyash 3:49.78; Sumit Teotia 3:51.90;
heats (13) h1: Vaishnav 3:48.39; Purjari Satyajit 3:50.32; Ritheesh Ohre 3:50.90; Indrajit 3:51.20; Dhiraj
Singh 3:51.36; h2: Shah 3:45.33; Shivam Sharma 3:46.76; Gourav Sharma 3:46.88; Prakash 3:48.00;
Teotia 3:48.52; Surender 3:48.90; Joyash 3:49.74; Mehla 3:50.80;
5000 m (15): Shadab Pathan 13:58.18; Harjom Tiwari 14:06.47; Patil Uttam Sambhaj 14:06.84; Ravi ??
14:07.63; Anand Krisha 14:12.42; Sumit ?? 14:15.76; Jadhe Sushant Manoj 14:16.37; Vishal Sherwal
14:17.82; Pradeep Kumar 14:20.67; Yadav Ranurag 14:31.31; Arvind Kumar 14:32.69; Dhiraj Singh
14:46.26; Sherin Jose 14:48.76; Vibhava Patil 14:50.79; Anuj Rana 14:51.24; Sunil S.Kamdi 14:57.90;
10000 m (13): Rohit Kumar 29:04.25; More Vivek Narayan 29:14.58; Devendra Chaudhary 29:24.03;
Shadab Pathan 29:28.65; Upender Baliyan 29:29.54; Pradeep Kumar 29:45.71; Patil Uttam Sambhaj
30:04.43; Trilok Kumar 30:08.70; Vishal Sherwal 30:31.24; Karan Sharma 30:42.56;
Half Marathon (16): Arun Rathod 1:07:02; More Vivek Narayan 1:07:24; Sherin Jose 1:08:06; Pukale Balu Popat 1:08:36; Asif Khan 1:09:54; Saurabh Singh 1:10:25; Anil Kumar 1:10:45; Liladhar Bawane 1:10:57;
3000 m St (16): Bhandare Shubham 8:47.33; Ravi ?? 8:48.73; Jadhe Sushant Manoj 8:49.34; Pujri Siddhant Suresh 8:49.34; Jetu Gurjar 8:58.11; Additya Bhosale 8:58.20; Sourabh ?? 9:00.12; Saurav Tiwari 9:00.18;
Prince ?? 9:03.12; Rohit Jha 9:05.60; Hartik Balyan 9:05.62; Vikram Kumar 9:15.89; Dipindar Kumarwat
9:16.20; S.Jilil 9:23.27; Ankit ?? 9:26.44; Asuthosh Pranesh 9:26.51;
110 m H (14)/-1.5: G.Nishanthraja 14.22 (14.211); Manav Rajaranagaran 14.22 (14.213); Dhanush Adithan 14.44; Vikas Ananda Khodke 14.57; M.D.Sushanth 15.12;
heats (14)/nwi h1: Adithan 14.52; Khodke 14.77; h2: Sushanth 15.10; h3: Hermanjeet Singh 14.91
(disq.in final); h4: Nishanthraja 14.46; Nayan Sarde Pradeep/2005 15.14; h5: Basil Muhammed 14.90;
h6: Manav 14.70; Pandidurai Rathish/2004 14.96 (dnf in final);
400 m H (15): A.Rohith 51.91; Baldniya Jayesh 52.75; Manjeet Jaglan 52.84; P.Praveen Kumar 52.91;
Amit ?? 53.60; M.Manoop 54.01;
heats (15) h1: Praveen Kumar 52.59; Rohit 52.64; Kamble Rohan Gautham 53.80; h2: Gaurav ??/2004 54.09; Patin Avinash Prakesh 54.11; h3: Jayesh 52.95; Karna Bag/2004 53.29; Arunjeet ?? 53.48; Zala Nikunj Kumar/2004 53.73; Ashwin Krishnan 53.77; h4: Jaglan 52.68; Amit 52.73; Hardeep Kumar 53.03; Manoop 53.37;
H J (14): Swadhin Kumar Majhi 2.13; Aryan Patil/2004 2.11; Piyush Singh Panwar 2.11; Md Asraf Ali 2.09; K.Aravinth & Shaik Mohiddin 2.06; A.Mohith Arun 2.06; Adarshpreet Singh 2.03;
P V (13): Lakshay Singh 4.95; Murugesan Gowtham 4.80; A.K.Sidharth 4.80; Deepak Yadav 4.70; Kuldeep Kumar/2005 4.60; M.Akshay 4.60;
L J (15): Rishabh Rishiswar 7.72/-1.2; S.Saran 7.57/+1.5; R.Sajan 7.54/-0.8; Muhammed Anas 7.46/nwi
(& 7.44 & 7.44 !!); P.David 7.46/nwi (& 7.44 & 7.39 !!); K.M.Shreekanth 7.35/nwi; R.Radhakrishnan
7.32/nwi; S.Arya 7.30/nwi; Sachu George 7.26/nwi; S.Logeswaran 7.23/nwi;
T J (13): Akhilesh ?? 16.16/-2.9; S.Robinson 16.12/-1.8; Akash M.Varghese 15.83/-1.7; Himanshu Yadav
15.57/nwi; A.Vaishak 15.47/nwi; Vishal Bahadur Kumar 15.18/nwi; B.Mahanth 15.13/nwi; S.Mohanraj 15.13/nwi; R.K.Kamalnath 15.07/nwi;
S P (13): Sahib Singh 18.76; Samardeep Singh Gill 18.59; Dhanveer Singh 18.08; Shivam Chaudhary 17.64; Ashish Kumar 17.58; Adhish Ghildiyal 17.29; Abhishek Singh 17.28; Iqbal Singh 16.45; Parth Lakra 16.35; S.Aswin 16.35; Vanam Sharma 16.35;
D T (16): Pradeep Kumar 52.29; Harnoor Singh 52.03; Prince Singh 51.45; Ujjwal ?? 51.15; Bhanu Sharma 50.51; Hardeep Singh 49.70; R.Vijay 48.92; Vaibhav Chauhan 48.72; K.C.Sidharth 48.50; Nagendra Annappa 48.31; P.Surja Prakash 48.20; Arvind Sharma 48.14;
H T (14): Shantanu Uchale 65.26; Jai Chand 61.74; Ajay Kumar 61.38; Naveen Yadav 61.32; Updesh Singh 59.00; Ajay ?? 58.11; Chand Hooda 57.64; Sachin Yadav 57.50; Gurdev Singh 56.27; Mayank Yadav 56.02;
J T (15): Vikrant Malik 77.25; Sachin Yadav 75.08; Anuj Kalera 70.41; Mohd Junaid 69.57; Harish Kumar 68.87; Vijay Lakra 68.61; Braveman Heart 68.48; Avinash Yadav 66.71; Shubham Jadhav 65.63;
Decathlon (14/15)/nwi: Yamandeep Sharma 7103 (11.47; 6.84; 10.75; 1.95; 50.38 / 15.18; 38.53; 4.50; 50.84; 4:43.63); Mohit Kushal 6491 (11.43; 6.60; 10.47; 1.89; 50.21 / 14.91; 34.31; 3.00; 50.93; 4:51.25); V.Naveen
Kumar 6255 (11.67; 6.37; 10.13; 1.92; 54.20 / 15.50; 29.33; 4.00; 48.48; 4:54.58); S.John Paul 6186; Sooraja ?? 6184; N.Krishna 6107; M.Abdulla Abdul 6054;
20 km Walk (14): Bilin George Anto/2004 1:28:31; Sahil ?? 1:28:41; Neeraj Kumar Chaura 1:28:41; Vishant Rana 1:28:52; A.Krishna Chandra 1:35:56; Navratin Kumar 1:39:30;
4×100 R (16): University of Madras Team 40.63;
4×400 R (16): University of Calicut Team 3:11.16;
Women:
100 m (14)/-1.0: Shivankar Sudeshna 11.77; S.S.Sneha 11.95; Kamaljeet Kaur 11.97; Narale Avantika 12.05; G.Chitra 12.16; Sophia Sunny 12.18;
semis (13)/nwi: s1: Kamaljeet 12.09; s2: Sudeshna 11.96; Sneha 11.99;
heats (13)/nwi: h1: Priyanka Sikawar 11.72 (dns in semi 2); Sneha 11.89; Sudeshna 11.91; h3: Avantika 12.09; Kamaljeet 12.10; Radha Devi 12.23;
200 m (16)/ 0.0: Himanshi Malik 23.59; Kamaljeet Kaur 24.23; Shivankar Sudeshna 24.34; Jyothika ??
24.41; Simrandeep Kaur 24.54; Neesahu Kumari 24.57; Rashdeep Kaur 24.69; V.Sonia 24.93;
heats (15)/nwi: h1: Simrandeep 24.39; Rashdeep 24.63; M.Angel Silvia 24.96; Bismi Joseph 25.14;
h2: Jyothika 24.74; Sonia 24.95; h3: Kamaljeet 24.56; Radha Devi 25.10; h4: Malik 24.00; Kumari 24.37; Sudeshna 24.63;
400 m (14): Himanshi Malik 52.99; Shivani Gajkwad 53.98; Gug Kaur 54.43; Gowrinandana ?? 54.80;
K.Sneha 55.08; Nidhi Singh 55.40; Rashdeep Kaur 55.71; Neeshu Kumari 56.08;
semis (13) s1: Malik 53.29; Gug Kaur 53.62; Sneha 54.57; Kumari 55.65; T.J.Jamsheela 55.93;
M.Steffi Olimba 56.67; Vidhi Rawal 57.02; s2: Gajkwad 54.14; Gowri Nandana 54.78; Nidhi Singh 55.19; Rashdeep 55.84; Anushka Kumbhar/2005 55.93; B.Akshya Shree 56.00; Riya Nitin Patil 56.57;
heats (13) h1: Gajkwad 54.28; Sneha 55.37; Patil 56.79; Rawal 57.51; h2: Nidhi Singh 55.40; Kumari
55.81; Rashdeep 56.28; Olimba 56.31; Akshya Shree 56.39; Dhakane Harshal 57.38; h3: Gug Kaur 54.88;
Gowri Nandana 55.10; Seema ?? 56.69; S.Baby 57.71; h4: Malik 54.89; Kumbhar/2005 55.99; Jamsheela 56.61; Vandana ?? 57.56;
800 m (16): Gug Kaur 2:03.84; V.Kavitha 2:07.07; Rohani Laxman Patil 2:07.89; Tai Bamhane 2:10.12;
Laxita Vinod Sandilea/2005 2:11.52; K.Soundarya 2:11.81; Bhavika Kathurika 2:13.67; Nikita Sharma 2:14.69;
heats (15) h1: Kanwade Kajal 2:11.53; Sandilea/2005 2:12.31; Soudarya 2:12.89; Pooja ?? 2:13.53; R.Kruthiha 2:13.98; h2: Gug Kaur 2:08.31; Patil 2:08.40; h3: Kavitha 2:12.11; Kathurika 2:12.30;
h4: Bamhane 2:11.71; Sharma 2:12.18;
1500 m (14): Harmilan Bains 4:14.45; Snehalatha Yadav 4:19.11; Laxita Vinod Sandilea/2005 4:19.23; V.Kavitha 4:19.46; Rohani Laxman Patil 4:25.76; Nikita Sharma 4:29.14; Shivechha Patil 4:29.41; Mamata Pal 4:30.80; Sneha ?? 4:33.25;
heats (13) h1: Bains 4:20.69; Laxman Patil 4:21.30; Sandilea/2005 4:28.42; Shivechha Patil 4:31.95; Bavika Kathurika 4:32.66; Pal 4:37.09; Rimpi Devi 4:39.29; h2: Yadav 4:25.88; Kavitha 4:28.65; Nikita Sharma 4:31.17; Anisha ?? 4:32.24; Sneha 4:34.26; Bamhane 4:37.31; Ranjana Rajput 4:40.36; Meenu Sharma 4:41.08; Irin Thomas 4:43.21; Borse Disha Kailash 4:43.28;
5000 m (15): Poonam Dinkar Sonune 16:13.99; Pawara Rinki 16:19.31; Shinde Prajakta Pars 16:22.24; Basanti Kumari 16:41.11; Bharti ?? 16:46.86; Mamata Pal 17:01.39; Pooja ?? 17:15.03; Antima Pal/2004 17:24.40; Shilpy Yadav 17:27.62; Ranjana Rajput 17:31.08; Meenu Sharma 17:33.94; Irin Thomas 17:42.71; Kajal Chakrava 17:50.34; K.Swetha 17:54.81; Rutuja Sakpal 17:59.98; Jyoti Bala 18:10.49;
10000 m (13): Poonam Dinkar Sonune 33:54.72; Shinde Prajakta Pars 34:07.76; Kevate Reshama Dattu
34:52.06; Prajakta Godbole 36:19.68; Neetu Kumari 36:39.65; Basanti Kumari 36:51.69; Reeba Anna George 37:41.69; Mamta Rajbhar 38:17.33;
Half Marathon (16): Kevate Reshama Dattu 1:18:14; Prajakta Godbole 1:18:43; Neetu Kumari 1:20:04;
Princi ?? 1:21:46; Muchandi Rani Sada 1:23:20; Reeba Anna George 1:24:01; Thakor Nirmaben 1:24:33;
Mamta Rajbhar 1:26:19; Sapna Patel 1:28:58; Rukhmani Sahu 1:31:17; Raveena Kumari 1:31:45; Annu Yadav & Neha Verma 1:32:16;
3000 m St (16): Shaili Dhama 10:27.87; Kajal Sharma 10:33.05; Susmita Tigga 10:35.86; Babli Verma
10:47.39; Shreya ?? 10:50.19; Shashi L.Kumari 10:53.36; Riya Dohatare 11:00.61; Manisha ?? 11:04.44;
Anjali Patel 11:13.48; K.Swetha 11:18.10; Shilpa ?? 11:25.89; Monika ?? 11:29.20; Sawant Vaishnavi
11:30.44; Borse Disha Kailash 11:30.88; Navale Bhagyashree 11:43.35; Jada Rinkal Vinobhai 11:54.21;
100 m H (14)/ 0.0: Pragyan Prasant Sahu 13.50; Agasara Nandini 13.58; Moumita Mondal 13.91; S.Sri Reshma 14.15; Kongan Nandhini 14.15; Anjali ?? 14.36; S.Arya 14.58; Sathi Patra 14.69;
heats (14)/nwi: h1: Mondal 14.15; h2: A.Nandini 14.25; h3: Patra 14.66; Arya 14.78; Pratheeka ?? 14.95;
h4: Prasant Sahu 14.17; Anjali 14.65; h5: Sri Reshma 14.25; h6: K.Nandhini 14.30; Aparna K.Nair 14.96;
400 m H (15): Nidhi Singh 59.77; Anushka Kumbhar/2005 60.00; Delna Philip 60.95; M.Steffy Olimba 61.14; Simmy ?? 61.39; Vandana Sharma 61.77; Neha ?? 61.83;
heats (15) h1: Simmy 62.75; Olimba 63.07; h2: Nidhi 62.19; h3: Kumbhar/2005 61.09; G.Reshma 63.34;
h4: Philip 61.67; Sharma 61.85; Neha 61.92;
H J (16): N.K.Varsha 1.71; K.Gobika 1.71; Pallavi Patel 1.69; G.Giji 1.69; K.C.Anjima 1.67;
P V (15): Sathya Tamilarasu 3.70; Blessy Kunjumon 3.40; Jyoti Kumari 3.35; Mnekha Eldho 3.35; M.Uvatharshini 3.30, V.Dharshini 3.30; G.Sindushree 3.30; Archana Singh 3.20; Malavika Remaesh 3.10;
L J (15): Sandra Babu 5.98/+1.6; Mallala Anusha 5.95/ 0.0; Manisha Merel 5.93/ 0.0; Moumita Mondal 5.91/nwi; Rugma Udhayan 5.90/nwi; P.Babisha 5.87/nwi; Nidhi ?? 5.83/nwi; Bhagavathi Bhavani 5.69/nwi;
T J (13): Mallala Anusha 13.45/+0.9; P.Babisha 12.98/+0.9; Gayathry Sivakumar 12.94/+0.1; Sandra Babu 12.91/nwi; Mimansa Dahiya 12.76/nwi; Meera Shibu 12.68/nwi; Anjali ?? 12.59/nwi; Anu Mathew 12.15/nwi; P.S.Adithya 12.09/nwi; Lasha ?? 12.04/nwi; Krithi G.Shetty 12.00/nwi;
S P (14): Nidhi ?? 14.63; A.V.Ambika 14.38; Shiksha ?? 13.82; Kavita Kumari 13.37; Simranjeet Kaur
13.29; Prity Chakraborthy 13.01; M.Sharmila 12.70;
D T (16): Mukesh Kumari 51.22; Shalini Chaudhary 49.18; Rajbala Saini 36.17; Ashika Yadav &
Bhavana Yadav 45.53; Anisha Singh/2005 44.74; M.N.Sushma 44.47; Anusha Yadav 43.79; Pramila ?? 43.14; M.Pryadharshini 42.82; Renu Yadav 42.40; Shweta Singh 42.03;
H T (14): Tanya Chaudhary 62.62; Harshita Sehrawat 59.41; Shruti Singh 58.97; Maya ?? 58.95; K.M. Jyoti Yadav 55.47; Aaisha Patel 54.86; Preeti ?? 53.84; Ankita ?? 53.31; Aakansha Sandhya 50.45; Divya Shandilya 50.14; Manjitha ?? 48.98; Amreen ?? 47.49;
J T (15): Jyoti Rakesh 49.86; Harita ?? 49.11; Pushpa Jakhar 46.55; Shakshi Sharma 46.52; Neelakandan Hemamalini 45.94; Sheetal Singh 44.04; Anjani Kumari 43.55; Arti ?? 42.35;
Heptathlon (13/14)/nwi: Pooja ?? 4814 (15.93; 1.65; 11.64; 27.91 / 5.33; 39.73; 2:28.77); A.S.Deepika 4685
(15.78; 1.53; 10.18; 27.05 / 5.49; 35.02; 2:23.95); Helan Saji 4620 (15.56; 1.53; 8.91; 26.24 / 5.30; 29.22; 2:17.57); Mariya Thomas 4581 (15.68; 1.65; 10.20; 27.04 / 5.57; 29.34; 2:37.89); Ritu ?? 4532 (15.41; 1.59; 10.56; 27.34 / 5.25; 32.46; 2:36.06); Kamaljeet Kaur 4510 (15.99; 1.65; 9.69; 27.81 / 5.17; 31.07; 2:26.11);
K.A.Anamika 4461; Sneha Mol George 4348; Sona Bhalothia 4200; Kriti Isharwal 4066;
20 km Walk (14): Mansi Negi 1:41:49; Payal ?? 1:43:29; Pooja Kumawat 1:44:02; Asha Soman 1:45:38;
Mokavi Muthurathinam 1:46:57; Rane Prachi 1:47:45; Nikita Lamba 1:47:51; Preeti Singh 1:48:18; Parmila ?? 1:51:09; Sejal Anil Singh 1:51:31; Rupali Kumari 1:51:31; Sandra Surendran 1:53:13; Vala Mansi Juvanbhai 1:54:36; Amita Rana 1:54:46;
4×100 R (16): University of Madras Team 46.43;
4×400 R (16): University of Calicut Team 3:42.72;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (14): University of Calicut 3:23.16;
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18th National Youth Championships at Udupi / 10. – 12.03.2023
following are selected best performances from these Champs / all athletes born 2006 or 2007 /
various athletes are reported without their full names and are shown below as “??”
Youth Boys:
200 m (12)/+0.1: Abhay Singh/2006 21.87 (& 21.91/-0.3 (as 1h2 on 11th);
400 m (11): Navpreet Singh/2006 47.58; M.Sharan/2006 48.23; Shivam ??/2006 48.42; Abhay Singh/2006
48.59;
heats (10) h1: Navpreet/2006 48.12; h3: Sharan/2006 48.52; Shivam/2006 48.70;
800 m (12): Himanshu Rathi/2006 1:53.61; Yugank Choudhary/2007 1:55.87;
1500 m (11): Priyanshu ??/2006 3:54.20; Rahul Sarnaliya/2006 3:54.87; Sumit ??/2006 3:57.72;
3000 m (10): Aman Kumar/2007 8:35.86; R.Yogeswar/2006 8:36.10; Vikas Kumar Bind/2006 8:37.33;
Ravi Yadav/2006 8:38.78;
2000 m St (12): Sumit Rathee/2006 5:51.94; Mahesh Salla/2007 5:55.52; Banothu Chandra Shake/2006 6:02.35; Harjom Sen/2006 6:06.45; Md. Nooruddin/2006 6:09.44; Saud Hasan/2006 6:12.37; Dnyaneshwar
Gajkwad/2006 6:12.41;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (11)/+0.6: Sandip Vinod Gond/2006 13.86; K.Kiran/2007 14.22; Nitish Kullu/2006 14.23; P.Surya/2006 14.37; Rajendra Sidhu/2006 14.38; S.Shahul/2006 14.38; S.Jayachandran/2006 14.39;
Balraj Pardeshi/2006 14.56;
heats (10) h1/+0.1: Gond/2006 13.93; Jayachandran/2006 14.45; Kiran/2007 14.50; h2/ 0.0: Kullu/2006
14.39; Shahul/2006 14.49; Pardeshi/2006 14.54;
400 m H (12): Bapi Hansda/2006 51.95 (& 51.90 as 1h1 on 11th); Vishnu Sri/2006 54.05;
S P / 5 kg (11): Manjeet Kumar Rameshwary/2006 17.25; Dinesh ??/2006 17.13; Sarthak Singh/2006 16.99;
Vaidik Tiwari/2006 16.52;
D T / 1.5 kg (10): Ritik ??/2006 56.18; Abdul Rahaman/2006 53.07; Vaibhav ??/2006 51.57; Swaraj Ankush Gajkwad/2006 50.48;
H T / 5 kg (12): Narpat Singh/2006 66.22; Abdul Rahaman/2006 62.75; Kartik ??/2007 62.45;
J T / 700 g (12): Arjun ??/2006 68.90; Rahul Bali Dhotre/2006 65.11;
10000 m Walk (12): Babendra Singh/2006 43:34.25; Himanshu Kumar/2006 43:59.63; Amit Kumar/2006
44:53.56; Sachin ??/2006 45:06.87; Tushar Giri/2006 48:06.16;
Medley Relay (12): Telangana Youth Boys Team (R.G.Vale, S.H.Vardhan, M.Ramesh, S.Azaruddin) 1:57.46;
Youth Girls:
100 m (11)/-0.1: Nancy ??/2007 12.05 (& 12.21/ 0.0 as 1h3 on 10th); Abhinaya Rajarajan/2006 12.15;
200 m (12)/+0.1: Khushi Sadana Umesh/2006 24.58; Rezoana Mallick Heena/2007 24.61; Nancy ??/2007 24.74; Isha Rajesh Jadhav/2006 25.24;
heats (11) h1/+0.9: Mallick Heena/2007 24.23; Umesh/2006 24.64; h2/+0.7: Nancy/2007 24.97;
h3/-1.1: Jadhav/2006 25.18;
400 m (11): Rezoana Mallick Heena/2007 53.44; Isha Rajesh Jadhav/2006 55.25; Khushi Sadana Umesh/2006 55.49; Shireen Ahluwalia/2006 56.58; Roshani Yadav/2006 57.19; Neeru Pahtak/2007
57.62; Tahura Khatun/2007 57.82;
heats (10) h1: Mallick Heena/2007 54.51; Umesh/2006 55.95; h2: I.R.Jadhav/2006 56.55; Roshani Yadav/2006 57.35; Ahluwalia/2006 57.55;
1500 m (11): Akhila Avuta/2007 4:45.31; Sejalben Babubhai Kataria/2006 4:47.75;
3000 m (10): Anju Bala/2006 10:20.16;
2000 m St (12): Cheripelly Keerthana/2006 7:22.55; Jaspreet Kaur/2006 7:59.10; Kajalben Manjib Jambuci/2007 8:03.66; C.R.Nithya/2006 8:04.40; Sabina Rai/2007 8:12.14; Khusi Bhati/2006 8:12.38;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (11)/ 0.0: Aerrolla Pranathi/2006 14.71;
400 m H (12): M.Jyothika/2006 64.31;
H J (11): Pooja ??/2007 1.76;
P V (10): Sowndharya Balakrishan/2006 3.20;
L J (10): Mubassina Mohammed/2006 5.83/+0.1;
T J (11): Paveena Rajesh/2006 11.93 / 0.0;
S P / 3 kg (10): V.S.Anupriya/2006 15.59; Pooja Kumari/2007 15.56; Gurleen Kaur/2006 15.20; Dona Maria Dony/2006 14.76;
D T (11): Riddhi ??/2007 43.37; Amanat Kamboi/2007 43.36;
H T / 3 kg (10): Neha Yadav/2006 55.80;
J T / 500 g (12): Navreet Kaur/2007 47.09; Ruchi ??/2006 44.74; Disha Nelwade/2007 43.83;
Heptathlon (11/12): Mubassina Mohammed/2006 4874 (15.44; 1.53; 11.01; 25.96 / 5.68; 33.81; 2:26.58);
Mohur Mukherjee/2006 4584 (15.08; 1.71; 10.09; 26.37 / 5.23; 23.26; 2:36.58); Janice Tressa Regi/2006 40.18;
5000 m Walk (11): Aarti ??/2006 24:44.04; Khushbu Yadav/2007 25:12.23; Savitaben Lalabhai/2006 25:35.12; Kavita Dudi/2006 26:52.65; V.B.Nayana/2006 26:56.47; Sarojni ??/2007 27:01.17;
Medley Relay (12): Telangana Youth Girls Team (C.Shailaja, S.Mala, D.Sangeetha, K.Sindu) 2:18.95;
MALAYSIA
National Varsity Championships at Melaka / 10. – 12.03.2023
(-courtesy of Jad Adrian Washif – )
following are selected best performances from this competition without wind-measurements for horizontal jumps
Men:
100 m (10)/+2.8: Muh.Fakhrul Abdul Aziz 10.50w; Mohd Thaqif Hisham 10.52w; Muh.Zulfiqar Ismail 10.56w; Muh.Aqil Yasmin 10.75w; Muh.Faris Kamarazaman 10.80w; Muh.Yusridwan Danial Yusof 10.83w; Mohd Raimi Mustaffa 10.84w;
semis (10) s1/+0.1: Ismail 10.53; Yasmin 10.79; Abdul Aziz 10.82; s2/+1.6: Hisham 10.71;
heats (10) h1/+1.0: Ismail 10.71;
400 m (12): Umar Osman 47.42; Abdul Wafiy Roslan 48.75;
110 m H (12)/+0.1: Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhamad 14.20; Benedict Ian Gawok 14.74; Muh.Ridzwan Ridal
14.96; Muh.Aftar Rosli 15.16;
T J (11)/nwi: Andre Anura Annuar 15.37;
S P (12): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 15.30;
D T (10): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 49.96;
H T (11): Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan 61.90 / 2nd MAS All-Time;
4×100 R (12): Universiti Putra Malaysia Team 41.69;
4×400 R (11): Universiti Putra Malaysia Team 3:23.05;
Women:
100 m (10)/+2.0: Azreen Nabila Alias 11.97; Nor Sarah Adi 12.11;
heats (10) h1/+0.4: Alias 12.16; h3/+1.2: Adi 12.11;
100 m H (12)/+1.0: Juriani Mat Rodzi 14.81;
400 m H (10): Mandy Goh Li 63.62;
L J (10)/nwi: Kirthana Ramasamy 5.78;
T J (11)/nwi: Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.56; Kirthana Ramasamy 12.44;
S P (12): Nani Sahirah Maryata 14.35 / missed her NR by 13 cm only;
D T (10): Queenie Ting Kung Nie 50.73;
H T (11): Nurul Hidayah Lukman 49.25;
J T (10): Nur Ayna Huna Maton 39.73;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R (10): Universiti Putra Malaysia Team 46.17;
4×400 R (10): Universiti Putra Malaysia Team 3:48.72;
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Ultimate Racenight Meet at Dubai / 17.03.2023
(-courtesy of the Ultimate Athletics – website- )
Men:
100 m/-0.3: Noureddine Hadid LBN 10.68;
3000 m: Oliver Demain GBR 8:42.87;
T J: Leyton Davids RSA 14.80/nwi;
Women:
60 m/ 0.0: Srinidhi Ravikumar IND 8.01;
400 m: Neve Woodward GBR 57.97;
H J: Chiara Roest FRA/Youth 1.65;
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LEBANON
FLA National Meeting at Beyrouth / 11.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Gaby Issa El Khoury, LBN – Federation – )
Men:
400 m: Mohamad Mortada 48.90;
3000 m: Charbel Sejaan 8:48.97;
J T: Nabil Al-Akoumi 58.54; Khaled El Hasan 56.72;
Women:
100 m/+2.0: Aziza Sbeity 11.92;
200 m/+2.1: Aziza Sbeity 24.46w;
H T: Mariam Youssef/2004 37.41 / NJR;
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IRAQ
National Championships at Baghdad / 02. – 04.03.2023
(-courtesy of newspaper – websites with thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
following are several results – out of incomplete and inaccurate information by newspaper websites – with thanks to translations from my correspondent above; hoever, unfortunately for several events the names of the National Champs etc. are reported without their performances (= “???”) / no wind-readings
more detailed official results from the IRAQI – Federation would be welcome
Men:
100 m (2): Hussein Ali Nahi Al-Khafaji ???/no time; Aktham Younus Hussain 10.63;
200 m (4): Aktham Younus Hussain 21.28;
400 m (2): Yasir Ali Mohamed 47.37;
800 m (3): Noureddine Adel Merzeh 1:54.39;
1500 m (4): Mustafa Mohsen Hizam/2006 3:53.37 / NYR; Aqueel Jabaar Ramadhan 3:58.07;
5000 m (4): Hussein Essam ???/no time; Aqeel Mohamed 15:20.30;
10000 m (2): Hussein Essam ???/no time;
Half Marathon (3): Shehab Ahmed Jaber 1:12:31;
3000 m St (2): Mohamed Abdullah Mahal 9:13.70; Mustafa Mohsen Hizam/2006 9:19.16 / NJR & NYR;
110 m H (2): Saleh Nasser Kadhim 14.05; Mohamed Saad Nadhim Al-Khafaji ???/no time; Hussein Ali
Hanoun 14.56; Hussein Ali Karam 14.79;
400 m H (3): Laith Hassan Abdul Hussein 54.28; Jassem Mohamed Hadeel Mayil 54.58;
H J (2): Hussein Falah Abdul Wahed Al-Ibrahimi ???/no result;
P V (25th Feb at Al Najaf): Amir Faleh Abdulwahid 5.00; Amir Subeih Sehioud 4.70; Ali Hussein Ali
4.50;
T J (3): Ehab Taha Yassin 14.76;
S P (2): Mohamed Adel Mezher 16.94; Mohamed Baqir Ahmed Al-Hamidawi ???/no result; Ahmed Hameed
Khudair 15.67;
D T (4): Mohamed Baqir Ahmed Al-Hamidawi ???/no result; Marzouk Ridha Youssef 45.07;
H T (2): Ali Razzaq Hamdan 57.05; Hussein Thamer Abdulwahid Al-Bayati 56.82;
J T (3): Karar Raid Mehdi 70.30;
Decathlon (3/4)/no details: Abdul Sajjad Saadoun Nasser 6670; Husein Ali Karam 6655;
10000 m Walk (2): Mustafa Razzak Abd Alwan 48:30.24; Bahaa Yahya Mutar 48:40.35;
Junior Men:
5000 m (4): Zine El Abidine Mukhlis/2006 15:17.41 / NYR;
P V (25th Feb at Al-Najaf): Ali Akbar Hayder Hassan Al-Taie 4.30;
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According to the information by my correspondent and confirmation from IRAQI Federation the following new NR was achieved during the
National University Champs at Baghdad on 7th March:
Women / D T: Adhraa Nabil Jalil 40.64/NR;
Other results from this competition are NOT reported and would be very welcome as well
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Delayed 2022 results
National Championships at Baghdad / 24. – 26.11.2022
(-courtesy of Dr Zaydoun Jawad Mohammad, IRAQI AF – )
following are detailed results from these 2022 Champs after receipt of delayed information from IRAQ-Federation with thanks to translations from Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab / all results are from finals & no
wind-readings reported / times in long-distance events reported in full seconds only / only few selected best
results from Women events due to rather low standards /
note, that a very few of the following results were reported already last year by my Report No 27
Men:
100 m (24): Hussein Ali Nahi Al-Khafaji 10.61; Aktham Younus Hussain 10.72; Falah Abdulzahra Mahdi
10.80; Mohamed Hussain Ali Jumaa 10.84; Murtadha Azhar Hamid 10.87;
200 m (26): Aktham Younus Hussain 21.64; Yasser Ali Mohamed Al-Saadi 21.68; Falah Abdulzahra Mahdi 21.89;
400 m (24): Yasser Ali Mohamed Al-Saadi 47.07; Mohamed Abdulridha Chunchun 47.32; Mohamed
Al-Baqer Ayad Abdulkarim 47.94; Ahmed Fadhel Al-Kinani 48.38;
800 m (25): Hussein Ali Maydani 1:57.63; Mohamed Ismael 1:57.85; Salem Razzak 1:57.90;
1500 m (26): Mohamed Abdullah Mahal 3:53.02; Hatem Sayed Badr 3:54.71; Aqeel Mohamed Hussain 3:57.23;
5000 m (24): Hamza Jawad 15:00.??; Hussain Essam 15:15.??;
10000 m (26): Laith Hakim Hussain Al-Bohaya 30:29.??; Hussain Essam 31:01.??; Hamza Jawad 31:39.??:
Half Marathon (25): Abdulaziz Hadhir Lueibi 1:11:00; Ali Nadhim 1:11:10; Fattah Timur 1:14:37;
3000 m St (24): Mohamed Abdullah Mahal 9:03.??; Hatem Sayed Badr 9:18.??; Mortadha Mohamed Abboud
9:32.??;
110 m H (24): Mohamed Saad Nadhim Al-Khafaji 14.03; Mohamed Najah Hadi/2003 14.52; Ali Nasser Hussain 14.61; Hussain Ali Hanoun 14.70;
400 m H (25): Farouk Ahmed Jassim 52.64; Abbas Jawad Kadhem 53.37; Ali Nasser Hussain 53.53; Jassem Mohamed Hadeel Mayil 53.90; Leith Hassan Abdul Hassan 53.99;
H J (24): Hussein Falah Al-Ibrahimi 2.06; Abbas Khaled Mohamed Saleh 2.00;
P V (22 Nov at Al Najaf): Amir Subeih Seihoud 4.80; Amir Faleh Abdelwahed 4.80; Thulfiqar Hayder Hassan Al-Taie 4.70;
T J (26): Zine El Abidin Subeih 15.17; Hussein Abbas Jassem Al-Behadili 14.99; Ihab Taha Yassin 14.91;
Amir Gailan Awad 14.81;
S P (24): Mohamed Baqir Al-Hamidawi 16.08; Ahmed Hameed Khudair 15.82; Mohamed Adel Mezher 14.96; Saif Nouri Abdulwahid 14.94;
D T (26): Mohamed Baqir Al-Hamidawi 48.06; Ashraf Abbas Jassim 47.64; Marzook Ridha Youssef 46.60;
H T (24): Hussein Thamer Abdulwahid Al-Bayati 54.43; Mohamed Shawash Kamal 53.13; Raid Hamoodi Hussein 52.84; Amir Ali Hussein 51.67;
J T (25): Karar Raid Mehdi 68.14; Hayder Jabbar Karif 66.43; Saad Hassan Ali 58.68; Dhulfiqar Hafidh Rashid 58.61;
Decathlon (25/26)/no details: Abdul Sajjad Saadoun Nasser 7009; Haman Abdullah Ghrairi 6633; Mohamed
Nahith Obeid 6398;
20 km Walk (24): Mustafa Razzak Abd Alwan 4:43.07; Jawad Abd Kadhim 48:10.54; Bahaa Yahya Mutar
48:34.56; Saif Saad 49:16.29;
4×100 R (25): Police Club Team 41.81;
Junior/U20 Men:
800 m (25): Noureddine Adel Merzeh/2003 1:54.40; Murtaza Hassoun 1:56.98; Akil Jabbar Ramadhan 1:57.19;
3000 m St (24): Mustafa Mohsen Hizam/2006 9:30.93 /(NJR & NYR);
400 m H (25): Ahmed Jamal Jumaa/2003 53.55;
P V (22 at Al Najaf): Ali Hussein Al Daraji/2004 4.00;
H T / 6 kg (26): Ali Razzaq Hamdan 55.08;
Youth/U18 Boys:
2000 m St (24): Yahiya Ibrahim 6:23.??;
P V (22 at Al Najaf): Ali Akbar Hayder Hassan Al-Taie/2005 4.00;
Women:
P V (25 at Baghdad): Nisreen Mohamed Hassoun 2.90/NR;
D T (25): Afak Faeek Hadi 38.86; Adhraa Nabil Jalil 38.47;
H T (24): Marwa Qais Marhoon 42.72;
J T (24): Asia Azir Qadir 40.74/NR;
Youth/U18 Girls:
H T / 3 kg (25): Haven Fakhir El Din 46.77;
Heptathlon (25/26): Raneen Ahmad Abd Alwahaab 2783 / NYR;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA – )
following are more detailed results from two competitions after receipt of translations of names and information about the names of Relay runners from my correspondent (in addition to the information by Reports No 5 and 6)
Harbour Cup Athletics Champs at Kaohsiung / 22. – 26.02.2023
Men:
400 m (23):…6. Chen Chieh 48.50;
110 m H (24)/ 0.0:…5. Chang Chun-Le 14.67; 6. Chen Chuan 14.72;
D T (24):…4. Hung Ching-Hsuan 45.88; 5. Lu Bo-Xun 45.49; 6. Yu Sheng-Ping 45.36;
4×100 R (24): National University of Tainan Team (Chao Ching-Min; Lai Po-Hsiang; Wang Pin-Tsun; Chen,Wen-Pu) 41.18;
High School Boys:
200 m (26)/+0.3: …5. Hung Meng-Lung 21.87;
110 m H / 99 cm (24)/-0.8:…4. Wu Yi-Min 14.34; 5. Yang Rong-Yi 14.37;
J T (25):…5. Huang Chou Che-Kai/2005…7. Gao Jun-Yu 64.53;
10000 m Walk (24):…4. Chang Li-Quan 48:52.75; 5. Hung Shi-Feng/2006 49:39.54;
10000 m Walk / trials event: 1. Chen Yu-Hsin 45:35.31;
4×100 R (24): National Yuanlin HS Team (Wu Chia-Chun; Li Po-Jui; Yu Chi-Chia; Huang Pin-Jui) 41.31;
4×400 R (26): National Taipei University of Technology HS Team (Singh Parth; Chiu Chih-Peng; Chen
Yin-Ya; Tsao Kuang-Chun) 3:16.41;
Middle School Boys:
2000 m St (25): 1. Ji Yu-Cian 6:29.81;
2000 m St / Trials event (25): 1. Zeng Jhong-Ciang 6:06.50; 2. Feng Cheng-Hao (2006) 6:06.93;
3. Chen Yan Jhu 6:08.11;
S P / 5 kg (25): 1. Chen Yi-Hua 16.58;
S P / 5 kg / Trials event (25): 1. Wang Xin 17.75;
H T / 5 kg (22): 1. Jian You-An 60.77;
5000 m Walk (24): 1. Lin Xin-Fu 22:34.40; 2. Chen Rui-Kai 22:41.87; 3. Luo Sheng-Cin 22:56.27;
4. Li Min-Jul 23:56.28;
Women:
400 m H (26):…4. Ye Jia-Ting 63.72;
4×100 R (24): National Changhua University Team (Ye Jia-Ting; Chang Li-Ling; Ye Yi-Ting; Chang Li-Jung) 47.80;
4×400 R (26): ATH Company Team (Chen Was-Mei; Gou Zhao-Ting; Wu Pei-Shan; Lin Mei-Hsiu) 3:59.49;
High School Girls:
200 m (26)/+1.1:…4. Tsung Wei-Hsiang/2006 25.16;
1500 m (24): 1. Ashanti Marie Pascua Salguet/2006 4:45.82;
100 m H (24)/+1.0: 4. Hsu Zih-Hsuan 14.51; 5. Wang Tzu-Hsuan 14.91;
H J (25):…4. Guan Yi-Hua 1.66;
H T (23):…4. Lin Yi-Xuan 45.78;
J T (22):…4. Cheng Xin-Yi 45.12; 5. Ye Chien-Yu 44.47;
4×100 R (24): Taoyuan Yangmei HS Team (Luo Shi-Han; Liu Yan-Jin; Zhong Zhao-Yen; Zhong Zhao-Zhen) 47.68;
4×400 R (26): Taoyuan Yangmei HS Team (Luo Shi-Han; Zhong Zhao-Yen; Zhong Zhao-Zhen; Liu Yan-Jin) 3:54.37;
Middle School Girls:
2000 m St (25): 1. Wu You-Wei 7:42.85; 2. Li Ho-Chi 7:55.30; 3. Lin Chia-Chien 8:01.22; 4. Li Pei-Hsin 8:08.38; 5. Chiang Ho-Chen 8:09.97;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (24)/+0.1: 1. Hsiao Chieh 14.36; 2. Yu Chien-Pei 14.48;
400 m H (26): 1. Chen Yu-Ching 64.42;
H J (22):…2. Wang Yu-Ho 1.66;
H T / 3 kg (23): 1. Chen Ya-Qiao 48.95; 2. Li Yi-Cih 48.39; 3. Lin Ci-Fang 48.04;
H T / 3 kg / Trials event (23): 1. Chang Yong-Xian 52.55;
J T / 500 g (26): 1. Chang Li-Hsin 45.69;
J T / 500 g / Trials event (26): 2. Ye Chien-Yu 47.05;
4×100 R (24): Taoshi Taoyuan MS Team (Wu Yu-Wen; Huang Yu-Ting; Chen Yu-Jie; Huang Pin-Jie) 47.85;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R / High School (24): Shin Min HS Team (Liu Jia-Jing; Chen Yun-Si; Shih Shang-Syuan; Liao Zih-Han) 3:35.70;
Taipei City Spring Champs at Taipei / 16. – 19.02.2023
Men:
400 m (17): …4. Tsai Jie-Xun 48.68;
110 m H (18)/-1.5: …6. Liu Yu-Zhi 14.76;
4×100 R (18): Taipei Formosa University Team (Chen Jhun-Chih; Chang Zhe-Yu; Hung Wei-Chen; Chu Yu-Ju) 42.02;
4×400 R (19): University of Taipei Team (Lin Ze-An; Huang Zuo-Jyun; Chang Yi-Fan; Chen Yan-Jiang) 3:18.76;
High School Boys:
110 m H / 99 cm (18)/+0.8:…5. Chao Pin-Hao/2006 14.46; 6. Bai Jian-En 14.85;
Decathlon (17/18): 1. Su Chin-Chieh/2004 6291 (11.48; 6.21; 10.56; 1.73; 51.51; 14.86; 34.01; 3.80; 41.70; 4:48.44);
4×100 R (18): New Taipei City HS Team (Lin Yao-En; Chang Jun-Chen; Ye Peng-Yu; Chang Che-Wei) 42.49;
4×400 R (19): Chang-Yi HS Team (He Wei-Han; Zhou Ze-Yu; Jiang Zhong-Bo; Huang Yu-Chieh) 3:18.59;
Middle School Boys:
110 m H / 91.4 cm (18)/+1.1:…2. Hsu Sheng-Yan 14.62;
H T / 5 kg (17) / Trials event: 1. Li Chun-Sheng 61.26;
Women:
J T (18):…5. Tang Te-Jung 48.66;
4×100 R (18): National Taiwan Sports Univ. Team (Cheng Xin-Ying; Liu Li-Lin; Liu Li-Ci; Chang Bo-Ya) 46.69;
High School Girls:
100 m H (18)/-1.1:…4. Chiao Ai-Lin 14.91;
4×100 R (18): Taoyuan City HS Team (Luo Shi-Han; Liu Yan-Jin; Zhong Zhao-Yen; Zhong Zhao-Zhen) 47.65;
4×400 R (19): Taichung Shin Min HS Team (Lin Zhi-Xuan; Chen Yun-Si; Liao Zih-Han; Huang Jing-Rou) 3:55.45;
Middle School Girls:
100 m (17)/+2.8: 1. Chen Ya-Yan 12.25w;
800 m (19): 1. Wang Yi /2007 2:14.74;
2000 m St (18):…2. Li Pei-Hsin 8:15.00; 3. Lin Yu-Ju 8:16.17;
2000 m St (18) / Trials event:…2. Ashanti Marie Pascua Salguet 7:15.30; 3. Si Hui-Pin 7:36.53;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (18)/-0.1: 1. Hsiao Chieh (2008) 14.56,
H T / 3 kg (16): 1. Li Yi-Chih 48.56; 2. Shih Chiao-Jou 48.25;
J T / 500 g (17)/Trials event:…2. Ye Chien-Yu 45.93;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R / High School (17): Taoyuan Yangmei HS Team (Chen Ting-You; Zhong Zhao-Yen; Zhong Yu-Xing; Liu Yan-Jin) 3:38.21;
International Women Indooor Meet at Tehran / 12. – 13.03.2023
(-courtesy of Ms Leila Moradi, IRI-Federation – )
following are selected best results from this competition with female athletes from IRAN and from 6 other
countries; IRANIAN Women 5 of the 12 events followed by BELARUS with 4 Gold, IRAQ with 2 winners and
one event winner from ARMENIA / other participating teams were from KUW & KGZ (each 1 Silver) & AFG
60 m (12): Yanina Lutsenka BLR 7.46; Madhawi Al Shammari KUW 7.53; Gayana Chiloyan ARM 7.60;
Faezeh Nesaei IRI 7.64; Maryam Mohebbi IRI 7.74; Delnia Beigomjani IRI 7.97; Diya Nizar Rafiq IRQ 8.06; Anastasia Bondarenko KGZ 8.12;
400 m (12): Hanna Mikhaileva BLR 54.28; Katsiryana Kharashevich BLR 55.15; Nazamin Fatemeh Eidian
IRI/2005 56.25; Kazhan Rostami 57.89;
1500 m (12): Vohla Nemahai BLR 4:36.29; Tatsiana Shabaneva BLR 4:36.55; Parchechr Shahi IRI 4:40.56; Maryam Mahmoodi IRI 4:47.14; Toktam Dastarbandan IRI 4:49.40;
3000 m (13): Vohla Nemahai BLR 9:58.11; Maryam Mahmoodi 10:38.20;
60 m H (13): Fatemeh Mohitizadeh IRI 8.63; Banu Taha Yassin IRQ 8.61 / NIR; Kurdstan ba Mo Jamal IRQ 8.74; Faezeh Tabatabaei IRI 8.83; Angelina Tiapova KGZ 8.92; Sadaf Aghanjani IRI 9.14; Nadia
Al-Haqqan KUW 9.52 / NIR;
H J (12): Maryam Abdulhamid Abd Elah 1.75 / NIR (eq.); Tatyana Efimenko KGZ 1.68; Mahya Naeimi IRI 1.68; Asal Aligholi IRI/2006 1.65; Dalal Faraj KUW 1.55 / NIR;
P V (13): Mahsa Mirzatabibi IRI 3.80; Fatemeh Khodaei IRI 3.30; Kimia Farahani IRI 3.00;
L J (13): Reihaneh Mobini IRI 6.04; Elaheh Rahimifar IRI 6.00; Kimia Poorkhalkhali IRI 5.77; Maryam
Abdulhamid Abd Elah IRQ 5.63 / NIR; Aisha Al-Khudher KUW 5.55 / NIR;
T J (12): Maryam Kazemi IRI 12.59; Sarina Saedi IRI 12.27; Sofia Javakhyan ARM 12.04;
S P (13): Zahra Omidvar IRI 13.71; Elham Sadat Hashemi IRI 13.58; Melina Malek Rezaei IRI 12.69; Shekha Al-Sakhan KUW 11.26 / NIR; Baneem Ahmad Al-Zajawee IRQ 10.72 / NIR;
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(-courtesy of Ms Tatyana Stepanisheva, TKM-Federation – )
National Indoor Championships at Ashgabad / 29.01.2023
60 m: Alisher Sadulayev 6.6; Guvanch Mattaganov 6.7; Lukman Gurbandurdyyev 6.7; Mahardat Zuhurov
heats: Sadulayev 6.7; Mattaganov 6.7; Gurbandurdyyev 6.8; Zuhurov 6.8;
S P: Gurban Kakajayev 15.20; Tejen Hommadov 14.20;
60 m: Valentina Meredova 7.2; Enejan Esedova 7.7; Alsu Habibulina 7.8;
heats: Meredova 7.3; Esedova 7.7; Habibulina 7.8;
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National Indoor Championships at Ashgabad / 18.12.2022
H J: Annachary Atajumayev 1.95;
L J: Bagrat Gasanbekov/2003 7.19;
heats: Meredova 7.3; Esedova 7.7; Habibulina/2003 7.7; Shageldiyeva/2006 7.8;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
(-courtesy of different Race – websites – )
KOREA
International Half Marathon at Incheon / 26.03.2023
Dinkalem Ayele Adane ETH 1:01:17; Mulat Bazezew Gebeyehu ETH 1:02:02; Abel Kipkirui Mutai KEN
1:02:28; Nicolas Rotich KEN 1:03:24; Pius Maiyo Kirop KEN 1:04:30; Jo Min-Hyuk KOR 1:06:13;
Han Seung-Hyun KOR 1:06:48; Kim Ki-Yun KOR 1:07:01; Lee Joon-Su KOR 1:07:04; Kim Jae-Min KOR 1:08:10; Kim Young-Ho KOR 1:08:36; Kim Ho-Yeon KOR 1:09:13; Kim Jong-Hyun KOR 1:09:39;
Park Dae-Sung KOR 1:12:09; Lee Sang-Min KOR 1:12:22; Kim Mu-Youn KOR 1:13:02; Choi Chan-Yu
KOR 1:13:14; Boldoo Odbayar MGL 1:14:36;
Women / National Race:
Kim Eun-Mi 1:14:57; Lim Kyung-Hee 1:18:01; Kim Mi-Jung 1:19:55; Ji Hee-Won 1:21:18; Lee Jae-Young
1:21:35; Kim Nyeo-Hyun 1:23:37; Oh Seo-In 1:26:19; Kim Min-Jung 1:27:51;
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LAOS
International Half Marathon at Vientiane / 26.03.2023
James Karanja Gikunga KEN 1:10:48; Enock Kipchirchir Kigen KEN 1:12:20; Lamphone Xayyathee
LAO 1:16:59;
Women:
Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 1:27:26 (2nd = 1:38:58);
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VIETNAM
Tien Phong National Marathon Champs at Lai Chau / 26.03.2023
Marathon:
Hoang Nguyen Thanh 2:36:00; Nguyen Van Lai 2:37:08; Mai Qui Phong 2:37:29; Nguyen Quoc Dung 2:37:55;
Half Marathon:
Trieu Tien Luyen 1:14:52;
10 km Road Race:
Do Quoc Luat 31:20; Nguyen Trung Cuong 31:41;
Women:
Marathon:
Le Thi Tuyet 2:54:52; Hoang Thi Ngoc Hoa 3:00:16; Bui Thi Thu Ha 3:11:48; Nguyen Thi Thanh Tuyen 3:26:55; Open Race / ex-Champs-Competitors: Ha Hau 3:04:57; Nguyen Thi Minh Hien 3:26:42;
Half Marathon:
Phan Thi Hong Le 1:25:32; Ban Thi Van 1:29:03; Pham Huynh Yen Thu 1:30:29; Huynh Thi Diem 1:35:20;
Open Race / ex-Champs-Competitors: Nong Thi Chang 1:32:13; Thai Thi Hong 1:33:58; Hanh Nguyen 1:34:50; Le Thi Thanh Quynh 1:35:28;
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PHILIPPINES
National MILO Marathon at Manila / 26.03.2023
Anthony Nerza 2:32:50; Richeel Languedo 2:36:43; Jeyson Agravante 2:38:48;
Women:
Christine Hallasgo 3:06:28; April Rose Diaz 3:15:05; Maricar Camacho 3:26:03;
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MACAO
International 10 km Road Race / 19.03.2023
Edwin Cheruiyot Soi KEN 29:16; Mathew Samperu KEN 29:22; Joseph Ngare KEN 30:33; Vitaliy Shafar
UKR 30:43; Guang Yueren CHN 31:28; Tsz To Wong HKG 31:55; Chun Yin Tse HKG 32:01; Wan
Chun Wong HKG 32:05;
Winrose Chepkorir KEN 34:22; Lucy Ndambuki KEN 35:26; Zsofia Kovacs HUN 35:43; Catriona Jennings IRL/HKG 36:58; Yan Yin Choi HKG 37:51; Zhang Kaiqin CHN 38:15; Hoi Long MAC 38:22;
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LEBANON
International 10 km Women´s Race at Beirut / 19.03.2023
Imad Jizzini LBN 32:37; Rached Baghdad LBN 32:38; Charbel Sejaan LBN 32:42;
Paulina Kaczynska POL 34:17; Bryony Steyn GBR 37:46; Joan Makary LBN 37:58;
National 20 km Road Walk Trials at Colombo / 18.03.2023
Sahan Ravindu Herath 1:40:26; D.M.I.S.S.Dunukara 1:41:52; Y.S.Wimalasuriya 1:42:46;
U.V.Kalhari Madurika 1:52:01; P.B.Gayani 1:53:32; T.D.H.Dilhani 1:59:23;
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93rd DONG-A International Marathon at Seoul / 10.03.2023
Kim Bon-Kyu/2004 1:07:19; Kim Min-Suk/2004 1:07:38 (no others under 1:24 !!);
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ICTSI Open Championships at Ilagan / 22. – 26.03.2023
(-courtesy of Ms Maricor Pacheco, PATAFA & Mr Andrew Pirie – )
100 m (25)/-1.5: Nolan Crespo USA (Fil-Am) 10.89; Amatus Somaghai INA 10.92;
heats (25) h2/+0.9: Alhyran Labita 10.89; h3/+0.2: Crespo 10.89;
heats (23) h2/+0.8: Yaseen 21.33; h3/+0.5: Williams 21.20; Al-Tameemi 21.58; h4/ 0.0: Crespo 21.99;
400 m (22). Umajesty Williams USA (Fil-Am) 47.15; Frederick Ramirez 47.40; Michael Del Prado 47.41;
heats (22) h1: Ramirez 47.93; h2: Del Prado 48.07; Osman 48.73; h3: Al-Saadi 48.34; Sequita 48.61;
1500 m (26): Alference Braza 3:55.59; Sonny Wagdos 3:58.49;
5000 m (25): Sonny Wagdos 14:56.98; Richard Salano 14:57.11; Prince Joey Lee 15:18.07; Darren James
10000 m (23): Sonny Wagdos 31:27.06; Richard Salano 31:34.29;
3000 m St (24): Junel Gobotia 9:20.88; Ritchie Estampador 9:37.06;
110 m H (22)/+0.5: John Cabang Tolentino PHI/ESP 14.35; Clinton Kingsley Bautista 14.40; Shareem
heats (22) h1/-1.0: Bautista 14.76; Gawok 14.92; h2/+0.1: Abdul Raheem 14.64; Cabang 14.90;
400 m H (24): Marjun Sulleza 54.88;
heats (24) h2: Nguyen Duc Son VIE 54.78;
H J (24): Muh.Eizlan Dahalan MAS 2.15; Leonard Grospe 2.05; Patrick Tolentino 2.05;
P V (26): Elijah Cole USA (Fil-Am) 5.05; Hockett de los Santos 5.00; Janry Ubas 4.65; Zehr Blanco USA (Fil-Am) 4.55;
L J (24): Janry Ubas 7.84/+0.1; Algin Gomez 7.40/+1.2; Muh.Shahrizal Nasharul Isham MAS 7.39/-0.9; John M.Rafols 7.31/ 0.0; John L.Razon 7.13/+0.8; Clint Neri 7.08/+0.9;
T J (26): Mark Harry Diones 15.81/-0.5; Tran Van Dien VIE 15.73/+0.8; Ronnie Malipay 15.34/+1.6;
Muh.Izzul Haniff Raffi MAS 14.85/+0.3; John M.Rafols 14.67/+1.5;
S P (23): Jonah Chang Anak Rigan MAS 17.43; John Albert Mantua 16.93;
D T (22): John Albert Mantua 48.83;
H T (25): Arniel Ferrera 50.19;
J T (24): Melvin Calano 66.31; Agustinus Ngamar Mahuze INA 61.12; Kenny Gonzales 58.81;
5000 m Walk (22): Mark Anthony Estoya 24:58.96; Peter Lachica 25:07.08;
4×100 R (24): University of the Philippines Team/PHI (G.Ordinario, C.Neri, J.Yuzon, M.Sulleza) 42.87
4×400 R (26): IRQ (T.H.Yaseen, M.A.Al-Tameemi, N.A.Merzah, Y.A.Al-Saadi) 3:08.62; VIE (Tran Dinh Son, Nguyen Tung Lam, Tran Nhat Hoang, Quach Cong Lich) 3:09.16; MAS (A.W.Roslan, T.Shanmugan,
M.F.Zemi, U.Osman) 3:10.36; National Univ. Team/PHI (O.Orongan, M.A.Sister, J.L.Cabalo, V.A.Obejas)
3:25.07;
heats (26) h1: IRQ 3:16.76; h2: MAS 3:17.22; h3: VIE 3:16.35;
400 m (22): Methawi Kanhaaudom THA 48.89;
800 m (25): Hussein Lorana 1:56.84;
400 m H (24): Methasit Khramphinit THA 53.51;
4×400 R (26): THA (M.Kanhaaudom, C.Phretewek, T.Khongjeam, M.Khramphinit) 3:18.51;
100 m (25)/-0.7: Kristina Knott 11.87; Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli MAS 12.02; Lianne Diana Pama 12.08; Azreen Nabila Alias MAS 12.20;
heats (25) h1/-0.9: Knott 11.85; Zulkifli 11.90; Pama 12.04; h2/-0.7: Alias 12.19;
200 m (23)/-0.2: Kayla Richardson 24.10; Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli MAS 24.17; Danae Manibog USA
(Fil-Am) 24.76; Lianne Diana Pama 25.10;
heats (23) h1/-1.3: Manibog 24.67; h2/-0.7: Richardson 24.23; Zulkifli 24.53;
400 m (22): Angel Frank USA (Fil-Am) 53.69; Danae Manibog USA (Fil-Am); Hoang Thi Minh Hanh VIE
54.94; Nguyen Thi Hang VIE 55.32; Nguyen Thi Ngoc VIE 55.36; Bernalyn Bejoy 56.11; Jessel Lumapas
800 m (25)/heats: h1: Bernalyn Bejoy 2.14.26 (dns in final);
5000 m (25): Joida Gagnao 17:28.06; Art Joy Torregosa 18:34.10; April Joy Alampayan 18:35.47;
10000 m (23): Christine Hallasgo 36:38.54 (2nd = 40:09.20 !);
100 m H (22)/-0.4: Huynh Thi My Tien VIE 13.59; Lauren Hoffman USA (Fil-Am) 13.72; Bui Thi Nguyen
VIE 13.83; Jelly D.Paragile 14.13; Melissa Escoton 14.38; Sarah Dequinan 15.21;
400 m H (24): Lauren Hoffman USA (Fil-Am) 57.56; Robyn Brown 57.87; Nguyen Thi Ngoc VIE 60.90;
heats (24) h1: Brown 60.84; h2: Hoffman 59.40; Nguyen Thi Ngoc 62.65;
H J (25): Yap Sean Yee MAS 1.70;
L J (24): Sarah Dequinan 5.79/+0.3;
T J (26): Nguyen Thi Huong VIE 13.01/-0.1; Princess Faith Gonzales 11.93/-0.3; Abcd Agamanos
11.84/-0.9;
S P (23): Nani Sahirah Maryata MAS 14.69/NR; Jamela De Asis 12.50; Aira Teodosio 12.36;
H T (25): Aira Teodosio 45.45;
J T (24): Evalyn Palabrica 45.92; Sarah Dequinan 42.41; Lanie Carpentero 40.99;
Winnie Eng May Xin MAS 4028 (15.50/ 0.0; 1.49; 9.46; 26.62/-0.6 / 4.59/-0.1; 24.30; 2:39.09);
4×100 R (24): University of the Philippines/PHI (D.Pinero, G.Gatinga, R.Vallente, S.Tagayun) 50.66;
4×400 R (26): MAS (W.Eng May Xin, N.A.M.Azmi, M.Goh Li, C.C.Bopulas) 3:52.72; Univ.of Philippines
Team/PHI 4:13.02;
T J (23): Panisara Jadsadangkun Ayutthaya THA 12.01/+0.3;
2000 m St (23): Liznie Delfino 8:03.96; Janice Nemi 8:15.41;
4×400 R / Open (23): VIE (Nguyen Thi Ngoc, Tran Dinh Son, Nguyen Thi Hang, Nguyen Tung Lam) 3:27.15;
Tartac Agric.University Team/PHI (M.D.Pascua, B.Pascasio, K.Natividad, J.Frezas) 3:52.64;
4×400 R / U20 Juniors (23): University of Santo Tomas Team 3:58.99;
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West Asian Junior Men Clubs Champs at Doha / 17. – 19.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
(QAT, KUW, OMA, YEM, SYR, PLE and LBN) / this competition was predominated by Juniors from the
unconfirmed spelling of names for several competitors from info in ARAB figures
400 m (17): Hamza Abdullah Al-Jabri OMA 49.68;
heats (18) h2: El Ghazi/2006 1:55.58; Al-Bouzagaoui/2005 1:55.63;
3000 m (18): Mohamed Al-Alami QAT/2004 8:36.68; Ashraf El Harrar QAT/2005 8:39.06; Allam Abdullah
heats (18) h1/+0.8: Al-Rashidi/2004 14.80; Kumar 14.83; Abdullah Salahj Al-Mlees KUW 14.93;
h2/+2.3: Abakar/2005 14.25w; Abdullah 14.75w; Al-Sheedy 14.96w;
T J (18)/nwi: Mohamed Ali Nofal QAT/2005 15.09; Abdullah Mohamed Al-Azmi KUW/2006 14.85;
D T / 1.75 kg (17): Ahmed Adam Djibrine QAT/2005 53.20; Nasser Badr Hussein Al-Enezi KUW/2005 46.53;
H T / 6 kg (18): Mohamed Adil Khan KUW 62.16; Ammar Mahmoud Al-Absi QAT 61.50; Abdulrahman
Mohamed Obrahim Absi QAT 61.46; Ali Salem Hussein Al-Nasser KUW 58.42; Khaled Ahmed Bu Hamid
KUW/2005 56.18; Hajan Abdullah Al-Hajri OMA 53.85; Abdulbasit Saeed Al-Rubaie OMA 52.93;
10000 m Walk (17): Abdullah Shehab QAT 44:14.14 / NJR; Ramzi Ahmed Saleh QAT 44:18.49; Mohamed
Ali Ammar TUN/QAT 51:35.83; Mohamed Abdullah Mansoor YEM 59:06.33 / NJR;
4×100 R (19): Qatar Club/QAT (K.A.Zakaria, Y.W.Hamed, M.Abdullah, C.Kaportovi) 41.77; Al Arabi Club/
QAT (K.H.Wadi, N.M.Khaseef, A.M.Sakin, A.A.Mohamed) 41.89; Kadhma Club/KUW (Y.A.Al-Azmi, A.M.
4×400 R (19): Qatar Club/QAT (I.Al-Bouzakawi, A.J.Youssef, M.A.Ahmed, M.A.Abdelrahman) 3:18.55;
Al Arabi Club/QAT (O.Daoudi, M.A.Ali, S.M.Ibrahim, A.O.Khater) 3:22.35; Al-Qadsiyah Club/KUW
(S.S.Al-Rashidi, A.A.Madlul, F.M.Al-Ajeel, F.J.Al-Hawny) 3:28.95;
National Selection Trials at Diyagama / 20. – 21.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Saman Kumara, SRI-Federation – )
heats (21) h1/+0.9: De Silva 10.70; Safan 10.76; Udayar 10.80; Gamalath 10.81; h2/nwi: Chathuranga
10.64; Piyumal 10.65; h3/-0.4: Yodasinghe 10.53; Dharmakeerthi 10.68; T.B.Udagedara 10.84;
200 m (20)/-0.4: S.P.Aruna Dharshana 21.12; A.S.Mohamed Safan 21.46; F.D.Chalith Piyumal 21.63;
heats (20) h1/-1.6: Piyumal 21.65; h2/-0.9: Safan 21.52; h3/nwi: Dharshana 21.24;
Gunarathne 48.42; h2: Niku 46.45; Abewardana 46.88; Madushan 46.95; P.M.P.Lakshan Kodikara 47.53;
800 m (20): A.M.S.B.Aththanayake 1:51.12; G.Rusiru Chathuranga 1:51.64; H.A.R.Habarakada 1:51.86;
R.P.Priyantha Pushpakumara 1:51.93; T.V.G.I.Lanka 1:53.90; Kasun Tharaka Fonseka 1:54.62;
heats (20) h1: Aththanayake 1:54.55; E.M.R.S.K.Ekanayake 1:54.76; h2: Chathuranga 1:53.42;
Samuditha Dulaj Maduranga 1:54.18; Fonseka 1:54.45; Lanka 1:54.53; W.M.T.G.Thennakoon 1:54.67;
h3: Habarakada 1:54.49; Pushpakumara 1:54.97;
3:54.37; K.D.N.C.Wijesinghe 3:54.87;
5000 m (21): S.M.D.M.Samarakoon 14:46.66; Upul Maduranga Kumar 14:48.58; W.B.S.Bandara 15:01.75;
3000 m St (20): T.M.L.C.Gunarathne 9:04.48; A.B.N.Alwis 9:17.04; Suren Karunarathna Banda 9:23.07;
heats (20) h1: Dharshana 50.92 / 3rd SRI All-Time; Thushara 52.17; Ariyawansha/2004 52.89;
h2: I.A.Rathnasena 53.62; Lahiru Prasanjith 54.14; A.T.Rathnasena 54.15;
P V (20): M.H.Ishara Sandaruwan 4.70; Sachin Eranga Janith 4.70;
S P (20): Shashila Jayakody 14.66;
D T (20): S.M.A.M.D.Saparamadu 46.10;
H T (20): H.M.A.Sanjaya Bandara 46.81; Rohana Sisira Kumara 46.55;
100 m (21)/-1.7: Merone J.Wijesinghe/2005 10.77 (& 10.81/-0.5 as 1h2);
200 m (20)/+0.3: R.Idusara Vidushan/2005 21.82;
400 m (21): h1: N.K.D.Kumarasiri/2005 48.20 (& 48.33 as 1h1); K.V.K.Silva/2004 48.65;
800 m (20): S.H.Shehan Dilranga/2004 1:54.22; M.M.S.A.Mankkadawara/2004 1:55.03;
H J (20): A.R.Pasan Dilhara/2004 2.03; D.Anushas/2005 2.03;
P V (21): W.Thushen Malindarathna Silva//2006 4.60; R.H.Wickramasekara/2005 4.20;
T J (21): K.V.Malith Yasiru/2004 15.43/-1.3; D.M.H.K.Dissanayake/2005 14.95/+1.1;
100 m (21)/-2.9: R.M.Rumeshika Rathnayake 12.01; Fathima Shafiya Yamick 12.25;
ex-competition (dns in heats): Iresha Medhanni Jayamanna 12.16;
heats (21) h1/+1.4: Anjani Pulwansa 12.20; h2/-0.5: Rathnayake 11.91; Yamick 12.12;
M.A.N.Harshani Fernando 55.83; W.S.H.Fernando 55.90;
5000 m (21): H.M.C.S.Herath 17:32.08; W.M.Nimesha Nidarshani 18:16.68;
10000 m (20): H.M.W.Madushani Herath 34:41.34 / 3rd SRI All-Time (in a Solo-run; 2nd = 39:35.89 !)
3000 m St (20): U.K.Nilani Rathnayake 9:40.65 / missed her NR by 0.41 seconds only (in a Solo-run;
400 m H (20): N.G.D.Niroshika Lakmali 62.45; K.H.A.Dasun Kaushalya 63.18; G.A.Shyama Dulani 63.35;
P V (20): Imasha Udani De Silva 3.60; Sachini Kaushalya Perera 3.30;
D.G.Rashmi Nirodha 11.98/-0.3; K.H.Nethmi Megawarna 11.95/+0.6;
S P (20): Ovini Chandrasekara 12.35;
D T (21): Vinodeni Vishan Lakmali 42.57;
H T (20): W.M.S.Nisansala Rathnasiri 41.37; H.A.Aruni Lakshika 40.53; L.P.Weranga Thisarani 40.37;
Shanika Manoji Amarasinghe 40.29;
100 m (21)/-2.0: Dinara Bandara Dela/2004 12.11 (& 12.06/+0.4 as 1h1);
800 m (20): Kasuni Nirmali Wickramesinghe/2006 2:14.03; W.A.D.N.Samarakoon/2005 2:15.14;
400 m H (20): Umaya Yasasni Rathnayake/2004 63.99;
H J (21): Renindi Pehansa Gamage/2004 1.76; I.rosha Minoli Fernando/2004 1.70;
L J (20): M.H.N.Madushani Herath/2005 5.70/+0.7; L.P.Anuradha Fernando/2004 5.68/+1.2;
T J (21): K.P.S.Reshmika Sewwandi/2004 12.27/+0.5;
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(-courtesy of Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan -)
following are the best performances from two Invitation competitions for the events as below only /
all Indian athletes except few guests from MDV as noted
2nd Indian Grand Prix Meet at Trivandrum / 27.03.2023
100 m/Race 1/-1.5: Hassan Saaid MDV 10.76; Race 2/ 0.0: Sanjeet ?? 10.65; Amiya Kumar Mallick 10.66;
200 m/Race 1/ 0.0: S.K.Kaven 21.63; Race 2/-0.5: Muhammed Anas Yahiya 21.54; Hassan Saaid MDV 21.61;
400 m/Race 1: Muhammed Ajmal 46.65; Joel W.Nihal 47.24; Rahul Ramesh Kadam 47.26; Mijo Chacko Kurian 47.95; Kapil ?? 48.13; Race 2: A.Suraj 48.44; Race 3: Arul Rajalingam 47.90;
1500 m: Jinson Johnson 3:44.52; Rahul ?? 3:47.00; Prakash Balu Gadade 3:48.57; Parvej Khan/2004 3:50.05; Kartik Jayraj Karkera 3:52.07; Harpreet Singh/2004 3:52.55; Ankes Chaudhary 3:52.89; Abhishek
Singh Thakur 3:53.08; Rahul Baloda 3:53.91; Sumit Teotia 3:54.29; Salman Farookh 3:54.42;
3000 m: Balkishan ?? 8:39.84;
10000 m: Jagat Singh Gurjar 30:33.03; Kiran Matre 30:33.14; Pritam Kumar 30:35.57;
L J: Nirmal Sabu 7.72/-1.8; K.M.Sreekanth 7.28/-0.5; Aditya Kumar Singh 7.26/-0.5; Vinoth Kumar Yuvaraj 7.16/ 0.0; R.Sajan 7.10/ 0.0;
T J: Eldhose Paul 16.27/-0.1; Unnikrishnan Kartik 15.80/-0.7; Abdulla Aboobacker 15.77/ 0.0; Akash M.
Varghese 15.59/ 0.0; C.R.Aushal 15.33/-1.2; Pradeep Kumar/2004 15.13/-0.1; A.Vaisakh 15.03/ 0.0;
S P: Tajinderpal Singh Toor 19.76; Karanveer Singh 19.17; Sahib Singh 19.07; B.Manush 16.09;
J T: Arshdeep Singh 73.02; Izhar Ahmad 67.33;
100 m/ 0.0: Archana Suseendran 11.52; Hima Das 11.74; A.T.Daneshwari 11.80; Nithya Gandhe 11.96;
200 m/+0.2: Archana Suseendran 23.21; A.T.Daneshwari 24.13; R.Anu 24.33; Nithya Gandhe 24.53; Silvia M. Angel 25.07;
400 m/Race 1: Dandi Jyothika Sri 53.56; Aishwarya Mishra 54.09; V.K.Vismaya 54.95; Race 2: Subha Venkatesan 54.61; Gowrinandana ?? 54.93; Deepanshi ?? 55.51; S.Sandra 55.98; Salini V.Krishna 57.17;
1500 m: K.M.Chanda 4:20.81; Ankita Dhiyani 4:22.07; K.M.Deeksha 4:27.33; D.R.Smitha 4:30.30; Manjuna Devadiga Chaitra 4:39.45; C.M.Rashi 4:41.66; P.Unnikrishnan Chitra 4:46.99;
3000 m St: Komal C.Jagadale 10:26.20; K.Swetha 11:49.12;
100 m H/ 0.0: Pranjali Dilip Patil 13.84; Unnathi Aiyappa Bollanda/2005 13.96; Sowmiya Murugan 14.45;
P V: Malavika Ramesh 3.10;
H T: Rekha Singh 53.75; K.M.Fatma 50.04; Kessia Mariam Benny 48.91; Amreen ?? 46.67;
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1st Indian Grand Prix Meet at Trivandrum / 20.03.2023
100 m/+0.2: Hassan Saaid MDV 10.67; Amiya Kumar Mallick 10.69;
200 m/-0.1: Hassan Saaid MDV 21.66;
Abhishek Singh Thakur 1:51.78; Harjot Singh 1:53.50; Ankit Gill 1:53.72;
5000 m: Abhishek Pal 13:51.14; Gulveer Singh 13:51.88; Md Nur Hasan 13:52.26; Pritam Kumar 14:15.80;
400 m H: T.Santhosh Kumar 52.02; Vijay Singh Malik 52.33; Akhilbabu Nivas 54.11;
H J: Jesse Sandesh 2.16; T.Aromal 2.10;
L J: Nirmal Sabu 7.58/-1.1; Siddharth Mohan Naik 7.27/+1.7; Vinoth Kumar Yuvaraj 7.25/-1.3;
T J/nwi: S.N.Mohammed 15.77; Pradeep Kumar 15.05;
S P: Karanveer Singh 18.90; Sahib Singh 18.83; Dhanvir Singh 18.10; Inderjeet Singh 17.99;
J T: Kishore Kumar Jena 81.05; Prakasha D.Manu 80.61; Arshdeep Singh 75.67; Vikas Yadav 71.12;
Uttam Balasheb Patil 67.63; Samarjeet Malhi 63.48;
800 m: K.M.Chanda 2:09.18; K.M.Deeksha 2:12.06;
5000 m: Ankita Dhiyani 15:55.15; Sanjivani Jadhav 16:01.76; Seema ?? 16:03.64;
H J: Rubina Yadav 1.76; N.K.Varsha 1.70;
L J: Ancy Sojan 6.49/+0.3; Sandra Babu 5.93/ 0.0; R.Punitha 5.91/-1.3; P.S.Prabhavathi 5.67/-0.3;
S P: Manpreet Kaur/(1990) 16.23; Abha Khatua 14.80;
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71st All India Police Champs at Lucknow / 21. – 25.03.2023
100 (22)/ 0.0: T.Midhun 10.63; Chirag ?? 10.80; Narinder Singh 10.83; B.Sai Ram 10.84;
semis (22) s1/+0.3: Midhun 10.76; s2/+1.1: Narinder 10.81;
fastest times in heats (21)/nwi: Midhun 10.78; Narinder 10.79; Chirag 10.82;
200 m (25)/-0.1: T.Midhun 21.26; Sourav Saha 21.38; Harwinder Singh 21.45; Jishnu Prasad 21.51;
Adesh Garsa 21.79; Punniya Suriyan 22.00;
heats (24) h5/-1.8: Prasad 21.88; h8/-1.8: Saha 21.74;
semis (23) s1: Jagmeet 47.78; M.S.Bipin 48.15; Rashid ?? 48.23; Harwinder 48.32; s2: Manu 48.45;
s3: Kamberdeep 48.32; Miridia 48.43;
800 m (22): R.Dhinesh 1:51.54; Ramdev ?? 1:51.80; Tomson Poulose 1:51.81; Ashok Dandasena 1:52.42;
1500 m (25): Ramdev ?? 3:54.03; Ashok Dandasena 3:54.43; C.Loganathan 3:54.59; Amit Mathur 3:56.53;
5000 m (21): Rajesh Kumar 14:22.12; Rakesh Kumar Bhadwa 14:26.81; G.Mahendra Kumar 14:32.64;
Subhash Chand Saini 14:33.85; Neeraj Kumar Maurya 14:47.16;
3000 m St (23): Suraj Pal 9:08.86; Sumit Kumar 9:09.30; Parashuram Gasti 9:16.89;
110 m H (23)/nwi: Ronald Babu 14.20; N.V.Sahad 14.66; V.Srikanth Kumar 14.72; Amrinder Singh 14.74;
C.Mohammed Fais 15.03; Ritesh Choudhary 15.05;
heats (23) h1/ 0.0: Babu 14.95; h2/-0.7: Kumar 14.96; h3/-0.4: Sahad 15.02;
400 m H (25): Krishan ?? 52.77; M.Balaji 53.24; K.Arun 53.39; Vishwveer Singh 53.54;
heats (24) h1: Krishan 53.95; h3: Vishwveer 53.40;
H J (23): Gurjeet Singh 2.11; Manu Francis 2.09; Srikakolapu Ped Kamaraju 2.09; R.Manivannan 2.06;
P V (22): Aniket Kumar Patel 4.70; Mani Santhosh Kumar 4.60; M.Thangavasanth 4.60;
T J (22)/nwi: V.Dinesh 15.88; Sonu Kumar 15.70; Ranjit Singh 15.36; Sanal Scaria 15.12;
4×100 R (23): Kerala Team (O.Nath, Bibin, Aswin, T.Midhun) 41.14;
4×400 R (25): Kerala Team (C.Anirudh, T.Poulose, K.Arju, T.S.Manu) 3:12.38;
100 m (22)/+1.3: Vijaya Kumari 11.97; Nainy Bala 12.09; Indu Prasad 12.10; A.P.Shilbi 12.19;
200 m (25)/+2.8: Madhumita Deb 24.29w; Vijaya Kumari 24.31w; Kavita ?? 24.70w; A.P.Shilbi 24.93w;
Pravina Tiwari 25.16w; Twinkle Pundir 25.23w;
heats (24) h1/-0.3: Deb 25.11; h4/-1.4: Kavita 25.20;
heats (22)/fastest times: Veerpal 55.62; Kavita 56.50; Thomas 56.81; Babu 56.98; Sharma 57.26;
heats (21) h3: Chaudhary 2:14.28; Hudda 2:14.61;
1500 m (25): Radha Chaudhary 4:25.45; Shivani Hudda 4:26.64; Varsha Nagar 4:29.57; Manorama ??
4:31.23; Laxmi Kashyap 4:36.65; Sonali Dhondi Ram 4:38.13; Angel James 4:43.63; Sugandha ?? 4:43.90;
4:38.94; James 4:42.01; Poonam ?? 4:42.44;
5000 m (21): Chatru ?? 16:50.15; Varsha Nagar 16:51.39; Reenu ?? 16:55.39; Pooja Mondal 16:55.40;
Meenu ?? 17:19.62; Priti Choudhary 17:21.81; M,S,Sruthi 17:24.02; M.Anupriya 18:19.52;
10000 m (23): Chatru ?? 35:09.52; Reenu ?? 35:19.25; Pooja Mondal 35:26.91; Meenu ?? 36:05.17; M.S.
Sruthi 36:34.64; Pooja ?? 37:10.46; Kavita Patel 37:41.71; Babita Nishad 38:00.14;
11:02.13; M.Anupriya 11:14.02; Yamini Umesh Rao 11:42.95;
100 m H (23)/nwi: Ann Rose Tomy 14.11; Jaspreet Kaur 14.18; Vinitha Babu 14.38; R.Varsha 14.91;
heats (23) h2/-0.3: Jaspreet Kaur 14.65; h3/+1.1: Tomy 14.42; Babu 14.59;
400 m H (25): Ayana Thomas 58.96; Veerpal Kaur 60.25; Vandana Sharma 60.78; Santosh Kumari 61.97;
heats (24) h1: Kaur 61.13; Sharma 61.67; Kumari 63.21; h2: Thomas 62.91;
P V (21): Babita Patel 3.50; Divya Mohan 3.50;
Vinija Vijayan 11.95/-1.7; Aleena Jose 11.93/-0.8;
44.90; Annu ?? 44.36; K.M.Madhu Verma 43.46; Harkirat Kaur 43.05;
H T (22): Manpreet Kaur 57.52; Anmol Kaur 56.18; Varsha ?? 55.13; K.M.Fatma 53.90; Sarabjit Kaur
53.65; Pallavi ?? 52.19; Shital ?? 51.58; Komal ?? 49.92;
J T (23): Monika ?? 48.88; Rupinder Kaur 46.04; Uma Choudhary 44.59; Priyanka Singh 44.42; Runjun Pegu 42.00;
Heptathlon (24/25)/nwi: Mareena George 5293 (14.99; 1.72; 9.88; 25.66 / 5.99; 37.64; 2:25.25); K.Vembarasi
4395 (15.12; 1.56; 8.59; 26.39 / 5.25; 22.84; 2:28.71); Aleena Vincent 4222 (15.78; 1.47; 10.36; 27.19 / 4.95; 31.50; 2:38.26);
4×100 R (23): Punjab Team (Mandeep Kaur, Jaspreet Kaur, Ramandeep Kaur, Nainy Bala) 46.84;
4×400 R (25)/no details: CISF Team 3:44.66;
National All Comers Meet at Kuala Lumpur / 18. – 19.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
heats (18) h12/+0.3: Alwani 10.79; h13/+0.1: Hakim/2004 10.84;
200 m (19)/nwi: Pengiran Aidil Alif Auf Hajam/2005 21.58; Muh.Idham Rosli 21.95;
heats (19) h9/ 0.0: Hajam/2005 21.58; h17/+1.3: Muh.Aidil Azhar Hisyam/2004 21.89;
400 m (19): Muh.Aidil Azhar Hisyam/2004 48.73;
800 m (18): Wan Muhammad Fazri Wan Zahari 1:56.50;
5000 m (18): Poven Kumar Muthu 15:08.99;
110 m H (19)/+0.6: Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhamad 14.05; Muh.Hilmi Zakuwan 14.74;
400 m H (18): Muh.Fakrul Afizul Nasir/2004 53.02;
H J (19): Farrell Glenn Felix Jurus 2.10; Mohd Eizlan Dahalan 2.06;
P V (18): Asrul Badroldin/2004 4.40; Muhammad Izzuddin/2004 4.20;
L J (18)/nwi: Datuk Abdul Latif Romly 7.67; Muh.Sunik Muslimin 7.11; Mark Paladus 7.09;
T J (19)/nwi: Andre Anura Anuar 15.88; Muh.Izzul Haniff Raffi 15.48; Brendon Ting Li King 15.38;
S P (18): Jonah Chang Rigan 17.34; Farm Loong Deng 14.73;
H T (18): Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan 59.82;
10000 m Walk (18): Teban Raj Chander 50:25.00; Sivanesh Mohan Murali 50:28.26;
4×100 R (18): SSTMI Team 42.49;
12.14; Komalam Shally Selvaretnam 12.22; Siti Fatimah Mohamad 12.26;
heats (18) h7/-0.9: Aling 12.19; h13/-0.9: Zulkifli 11.83;
200 m (19)/nwi: Nur Afrina Batrisya Rizal/2004 24.84 (& 25.14/-0.2 as 1h5);
400 m (19): Chelsea Casiopea Evali Bopulas 55.69; Nurul Faizah Asma Mazlan 56.91;
heats (18) h5: Mazlan 57.43; h7: Bopulas 57.21;
100 m H (19)/+1.7: Emma Hill Yu Wei Ling/2004 14.62; Juriani Mat Rodzi 14.70; Kerstin Ong SGP 14.74;
400 m H (18): Mandy Goh Li 63.96;
H J (19): Ngu Jia Xin 1.71 (!!); Yap Sean Yee 1.70 (!!);
P V (18): Samantha Mae Godfrey Binting 3.10; Evelyne Tan Xie Yie 3.00;
L J (18)/nwi: Nurul Ashikin Abas 5.63;
T J (19)/nwi: Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.82;
D T (19): Queenie Ting Kung Nie 49.96; Nur Atiqah Sufiah Hanizam 43.97; Yap Jeng Tzan 42.63;
H T (18): Nurul Hidayah Lukman 51.47;
J T (18): Pavithraa Pavi Jayaindraan 44.15; Ng Jing Xuan/2004 40.86;
10000 m Walk (18): Norliana Mohd Rusni 57:06.57;
4×100 R (18): MAF National Team 45.76;
(-courtesy of the KSA – Federation with thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
overall no wind-readings reported
Premier Clubs League Meeting at Jeddah / 17. – 18.03.2023
200 m (18): Abdulaziz Abdou Ataafy 20.86; Mahmoud Hafiz Ibrahim 20.89;
400 m (17): Youssef Ahmed Al-Masrahi 47.61; Ismail Mohamed Al-Sabyani 48.85;
P V (17): Saeed Yagout Mubarak 4.40; Ali Ghasan Al-Qassab/2005 4.30;
L J (17): Hamoud Ali Al-Wani 7.66; Ahmad Fayez Marzouk 7.35; Ahmed Hussein 7.33;
S P (18): Ameen Atia Al-Aradi 15.83; Ali Mustafa Al-Mubarak 15.31;
H T (17): Mohamed Al-Debissi 69.16/NR; Mohamed Abd.Al-Zayer 61.26; Aad Bassem Al-Othman 54.99;
J T (17): Ali Essa Abdelghani 68.16; Murtaha Issa Al-Hamad 62.91; Abdallah Mohamed Al-Ghamdi 58.76;
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First Clubs League Meeting at Qatif / 17. – 18.03.2023
100 m (17): Atia Sami Al-Shehri 10.81; Nasir Masfuh 10.83; Hassan Mohamed Al-Absi 10.85;
200 m (18): Atia Sami Al-Shehri 21.82; Nasir Masfuh 21.93;
800 m (18): Ali Ibrahim Jaafar 1:57.12;
1500 m (17): Ali Ibrahim Jaafar 3:55.40;
110 m H (17): Haider Al-Jouma 15.18;
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TCAA Athletics Meet / 18.03.2023
(-courtesy of the TCAA – website -)
100 m / Race 1/+1.6: Chan Yat Lok/2006 10.40 / NYR; Ho Wai Lun 10.48; Magnus P.Johansson ?? 10.82;
Race 2/+1.7: Chan Chun Ho 10.65; Race 3/+1.9: Cheung Ho Hin 10.77; Race 4/+2.0: Wan Hin Chung 10.86;
200 m/+2.3: Ho Wai Lun 21.39w; Chan Yat Lok/2006 21.60w; Magnus P.Johansson ?? 21.95w;
H J: Michael John Kennelly 2.06;
100 m/+1.2: Chung Tsz Sing 10.77;
100 m Race 1/+2.2: Kwok Chun Ting 10.79w; Race 2/+1.4: James Chan Ting Fong 10.80;
110 m H / 91.4 cm/+1.8: Kwok Chun Ting 14.46; Mak Tsz Ching 14.79;
100 m Race 1/+1.9: Leung Kwan Yi 11.81; Li Tsz To 11.94; Race 2/+1.8: Ho Kin Ling 12.27;
100 m H/+1.3: Kate Lo Wing Yee 14.88;
H J: Wong Yuen Nam 1.73; Lam Lai Shan 1.65;
100 m/+1.5: Yip Man Yan 12.22;
100 m H/76.2 cm/+1.7: Yu Pui Yi 14.69;
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HKAA Open Athletics Series Meet / 11. – 12.03.2023
(-addition to Report No 7 – with thanks to several correspondents -)
100 m (11)/+1.3:.. 3=. Chan Kin Wa MAC 10.62/NR (& 10.82/-0.5 as 4h9);
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SA National Championships / 17. – 26.03.2023
(-courtesy of the Singapore – Federation – website )
100 m (18)/+0.7: Ian Koe 10.89 (& 10.77/-0.2 on 17th); Ivan Abisha 10.91;
P V (26): Low Jun Yu 4.82; Koh Wei Shien 4.62; Aaron Koh 4.42; Wong Jun Yong 4.22;
T J (26): Gabriel Lee 14.56/ 0.0;
D T (26): Eric Yee Chun Wei 46.22;
J T (25): Lucas Wong Yijie 55.77;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (19)/+1.7: Lucas Fun Le Cong/2006 14.47;
heats (18) h2/+1.5: Fun Le Cong/2006 13.82; Garrett Chua/2008 14.17;
P V (19): Esther Tay/2005 3.00;
TAJIKISTAN
National Outdoor Championships at Dushanbe / 18. – 19.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Evgeny Shumarin, TJK – Federation – )
60 m/nwi: Favoris Muzrapov 6.79; Aleksandr Pronzhenko 7.22;
200 m/+0.4: Favoris Muzrapov 21.72;
L J: Ildor Akhmadiyev 7.61/+0.8;
60 m/nwi: Diana Abdulloyeva/2007 8.09;
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FLA National Meeting at Beyrouth / 18.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Gaby Issa El Khoury, LBN – Federation – )
400 m: Marc Anthony Ibrahim 49.01;
H T: Mariam Youssef/2004 38.66 / NJR;
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International Zayed Sport Meet at Abu Dhabi / 19..03.2023
(-courtesy of the Ultimate Athletics – website – )
1500 m: Abdulsalam Farah SOM 3:51.49;
3000 m: Mohammed Osman SOM 8:10.70;
800 m: Katerina Machova CZE 2:16.27 / in mixed race;
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10th MILO Association Champs at Hulhumale / 17. – 19.03.2023
(-courtesy of Facebook – websites- )
unfortunately no results from this national competition reported except the following new NR
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
(-courtesy of different Race – websites – )
KOREA
International Marathon at Daegu / 02.04.2023
Milkesa Mengesha Tolosa ETH 2:06:49; Stanley Bett Kiprotich KEN 2:07:00; Berhane Tsegay Tekle ERI 2:07:21; Mike Kiptum Boit KEN 2:07:23; Bethwell Kipkemboi Rutto KEN 2:07:34; Goitom Kifle
Andebrhan ERI 2:08:15; Edwin Kimaru Kosgei KEN 2:08:37; Daniel Paulus NAM 2:08:40/NR; Samuel
Kiplimo Kosgei KEN 2:08:49; Evans Korir KEN 2:08:59; Abida Ezamzami MAR 2:09:04; Abel Kirui
KEN 2:09:45; Dagnachew Adere Manu ETH 2:10:21; Ezekiel Chepkorom UGA 2:11:56; Jeon Jae-Won
KOR 2:18:50; Yang Seung-Won KOR 2:19:25; Park Yo-Han KOR 2:20:44; Kim Se-Jong KOR 2:21:41;
Park Mu-Young KOR 2:23:50; Yu Dae-Young KOR 2:24:23; Cheung Yiu Leung HKG 2:24:37; Difas Kibet UGA 2:25:43; Titus Kiptoo KEN 2:25:54; Cheung See Yeung HKG 2:26:14; Won Cheon-Il KOR
2:26:21; Byun Jin-Woo KOR 2:27:12; Lee Jang-Kun KOR 2:27:46; Lee Dong-Jin KOR 2:29:55;
Women:
Ayantu Abera Demissie ETH 2:25:44; Medina Deme Armino ETH 2:27:27; Janet Ruguru Gichumbi KEN 2:28:13; Chaltu Shuna Ketabo ETH 2:28:46; Choi Kyung-Sun KOR 2:28:49; Munkhzaya Bayartsogt MGL
2:29:32; Selam Fente ETH 2:30:30; Abebech Afework Bekele ETH 2:31:03; Risper Chebet KEN 2:31:13;
Helalia Johannes NAM 2:31:33; Jung Hyun-Ji KOR 2:38:03; Khishigsaikhan Galbadrakh MGL 2:39:33;
Oh Dal-Nim KOR 2:41:18; Gulshanoy Satarova KGZ 2:41:41; Dolgormaa Bayarsaikhan MGL 2:51:29;
Delgertugs Banzragchdember MGL 3:10:30;
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KAZAKHSTAN
International Half Marathon at Almaty / 26.03.2023
Nodirbek Mutalipov UZB 1:05:57; Mikhail Kulikov RUS 1:06:21; Yevgeniy Fadeyev UZB 1:08:36;
Akhrorjon Makhmudaliyev UZB 1:09:01; Ilya Tyapkin KGZ 1:09:24; Yesenbol Zhanatbek KAZ 1:09:25;
Konstantin Dragunov RUS 1:11:26;
Men / Open Race:
Mamurjon Mamatazizov UZB 1:10:29; Aleksandr Sysoyev KAZ 1:15:39;
Women / Elite runners:
Dina Aleksandrova RUS 1:15:37; Ainuska Kalil kyzy KGZ 1:16:11; Yevgeniya Prokofyeva UKR 1:18:24;
Svetlana Kudzelich BLR 1:18:54; Yekaterina Vasilchenko UKR 1:22:17; Dana Gussarova KAZ 1:23:00;
Women / Open Race:
Olga Serdyukova KAZ 1:30:40; Nelly Gaitova KAZ 1:35:57;
National Race Walks & Road Run Champs at Almaty / 29.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Pavel Kukin, KAZ-Federation – )
Men:
20 km Walk: Georgiy Sheyko 1:30:03; Vitaliy Terekhin 1:32:35; Nurzat Kunbolatuly/2005 1:41:28;
Kalzhan Muzahan 1:43:41;
Junior Men / under 20 years:
10 km Walk: Darkhan Asetkhanuly/2004 47:12 (47:11.1);
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
10 km Walk: Zharylkasyn Yegizbay/2006 47:18 (47:17.1); Yegor Strukov/2007 47:50 (47:50.0);
Younger Boys / under 16 years:
5 km Walk: Sherkan Yegizbay/2008 24:37 (24:37.0);
Women:
20 km Walk: Galina Yakusheva 1:36:25; Kristina Morozova 1:39:35; Regina Rykova 1:40:53;
35 km Walk: Polina Repina 3:25:38; Rizvana Sharakhmetova 3:53:58;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
15 km Road Race: Arina Gladysheva/2005 57:45 (57:44.6); Akbayan Nurmamet/2004 58:36 (58:35.3);
10 km Walk: Yasmin Toxonbayeva/2004 47:19 (47:19.0); Elmira Kalimullina/2004 53:53 (53:52.1);
Youth Girls / under 18 years:
5 km Walk: Sabrina Arziyeva/2006 24:37 (24:37.0);
Younger Girls / under 16 years:
3 km Walk: Margarita Storozhenko/2008 14:49 (14:48.3);
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PHILIPPINES
National MILO Marathon at Manila / 26.03.2023
(-corrections to Report No 8 -)
the information by my Report was erroneously published as results from the 2023 Marathon; however, these times were achieved in the last MILO Marathon in 2019 (before the COVID-situation avoided annual races) /
following are the best times from the 2023 Races / with times from Women´s Half Marathon NOT available
Marathon:
James Kevin Cruz 2:31:58; Florendo Lapiz 2:34:40;
Half Marathon:
Prince Joey Lee 1:10:36; Jose Fabito 1:17:46;
Women:
Marathon:
Maricar Camacho 3:11:13; April Rose Diaz 3:13:09; Lizanne Abella 3:16:20;;
INDOORS
CHINESE TAIPEI
International Pole Vault Meet at Nantou / 22. – 26.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA – )
following are detailed results from this traditional Indoor Pole Vault Meet, which was held for the first time after the cancellation during last years due to the COVID-situation / all TPE competitors except the foreigners in the International category on 1st day as noted
Phatsapong Ansam-Ang THA 5.40 / NIR; Kasinphob Chomchanad THA 5.20; Carson Waters USA & Shingo Sawa JPN 5.20; Huang Cheng-Chi 5.20; Kim Chan-Min KOR 5.20; Huang Yung-Fu & Lin
Tsung-Hsien 5.00; Wang Ying-Kai 5.00; Wu Yen-Han/2005 4.90;
Men / National (23):
Wang Ying-Kai 5.00; Lin Tsung-Hsien 4.90; Huang Yung-Fu 4.80; Liao Chin-Ting 4.60; Chiu Chun-Chieh 4.60;
High School Boys (23):
Liu Chien-Lin/2005 4.40; Hsiao Jen-Teng/2006 4.40;
Jill Marois USA 4.10; Nor Sarah Adi MAS 4.00; Mayu Nasu JPN & Chonthicha Khabut THA 3.90 / NIR;
Chayanisa Chomchuendee THA 3.90 / NIR; Chen Tzu-Tsen/2004 3.80; Yen Tzu-Hsin/2006 3.80; Lin
Hsuan-Ni 3.80; Chen Hsuan-Lin 3.60;
Women / National (23):
Jen Chun-Ying 3.80; Lin Hsuan-Ni 3.50; Liao Yi-Chen 3.30; Wu Yi-Ju/2004 3.20; He Chieh-Ying 3.20;
High School Girls (23):
Chen Tzu-Tsen/2004 3.91; Yen Tzu-Hsin/2006 3.60; Chung Yi-Ching/2004 3.50;
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SRI LANKA
58th National Army Champs at Diyagama / 29. – 31.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Sameera Lakruwan Perera, SRI-Federation – )
following are detailed results from this major national competition incl. Several new national records and other
excellent performances / information from finals restricted up to TOP 8 finishers
100 m (31)/+0.5: Y.M.Chamod Yodasinghe 10.44; Chanuka Sandeepa Dermakeerthi 10.48; F.D.Chalith Piyumal 10.65; Vinoj Suranjaya De Silva 10.75; D.P.H.Gamlath 10.78; Kavindu Nimesh Chathuranga 10.81; Dineth Nuwantha Senanayaka 10.83; A.S.Mohamed Safan 10.83;
semis (31) s1/+0.7: Yodasinghe 10.44; De Silva 10.69; Piyumal 10.69; s2/+0.4: Dermakeerthi 10.61;
Gamlath 10.75; s3/-0.1: Senanayaka 10.80;
heats (30) h1/+3.3: Yodasinghe 10.46w; h2/-1.8: Dermakeerthi 10.79; De Silva 10.83;
200 m (30)/+0.5: S.P.Aruna Dharshana 20.65 / 2nd SRI All-Time; A.S.Mohamed Safan 21.15; R.P.Isuru Lakshan 21.19; F.D.Chalith Piyumal 21.20; Pabasara Niku 21.29; Kavindu Nimesh Chathuranga 21.67;
semis (29) s1/-0.9: Dharshana 21.18; Piyumal 21.87; s2/-1.1: H.K.Kalinga Kumarage 21.53 (dns in final);
Niku 21.65; s3/+0.3: Safan 21.49; Lakshan 21.55;
heats (29) h1/-1.1: Lakshan 21.67; h2/-0.7: Niku 21.50; Piyumal 21.70; h3/-0.9: Kumarage 21.94;
h/+0.1: Safan 21.68; h5/+0.5: Dharshana 21.27;
400 m (31): S.P.Aruna Dharshana 45.84; Pabasara Niku 46.13 / 6th SRI All-Time; Rajitha Niranjan Rajakaruna 46.65; P.M.P.Lakshan Kodikara 46.72; H.D.Randeema Madushan 46.97; Isuru Kawshalya Abeywardana 47.46; N.H.P.B.M. Weerasinghe 48.48;
semis (31) s1: Kodikara 46.89; Madushan 46.93; Rajakaruna 46.96; s2: Niku 46.17; Dharshana 46.78;
Weerasinghe 48.19; s3: Abeywardana 47.74; G.R.Dilanka 48.29;
heats (30) h1: Abeywardana 47.71; Madushan 47.79; h2: H.V.Dinuka Deshan 47.82; Kodikara 47.85;
h3: Niku 47.32; h4: Dharshana 47.82; Weerasinghe 48.45; h5: Rajakaruna 47.14; Dilanka 48.46;
800 m (30): A.M.S.B.Aththanayake 1:53.92; G.Rusiru Chathuranga 1:53.95; H.A.Rukshan Habarakada 1:54.08; R.P.Priyantha Pushpakumara 1:54.34; E.M.R.S.K.Ekanayake 1:54.73; Saman Kumara Fernando
1:54.98; K.D.N.C.Wijesinghe 1:55.17;
semis (29) s2: Chathuranga 1:53.05; Pushpakumara 1:53.18; Wijesinghe 1:53.29; Ekanayake 1:53.97;
Fernando 1:54.61; K.H.A.D.M.Kumarasinghe 1:55.29; H.K.Tharanga Fonseka 1:55.41; D.M.T.Dissanayake
1:55.56;
heats (29) h1: Aththanayake 1:54.78; Weerasinghe 1:54.88; T.U.K.Darshana Lanka 1:54.92; P.D.H.K. Edirisinghe 1:55.41; h2: Chathuranga 1:55.19; Wijesinghe 1:55.25; Kumarasinghe 1:55.30; h3: M.A.K.
Sameera 1:55.80; h4: Pushpakumara 1:55.47; Ekanayake 1:55.60;
1500 m (31): Vicknaraja Vakson 3:54.34; M.A.K.Sameera 3:55.02; W.Saman Kumara Fernando 3:55.34;
K.D.N.C.Wijesinghe 3:55.76; T.U.K.Darshana Lanka 3:55.94; H.A.Muditha Viduranga 3:56.57;
5000 m (29): D.M.D.S.Dissanayake 14:57.79; H.D.S.D.Gunasekara 14:58.19; Maduranga Upul Kumara 14:58.27; Kumar Shanmugeswaran 14:59.69;
10000 m (31): Kumar Shanmugeswaran 30:55.43; H.D.S.D.Gunasekara 30:55.55;
3000 m St (30): T.M.L.C.Gunarathne 9:13.11; A.B.N.Alvis 9:19.45; H.M.Suren Karunarathna Banda 9:19.67; K.H.M.S.Kumara 9:26.36; S.M.V.SW.Dilshan 9:27.90;
110 m H (31)/-2.2: Roshan Dhammika Ranathunga 14.32; S.P.Damith Dhananjaya 14.86; P.P.Kusum Kumara 14.90; Ajith Kumara Karunathilake 14.97; K.D.Damanjaya Ariyarathna 14.97; W.M.Udayakumara
14.99; K.W.Salinda Randeewa 15.20;
heats (31) h1/-1.0: Ranathunga 14.55; E.G.E.Hasitha Kumara 15.10; h2/ 0.0: Ariyarathna 15.03; Karunathilake 15.19; h3/-1.2: Dhananjaya 14.95; Kusum Kumara 15.05; Udayakumara 15.05;
400 m H (30): A.M.Gayan Thushara 51.76; Asitha Tharanga Rathnasena 52.28; J.Lahiru Prasanjith 52.63; P.M.P.Lakshan Kodikara 53.16; N.D.Kanila Viduranga 53.47; M.lR.A.C.Punsara 53.57; K.A.R.Madushan 53.81;
heats (29) h1: Thushara 52.46; h2: Rathnasena 53.32; h3: Kodikara 53.14; Prasanjith 53.92;
H J (31): Indika Udaya Kumara 2.15; S.A.Tharindu Dasun 2.13; S.N.S.Priyalanka Fernando 2.08; Sandanam Roshen Dulmin 2.05; R.A.M.R.Srimal & K.C.Laksamudra Mendis 2.00; W.I.K.Piyasiri 2.00;
Roshan Dhammika Rananthunga 2.00;
P V (30): Sachin Eranga Sanith 5.16/NR; Arunthavarasa Puvitharan 5.00; T.W.M.Priyantha Kumara 4.50;
D.H.G.S.Jayantha 4.50; R.P.Cirabu Murugaiya 4.40; T.M.D.Chathuranga 4.40; A.Channa Fernando 4.40;
T.D.$R.A.Jayasinghe 4.20;
L J (29): L.Greshan Dhananjaya 7.93/+1.4; H.B.M.Y.Herath 7.60/+0.6; J.H.Gayan Sampath 7.56/+0.6;
W.I.K.Piyasiri 7.45/+0.5; A.S.Mohamed Asan 7.36/+0.7; J.M.T.U.K.Jayasinghe 7.34/+0.9; Mahesh Kumara Karunasekara 7.18/+0.6;
T J (31): L.Greshan Dhananjaya 16.72/+1.5/NR; Waduge Chamal Kumarasiri 16.57w/+2.1 (& 16.22/-1.5);
Yeshan G.S.K.Kumara 15.78/+1.1; Atheetha N.Karunasinghe 15.49/+0.2; T.G.V.S.Wijesekara 15.29/+1.6;
I.D.S.Sanjaya Jaysinghe 15.27/+0.9; J.H.Gayan Sampath 14.85; R.M.I.D.Premalal 14.82/+1.6;
S P (31): R.Samitha Jayawardana 14.49;
D T (30): S.M.A.M.D.Saparamadu 46.10;
H T (29): H.M.A.Sanjaya Bandara 48.44; D.S.N.Wickramasinghe 47.72; Rohana Sisira Kumara 46.31;
J T (29): R.Rathusan 69.82; R.M.Sumedha Ranasinghe 69.63; P.A.Pradeep Lakmal 68.36; D.G.Sampath Ranasinghe 68.20; Waruna Lakshan Dayarathzne 67.91; W.B.Rajitha Fernando 63.81; K.G.Yogaraj
63.61; Ranjith Nuwan Kumara 62.95;
Decathlon (29/30)/no details: A.S.Mohamed Asan 6894; M.M.Ravindra Lakmal 6784 / 3rd SRI All-Time; Ajith Kumara Karunathilake 6561; G.P.C.Randika Gunasinghe 6059;
10000 m Walk (30): P.H.S.L.Fernando 45:12.22/NR; H.M.S.Ravindra Herath 46:24.12; Y.S.Wimalasooriya
46:30.91; U.L.S.S.Feranndo 46:55.42; R.G.I.N.Naranpanaw 47:10.21; R.M.P.Rukmal 47:30.93; R.A.S.C.
Rathnayake 49:38.14; M.W.Dhanasiri 49:38.63;
4×100 R (29): SLEME Team (V.S.De Silva, Y.M.C.Yodasinghe K.F.Udayar, H.K.K.Kumarage) 40.09;
4×400 R (31): SLEME Team (R.N.Rajakaruna, R.P.I.Lakshan, I.K.Abeywardana, H.V.D.Deshan) 3:09.11;
100 m (31)/-0.7: Fathima Shafiya Yamick 12.04; Iresha Medhanni Jayamanna 12.05;
heats (30) h1/+0.2: Jayamanna 12.17; h2/-0.4: Yamick 12.19;
200 m (30)/+0.3: Nadeesha Ramanayake 24.06; Iresha Medhanni Jayamanna 24.29; Fathima Shafiya Yamick
24.75;
400 m (31): Nadeesha Ramanayake 53.38; K.Shanika Lakshani 57.45;
heats (30) h1: Dilshi Shyamali Kumarasinghe 56.30; h2: Ramanayake 53.75;
800 m (30): Dilshi Shyamali Kumarasinghe 2:04.89; K.Shanika Lakshani 2:06.43;
1500 m (29): U.K.Nilani Rathnayake 4:20.51; K.Shanika Lakshani 4:26.02;
5000 m (31): U.K.Nilani Rathnayake 16:03.16 / 2nd SRI All-Time; H.C.M.Sadumika Herath 17:28.88; W.M.Nimesha Nidarshani 17:45.47;
10000 m (29): H.W.M.Madushani Herath 36:00.07; H.M.C.Sadumika Herath 36:47.60;
3000 m St (30): U.K.Nilani Rathnayake 9:55.20; H.M.C.Sadumika Herath 10:53.93; W.M.Nimesha Nidarshani 11:14.08; H.W.C.Damayanthi 12:19.64;
100 m H (31)/-0.5: R.A.Iresha Rajasinghe 14.32; P.S.N.Fernando 15.14;
400 m H (30): G.A.Shyama Dulani 63.53;
H J (30): G.Y.T.Dinushika 1.64;
P V (29): M.A.S.Perera 3.00;
L J (29): Ridma Nishadi Abeyrathne 6.13/+0.6; K.A.A.Sewwandi 5.62/+1.4; W.V.Lakshika Sugandhi
5.61/-0.9;
T J (31): Randi Himasha Cooray 13.51/+1.9; E.M.Shashani Upeksha 12.82/+1.8; K.A.A.Sewwandi
12.19/+0.6;
H T (31): Shanika Manoji Amarasinghe 40.75; W.M.Nisansala Rathnasiri 40.61;
J T (31): H.L.Dilhani Lekamge 55.90; B.L.Nadeeka Lakmali 49.76; S.P.Hansani Sewwandi 41.23;
10000 m Walk (30): U.V.Kalhari Madirika 49:25.97/NR; P.B.Gayani 53:25.36;
4×100 R (29): SLAWC Team (P.S.N.Fernando, W.V.L.Sugandhi, R.A.I.Rajasinghe, N.Ramanayake) 47.43;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
National Indigenous Games at Taipei / 25.03.2023
(-courtesy of the CTTFA and the Games – websites – )
following are selected best performances from the athletics events at these Games / information restricted to
TOP 6 finishers in finals
100 m/+0.9: Yang Chun-Han 10.17; Lin Po-Hsun 10.45; Wei Tai-Sheng 10.49; Lin Chung-Han 10.54;
Lai Bai-Hsiang 10.66;
200 m/+1.5: Yang Chun-Han 20.98; Ge Wu Yen-Ming 21.10; Sung Yu-Chun 21.30; Huang Tso-Chun 21.47; Wei Tai-Sheng 21.54;
400 m: Ge Wu Yen-Ming 47.66; Huang Tso-Chun 48.36; Chen Chieh 48.52;
800 m: Lin Hsin-Yi/2004 1:53.57; Tseng Chung-Chiang 1:56.75;
110 m H/-1.4: Lin Yi-Kai/2004 14.12; Cheng Kai-Lun 14.48; Lu Hao-Hua 14.74;
400 m H: Chen Chieh 52.91; Wu Yu-Ting/2007 53.52; Wang Po-Ya 53.90;
L J: Lin Hung-Min 7.34/-0.6;
T J: Huang Hao-Wen 15.39/-0.2; Huang Wei-Lin 14.83/ 0.0;
S P: Ma Hao-Wei 18.15; Yang Po-En 17.67; Huang No-Ya 15.19; Ma Chun-Chieh 14.91;
D T: Yang Po-En 51.09; Huang No-Ya 47.35; Ma Hao-Wei 46.39; Ma Shao-Wen 45.60;
H T: Wang Shi-Chieh 56.26; Huang Chieh-Ying 56.22; Li Kuo-Chao 54.19;
J T: Huang Che-Kai 69.66; Wu Ping-Shen 64.44; Yang Hao-Yuan 62.67;
4×100 R: Hualien County Team (Sung Yu-Chun, Liu Chao-Hsuan, Ye Hsing-Hua, Lin Cheng-Yan) 40.46;
4×400 R: Taipei City Team (Lin Chi-Yu, Huang Tso-Chun, Su Chun-Hao, Ge Wu Yen-Ming) 3:18.18;
100 m/+0.8: Hu Chun-Wei 11.90; Liu Li-Lin 12.04; Tseng Hsin-Ying 12.14;
200 m/+0.3: Chang Po-Ya 24.24; Hu Chun-Wei 24.65; Liu Yen-Chin/2006 25.18;
400 m: Liu Yen-Chin/2006 57.67;
1500 m: Shi Hui-Ping 4:44.87;
5000 m: Lai Ting-Hsuan 17:54.38;
100 m H/+0.4: Chang Po-Ya 13.60; Hsieh Ru-Yi 14.03; Chiang Chieh-Hsin 14.08; Hsieh Hsi-En 14.46;
Wu Yu-Ning 14.67; Yang Chi-Yun 14.90;
400 m H: Lo Pei-Lin 61.69; Lin Ya-Hsin 62.89;
L J: Huang Shih-Han 5.79/-0.1; Liu Li-Chi 5.78/-0.1;
S P: Wu Tzu-En 15.27; Hsieh Wen-Wen 12.58;
D T: Chien Tien-Ai 43.29; Liu Chih-Jen 42.60; Dong Chun-Yu 42.32; Liu Chia-Yin/2004 42.22;
J T: Liu Chih-Ren 55.02; Chiang Hui-Ru/2005 49.71; Shi Hsin-Hua 45.12; Yang Hui-Chuan 43.50;
4×100 R: Hualien County Team (Lin Li-Lin, Chang Po-Ya, Hu Chun-Wei, Hsieh Hsi-En) 46.64;
4×400 R: Taoyuan City Team (Cheng Wen-Hsin, Wu Hsi-Ning, Feng Ru-Hsin, Liu Yen-Chin) 3:57.96;
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National Athletics Open Cup at New Taipei / 06. – 10.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA – )
100 m (8)/+1.1: Yang Chun-Han 10.21; Chen Wen-Pu 10.37; Lin Yu-Hsien 10.47;
200 m (10)/-1.7: Chen Wen-Pu 21.25; Sung Yu-Chun 21.28; Ke Wu Yen-Ming 21.29;
400 m (7): Chen Chien-Rung 47.82; Yu Chen-Yi 47.98; Yang Lung-Hsiang 48.00;
800 m (10): Chang Cheng-Wei 1:55.14; Huang Chun-Hsiang 1:55.42; Yu Ming-Ting 1:55.92;
5000 m (10): Huang Po-Hsien 15:14.42;
10000 m (6): Hsu Li-Hung/2005 30:52.45; Chou Hung-Yu 31:23.88;
3000 m St (8): Tseng Ting-Wei 9:12.97; Huang Yi-Hsi 9:28.14;
110 m H (8)/+0.2: Chen Kuei-Ru 14.02; Cheng Kai-Lun 14.06; Lin Ke-Wei 14.10;
400 m H (10): Peng Ming-Yang 50.45; Chen Chieh 50.51; Lin Chung-Wei/2004 51.44;
H J (7): Fu Chao-Hsuan 2.19; Tsai Wei-Chih 2.15; Lo Tzu-Chieh/2004 2.10;
P V (6): Cheng Lin-Chih 5.10; Lin Tsung-Chien 5.10; Hsu Teh-Ying 5.00;
L J (8): Lin Chia-Hsing 7.58/+0.5; Wen Hua-Yu 7.34/-1.4;
T J (9): Chou Cheng-Chia 15.38/+0.7; Li Yun-Chen 15.28w/+2.2; Li Kuei-Lung 15.15/-0.2;
S P (6): Ma Hao-Wei 17.83; Yang Po-En 17.31; Chen Yi-Chu 16.34;
D T (7): Li Tzu-Yun 50.80; Huang Wei-Cheng 49.67; Chang Che-Chia 48.31;
H T (9): Shen Yu-Hao 61.51; Shen Shih-Sheng 58.95; Tzeng Hao-Chan 55.38;
J T (8): Huang Shih-Feng 78.26; Cheng Chao-Tsun 77.59; Wu Tsung-Lun 66.17;
4×100 R (9): National Selection Team 39.54;
4×400 R (10): National Selection Team 3:13.87;
High School Boys:
100 m (8)/-0.9: Lu Po-Hsiun/2004 10.75;
200 m (10)/+0.7: Huang Chi-Hui/2005 21.60; Hung Meng-Lung/2004 21.70; Chen Chih-Hsuan/2006 21.83;
400 m (7): Hsu Ting-Yu/2005 48.35; Lin Tsao-Cheng/2006 48.37; Tsao Kuang-Jun/2004 48.38;
800 m (10): Li An-Yi/2004 1:51.49; Lin Hsin-Yi/2004 1:52.50; Tseng Tzu-Cheng/2004 1:53.33;
1500 m (7): Chou Hsin-Chen/2005 3:55.74;
3000 m St (8): Lin Che-Wei/2005 9:16.98;
110 m H / 99 cm (8)/ 0.0: Hsieh Yuan-Kai/2006 13.66; Lin Yi-Kai/2004 13.83; Wu Yu-Ting 13.95;
400 m H (10): Yang Chun-Hao/2004 51.41; Lin Yen-Kai/2005 51.62; Wu Yu-Ting/2007 52.53;
H J (10): Lin Kuan-Yu/2004 2.07; Yang Wei-Chieh/2006 2.04;
P V (7): Wang Chih-Chian/2006 4.80; Wu Yen-Han/2005 4.60;
L J (6): Hao Kun-Hsiang/2006 7.39/+1.6; Chiu Tzu-Chi/2006 7.29/+1.2; Chi Hsiang/2004 7.22w/+3.5;
T J (9): Hao Kun-Hsiang/2006 15.17/+0.6;
S P / 6 kg (9): Liu Cheng-Tai/2004 17.03; Lin Meng-Che/2005 16.43; Wang Hsin/2007 16.19;
H T / 6 kg (9): Li Chun-Sheng/2004 58.28; Tu Hon-Wei/2004 57.47; Yu Chih-Hung/2006 56.94;
J T (8): Huang Chao-Hung/2006 71.19; Wang Chun-Hao/2006 70.55; Wang Shih-Yuan/2004 63.52;
4×100 R (9): Taoyuan High School Team 41.09;
4×400 R (10): Taichung High School Team 3:17.89;
100 m (8)/-1.2: Chang Po-Ya 12.10; Hu Chun-Wei 12.16; Liu Li-Lin 12.22;
200 m (10)/+3.5: Hu Chun-Wei 24.43w; Chang Li-Ling 24.52w; Liu Li-Lin 25.09w;
400 m (7): Chang Li-Ling 55.64; Yu Tzu-Ping 57.51;
800 m (10): Shen Chia-Ni 2:13.68;
5000 m (9): Tsao Chun-Yu 17:03.45; Lai Ting-Hsuan 17:32.69; Tang Le-Yu 17:47.17;
3000 m St (8): Cheng Chun-Chih 10:58.53; Li Hsin-Jung 11:35.52; Huang Wan-Chien 12:07.51;
100 m H (8)/+0.1: Chang Po-Ya 13.60; Hsu Le 13.83; Hsieh Ru-Yi 13.98;
400 m H (10): Lo Pei-Lin 60.90; Lin Ya-Hsin 61.64; Lin Mei-Hsiu 61.90;
H J (10): Li Ching-Ching 1.70; Chang Chaio-Yin 1.70; Tsai Min-Ting 1.65;
P V (6): Ren Chun-Ying & Shen Yi-Ru 3.80; Lin Hsuan-Ni 3.70;
L J (9): Lin Tzu-Chih 6.21/-0.6; Hsiang Chia-Li 6.04/+1.0; Chan Ka-Hsin 5.79/+1.2;
T J (8): Lin Yu-Ting 11.98/-0.2;
S P (10): Wu Tzu-En 16.12 / 3rd TPE All-Time; Chien Chen-Hsin 15.74; Chao Yi-Hsuan 14.16;
D T (8): Li Tsai-Yi 45.25; Liu Chih-Jen 44.71; Lu Wen-Ning/2004 43.25;
H T (7): Yu Ya-Chien 64.71 / missed her NR by 50 cm & 2nd best result TPE All-Time; Hung Hsiu-Wen 56.28; Liang Yu-Chieh 55.36;
J T (6): Li Hui-Jun 52.48; Su Chao-Chi 50.46; Liu Chih-Ren 50.36;
4×100 R (9): National Taiwan Sport University Team 46.86;
High School Girls:
100 m (8)/+0.8: Yang Mei-Mei/2006 11.96; Tsung Wei-Hsiang/2006 12.10; Liu Chen-Yu/2007 12.29;
200 m (10)/+1.8: Yang Mei-Mei/2006 24.44; Tsung Wei-Hsiang/2006 24.80; Liu Yen-Chin/2006 24.82;
400 m (7): Chen Yun-Shih/2005 55.71; Liu Yen-Chin/2006 56.83; Liao Chih-Han/2006 57.08;
800 m (10): Chen Chieh-An/2007 2:14.81;
1500 m (7): Chenh Chieh-An/2007 4:40.43; Marie Pascua Salguet Ashanti/2006 4:45.97;
3000 St (8): Melanie Haarring/2004 11:37.81; Huang Yu-Hsuan/2007 11:43.98; Chen Yi-Tsen/2004 11:53.24;
110 m H (8)/-0.4: Lai Yin-Ning/2006 14.08; Chen Chung-Chao/2004 14.33; Hsu Tsi-Hsuan/2005 14.63;
400 m H (10): Yi Po-An/2006 60.42; Lai Yin-Ning/2006 61.02;
H J (6): Kuan Yi-Hua/2006 1.71; Wang Yi-Hsun/2006 & Tsai Shan-Shan/2006 1.68;
P V (8): Yen Tzu-Hsin/2006 3.70; Chen Tsi-Tsen/2004 3.60; Chung Yi-Ching/2004 3.40;
L J (6): Wang Tzu-Hsuan/2005 5.75/-0.1;
T J (10): Fang Ya-Ning/2004 12.25/+0.9; Hsu Tzu-Yu/2004 12.03/+1.2; Lin Yu-Chun/2007 11.87;
S P (8): Chiang Ching-Yuan/2006 13.55; Chen Chieh-Yu/2006 12.89;
H T (9): Hsiao Hsiu-Cheng/2007 47.20; Chen Yu-Cheng/2006 45.85; Weng Wei-Yun/2005 45.30;
J T (10): Chu Pin-Hsun/2005 55.29 / 4th TPE All-Time; Chiang Hui-Ru/2005 48.80; Yu Yin-Hsuan/2005 48.59;
4×100 R (9): Taoyuan High School Team 47.07;
4×400 R (10): Shin Min High School Junior Team 3:50.59;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R / Open (8): National Taiwan University Team 3:36.03;
4×400 R / High School (8): Taoyuan High School Team 3:34.60 / NJR;
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HONGKONG
3rd HKAA Athletics Series Meet / 01. – 02.04.2023
(-courtesy of the HKAA – website -)
following are detailed results / all HKG athletes except two foreigners from SGP as noted / details about Juniors & Youth athletes incomplete due to missing information
Men:
100 m (1)/+2.5: Lee Hong Kit 10.33w; Chan Yat Lok/2006 10.41w; Ho Wai Lun 10.54w; Diu Chun Hei
10.57w; Cheng Cheung Hung/jr 10.68w; Chung Tsz Sing/2005 10.72w; Tse Cheuk Hin 10.79w;
heats (1) h15/+2.1: Lee Hong Kit 10.36w; Chan Yat Lok/2006 10.41w; Ho Wai Lun 10.57w; Diu Chun Hei
10.67w; Cheng Cheung Hung/jr 10.75w; Leung San Lok 10.80w; Chung Tsz Sing/2005 10.83w;
h14/+1.4: Tse Cheuk Hin 10.82; Kwok Chun Ho 10.87;
200 m (2)/+2.4: Ho Wai Lun 21.36w; Chan Chun Ho 21.39w; Magnus Johansson/Youth 21.41w; Lai Long Ting 21.67w; Leung San Lok 21.73w; Wesley Leung Ching Hang/Youth 21.78w;
heats (2) h13/+0.6: Ho Wai Lun 21.55; Leung San Lok 21.82; Magnus Johansson/Youth 21.90; Wesley Leung Ching Hang/Youth 21.93; h3/+1.9: Chan Chun Ho 21.71;
800 m (2): Sean Fontaine Hsien Ming USA 1:53.05;
5000 m (2): Chan Wai Chung 15:19.95;
110 m H (1)/+0.9: Ang Chen Xiang SGP 13.90/NR; Lee Ka Yiu 14.06; Mu Chung Yeung 14.09; Addis Wong Lok Hei 14.11; Cheung Sui Hang 14.18; Liu Hiu Long/jr 14.73;
heats (1) h1/+0.9: Fung Kin Hei 14.56 (dns in final); Liu Hiu Long/jr 14.71; h2/+0.9: Lee Ka Yiu 13.95;
Ang Chen Xiang SGP 13.98; Addis Wong Lok Hei 14.06; Cheung Sui Hang 14.15; Mu Chung Yeung 14.62;
400 m H (2): Kwok Tsz Fung 54.24 (& 54.53 as 1h3);
P V (1): Cheung Pui Yin 4.50;
L J (2): Lin Ming Fu/2004 7.66/+0.7; Wong Pak Hang 7.21/+0.4; Law Ngai Him 7.11/+0.6;
T J (1): Wong Chun Wing 14.53w/+2.5 (& 14.48/+0.7);
D T (1): Lai Chi Yam 44.01;
H T (1): Lam Wai 52.74; Tse Tat Man 47.54;
J T (2): Ricky Hui Wai Hei 66.67;
4×400 R (2): WAC Team 3:32.86;
Women:
100 m (1)/+1.4: Leung Kwan Yi 11.78; Luo Tsz Yuen 11.90; Li Tsz To/2006 11.97; Kong Chun Li 12.02; Leung Wing Hei 12.13; Wong Tsz Shan 12.25; Eunice Lam Wing Tung 12.28; Poon Hang Wei 12.29;
heats (1) h7/+2.1: Leung Kwan Yi 11.71w; Luo Tsz Yuen 11.88w; Li Tsz To/2006 11.91w; Kong Chun Ki 11.98w; Leung Wing Hei 12.14w; Eunice Lam Wing Tung 12.17w; h6/+1.9: Wong Tsz Shan 12.13;
Poon Hang Wai 12.21; Chan Hiu Tung 12.23; Nicole Yau Sin Ting/Youth 12.28;
200 m (2)/+0.1: Li Tsz To/2006 24.45; Nicole Yau Sin Ting/Youth 24.68; Tang Pui Kwan 24.80; Wong Tsz Shan 25.12;
heats (2) h4/+0.5: Li Tsz To/2006 24.46; Nicole Yau Sin Ting/Youth 24.83; Tang Pui Kwan 25.16;
h3/+0.8: Wong Tsz Shan 25.09;
400 m (1): Jane Ming Suet Karlsson/Youth 57.26 (& 57.25 as 1h3);
1500 m (1): Tsang Hiu Tung 4:49.53;
3000 m St (1): Tsang Hiu Tung 11:55.78; Ivy Lam Yee Ching 12:07.15; Yiu Tak Yuk 13:01.16;
100 m H (1)/+2.3: Lui Lai Yiu 13.59w; Shing Cho Yan 13.68w; Chloe Pak Hoi Man/2006 14.13w; Ivy Liu Hoi Yan 14.19w; Lau Tsz Yan 14.31w; Tang Hiu Ching 14.47w; Kerstin Ong Jing Rong SGP 14.80w;
Yu Pui Yi/Youth 14.84w;
heats (1) h3/+0.3: Lui Lai Yiu 13.54; Shing Cho Yan 13.76; Chloe Pak Hoi Man/2006 13.97; Ivy Liu Hoi Yan 14.18; Tang Hiu Ching 14.58; Kerstin Ong Jing Rong SGP 14.81; h2/+2.0: Lau Tsz Yan 14.68; Yu Pui Yi/Youth 14.90; Kate Lo Wing Yee 14.93;
400 m H (2): Ashleigh Ma Ying Wen 63.47;
H J (2): Chung Wai Yan 1.79; Priscilla Cheung Ching Laam 1.71; Wong Yuen Nam 1.68;
P V (1): Choi Sin Ting 3.00;
L J (2): Yue Nga Yan 5.99/+0.2; Wong Pui Ling 5.78/+1.7; Shannon Vera Chan 5.65/+0.2; Yeung Wing
5.62/+0.5;
T J (1): Shannon Vera Chan 12.88/+1.6; Sylvia Chow/Youth 11.54/+0.8 / NYR;
H T (1): Tam Hiu Ki 48.58;
J T (2): Chiu Wai Yan 41.65; Ng Ki Sum 40.89;
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VIETNAM
National Speedy Cup Meet at Ho Chi Minh / 01. – 02.04.2023
(-courtesy of the VIE-Federation – website -)
following are detailed results from this competition (mainly for sprints & Field events) for Seniors, Juniors & Youth categories / no wind-readings reported
Men:
60 m (1): Nguyen Dinh Vu 6.74; Ngo Dinh Lanh 6.79 (6.783); Trinh Viet Tu 6.79 (6.789); Le Trung Kien 6.90; Tran Thanh Thai 6.96; Nguyen Anh Bang 7.01; Tran Van Hai 7.08; Nguyern Dang Khoa 7.09;
heats (1) h1: Ngo Dinh Lanh 6.96; Tran Thanh Thai 7.06; Mguyen Dang Khoa 7.09; h2: Nguyen Dinh Vu
6.88; Trinh Viet Tu 6.94; Nguyen Anh Bang 7.03; Le Trung Kien 7.04;
100 m (1): Trinh Viet Tu 10.85; Le Trung Kienh 10.91;
h1: Nguyen Dinh Vu 10.74 (dns in final); h2: Trinh Viet Tu 10.63; Le Trung Kien 10.85;
200 m (2): Bui Van Nghiem 21.69; Le Trung Kien 21.77; Ngo Dinh Lanh 21.95;
400 m (1): Tran Anh Cuong 48.97;
110 m H (1): Huynh Duc Khanh 14.74; Nguyen Van Tan 14.86; Bui Minh Duong 14.97 (14.961); Chau Anh Tu 14.97 (14.964);
400 m H (2): Nguyen Hoai Nam 53.58; Nguyen Van Trong 54.49;
H J (2): Cao Vo Ngoc Long 2.06;
L J (1): Pham Van Khang 7.05;
T J (2): Pham Van Khang 15.22; Nguyen Thuong Duc 15.17;
S P (1): Phan Thanh Binh 15.99;
D T (2): Phan Thanh Binh 47.23; Do Thanh Phap 45.60;
4×100 R (1): Quan Doi Team (Trinh Viet Vu, Nguyen Van Duc, Hoang Van Son, Bui Van Nghiem) 40.95;
4×200 R (2): Quan Doi Team (Trinh Viet Vu, Nguyen Van Duc, Nguyen Van Cong, Bui Van Nghiem) 1:27.83;
4×400 R (2): Khan Hoa Team (Tran Anh Cuong, Pham Huu Thang, Phan Duong Minh, Ngo Quoc Khanh) 3:19.62;
Junior Men / under 20:
60 m (1): Le Dinh Viet/2005 7.01; Danh Vu Lam/2005 7.04; Trieu Thai Son/2004 7.05;
heats (1) h1: Trieu Thai Son/2004 7.06; h2: Danh Vu Lam/2005 7.08;
200 m (2): Ta Ngoc Tuong/2005 22.00;
110 m H / 99 cm (1): Huynh Trung Tinh/2004 14.68; Nguyen Tu Toan/2005 14.84;
H J (1): Nguyen Quoc Thinh/2004 2.08;
L J (1): Ho Trong Manh Hung/2004 7.30;
4×400 R (2): Khanh Hoa Junior Team (Nguyen Minh Nhat, Tran Huy Tien, Nguyen Quoc An, Hang Nhat Tho) 3:23.32;
Youth Boys / under 18:
60 m (1): Ngo Dinh Quyen/2006 7.09; Tran Nguyen Khanh Duy/2006 7.10;
400 m (1): Vu Ngoc Kahnh/2006 48.71;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (1): Nguyen Do Quoc Tien/2006 14.93; Tran Van That/2006 14.98;
H J (2): Nguyen Thanh Phat/2006 2.00;
L J (1): Pham Xuan Tien/2006 7.38;
4×100 R (1): Ha Tinh Junior Team (Nguyen Tien Thuan, Le Dinh Viet, Tran Nguyen Khanh Duy, Tran Van Vu) 42.36;
4×400 R (2): Ha Tinh Youth Team (Phan Van Hai, Nguyen Quoc Thanh, Nguyen Minh Tuan, Dinh Gia Huy) 3:26.02;
Women:
60 m (1): Tran Thi Nhi Yen/2005 7.35; Ha Thi Thu 7.54; Le Thi Be Tram 7.66; Le Thi Mong Tuyen 7.81;
Duong Thi Hoa 7.85; Vo Thi Hien 7.89; Nguyen Thi Kim Ngoc 7.96;
heats (1) h1: Tran Thi Nhi Yen/2005 7.47; Le Thi Mong Tuyen 7.83; Vo Thi Hien 7.95; Nguyen Thi Kim Ngoc 8.03; h2: Ha Thi Thu 7.71; Le Thi Be Tram 7.74; Duong Thi Hoa 7.89;
100 m (1): Tran Thi Nhi Yen/2005 11.84; Phung Thi Hue 12.07; Ha Thi Thu 12.22;
heats h1: Tran Thi Nhi Yen/2005 11.82; Phung Thi Hue 12.09; Ha Thi Thu 12.27; h2: Le Tu Chinh 11.81
(dns in final); Luu Kim Phung 12.23; Le Thi Be Tram 12.28;
200 m (2): Tran Thi Nhi Yen/2005 23.88; Kha Thanh Truc 24.73;
400 m (1): Nguyen Thi Huyen 54.43; Lo Thi Thuy Huong 56.62; Phan Vo Nhu Y 57.20;
100 m H (1): Nguyen Thi Linh 13.92;
400 m H (2): Nguyen Thi Huyen 59.75; Lo Thi Thuy Huong 63.53;
H J (2): Pham Quynh Giang 1.83; Nguyen Lan Anh 1.68;
L J (1): Bui Thi Loan 6.20; Hoang Thanh Giang 6.00; Huynh Thi Thuy Trang 5.95;
T J (2): Nguyen Ngoc Tu 12.82; Doan Thi Trong Dai 11.92;
S P (1): Ka Hoa 14.18; Kim Thi Huyen 14.12; Lieu Thi Hong Phuong 13.40; Huynh Ngoc My 13.27;
D T (2): Le Thi Cam Dung 44.93;
4×100 R (1): National Team (Ha Thi Thu, Phung Thi Hue, Kha Thanh Truc, Hoang Du Y) 45.94;
4×200 R (2): An Giang Team (Vo Thi Hieu, Vo Thi Yen Nhi, Nguyen Thi Anh Duong, Khuong Anh Thu) 1:47.35;
Junior Women / under 20:
60 m (1): Hoang Du Y/2004 7.54; Nguyen Thi My Hanh/2004 7.67; Tran Thi Minh Ca/2005 7.98;
400 m (1): Hoang Thi Anh Thuc/2005 57.74;
100 m H (1): Nguyen Thi My Han/2004 14.60;
H J (2): Phan Hong Yen/2004 1.70;
L J (2): Dao Huynh Minh Anh/2005 5.89; Le Ho Sao Bang/2005 5.77; Vo Thi Tuong Vy/2005 5.74;
D T (2): Dinh Thi Hien/2004 40.25;
Youth Girls / under 18:
60 m (1): Tran Thi Lan Anh/2006 7.92; Nguyen Phan Quynh Anh/2006 7.94; Nguyen Hong Nhung/2006 7.98; Hoang Thi Mai Huong/2006 7.99;
heats (1) h1: Tran Thi Lan Anh/2006 7.94; Nguyen Hong Nhung/2006 7.98; Hoang Thi Mai Huong/2006
7.98; Nguyen Phan Quynh Anh/2006 7.99; Nguyen Thi Ngoc Yen/2006 8.04;
400 m (1): Vu Thi Tra My/2007 56.51; Le Thi Tuyet Mai/2006 56.96;
heats (1) h1: Le Thi Tuyet Mai/2006 57.84; Vu Thi Tra My/2007 57.92;
400 m H (2): Le Thi Tuyet Mai/2006 64.35;
H J (1): Bui Thi Kim Anh/2006 1.71; Duong Thi Thao/2006 1.65;
L J (2): Ha Thi Thuy Hang/2006 6.13;
4×100 R (1): Nam Dinh Youth Team (Bui Thi Thuy Trang, Pham Thi Quynh Anh, Nguyen Thi Thu Ha, Bui Thi Thuy Mai) 49.74;
Younger Girls / under 16:
60 m (1): Nguyen Thi Thu Ha/2008 7.88; Pham Thi Quynh Anh/2008 7.89; Bui Thi Thuy Mai/2008 8.05;
heats (1) h2: Pham Thi Quynh Anh/2008 7.92; h3: Nguyen Thi Thu Ha/2008 7.93;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R/Open (1): Ho Chi Minh Team (Nguyen Anh Bang, Chau Nguyen Phu, Luu Kim Phung, Le Thi Mong Tuyen) 44.90;
4×100 R/Junior U20 (1): Ha Tinh Junior Team (Tran Van Du, Le Dinh Viet, Nguyen Hong Nhung, Nguyen Thi Hoai Le) 45.46;
4×100 R/Youth U18 (1): Nam Dinh Youth Team (Ngo Dinh Quyen, Nguyen Quoc Huy, Pham Thi Quynh Anh,
Nguyen Thi Thu Ha) 45.82;
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THAILAND
National Youth Champs at Nakhon Sawan / 29.03. – 01.04.2023
(-courtesy of the Games – website – )
following are selected best performances from the Athletics events at these Multi-Sports Games for Junior &
Youth athletes / date-of-birth info and accurate spelling of names for several of the following athletes (by
GOOGLE-Translate info from results in THAI-figures) unconfirmed / most probably all athletes are born 2005 or later and Junior hurdles/implements for throws used / no wind-readings reported
the most outstanding performances were achieved by the talented young sprinter, Puripol Booonson with excellent fast times (10.19 resp. 20.54) for a sprint double
more detailed official results would be very welcome
Youth Boys:
100 m (29): Puripol Boonson/2006 10.19; Natthaporn Sukkasem 10.66; Supakorn Sinthraphy 10.68;
heats (29) h1: Boonson/2006 10.79; h2: Sukkasem 10.74;
200 m (30): Puripol Boonson/2006 20.54 (& 21.68 as 1h1); Sarawut Nuansri 21.34; Wirayut Dankanop 21.63; Supakorn Sinthraphy 21.92;
400 m (29): Sarawut Nuansri 48.36;
2000 m St (1): Pongsurachat Wongchai 6:11.52; Intouch Jongjaijit 6:16.34;
110 m H / 99 cm ?? (31): Chakkaphat Nanthathen 14.64; Patiphon Samnee 14.79;
P V (31): Kraiwat Panyasawat 4.35; Kanakorn Lakon 4.35;
4×100 R (31): Phattalung Junior Team 41.20;
4×400 R (1): Bangkok Junior Team 3:19.69;
Youth Girls:
100 m (29): Athicha Phetchakul/2005 11.87 (& 12.26 as 1h2); Jirapat Khanonta 12.11;
200 m (30): Athicha Phetchakul/2005 24.29; Jirapat Khanonta 24.87; Suwimol Sathianthong/2005 25.32;
400 m (29): Montida Thongchaikaew 57.77;
800 m (30): Nataree Sunachouy 2:14.47;
2000 m St (1): Montira Rattanawan 8:00.06; Duangkamon Saeyang 8:01.84; Bunayaporn Chaichuang 8:11.71; Suchitra Boonsanong 8:13.51;
400 m H (30): Montida Thongchaikaew 64.42;
P V (30): Chiranan Sangthong 3.40; Rinrada Meesantia 3.40;
T J (31): Kanchana Charurat/2005 11.96; Thiwathip Phongsathet 11.94;
H T / 4 kg ?? (30): Kotchakorn ?? 44.52;
4×100 R (31): Bangkok Junior Team 48.15;
4×400 R (1): Bangkok Junior Team 3:56.80;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (31): Bangkok Youth Team 3:37.56;
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KAZAKHSTAN
National Winter Throws Champs at Almaty / 29. – 31.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Pavel Kukin, KAZ-Federation – )
Men:
D T (29): Yevgeniy Milovatskiy 53.08; Alexandr Mamontov 51.14; Yevgeniy Labutov 48.07; Yevgeniy
Polenov 45.49;
H T (31): Oleg Lubimov 46.75;
J T (30): Alexey Khlystov 61.31;
Junior Men / under 20 years:
J T (30): Merzhan Khojimurad/2004 57.36;
Women:
H T (31): Vlada Galina 50.46;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
D T (29): Karina Vassilyeva/2004 45.60;
H T (31): Adena Erlankyzy/2005 46.96;
J T (30): Natalya Sokolova/2004 40.27;
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UZBEKISTAN
Regional Competition at Samarkand / 30.03.2023
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – websitr- )
following are few selected best performances out of incomplete results / hand-timing & no wind-readings reported
Men:
100 m: Khabib Sokhibnazarov 10.5;
Junior Men / under 20 years:
H J: Devdavs Ismailov/2006 2.00;
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
S P / 5 kg: Abdulaziz Rakhmatullayev/2007 16.83;
Women:
100 m H: Nurkhon Ochilova/2004 14.7;
400 m H: Nurkhon Ochilova/2004 63.9;
S P: Mallika Nasretdinova/2004 16.00;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
H J: Jasmina Mansurova/2005 1.70;
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Earlier competitions
(-courtesy of Mr Habib M.Alamin, KSA – Athletics Federation – )
18th Sports Games for Armed Forces at Dammam/08. – 09.03.2023
following are selected best performances – with thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab for his translations from results in ARAB figures – / no exact dates per event
100 m/-0.4: Ali Khalid Al-Mas 10.56; Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie 10.65; Hamoud Ahmed Al-Wani 10.74;
Sami Saeed Al-Shehri 10.74;
200 m/-3.2: Ali Khalid Al-Mas 21.64; Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie 21.88;
400 m: Mazen Moutan Al-Yassin 48.52; Youssef Ahmed Al-Masrahi 48.67; Abdullah Bakr Abkar 48.82;
800 m: Ali Ibrahim Jaafar 1:53.89; Mishaal Yahya Mhoutan 1:55.56; Ibrahim Mohamed Hakami 1:57.48;
3000 m: Youssef Mohamed Al-Asiri 8:19.93;
5000 m: Badr Ali Al-Omrani 14:52.86; Youssef Mohamed Al-Asiri 14:52.91; Tariq Ahmed Al-Omari 15:06.17;
3000 m St: Khaled Mohamed Hazazi 9:13.43;
110 m H/-1.7: Bakr Ali Al-Jouma 14.25; Atia Mohamed Al-Shamrani 14.49; Mohamed Marzouk Al-Jadaani
15.06;
400 m H: Abdullah Rizqallah Melehi 54.46;
P V: Hashem Nizar Al-Shourafa 4.42; Ahmed Yassin Al-Yassin 4.10; Ali Hassan Al-Zuwaid 4.10;
L J: Hamoud Ahmed Al-Wani 7.47/+1.5; Ahmad Fayez Marzouk 7.43/-0.6; Abdulrahman Mohamed Sharaheli 7.43/-0.6;
T J: Abdulrahman Mohamed Sharaheli 15.54/+1.4; Hassan Nasser Darweesh 14.95/+1.7;
S P: Ameen Atia Al-Aradi 15.50; Saad Mubarak Al-Yami 14.75; Oussama Hassan Al-Oqaili 14.56;
D T: Oussama Hassan Al-Oqaili 50.87;
H T: Abdullah Abdulwahab Al-Sharidha 53.23; Faisal Youssef Darwish 51.39; Talal Mohamed Al-Takrouni 47.27;
J T: Ali Essa Abdelghani 66.87; Murtaha Issa Al-Hamad 63.85; Waleed Hassan Al-Hamad 59.99;
4×100 R(no details: Air Force Team 41.32;
INDONESIA
East Java Open Meet at Gresik / 08. – 10.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Umar Yono, PASI -)
this competition was organised as major qualification for the Indonesia National Games 2024 /
following are selected best performances
100 m (8)/+1.8: Candra Erik Aprya Dwy/2004 10.70; Agung Subekti 10.78; Moh.Bisma Diwa 10.79;
I Made Arya 10.81; Muhammad Sandy 10.82; Joko Kuncoro 10.85;
semis (8) s1/+1.0: Arya 10.69; Geraldo Yehezkiel 10.75; Aprya Dwy/2004 10.81; s2/nwi: Bisma Diwa 10.81: h3/nwi: Subekti 10.87; Sandy 10.88;
200 m (9)/+1.8: Moh.Bisma Diwa 21.65; Muhammad Sandy 21.87; Okky Setyo Utomo 21.88; Eko Rimbawan 21.89;
semis (9) s1/-1.4: Utomo 21.96; s2/+1.0: Sandy 21.69; s3/+0.3: Bisma Diwa 21.71;
800 m (9): Wahyudi Putra 1:54.19; Ekhwanudin 1:55.23; Muhammad Fauzan 1:56.81;
heats (9) h1: Ekhwanudin 1:54.50; Bilal Bilano 1:55.40; Liu Ming Shen 1:56.84; Fauzan 1:56.86;
h2: Irwandi Fokotea 1:56.14; Putra 1:56.18;
1500 m (8): Wahyudi Putra 3:55.39;
5000 m (10): Noveldy Petingko 14:56.67; Syamsuddin Massa 14:58.84;
10000 m (10): Noveldy Petingko 31:16.01; Syamsuddin Massa 31:26.04;
3000 m St (10): Fridolin Abraham 9:37.64;
110 m H (9)/+2.1: Ghanes Bagus Pandega 14.48w; Dimas Pramudya Kusuma/2004 14.84w; Riski Firdaus/2004 14.88w; Deka Arya Santa 14.97;
heats (9) h1/-1.2: Brian Bagas Swara/2006 14.68 (disq.in final); Pramudya/2004 14.85; Firdaus/2004 15.18;
h2/nwi: Pandega 14.92;
400 m H (8): Muhadir Muhammad 54.07; A.Gede Arsa 54.21 (& 54.69 as 1h2);
H J (8): I Made Gede Antara & M.Hariadi Hidayat 2.06;
P V (10): Frederick Saputra Siregar 5.20; Meivin Riswar Bisma/2005 5.00; Teuku Tegar Abadi 5.00; Dedi Irawan 4.40;
L J (9): Suwandi Wijaya 7.40/-2.4; Febri Prasetyo 7.29/-2.7;
T J (8): Muhammad Arif 14.74/+1.1;
S P (9): Hafiz Manarul 14.70 (& 14.44); Roni Sisko 14.70 (his only valid throw);
J T (8): Achmad Zaenuri/2006 61.35;
20000 m Walk (10) Hendro 1:33:55; Bayu Prasetyo 1:38:27; Angga Septiyan 1:39:23; Syaiful Bahri 1:39:29; Muhammad Fahmi 1:39:57; Ronggo Ariska 1:45:01; Adam Anugrah 1:48:37;
4×100 R (10): Jawa Timur Team (M.Bisma Diwa, E.Aprya Dwy, F.Azami, Sulaifan) 41.78;
4×400 R (10): Jawa Timur Team (A.Ibrahim, Ekhwanudin, D.Radika Sya, M.Ismail) 3:18.82;
100 m (8)/+0.9: Erna Nuryanti 11.84; Indah Puspita Sari/2005 11.97; Liviana Rizki 12.02; Mariska
Yunita Sari 12.04;
semis (8) s1/+0.8: Nuryanti 11.93; Puspita Sari/2005 11.93; Maria Natalia Londa 12.27; s2/-0.1: Yunita
Sari 12.07; Rizki 12.09;
heats (8) h1/-0.8: Rizki 12.11; h2/-0.9: Puspita Sari/2005 12.07;
200 m (9)/+2.1: Sri Mayasari 24.47w (& 24.73/-0.5 as 1h1); Erna Nuryanti 24.75w; Amelia Jeany Nuraini 24.96w; Maulidah 25.12w;
400 m (8): Sri Mayasari 55.06; Maulidah 56.76;
heats (8) h3: Maulidah 56.56; Mayasari 57.28;
800 m (9): Novia Nur Nirwani 2:14.91 (& 2:15.13 as 1h3);
1500 m (8): Aprilia Kartina 4:34.69; Gifty Virgio 4:46.03;
5000 m (8): Fitri 18:17.88;
10000 m (10): Aprilia Kartina 38:11.11; Fitri 38:15.94;
3000 m St (10): Afriana Paijo 11:30.46; Mila Karmila 12:08.72; Asnidar Aras 12:18.89;
100 m H (9)/+1.2: Mariska Yunita Sari 13.63; Siti Nurhalizah 14.58; Liza Putri 14.66; Milenia Eunike
Yesica 15.03; Lucy Meinur 15.15;
400 m H (8): Rahma Annisa 63.95; Dakwatul Anisah 64.74;
H J (8): Ni Made Eppi Wilantila 1.65;
T J (8): Maesaroh 12.52/-1.9; Ni Kadek Rani 12.51/-1.6; Karunia Nur Gemilang 12.39/-1.6;
S P (10): Ayu Fitriani 12.86; Peryani 12.62;
J T (8): Siti Nazirah Napis 44.42; Atinna Nurkamila Intan 43.72;
20000 m Walk (10): Puspita Violine Intan 1:52:17; Halida Ulfah 1:53:47; Aprilia Ari Indah 1:59:11;
P.Shinta Dewi 2:03:37; Ayuningsih Winda 2:03:49; Selvi 2:04:50;
4×100 R (10): Jawa Tengah Team (A.Florencia, I.Puspita Sari, Fabiola, L.Rizki) 46.99;
4×400 R (10): Jawa Timur Team (Maulidah, S.Faustina, T.P.Tahrisha, D.Anisah) 3:52.08;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (10): Jawa Timur Team (Maulana Ismail, T.P.Tahrisha, Moh Indra, S.Faustina) 3:37.60;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
INDIA
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan – )
following are detailed best results from another two Invitation competitions for the events as below with several excellent performances (incl. two WORLD 2023 Best) at the 4th GRAND PRIX Meeting on 15th Apr /
all Indian athletes except few guests from MDV as noted
3rd National Grand Prix Meeting at Bangalore / 10.04.2023
100 m / Race A/+0.1: Amlan Borgohain 10.50; Amiya Kumar Mallick 10.52; Hassan Saaid MDV 10.61;
Gurindervir Singh 10.62; Race B/-2.1: T.Midhun 10.70; Animesh Kujur 10.79;
200 m / Race A/-2.5: Amlan Borgohain 21.20; Animesh Kujur 21.53; Hassan Saaid MDV 21.72;
Race B/-1.1: Sandeep Singh 21.90;
400 m / Race A: Muhammed Ajmal 46.63; W.Nihal Joel 47.12; Rahul Ramesh Kadam 47.13; Mijo Chacko
Kurian 47.87; G.Ragul Kumar 48.48; V.Gowri Shankar 48.51; Race B: Theertheesh P.Shetty 47.82; Jidhin
George 48.12; A.Suraj 48.25; Rince Joseph 48.54; Race C: Jagmeet Singh 48.14;
800 m / Race A: Anikesh Chaudhary 1:50.53; Abhishek Singh Thakur 1:52.08; Tomson Poulose 1:52.53;
Hussain Riza MDV 1:54.64; Kartik Jayraj Karkera 1:55.31; Hussain Fazeel Haroon MDV 1:57.92;
Race B: M.S.Anandhu Mon 1:52.80; Dhinesh Ravi 1:53.77; Harsh ?? 1:55.23; Arun Kumar Saroj 1:55.53;
110 m H/-0.8: Tejas Ashok Shirse 13.81; Madhvendra Singh 13.92; R.Manav 14.48 (14.471); Sachin Binu 14.48 (14.477); M.Krishik 14.51;
400 m H: Madari P.Jabir 51.61; T.Santhosh Kumar 51.85; Nirmal Yadav 52.34; Aryan Prajwal Kashyapa 53.59;
L J: M.Sreeshankar 7.94/-1.6; P.David 7.80/+0.2; Vishnu Siva Sankar 7.63/ 0.0; Siddharth Mohan Naik 7.28/-0.1; Rishabh Rishishwar 7.26/-3.3; Aditya Kumar Singh 7.14/-1.1;
D T: Harpreet Singh 54.76; Vijay Ramajeyam 48.96; Ashwani Lamba 47.99; Sachin Suhag 47.88; P.Surya
Prakash 47.72;
100 m/-1.3: Archana Suseendran 11.71; A.T.Daneshwari 11.79; Nithya Gandhe 11.96; Radha Devi 12.09;
Chelimi Prathyusha 12.17;
200 m/-3.9: Hima Das 23.77; Jyothika ?? 24.88;
400 m: Aishwarya Mishra 53.63; Kiran Pahal 55.32; V.K.Vismaya 55.37; Deepanshi ?? 55.42; Gowri Nandana 56.45;
800 m: G.K.Vijayakumari 2:09.70; K.M.Deeksha 2:10.95;
100 m H/-2.0: Jyothi Yarraji 13.44; Sapna Kumari 13.85 (13.842); Agasara Nandini 13.85 (13.850); Pranjali Dilip Patil 13.89; Unnathi Aiyappa Bollanda/2005 14.29; C.Anjali 14.39;
400 m H: Salini V.Krishna 62.34;
H J: Rubina Yadav 1.81;
T J: K.M.Sonam 13.50/ 0.0; Karthika Gothandapni 13.11/-1.2; Mallala Anusha 12.77/ 0.0; Sharvari Avinas
Parulekar 12.67/ 0.0; Kairi Purty 12.45/ 0.0; C.Anjali 12.34/-1.2;
S P: Tunlay Narzary 14.18;
D T: Annu ?? 44.67;
4th National Grand Prix Meeting at Bangalore / 15.04.2023
100 m / Race A/+2.0: Amlan Borgohain 10.53; G.Ragul Kumar 10.77; Race B/-1.0: Hassan Saaid MDV 10.66; Animesh Kujur 10.69; T.K.Jyothi Prasad 10.74;
200 m / Race A/-0.5: Amlan Borgohain 20.78; Animesh Kujur 21.26; Muhammed Anas Yahya 21.35; G.Ragul Kumar 21.37; Theertheesh P.Shetty 21.97; Race B/-2.9: Tejas Ashok Shirse 21.96;
400 m / Race A: Sumit Kumar 48.13; Amit Kumar 48.52; Race B. Praveen Kumar 48.37; Race C: Amoj Jacob 46.13; T.Santhosh Kumar 47.24; Subham Dattatray Deshmukh 47.50; Rince Joseph 48.47;
Race D: Muhammed Ajmal 46.59; S.Arokia Rajiv 47.32; Angrej Singh 47.42; Mijo Chacko Kurian 47.51; V.Gowri Shankar 47.77; A.Suraj 48.29; Rahul Ramesh Kumar 48.34;
1500 m: Krishan Kumar 3:49.96; Abhishek Pal 3:50.06; Prakash Balu Gadade 3:51.49; Ankit ?? 3:51.93;
Yashveer ?? 3:52.03; Balkishan ?? 3:52.65; Kartik Jayraj Karkera 3:52.92; Abhinandh Sundaresan 3:53.49;
Jagdish ?? 3:54.02; Indrajeet Ashok Farakate 3:54.07; Amit Mathur 3:55.27; Dharmender ?? 3:55.77;
5000 m: Gulveer Singh 14:08.33; Murli Kumar Gavit 14:29.46; Rahul ?? 14:32.02; Puneet Yadav 14:41.17;
H J: Aadarsh Ram 2.10; Aniket Subhash Mane/2004 2.05; Kaustubha Jaiswal 2.05;
L J: Muhammed Anees Yahya 7.87/-1.0; Rishabh Rishishwar 7.76/ 0.0; S.Arya 7.64/ 0.0; Siddharth Mohan Naik 7.48/ 0.0; Aditya Kumar Singh 7.42/-0.4; R.Samuel 7.39/ 0.0; R.Radha Krishna 7.17/ 0.0; Purushotham ?? 7.16/-2.1;
T J: Mohammed Salahuddin 15.77/ 0.0; Yuva Raj 15.56/ 0.0; Jwngsar Basumatary 15.22/ 0.0;
S P: Tajinderpal Singh Toor 21.20; Karanveer Singh 19.20; Aniket ?? 17.30; Adhish Ghildiyal 16.56;
S.Aswin 16.08;
J T: Prakasha D.Manu 84.33 / World 2023 Leader (at least for some days); Rohit Yadav 81.81; Shivpal Singh 79.70; Kishore Kumar Jena 77.22; Arshdeep Singh 76.08; Abhishek Drall 71.79; Sarbjeet Singh 71.62; Vikas ?? 68.71; Nikunj Singh 67.71; Ankit Rathi 64.36;
100 m / Race A/+0.4: Archana Suseendran 11.79; A.T.Daneshwari 11.85; Agasara Nandini 12.06; Simran Deep Kaur 12.23; Race B/ 0.0: Nithya Gandhe 11.85; Kaveri L.Patil 12.17; Sapna Kumari 12.20;
200 m / Race A/-2.4: Jyothi Yarraji 23.60; Archana Suseendran 23.86; A.T.Daneshwari 24.59; Simran Deep Kaur 24.94; Race B/-2.1: Jyothika ??/(2002) 24.83; Unnathi Aiyappa Bollanda/2005 24.84;
400 m: Dandi Jyothika Sri/(2000) 54.15; Kunja Rajitha 55.57; Twinkle Pundir 56.75; Swathi Rongali 56.84;
1500 m: C.M.Rashi 4:41.58; P.Unnikrishnan Chitra 4:42.90;
5000 m: Ankita Dhiyani 16:08.78; Preenu Yadav 17:07.53; Antima Pal/2004 17:13.74;
3000 m St: Susmita Tigga 10:53.94; Priti Chaudhary 11:20.70;
P V: Baranica Elangovan 4.10; G.Sindhushree 3.60;
L J: Shaili Swingh 6.76/ 0.0 / World 2023 Leader & NJR & 2nd IND All-Time / missed Asian Junior Record by 4 cm only for 2nd best ASIAN Junior All-Time (6.58; x ; 6.76; 6.64; x ; 6.66); Nayana James 6.53/ 0.0; Karthika Gothandapni 6.15/-0.3; Kusuma Ravada 6.00/ 0.0; Deepanshi Singh 5.97/ 0.0; Pariksha ??/2005
5.85/-0.6; Meryl Ann Mathew 5.82/ 0.0; Prathiksha Yamuna/2005 5.67/-0.4;
S P: Manpreet Kaur/(1990) 16.81; Abha Khatua 15.98; Tunlay Narzary 14.30; Jyoti Vaishnav/2004 13.37;
T.Nivetha 13.20;
J T: Anjani Kumari 47.03; Neelakandan Hemamalini 46.27; Uma Choudhary 45.73; Runjun Pegu 43.62;
CHINESE TAIPEI
National College Champs at New Taipei / 29. – 30.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA and info from the Competition – website – )
information from this competition is restricted to translations for the names of TOP 3 finishers (medallists) plus additional results from finals in Chinese figures (with questionable spelling of names for some of these athletes placed 4th etc. shown as “??”)
Men:
100 m (29)/-0.4: Lin Yu-Hsien 10.45; Chen Wen-Pu 10.53; Huang Tso-Chun 10.67; Chao Ching-Min 10.70;
200 m (30)/+1.1: Chen Wen-Pu 20.69 / 2nd TPE All-Time; Lin Yu-Hsien 21.02; Sung Yu-Chun 21.03;
Huang Tso-Chun 21.08; Tsai Chi-Hsun (??) 21.45; Lai Po-Hsiang (??) 21.72; Hsieh Sheng-Fu 21.88;
400 m (29): Huang Kuan-Yi 48.44; Chen Yi-Chao 48.45; Wu Cheng-Yen 48.51;
800 m (30): Yu Ming-Ting 1:54.14; Huang Chun-Hsiang 1:56.84;
3000 m St (29): Lin Chen-Hao 9:19.72; Tseng Ting-Wei 9:24.90; Wu Chun-Han 9:28.27; Huang Yi-Hsi (??)
9:29.70;
110 m H (29)/+0.9: Cheng Kai-Lun 13.99; Chu Chen-Hsiang 14.21; Chen Yung-Chun 14.26;
Liu Yu-Chi (??) 14.35; Chang Yun-Le 14.39; Wu Rui-Feng 14.53; Li Tsu-Shan (??) 14.55;
Hsieh Chi-Lin (??) 14.56;
400 m H (30): Chen Chien-Jung 50.74; Lin Chung-Wei/2004 51.37; Chen Yen-Chang 52.42; Chang
Chen-Yu 52.79; Tsai Chung-Han 52.99; Huang Kuan-Yi 54.02;
H J (30): Tsai Wei-Chih 2.18; Fu Chao-Hsuan 2.16; Cheng Yung-Ren & Yeh Po-Ting 2.13;
Chen Kuei-Chun 2.04; Chang Teng-Yen 2.01;
P V (29): Huang Yung-Fu 5.05; Lin Chih-Cheng & Huang Cheng-Chi 4.85; Hsu Teh-Ying 4.85;
Wang Ying-Kai 4.85; Ku Ming-Ho 4.75; Tseng Pei-Hao (??) 4.50;
L J (29): Lin Chia-Hsing 7.48/+0.8; Tsai Yu-Chen 7.30/+1.0; Kao Tsun-Hung 7.10/+0.1;
T J (30): Chou Cheng-Chia 15.40/-0.3; Chen Chun-Lin 14.94/-2.4;
S P (29): Yang Po-En 17.76; Chen Yi-Chu 16.77; Huang No-Ya 15.35; Hsueh Mao-Hung 14.96;
D T (30): Huang Wei-Cheng 47.84; Li Chen-Yu 46.19; Chang Che-Chia 46.17; Lu Po-Hsun (??) 45.65;
Huang No-Ya 45.51; Yu Shen-Tao 45.07;
H T (30): Shen Yu-Hao 62.91; Shen Chih-Sheng 59.50; Wang Pu-Ti 58.28; Wang Shi-Chieh 57.25;
Chen Yu-Feng 55.29; Hsu Yuan-Chang (??) 54.73;
J T (29): Wu Tsung-Lun 67.29; Chen Po-Kai 65.36; Chao Jui-Cheng/2004 63.53; Huang Chung-Hao 63.14; Hsu Tai-Yu/2004 62.58;
10000 m Walk (29): Chan Yung-Kuei 42:24.54/NR; Liu Peng-Han 46:11.27; Li Pin-Hsun 49:23.32,
Fang Wen-Kai 49:26.75; Pan Hsiang-En 49:57.82;
4×100 R (30): National University of Tainan Team (Hsieh Sheng-Fu, Lai Po-Hsiang, Chao Ching-Mu, Chen Wen-Pu) 40.24;
4×400 R (30): National Taiwan Normal University Team (Huang Chun-Hsiang, Chen Chien-Jung,
Yu Ming-Ting, Chen Yi-Chao) 3:16.40;
Women:
100 m (29)/+0.2: Chang Li-Ling 11.98;
200 m (30)/-0.2: Chang Li-Ling 24.96;
400 m (29): Chou Chia-Wei 57.84;
800 m (30): Shen Chia-Ni 2:16.06;
1500 m (29): Hsu Yi-Chieh 4:46.21;
3000 m St (29): Cheng Chun-Chih 11:03.35; Li Hsin-Jung 11:30.63; Tsai Yi-Ting 11:50.70; Huang
Wang-Chien 11:54.86; Chen Hsiang-Wei 12:01.25;
100 m H (29)/+0.1: Chang Po-Ya 13.49; Lin Shih-Ting 13.69; Chen Tsai-Chuan 14.44; Chung Hsin-Ru (??)
14.67; Chiu Yu-Chieh 14.68; Hsieh Hsi-En 14.95;
400 m H (30): Lin Yu-Chieh 61.54; Lin Mei-Hsu 61.69; Li Ya-Ting 61.69;
H J (29): Chang Chiao-Yin 1.76; Chang Chia-Yu 1.67;
P V (30): Ren Chun-Yin 3.85; Chen Hsuan-Lin 3.55; Lin Hsuan-Ni 3.45; Wu Yi-Ru 3.35;
L J (29): Lin Tzu-Chi 5.88/+0.2; Chan Ka-Sin HKG 5.68/+0.8;
T J (30): Lin Yu-Ting 12.41/+0.1; Chang Wei-Ching 12.09/-0.9; Huang Yu-Ti 12.05/+0.7;
Chen Hsin-Huei/2004 12.05/+0.6;
S P (29): Chien Chen-Hsin 15.92; Wu Tzu-En 15.50; Tseng Chih-Wei 15.41; Chao Yi-Hsuan 14.50;
Chang Yi-Hsin (??) 13.32;
D T (30): Liu Chih-Jen 44.78; Chien Tien-Ai 43.17; Lu Wen-Ning/2004 42.65; Liu Chia-Yin/2004 42.51;
H T (30): Yu Ya-Chien 64.07; Liang Yu-Chieh 55.34; Liu Pei-Ying/2004 50.80; Huang Chih-Chi 50.79;
Hung Chi-Hsien 50.04; Lu Wen-En 47.74; Li Wan-Ni 47.71; Lin Yi-Tsen 45.81;
J T (29): Liu Chih-Jen 53.39; Li Hui-Chun 52.76; Su Chao-Chi 48.14; Chiu Yu-Ting 48.06; Hsu An-Yi
44.84;
10000 m Walk (29): Huang Kuan-Ling 48:37.23; Chiang Chia-Jou 48:55.18; Wu Wei-Chiao 52:51.61;
Huang Pei-Yi 53:43.49;
4×100 R (30): University of Taipei Team (Li Ju-Yun, Chou Ching-Hsuan, Cheng Hui-Ying, Hsu Chin-Hui) 48.75;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (29): University of Taipei Team (Lin Chi-Yu, Chuang Yi-Ching, Liu Ping-Chun, Tu Chia-Ling)
3:45.13;
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KOREA
National KTFL & Collegiate Champs at Iksan / 29. – 31.03.2023
(-courtesy of the KAAF – website – )
following are detailed results from this competition, which was separately held for two categories, the KTFL Championships and the Collegiate Championships / results with translation of names not yet received and probably som wrong spelling of names for some of the following athletes / results from heats are restricted to
performances by athletes in Men events, when they achieved faster times in heats than in finals (exact placings
in heats not available)
Men:
100 m (29)/-0.9: Kim Tae-Hyo 10.49; Lee Kyu-Hyung 10.58; Daniel Kashama 10.63; Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.65;
Choi Chang-Hee 10.67;
addit.faster times in heats (29): Kim Kuk-Young 10.39/+1.1 (dns in final); Lee Kyu-Hyung 10.48/+1.6; Choi
Chang-Hee 10.53/+1.6; Shin Min-Kyu 10.66/+1.1; Choi Won-Jin 10.70/+1.1;
200 m (30)/+1.6: Ko Seung-Hwan 20.98; Lee Jun-Hyuk 21.36; Moon Hae-Jin 21.37; Shin Min-Kyu 21.53;
Kang Hyeo-Kyun 21.88; Kim Dong-Ha 21.91;
addit.faster times in heats (30): Lee Kyu-Hyung 21.20w/+2.1; Shon Ji-Won 21.58/+1.8; Choi Chang-Hee
21.81w/+2.1;
400 m (29): Kim Eui-Yeon 47.08; Choi Min-Ki 47.46; Choi Dong-Baek 47.95; Park Tae-In 48.18;
800 m (30): Kim Kyu-Tae 1:53.29; Kim Yong-Su 1:53.76; Kang Dong-Hyung 1:54.54;
1500 m (29): Park Jong-Hak 3:50.97; Lee Jung-Kuk 3:51.97; Kim Yong-Su 3:52.38; Park Dae-Sung 3:52.91;
5000 m (31): Park Jong-Hak 14:52.59; Lee Jung-Kuk 14:53.69; Baek Seung-Ho 14:54.56; Kim Jae-Min
1:56.76; Kim Min-Seo 14:57.32; Lee Kyu-Sung 14:58.07;
3000 m St (30): Park Jae-Young 9:17.45; Park Dae-Sung 9:24.68; Sung Yun-Hwa 9:28.11;
110 m H (29)/-0.4: Kim Kyung-Tae 14.01; Kim Byung-Jun 14.24; Shon Woo-Seung 14.31; Kim Ju-Ho
14.41; Won Jung-Jin 14.50; Nam Jae-An 14.73;
addit.faster times in heats (29): Shon Woo-Seung 14.21/+0.5; Nam Jae-An 14.65/+0.5;
400 m H (30): Lim Chan-Ho 51.76; Park Tae-In 52.14;
H J (29): Yoon Seung-Hyun 2.15; Lee Dong-Ju 2.10;
P V (30): Han Du-Hyun 5.30; Yun Dae-Wook 4.60;
L J (29): Sung Jin-Dyuk 7.70/+0.8;
T J (30): Nam Su-Hwan 14.94/+1.3;
S P (29): Jung Il-Hwo 17.58; Shim Jun 17.54; Kim Jae-Min 16.99; Ji Hyun-Woo 16.93; Jang Jung-Hyuk
16.90; Lee Sang-Myung 16.40;
D T (31): Kim Il-Hyun 57.95 / 2nd KOR All-Time; Lee Hyun-Jae 51.50; Kim Dong-Hyuk 51.29;
H T (29): Lee Yun-Chul 68.13; Mir Ha-Wang 59.54; Yoon Sang-Chan 57.72; Kim Deo-Chun 57.69;
J T (30): Kim Da-Ni 71.97; Nam Tae-Poong 69.78; Kang Se-Hyun 64.60;
4×100 R (29): Andong Team (Kim Kyung-Tae, Lee Jun-Hyuk, Choi Chang-Hee, Daniel Kashama) 40.40;
4×400 R (31): Pocheon Team (Min Hee-Hyun, Song Hyun-Keun, Kim Dong-Kil, Kim Eui-Yeon) 3:15.80;
Women:
100 m (29)/+0.7: Kim Da-Eun 11.95; Lee Min-Jung 12.06; Jeon Ha-Young/2004 12.17; Lim Ji-Hee 12.22;
Kim Ae-Young 12.24;
200 m (30)/+1.8: Lee Min-Jung 24.25; Kim Da-Eun 24.29; Hwang Yun-Kyung 24.93;
400 m (29): Ha Je-Jung 57.56;
1500 m (29): Cha Ji-Won 4:31.46; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 4:33.49; Oh Hye-Won 4:39.17; Lee Hyun-Jung 4:42.49;
5000 m (31): Lee Sook-Jeong 16:39.55; Jung Da-Eun 16:40.70; Shon Yun-Ah 17:08.35; Kim Hyun-Jin
17:27.12; Seong San-Ah 17:34.00; Kim Hye-Mi 17:41.49;
10000 m (29): Kim Eun-Mi 35:59.31; Seong San-Ah 36:31.95; Kim Hyun-Jin 37:00.70;
3000 m St (30): Jo Ha-Rim 10:35.90; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 10:40.23; Shon Yun-Ah 10:48.41;
100 m H (31)/+1.1: Jo Eun-Ju 13.48; Ryu Na-Hee 13.57; Lim Ye-Reum 14.30; Lee Na-Kyung 14.65;
400 m H (30): Kim Co-Eun 62.68;
H J (31): Park Keun-Jung 1.70; Jang Sun-Young 1.70;
P V (30): Shin Su-Young 3.70; Jo Min-Ji 3.60; Bae Han-Na 3.60;
L J (29): Lee Hui-Jin 6.10/+0.9; Kim Kyu-Na 5.76/+0.8;
T J (30): Lee Yu-Jin 12.49/+1.8; Park Min-Hee 12.26/+0.9; Nam In-Sun 12.19/+1.9; Jung Eun-Ah 12.08/+1.4;
S P (30): Jung Yu-Sun 16.18; Huh Ji-Young 15.15; Shim Bom-Yi 14.67; Cha Woo-Jeon 14.40;
D T (29): Jung Ji-Hye 54.88; Shin Yu-Jin 53.42; Jung Ye-Lim 52.11; Jung Chae-Yun 51.05;
H T (29): Kim Yun-Seo 55.16; Lee Hyun-Ju 54.46; Kwon Su-Ah 52.88; Kim Hwi-Su 52.50;
Jung Da-Won 44.54;
J T (30): Lee Ka-Hui 54.49; Kim Kyung-Ae 51.99; Lee Keum-Hee 50.60; Ko Hyun-Seo 49.09;
Kim Ji-Min 49.01; Park Ah-Young 46.37; Lee Se-Yin 45.31; Kwon Jae-Eun 44.50;
Heptathlon (29/30)/no details: Kong Min-Kyung 4424; Shin Ji-Ae 4308; Han Yi-Seul 4095;
Kwon So-Hyun 4016;
4×100 R (29): Gapyeong Team (Min Ji-Hyun, Jeon Ha-Young, Kim So-Eun, Kim Da-Eun) 46.98;
4×400 R (31): Jeongseon Tea (Seo Da-Hyun, Kim Kyung-Rin, Lee Hae-In, Kim Myung-Ki) 3:49.73;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (30): Jincheon Team (Kim Min-Ji, Kang Yeon-Ha, Seo Ji-Hyun, Kim Hyun-Suk) 3:35.09;
Collegiate Champs:
Men:
100 m (29)/-0.5: Lee Jae-Sung 10.59; Lee Sim-On 10.72;
addit.faster times in heats (29): Lee Sim-On 10.55/+1.4; Woo In-Seop 10.69/+1.4;
200 m (30)/+1.8: Lee Jae-Sung 21.02; Noh Ho-Jin/2004 21.87;
400 m (29): Ju Seung-Kyun 47.29; Jang Jun-Jun 48.43;
800 m (30): Lee Hyun-Seo 1:55.15;
5000 m (31): Jo Min-Hyuk 14:56.36;
10000 m (29): Kim Hong-Rok 30:24.33;
110 m H (29)/+2.5: Shin Ui-Jin/2004 14.76w/+2.5;
400 m H (30): Song Dong-Ik 52.84; Lee Jung-Ho 53.84;
P V (30): Kim Chan-Min 4.60;
L J (29): Lee Hyun-Woo 7.53/+1.7; Jo Hong-Jo 7.34/+1.0; Kim Min-Sung 7.24/+0.2;
T J (30): Jo Hong-Jo 15.52/+1.3; Lee Min-Je 15.35w/+2.6;
S P (29): Lee Sung-Bin 16.95;
H T (29): Kang Min-Seung 56.97;
J T (30): Ahn Ha-Young 72.82; Choi Woo-Jin/2004 67.87; Lee Jun-Hyung 63.90;
Women (rather low standards in most events):
H J (31): Lee Seung-Min 1.70; Oh Su-Jung 1.65;
S P (30): Jung Jin-Hee 14.20;
D T (29): Choi Han-Ah 41.72;
H T (29): Jin Da-Su 43.59;
J T (30): Yun Se-Jin 50.63; Choi Ka-Hee 46.97;
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National Youth/U18 Championships at Tashkent / 07. – 09.04.2023
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – websitr- )
2000 m St (8): Asadbek Khaliljonov/2007 6:16.06;
H J (9): Devdavs Ismailov/2006 2.00;
S P / 5 kg (8): Abduazim Rakhmatulloyev/2006 16.48;
D T / 1.5 kg (7): Abduazim Rakhmatulloyev/2006 49.53;
10000 m Walk (8): Sherzod Zubayev/2007 49:21.90; Azizbek Otalov/2006 50:23.60;
800 m (7): Maftuna Akhmedova/2007 2:16.20;
1500 m (8): Maftuna Akhmedova/2007 4:42.17;
2000 m St (8): Dilnoza Khoshimova/2007 7:23.28; Mukhlayo Mukhammadjonova/2006 7:37.09;
400 m H (9): Sabrina Goybnazarova/2006 64.80;
H J (9): Emiliya Rudina/2006 1.71;
L J (7): Raykhona Khamrayeva/2006 5.63/-0.8;
T J (8): Raykhona Khamrayeva/2006 11.94/+0.6; Naima Abduvasikova/2006 11.90/-0.9;
5000 m Walk (9): Ezoza Pulatova/2006 27:17.39;
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ASPIRE Ramadan Open Track Meets at Doha / 05. & 12.04.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Tom Crick – )
following are selected best performances / both competitions for few specific events only incl. several MIXED
races as below / all athletes (most probably) from QAT except few foreigners as noted
100 m (12) / Race 1/-1.6: Abdelmajid Mahamat Mahadjir 10.85; Race 2/+2.4: Sakine Mahamat/2006 10.88w;
200 m (12) / Race 1/+0.8: Edmond Amaning GBR 21.23; Abdelmajid Mahamat Mahadjir 21.66; Amar Ebed 21.67; Dannish Walker-Khan GBR 21.79; Race 2/-0.8: Amaning 21.41; Walker-Khan 22.10;
Junior Men:
150 m (12)/+1.3: Ahmed Khater/2005 16.80;
800 m (5): Muwafaq Al-Gadi/2007 1:53.97; Ibrahim Haydar Abdullah/2007 1:54.56; Zineddine Ferrah/2007
1:56.34; Badreldin Haydar Abdallah/2006 1:56.79;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (5)/+0.1: Mubarak Abdullah Al-Noubi/2006 14.34; Souleyman Sekou/2006 14.76;
P V (12): Mashaal Ali Saleh/2007 4.20;
Women:
100 m (12)/mixed race / Race 1/+0.1: Kimberly Baptiste GBR 11.65; Nayana Kokare IND/2004 12.37;
Race 2/+2.4: Kimberly Baptiste GBR 11.45w (2nd overall);
200 m (12)/mixed races / Race 1/+0.8: Nayana Kokare IND/2004 24.66 (6th overall); Race/-0.8: Kokare/2004
24.67 (3rd overall);
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West Asian Junior Men Clubs Champs at Doha / 17. – 19.03.2023
(- amendment to Report No 8 – thanks to info from KUW-Federation – )
following are additional wind-readings for the Long Jump winner
L J (17): Abdullah Mohamed Al-Azmi KUW/2006 7.54w/+2.2 (& 7.46/+1.8);
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National Championships at Al Kuwait / 05. – 08.03.2023
(-courtesy of Dr Manea Al-Ajmi, KUW-Athletics Federation – )
following are the best performances from these Champs for Men / no exact dates per event reported
100 m/+1.2: Yacoub Mohamed Al-Azmi/2005 10.89;
200 m/+1.1: Yacoub Mohamed Al-Azmi/2005 21.87; Mohamed Al-Atiah 21.99;
400 m: Mohamed Al-Atiah 48.15;
800 m: Ibrahim Remaid Al-Zafairi 1:49.95; Hussein Mohamed Hussein 1:50.93; Abdulrahman Sulaiman
1:52.29; Abdulaziz Mohamed Khafif/2005 1:54.43;
1500 m: Hussein Mohamed Hussein 3:56.12; Ibrahim Remaid Al-Zafairi 3:58.25;
5000 m: Abdulkarim Bashir Sheikh 14:50.50; Abdulrahman Abd.Al-Kandary 15:01.68;
10000 m: Abdulrahman Abd.Al-Kandary 31:07.90; Abdulkarim Bashir Sheikh 31:24.85;
3000 m St: Fahad Ghazi Marzouk 9:27.23;
110 m H/+1.5: Yacoub Mohamed Al-Yoha 14.04;
400 m H: Jasem Waleed Al-Mas 51.96; Abdulaziz Saad 53.57;
H J: Khaled Abdulaziz Al-Massad 2.03; Abdulrahman Mohamed Al-Yoha 2.00;
P V: Ali Makki Al-Sabagha 4.70; Youssef Jawad Al-Attar 4.20; Hasan Al-Aryan 4.10;
L J: Mohammad Ishkanani 7.01/+1.2;
T J: Khaled Saeed Al-Subaie 15.01/+1.1;
S P: Ibrahim Juma Al-Fadli 17.42; Meshari Moh.Suroor Saad 17.25; Ahmed Hassan Gholoum 15.84;
D T: Essa Mohamed Al-Zankawi 59.64; Abdullah Mohamed Al-Zankawi 52.33; Jafar Abdulsamad 44.60;
H T: Ali Mohamed Al-Zankawi 61.68; Ahmed Awad 57.27; Ali Abdulhameed 56.47; Youssef Mohamed
Rajab 56.22; Abdulrahman Ismail Al-Mansour 53.66;
J T: Abdulrahman Fawaz Al-Azemi 56.56;
Decathlon/no details: Abdullah S.Al-Ameer 5982;
4×100 R: Sahel Team (S.Salem, A.Jawad, A.Matar, Y.Al-Yoha) 42.91;
4×400 R: Kazma Team (M.Dinar, M.Al-Atiah, F.Ali, A.Qurainais) 3:20.66;
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National Federation League Meetings at Muscat
(-courtesy of the OMAN AF with thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
following are selected best performances from two competitions with thanks to my correspondent for his translations
4th League Meeting on 31.03.2023
100 m / Race 1/+0.7: Rashid Hwishel Al-Asimi 10.55; Khaled Saleh Al-Ghailani 10.57; Ammar Yasser
Al-Saifi 10.58; Fatak Adnan Qaisan 10.72; Samir Khalaf 10.77; Omar Khalifa Al-Hosani 10.90;
Race 2/+1.2: Mohamed Obaid Al-Saadi 10.64;
200 m /nwi: Khaled Saleh Al-Ghailani 21.16; Rashid Hwishel Al-Asimi 21.26; Mohamed Obaid Al-Saadi
21.26;
400 m: Ahmed Mubarak Saleh Al-Saadi 47.31; Mohamed Saeed Amer Al-Mabsali 47.72; Othman Ali
Al-Bousaidi 47.93; Wael Humaid Al-Shandouni 48.67;
800 m: Jihad Salem Mubarak Al-Muharrami 1:57.36;
3000 m: Abdullah Salem Al-Quraini 8:34.16;
110 m H/+1.0: Khalfan Saeed Muslim Al-Jabri 15.20; Nawaf Fahad Saeed Al-Azki 15.20; Faisal Fahad Saeed Al-Azki 15.40;
H J: Fatik Yakoob Abdelghafoor 2.15/NR;
J T: Hamid Hamoud Al-Mahrouqi 58.52;
Junior Men:
100 m/+1.1: Abdullah Ali Al-Handhali 10.60;
Youth Boys:
100 m/+1.1: Daisam Hamoud Abdullah Al-Dahlami 10.88;
Women:
100 m/+1.6: Mazoon Khalfan Al-Alaoui 11.96; Azza Al-Arabi 12.40;
800 m: Hanaa Jouma Al-Qasimi 2:29.51/(NR);
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5th League Meeting on 14.04.2023
100 m / Race 1/+0.8: Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi 10.38; Ali Anwar Al-Baloushi 10.40; Mohamed Obaid
Al-Saadi 10.47; Ammar Yasser Al-Saifi 10.56; Fatak Adnan Qaisan 10.58; Khaled Saleh Al-Ghailani 10.58;
Race 2/+0.4: Rashid Hwishel Al-Asimi 10.52; Osama Abdelrahim Rabie Al-Ghailani 10.59; Omar Khalifa Al-Hosani 10.74; Youssef Marzouk Gharib Al-Harthy 10.83; Race 3/+1.3: Samir Khalaf 10.79;
200 m /nwi: Mohamed Obaid Al-Saadi 20.93; Khaled Saleh Al-Ghailani 20.96; Rashid Hwishel Al-Asimi 21.12;
400 m: Osama Abdelrahim Rabie Al-Ghailani 48.83;
800 m: Majed Mohammed Al-Jadhami 1:54.99; Jihad Salem Mubarak Al-Muharrami 1:55.56;
1500 m: Abdullah Salem Al-Quraini 3:57.07; Ahmed Ali Saeed Al-Amiri 3;58.89;
110 m H/+1.4: Khalfan Saeed Muslim Al-Jabri 14.94; Faisal Fahad Saeed Al-Azki 15.15; Nawaf Fahad Saeed Al-Azki 15.17;
H J: Fatik Yakoob Abdelghafoor 2.10;
L J: Salem Saleh Al-Yarubi 7.49;
H T: Mubeen Rashid Al-Kindi 55.70; Mohammed Hareb Al-Omrani 47.41;
Junior Men:
200 m/nwi: Hamza Abdullah Al-Jabri 21.93;
H T / 6 kg: Abdul Basit Saeed Al-Rubaie 54.80;
Youth Boys:
H T / 5 kg: Hijan Abdullah Al-Hajri 57.61;
Women:
100 m/+0.2: Mazoon Khalfan Al-Alaoui 12.06; Azza Al-Arabi 12.38;
200 m/nwi: Azza Al-Arabi 25.50;
800 m: Hanaa Jouma Al-Qasimi 2:25.76/NR;
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National FLA Meeting at Beyrouth / 11.04.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Wissam Al-Hawly, LBN-Federation – )
following are selected best performances from this competition for specific events only
100 m/-0.6: Noureddine Hadid 10.79;
200 m/-0.2: Noureddine Hadid 21.52;
400 m: Marc-Anthony Ibrahim 48.93;
800 m: Mohammad Hannouf 1:53.13; Ali Mortada 1:53.18; Abdo Helou 1:55.54; Charbel Koury 1:56.23;
5000 m: Charbel Sejaan 15:25.13;
400 m H: Marc-Anthony Ibrahim 50.98;
J T: Nabil Al-Akoumi 58.10; Khaled Al Hassan 57.10;
100 m/-0.4: Aziza Sbeity 11.92;
H T: Mariam Youssef/2004 39.04 / NJR;
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SAUDI ARABIA
National Meeting for Junior Men & Youth Boys at Qatif / 07. – 08.04.2023
(-courtesy of the KSA-Federation-website with thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab-)
Junior Men:
100 m (7)/nwi: Ali Abdullah Al-Tawfiq/2004 10.83;
200 m (8)/nwi: Saad Bakhit 21.98;
110 m H / 99 cm (7)/nwi: Saad Johar 14.46;
S P / 6 kg (8): Badr Naji Ali/2005 16.66;
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
ISD Sprint Series at Dubai / 22.03.2023
Men:
100 m/+0.5: Ali Anwar Al-Baloushi OMA 10.58; Noureddine Hamid LBN 10.64; Dannish Walker-Khan GBR 10.79;
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10th MILO Association Champs at Hulhumale / 17. – 19.03.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Ahmed Munthaqim, MDV-Federation – )
following are the best results incl. two new National Records plus few additional best performances /
no wind-readings and no exact dates per event reported
100 m: Adam Riffath/2004 11.27;
400 m: Ahmed Wissam/2004 50.84;
800 m: Hussain Fazeel Haroon 1:58.62;
T J: Noora Abdul Hameed/2004 10.47/NR & NJR; Ahna Nizar/2007 10.46/NYR;
D T (17): Aishath Ainy Mohamed 29.99/NR;
IRAQ
National Championships at Baghdad / 02. – 04.03.2023
(- courtesy of Dr Zaydoun Jawad Mohammed, IRAQI AF – )
following is an updated version of the best results at these Champs after receipt of the official results from
the IRAQI AF including many additions and several corrections to the incomplete information from newspaper
reports by my Report No 7 / with thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab for his translations to the information in ARAB figures / no wind-readings reported
Men:
100 m (2): Hussein Ali Nahi Al-Khafaji 10.43; Murtadha Azhar Hamid 10.55; Aktham Younus Hussain 10.63; Saif Raad Abdelwahed Al-Rammahi 10.77; Falah Abdulzahra Mahdi 10.84;
200 m (4): Aktham Younus Hussain 21.28; Taha Hussein Yaseen 21.31; Yasir Ali Mohamed 21.53;
Saif Raad Abdelwahid Al-Rammahi 21.54;
400 m (2): Yasir Ali Mohamed 47.29 (not 47.37); Taha Hussein Yaseen 47.52; Mohamed Abdulridha Chunchun 47.88; Noureddine Adel Merzeh 48.50; Mohamed Loay Subhi 48.93;
800 m (3): Noureddine Adel Merzeh 1:54.39; Ali Mustafa 1:55.89; Aqeel Jabbar Ramadhan 1:56.64;
Ali Abbas 1:57.63;
1500 m (4): Mustafa Mohsen Hizam/2006 3:57.37 / NYR (not 3:53.37); Aqueel Jabbar Ramadhan 3:58.07;
5000 m (4): Hussein Essam 15:00.07 Aqeel Mohamed Hamid 15:20.30;
10000 m (2): Hussein Essam 32:08.??/no exact time;
Half Marathon (3): Shehab Ahmed Jaber 1:12:23; Ali Nadhim 1:12:33; Fattah Talmur 1:13:44; Bahaa Jassim 1:14:13;
3000 m St (2): Mohamed Abdullah Mahal 9:13.70; Mustafa Mohsen Hizam/2006 9:19.16 / NJR & NYR;
Hatem Sayed Badr 9:31.16;
110 m H (2): Saleh Nasser Kadhim 14.05; Mohamed Saad Nadhim Al-Khafaji 14.06; Hussein Ali
Hanoun 14.56; Hussein Ali Karam 14.79; Mohamed Najah Hadi 14.80;
400 m H (3): Ahmed Jamal Jouma 53.72; Laith Hassan Abdul Hussein 54.28; Jassem Mohamed Hadeel Mayil 54.58;
H J (2): Hussein Falah Abdul Wahed Al-Ibrahimi 2.05; Abbas Khaleef Mohamed Saleh 2.00; Sinan Adnan Askar 2.00;
P V (25th Feb at Al Najaf): Amir Faleh Abdulwahid 5.00; Amir Subeih Sehioud 4.70; Ali Hussein Ali
4.50; Dhulfiqar Hayder Hassan Al-Taie 4.30;
T J (3): Zine El Abidin Subeih Nasser 15.01; Ehab Taha Yassin 14.76;
S P (2): Mohamed Adel Mezher 16.94; Mohamed Baqir Ahmed Al-Hamidawi 16.37; Ahmed Hameed
Khudair 15.67; Ibrahim Khalil Ibrahim 15.57; Saif Nouri Abdulwahid 15.41;
D T (4): Mohamed Baqir Ahmed Al-Hamidawi 50.08; Ashraf Abbas Jassim 47.03; Marzouk Ridha Youssef 45.07;
H T (2): Ali Razzaq Hamdan 57.05; Hussein Thamer Abdulwahid Al-Bayati 56.82; Mohamed Hawash Kamal 52.62;
J T (3): Karar Raid Mehdi 70.30; Hayder Jabbar Karif 60.79;
Decathlon (3/4)/no details: Abdul Sajjad Saadoun Nasser 6670; Hussein Ali Karam 6655; Haman Abdullah Makky Ghrairi 6247; Ahmed Adel Jabbar 6138; Mohamed Nahith Obeid 6087;
10000 m Walk (2): Mustafa Razzak Abd Alwan 48:30.24; Jawad Kadhem 48:32.??/no exact time; Bahaa Yahya Mutar 48:40.35;
4×100 R (3): Police Club Team 40.91;
4×400 R (4): Police Club Team 3:19.61;
Junior Men:
5000 m (3): Abd.Ali Abbas 15:16.??/no exact time; Zine El Abidine Mukhlis/2006 15:17.41 / NYR;
400 m H (3): Abbas Awadah 54.78;
P V (25th Feb at Al-Najaf): Ali Akbar Hayder Hassan Al-Taie 4.30;
Women:
100 m H (2): Banu Taha Yassin 14.55; Kurdistan Ba Mo Jamal 14.58 / 2nd & 3rd IRQ All-Time;
400 m H (3): Banu Taha Yassin 64.35;
D T (4): Afak Faeek Hadi 38.82;
H T (2): Marwa Qais Marhoon 44.23;
J T (3): Asia Aziz Qadir 38.67;
Junior Women:
H T (4): Haven Fakhr El Din 40.02;
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(-courtesy of different Race – websites – )
CHINESE TAIPEI
DoDo International Marathon at Taoyuan / 15.04.2023
Men:
Marathon:
Lukas Wambui Muteti KEN 2:31:18; Jackson Kiprotich Chirchir KEN 2:31:20;
Half Marathon:
Yang Hao (???) TPE 1:12:01;
Women:
Marathon:
Jemimah Wayua Musau TPE 3:03:05; Chu Ying-Ying TPE 3:11:49; Lin Su-Ya TPE 3:14:59;
Half Marathon:
Yu Ya-Chun TPE 1:25:01; Chen Chao-Chun TPE 1:28:07; Li Hui-Chuan TPE 1:28:25;
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Taishun Women Half Marathon at Taipei / 09.04.2023
translations for names of the following TPE unconfirmed and not available / all runners from TPE except one foreigner from Singapore as noted
Yu Ya-Chun 1:25:16; Chen Yi-Ning 1:25:23; Chen Ya-Fen 1:26:02; Li Chia-Mei 1:26:13; Chen Mei-Tung
1:26:31; Sharon Tan SGP 1:26:55; Tsai Chun-Hsuan 1:27:00; Chu Ying-Ying 1:27:25; Liu Yu-Hsin 1:27:47; Liu Tsi-Hao 1:28:31; Yang Chiao-Chu 1:29:03; Chiu Li-Ping 1:29:10;
TAJIKISTAN
13th International Half Marathon at Dushanbe / 15.04.2023
until now only the following results for the TOP 3 finishers are available with male & female winners from
Uzbekistan – both to be valued as new National Records, when the distance/course measurement would be
confirmed /
more detailed results and official information concerning the distance will be very welcome
Men:
Shokhrukh Davletov UZB 1:01:24/NR; Girma Tilahun ETH 1:03:26; Rakhimjon Kelmanov KAZ 1:06:46;
Women:
Yekaterina Tunguskova UZB 1:13:31/NR*; Ulyana Kuzminova TJK 1:22:26; Zulkhija Gaforzoda TJK 1:28:09;
Note (*): Tunguskova & Sitora Khamidova had achieved faster times with 1:13:27 as official intermediate times during a Full Marathon (Tashkent/6 Dec 2020); however, these times are not valued as NR´s by UZB-Federation
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
NAS Sports Tournament 10 km Race at Dubai / 07.04.2023
following are detailed results from this Road Race with very fast times for the TOP finishers; however, certification about the correct distance of this race isn´t available and probably the distance was shorter /
in positive case the time for te winner would be a World 2023 Lead and a new NR
results for UAE runners were listed separately under „National Race“ and probably achieved in a separate race (but this is unconfirmed, too)
10 km / International Race:
Hicham Amghar MAR 26:56; Gemechu Dida ETH 27:24; Mohammed Ait Mamas Touda MAR 27:27; Taha Adem Gudeto ETH 27:32; Mohammed Osman Guled SOM 27:51; Anouar El Ghouz MAR 28:07; Noaman El Assaoui MAR 28:17; Ismail El Kharchi MAR 28:26; Yassir Echchaachaoui MAR 28:39; Abdelali Bouazzaoui MAR 28:54; Chafik Laghraib MAR 29:05; Najib Akhlij MAR 29:30; John Kibet Koech BRN 29:33; Keeper Endale ETH 29:33; Paul Komo KEN 29:50; Geto Nigussie ETH 30:13;
Abdulsalam Ibrahim Farah SOM 30:52; Omar Al-Ouahdani MAR 31:12; Ahmed Jouaher MAR 31:19;
10 km / National UAE Race:
Mubarak Rashid Al-Marashda 29:46; Saleh Al-Suwaidi 30:20; Abdalla Surour Khamis Jouma 30:27; Khalid Juma Al-Bedwawi 30:38; Ahmed Rashid Al-Kindi 31:40;
5 km International Race:
Wissam Al-Tarsi KSA 14:49; Julius Kyasanku UGA 15:12; Dennis Nyakundi KEN 15:13; Oliver Demain
GBR 15:16; Moustafa Attia Khamis EGY 15:35;
Women:
10 km Race;
Ruth Jebet BRN 31:36; Fanos Tekle 35:06; Liesbeth Verheyden BEL 36:19; Kathleen Hallside GBR 38:24; Moza Al-Ghadii UAE 40:41;
5 km Race:
Katerina Machova CZE 18:24; Alisa Petrova RUS 18:31; Emilia Mangilinan POL 18:39;
KOREA
Saemangeum International Marathon at Gunsan / 09.04.2023
KOREAN runners / only 3 foreign male athletes competed acc. to the official results, but none of them finished /
Gantulga Danbadarjaa from MGL and John Ewoi Kametho from KEN were the leaders until 30 km (both 1:35:30), but then didn´t finish
Jeon Su-wan 2:16:28; Jeong Han-Eul 2:17:43; Kim Jae-Min 2:18:53; Kim Jong-Yun 2:19:09;
Han Sung-Hyun 2:19:25; Kim Ho-Yeon 2:22:15; Kim Jong-Hyun 2:23:07; Choi Chan-Yu 2:23:36;
Kwak Jong-Won 2:25:43; Kim Mu-Youn 2:27:45; Do Hyun-Kuk 2:28:22; Lee Joon-Su 2:29:04;
Lee Seung-Ho 2:29:13; Lee Sang-Min 2:29:21;
Women:
Lee Su-Min 2:34:59; Kim Eun-Mi 2:36:59; Mo Hyun-Jin 2:41:17; Jung Hyun-Ji 2:44:17; Kim Mi-Jung
2:44:26; Lee Hae-Jin 2:45:20; Lee Hye-Yun 2:46:02; Lee Jae-Young 2:46:48; Kang Hye-Rim 2:49:30;
Ko Hee-Ju 2:55:40; Son Hea-Jung 2:58:37; Park Mi-Ae 3:02:01;
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Delayed Results
Gyeonggi International Half Marathon at Suwon / 26.02.2023
following are delayed results from this Race with few foreign runners as noted / transcriptions for names of the Korean runners not available from the KAAF or the organisers and probably inaccurate for some of the following athletes
Men:
Park Min-Ho 1:03:16; Isaac Kimutai Kiplagat KEN 1:03:45; Tseveenravdan Byambajav MGL 1:05:01;
Shim Jung-Sub 1:06:11; Lee Jung-Kuk 1:06:13; Park Yo-Han 1:06:20; Jeon Su-Hwan 1:06:43;
Kim Ki-Yun 1:06:44; Jeong Han-Eul 1:06:49;…22. Odbayar Boldoo MGL 1:10:41;
Women:
Choi Kyung-Sun 1:12:54; Lim Ye-Jin 1:14:25; Kim Eun-Mi 1:14:34; Lim Ji-Eun 1:19:14; Ko Hee-Ju
1:19:45; Ji Hee-Won/2004 1:19:48; Noh Hyun-Jin 1:20:01; Kang Hye-Rim 1:21:10; Park Mi-Ae 1:22:57;
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National Schools Road Race Champs at Yecheon / 05.03.2023
following are the best results from the 10 km Race for High School Boys and Girls (born 2005 or later)
High School Boys:
Kim Do-Yeon/2005 30:51; Son Hyung-Joon/2005 31:30; Kim Eun-Sung/2005 31:30;
Kim Eun-Hyuk/2005 31:44;
High School Girls:
Na Hyun-Sun/2005 37:27; Seo Su-Min/2006 37:33; Kim Da-Yeon/2005 37:35;
An Hui-Yeon/2006 37:45;
VIETNAM
Vn Express National Marathon at Hue / 16.04.2023
Men:
Marathon:
Nguyen Van Lai 2:31:30; Le Van Tuan 2:36:36; Trieu Tien Luyen 2:37:55; Nguyen Thanh Dat 2:38:09;
Half Marathon:
Ly Nhan Tin 1:13:21;
Women:
Marathon
Pham Thi Binh 3:05:25; Nguyen Thi Minh Nghia 3:15:11; Ta Thi Minh Nghia 3:15:54; Tran Thi Hoa 3:18:48; Nong Thi Chang 3:19:42; Thai Thi Hong 3:19:55;
Half Marathon:
Doan Thu Hang 1:25:57; Le Thi Lam 1:27:45; Nguyen Thi Thanh 1:27:59; Le Thi Ka Ly 1:28:20;
Huynh Thi Diem 1:28:53; Doan Thi Hien 1:29:13; Pham Thi Thuy Hanh 1:29:28;
The fifth Asian U18 Athletics Championship takes place from 27 to 30 April in Tashkent.
The Asian Youth Championships are usually held every two years. However, the postponement of the 4th Asian Championships in Kuwait due to the Covid-19 pandemic and health precautions for athletes and fans from 2021 to 2022, this is the first time the Athletics Championships have been held for two consecutive years.
Competitions in Tashkent brought together the best young athletes born in 2006-2007. from all countries of the Asian continent. As part of the ongoing championship, 524 athletes from 40 countries of the world have been announced, who will perform in 40 disciplines within four days. The competition program includes: – running for short and medium distances; -relay race; -jumping; – discus, javelin, and hammer throwing; -shot put; – heptathlon among girls and decathlon among boys; – sports walking and others.
On the first day, the winners in several disciplines were determined. For example, in the 5000m race walk, Yang Xizhen (China) and Liu Biling (China) took 1st and 2nd place respectively, but the bronze went to Aarti from India. Among the girls in the hammer throw, Zhang Jiale from China also proved to be the strongest with a score of 66.81.
Long jump favorite Davronova Sharifa of Uzbekistan placed second with 6.22m, while China’s Wu Binbin jumped 6.41m to bring her country another gold medal. But in the men’s shot put, Park Sihoon from Korea had no equal, his result of 20.11 helped him win gold, and by a large margin. The silver medalist Rakhmatulloev Abduazim (Uzbekistan) had a score of 17.47, and the bronze went to an athlete from Kuwait with a score of 17.42. Also on the first day, the best at a distance of 1500m was determined. Among the boys, Priyanshu from India was the fastest in 3:57.37, while among the girls, Nguyen Khanh Linh from Vietnam was the fastest. Her result is 4:35.15. During the qualifying rounds for 100m with and without barriers, as well as for 400m. Gone and the first fifth of the decathlon for the guys. We have 3 more days of interesting and spectacular sports ahead of us!
On the second day of the 5th Asian Youth Track and Field Championships in Tashkent, Feng Kai and Li Yapeng from China won a gold and silver medals, respectively in the 10 000m race walking. Their times of 42:33.10 and 43:03.00, and Babendra Singh from India with the result 43:16.95 obtained the bronze medal .
In the women’s discus throw, Su Yixin of China took first place with a score of 50.69 meters. Maxmudova Maxliyo of Uzbekistan placed 2nd with a score of 35.17m, Shozodova Shahzoda of Uzbekistan placed 3rd with a score of 32.44m. In the men’s 400m run, Taipei sportsman Lin Chao-cheng finished second with a score of 47.95 seconds. He lost first place by a few milliseconds (46.92 seconds) to thai athlete Sarawut Nuansi. Closes the top three Taipei Hsiung Chen-yo (47.97 seconds).
In the women’s 400m, Rezoana Mallick Heena from India won the gold medal at the Asian U18 Championships with a score of 52.98. The second place was taken by Kidenko Sofya (55.74 seconds), the 3rd place was taken by the athlete from Honk-Kong Karlsson Jane Christa Ming Suet (55.82).
The gold medal was won by an athlete from China with a time of 10.55 seconds in the men’s 100 meters. Second place went to Chan Yat Lok (Hong Kong) with a score of 10.61 seconds, and third place went to Nattapon Sookkasem (Thailand) with a score of 10.68 seconds.
Taipei’s Chiu Shao-en became the men’s javelin throw champion with a distance of 70.53 meters. And the Indian athlete took second place with an indicator of 66.99 meters, losing only in the number of attempts. Third place went to Maman Nurdaulet (Kazakhstan) with a score of 65.71 meters.
Moreover, other 5 stages of the boy’s decathlon were held, such as 110mH, discus throw, pole vault, javelin throw and 1500m. Summarizing all the results from 10 stages, the winner in decathlon became Sening Ivan from Kazakhstan, Sina Afshinfar from Iran won silver medal and Fun Le Cong Lucas is the winner of bronze medal.
The 5th Asian U18 Athletics Championship in Tashkent introduced us to new faces of the future track & field. Winners were determined in as many as 10 disciplines. Athletes identified who is the fastest, who is the strongest. During the first two days of championships, boys were competing in decathlon, but now it is for girls to show who is the best one in the heptathlon. On this day, they participated for four rounds, and each of them wanted to keep the leader position. Moreover, in the morning session the winner of the “hammer throw” discipline was identified. Mahdi Haft Cheshmeh from Iran with a result 68.64m won the gold medal. However, with a very close result as 67.66 m, Ali Alnaser from Kuwait got the silver medal. And the bronze went to Narpat Singh (67.26 m) from India
Triple jump, girls 1) Davronova Sharifa (UZB) -13.99 m 2) Wu Jialing (CHN) – 12.70 m 3) Yakimenko Elizaveta (KAZ) – 12.06 m Javelin throw, girls 1) Fang Yuting (CHN) – 51.23 m 2) Yoon Eunhwan(KOR) – 49.01 m 3) Hui Cyrene (HKG) – 47.86 m High jump, boys 1) Ismailov Devdavs (UZB) – 2.06 m 2) Rathnaweera Patabendige Nilupul Pehesara Thenuja (SRI) – 2.01 m 3) Kim Hyeonsik (KOR) – 2.01 m
Evening session was full of running disciplines, such as 400m hurdles, 800m and 3000m. The fastest girl in 400m hurdles was Koloda Anastasiya from Kazakhstan, while Yekaterina Koloda (KAZ) and Goyibnazarova Sabrina (UZB) shared second and third places, respectively. The fastest athletes of each country competed, to identify who is the fastest in Asia in the other two distances 3000m and 800m. For 3000m distance, the first boy who crossed the finish line was Aman Kumar, representative from India, with a result of 8:39.15 sec., while among the girls, the winner was Vanshika (10:15.16 sec) from Kazakhstan. However, 800m is a very intriguing distance, athletes have shown great and very close results. Our juniors have what to show for Worldwide Track & Field. This time, the fastest girls was Li Yaxuan (2:10.47) from China Only one day left until the last race of 5th Asian Youth Athletics Championship and closing ceremony. On the last day of competition there is a chance to see and enjoy the final rounds of heptathlon among the girls, discus throw, long jump, shot put, 200m race, medley relay and other disciplines.
For four days, young athletes from all over 30 countries from Asia have been competing in the 5th Asian Youth Athletics Championship 2023 in Tashkent. It was a long journey for each of them, they have shown how strong they are prepared, and their best during the championship. During the first three, it was very impressive to observe the motivation and strength of Asian juniors under 18, and the final day was not an exception. During the morning session, girls have participated in the last three rounds of heptathlon, while in the evening others have been identifying the winner in 10 different disciplines.
Chinese boys, Zhang Shengming(7.64m) and Li Chengliang (7.61m) got the gold and silver medal, respectively in the long jump, and the bronze one was obtained by Abdullah Alazemi (7.42m) from Kuwait. Discus Throw, boys 1) Choi Jaeno (KOR) – 54.59 m 2) Ritik (IND) – 54.03 m 3) Rakhmatulloev Abduazim (UZB) – 54.00 m Running discipline by itself is a very interesting sport, however, the 2000 m steeplechase is also deserved as a fascinating discipline in track & field. Among the boys the first to cross the finish line was Yusef Azariyan from Iran, with the result 5:55.84. Meanwhile, among the girls, the one who got the gold medal was Muhammadjonova Muhayyo from Uzbekistan, by finishing the distance in 7:10.45. 200 m, boys 1) Meng Desheng (CHN) – 21.05 sec. 2) Zeng Keli (CHN) – 21.19 sec. 3) Abhay Singh (IND) – 21.39 sec. 200 m, girls 1) Li Tsz To (HKG) – 24.27 sec. 2) Rezoana Mallick Heena (IND) – 24.38 sec. 3) Layla Kamal (BRN) – 24.49 sec.
Moreover, the last day of the championship will be remembered as how teamwork is supposed to work, and Medley Relay is a good example for it. Winners among the boys are the national team from Thailand, and among the girls the winners are the national team from India. Pole Vault, girls 1) Zhang Zixuan (CHN) – 3.80 m 2) Kabirova Elmira (KAZ) – 3.80 m 3) Mukametkali Riza (KAZ) – 3.60 m Shot Put, girls 1) Tian Xiny (CHN) – 18.56 m 2) Xu Mengshu (CHN) – 16.57 m 3) Anupriya Valliyot Sasi (IND) – 16.37 m For two days, girls have been competing in 7 different disciplines, to identify who is the strongest in heptathlon. Considering all the results, Konichsheva Irina from Kazakhstan, who obtained 5154points, won the golden medal of 5th Asian Youth Athletics Championship.
Four days of competition, four days of celebration, four days of motivation for future championships, this is how the 5th Asian Youth Athletics Championship in Tashkent went. For some athletes it was full of victories, and for some of them it was a great lesson for the future.
But it is not the end, the 6th Asian U18 Athletics Champions 2025 is going to be held in Saudi Arabia. See you there!
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
UZBEKISTAN
5th ASIAN Athletics Youth Champs at Tashkent / 27. – 30.04.2023
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website- )
these Continental Championships for Youth/U18 athletes (born 2006 or 2007) were held with participants from 29 countries; unfortunately 16 ASIAN AA Member Federations didn´t enter athletes at all (including Japan with their talented young athletes, which effected esp.the rather poor performances in the Middle/Long Distance events)
a strong team from CHINA won 15 of the 40 events and topped the medal tally with 24 medals (15 Gold,
7 Silver & 2 Bronze) followed by INDIA (6 + 11 + 7 = 24), KAZAKHSTAN (3 + 6 + 5 = 14) and the host country, UZBEKISTAN (3 + 3 + 6 = 12 medals)
the complete Championships results and the Medal Tally are attached by a separate file
following is a review with explanations concerning all major performances such as
-all medallists
plus information to
-14 Championships Records (= CR) were improved (see another file with updated Records as attached)
– 1 Asian Youth Record (Wu Binbin, the most outstanding competitor at these Champs with 2 Gold Medals
and 2 Championships Records at 100 m Hurdles & in Long Jump, improved the 100 m H-Record from
13.27 by Li Xiao in 1995 (!!) to 13.20 seconds
– 3 Girls achieved not only Championships Records, but also World Youth 2023 Best Performances
– in addition the list includes all athletes, who achieved Asian Youth 2023 Best Performances (= AYB 2023)
and various new National Youth Records (= NYR), which are based upon the NYR-data in the excellent
Statistics Handbook for these Champs (edited and distributed by Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan)
Event-by-event survey for the performances (medallists and records as above)
Youth Boys:
100 m (28)/+1.2: Wu Haolin CHN/2006 10.55 (& 10.53/+0.9 as 1s2); Chan Yat Lok HKG/2007 10.61;
Nattapon Sookkasem THA/2007 10.68 (& 10.56/+0.9 as 2s2);
heats (27): 2h4/-1.6: Zaid Rami Naser Nasrawi JOR/2006 11.12/NYR;
200 m (30)/+0.7: Meng Desheng CHN/2006 21.05 / CR & AYB 2023; Zeng Keli CHN/2006 21.19; Abhay Singh IND/2006 21.39 (& 21.08/+1.9 /(CR) & NYR on 29th);
heats (29): 5h4/+1.0: Egor Pobezhimov KGZ/2007 22.47/NYR;
400 m (28): Sarawut Nuansri THA/2007 46.92 / CR & AYB 2023 & NYR; Lin Chao-Cheng TPE/2006 47.95; Hsiung Chen-Yo TPE/2006 47.97;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (28)/+1.9: Wu Yu-Ting TPE/2007 13.53 (& 13.59/-0.5 as 1h1 on 27th);
800 m (30): Chiang Yi-An TPE/2006 1:55.46; Mani Mokhtarinikou IRI/2006 1:55.68; Abdulmajeed Yousef Ghafiry KSA/2006 1:56.18;
1500 m (27): Priyanshu IND/2006 3:57.37; Rahul Sarnaliya IND/2006 3:59.43; Arsalan Hamidi IRI/2006 4:02.08;
3000 m (29): Aman Kumar IND/2007 8:39.15; Yogeswar Rajasekaran IND/2006 8:39.85; Z.Mukhles Tuama Al-Shamkhee IRQ/2006 8:42.36;
2000 m St (30): Yusef Azariyan IRI/2006 5:55.84/NYR; Sumit Rathee IND/2006 5:58.69; Mustafa Mohsin
Hezam Al-Khazaali IRQ/2006 6:01.97;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (28)/+1.9: Wu Yu-Ting CHN/2007 13.53 / AYB 2023; Wang Zijian CHN/2006 13.67; Sandeep Vinodkumar Gond IND/2006 13.80;
heats (27): 5h3/-0.5: Ivan Vabishchevich KGZ/2006 14.98/NYR;
400 m H (30): Mahamat Abakar Abdrahman QAT/2006 50.91/CR & AYB 2023 & NYR; Bapi Hansda IND/2006 51.38; K.L.Ayomal Akalanka SRI/2006 51.40/NYR;
H J (29): Devdavs Ismailov UZB/2006 2.06; R.P.N.Pehesara Thenuja SRI/2006 2.01; Kim Hyeon-Sik KOR/2006 & Do Hoang Nghia VIE/2006 2.01;
P V (27): Lian Chunxin CHN/2006 5.01 / AYB 2023; W.Thushan Malindarathna Silva SRI/2006 4.70/NYR;
Maxim Balabin KAZ/2006 4.65;
L J (30): Zhang Shengming CHN/2006 7.64w/+2.3 (& 7.62/+0.3 / AYB 2023); Li Chengliang CHN/2006
7.61/+1.1; Abdullah Al-Azemi KUW/2006 7.42/-1.7;
T J (28): Zhang Huayong CHN/2006 15.67/+0.2 / CR / Asian Junior & Youth 2023 Best; Kim Eun-Kyo
KOR/2006 15.08/+1.2; Gan Ziyi CHN/2007 15.05/ 0.0;
S P / 5 kg (27): Park Si-Hoon KOR/2007 20.11 / CR & AYB 2023 & NYR; Abduazim Rakhmatulloyev
UZB/2007 17.47; Abdulrahman Al-Qahtani KUW/2007 17.42;
D T / 1.5 kg (30): Choi Jae-No KOR/2006 54.59; Ritik IND/2006 54.03; Abduazim Rakhmatulloyev
UZB/2007 54.00;
H T / 5 kg (29): Mahdi Haftcheshmeh IRI/2006 68.64 / AYB 2023 & NYR; Ali Al-Naser KUW/2006 67.66;
Narpat Singh IND/2006 67.26;
J T / 700 g (28): Chiu Shao-En TPE/2007 68.51; Arjun IND/2006 66.99; Nurdaulet Maman KAZ/2006 65.71/NYR; 4. Redwan Ahmed Hussein Ali Munassar YEM/2006 62.91/NYR;
Decathlon / Youth (27/28): Ivan Sening KAZ/2006 6590 / AYB 2023 & NYR; Sina Afshinfar IRI/2006 6317; Lucas Fun Le Cong SGP/2006 6277/NYR;
10000 m Walk (28): Feng Kai CHN/2006 42:33.10 / CR / Asian Junior & Youth 2023 Best; Li Yapeng CHN/2006 43:03.00; Babendra Singh IND/2006 43:16.95;
Medley R (30): THA 1:52.59 / CR / World Youth 2023 Leader & 3rd ASIA Youth All-Time & NYR
(C.Pruksorranan, W.Daenkhanob, N.Sookkasem, S.Nuansri); IND 1:52.96/NYR (Abhay Singh, M.R.Basha,
S.Megavarnam, Navpreet Singh); CHN 1:53.40 (Yue Haotian, Wu Haolin, Meng Desheng, Wang Zilian);
…5. HKG 1:55.60/NYR (Kwok Chun Ting, J.Chan Ting Fung, W.Leung Ching Hang, Kwan Yik Yin);
KOR 1:55.81/NYR (Kwak Ui-Chan, Kim Don-Jin, Yang Seung-Woo, Na Hyeon-Ku);
Youth Girls:
100 m (28)/+0.9: Layla Kamal BRN/2006 11.77 / AYB 2023; Abinaya Rajarajan IND/2006 11.82;
Li Tsz To HKG/2006 11.84/NYR;
semis (28) 6s2/+0.1: Ahnaa Nizaar MDV/2007 12.50/NYR;
200 m (30)/+0.4: Li Tsz Ho HKG/2006 24.27/NYR; Rezoana Mallick Heena IND/2007 24.38; Layla
Kamal BRN/2006 24.48;
heats (29): 6h3/+1.5: Subedi Reshma NEP/2006 26.91/NYR;
400 m (28): Rezoana Mallick Heena IND/2006 52.98 / CR & World Youth & Asian Junior & Youth 2023 Best & NYR; Sofya Kidenko KAZ/2007 55.74; Jane Ming Suet Karlsson HKG/2007 55.82;
heats (27) 2h1: Jane Ming Suet Karlsson HKG/2007 55.68/NYR; 6h1: Zinah Ahmed Subhi Al-Taie
IRQ/2006 61.62/NYR;
800 m (29): Li Yaxuan CHN/2006 2:10.47; Chen Jie-An TPE/2007 2:12.59; M.K.Nirmali Wickramasinghe
SRI/2006 2:17.04;
1500 m (27): Nguyen Khanh Linh VIE/2006 4:35.15/NYR; Aiana Bolatbek kyzy KAZ/2006 4:36.75; Maftuna Akhmedova UZB/2007 4:39.57;
3000 m (29): Vanshika IND/2007 10:15.16; Anju Bala IND/2006 10:22.86; Bogdana Grigoryeva KAZ/2007 10:29.19;
2000 m St (30): Mukhayyo Mukhammadjonova UZB/2006 7:10.45; Chu Chien-Yu TPE/2007 7:16.54;
Amirkhon Nigorai TJK/2007 7:17.42/NYR;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (28)/+0.9: Wu Binbin CHN/2006 13.20 / CR & Asian Youth Record & AYB 2023 & NYR; Chloe Pak Hoi Man HKG/2006 13.60/NYR; Yu Pui Yi HKG/2007 14.49;
400 m H (29): Anastasiya Koloda KAZ/2006 60.63; Yekaterina Koloda KAZ/2006 62.57 (= Gold & Silver medal for twins !!); Sabrina Goyibnazarova UZB/2006 64.06;
H J (28): Pooja IND/2007 1.77; Arina Malyugina KAZ/2007 1.75; Emiliya Rudina UZB/2006 1.69;
P V (30): Zhang Zixuan CHN/2006 3.80; Elmira Kabirova KAZ/2006 3.70; Riza Mukametkali KAZ/2006
3.60;
L J (27): Wu Binbin CHN/2006 6.41/+0.6 / CR & AYB 2023; Sharifa Davronova UZB/2006 6.22/-0.8; Mubassina Mohammed IND/2006 5.90/-0.3;
T J (29): Sharifa Davronova UZB/2006 13.99/+0.3 / CR & Asian 2023 Leader (Senior, Junior & Youth !);
Wu Jialing CHN/2006 12.70/+1.3; Elizaveta Yakimenko KAZ/2006 12.06/+1.5;
S P / 3 kg (30): Tian Xinyi CHN/2006 18.56 / CR & World & Asian Youth 2023 Leader; Xu Mengshu CHN/2006 16.57; Valliyot Sasi Anupriya IND/2006 16.37/NYR;
D T (28): Su Yixin CHN/2007 50.69 / CR; Maxliyo Maxmudova UZB/2006 35.17; Shahzoda Shozodova
UZB/2007 32.44;
H T / 3 kg (27): Zhang Jiale/2006 66.81 / AYB 2023; Zahra Memari IRI/2006 54.18; Masoumeh Yousefishorehgol IRI/2007 53.58;
J T / 500 g (29): Fang Yuling CHN/2007 51.23; Yoon Eun-Hwan KOR/2006 49.01; Cyrene Hui HKG/2007
47.86/NYR;
Heptathlon / Youth (29/30): Irina Konichsheva KAZ/2007 5154 / AYB 2023; Mohur Mukherjee IND/2006
4862; Anna Chikalova UZB/2006 4739;
5000 m Walk (27): Yang Xizhen CHN/2006 22:32.61 / CR / World Youth 2023 & Asian 2023 Leader (Senior, Junior & Youth); however, she did much faster 21:05 as ASIA Record at 5 km Road Walk earlier
this month at Taicang/ 8 Apr; Liu Biling CHN/2006 22:56.30; Aarti IND/2006 24:29.14;
Medley R (30): IND 2:11.21 / World & Asian Youth 2023 Leader (M.Mukherjee, A.Ratarajan, S.Anluwalia,
R.Mallick Heena); KAZ 2:12.39 (A.Volodkina, M.Shuvalova, M.Zubareva, S.Kidenko); HKG 2:12.76/NYR
(Wong Wan Chi, Li Tsz To, Chow Chi Kil, J.Ming Suet Karlsson);…5. KOR 2:16.18/NYR (Park Ji-Young,
Lee Eun-Bin, Choi Ji-Seon, Son Han-Song);
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4th West Asian Championships at Doha / 26. – 29.04.2023
(-courtesy of the QAT Athletics Federation – website – )
thanks to Mr Mohammed Abdulwahab for his translations of the information in ARAB figures /
three events for Women (3000 m St, Pole Vault & 5000 m Walk) were cancelled due to missing entries
Ogunode 10.45; Al-Harthi 10.46; Saif Raad Abd.Al-Rammahi IRQ 10.49; Mohamed 10.49; Noureddine
200 m (29)/-0.6: Femi Ogunode QAT 20.70; Abdulaziz Abdou Atafi KSA 20.98; Noureddine Hadid LBN
heats (29) h1/+0.9: Yaseen 21.16; Atafi 21.21; Femi Ogunode 21.22; Al-Ghailani 21.34; Thiab 21.88;
h2/+0.5: Ibrahim 21.47; Al-Saadi 21.64; Hadid 21.68;
Marzouk Al-Salem KUW 9:16.20; Abdelqader Al-Wani YEM 9:28.18; Khaled Al-Badwawi UAE 9:40.58;
400 m H (28): Ismail Daoudi Abakar QAT 49.94 / CR; Bassem Mohamed Awad Hemeida QAT 50.51;
heats (28): Ibrahim 51.96; Jumaa 52.17; Hemeida 53.58; Mohamed Abdullah Al-Amrad KSA 53.81;
h2: Al-Muawy 51.82; Abakar 53.53; Ismail 54.63;
H J (26): Mutaz Essa Barshim QAT 2.20; Fathi Abdulghafoor Jaayoub OMA 2.05; Hussein Falah
P V (28): Seifeldin Abdelsalam Hemeida QAT/2005 5.20 / CR; Amir Faleh Abdulwahid IRQ 4.90; Amir Subeih Seihoud IRQ 4.80; Mohamed Salman Al-Shaayir QAT/2005 4.60; Ali Makki Al-Sabagha KUW 4.60; Majed Radhi Mubarak Al-Sayed KUW 4.30;
T J (29): Salem Saleh Al-Yarubi OMA 15.55/-1.9; Talal Salem KUW 14.27/-1.4; Salem Al-Baloushi UAE
13.56/+1.9 – only 3 competitors -;
S P (27): Abdelrahman Mahmoud BRN 20.65 / CR; Mohamed Baqir Ahmed Al-Hamidawi IRQ 17.55;
D T (28): Mouad Mohamed Ibrahim QAT 61.30; Essa Mohamed Al-Zankawi KUW 59.66; Musab
Al-Momani JOR 52.44; Abdullah Mohamed Al-Zankawi KUW 52.30; Mohamed Baqir Ahmed
10000 m Walk (26): Hamad Al-Shaali Hassan Al-Nuaimi UAE 48:30.49; Mabrouk Saleh QAT 49:09.64;
Abboud Gouda JOR 50:54.86; Ayman Suleiman Al-Hachemi OMA 55:41.27;
4×100 R (29): OMA (B.M.Al-Harthi, A.A.Al-Baloushi, R.H.Al-Asimi, M.O.Al-Saadi) 39.43 / CR & AL 2023;
KSA (M.H.Ibrahim, S.Khalidi, M.D.Abdullah, A.A.Ataifi) 39.86; QAT (T.Ogunode, A.M.Zakaria, A.M.
Al-Mohamed, F.Ogunode) 40.17; IRQ (A.Y.Hussain, H.A.N.Al-Khafaji, S.N.Kadhim, S.R.A.Al-Rammahi)
400 m (27): Saja Issa Saadoun QAT/2004 59.65/NR & NJR; Maria Nohra LBN 59.79; Lynn Ghazaoui LBN 60.57; Sarah Abdel Karim KSA 62.52/NR;
800 m (27): Marta Hirpato BRN 2:07.09; Tigist Mekonnen BRN 2:08.40; Amal Al-Roumi KUW 2:14.39;
…7. Haneen Yaqoub PLE 2:27.46/NR;
5000 m (28): Bontu Edao Rebitu BRN 16:01.80 / CR; Loaa Zaarour LBN 19:46.31; Mozah Al-Ghafli UAE
20:26.40 – only 3 competitors-;
H J (28): Mariam Abdelhamid Abdelilah IRQ 1.73; Maysaa Mouawad LBN 1.70; Dalal Marzouk KUW
L J (27): Fatima Mubarak Issa BRN 5.89/+0.9 / CR & NR; Krystel Saneh LBN 5.47/+0.6; Mariam
Abdelhamid Abdelilah IRQ 5.43/+0.4; Aisha Waleed Al-Khuder KUW 5.35/+1.1 / NR;
S P (26): Noora Salem Jassem BRN 15.05; Fatima Al-Hosani UAE 11.91; Sheikha Al-Qattan KUW 11.39;
H T (27): Marwa Qais Marhoun IRQ 47.95 / CR & NR; Dhaha Hamed Al-Shinawi OMA 46.01; Mariem Youssef LBN 40.93; Fajr Mandani KUW 40.81/NR;
Al-Jadayel, L.Al-Humaid, M.Al-Turki, R.H.Abou Arish) 51.99/NR;
4×400 R (26): KUW (J.W.Al-Mas, M.F.Jaber, A. Al-Roumi, M.S.Al-Shammari) 3:32.44 / CR & NR;
LBN (M.Mortada, M.A.Ibrahim, A.Sbeity, M.Nohra) 3:32.60/NR; IRQ (M.A.Chunchun, M.B.Iyad,
K.Y.Jamal, R.J.Saad) 3:37.40/NR; QAT (H.I.Issaka, S.I.Saadoun, B.O.Al-Manwari, A.E.Ebed) 3:39.09/NR;
UAE (M.Taklia, S.Abdullah, F.Al-Baloushi, M.Abdullah) 3:52.51/NR; JOR (H.Hammoud, B.Thiab,
Y.Al-Khatib, A.Al-Sharafat) 4:00.52/NR;
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International Open Championships / 26. – 28.04.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore Athletics Federation – )
100 m (28)/-0.2: Lin Yu-Hsien TPE 10.41; Marc Brian Louis SGP 10.44; Leonard King AUS 10.67;
Muh.Zulfiqar Ismail MAS 10.68; Mitchell O`Neill AUS 10.76; Joshua Chua Hanwei SGP 10.88;
Yu-Hsien TPE 10.58; O´Neill AUS 10.70; Ismail MAS 10.71;
heats (28) h1/+0.1: Louis SGP 10.50; Biwesa Kashama KOR 10.76; Lee Ran SGP/2004 10.77;
h2/-0.1: Lin Yu-Hsien TPE 10.55; King AUS 10.72; O´Neill AUS 10.80; Ho Ann Heng SGP 10.89;
h3/+0.1: Roslie MAS/2005 10.87; h4/+0.1: Ismail MAS 10.83; Ian Koe SGP 10.88;
200 m (26)/+01: Mitchell O´Neill AUS 20.95; Reuben Lee Siong En SGP 21.16; Pengiran Aidil Hajam
Roslie MAS/2005 21.36; Leonard King AUS 21.50; Mark Lee Ren SGP/2004 21.77; Hamish Lindstrom
heats (26) h1/+0.1: Russel Alex Nasir Taib MAS 21.27 (dnf in final); Roslie MAS/2005 21.71;
800 m (28): Wan Muh.Wan Zahari MAS 1:57.39;
heats (26) h1: Maheswary Sunmugom MAS 1:54.51 (dns in final); h2: Wan Zahari MAS 1:57.46;
1500 m (27): Prabudas Krishnan MAS 3:59.85;
5000 m (26): Poovasanthan Subramaniam MAS 15:05.54; Md Ikbolasen Kamal Hussein MAS 15:07.22;
Darren Rodney James Nair MAS 15:17.93;
110 m H (26)/ 0.0: Ang Chen Xiang SGP 13.89/NR; Clinton K.Baztista PHI 14.16; Kim Dae-Hee KOR
14.53; Alvin Vergel PHI 14.62; Kongkhan Kheuabmavong LAO 14.67; Ian Benedict Gawok MAS 14.72;
400 m H (28): Calvin Quek Jun Jie SGP 52.82; Roslem Zikry Roseli MAS 54.61;
P V (28): Huang Cheng-Chieh TPE 5.10; Lin Chih-Cheng TPE 5.00; Low Jun Yu SGP 5.00; Dewey Ng
S P (26): Chen Yi-Chu TPE 16.87; Jonah Chang Anak Rigan MAS 16.50; Jang Jung-Hyuk KOR 16.40;
Boonlap Eakkarin THA/2004 15.56;
D T (27): Huang Nuo-Ya TPE 44.95; Eric Yee Chun Wai SGP 44.90;
J T (26): John Crandell AUS 61.56; Janduan Kittipong THA/2005 58.59;
10000 m Walk (27): Sriven Tan MAS/2005 50:45.43;
4×100 R (28): AUS (L.King, H.Lindstrom, D.Mould, E.Hall) 41.46;
heats (26) h1/ 0.0: Selveratnam MAS 25.27; h2/ 0.0: Pereira SGP 24.64; Tan Shee Ru SGP 24.84;
800 m (26): Savinder Kaur Joginder Singh MAS 2:11.53; Hizillawanty Jamain MAS 2:16.33;
5000 m (26): Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 17:42.47/NR; Kim Yeon-Ah KOR 17:52.24;
10000 m (27): Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 37:24.85/NR;
400 m H (28): Mandy Goh Li MAS 62.41;
H J (27): Michelle Sng Suat Li SGP 1.72; Yap Sean Yee MAS 1.68; Norliyana Kamaruddin MAS 1.68;
P V (28): Rachel Yang Bing Jie SGP 3.40; Esther Tay SGP 3.20; Cherlin Sia Jia Yi SGP 3.20;
L J (26): Nurul Ashikin Abas MAS 5.88/ 0.0;
T J (27): Nurul Ashikin Abas MAS 13.05w/+2.2 (& 12.48/+0.9); Zhong Chuhan SGP/2005 12.33/+1.9/NJR;
4×100 R (27): LAO (K.Bounyaveun, S.Pha Aphay, K.Kheuabmavong, X.Vongsavanh) 45.02;
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(-courtesy of the HKAA – website – )
HKAA Athletics Championships / 29. – 30.04.2023
100 m (30)/+0.3: Lee Hong Kit 10.53; Diu Chun Hei 10.62; Ng Ka Fung 10.68; Shak Kam Ching 10.69;
Muhammad Thaqif Hisham MAS 10.78; Ho Wai Lun 10.82;
heats (29) h1/+1.4: Shak Kam Ching 10.80; Cheung Ho Hin 10.87; h2/+1.1: Ng Ka Fung 10.77; Chung Tsz
5000 m (30): Tse Chun Yin 14:54.28; Hanniel Chow Hon Nip 15:06.48;
110 m H (29)/+2.9: Addis Wong Lok Hei 13.67w; Mui Chung Yeung 13.69w; Cheung Wang Fung 13.80w;
Lee Ka Yiu 13.86w; Fung Kin Hei 14.29w; Liu Hiu Long/jr 15.07w;
heats (30) h1: Chen Chien-Jung TPE 51.74; h2: Lin Chung-Wei TPE/2004 52.22;
T J (29): Wong Chun Wing 15.24/+1.8; Chan Chi Keung 14.59/+2.0;
S P (29): Yang Po-En TPE 17.06; Sit Wai Lok 14.16;
J T (30): Ricky Hui Wai Hei 61.42; Kyle Lao Chi Lam 58.38;
4×100 R (30)/no details: HKG Team 41.13;
s3/+2.3: Leung Wing Hei 12.00w; Serena Tang Cheuk Man/jr 12.04w; Lee Hau Yi 12.24w;
200 m (30)/+3.0: Tang Pui Kwan 24.98w (& 25.20/-0.1 as 1h1 on 29th);
5000 m (30): Vut Tsz Ying 18:25.15;
10000 m (29): Vut Tsz Ying 38:25.51;
3000 m St (30): Tsang Hiu Tung 11:39.07; Yiu ak Yuk 12:38.64;
heats (29) h1/+1.0: Lui Lai Tiu 13.29; Lau Tsz Yan 14.22 (dnf in final); Tang Hiu Ching 14.46;
h2/+1.7: Shing Cho Yan 13.65; Ivy Liu Hoi Yan 14.38; Wu Yi Lam 14.81; Kate Lo Wing Yee 14.84;
400 m H (30): Ashleigh Ma Ying Wen 61.99;
T J (29): Shannon Vera Chan 12.78/+0.6;
S P (29): Chien Chen-Hsin TPE 15.43; Wu Tzu-En TPE 15.26;
H T (30): Yu Ya-Chien TPE 63.40; Tam Hiu Ki 49.40;
J T (30): Li Hui-Jun TPE 50.93; Chiu Wai Yan 43.94; Gianne Mak Tsz Yan 40.95; Lau Kit Ying 40.19;
4×100 R (30)/no details: HKG Team 47.64;
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Youth Athletics Competition / 15. – 16.04.2023
this competition was organised for different categories (Juniors, Youth & Younger age-groups) /
following are selected best performances
100 m (15)/+1.2: Chen Cheung Hung 10.63; Chau Yat Long 10.73; Chung Tsz Sing 10.79;
heats (15) h3/+0.4: Chen Cheung Hung 10.76; Chung Tsz Sing 10.88;
200 m (16)/+2.6: Chung Tsz Sing 21.93w; Chan Yat Long 21.98w;
110 m H / 99 cm (16)/-1.4: Liu Hiu Long 14.25;
L J (15): Law Ngai Him 7.28/+0.8;
T J (16): Cheung Wing Lok 14.51/-0.3;
100 m (15)/+1.0: Chan Yat Lok/2007 10.52; Magnus P.Johannsson 10.80; Kwok Chun Ting/2007 10.85;
heats (15) h1/+2.0: Johannsson 10.87; h10/+0.4: Cha Yat Lok/2007 10.61; Kwok Chun Ting/2007 10.86;
200 m (16)/+2.2: Magnus P.Johannsson 21.54w; Wesley Leung Ching Hang/2007 21.68w;
heats (16) h1/ 0.0: Leung Ching Hang/2007 21.96; h2/+0.8: Johannsson 21.73;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (16)/+1.4: Ryan Har Yan Wan 14.66; Chau Ho Yin 14.82;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
100 m (15)/-0.4: Serena Tang Cheuk Man 12.16;
200 m (16)/+1.7: Nicole Yan Sin Ting/2007 24.67 (& 25.05/+1.5);
100 m H / 76.2 cm / heats (16) h2/+1.1: Yu Pui Yi/2007 14.66 (dns in final);
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21st Fed Cup Junior Champs at Trivandrum / 28 – 30.04.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan – )
100 m (29)/-0.1: Dondapati Mruty Jayarai/2005 10.55; Vallipi ??/2005 10.79;
semis (29) s1/-0.7: Vallipi/2005 10.83; s3/-1.1: Jayarai/2005 10.86;
heats (28) h3/+0.2: Arijit Rana/2004 10.86; h5/+0.5: Jayarai/2005 10.72;
200 m (30)/+0.1: Aryan Jagdish Kadam/2004 21.49; Lakshay ??/2004 21.57; Mangal Kumar Yadav/2005
21.84; Brajesh Singh/2004 21.91;
semis (28) s1: Raika/2004 47.99; Deepak/2005 48.47; s2: Jay Kumar/2006 47.96; s3: Rihan/2005 47.79;
Qaisar/2004 48.21; Shailesh Parshuram/2004 48.68;
heats (28) h2; Rihan/2005 48.15; h3: Jay Kumar/2006 48.46; h5: Raika/2004 48.63;
heats (29) h1: Bind/2004 1:53.22; Shakeel/2005 1:53.39; Ravi Kathana/2004 1:54.79; h2: Hassan/2004
1:52.09; Rajbhar/2004 1:52.15; Kumar/2005 1:52.18M Vinod Kumar Banoth/2005 1:53.27; h3: Pal/2005
1:51.49; Ankit/2005 1:51.57; Somnath Chauhan/2004 1:52.25;
heats (28) h1: Aarish/2004 3:54.42; Yadav/2004 3:54.58; Rajbhar/2004 3:54.73; Khan/2005 3:55.06;
3000 m St (30): Sharuk Khan/2006 9:05.42 / Asian 2023 Youth Leader; Gaurav Yadav/2004 9:20.37; Vikas
Kumar/2004 9:20.38; Ashish Pal/2004 9:21.41; Aarif ??/2005 9:29.81;
heats (29) h1/+0.5: Kathiravan/2005 14.36; Pandidurai/2004 14.66; Shahul/2006 14.74;
P V (29): Dev Meena/2005 5.00; Kuldeep Kumar/2005 & Banti Rajesh Nath/2005 4.60; Anshu Patel/2005
4.60; Ankit Kumar Yadav/2004 4.50;
S P / 6 kg (28): Siddharth Choudhary/2005 19.11 / Asian 2023 Junior Leader; Jaidev Dikka/2004 18.20;
Devendra Kumar Pandey/2004 17.30; S.Ebenezer/2004 16.57;
H T / 6 kg (30): Harshit Kumar/2005 62.03; Mohammed Nadeem/2004 61.56;
Sandeep ??/2004 48:51.15; Harsh ??/2005 49:20.22;
heats (28) h2/+1.2: Akshaya/2004 12.13; Kokare/2004 12.16; h3/+0.6: Tamanna/2004 12.16;
semis (30) s1/+0.5: Kokare/2004 24.56; s2/+1.7: Bollanda/2005 24.92; Akshaya/2004 25.07;
heats (29) h2/+0.4: Saravanan/2005 25.01; h3/-0.3: Umesh/2006 25.15; h4/-0.2: Bollanda/2005 24.99;
1500 m (28): Laxita Vinod Sandilea/2005 4:26.48; Ruhi Bohra/2004 4:27.26; Huidrom Bhumeshwory/2004
4:30.28; Anisha ??/2004 4:33.93; C.Priyanka/2004 4:42.03;
3000 m (30): Bushra Khan Gauri/2004 9:35.21; Antima Pal/2004 9:41.72; Latika Talwar/2004 10:01.29;
C.Priyanka/2004 10:07.14; Sonam Chaudhary/2005 10:10.35; Prachi Ankush Devkar/2005 10:10.41;
3000 m St (30): Sonam ??/2004 10:55.53; Monika ??/2004 11:30.82; Cheripelly Keerthana/2006 11:42.65;
Madavi/2006 12:20.20; Sanika Nalawade/2005 12:22.54;
14.43; Nayana Jose/2004 15.14;
heats (29) h1/-0.3: Toppo/2005 14.47; Prathiksha Yamuna/2005 14.69; h2/-0.3: Bollanda/2005 14.18;
heats (30) h1: Kumbhar/2005 62.33; h2: Rajesh/2005 63.10; Sangle/2005 63.59; R.Harshitha/2005 63.94;
S P (28): Vidhi ??/2004 14.77; Jyoti Vaishnav/2004 13.32; Yashshree ??/2004 13.19;
D T (29): Arshdeep Kaur Khangur/2005 45.35; Anisha ??/2005 44.16; Neetu Kumari/2004 43.03;
Priya ??/2004 42.90; Soni Kumari/2005 40.81;
10000 m Walk (30): Indu ??/2004 52:07.31; Meera Kumari/2004 55:51.68;
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2nd Selection Trials Meeting at Diyagama / 25.04.2023
(-courtesy of the Ceylonathletics – website – )
100 m/-0.1: Y.Chamod Yodasinghe 10.39; Chanuka Sandeepa Dharmakeerthi 10.64; F.D.Chalith Piyumal
10.70; Vinoj Suranjaya De Silva 10.71; R.V.T.Fazil Udayar 10.76; H.D.P.D.Gayashan 10.77; A.S.Mohamed
200 m/-0.7: A.S.Mohamed Safan 21.40; H.D.P.D.Gayashan 21.80; Dineth Nuwantha Senanayake 21.99;
800 m: G.Rusiru Chathuranga 1:50.82; H.A.Rukshan Habarakada 1:52.97;
110 m H/-0.6: Roshan Dhammika Ranathunga 14.19; D.M.N.K.Bandara 14.42;
400 m H: K.M.Dhanuka Darshana 51.48; B.Pasindu Punsara 53.82;
H J: P.S.Tharuka Fernando 2.05; S.N.S.Priyalanka Fernando 2.05;
P V: Sachin Eranga Janith 4.90; Arunthavarasa Puvitharan 4.70;
J T: R.M.Sumedha Ranasinghe 77.80; P.Rumesh Tharanga 70.34; D.G.Sampath Ranasinghe 69.69;
R.Rathesan 69.52; P.A.Pradeep Lakmal 66.54; K.G.Yogaraj 64.02; D.C.Wickramarathne 60.55;
100 m/-1.1: Merone Wijesinghe/2005 10.78,
200 m/nwi: R.Idusara Vidushan/2005 21.92;
800 m: S.H.H.Dilranga/2004 1:53.74; W.A.K.Rashmika/2004 1:54.66; M.M.S.A.Manikkadawara/2004 1:56.00;
110 m H/99 cm/-0.3: K.R.S.Perera/2004 14.44; S.Kosala/2005 14.60; M.D.H.De Silva/2005 14.60;
H J: A.R.Pasan Dilhara/2004 2.05;
L J: A.P.Krishandan/2005 7.16/+0.8;
T J: K.V.Malith Yasiru/2004 15.58/ 0.0; D.M.H.K.Dissanayake/2005 14.80/+0.6;
200 m/+0.7: Rumeshika Kumari Rathnayake 23.82; Iresha Medhanni Jayamanne 24.32; W.S.H.Fernando
800 m: Dilshi Shyamali Kumarasinghe 2:04.33; K.Shanika Lakshani 2:08.68;
100 m H/-0.2: W.V.Lakshika Sugandhi 14.15; R.A.Ireshani Rajasinghe 14.33; P.S.N.Fernando 14.71;
P V: K.L.K.Lakrani Perera 3.20; Nesara Dakshitha 3.20;
H.D.Rashmi Kavindya 5.66/-0.5;
J T: H.L.Dilhani Lekamge 58.87; Dayani Harshani Maduwanthi 52.96;
200 m/+0.7: Dinara Bandara Dela/2004 24.78;
400 m: Maheema Pravindi Dunusinghe/2005 57.21;
100 m H/-0.2: S.Dahamsa Kahangama/2004 14.67;
H J: Renindi Pehansa Gamage/2004 1.74; Iroshi Minoli Fernando/2004 1.65;
L J: H.M.N.M.Herath/2005 5.69/-0.8;
MALAYSIA
Perak Open Meeting at Ipoh / 29. – 30.04.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
following are the best performances / all athletes from Malaysia except one guest from Singapore (100 m H)
100 m / best results from 24 heats (29) h11/+2.0: Nabil Rizal Al-Wani 10.64; h14/+1.4: Adam Hakim
Samsuddin/2004 10.82; h20/+0.4: Muh.Raimi Mustaffa Kamal 10.65; h23/+2.4: Yusridzwan Danial 10.67w; h24/+1.3: Muh.Faris Kamarzaman 10.84;
200 m (30)/nwi: Ryan Wong Zhen Nam 21.96;
800 m (30): Avinash Austin Murugan 1:57.09;
110 m H (29)/nwi Race 3: Benedict Ian Gawok 14.58; Muhd Hilmi Zakuwan Azhar 14.96;
400 m H (30): Muh.Fakrul Afizul Nasir/2004 53.42;
S P (30): Muh.Ziyad Zolkefli 16.54; Farm Loong Deng 15.18;
10000 m Walk (30): Teban Raj Chander 49:03.2; Arif Fahmi Matusin/2004 49:15.9;
4×100 R (29)/no details: SSTMI Team 41.95;
Women:
3000 m St (29): Taarini Chandramohan 13:14.5/hand-timed;
100 m H (29) nwi: Race 1: Juriani Mat Rodzi 14.96; Race 3: Kerstin Ong Jing Rong SGP 14.73; Lie Yee Teng2004 15.00;
S P (29): Nani Sahirah Maryata 15.22/NR;
D T (30): Nur Atiqah Sufiah Hanizam 46.41;
J T (29): Ng Jing Xuan/2004 42.17;
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3rdAspire Open Meeting at Doha / 17.04.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Tom Crick – )
200 m / Race 1/+0.1: Khalid Wadi Adoum/2005 21.44; Youssef Hamed/2004 21.65;
Race 2/+0.2: Abdelmageed Daggu 21.59; Abdellahi Saleck (foreigner) 21.71; Sakine Mahamat/2006 21.81;
400 m: Abdurrahman Bukur 47.96;
600 m: Rabi Muabarak 1:17.33; Ysser Jamal Mohamed/2005 1:17.55;
1500 m: Achraf El-Harrar/2005 3:46.43; Mohamed Hussein Ahmed/2005 3:53.36;
110 m H/-1.4: Oumar Doudai Abakar/2005 14.31; Saeed Othman Al-Absi 14.69;
400 m H: Mahamat Abakar Abdrahman/2006 51.75;
P V: Mohamed Al.-Shaayir/2005 4.50;
800 m: Mohamed Torech/2007 1:54.68; Muwafaq Al-Qadi/2007 1:56.78; Ouail Hiba/2007 1:57.78;
200 m/-0.6: Nayana Kokare IND/2004 25.20;
400 m: Shahd Mohamed (Nationality ??) 55.79 / would be a QAT-record, but most probably a foreigner;
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National FedCup Meeting at Al Kuwait / 09. – 13.04.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
100 m (9): Yacoub Mohamed Al-Yoha 10.57; Meshal Khalifa 10.82;
400 m (9): Mohamed Firas Jaber 47.90; Jassem Waleed Abd.Al-Mas 48.76;
1500 m (9): Hussein Mohsin Hussein 3:56.59; Abdulrahman Khaled Sulaiman 3:57.53;
10000 m (9): Abdulkarim Bashir Sheikh 31:30.26;
3000 m St (10): Fahad Ghazi Marzouk Al-Salem 9:24.25;
110 m H (10): Yacoub Mohamed Al-Yoha 14.34;
H J (11): Khaled Abdulaziz Al-Massad 2.06; Abdulrahman Mohamed Al-Yoha 2.03; Youssef Lafi Saad
P V (9): Majid Radhi Al-Sayed 4.40; Abdulaziz Maitham Al-Attar 4.20; Fahed Badr Al-Mershad 4.10;
T J (13): Khaled Saeed Al-Subaie 14.61;
S P (10): Ibrahim Juma Al-Fadli 17.05; Meshari Moh.Suroor Saad 17.02; Ahmed Hassan Ghuloum 15.70;
D T (13): Essa Mohamed Al-Zankawi 59.10; Jafar Abdulsamad 45.20; Ahmed Hassan Ghuloum 45.09;
H T (9): Ali Mohamed Al-Zankawi 61.87; Youssef Mohamed Rajab 59.59; Ali Nasser Abdelhamid 56.76;
J T (11): Abdulrahman Fawaz Al-Azemi 66.15; Saoud Saleh Khalaf 57.42;
4×100 R (13): Al Sahel Team 42.49;
4×400 R (13): Al Sahel Team 3:21.62;
800 m (11): Abdulatif Faisal Abdullah 1:57.96;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (10): Mohamed Jassim Ibrahim 14.41; Jassim Mohamed Jassim 14.75;
S P / 5 kg (10): Abdulaziz Saoud Al-Qallaf/2006 17.13;
D T / 1.5 kg (13): Abdulaziz Saoud Al-Qallaf/2006 49.34;
Rastrapati Junior Competition at Kathmandu / 28. – 29.04.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Diwakar Lal Amatya – )
the following new NJR was the best performance at this event for Boys and Girls
L J (29): Sudip Tharu 6.94 / NJR;
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(-courtesy of different Race – websites – )
International Half Marathon at Almaty / 23.04.2023
Mikhail Kulkov RUS 1:05:33; Daviti Kharazishvili GEO 1:05:42; Yevegeniy Fadeyev UZB 1:05:43;
Aitpay uulu KGZ 1:09:18; Oybek Mamatkomilov UZB 1:09:30; Mikhail Krasilov KAZ 1:10:56; Rustem
Bekhozkhayev KAZ 1:11:15; Suyunbek Kubanov KGZ 1:11:52; Islam Abylkhanuly KAZ 1:11:54; Ruslan
Ogilov KAZ 1:12:42; Eldiyar Mambetov KGZ 1:13:25; Arkhat Kaldybek KAZ 1:13:53; Kanat Juzbayev
Rakymzhan Kelmanov KAZ 29:24; Denis Stepanenko KAZ 31:10; Artutr Zhuvanov KAZ 31:12; Yerzhan
Janarstanov KAZ 31:29; Gennadiy Zelenskiy UKR 31:48;
Ainuska Kalil kyzy KGZ 1:15:51; Yevgeniya Prokofyeva UKR 1:16:43; Svetlana Kudelich BLR 1:17:20;
Yekaterina Vasilchenko UKR 1:23:10; Kseniya Avdeyeva KAZ 1:24:19; Svetlana Ushakova KAZ 1:27:29;
Diana Asauova KAZ 1:29:43; Aida Esterekova KAZ 1:29:58; Nelli Gaitova KAZ 1:32:37; Asel
Abdrakhmanova KAZ 1:33:01; Asem Sagatova KAZ 1:33:32; Arina Nikolayeva RUS 1:34:11; Marina
Viktoriya Sergeyeva KAZ 33:50; Dana Gussarova KAZ 34:59; Olga SerdyukovA KAZ 35:49; Aigul
Arzhanikova KAZ 36:23; Elvira Tahauova KAZ 36:33; Gulshanat Samigulliyeva KAZ 37:58;
13th International Half Marathon at Dushanbe / 15.04.2023
(-additions to Report No 10 – with thanks to Mr Evgeny Shumarin, TJK-Federation -)
more detailed results (in addition to the TOP 3 information) / all TJK runners except as noted
Ahliddin Abdikomilzoda 1:11:42; Egor Karnauhov 1:11:45; Bobjon Yakinov 1:12:31; Suhrob Tolibzoda
1:14:11; Amirjon Aliyev 1:14:55;
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Jaz Demi Half Marathon at Bishkek / 23.04.2023
Nikolay Shevel RUS 1:16:12; Azet Ruziyev KGZ 1:17:39;
Maria Pokhilyuk RUS 1:29:57; Eliza Abdiyeva KGZ 1:38:49;
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Run Ajman Series 10 km Road Race at Ajman / 23.04.2023
Noaman El Assaoui MAR 29:03; Anouar El Ghouz MAR 29:20; Najib Akhlij MAR 30:33;
Agaba Aggrey UGA 31:10; Mubarak Al-Marashda UAE 31:53; Abdullah Surour UAE 32:21;
THAILAND
Haad Sai Kaew Half Marathon at Chonburi / 23.04.2023
Nattawut Innum THA 1:15:13; Simon Rotich KEN 1:16:18;
Ornanong Wongsorn THA 1:31:01; Dorcas Jebotup Tarus KEN 1:35:16; Nopchaya Handittagul THA 1:37:48;
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Lazada National Half Marathon at Ho Chi Minh / 23.04.2023
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
World Athletics Diamond League Meeting at Doha / 05.05.2023
(-courtesy of the official results – )
same as each year there was a great depth of excellent performances achieved at this major important Meeting incl. 3 Meeting Records (= MR) and New World 2023 Leading results (WL 2023) in 7 events
the invited athletes from Asian AA Member federations and by these runners at few non-DL events (incl. Asian
2023 Best performances in 5 events)
Men:
200 m/+0.3: Fred Kerley USA 19.92; Kenny Bednarek USA 20.11; Aaron Brown CAN 20.20;
800 m: Slimane Moula ALG 1:46.06; Wycliffe Kinyamal KEN 1:46.61; Djamel Sedjati ALG 1:46.97;
…8. Abdelrahman Musaeb Balla QAT 1:48.88; 9. Abdirahman Saeed Hassan QAT 1:49.03;
3000 m: Lamecha Girma ETH 7:26.18 / MR & WL 2023 & 8th World All-Time; Selemon Barega ETH 7:27.16; Berihu Aregawi ETH 7:27.61;…7. Andreas Almgren SWE 7:37.05/NR; 8. Mohamed Amine Jihnaoui TUN 7:37.56/NR;
400 m H: Rai Benjamin USA 47.78; C.J.Allen USA 47.93; Wilfried Happio FRA 49.12;
H J: JuVaughn Harrison USA 2.32; Woo Sang-Hyuk KOR 2.27 / (Asian Leader 2023); Mutaz Essa Barshim QAT 2.24;
T J: Pedro Pablo Pichardo POR 17.91w/+2.1 (& 17.65); Hugues Fabrice Zango BUR 17.81/+1.5 / WL 2023;
Andy Diaz CUB 17.80w/+2.6;…5. Zhu Yaming CHN 16.95/+2.0;…10. Eldhose Paul IND 15.84w/+2.2;
D T: Kristjan Ceh SLO 70.89/MR; Daniel Stahl SWE 67.14; Sam Mattis USA 64.69;…8. Mouad Mohamed Ibrahim QAT 61.92 / Asian Leader 2023:…10. Essa Mohamed Al-Zankawi KUW 56.80;
J T: Neeraj Chopra IND 88.67/WL 2023 & Asian Leader 2023; Jakub Vadlejch CZE 88.63; Anderson Peters GRN 85.88;…7. Genki Dean JPN 79.44;
Women:
100 m/+0.9: Sha´Carri Richardson USA 10.76/MR & WL 2023; Shericka Jackson JAM 10.85; Dina Asher-Smith GBR 10.98;
400 m: Marileidy Paulino DOM 50.51; Shamier Little USA 50.84; Natalia Kaczmarek POL 51.64;
1500 m: Faith Kipyegon KEN 3:58.57/WL 2023; Diribe Welteji ETH 3:59.34; Freweyni Hailu ETH 4:00.29;
3000 m St: Winfred Mutile Yavi BRN 9:04.38/WL 2023 & Asian Leader 2023; Sembo Almayew ETH/2005 9:05.83 / World Junior 2023 Leader & 3rd World Junior All-Time & NJR; Faith Cherotich KEN/2004 9:06.4;…5. Marusa Mismas-Zrimsek SLO 9:13.61/NR;
100 m H/+1.1: Jasmine Camacho-Quinn PUR 12.48; Alaysha Johnson USA 12.66; Nia Ali USA 12.69;
P V: Katie Moon USA 4.81/WL 2023; Tina Sutej SLO 4.76/NR (eq.); Sandi Morris USA 4.71;
additional non-DL International & National events / Men:
100 m Race A/+1.0: Jerome Blake CAN 10.11; Ali Anwar Al-Baloushi OMA 10.28; Femi Ogunode QAT
10.29; Tosin Ogunode QAT 10.31; Hussein Ali Al-Khafaji IRQ 10.35; Khalid Wadi Adoum QAT/2005 10.66; Youssef Wissam Hamed QAT/2004 10.68; Amir Mohamed QAT/2004 10.86;
Race B/+3.1: Nasser Mohamed Abdo KSA 10.20w; Saeed Al-Sahoti QAT/2004 10.61w; Abdelmadjid
Mahamat Mahadjir QAT 10.63w; Abdellahi Saleck MRI 10.70w; Abdelrrahman Mahamat Kogne QAT/2006 10.79w;
400 m: Ashraf Hussein Osman QAT 47.30; Hussein Ibrahim Issaka QAT 48.17; Abdelmajeed Youssef Daggu QAT 48.39; Ali Maizen QAT 48.57;
800 m / Race B: Abdullah Mohamed Al-Yaari YEM 1:50.28; Yasir Jamal Mohamed QAT/2005 1:53.96;
Mustafa Bashir QAT 1:54.42;
400 m H / Race B: Doudai Ismail Abakar QAT/2004 49.18 / World Junior 2023 & Asian Leader 2023 /
3rd QAT All-Time; Kemorena Tisang BOT 50.92; Muhammad Abdallah Kounta FRA 50.98; 4. Vyacheslav Zems KAZ 51.45; 5. Mahmoud Musa Abdullah QAT/2005 53.17;…7. Mahamat Abakar Abdrahman QAT/2006 53.92;
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EMIR CUP Clubs Champs for Men at Doha / 30.04 – 01.05.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab -)
unfortunately official results from this major National competition were not yet reported; therefore selected
best performances are shown below out of incomplete results from websites in ARAB figures with thanks to
the translations by my correspondent; results from several other events are not yet available / no wind-readings /
several of the athletes are foreigners competing for QAT-clubs (as noted where known by other sources)
more detailed official results would be very welcome
100 m (30): Mohamed Goubaye Youssef CHA 10.78;
400 m (1): Abdelmajeed Youssef Daggu QAT 48.00;
800 m (30): Abdullah Mohamed Al-Yaari YEM 1:49.13; Yasir Jamal Mohamed QAT/2005 1:51.45; Muawiyah Abdulrahman Balla QAT 1:57.54;
1500 m (1): Ilyas Al Ouali MAR 3:46.97; Othmane Dany QAT/2004 3:54.69;
400 m H ( ): Mahmoud Musa Abdullah QAT/2005 52.95; Rabbani Mohamed QAT (???) 54.84;
P V (30): Seifeldin Abdeselam Al-Hemeida QAT/2005 5.20; Seifeddine Mejri TUN 4.70; Omar Ali Shanan
IRQ 4.60;
T J (1): Fadel Anas Merghani QAT/2004 15.05; Mohamed Ali Al-Nofal QAT/2005 14.88;
S P (1): Jibreen Adoum Ahmed QAT/2005 16.76; Hamza Soussi QAT 15.75;
D T (30): Khaled Mohamed Deeb 42.70;
H T (1): Mohamed Ahmed Amin Ashoush EGY 62.51; Ammar Mohamed Al-Absi QAT (???) 53.48;
J T (30): Rustan Dreamdzhi QAT (???) 58.96;
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32nd SEA Games at Phnom Penh / 08. – 12.05.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Shuggumaran, ASIAN AA and Mr Jad Adrian Washif -)
results from the remaining 3 days will be included with a delay of some days to my next report – scheduled to be compiled after return from holidays in around 8-9 days
200 m (8)/+1.0: Soraot Dapbang THA 20.62; Ngan Ngoc Nghia VIE 20.84; Lalu Muhammad Zohri INA
21.02; Jonathan Nyepa 21.02; Mark Lee Ren SGP/2004 21.48; Bayu Kertanegara INA 21.58;
heats (8) h1/+0.1: Dapbang 20.74; Ngan Ngoc Nghia 20.85; Muhammad Arsyad Saat MAS 21.26 (dns in
final); Kertanegara 21.32; h2/-0.5: Puripol Boonson THA/2006 21.08 (dnf/injured in final); Zohri 21.13;
Lee Ren/2004 21.44; Nyepa 21.44; Muhammad Noor Firdaus Rasyid BRU 21.65; Sorsy Phompakdy LAO
21.92/NR; Pen Sokong CAM 21.98;
400 m (9): Umar Osman MAS 46.34/NR; Umajesty Williams PHI 46.52; Frederick Ramirez PHI 46.63;
Joshua Atkinson THA 46.90; Thiruben Thana Rajan SGP 47.90; Tran Nhat Hoang VIE 48.26; Abdul Wafiy Roslan MAS 49.17;
heats (9) h1: Williams 47.40; Tran Nhat Hoang 47.68; Roslan 47.76; Lucky Yuyamadu THA/2004 48.02; Zubin Percy Muncherji SGP 48.26; Yatpitou Chantivea CAM 49.76; h2: Osman 47.11; Ramirez 47.12;
Atkinson 47.17; Tran Dinh Son VIE 47.43; Rajan 47.48;
1500 m (8): Kieran Tuntivate THA 3:58.51; Luong Duc Phuoc VIE 3:59.31; Wahyudi Putra INA 3:59.36;
Alfrence Braza PHI 4:00.31; Yun Virak CAM 4:02.16 / missed NR by 0.36 seconds (13 finishers !!);
5000 m (9): Kieran Tuntivate THA 14:34.77; Sonny Wagdos PHI 14:36.45; Robi Syanturi INA 14:43.45; Guillaume Soh Rui Yong SGP 14:48.43; Than Htike Soe MYA 14:53.22; Felisberto De Deus TLS 15:01.79; Eduardo Buenavista jr PHI 15:07.30; Yan Vibol CAM 15:09.65; Do Quoc Luat VIE 15:17.19
(overall 16 finishers);
P V (8): Ernest John Obiena PHI 5.65 / CR (5.20/2; 5.40/2; 5.50/1 /GR; 5.55/1 /GR; 5.60/1 /GR; 5.65/1 /GR
& then stopped this competition held over 7 hours due to exceptional bad conditions with heavy rain and wind);
Kasinphob Chomchanad THA 5.20; Patsapong Amsam-Ang THA 5.20; Idan Fauzan Richsan INA 4.85;
Muhammad Naufal Shahrul Afzam MAS 4.80; Asrul Badroldin MAS/2004 4.40;
L J (9)/nwi: Janry Ubas PHI 7.85; Nguyen Tien Trong VIE 7.66; Sapwaturrahman INA 7.62; Xaidavanh
Vongsavanh LAO 7.53/NR; Pham Van Nghia VIE 7.52; Suwandi Wijaya INA 7.47; Muhammad Shahrizal
Nasharuddin MAS 7.21; John Marvin Rafols PHI 7.19;
S P (9): Jakkapat Noisri THA 17.84; Phan Thanh Binh VIE 17.39/NR; Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli MAS 17.30; Jonah Chang Anak Rigan MAS 16.67; William Morrison PHI 16.14; Thongchai Silamool THA 16.06; John Albert Mantua PHI 15.93; Sim Samedy CAM 14.65/NR;
H T (8): Kittipong Boonmawan THA 64.49; Jackie Wong Siew Cheer MAS 64.20; Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan
MAS 59.76; Aung Ye Htet MYA 57.49; Tanwarak Kanassavapaisal THA 53.98; Pang Chamroeun Vithiear
CAM 51.82/NR;
J T (8): Abd Hafiz INA 69.60; Nguyen Hoai Van VIE 69.55; Agustinus Abadi Ndiken INA 66.20; John Paul Sarmiento PHI 64.23; Wachirawat Sornwichai THA 64.10; Melvin Calano PHI 63.96; Ayed Abrar Ahmad Zawawi MAS 55.37; Touch Phoeurn CAM 47.80/NR;
Decathlon (8/9): Sutthisak Singkhon THA 7468 (11.16/ 0.0; 7.35/-0.4; 13.70; 1.90; 49.98 / 14.77/nwi; 41.73; 4.20; 57.46; 4:00.91); Janry Ubas PHI 6923 (10.98/ 0.0; 8.08/ 0.0 / GR & NR; 10.95; 1.96; 54.08 / 15.64/nwi;
32.35; 4.90; 48.56; 5:51.80); Aries Toledo PHI 6891 (11.00/ 0.0; 7.13/-0.3; 11.39; 1.84; 51.67 / 14.74/nwi; 32.75; 4.20; 49.91; 5:00.63); Wilson Quaik Zhen Han MAS/2004 5090 (no height in PV and disq.in 1500 m);
Women:
200 m (8)/-0.9: Veronica Shanti Pereira SGP 22.69 / Asian 2023 Leader & GR & NR; Tran Thi Nhi Yen VIE/2005 23.54 / NJR (eq.); Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli MAS 23.60; Kristina Knott PHI 23.79; Elizabeth-Ann Tan Shee Ru SGP 24.03; Nur Afrina Batrisya MAS/2004 24.09; Kha Thanh Truc VIE 24.48;
heats (8) h1/ 0.0: Tran Thi Nhi Yen/2005 23.67; Pereira 23.94; Batrisya/2004 24.20; Athicha Phetchakul THA/2005 24.32; h2/ 0.0: Zulkifli 23.56; Knott 23.79; Tan Shee Ru 24.13; Kha Thanh Truc 24.15;
400 m (9): Shereen Samson Vallabouy MAS 52.53; Nguyen Thi Huyen VIE 53.27; Nguyen Thi Hang VIE
53.84; Maureen Schrijvers PHI 54.69; Jessel Lumapas PHI 56.41; Benny Nontanam THA 56.54; Thipphanet Meechan THA/2004 57.76;
1500 m (9): Nguyen Thi Oanh VIE 4:16.85; Bui Thi Ngan VIE 4:24.57; Goh Chui Ling SGP 4:26.33/NR;
Savinder Kaur Joginder Singh MAS 4:29.10; Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 4:35.16; Mutiara Oktarani INA/2006 4:38.64; Angela Freitas De Araujo TLS 4:41.41;
5000 m (8): Nguyen Thi Oanh VIE 17:00.33; Pham Thi Hong Le VIE 17:06.72; Odekta Elvina Naibaho INA 17:13.63; Joida Gagnao PHI 17:22.48; Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 17:36.05/NR; Vanessa Lee Ying Zhuang SGP 18:02.52; Angela Freitas De Araujo TLS 18:35.80; Abegail Manzano PHI 18:41.76; Khin
Mar Se MYA 18:55.37;
3000 m St (9): Nuyen Thi Oanh VIE 10:34.37; Joida Gagnao PHI 10:40.96; Nguyen Thi Huong VIE 11:00.85; Abegail Manzano PHI 11:19.16 (only 4 competitors);
H J (9): Thanlada Thongchomphunut THA/2004 1.79; Pham Thi Diem VIE 1.77; Michelle Sng Suat Li SGP 1.73; Nguyen Thanh Vy VIE 1.69; Yap Sean Yee MAS 1.69;
T J (8)/nwi: Parinya Chueamaroeng THA 13.60; Maria Natalia Londa INA 13.50; Nguyen Thi Huong
VIE 13.46; Nurul Ashikin Abas MAS 13.23; Supawat Choothong THA 12.75;
H T (8): Grace Wong Xiu Mei MAS 61.87 / GR; Mingkamon Koomphon THA 57.86; Nurul Hidayah Lukman MAS 49.61; Panwat Gimsrang THA 49.05; Aira Teodosio PHI 46.21;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (8)/names of runners not finally confirmed: VIE 3:21.27 / Asian 2023 Leader; THA 3:23.02; PHI 3:23.69; MAS 3:31.25/NR (only 4 teams);
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(-courtesy of the KSA – Federation with thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
following are selected best performances from two national competitions; however, no wind-readings reported
Premier Clubs League Meeting at Qatif / 05. – 06.05.2023
100 m (5): Abdulaziz Abdou Ataafi 10.37; Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie 10.38; Mahmoud Hafiz Ibrahim 10.45; Mohammed Dawoud Abdullah 10.48; Sultan Khaled Khalidi 10.48; Abdulaziz Rabie Al-Jadaani 10.48; Ali Abdullah Al-Taoufik 10.72; Bader Al-Qahtani 10.85;
Ismail Mohamed Al-Sabyani 21.55; Abdulaziz Rabie Al-Jadaani 21.57;
400 m (5): Youssef Ahmed Al-Masrahi 47.88; Ismail Mohamed Al-Sabyani 48.20;
800 m (6)/hand-timing: Abdulaziz Ladan Mohamed 1:50.0; Raed Khairallah Al-Jadaani 1:50.4; Fayez Abdullah Al-Subaie 1:51.2; Issa Al-Ghazaoui 1:52.4; Meshaal Yahya Mahoutan 1:52.7; Sami Masoud
Al-Yami 1:53.2; Omar Yassin Adris 1:55.0; Nawaf Yahya Jabali 1:56.4;
1500 m (5): Raed Khairallah Al-Jadaani 3:43.76; Mohamed Othman Shahween 3:45.09; Fayez Abdullah
Al-Subaie 3:45.36; Meshaal Yahya Mahoutan 3:52.77; Mahmoud Mohamed Othman 3:54.50;
3000 m (5): Wissam Nasser Al-Farisi 8:17.89; Youssef Mohamed Asiri 8:17.91;
5000 m (6): Mohamed Othman Shahween 14:18.58; Youssef Mohamed Asiri 14:21.64; Mahmoud Mohamed Othman 14:50.01;
3000 m St (6): Wissam Nasser Al-Farisi 9:10.53; Ali Saeed Al-Shahrani 9:32.61;
110 m H (5): Atia Mohamed Al-Shamrani 14.09; Shaker Abdullah Al-Salim 14.14; Saad Mohamed Bakhit Johar 14.21; Bakr Ali Al-Jouma 14.24; Mohamed Khaled Al-Khalidi 14,64; Salman Abdulrahman Al-Jadaani 14.86;
400 m H (6): Mohamed Abdullah Al-Amrad 51.85; Azzam Ibrahim Abu Bakr/2004 52.36; Idris Ayil
Al-Soufiani 52.80; Yahya Fahd Walby/2004 53.53;
H J (6): Ahmed Abdullah Al-Tarouti/2004 2.05;
P V (5): Ali Ghassan Al-Qassab/2005 4.40; Ali Hassan Baydhi 4.20;
L J (5): Ahmad Fayez Marzouk 7.55; Mubarak Shaheen Al-Shaheen 7.27; Issa Abdullah Jarrah 7.24; Omar Abdelrahman Al-Mukhaimer 7.12;
T J (6): Hassan Nasser Darweesh 15.37; Abdulrahman Saleh Al-Moualid 15.15; Majed Ghazi Marzouk 15.02; Omar Abdelrahman Al-Mukhaimer 14.95; Abdelrahman Mohamed Sharaheli 14.84; Sami Musa
Bakhit 14.72;
S P (6): Ali Mustafa Al-Mubarak 15.84; Khalid Abdullah Kidallah 15.42; Ameen Atia Al-Aradi 15.20;
Abdullah Alaoui Al-Ibrahim 14.92; Badr Naji Ali 14.79;
D T (5): Oussama Hassan Al-Oqali 54.00; Mustafa Hassan Abu Shaheen 51.14; Aboubakr Mohamed Zakaria 49.65; Ahmed Abdellah Al-Aali 46.90; Hassan Mubarak Al-Ahsal 45.67; Hassan Abdullah Al-Bakhit 45.07;
H T (6): Mohamed Abd.Al-Zayer 61.51; Awad Bassem Al-Othman 56.70; Abdullah Abdulwahab Al-Sherida
52.64; Riyad Yahya Al-Bishi 49.50; Faisal Youssef Al-Darwish 48.68;
J T (5): Murtadha Issa Al-Hamad 65.24; Abdallah Mohamed Al-Ghamdi 60.83; Waleed Hassan Al-Hamad
60.40;
Decathlon (5/6)/no details: Mohamed Rashid Al-Subaie/2004 6379; Qassem Ahmed Al-Huwaidi 5877;
Mahdi Ahmed Al-Sail 5818;
4×100 R (5): Al Hilal Club Team 40.87;
4×400 R (6): Al Shabab Club Team 3:17.53;
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First Clubs League Meeting at Tabuk / 05. – 06.05.2023
100 m (5): Nasser Masfuh 10.72; Atia Sami Al-Shehri 10.80;
200 m (6): Nasser Masfuh 21.99;
800 m (6): Ali Ibrahim Jaafar 1:56.34; Abdullah Al-Salihi 1:56.95;
1500 m (5): Ali Ibrahim Jaafar 3:51.95;
110 m H (5): Haider Al-Jouma 15.02;
4×100 R (5): Abha Club Team 42.55;
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Federation Shield Champs Meetings at Muscat
(-courtesy of the OMAN AF with thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
following are selected best performances from competitions for Men & Women with thanks to my correspondent for his translations / information for TOP 3 (medallists) per event / no wind-readings
Meeting for Men on 05. – 06.05.2023
100 m (5): Mohamed Obaid Al-Saadi 10.55; Rashid Hwishel Al-Asimi 10.57; Mansour Ahmed Al-Saadi 10.80;
200 m (6) Rashid Hwishel Al-Asimi 21.16; Mohamed Obaid Al-Saadi 21.17; Othman Ali Al-Bousaidi 21.97;
400 m (5): Othman Ali Al-Bousaidi 47.94;
800 m (6): Mohamed Hamdan Al-Suleimani 1:51.73; Mubarak Al-Muharrami 1:57.95;
3000 m St (5): Ahmed Ali Saeed Al-Amiri 9:35.20;
110 m H (5)/hand-timing: Khalfan Saeed Muslim Al-Jabri 14.9;
L J (6): Salem Saleh Al-Yarubi 7.40;
4×400 R (6): Aalalah Club Team 3:24.12;
Junior Men:
100 m (5): Abdullah Ali Al-Handhali 10.91;
400 m (5): Hamza Abdullah Al-Jabri 49.03;
Meeting for Women on 28.04.2023
100 m: Mazoon Khalfan Al-Alaoui 12.26;
400 m: Hanaa Jouma Al-Qasimi 59.69/NR;
4×100 R: Al-Suwaiq Club Team 52.48;
51th KBS Cup Championships at Yecheon / 05. – 09.05.2023
(-courtesy of the KAAF – website- )
Woo Sang-Hyuk (2.32 m – just 1 cm behind the current World Lead) and a new NR in Men´s 35 km Walk
100 m (5)/+1.9: Lee Jae-Sung 10.37; Lee Si-Mon 10.39; Park Won-Jin 10.48; Woo In-Seop 10.50;
Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.52; Kang Eu-Bin 10.69;
semis (6) s1/+1.0: Lee Jung-Tae 10.39 (disq.in final); Lee Jae-Sung 10.47; Lee Si-Mon 10.47;
Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.52; Woo In-Seop 10.52; Moon Hae-Jin 10.56; Lee Yong-Mun 10.57;
s2/+1.2: Park Won-Jin 10.52 (5 of 8 disqualified);
h3/+0.9: Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.62; Lee Yong-Mun 10.68; h4/+0.9: Shin Min-Kyu 10.50; Woo In-Seop 10.67;
h5/+1.3: Lee Jung-Tae 10.47; Lee Si-Mon 10.53; Joo Ji-Myung 10.57; Daniel Kashima 10.71;
h6/+1.8: Kang Eu-Bin 10.64; Yun Yeo-Jun 10.78; h7/+1.1: Moon Hae-Jin 10.64; Oh Seung-Woo 10.66;
Jung In-Sung 10.72; h8/+0.8: Lee Jae-Sung 10.60; Choe Chang-Hee 10.60; Kim Kil-Hoon 10.76; Kim
200 m (8)/-0.1: Shin Min-Kyu 21.01; Ko Seung-Hwan 21.01; Lee Jae-Sung 21.03; Mo Il-Hwan 21.07;
Shon Ji-Won 21.36; Park Min-Su 21.42; Lee Jun-Hyuk 21.61; Oh Seung-Woo 21.64;
semis (8) s1/+1.1: Ko Seung-Hwan 20.75; Lee Jae-Sung 21.09; Lee Jun-Hyuk 21.52; Moon Hae-Jin 21.63;
Jung Do-Young 21.93; Kong Hyeo-Kyun 21.94; s2/-0.3: Shin Min-Kyu 21.09; Mo Il-Hwan 21.26; Shon
Ji-Won 21.45; Park Min-Su 21.46; Oh Seung-Woo 21.61; Park Sie-Young 21.79;
heats (8) h1/-1.4: Ko Seung-Hwan 21.37; Choi Won-Jin 21.97; h2/+0.9: Mo Il-Hwan 21.75;
400 m (7): Kim Ui-Yeon 47.15; Choi Ki-Man 47.59; Ju Seung-Kyun 47.62;
semis (7) s1: Kim Ui-Yeon 48.07; s2: Choi Ki-Man 47.73; Ju Seung-Kyun 47.83;
800 m (7): Park Dea-Sung 1:55.16; Lee Jae-Ung 1:55.18; Lee Hyun-Seo 1:55.25;
heats (7) h2: Kim Dong-Wook 1:54.51; Kim Kyu-Tae 1:55.01;
(4r1) Kim Hong-Rok 14:44.97; (5r1) Kim Ki-Yun 14:47.61;
10000 m (8): Shin Yong-Min 29:54.02; Lee Jang-Kun 30:12.90; Jung Tae-Jun 30:23.81; Kim Hong-Rok
30:27.77; Kim Ki-Yun 30:48.97; Kim Dae-Hoon 30:50.81;
110 m H (9)/-1.8: Kim Kyung-Tae 14.01; Kim Ju-Ho 14.15; Shon Woo-Seung 14.32; Kim Byoung-Jun
14.51; Won Jong-Jin 14.52; Jung Jae-Min 14.58; Kim Min-Hyuk 14.82;
heats (9) h1/+0.3: Kim Kyung-Tae 14.16; Shon Woo-Seung 14.21; Kim Min-Hyuk 14.69; Kim Dae-Hee
14.87; h2/+0.5: Kim Ju-Ho 14.25; Kim Byoung-Jun 14.40; Won Jong-Jin 14.52; Jung Jae-Min 14.76;
400 m H (8): Han Se-Hyun 51.16; Kim Hyun-Bin 51.71; Do Kang-Byung 52.75; Lee Jong-Ho 52.96;
heats (8) h1: Han Se-Hyun 53.72; Do Kang-Byung 53.79; h2: Lee Jong-Ho 52.93; Cho Sang-Hyun/2004
P V (7): Han Du-Hyun 5.10; Yun Da-Wook 5.00; Kim Chan-Min 4.80;
L J (5): Sung Jin-Syuk 7.52/-0.1; Lee Hyun-Woo 7.39/-0.3; Jo Hong-Jo 7.21/-0.1;
S P (8): Jung Il-Woo 17.81; Shim Jun 17.65; Ji Hyun-Woo 17.26; Lee Sung-Bin 17.17; Jang Jung-Hyuk
16.87; Lee Sang-Myung 16.51; Kim Kun-Ju 16.49; Kim Hyun-Min 15.44;
D T (7): Kim Il-Hyun 55.47; Kim Dong-Hyuk 53.10; Lee Hyun-Jae 51.24; Jang Mi-Su 47.72;
H T (5): Lee Yun-Chul 70.70; Kang Min-Seung 60.32; Jang Dong-Won 58.81; Yun Seung-Chan 58.45;
Mir Ha-Wang 58.12; Kim Duk-Hun 57.76; Kim Ji-In 56.12;
J T (6): Kim Da-Ni 74.11; Nam Tae-Poong 71.98; An Ha-Young 63.74; Jeon Byung-Jin 63.22;
20 km Walk (6): Choe Byun-Kwang 1:22:24; Lee Sung-Yoon 1:26:49; Kim Dong-Young 1:32:59;
Kim Seo-Jin 1:33:13; Moon Jong-Hyun 1:34:39; Kim Ga-Ram/2004 1:34:42;
35 km Walk (6): Joo Hyun-Myung 2:34:22/NR; Kim Min-Kyu 2:36:48; Lim Dong-Min 2:37:23;
4×100 R (7): Seoul Team (Cho Kong-Hwan, Lee Jae-Hyuk, Ae Seung-Woo, Park Min-Su) 40.27;
4×400 R (9): Gwacheon Team (Choi Dong-Baek, Seo Jae-Yeong, Kim Yun-Jae, Choi Min-Ki) 3:10.38;
semis (5) s1/+1.1: Kim Da-Eun 11.88; Kang Da-Seul 12.08; Kim So-Eun 12.12; Han Ye-Sol 12.12;
Kim Ae-Young 12.16; s2/+1.5: Yu Jeong-Mi 11.89; Lee Min-Jung 11.99; Jeon Ha-Young/2004 12.06;
Lee Hyun-Hee 12.13; Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 12.13;
heats (5) h1/+1.5: Yu Jeong-Mi 12.01; h2/+1.7: Kang Da-Seul 12.21; h3/+0.8: Kim Ae-Young 12.22;
h4/+0.9: Lee Min-Jung 12.04; Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 12.17; h5/+0.7: Kim Da-Eun 12.00;
200 m (8)/-0.4: Lee Min-Jung 24.51; Kim So-Eun 24.58; Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 24.97; Han Joung-Mi 25.06;
heats (8) h1/-0.7: Kim So-Eun 24.65; Lee Min-Jung 24.75; Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 24.98;
400 m (7): Han Joung-Mi 57.00; Kim Ji-Eun 57.28; Shin Hyun-Jin/2004 57.71;
heats (7) h1: Seo Da-Hyun 57.42; Kim Ji-Eun 57.56;
800 m (7): Cha Ji-Won 2:12.83; Oh Hye-Won 2:13.09;
1500 m (5): Cha Ji-Won 4:22.49; Kim Yu-Jin 4:28.43; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 4:33.10; Lee Jin-Won 4:42.80;
Bang Min-Ji 4:43.78; Shin Mi-Ran 4:44.11;
5000 m (6): Kim Yu-Jin 16:21.40; Lim Ye-Jin 16:49.52; Choi Jung-Yun 16:56.31; Shon Yun-Ah 16:59.01;
Kim Eun-Mi 17:08.84; Oh Dal-Nim 17:11.88; Kim Tae-Rin 17:13.68; Lee Ji-Eun 17:14.29; Sung San-Ah
17:35.99; Lee Yu-Jeong 17:38.95;
100 m H (9)/-0.7: Jo Eun-Ju 13.64; Ryu Na-Hee 13.77; Lim Ye-Reum 14.57; Lee Ji-Min 15.05;
400 H (8): Kim Kyong-Hwa 60.82 (& 63.79 as 1h2); Kim Cho-Eun 60.98; Kim Ji-Eun 62.43;
H J (8): Oh Su-Jung 1.76; Jang Sun-Young 1.73; Jeong Yeon-Jin 1.70; Cha Heon-Jeon 1.70;
P V (7): Shin Su-Young 3.80; Bae Han-Na 3.60; Ko Min-Ji/2004 3.30;
L J (7): Lee Hui-Jin 6.13/+0.6; Yu Jeong-Mi 6.06/+0.3; Kim Kyu-Na 5.96/+0.4;
T J (9): Yu Jin 11.83/-0.7 (!!);
49.28; Kim Mi-Yeon 47.24; Kim Ji-In 43.60;
H T (5): Park Seo-Jin 60.12; Lee Yu-Ra 56.30; Kim Hwi-Su 54.99; Kwon Su-Ah 53.44; Lee Hyun-Joo
51.37; Kim Yun-Seo 51.07; Lee Chae-Yeon 50.88;
J T (7): Kim Kyung-Ae 54.54; Park Ah-Young 51.80; Lee Ka-Hui 50.70; Lee Keum-Hee 50.33;
Ko Hyun-Seo 49.02; Kim Ji-Min 48.87; Yun Se-Jin 48.65; Bae Sung-Mi 47.57; Kwon Jae-Eun 45.21;
Heptathlon (7/8): Koh Eun-Bin 4767 (14.75/+0.9; 1.61; 9.35; 26.97/+0.1 / 5.32/-0.5; 42.89; 2:39.98);
Kim Ju-Hyun 4574 (15.45/+0.9; 1.55; 10.30; 27.38/+0.1 / 5.21/-0.5; 40.74; 2:38.92); Kong Min-Kyong
4430 (15.86/+0.9; 1.49; 9.13; 26.60/+0.1 / 5.03w/+2.4; 44.70; 2:42.49); Shin Ji-Ae 4411 (14.99/+0.9;
1.61; 9.73; 26.90/+0.1 / 5.18/-0.1; 23.63; 2:35.72); Kwon So-Hyun 4152;
4×100 R (7): Siheung Team (Lim Ji-Hui, Lee Min-Jung, Kim Ae-Young, Hwang Yun-Kyung) 46.70;
4×400 R (9): Pohang Team (Heo Sung-Min, Choi Ha-Young, Shin Hyun-Jin, Kim Kyong-Hwa) 3:47.66;
4×400 R (5): Jeongseon Team (Eum Ki-Hyun, Ahn Yeong-Rin, Kim Myung-Ji, Lim Chan-Ho) 3:34.44;
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National Junior Champs at Almaty / 02. – 04.05.2023
(-courtesy of the KAZ-Federation – )
100 m (2)/nwi: Danil Popov/2005 10.64 (& 10.72w/+2.1 as 1h1);
200 m (3)/+1.2: Danil Popov/2005 22.00;
400 m (2): Efim Tarasov/2004 48.46;
110 m H / 99 cm (3)/+0.9: Adi Omarbekov/2004 14.39; Zahar Levitskiy/2004 14.65;
P V (2): Vladislav Garbuznyak/2004 4.70;
T J (3): Georgiy Li/2005 14.94/+0.5;
Decathlon (2/3): Nikita Maximov/2004 6086;
10000 m Walk (2): Darkhan Asetkanuly/2004 46:28.8; Nurzat Kunbolatuly/2005 46:30.8;
4×400 R (4): VKO Junior Team (N.Potyakhin, K.Manash, M.Gorlov, I.Seming) 3:27.43;
100 m (2)/+1.1: Kristina Yermola/2005 12.14 (& 12.16/+1.0 as 1h4);
200 m (3)/+1.3: Mariya Shuvalova/2006 24.90 (& 25.15w/+2.9 as 1h2); Anna Shumilo/2004 25.21;
400 m / heats (2) h1: Anna Shumilo/2004 57.83;
800 m (3): Akbayan Nurmamet/2004 2:14.39;
1500 m (2): Akbayan Nurmamet/2004 4:32.57; Ayana Bolatbek kyzy/2006 4:40.67;
3000 m (3): Sariya Kudaybergen/2006 10:09.14; Ayana Bolatbek kyzy/2006 10:17.93;
5000 m (2): Sariya Kudaybergen/2006 17:35.52; Arina Gladysheva/2005 18:18.33;
100 m H (3)/+0.8: Alina Chistyakova/2005 14.77; Kristina Yermola/2005 14.95 (& 14.90/+0.8 as 1h2);
400 m H (3): Anastasiya Tsvirkunova/2005 62.87;
H J (2): Arina Malyugina/2007 1.75; Irina Sizova/2005 1.70;
P V (3): Elmira Kabirova/2006 3.70; Anna Cherkashina/2008 3.50; Riza Mukametkali/2006 3.30;
Anna Zherebcova/2006 3.30; Veronika Kultysheva/2008 3.20;
L J (3): Anastasiya Rypakova/2004 6.21/+1.0; Anastasiya Kononovich/2005 5.89/+1.7; Dilyara
D T (3): Karina Vassilyeva/2004 44.24;
H T (2): Adema Erlankyzy/2005 43.41; Valeriya Markova/2008 40.86;
J T (2): Nataliya Sokolova/2004 40.04;
10000 m Walk (2): Yasmina Toxanbayeva/2004 49:18.3; Sabrina Arziyeva/2006 51:50.9;
4×100 R (2): Pavlodar Junior Team (K.Rakhimova, M.Shuvalova, K.Yermola, D.Trofimenko) 46.37;
4×400 R (4): Karaganda Junior Team (A.Tsvirkunova, M.Zubareva, S.Kim, A.Shumilo) 3:54.76;
4×400 R (3): Karaganda Junior Team (D.Kim, N,Seydrakhman, A.Shumilo, A.Tsvirkunova) 3:44.19;
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(-correction to Report No 11 – courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan – )
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32nd SEA Games at Seam Reap / 06.05.2023
Agus Prayogo INA 2:32:59; Atlan Arbois PHI 2:33:27; Nguyen Thanh Hoang VIE 2:35:49; Tan Huong
was one of the non-finishers);
Hendro INA 1:40:42; Nguyen Thanh Ngung VIE 1:45:36; Pyae Phyo Htun MYA 1:49:39; Artid Sriwichai
THA 1:51:20; Sriven Tan MAS/2005 1:52:59;
Odekta Elvina Naibaho INA 2:48:14; Le Thi Tuyet VIE/2004 2:49:21; Christine Hallasgo PHI 2:50:27; Linda Janthachit THA 2:58:11; Aye Myint Myint MYA 3:11:52; Aoranuch Aiamtas THA 3:17:36; Sharon Tan Fang Yu SGP 3:32:58;
Nguyen Thi Thanh Phuc VIE 1:55:02; Violine Intan Puspita INA 1:55:14; Kotchapon Tangsrivong THA
1:57:11; Zin May Htet MYA 2:01:35; Than Than Soe MYA 2:10:20; Nguyen Thi Van VIE 2:15:22;
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Amanat Half Marathon at Osh / 07.05.2023
(-courtesy of the Race – website – )
Azizakhon Mirzakbarova UZB 1:22:18; Mokhinabonu Komilova UZB 1:26:04;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
(-courtesy of Race – websites – )
TCS Internat.World 10 km Road Race at Bengaluru / 21.05.2023
following are the best performances from this traditional 10k Road Race with very close finishes in the Men´s Race (both categories)
Sebastian Sawe KEN 27:59 (27:58.24); Rodrigue Kwizera BDI 27:59 (27:58.35); Hillary Chepkwony KEN
28:00 (27:59.70); Nicholas Kipkorir KEN 28:06; Nibret Melak ETH 28:13; Milkesa Milkesha ETH 28:21;
Solomon Berihu ETH 28:28; Gemechu Dida ETH 28:37; Patrick Mosin KEN 28:40; Birhanu Legese ETH
28:46;
best Indian finishers: Murli Kumar Gavit 29:59 (29:58.03); Harmanjot Singh 30:00 (29:59.10); Uttam Chand 30:00 (29:59.24); Gaurav Mathur 30:00 (29:59.38); Sandeep Kumar 30:04; Pankaj Kumar 30:23;
Tsehay Gemechu ETH 31:38; Fotyen Tesfaye ETH 31:42; Dera Dida ETH 31:45; Jesca Chelangat KEN 31:58; Yalemget Yaregal Mekuriyaw ETH 31:59; Avaline Chirchir KEN 32:04; Zeineba Yimer ETH 32:13; Aminet Ahmed ETH 32:17; Vicoty Chepngeno KEN 32:23; Faith Chepkoech KEN 32:30; Magdalena Shauri TAN 32:44; Aberash Minsewo ETH 32:49; Mercyline Cherono KEN 32:54; Birtukan
Workneh ETH 33:34;
best Indian finishers; Tamshi Singh 34:12; Poonam Sonune 34:29; Seema ?? 34:30; Preenu Yadav 34:38;
Reshma Kevate 34:38; Bharti Nain 34:42; Kavita Yadav 36:00; Priti Lamba 36:35; Neetu Kumari 37:21;
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Issyk Kul Silk Marathon at Cholpo-Ata / 13.05.2023
Marathon:
Shokhrukh Davlyatov UZB 2:17:39; Narandulam Munkhbayar MGL 2:21:57; Huang Yongzheng CHN 2:23:17; Bakhiyor Utkirov UZB 2:25:52; Saber Charkhi IRI 2:27:25; Ilya Tyapkin KGZ 2:30:30;
Berdigul Aitpai uulu KGZ 2:36:50; Aiman Momunaliyev KGZ 2:38:34;
Half Marathon:
Nursultan Keneshbekov KGZ 1:09:37; Peter Molloy GBR 1:09:54; Siarhei Platonau BLR 1:09:58;
Tilekjan Jekshenaly KGZ 1:11:01; Yevgeniy Fadeyev UZB 1:11:28; Zhakshylyk Turdakunov KGZ
1:12:27; Sujunbek Kubanov KGZ 1:14:32; Islambek Makhmedov KGZ 1:15:00;
10 km Road Race:
Siarhei Krauchenia BLR 32:03; Musulman Dzholomanov KGZ 32:39; Samad Kazakbayev KGZ 32:47;
Marathon:
Yevgeniya Prokofyeva UKR 2:39:32; Galbadrakh Khishigsaikhan MGL 2:42:24; Gulshanoy Satarova
KGZ 2:43:33; Zhou Xia CHN 2:53:03; Yelena Tolstykh RUS 3:05:11; Anastasiya Baranova RUS
3:15:32; Dilfuza Allayarova UZB 3:23:22; Sabina Talacheva UZB 3:27:34;
Half Marathon:
Mariya Korobitskaya KGZ 1:18:04; Ainuska Kalil kyzy KGZ 1:19:01; Yekaterina Tunguskova UZB 1:19:17; Volha Nemohai BLR 1:21:35;
10 km Road Race (very questionable distance or timing !!):
Nuriya Aidarova KGZ 33:04; Aigerim Maksymbekova KGZ 33:14;
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JORDAN
Aquafina Dead Sea Marathon at Aqaba / 12.05.2023
50 km Race:
Mithqal Al-Abbadi JOR 3:24:21; Salameh Al-Aqraa JOR 3:27:40;
Half Marathon:
Yousef Yubi (JOR/???) 1:07:44; Abdelaziz Al-Sanee JOR 1:10:59; Ayman Al-Rabaat JOR 1:11:43;
Women:
Half Marathon:
Hanoia Hasballah SUD 1:18:31; Sabreyeh Al-Maradat JOR 1:35:31;
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MALAYSIA
MWM Half Marathon at Petaling Jaya / 14.05.2023
Sanjay Manimaran MAS 1:11:32;
Women:
Noor Amelia Musa MAS 1:30:38; Agnieszka Najnigier-Pierzynowska POL 1:37:44 / 1st Veteran;
Michelle Chua MAS 1:37:55;
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VIETNAM
Sacombank National Half Marathon at Ha Nam / 14.05.2023
Viet Ki Ly Hoang 1:13:52; Hue Dinh Thanh 1:14:51;
Women:
Hoang Thi Hong Ngoc 1:30:38; Ngo Thi Khanh Ny 1:30:52; Nguyen Thi Lua 1:33:18; Nguyen Thi Lan
2:33:38; Hoang Huong Thuy 1:33:48;
National Half Marathon at Quang Ngai / 07.05.2023
Nhan Thin 1:15:53;
Women:
Pham Thi Binh 1:29:04; Nguyen Thi Minh Hien 1:35:29;
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UZBEKISTAN
Nat.Race Walk & Cross-Country Champs at Tashkent/14.05.2023
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website- )
following are selected best performances from two championships / hand-timing & no wind-readings reported
in accurate results from the University Champs / all athletes at the Junior/U20 Champs born 2004 or later
Men:
20 km Walk: Shahboz Toshpulatov 1:44:54;
10 km Cross-Country: Bekzod Baimatov 31:44; Otabek Fayzullayev 32:23; Mukhammadkodyr Soyatov
32:34;
Women:
20 km Walk: Diana Yafasova 1:58:53;
5 km Cross Country: Veronika Grishina 18:43; Yekaterina Antropova 18:56;
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ON THE TRACK
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
International Athletics Grand Prix at Dubai / 12.05.2023
(-courtesy of the World Athletics – website – )
following are detailed results from this International Meeting at the Dubai Police Club Stadium
Men:
100 m/Race 1/+0.1: Sunday Akintan NGR/2004 10.24; Noureddine Hadid LBN 10.55; Marian Tanase ROU
10.68; James Ellington GBR 10.69; Rashid Hwishel Al-Asimi OMA 10.69; Ammar Yasser Al-Saifi OMA 10.75; Fateh Adnan Awadh Qaisan OMA 10.78; Mohamed Al-Hammadi UAE 10.81; Race 3/-0.3: Tamer Saleh LBN 10.88;
200 m/Race 1/+0.2: Toby Harries GBR 20.65; Noureddine Hadid LBN 20.78/NR; Rashid Hwishel
Al-Asimi OMA 20.78; Marian Tanase ROU 21.07; James Ellington GBR 21.13; Sunday Akintan NGR/2004 21.34; Race 2/+0.1: Khalid Saleh Al-Ghailani OMA 21.25; Tamer Saleh LBN 21.46; Hamza Abdullah Al-Jabri OMA 21.72; Salama Al-Habib JOR 21.97;
400 m / Race 1: Robert Parge ROU 46.81; Mohamad Mortada LBN 47.08; Sorin Voinea ROU 47.70; Mohamed Obaid Al-Saadi OMA 48.03; Othman Ali Al-Bousaidi OMA 48.11; Remus Niculita ROU 48.34;
Denis Toma ROU 48.51; Race 2: Mohamed Saeed Amer Al-Mabsali OMA 48.33;
800 m: Ebrahim Al-Zofairi KUW 1:49.53; Cristian Voicu ROU 1:49.98; Mohamed Al-Suleimani OMA 1:50.50; Mohamed Hannouf LBN 1:50.83;
3000 m: Yasser Salem Bagharab QAT 8:01.29; Saoud Jouma Al-Zaabi UAE 8:32.01; Saleh Al-Hammadi UAE 8:37.44;
400 m H: Marc Anthony Ibrahim LBN 50.86; Berke Akcam TUR 51.20; Ahmed Al-Fazar OMA 54.69; Soufiane Masaoudi MAR 54.78;
L J: Salem Saleh Al-Yarubi OMA 7.60/+0.9;
S P: Andrei Toader ROU 19.44; Ahmed Ali ?? UAE 14.30;
4×100 R/no details: OMA 41.13; LBN 42.20;
4×400 R/no details: ROU 3:16.20; LBN 3:18.56; OMA 3:19.38;
Women:
100 m/-0.2: Aziza Sbailty LBN 11.89; Olena Radiuk-Kucuk UKR 11.98; Maria Bisericescu ROU 12.01; Srenidhe Ravikumar IND 12.35;
200 m/-0.1: Maria Bisericescu ROU 23.60; Aziza Sbaity LBN 23.80; Olena Radiuk-Kucuk UKR 23.84;
Azza Sultan Al-Yarubi OMA 25.24;
800 m: Elena Lavric ROU 2:08.71; Maria-Talida Sfarghiu ROU 2;:11:49; Antonia Bodnariuc ROU 2:13.05;
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National Clubs Competition at Dubai / 06. – 07.05.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Winfried Kramer & Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
following are selected best performances (out of results in ARAB figures) with thanks to translations by my
correspondent as above; nationality and accurate names for some of the following foreign athletes unconfirmed /
no exact dates per event & no wind-readings reported / very low standards in all events for Women
Men:
100 m: Sunday Akintan NGR/2004 10.33; Mohamed Hassan Al-Nubi UAE 10.73; Ali Mohamed Jassim UAE 10.85;
200 m: Sunday Akintan NGR/2004 21.33; Mohamed Hassan Al-Nubi UAE 21.85;
400 m: Sultan Salman Naif UAE 49.17; Moath Fawzi Johar UAE 49.19;
800 m: Ahmed Hassan Okato ??? 1:52.04; Saoud Juma Jassim UAE 1:53.46; Abdulsalam Farah SOM 1:54.97;
1500 m: Visa Polo (???) Tadesse ???(/probably ETH) 3:54.81; Ahmed Hassan Okato ??? 3:54.83; Saoud Juma Jassim UAE 3:57.68; Abdulsalam Farah SOM 3:58.79;
5000 m: Visa Polo (???) Tadesse ???/(probably ETH) 14:44.51; Omar Al-Ouahdani MAR 14:46.21;
3000 m St: Omar Al-Ouahdani MAR 8:46.63; Khaled Khalil Ramadan UAE 9:37.09; Saleh Mubarak Nasser
UAE 9:37.78;
110 m H: Precious Okuni ???/(probably NGR) 14.34;
400 m H: Kirwan Mort Gedo ??? 52.79; Precious Okuni ???/(probably NGR) 54.97;
T J: Mohamed Abdullah Abbas UAE 14.81; C.Ogulu Amod ??? 14.78;
S P: Ahmed El Desouki Ibrahim EGY 16.18; Jassim Mohamed Lashkari UAE 15.33;
D T: Ahmed El Desouki Ibrahim EGY 51.38; Jassim Mohamed Lashkari UAE 46.54;
5000 m Walk: Al-Shaali Hassan Al-Nuaimi UAE 23:09.95;
4×100 R/no details: Al-Shabab Al-Ahly Club Team 42.41;
4×400 R/no details: Al-Sharjah Club Team 3:23.89;
Women:
200 m: Kimberley Baptiste GBR 25.18;
Ultimate Racenight Meeting at Dubai / 12.05.2023
(-courtesy of the Ultimate Athletics – website – )
Men:
100 m/-1.9: Rilwan Olowu NGR 10.88;
300 m: Dannish Walker-Khan GBR 34.48;
4×100 R/no details: Al-Warqa´a Club (Mixed Nationality Team) 42.27;
Women:
100 m/-1.8: Kimberley Baptiste GBR 11.56;
200 m/-3.4: Kimberley Baptiste GBR 23.07 / as 2nd in mixed race;
4×100 R/no details: Ultimate Women Club (Mixed Nationality Team incl. K.Baptiste) 48.23;
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Ultimate Time Trials Meeting at Dubai / 29.04.2023
(-courtesy of the Ultimate Athletics – website – )
Men:
100 m /Race 1/+1.3: Dannish Walker-Khan GBR 10.52; Keano Elliott Paris-Samuel GBR 10.72;
Race 2/+0.2: Dannish Walker-Khan GBR 10.81;
200 m/+0.2: Dannish Walker-Khan GBR 21.45; Keano Elliott Paris-Samuel GBR 21.58;
Women:
100 m Race 1/+0.5: Kimberley Baptiste GBR 11.48 / as 1st in mixed race;
Race 2/+0.2: Kimberley Baptiste GBR 11.57 / as 3rd in mixed race with D.Walker-Khan;
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26th National FedCup Champs at Ranchi / 15. -18.05.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan – )
following are detailed results from this major National competition incl. Several excellent performances /
all Indian athletes except a guest from the Maldives as noted (Men´s 800 m) / all relevant performances in qualification (for few Field events only) are shown in bracketts
Men:
100 m (16)/nwi: Amiya Kumar Mallick 10.31; V.K.Elakkiyadasan 10.37; Dondapati Mruty Jayarai/2005 10.40; Pranav Pramod Gurav 10.53; Maymon Poulose 10.56; Gurindervir Singh 10.59; Shashikanth Virupaksha 10.71;
semis (15) s1/+0.3: Kumar Mallick 10.41; Jayarai 10.51; Gurindervir 10.53; Sadanand Kumar 10.57; Lalu Prasad Bhoi 10.59; Animesh Kujur 10.66; T.Midhun 10.73; s2/+1.4: Poulose 10.46 (10.451); Gurav 10.46
(10.455); Elakkiyadasan 10.48; Virupaksha 10.49; M,.Karthikeyan 10.71; T.K.Jyothi Prasad 10.73; Guni
Vasant Rajlu Naidu 10.73;
heats (15) h1/-1.1: Bhoi 10.56; Kumar Mallick 10.64; Gurindervir 10.69; h2/-0.9: Virupaksha 10.75;
Kujur 10.79; Midhun 10.80; h3/+1.1: Poulose 10.54; Elakkiyadasan 10.57; Gurav 10.64; Karthikeyan
10.74; Naidu 10.79; h4/-0.5: Sadanand 10.75;
200 m (18)/-1.1: Amlan Borgohain 20.83; Animesh Kujur 20.94; Kapil ?? 21.44; Abhin B.Devadiga 21.54;
Jay Shah 21.61; Rahul Ramesh Kadam 21.62; Sourav Saha 21.63;
heats (17) h1/-0.5: Kujur 20.93; Devadiga 21.41; Kadam 21.51; Saha 21.63; V.K.Elakkiyadasan 21.77;
h2/ 0.0: Borgohain 20.85; Kapil 21.60; Jay Shah 21.65; Ragul Kumar 21.77;
400 m (16): Rajesh Ramesh 45.75; Muhammed Ajmal 45.85; Muhammed Anas Yahiya 46.19; Arokia Rajiv
46.54; Joel W.Nihal 46.87; Angrej Singh 46.88; Milo Chacko Kurian 47.38;
semis (15) s1: Ramesh 46.13; Rajiv 46.63; Angrej 47.04; Shubham Dattatray 47.25; Deepak Singh/2005 47.41; Sumit Kumar 47.44; Rahul Baby 47.82; s2: Ajmal 46.63; Nihal 46.85; Kurian 47.19; Kapil ?? 47.42; Lakshaydeep ?? 47.86; Karunamay Mahato 47.93; s3: Anas Yahiya 46.27; Mohit Kumar 46.99 (dns in final); S.Barath 47.19; Nowajis Shaikh 47.35; Rahul Ramesh Kadam 47.52; Vikrant Panchal 48.05; Sharon Abraham 48.11;
heats (15) h1: Rajiv 47.59; Sumit Kumar 47.85; Mahantesh Siddappa 47.95; h2: Anas Yahiya 47.02;
Angrej 47.62; Dattatray 47.65; Shaikh 47.73; Mahato 47.93; h3: Ajmal 47.11; Nihal 47.42; Rashid ?? 47.47; Kapil 47.83; Deepak Singh/2005 47.84; h4: Ramesh 47.18; Kadam 47.31; Barath 47.41; Baby 48.07; Maninder Singh 48.23; h5: Mohit Kumar 47.97; Lakshaydeep 47.98; Panchal 48.46; h6: Kurian
47.94; Abraham 48.18; A.Suraj 48.21;
800 m (18): Krishan Kumar 1:46.83; Mohammed Afsal 1:47.66; Ankesh Chaudhary 1:48.38; Anu Kumar 1:48.84; Manpreet Singh Toor 1:49.45; Prakash Balu Gadade 1:50.79; Manpreet Singh Sandhu 1:51.21;
Sahil Khan/2005 1:52.46;
heats (17) h1: Afsal 1:50.03; Singh Toor 1:50.05; Abhishek Singh Thakur 1:50.33; G.Ajith 1:51.72; Ankit Mishra 1:52.54; Ashok Dandasena 1:53.36; Dhinesh Ravi 1:53.42; h2: Krishan Kumar 1:51.95; Singh Sandhu 1:52.24; K.A.Akhil 1:52.63; Harjot Singh 1:54.44; Hussain Riza MDV 1:54.51; Sree Kiran 1:54.99; h3: Chaudhary 1:49.73; Anu Kumar 1:49.93; Gadade 1:50.13; Khan/2005 1:50.33; Aman Kumar
1:50.87; Nitin ?? 1:51.60; Satyajeet Suresh Pujari 1:51.95; Jagbir Dhaka 1:53.28; Nikesh Dhanraj Rathod 1:53.91;
1500 m (16): Jinson Johnson 3:44.43; Abhishek Singh Thakur 3:45.32; Rahul Harveer Singh 3:45.72; Rahul Baloda 3:46.17; Sachelal Patel 3:46.32; Manjeet Rameshwar 3:49.88; Vishal Chavan 3:51.65; Manpreet Singh Sandhu 3:51.88; Ankit ?? 3:54.91;
heats (15) h1: Singh Thakur 3:48.87; Baloda 3:49.05; Patel 3:49.45; Manjeet 3:50.09; Chavan 3:51.45;
Abhinandh Sundaresan 3:52.11; Nikesh Dhanraj Rathod 3:52.14; Shashi Bhushan Singh 3:54.70;
h2: Aman Choudhary 3:46.04 (dns in final); Johnson 3:49.21; Satyajeet Suresh Pujari 3:49.54 (dnf in final); Singh Sandhu 3:50.18; Harveer Singh 3:50.55; Ankit ?? 3:50.94; Salman Farookh 3:52.08; Shailabh ?? 3:52.67; Aman Kumar 3:52.72; Harshdeep Kumar 3:53.01;
5000 m (18): Gulveer Singh 13:54.41; Abhishek Pal 13:56.32; Harman Jot Singh 13:57.02; Gaurav Mathur 13:57.55; Gurpreet ?? 13:59.58; Sandeep Singh 13:59.99; Hemraj Gurjar 14:02.19; Ajay ?? 14:02.41; Uttam Chand 14:02.92; Pritam Kumar 14:04.18; Sunil Kumar 14:05.13; Murli Kumar Gavit 14:14.22; Ajay Kumar 14:23.47; Harjodhvir Singh 14:23.97;
10000 m (15): Gulveer Singh 29:05.90; Abhishek Pal 29:07.11; Rohit Kumar 29:08.95; Uttam Chand 29:09.82; Gurpreet ?? 29:12.32; Kartik Kumar 29:12.57; Sandeep Singh 29:13.99; Harman Jot Singh 29:14.31; Pritam Kumar 29:16.98; Harish ?? 29:18.35; Murli Kumar Gavit 29:27.76; Gaurav Mathur 29:30.89; Ajay Kumar 29:32.09; Ankit Kumar 29:34.80; Sahil Gill 29:34.89; Vineet Kunwar 29:35.03;
Sunil Kumar 29:45.17; Kiran Matre 29:50.09; Dinesh ?? 29:51.04; Suresh Kumar 30:01.24; Harjodhvir Singh 30:09.53; Kalidas Hirave 30:10.49; Islam Ali 30:23.56; Naveen ?? 30:51.17; Sumit Goliyan 30:52.42;
3000 m St (15): Md Nur Hasan 8:30.56 / Asian 2023 Leader & 2nd IND All-Time; Vikram Singh 8:40.20;
Sumit Kumar 8:48.49; Pukeshwar Lal 8:48.68; Ankit Rajesh 8:49.41; Paul Mathew 8:51.93; Sourabh Antil 8:52.17; Kunwar Prabender 8:52.53; Vikaram Kumar 8:58.53; Balkishan ?? 8:59.69; Prince ?? 9:02.07;
Sunil Joliya Jinabhai 9:05.49; Puran Rai 9:06.37; Krishan Anil Singh 9:22.74;
110 m H (17)/-1.0: Tejas Ashok Shirse 13.72; Madhvendra Singh Shekhar 14.01; Sachin Binu 14.23; Ronald Babu 14.37; Muhammed Lazan 14.45; Sandeep Choudhary 14.48; Kunal Chaudhary 14.56; Yashwanth Kumar 14.62;
heats (16) h1/-0.2: Singh Shekhar 14.10; Kumar 14.62; Kunal Chaudhary 14.67; Srikanth Madhiyast
14.92; Amrinder Singh Aulakh 14.96; h2/ 0.0: Shirse 13.61/ 2nd IND All-Time; Binu 14.29; Babu 14.40;
Sandeep Choudhary 14.52; Lazan 14.56;
400 m H (18): P.Yashas 49.40 / 3rd IND All-Time / pre-best: 50.89/2022 !!; T.Santhosh Kumar 49.51; Madari P.Jabir 49.99; K.Sathish 51.36; Dharun Ayyasamy 51.42; Rohan Gautam Kamble 51.62; Nirmal Yadav 52.40;
heats (17) h1: Jabir 51.93; Sathish 52.19; Yadav 52.44; Aftab Alam 52.87; Aryan Prajwal Kashyapa 52.91; Pravin Kumar 53.20; Vishweer Singh 53.33; h2: Santhosh Kumar 50.59; Ayyasamy 51.07; Yashas
51.86; Kamble 52.03; C.Binu Aquito 53.44; Manjeet ?? 53.65;
H J (16): Sarvesh Anil Kushare 2.22; Jesse Sandesh 2.18; Swadhin Kumar Majhi 2.11; Kaustubha Jaiswal 2.05;
P V (18): Dev Meena/2005 4.80; Rambeer Singh 4.70; Sakhti Mahendran 4.60; Aniket Kumar Patel 4.60;
S.Balan 4.50; Anshu Patel/2005 4.50; Uttam ?? 4.50; Somveer ?? & Dharmendra Kumar 4.50;
L J (16)/nwi (all results shown as 0.0 m/sec): P.David 7.75 (7.39); Muhammed Anees Yahiya 7.73 (7.70);
Radhakrishnan Samuel 7.59 (7.24); Siddharth Mohan Naik 7.52 (7.22); Rishabh Rishishwar 7.50 (7.10); Vishnu Siva Sankar 7.46 (7.23); Aditya Kumar Singh 7.21 (7.16); R.Sajan 7.16; K.Mohammed Asief 7.16 (7.17); Daud Khan 7.10 (7.10); other qualifier: Yugant Shekhar Singh 7.18;
T J (18)/nwi (all results shown as 0.0 m/sec): Abdulla Aboobacker 16.76; Unnikrishnan Karthik 16.44; Mohamme Salahuddin 16.03; Vishal Kumar 16.02; Arpinder Singh 15.43; Vishal Bahadur 15.37; Amrit Pal Singh 14.95; A.Vaisakh 14.94;
S P (16) / qualification (15): Tajinderpal Singh Toor 20.42 (19.87); Sahib Singh 19.23 (17.98); Karanveer Singh 19.05 (19.03); Dhanvir Singh 17.40 (17.64); Aniket ?? 17.20 (17.26); Ashish Bhalothia 17.12 (16.06); Abhilash Saxena 17.06 (17.25); Inderjeet Singh 16.97 (16.04); Anurag Singh Kaler 16.08 (16.57); other
qualifier: Govind Vijay Rai 16.31;
D T (16): Harpreet Singh 55.63; Nirbhay Singh 54.39; Sachin Suhag 51.34; Praveen Kumar 50.88; Bhanu Sharma 49.85; Hardeep Singh 49.64; Prince Singh 49.48; Ajay Kumar 47.42; Naveen Kumar 47.34; Navjot Singh 47.22;
H T (17): Damneet Singh 64.91; Taranveer Singh Bains 64.81; Lokesh Poonia 57.61; Shamsul Irfan 56.24;
Dupinder Singh 56.20; Lovejeet Singh 54.12;
J T (18): Rohit Yadav 83.40 / 5th IND All-Time; D.Prakash Manu 82.95; Sachin Yadav 80.27 (pre-best: 75.08/2023); Kishore Kumar Jena 76.17; Uttam Balasaheb Patil 74.76; Vikrant Malik 74.19; Kunwer Ajajraj Singh 73.44; Sarbjeet Singh 71.69; Vikas Yadav 69.19; Vikas ?? 67.95; Sahil Silwal 65.13;
Decathlon (15/16)/nwi: Usaid Khan 6970 (11.09; 6.55; 12.19; 1.86; 49.65 / 15.34; 35.60; 4.30; 50.83; 4:52.37);
Mohit ?? 6794 (11.61; 6.51; 11.35; 1.83; 51.71 / 15.91; 39.45; 4.40; 55.88; 4:52.45); S.Gokul 6752 (11.31; 6.72; 12.07; 1.80; 50.90 / 15.67; 35.85; 4.30; 46.47; 4:51.57); N.Thowfeeq 6653 (11.14; 6.78; 10.14; 1.77; 49.81 / 15.73; 31.09; 4.20; 51.05; 4:50.36); Rohit Roman 6650 (11.26; 6.46; 11.31; 1.74; 49.98 / 15.50; 31.76;
3.80; 51.75; 4:31.55); Joe S.Stalin 6613 (11.20; 7.06; 11.90; 1.80; 50.48 / 16.32; 29.21; 4.20; 38.48; 4:35.47);
Rahul Yadav 6336; Sourabh Rathi 6237; Neeraj Kumar 6132;
Women:
100 m (16)/-0.2: Srabani Nanda 11.57; Archana Suseendran 11.66; A.T.Daneshwari 11.69 (11.685); Vijaya Kumari 11.69 (11.690); Himani Chandel 11.75; Nithya Gandhe 11.90; Kaveri Laxmangouda Patil 12.09;
Nithya Ramraj 12.16;
heats (15) h1/+0.8: Nanda 11.63; Kumari 11.77; Patil 12.00; N.S.Simi 12.06; Simrandeep Kaur 12.13;
h2/-0.6: Suseendran 11.55; Daneshwari 11.82; Gandhe 11.98; h3/-0.8: Chandel 11.69; Ramraj 12.05; P.D.Anjali 12.09;
200 m (18)/-2.2: Jyothi Yarraji 23.42; Archana Suseendran 23.61; Himani Chandel 24.23; Simrandeep Kaur
24.63; A.T.Daneshwari 24.84; P.D.Anjali 25.16; Madhumita Deb 25.22;
heats (17) h1/-0.1: Suseendran 23.46; Simrandeep 24.41; Anjali 24.53; h2/-0.5: Yarraji 23.47; Chandel 24.01; Daneshwari 24.54; Deb 24.94;
400 m (16): Priya H.Mohan 53.40; Sonja Baishya 53.42; Florence Barla 53.76; Jisna Mathew 54.13; Subha Venkatesan 54.42; V.K.Vismaya 54.65;
heats (15) h1: Aishwarya Mishra 52.85 (disq.in final); Baishya 53.89; Venkatesan 54.28; Mathew 54.52;
Kiran Pahal 55.28; Deepanshi ?? 55.93; Salini V.Krishan 57.20; h2: Vithya Ramraj 53.32 (dnf in final);
Mohan 53.49; Barla 54.19; Vismaya 55.26; Kunja Rajitha 56.59; Rajni Nagar 57.30;
800 m (18): Chanda ?? 2:01.79; Lavika Sharma 2:03.70; Twinkle Chaudhary 2:03.74; Pooja ?? 2:04.81; Ashakiran Barla/2006 2:04.82 / Asian 2023 Youth Leader & NYR; Kajal Rangnath Kanwade 2:11.40; Thota Sankeertana 2:14.02;
heats (17) h1: Chaudhary 2:05.39; Barla/2006 2:07.58; Sharma 2:07.65; Pooja 2:09.90; Sankeertana 2:12.34; Shivani Hudda 2:12.50; h2: Chanda 2:08.58; Kanwade 2:11.24; G.K.Vijayakumari 2:11.93; Shivanki Awasthi 2:14.92;
1500 m (16): Ankita Dhiyani 4:16.99; Chanda ?? 4:17.55; Pooja ?? 4:20.03; P.Unnikrishnan Chitra 4:30.00;
5000 m (18): Ankita Dhiyani 15:49.49; Sanjivani B.Jadhav 15:51.16; Seema ?? 16:11.72; Kavita Yadav 16:20.56; Phoolan Pal 16:21.74; Antima Pal/2004 17:15.19; Dreshtiben Pravinbhai 17:28.97;
10000 m (15): Sanjivani B.Jadhav 33:32.73; Kavita Yadav 34:05.47; Seema ?? 34:43.66; Soniya ?? 37:23.69 (only 4 finishers);
3000 m St (15): Priti Lamba 9:47.78; Bhagyashree Lahanu 10:24.03; Komal C.Jagadale 10:25.32; Susmita Tigga 10:42.55; Babli Verma 10:49.60; Maneesha ?? 11:09.03; Rutuja Tatyasah Kamble/2004 12:14.65;
100 m H (17)/-0.9: Jyothi Yarraji 12.89; Nithya Ramraj (twin to Vithya, the 400 hurdler !) 13.44 / 5th IND All-Time; Sapna Kumari 13.58; Pragyan Prasant Sahu 13.60; Agasara Nandini 13.65; Prathibha Kumari 14.21; Ann Rose Tomy 14.30;
heats (16) h1/ 0.0: Yarraji 13.18; Sahu 13.61; Nandini 13.83; Pranjali Dilip Patil 14.19; Tomy 14.22;
h2/ 0.0: Ramraj 13.62; Sapna Kumari 14.11; Pratibha Kumari 14.19; Sabita Toppo/2005 14.26; Moumita Mondal 14.90;
400 m H (18): Vithya Ramraj 57.51; R.Arathi 58.29; Anu Raghavan 59.32; J.Dhivya 59.71; Nanhi ??
59.72; Salini V.Krishan 62.71;
H J (18): Rubina Yadav 1.80; Angel P.Devasia 1.76; Khyathi Mathur & Abhinaya Shetty 1.76; Giji George Stephen 1.70;
P V (18): Rosy Meena Paulraj 4.00; Pavithra Venkatesh 4.00; Babanica Elangovan 3.60; Babita Patel 3.50;
Nisha Banu Abdulla 3.50; Nikita Anupakare/2005 3.50;
L J (18): Ancy Sojan 6.56/ 0.0; Karthika Gothandapani 6.31/ 0.0; Nayana James 6.30/ 0.0; Moumita Mondal 6.02/-0.; Susmita ??/2004 6.02/-0.9; Priya Rathore 6.02/ 0.0; Pooja Saini 6.00/+0.9; Deepanshi Singh 5.97/-1.3; Meryl Ann Mathew 5.76/ 0.0; Priyanka Kerketta 5.71/ 0.0;
T J (16)/nwi (all results shown as 0.0 m/sec): Poorva Hitesh Sawant 13.27; Mallala Anusha 13.11; K.M. Sonam 13.10; Mimansa Dahiya 12.98; Sharvari Avinas Parulekar 12.92;
S P (16): Abha Khatua 16.57 (& 16.33); Manpreet Kaur/(1990) 16.57 (& 15.82); Paramjot Kaur 15.79;
Nidhi Pawaiya 14.16; Rekha ?? 13.81;
D T (17): Shalini Chaudhary 49.35; Paramjot Kaur 48.76; Salmi Kispotta 46.31; Bharti Kumari 45.63;
Shweta Singh 45.35; Baljit Kaur 44.97; K.M.Madhu Verma 42.26;
H T (15): Tanya Chaudhary 60.54; Sarita R.Singh 60.45; Manpreet Kaur/(1998) 57.08; Rekha Singh 56.98;
K.M.Fatma 55.75; Anmol Kaur 55.08; Gunjan Singh 54.10; Varsha ?? 52.55;
J T (16): Annu Rani 59.24; Uma Choudhary 51.15; Shilpa Rani 50.87; Harita ?? 49.29; Monika ?? 46.96;
Anjani Kumari 45.83;
Heptathlon (17/18)/nwi: Sowmiya Murugan 5187 (14.63; 1.62; 12.58; 25.97 / 5.44; 42.23; 2:33.93); Purnima Hembran 5128 (14.34; 1.65; 11.58; 26.04 / 5.58 37.90; 2:35.58); Tanushree ?? 4655 (15.92; 1.65; 8.70; 27.24 /
5.22; 38.15; 2:25.77); S.Deepika 4494; Sonu Bhalothia 4438; Helan Saji 4199;
(-courtesy of the KSA – Federation with thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
following are additions and corrections to the Reports No 12 & 8 after receipt of the official results in ARAB
figures and translations by my correspondent as above (i.e. wind-readings and details to the Decathlon as well as more detailed results from the 1stMeeting in March)
2nd Premier Clubs League Meeting at Qatif / 05. – 06.05.2023
100 m (5)/+1.6: Abdulaziz Abdou Ataafi 10.37; Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie 10.38; Mahmoud Hafiz Ibrahim 10.45; Mohammed Dawood Abdullah 10.48; Sultan Khaled Khalidi 10.48; Abdulaziz Rabie Al-Jadaani 10.48; Ali Abdullah Al-Taoufik 10.72; Bader Al-Qahtani 10.85;
200 m (6)/+0.2: Abdulaziz Abdou Ataafi 20.69 (not 20.65); Shaker Abduljalil Al-Salim 21.24; Sultan Khaled Khalidi 21.34; Ismail Mohamed Al-Sabyani 21.55; Abdulaziz Rabie Al-Jadaani 21.57;
110 m H (5)/+0.3: Atia Mohamed Al-Shamrani 14.09; Shaker Abdullah Al-Salim 14.14; Saad Mohamed Bakhit Johar 14.21; Bakr Ali Al-Jouma 14.24; Mohamed Khaled Al-Khalidi 14,64; Salman Abdulrahman Al-Jadaani 14.86;
L J (5)/addit.wind-readings: Ahmad Fayez Marzouk 7.55/+1.4; Mubarak Shaheen Al-Shaheen 7.27/+1.5; Issa Abdullah Jarrah 7.24/+1.2; Omar Abdelrahman Al-Mukhaimer 7.12/+1.3;
T J (6)/addit.wind-readings: Hassan Nasser Darweesh 15.37/-0.2; Abdulrahman Saleh Al-Moualid 15.15/-0.9; Majed Ghazi Marzouk 15.02/ 0.0; Omar Abdelrahman Al-Mukhaimer 14.95/+0.3; Abdelrahman Mohamed Sharaheli 14.84/ 0.0; Sami Musa Bakhit 14.72/ 0.0;
Decathlon (5/6)/addit.details: Mohamed Rashid Al-Subaie/2004 6379 (10.88; 6.57; 12.58; 1.87; 51.96 / 15.66; 39.16; 4.00; 40.58; 6:06.92); Qassem Ahmed Al-Huwaidi 5877 (11.42; 6.58; 11.57; 1.69; 57.21 / 16.05; 33.48; 3.40; 43.95; 5:02.40); Mahdi Ahmed Al-Sail 5818 (11.35; 6.61; 8.89; 1.66; 53.39 / 16.62; 30.73; 4.00; 38.18; 5:03.87);
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1st Premier Clubs League Meeting at Jeddah / 17. – 18.03.2023
100 m/hand-timed / Race 1/+5.2: Mohammed Dawood Abdullah 10.3w; Ali Khaled Al-Mas 10.3w; Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie 10.4w; Abdulaziz Abdou Ataafi 10.4w; Race 2/+6.6: Nasser Mahmoud Abdo 10.3w;
Abdou Ahmed Marzouk 10.4w; Abdulazis Rabie Al-Jadaani 10.4w; Race 3/+3.0: Abdullah Abkar Mohamed
10.4w;
200 m (18)/Race 1/+4.8: Abdulaziz Abdou Ataafy 20.86w; Mahmoud Hafiz Ibrahim 20.89w; Abdulaziz Rabie Al-Jadaani 21.34w; Abdou Ahmed Marzouk 21.42w; Race 2/+5.0: Nasser Mahmoud Abdo 21.04w;
Shaker Abduljalil Al-Salim 21.27w; Amber Jamaan Al-Zahrani 21.31w; Race 3/+4.6: Mohammed Dawood
Abdullah 21.16w;
800 m (18): …3. Meshaal Yahya Mahoutan 1:56.65; 4. Fayez Abdullah Al-Subaie 1:56.78;
1500 m (17):…4. Bader Ali Al-Omrani 3:55.98;
3000 m (17):…4. Omar Abdellah Al-Housaoui 8:34.98; 5. Ali Saeed Al-Shahrani 8:38.02; 6. Mohamed Moeedh Al-Barakati 8:39.69;
5000 m (18): 1. Wissam Nasser Al-Farisi 14:26.83; Youssef Mohamed Asiri 14:27.18;
3000 m St (18): 1. Khalid Mohamed Hazazi 9:13.64; Bader Ali Al-Omrani 9:28.44;
110 m H (17) / Race 1/+4.8: Atia Mohamed Al-Shamrani 13.91w; Bakr Ali Al-Jouma 14.18w; Shaker Abdullah Al-Salim 14.41w; 4. Mohamed Khaled Al-Khalidi 14.66w; 5. Saeed Abdullah Yaqoot 14.93w;
Race 2/+2.8: 1. Saad Mohamed Bakhit 14.67w; 2. Mohamed Marzouk Al-Jadaani 14.75w;
400 m H (18):…4. Yahya Fahd Walbi 54.00; 5. Mohamed Dahim Al-Muawi 54.10; 6. Moath Ali Al-Saad 54.33;
L J (17)/addit.wind-readings: Hamoud Ali Al-Wani 7.66w/+2.4; Ahmad Fayez Marzouk 7.35w/+3.4; Ahmed Darweesh Hussein 7.33/+1.8; 4. Mohamed Sami Al-Yami 7.23w/+2.4;
T J (18): 1. Sami Musa Bakhit 15.37w/+5.4; 2. Hassan Nasser Darweesh 15.25w/+6.0; 3. Abdulrahman Saleh Al-Moualid 15.22w/+6.1;
S P (18):…3. Khaled Abdullah Kidallah 15.07; 4. Badr Naji Ali 14.84;
H T (17):…4. Riyad Yahya Al-Bishi 51.41; 5. Faisal Youssef Al-Darweesh 51.32; 6. Abdullah Abdulwahab Al-Sherida 50.26; 7. Omar Mohamed Al-Omari 49.20; 8. Talal Mahmoud Al-Baramawy 49.18;
Decathlon (17/18)/most probably wind-aided: Mohsen Hassan Dabbous 6823w (10.5/hand; 6.86; 10.77; 1,75; 49.57 / 14.86; 37.92; 4.40; 34.79; 4:56.77); Mohamed Rashid Al-Subaie/2004 6801w (10.2/hand; 6.71; 12.95; 1.85; 50.56 / 15.35; 37.26; 4.00; 46.54; 5:34.02); Issa Abdullah Jarrah 6742w (10.7/hand; 7.31; 10.29; 1.99; 50.23 / 14.48; 33.00; 3.70; 39.21; 5:14.99); Ali Hassan Bayadhi 6192w (11.0/hand; 6.64; 9.62; 1.75; 50.90 / 15.78; 29.75; 4.00; 43.68; 5:10.23); Mahdi Ahmed Al-Sail 5872 (10.6/hand; 6.98; 9.79; 1.72; 54.68 / 15.82; 32.60; 3.70; 35.00; 5:40.92);
4×100 R (17): Al Hilal Club Team 40.57;
4×400 R (18): Al Shabab Club Team 3:17.01;
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UZBEKISTAN
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website- )
following are selected best performances from two championships / hand-timing & no wind-readings reported
in the inaccurate results from the University Champs / all athletes at the Junior/U20 Champs born 2004 or later
National University Games at Fergana / 16. – 17.05.2023
Men:
100 m (16): Mirkamol Akhmedov 10.5; Sanjarjon Ashurov 10.7;
800 m: Abbos Umarkulov 1:56.8; Diyorbek Shamuratov 1:56.9;
4×100 R (16): Bukhara University Team 42.7;
Women:
100 m (16): Zhayrona Abduvaitova 12.1;
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National Junior/U20 Champs at Tashkent / 12. – 13.05.2023
Junior Men:
800 m (13): Namozbek Bobomurodov/2004 1:54.37;
110 m H / 99 cm (13)/-0.8: Mardonbek Sotiboldiyev/2004 14.44 (& 14.52/nwi as 1h1);
H J (12): Amir Nagayev/2004 2.08; Kuvonchbek Rajabov 2.00;
T J (13): Ibrohim Makhamov/2004 15.28/nwi;
S P / 6 kg (12): Asliddin Rakhmonberdiyev/2004 16.49;
D T / 1.75 kg (12): Dunyozod Sayfulloyev/2004 56.07; Abduazim Rakhmontullayev/2007 51.21;
H T / 6 kg (12): Javokhir Aliyev 59.00;
J T (12): Boburjon Kozokhov/2005 63.27; Asadbek Murotov 59.79;
Decathlon (12/13): Nodir Norboyev/2005 7130 / Asian 2023 Junior Leader (11.48/+0.7; 7.12; 13.49; 2.00; 51.92 / 15.04; 38.66; 4.20; 49.70; 4:59.37); Samandar Makhmudov (2004 7077 (11.68/+0.7; 6.85; 13.87; 2.00; 53.43 / 15.04; 39.50; 4.00; 57.77; 4:57.06);
10000 m Walk (12): Nozinjon Asrorov 46:59.46; Sherzod Zubayev/2007 48:56.23; Shakhboz Toshpulatov
49:40.33;
4×400 R (13): Navoiy Junior Team (J.Dilshodbek, H.Mukhammadali, A.Nazarov, S.Rustamov) 3:24.32;
Junior Women:
400 m (12): Nurkhon Ochilova/2004 57.12;
800 m (13): Maftuna Akhmedova/2009 2:16.65;
3000 m St (12): Dilshoda Usmanova/2005 10:29.64/NR & NJR; Farida Tolkimboyeva/2004 11:06.89;
100 m H (13)/-1.7: Sofiya Nikolayeva 15.13;
400 m H (13): Nurkhon Ochilova/2004 60.77;
H J (12): Valeriya Gorbatova/2004 1.78; Barnokhon Sayfullayeva/2005 1.76; Emiliya Rudina/2006 1.70; Anna Chikalova/2006 1.70; Alina Aripova/2004 1.70; Jasmina Mansurova/2005 1.67;
P V (13): Jasmina Mansurova/2005 3.50;
T J (13)/nwi: Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 12.84; Naima Abduvasikova/2006 11.95; Raykhona Khamrayeva/2006 11.88;
S P (13): Malika Nasretdinova/2004 16.94 / Asian 2023 Junior Leader & NJR;
D T (13): Yulianna Shukina/2005 42.16;
H T (12): Elina Silyamiyeva/2004 61.13; Mavludakhon Alijonova/2004 41.94; Yasmina Khurramova/2005 41.08;
Heptathlon (12/13): Ogiloy Norboyeva/2004 4865 (15.20/+0.3; 1.59; 11.86; 28.65/-2.9 / 5.29; 47.51; 2:34.25);
Kseniya Borusheva/2004 4682 (15.49/+0.3; 1.62; 9.93; 26.99/-2.9 / 5.55; 27.20; 2:24.14);
4×100 R (12): Tashkent Junior Team (Z.Aksatkulova, N.Abduvasikova, S.Aliyeva, I.Varfolamiyeva) 51.04;
4×400 R (13): Namangam Junior Team (R.Abdulhakimova, O.Yuldashova, M.Ibragimova, D.Mukhamadjonova)
4:05.23;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (13): Samarkand Junior Team (E.Rustamjonov, N.Bobomurodov, Nurkhon Ochilova, Nodira Ochilova) 3:40.13 / NJR;
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IRAN
(-courtesy of Mr Hashem Khazaei, IRI-Federation- )
following are the best performances from the National Junior Champs (separately held for Junior Men and for Junior Women / all athletes born 2004 or later / no exact dates per event & no details for Multi-events reported
National Junior Men Championships at Tehran / 27. – 28.04.2023
100 m/+1.8: Sina Najafi/2004 10.57; Erfan Hassanzadeh/2004 10.92;
200 m/+2.6: Sina Najafi/2004 21.55w;
400 m: Seyed Moh. Sajjad Aghaei/2005 48.94;
800 m: Mohammad Hesam Mozafari/2005 1:53.50; Ariyan Asoogh/2004 1:55.26; Reza Mostafa Nezhad/2005 1:56.95;
3000 m St: Samir Eghbali/2004 9:13.36;
110 m H/ 99 cm/ -1.5: Amir Hossein Zandi/2005 14.69; Mohammad Reza Mahmoodinezhad/2005 14.88;
400 m H: Mohammad Abdi Shahri/2004 54.98;
H J: Habibollah Habibi 2.00;
P V: Amir Arshia Mosadeghi/2005 4.80; Mohammad Mahdi Zahedi Arab/2005 4.20;
S P / 6 kg: Ali Rajabi/2004 18.25; Erfan Mirzaiyan/2004 17.35;
D T / 1.75 kg: Mohammad Reza Ziyali/2004 54.40; Hossein Rashmeh Karim/2004 52.79;
H T / 6 kg: Amirhossein Hamidi/2004 59.80; Eriyan Eslami/2004 59.24;
10000 m Walk: Mohammad Hassan Alast/2005 49:43.00;
National Junior Women Championships at Yazd / 01. – 02.05.2023
100 m/-2.0: Melina Esmaelli/2005 11.97;
200 m/+0.5: Melina Esmaelli/2005 24.51; Yasna Mohammadi/2007 25.35;
3000 m St: Setayesh Amini/2005 12:10.59; Mozhdeh Vaziri/2004 12:48.72;
400 m H: Nazanin Fatemeh Eydian/2005 60.06 / NJR & 2nd IRI All-Time;
H J: Fatemeh Sarafraz/2005 1.64;
D T: Mahshid Adel/2004 40.66;
H T: Melika Norouzi/2005 57.24 / NJR & 2nd IRI All-Time (missed NR by 9 cm only); Mahdis Minaeipur/2005 46.12;
J T: Mana Hosseini/2005 45.78 / NJR;
Heptathlon: Saba Khorasani Zavavevar/2004 4650; Elnaz Moosaei/2005 4428;
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(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF- )
following are delayed results from two competitions for High & Middle School athletes and some additions
to the earlier report (No 10) from the KTFL Collegiate Champs
52nd Spring Schools Meeting at Yecheon / 13. – 17.04.2023
High School Boys:
100 m (14)/-0.3: Kim Jung-Yoon/2005 10.72;
200 m (15)/-0.4: Bae Keon-Yul/2005 21.71;
400 m (13): Bae Keon-Yul/2005 47.51 (& 48.62 as 1s2); Kim Jung-Hyun/2005 48.20;
400 m H (15): Kim Jung-Hyun/2005 53.99;
H J (14): Choi Jin-Woo/2005 2.15;
L J (14): Choi Hui-Tae/2005 7.21/+1.2;
T J (16): Kim Eun-Kyo/2006 14.92/-0.1;
S P / 6 kg (14): Ahn Sang-Jun/2005 16.99; Oh Ye-Chan/2005 16.71;
D T / 1.75 kg (17): Park Min-Jae/2005 50.77;
H T / 6 kg (13): Jang Young-Min/2006 61.82; Byun Woo-Sol/2005 58.94;
J T (15): Jung Jun-Suk/2005 68.51;
Decathlon (16/17)/no details: Nam Hyun-Bin/2005 6608; Choi Hui-Tae/2005 6404;
5000 m Walk (16): Kim Hong-Sung/2005 23:47.51;
4×100 R (16): ?? High School Team (Cha Hee-Sung, Lee Min-Jun, Lee Ji-Hun, Park Sang-Woo) 42.14;
4×400 R (17): ?? High School Team (Kim Dong-Jin, Ku Min-Su, Seo Ki-Hoon, Kim Jung-Hyun( 3:19.58;
Middle School Boys:
3000 m Walk (17): Kim Joo-Han/2008 13:46.31;
High School Girls:
1500 m (14): Kim Da-Yeon/2005 4:46.77;
3000 m St (16): Kim Da-Yeon/2005 11:36.20; Hong Hae-In/2005 11:46.47; Lee Che-Lin/2006 12:02.98;
L J (14): Yun Seon-Yu/2005 5.75/+1.2;
T J (16): Jang Sung-Yi/2005 12.17/+1.8; Yun Seon-Yu/2005 12.05/+1.8 (= twins);
S P (14): Park So-Jin/2005 14.66; Lee Hyun-Na/2005 13.28;
D T (16): Yee Hye-Min/2006 48.92; Kim Cha-Yeon/2005 47.44; Yong Su-Jin/2005 45.42;
Yun Hui-Seon/2005 44.24;
H T (13): Kim Tae-Hee/2005 56.20; Lee Ah-Young/2006 49.75; Park Ha-Ran/2005 48.98;
Kim Ju-Hyun/2005 47.13;
J T (17): Kim Min-Sun/2005 47.78; Kang Hyun-Jin/2005 47.40; Yang Suk-Ju/2005 46.64; Kim Min-Ji/2007 45.91; Choi Yu-Bin/2005 45.55; Yun Eun-Hwan/2006 45.28; Song Chae-Eun/2005 43.64;
5000 m Walk (14): Kim Ye-Rang/2005 24:48.16; Park Jin-Hee/2005 25:29.30; Ban Ji-Woo/2005 26:30.63; Park So-Hee/2005 26:57.38;
4×100 R (16): ?? High School Team (Lee Da-Won, Lee Eun-Bin, Song Su-Ha, Jo Yoon-Seo) 47.50;
Middle School Girls:
1500 m (15): Song Da-Won/2008 4:37.94;
3000 m (16): Song Da-Won/2008 9:52.56;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (14)/ 0.0: Lee Da-In/2008 14.70; Min So-Yoon/2008 14.86;
S P / 3 kg (14): Lee Yae-Ram/2008 15.22;
3000 m Walk (13): Kwon Seo-Rin/2009 14:41.37; Hwang Jin-Ah/2009 14:59.63;
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37rd National Sports Games at Gyeongbuk / 07. – 08.04.2023
High School Boys:
100 m (7)/+2.7: Kim Jung-Yoon/2005 10.54w; Kim Dong-Jin/2007 10.72w; Lee Ji-Hun/2005 10.73w;
Kang Cheol-Hyun/2005 10.81w;
semis (7) s2/+3.6: Kim Jung-Yoon/2005 10.74w; Lee Ji-Hun/2005 10.81w;
400 m (7): Bae Keon-Yul/2005 48.52;
110 m H / 99 cm (7)/+3.2: Hwang Eui-Chan/2005 14.57w (& 14.86w/+2.8 as 1h2);
H J (7): Choi Jin-Woo/2005 2.04;
S P / 6 kg (7): Oh Ye-Chan/2005 16.41;
D T / 1.75 kg (7): Park Min-Jae/2005 53.18;
J T (8): Shin Min-Soo/2005 67.49; Ju Jin-Young/2005 64.80; Kim Jea-Won/2006 62.94;
High School Girls:
100 m H (7)/+0.1: Lee Yun-Ji/2006 14.97;
L J (8): Yun Seon-Yu/2005 5.86/-0.5; Jang Sung-Yi/2005 5.71/+0.1;
T J (8): Jang Sung-Yi/2005 12.30/-2.4;
D T (8): Yee Hye-Min/2006 46.75; Yong Su-Jin/2005 45.03;
Lee Da-Eun/2006 43.95;
H T (8): Lee Ah-Young/2006 48.77; Park Ha-Ram/2005 48.76;
J T (8): Kim Min-Sun/2005 47.77; Kim Min-Ji/2007 46.34; Choi Yu-Bin/2005 45.35;
Jang Ye-Yeong/2005 43.87; Kang Hyun-Jin/2005 43.13;
10000 m Walk (7): Kim Ye-Rang/2005 52:52.32; Park Jin-Hee/2005 53:52.63; Park So-Hee/2005 54:21.97;
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KTFL Collegiate Champs at Iksan / 29. – 31.03.2023
Men:
100 m / corr to final (29): wind to 10.49 by Kim Tae-Hyo etc. = +0.9 (not -0.9);
addit.results from heats (29) h2/-1.2: Kim Tae-Hyo 10.54; Daniel Kashama 10.68; Huh Jeong-Hyun 10.72; h3/-0.6: Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.72;
200 m additions to heats (30) h1+1.8: 1, Ko Seung-Hwan 21.02; h2/+2.1: 2. Moon Hae-Jin 21.63w;
h3/+2.1: 1. Shin Min-Kyu 21.57w; 2. Lee Jun-Hyuk 21.63w;
400 m / add to heats (29) h3: 1. Choi Min-Ki 48.48;
110 m H (29)/additions to heats (29) h1/+0.5: 1. Kim Kyung-Tae 14.06;…4. Kim Dae-Hee 14.75;
h2/+0.7: 1. Kim Byung-Jun 14.49; 2. Kim Ji-Ho 14.58; 3. Won Jung-Jin 14.70; 4. Jung Jae-Min 14.76;
10000 m Walk (29): 1. Kim Min-Kyu 39:48.56 / Asian 2023 Leader; Byun Young-Jun 45:37.07;
Women:
100 m / addit.results from heats (29) h3/+1.9: 1. Kim Da-Eun 12.06; 2. Lee Min-Jung 12.14;
200 m / add to heats (30) h3/+1.5: Hwang Yun-Kyung 25.00;
10000 m Walk (29): Lim Kyung-Hee 49:25.76; Lee Se-Ha 49:32.74; Park Jeong-Bin 54:20.46;
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CHINESE TAIPEI
National Middle School Games at Hsinchu / 23. – 27.04.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Teng Kuo-Kai, CTTFA – )
-following are selecgted best performances from the High School events (restricted to TOP 3 results in finals)
and a few additional results (usually reported for winners only) from the Middle School events
High School Boys:
100 m (24)/+2.7: Lin Po-Hsun/2004 10.33w; Li Po-Jui/2005 10.35w; Peng Chih-Hsin/2005 10.70w;
200 m (27)/+0.1: Li Po-Jui/2005 21.23; Lin Po-Hsun/2004 21.34; Hung Meng-Lung/2004 21.44;
400 m (24): Chen Cheng-An/2004 47.53; Hsu Ting-Yu/2005 48.11; Tsao Kuang-Chun/2004 48.12;
800 m (27): Li An-Yi/2004 1:50.48; Lin Hsin-Yi/2004 1:51.62; Tseng Tzu-Sheng/2004 1:51.74;
1500 m (24): Lin Yu-An/2005 3:53.51; Tseng Tzu-Sheng/2004 3:55.77; Lin Che-Wei/2005 3:56.45;
5000 m (27): Hsu Li-Hung/2005 14:57.85;
10000 m (24): Hsu Li-Hung/2005 31:27.35;
3000 m St (26): Lin Che-Wei/2005 9:13.28; Lin Yu-An/2005 9:32.65; Chen Kai-Ju/2004 9:33.14;
110 m H / 99 cm (25)/+1.4: Hsieh Yuan-Kai/2006 13.57 / Asian 2023 Junior & Youth Leader;
Lin Yi-Kai/2004 13.71; Wu Yi-Min/2004 14.18;
400 m H (27): Yang Chun-Chun/2004 51.57; Chen Ting-Yu/2004 52.20; Lin Yen-Kai/2005 52.22;
H J (26): Lin Kuan-Yu/2004 2.04; Chen Yu-Ang/2004 2.04; Wei Chia-Hao/2006 2.01;
P V (25): Wu Yen-Han/2005 4.80; Wang Tzu-Chien/2006 4.70; Hsieh Hung-Ta/2005 4.70;
L J (27): Parth Singh/2007 7.62/+2.0 / Asian 2023 Youth Leader; Chao Kun-Hsiang/2006 7.29/+1.6;
Chen Yi-An/2005 7.27/+1.0;
T J (24): Chao Kun-Hsiang/2006 15.29/+0.5; Yang Cheng-Hao/2006 14.98/-0.6;
S P / 6 kg (25): Wang Hsin/2007 16.46; Lin Tzu-Chieh/2005 16.38; Lin Meng-Che/2005 16.22;
D T / 1.75 kg (23): Li Shao-Ting/2005 51.57;
H T / 6 kg (26): Yu Chih-Hung/2006 60.49; Li Chun-Sheng/2006 59.48; Tu Hung-Chang/2004 58.96;
J T (24): Huang Chao-Hung/2006 71.02; Wang Tsu-Yuan/2004 68.75; Wu Ping-Shen/2004 66.58;
Decathlon (23/24): Yang Wen-Chieh/2004 6551 (11.08; 5.94; 11.32; 1.70; 50.23 / 14.20; 34.53; 3.60; 45.26; 4:38.41); Huang Yi-Chen/2004 6254 (11.23; 6.3; 9.56; 1.90; 53.03 / 14.35; 25.91; 4.20; 39.18; 5:08.54);
10000 m Walk (25): Lin Chia-Hung/2005 44:25.77; Chen Kai-Wei/2006 46:04.83; Yen Wei-Chen/2004 46:25.80;
4×100 R (24): Yuanlin HS Team (Wu Chia-Chun, Li Po-Jui, Yu Chi-Chia, Huang Pin-Hui) 40.92;
4×400 R (27): Taoyuan HS Team (Chen Shih-Hsun, Fan Chiang-Chun, Ying Yu-Chieh, Chen Cheng-An) 3:13.32;
Middle School Boys:
S P / 5 kg (24): Chen Wei-Fan/2007 17.23;
H T / 5 kg (25): Chien Yu-An/2007 63.39;
5000 m Walk (26): Lo Sheng-Chin/2008 22:25.62; Chen Jui-Kai/2008 22:27.19; Chen Chia-Yu/2008
22:40.85;
4×400 R (27): Taichung MS Team (Wang Ching-Kai, Chen Jui-Chi, Chang Chia-Chieh, Wu Tsung-Yen) 3:22.83;
High School Girls:
100 m (24)/+1.8: Yang Mei-Mei/2006 11.97; Chou Hsin-Tung/2005 12.14; Huang Chiao-Yi/2005 12.15;
200 m (27)/+0.9: Yang Mei-Mei/2006 24.37; Liu Yen-Chin/2006 24.65; Wu Yu-Ning/2006 24.72;
400 m (24): Liu Chen-Yu/2007 55.57; Chen Yun-Hsi/2005 56.34; Hsiao Yu-Chieh/2007 57.33;
1500 m (24): Tsu Hui-Ping/2006 4:47.23;
5000 m (27): Tao Hsiao-Wei/2007 18:13.65;
3000 m St (26): Tsu Hui-Ping/2006 10:58.36; Melanie Haarring/2004 11:29.04; Huang Yu-Hsuan/2007 11:30.90;
100 m H (25)/+0.2: Lai Yin-Ning/2006 13.95; Chung Chao-Chen/2004 14.00; Wu Yu-Ning/2006 14.13;
400 m H (27): Li Po-An/2006 60.18 / Asian 2023 Youth Leader; Lai Yin-Ning/2006 60.78; Chung
Chao-Chen/2004 61.99;
H J (23): Tsai Shan-Shan/2006 & Tsou Shu-Chun/2004 1.72; Liao Yu-Yen/2006 1.72;
P V (26): Chen Tzu-Tsen/2004 & Yen Tzu-Hsin/2006 3.55; Chung Yi-Ching/2004 3.45;
L J (26): Lin Yu-Chun/2007 5.69/+1.7; Huang Shih-Han/2005 5.66/-2.2; Wang Tzu-Hsuan/2005 5.65/-2.0;
T J (25): Huang Shin-Han/2005 12.32/-0.3; Hsu Tsu-Yu/2004 12.28w/+2.1; Fang Ya-Ning/2004 12.04/-1.1;
S P (27): Chiang Ching-Yuan/2006 14.85; Chuang Hsin-Ying/2006 13.10; Hsueh Wen-Wen/2004 13.03;
D T (23): Chiang Ching-Yuan/2006 45.85; Huang Yi-Chi/2005 43.38; Kao Yu-Chi/2005 41.70;
H T (26): Tsai Tzu-Yen/2006 52.38; Chang Yung-Hsien/2007 49.08; Hsiao Hsiu-Cheng/2007 46.46;
J T (25): Chiang Hui-Ju/2005 51.05; Chu Pin-Hsun/2005 48.76; Hsu Chao-Yun/2005 48.17;
Heptathlon (24/25): Wang Tzu-Hsuan/2005 4804 (14.93; 1.60; 10.56; 26.26 / 5.49; 32.49; 2:33.16);
Kuo Hsien-Ti/2005 4658 (14.68; 1.54; 8.43; 26.34 / 5.35; 35.88; 2:32.04); Tsou Shu-Chun/2004 4559 (14,98; 1.69; 8.40; 27.16 / 5.19; 31.54; 2:35.06);
10000 m Walk (25): Chung Shao-Hsun/2005 52:20.98; Wu Yueh-Tzu/2006 53:16.19; Hsu Shih-Chen/2005 53:18.23;
4×100 R (24): Taoyuan HS Team (Lo Shih-Han, Liu Yen-Chin, Chung Chao-Yen, Chung Chao-Chen) 47.13;
4×400 R (27): Shin Min HS Team (Huang Ching-Jou, Lin Chih-Hsuan, Liao Tzu-Han, Chen Yun-Hsi) 3:46.43;
Middle School Girls:
H J (27): Lin Pei-Hsuan/2007 1.82 / Asian 2023 Junior & Youth Leader;
H T / 3 kg (25): Shih Chiao-Jou/2007 57.28;
J T / 500 g (27): Chen Li-Tsen/2008 51.41;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (25): Taoyuan High School Team (Wu Yu-Cheng, Chung Chao-Yen, Chen Ting-Yu, Liu Yen-Chin) 3:31.26 / NR & NJR;
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SRI LANKA
63rd National Junior Champs at Diyagama / 07. – 10.05.2023
(-courtesy of Newspaper & Facebook – websites – )
this traditional competition was organised for different Age-group categories (under-23; under-20; under-18 and
under-16 athletes) / unfortunately only incomplete and inaccurate results (mainly from 1st & 2nd day) available /
accurate spelling of names for several athletes unconformed / no wind-readings for some of the following selected best performances
more detailed official results would be welcome
Men / under 23 years:
200 m (8)/nwi: I.K.B.Abewardane (??) 21.65 (& 21.42/-1.7 in heats);
400 m ( ): H.D.R.Madushan 47.06;
110 m H (7)/+2.2: D.M.N.K.Bandara 14.47w;
400 m H ( ): K.M.Dinuka Darshana 51.24;
H J (7): S.Roshen Dulmin 2.08; N.S.P.Fernando 2.00; Pramuka Thayaga Vishmitha 2.00;
D T (8): Suseenthi Kumar Mithunraj 43.61;
Junior Men / under 20 years:
100 m (10)/nwi: Merone Wijsinghe/2005 10.79;
semis (10): U.A.Sumila Themiya Kumara 10.77/-0.8;
200 m (8)/-2.1: R.I.Vidushan/2005 21.72;
800 m (8): S.D.H.Dilranga/2004 1:54.08; W.A.K.Rashmika/2004 1:55.84;
110 m H / 99 cm (8)/+0.2: Rayan Perera/2005 14.44; Sandun Kosala/2005 14.44; Dineth Hirusha/2005 14.44
(= same result reported for TOP 3 !!);
400 m H (8): T.O.V. Ariyawansha/2004 53.02;
H J (9): A.R.Pasan Dilhara/2004 2.08; Dineth Anuhas/2005 2.01;
T J ( ): K.V.Malith Yasiru 15.89/nwi;
S P / 6 kg (8): W.Jayavi Ranidha Alvis/2005 16.22;
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
400 m H (8): K.L.A.Akalanka 52.66;
H J (8): G.L.Arthavidu/2006 2.03;
P V (7): Thushen M. Silva/2006 4.50;
Women / under 23 years:
100 m H ( )/+1.4: S.B.S.L.Dissanayaka 14.51;
400 m H (8): K.H.A.D.Kaushalya 62.88;
S P (8): O.T.Chandrasekara 12.48;
H T (10): M.G.Nithinsa Mandani 40.00;
Junior Women / under 20 years:
100 m (10)/nwi: Dinara Bandara Dela/2004 12.15;
200 m (8)/-0.6: Dinara Bandara Dela/2004 24.73; M.M.Jayeshi Uththara/2004 25.06;
100 m H (7)/+1.1: S.D.Kahangama/2004 14.45; L.G.A.Sathsarani/2004 15.21;
H J (7): Ranindi Pehansa Gamage/2004 1.70; I.A.Irasha Minoli/2004 1.67;
Youth Girls / under 18 years:
200 m ( )/+0.2: Jithma Wijethunga/2006 25.28;
400 m H (8): D.A.S.Hansika/2007 64.18;
H J (8): K.Sithuli Sadithya/2006 1.65; D.K.T.Jayarathne/2006 1.65;
L J (10): H.M.N.M.Herath 6.06;
T J (8): Oshini Kavindya Kodikara/2007 12.09/nwi;
Younger Girls / under 16 years:
H J ( ): N.P.Nethra Samadi 1.66;
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MALDIVES
Inter School Athletics Champs at Hulhumale / 14. – 19.05.2023
(-courtesy of Facebook – websites – )
information from these champs is restricted to the following new National Record / more detailed information
not available
Junior Women:
T J (14)/nwi: Ahnaa Nizar/2007 10.63/NR & NJR & NYR;
BY : Ram. Murali Krishnan for Asian Athletics
A large number of young “champions” from the last editions of the Asian Youth (U18) championships held at Al-Kuwait (2022) and Tashkent (2023) looking forward to igniting fireworks in the Korean city of Yucheon in the upcoming Asian U20 championships commencing June 4.
The four-day meet (June 4 to 7) to witness as many as 431 athletes representing 27 member federations of the Asian Athletics Association thronging the Yecheon Stadium will try their might to bring laurels for their respective teams.
The start-lists released by the organisers revealed as many as 18 athletes who won gold medals in the last edition of the U18 Asian championships in Al-Kuwait entered in Yecheon. This apart, nine of the newly crowned champions from the recently concluded Asian youth championships in Tashkent also decided to log horns with their compatriots in the Korean city.
Boonson, Davronova heads the list
Thailand’s wonder-boy Puripol Boonson, who reminded his country’s domination in sprint races in the continent in the 1970s and 80s, will be the top gun to watch for his exploits in Yecheon. Boonson was a double gold medalist in Al-Kuwait, taking on both 100 and 200m titles. Incidentally, he held the best legally recognized performance in 100m (10.09 secs) for the U18 category in the semi-finals of last year’s World U20 championships, before narrowly missing a medal in Cali, Colombia.
Sharifa Davronova from Uzbekistan got a double by winning Long and Triple jump golds in Al-Kuwait. In Cali, she was crowned as a World U20 Champion in Triple Jump with a mammoth 14.04m. While Davronova retained the top spot in the triple jump, she settled with silver in the long jump in Tashkent. Incidentally, she also added the Asian Indoor title to her collection earlier this year in Astana.
Chiang Jing-Yuan from Chinese Taipei, who won shot put and discus throw golds in the 2022 Asian youth meet, is another notable contender for the top positions this time. Iranian hammer thrower Mahdi Haft Cheshmeh, who won two back-to-back titles in the U18 Asian championships of 2022 and 2023, will be a star athlete to watch in his favourite event.
Japan and India return with big teams
Team Japan did not field any athletes in the last two editions of the Asian U18 championships. However, they are returning with some big names to Yecheon for the U20 championships. Leading among them is the World Junior silver medalist race walker Oyama Ai.
Indian quarter-miler Rezoana Mallick Henna, winner of the 400m in Tashkent, will be the star attraction once again. Both Japan and India are depending on their women’s power to garner more medals this time.
Qatar’s pole vaulter Seifeldin Abdesalem and hurdler Mahamat Abakar Abdrahman, and Kazakh heptathlete Alina Chistyakova are some other important athletes coming to Yecheon.
Keen contests are expected between Nodir Morboev (Uzbekistan) and Ivan Sening (Kazakhstan) in Decathlon, as well as Nazami Fateh (Iran) and Anastasiya Koloda (Kazakhstan) in women’s 400m hurdles, they were incidentally youth champions in 2022 or 2023 in their respective events.
From the hosts’ side, high jumper Choi Jin-Woo and woman hammer thrower Kim Tae-Hui, both winners in Al-Kuwait are part of the 65-strong Team Korea. Nwamadi Joel-Jin, who finished second behind Puripol Boonson in 100m last year, besides women throwers Park So-Jin (shot put) and Im Cha-Yeon (discus throw) are some of the other top names who appeared in the Korean entries.
With an Asian city eager to host the World U20 championships next year, the Yecheon meet will be expected to provide the right platform for those aspirants looking to light the flame on the global arena next.
Follow up >>>>> https://u20.kr/en
The baton relay kicked off in Philippines, whose president was the first president of Asian AA and the founding member. From the Philippines the baton was passed on to East Asia on 2nd June after completion of the Relay and now it continues in Central Asia .
Follow up our relay on : http://www.athleticsasia.org/50th-anniversary-golden-baton-relay/
Yecheon – 4 June 2023:
Qatar’s Seifeldin Mohamed Abdelsalam (18) brought the first gold to his country on the opening day of the 20th Asian U20 Championships, which commenced here on Sunday. It was indeed the first-ever gold medal a Qatari athlete won in this event in the championship’s history.
Starting at the height of 4.80m, Seifeldin made a seamless clearing in each of his attempts displaying excellent athleticism and took the championship record at 5.36m that erased Chinese Zhang Wei’s name, who held the previous mark of 5.35m since 2012, from the books. After making another first attempt clearance in 5.41m, the Qatari vaulter decided to raise the bar to 5.50 and took two attempts to scale it before winding off with a golden smile on his face.
Seifeldin won the Asian U18 title in Al-Kuwait last year and annexed the top spot in the Arab Athletics U23 championships at Rades, Tunisia, just a fortnight ago with a 5.30m clearance and added to an incredible 20 cm to his previous best to conquer the Asian U20 crown in Yecheon. Almost three decades ago, in 1994, Ahmed A Yousef shared the silver medal with Japan’s Kogoshi Kiyonobu in the Asian Junior Championships held in Jakarta.
China’s Liu Rui (5.15) and Kitada Lui Oskar Seijiro of Japan (5.10) filled the other podium spots today.
Young Heena added U20 gold to her collection:
Indian quarter-miler Rezoana Mallick Heena was another Asian U18 champion who graduated to the U20 podium today. It was her second continental crown in just five weeks after winning the youth gold with a noteworthy 52.98 secs clocking in Tashkent.
Two athletes from Sri Lanka, both of them almost three years elder to Heena, tried to challenge the Indian in Yecheon on Sunday evening. A rhythmic runner, Heena took the lead right from the beginning of the race and maintained it until finishing first in 53.32 secs. Although she was looking cheerful at the start, her facial expression after looking at the trackside timer at the finish, showed some disappointment as she could not accomplish what was planned earlier. She is expected to join the Indian relay quartet in the upcoming Asian championships in Bangkok next month.
Tharushi Dilsara Karunaratne, who earlier this year clocked 53.41 secs to set a Sri Lankan U20 mark in 400m, finished second to Heena with a time of 53.71 secs for the silver. Tharushi, however, is a strong contender to win the 800m tomorrow
The men’s race title went to Qatar’s Ismail Doudai O Abakar in 46.18 secs. Korea’s Bae Geon-Yul clinches the silver in 46.73 secs.
India won another gold through discus thrower Bharat Preet Singh. It was a nail-biting victory for Bharat as Dunyozod Sayfullaev (Uzbekistan, 55.58m) and Mohammadreza Sisakht (Iran, 55.44m) gave some anxious moments to the Indian camp. It was Bharat’s 55.66m third-round throw that did the trick. Bharat Preet’s was the much-awaited title for his county and only the third gold for India in the Asian junior championships after two back-to-back titles won by Bahadur Singh (1992) and Rajiv Kumar (1994) thirty years ago.
Japan dominates distance running:
As in tradition, runners from Japan went home with top spots in the two distance running titles decided on the opening day.
Nanaka Yonezawa and Akari Matsumoto made it 1-2 in the women’s 5,000m. Sonata Nagashima won the men’s 3000m, which was introduced for the first time in the championships, in a moderate 8:19.49 well ahead of Korea’s second-placed Kim Tae-Hun (8:41.14).
Incidentally, Japan won the first gold through javelin thrower Sakurai Nozomi. She sent the spear to 50.02m for her country’s second-ever title in the Asian U20 meet after Shiori Touma (2014). Japan led the medals table with 3 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze medals.
Lin Jiaxin won the lone gold for China today in women’s shot put (15.91m) beating Malika Nasriddinova (Uzbekistan, 15.76m) to the second spot.
Young athletes from across Asia revealed their joy as the Asian U20 championships returned after a gap of five years due pandemic related postponements. The four-day meet will conclude on June 7.
Ram. Murali Krishnan for Asian Athletics
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
TUNISIA
1st ARAB Athletics U23 Champs at Rades / 20. – 24.05.2023
(-courtesy of the competition – website- )
following are detailed best results (incl. at least all medallists and all national records) from these Regional Championships for U23 athletes (born 2001 or later) with participants from 16 countries / spelling of names
for most athletes taken from the translations at the official Champs-website
the most successful teams at these Champs were by countries with large teams from the African region (ALG,
EGY, MAR & TUN as host country), while most of the participating Asian Arab countries competed with a reduced number of athletes (see Medal Tally at the end of this report)
Men:
100 m (21)/+2.0: Nasser Mohamed Abdou KSA 10.19; Ali Anwar Al-Baloushi OMA 10.48; Saif Raad Abdelwahed IRQ 10.58; Moones Abidi TUN/2006 10.79 (only these 4 runners out of 9 entries finished !);
200 m (24)/+0.1: Abdelaziz Abdou Al-Ataafi KSA 21.10; Ali Anwar Al-Baloushi OMA 21.35; Adem Abdelkader Benyache ALG/2005 21.39; Abdelmajid Mohamed Zakaria QAT 21.68; Saif Raad Abdelwahed
IRQ 21.89;
heats (23) h1/ 0.0: Al-Baloushi 21.32; Nasser Mohamed Abdou KSA 21.81 (dns in final); Zakaria 21.88; h2/+0.1: Al-Ataafi 21.27; Benyache/2005 21.55; Abdelwahed 21.78;
400 m (21): Rami Balti TUN 47.21; Hamze Dair MAR 47.24; Moetaz Abderazak Sikio ALG 47.55; Hussein Ibrahim Issaka QAT 47.59; Marc Anthony Ibrahim LBN 48.03; Achraf Hussein Othman QAT 48.23; Noureddine Adel Merzeh IRQ 48.26;
heats (20) h1: Dair 47.66; Issaka 48.04; Merzeh 48.09; h2: Balti 47.44; Othman 48.25; Anbar Jamaan Al-Zahrani 48.78; Mohamedf Al-Attiah KUW 48.95; h3: Sikio 47.76; Ibrahim 48.25; Mohamed Dabbebi TUN 48.69;
800 m (24): Mohamed Ali Gouaned ALG 1:47.16; Haithem Chnitef ALG/2004 1:47.74; Abdallah Mohamed
Al-Yaari YEM 1:48.00/NR; Mohamed Abou Tahiri MAR 1:48.29; Abdorazzak Hassan Guerreh DJI 1:49.54; Noureddine Adel Merzeh IRQ 1:49.95; Hussain Mohsen Al-Farisi OMA 1:50.07; Abdourahman Ibrahim Djama DJI 1:51.27;
heats (23) h1: Chnitef/2004 1:49.71; Abou Tahiri 1:49.74; Al-Yaari 1:49.84; Djama 1:50.76; Merzeh 1:51.22; Issa Ali Ghazaoui KSA 1:52.07; Chaker Afli TUN 1:52.08; Abdelaziz Khafif KUW/2005 1:54.51;
h2: Gouaned 1:48.44; Guerreh 1:50.04; Al-Farisi 1:50.69; Omar Douzi TUN 1:51.45; Badr Souid KUW
1:52.26; Aqueel Jabbar Ramadhan IRQ 1:53.55;
1500 m (21): Ayanleh Abdi Abdillahi DJI/2004 3:49.38; Yazid Dalla ALG 3:49.53; Oussema Al-Aalaoui MAR/2004 3:50.17; Mohamed Karim Amri TUN 3:55.57; Hssain Mohsen Al-Farisi OMA 3:55.88; Rayen Maamar TUN 3:58.44;
5000 m (24): Mohamed Al-Ateati MAR 13:40.55; Said Ameri ALG 13:44.66; Taha Araoui MAR 13:47.84; Hassan Idleh Diraneh DJI 13:51.59; Houssein Aden Sougueh DJI 13:54.75; Yazid Dalla ALG
14:16.24; Oussama Slimani TUN 14:50.42; Layth Hakim Hussein IRQ 15:28.13;
10000 m (20): Taha Araoui MAR 30:41.37; Mohamed Al-Ateati MAR 30:41.50; Said Ameri ALG 30:44.44;
3000 m St (21): Salaheddine Ben Yazid MAR 8:34.44; Mohamed Messaed MAR/2004 8:35.22; Brahim
Jridi TUN 8:37.73; Abderrahman Daoud ALG 8:46.67; Yassine Chnenni TUN 9:32.59;
110 m H (21)/+1.0: Youssef Badawy Sayed EGY 13.71/NR; Bakr Ali Al-Jouma KSA 14.11; Ayoub ben Sabra ALG 14.24; Mohamed Najeh Hadi IRQ 14.28; Saad Mohamed Bakhit KSA/2004 14.44; Ghassen Haj Sayar TUN 14.83;
400 m H (24): Saad Hinti MAR 50.12; Elmehdi Dimmokrati MAR 50.77; Mohamed Dahim Al-Maawi KSA 51.29; Azzem Ebrahim Aboubakr KSA/2004 51.65; Ahmed Jamal Jouma IRQ 51.80; Omar Ebed Abdelmajid QAT 51.87; Mubarak Dinar Mubarak KUW 54.33;
heats (23) h1: Marc Anthony Ibrahim LBN 51.62 (dns in final); Hinti 52.42; Aboubakr/2004 52.67; Abdelmajid 53.06; h2: Dimmokrati 51.47; Al-Maawi 51.77; Jouma 52.35; Mohamed Amin Adoueni TUN 54.93;
H J (20): Bilal Afer ALG 2.09; Abderrahman Jabeur ALG 2.06; Ahmed Abdallah Al-Tarouti KSA/2004 2.03; Zyad Amir Sayed Ahmed EGY/2004 2.03;
P V (21): Seifeddine Mohamed Abdessalam QAT/2005 5.30/NR (eq) & NJR & Asian 2023 Junior Leader;
Amir Faleh Abdelwahid IRQ 4.90; Amir Subeih Sehioud IRQ 4.85; Tamer Ichraf Mohamed EGY/2005 4.75; Fedi Zayani TUN 4.70;
L J (24): Adem Boualbani ALG 7.36/-0.4; Abdullah Jalel Ghomar IRQ 7.03/-0.9 (& 7.02/ 0.0); Yassin Issam EGY 7.03/ 0.0 (& 7.00/ 0.0); Abderrahman Jabeur ALG 7.03/ 0.0 (& 6.93/ 0.0);
T J (23): Adem Boualbani ALG 16.50/ 0.0; Abdullah Jalel Ghomar IRQ 14-96/ 0.0; Yassin Issam EGY
14.83/-0.6; Allah ben Hammouda TUN 14.76/-0.4;
S P (20): Abderrahman Mahmoud BRN 19.90; Ali Mustapha Mubarak KSA 15.75; Faysal Mustapha Mahboub UAE 10.59 (!! – only 3 competitors);
D T (24): Abdelkader Gardam MAR 48.41; Ahmed Hamdi Mahmoud EGY 44.10; Faysal Mustapha Mahboub UAE 40.87 (only 3 competitors);
H T (21): Mohamed Abdallah Al-Zayer KSA 63.15; Basel Mohamed EGY 62.06; Murtadha Bouzayen TUN 60.57; Mubeen Rashid Al-Kindi OMA 59.70/NR; Mohamed Adel Khan KUW 58.62; Younes Khattel
ALG/2005 55.83;
J T (23): Mustafa Mahmoud EGY 77.85; Ahmed Semah Mohamed EGY 69.34; Abdulrahman Al.-Azemi
KUW 69.10;
Decathlon (23/24): Ahmed Mahmoud Taher EGY 6957 (11.41; 6.81; 12.46; 1.94; 50.08 / 16.20; 37.37; 3.70; 51.26; 4:27.60); Badreddine Boudrah ALG 6098 (11.57; 6.03; 9.00; 1.94; 51.41 / 15.51; 30.30; 3.60; 35.78; 4:38.09) – only 2 competitors –
10000 m Walk (21): Oussema Farhat TUN 40:28.64; Aiman ben Saha ALG 41:39.22; Abdennour Ameur ALG 41:47.18; Thameur Ghrissi TUN 44:30.32;
4×100 R (23): KSA (A.A.Al-Taoufik, S.M.Bakhit, H.A.Al-Absi, A.A.Al-Ataafi) 40.93; IRQ (N.A.Merzeh,
M.N.Hadi, Z.A.Hamid, S.R.Abdelwahid) 41.40; TUN (Y.Jbeniani, G.Haj Sayar, H.Al-Rahmouni, M.Abidi) 43.18;
4×400 R (24): ALG (M.A.Sikio, H.Chnitef, A.A.Benyache, M.A.Gouaned) 3:07.46; MAR (Y.Houssein, E.Dimmokrati, S.Hinti, H.Dair) 3:08.23; QAT (H.I.Issaka, O.E.Abdelmajid, A.M.Zakaria, A.H.Othman)
3:10.60; TUN (M.Dabbebi, M.A.ben Belguecem, B.Soudani, R.Balti) 3:12.23; KSA (A.J.Al-Zahrani,
I.A.Azouani, H.Areour, M.D.Al-Maawi) 3:14.05; KUW (M.D.Mubarak, A.Khafif, M.Al-Attia, B.Souid)
3:21.25;
Women:
100 m (21)/+1.0: Maram Mahmoud Ahmed EGY 11.97; Iman Mekrazi MAR 12.22; Maysaa Mouawad LBN 12.27; Azza Sultan Al-Yaarabi OMA 12.37;
200 m (24)/ 0.0: Salma Lahlali MAR 24.53; Iman Mekrazi MAR 24.81; Maram Mahmoud Ahmed EGY
24.83;…7. Fatma Abdallah Baloushi UAE 27.18/NR;
400 m (21): Salama Al-Hileli MAR 55.33; Malek Fartouni ALG 57.72; Ines Belgacem TUN 59.60;
800 m (21): Sana Hasnaoui MAR 2:17.19; Lamiae Himi MAR 2;17.68; Ghania Rizk ALG 2:17.83;
1500 m (24): Rihab Dhahri TUN 4:18.77; Maryem Azrour MAR 4:20.23; Ghania Rizk ALG 4:24.46;
Lamiae Himi MAR 4:27.39; Eya Werghi TUN 4:46.06;
5000 m (20): Khadija Annasri MAR 16:44.96; Habon Ahmed Djama DJI 16:50.63; Aicha Al-Abaae MAR 17:28.67; Chaima Mezrigui TUN 18:12.36;
3000 m St (23): Khadija Annasri MAR 10:56.28; Rihab Dhahri TUN 10:59.02; Nassima Smail ALG 11:09.15 (only 3);
100 m H (21)/+2.4: Malak Aiman Assayed EGY 14.23w; Kurdstan Ba Mo Jamal IRQ 14.30w; Deren Bakhtiar Ali IRQ/2005 15.44w;
400 m H (24): Doha Rizki MAR 60.29; Nour Rahou ALG/2004 62.06; Kurdstan Ba Mo Jamal IRQ 64.86; Saja Issa Saadoun QAT/2004 66.34/NR & NJR; Mahra Abderahim Anklia UAE 67.35/NR;
H J (21): Safa Al-Meskeni MAR 1.74; Hadil Rizk Drina ALG 1.74; Aitan Ahmed Bachir EGY & Asia
Al-Hefyen MAR 1.68; Maysaa Mouawad LBN 1.68;
P V (23): Maryem Srasra TUN 3.20; Samar Ridha Mansouri QAT 3.10 (only 2 & Zeina Saad El Din
EGY 2005 nm (3 fouls at 3.00 m);
L J (20): Reem Abdelrazaq Abdelmoneim EGY 5.84w/+3.5 (& 5.76/+1.4); Wissal Harkas ALG/2005 5.78w/+4.4 (& 5,74/+1.8); Aya El Aglaoui MAR/2004 5.73w/+4.3; Salma Abdelhamid Hamed EGY/2004 5.71/+1.8; Donia Bamous MAR 5.70/+0.9;
T J (24): Wissal Harkas ALG/2005 13.14/+0.4; Aya El Aglaoui MAR/2004 12.51/+0.8; Ghada Hamdani TUN 12.50/+1.7; Reem Abdelrazaq Abdelmoneim EGY 12.36/ 0.0; Salma Abdelhamid Hamed EGY/2004
12.14/+0.2;
S P (24): Zeineb Zeroual MAR 13.47; Chaima Chouikh TUN 12.15; Echaabia Belmaachi MAR 11.85;
D T (21): Echaabia Belmaachi MAR 46.24; Chaima Chouikh TUN 44.79; Rana Khaled EGY 42.72;
H T (23): Rawan Aiman Barakat EGY 60.25; Senda Guerma TUN 55.87; Nada Soleiman Abdelnaby EGY/2004 55.29; Fatma Zahra Ikram ALG 53.81; Zmorda Hajji TUN 48.61; Marwa Qais Marhoun IRQ
45.78; Fatima Zahra ben Hlel ALG 44.34; Arij Mehdi Amtilak KSA 40.49/NR;
J T (20): Nisreen Lachhab TUN 40.41; Farah Tlik TUN 39.12; Hania Abdallah ALG 35.20 (only 3);
Heptathlon (20/21)/hand times at 800 m: Malak Aiman Assayed EGY/2004 4669 (14.41; 1.51; 10.57; 25.42 / 5.19; 36.66; 2:48.0); Islam Kthiri TUN 4367 (16.21; 1.45; 9.94; 26.15 / 5.39; 35.61; 2:41.9); Mariem Asmaali
TUN 4171 (16.59; 1,45; 9.44; 26.90 / 5.03; 36.73; 2:39.7); Hania Abdallah ALG 4081 (16.39; 1.51; 10.68; 28.45 / 4.91; 34.31; 2:44.8);
10000 m Walk (20): Melissa Taloum ALG 49:00.73; Jamila Zaghmi TUN 49:11.12; Oumaima Hasouna
TUN 50:12.35 (only 3);
4×100 R (23): EGY (S.A.Hamed, M.A.Assayed, R.A.Abdelmoneim, M.M.Ahmed) 47.81; IRQ (K.B.Jamal,
D.K.Ali, B.M.Mahmoud, D.N.Rafik) 48.33; TUN (S.Dabou, M.Asmaali, F.Nasr, G.Hamdani) 48.93;
4×400 R (24): MAR (D.Rizki, S.Hasnaoui, I.Mekrazi, S.Lahlai) 3:45.94; ALG (M.Fartouni, N.Rahou, N.Smail, R.Mouissi) 3:54.10; TUN (L.Hmidi, A.Kachouri, A.Ouerghi, R.Dhahri) 4:06.35;
Medal Tally:
(only 2 medals in Decathlon & Women´s Pole Vault / 2 Bronze medals in Women´s High Jump)
MAR 15 + 10 + 6 = 31
EGY 9 + 3 + 6 = 18
ALG 7 + 11 + 9 = 27
TUN 5 + 7 + 9 = 21
KSA 4 + 2 + 2 = 8
QAT 1 + 1 + 1 = 3
DJI 1 + 1 + 0 = 2
BRN 1 + 0 + 0 = 1
IRQ 0 + 6 + 4 = 10
OMA 0 + 2 + 0 = 2
UAE 0 + 0 + 2 = 2
KUW, LBN & YEM each 0 + 0 + 1 = 1
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other participating countries: LBA & SUD
CHINESE TAIPEI
Taiwan Athletics Open Champs at New Taipei / 27. – 28.05.2023
(-courtesy of the Champs–website with thanks to Mr James Chang & Mr Alex Lai -)
following are detailed results from this major International Meeting with participants from 12 foreign countries
and all TOP national athletes / all following athletes are from TPE except foreigners as noted /
most successful teams were from KOR, THA & VIE (each with 4 Gold medals) /
Championships Records were improved in 3 events (W/HT, W/4×100 m & Mixed Relay)
in sprint events athletes with fastest 8 times qualified for the finals /
transcriptions of names for TPE athletes (i.e. from results in Chinese figures) are unconfirmed for some of the following participants (= ??)
Men:
100 m (27)/-1.1: Yang Chun-Han 10.18; Chen Wen-Pu 10.39; Lin Yu-Hsien 10.39; Jacob Despard AUS 10.42; Lee Hong Kit HKG 10.50; Lin Cheng-Yan 10.56; Natawat Eaumudom THA 10.56; Wei Tai-Sheng
10.58;
heats (27) h1/+0.1: Lee Kyu-Hyung KOR 10.61; Shak Kam Ching HKG 10.62; Cheung Ho Hin HKG 10.81; h2/-0.9: Wei Tai-Sheng 10.56; Chan Yat Lok HKG/2007 10.62; h3/-0.4: Lee Hong Kit HKG 10.36;
Yeh Shou-Po 10.69; Yuan Ren-Fu/2004 10.72; Wu Pei-Chia/2004 10.78; h4/+2.6: Chen Wen-Pu 10.36w; Eaumudom THA 10.47w; Ho Wai Lun HKG 10.64w; Chau Long Yat HKG /jr 10.80w; h5/ 0.0: Wang
Wei-Hsu 10.58; Chao Ching-Ming 10.63; Sittiphon Donpritee THA 10.69; Chang Sheng-Yao 10.81;
h6/-2.7: Lin Yu-Hsien 10.50; Lai Po-Hsiang 10.76; Chutithat Pruksorranan THA/2007 10.83;
h7/+1.1: Despard AUS 10.45; Lin Cheng-Yan 10.52; Bandit Chuangchai THA 10.57; Mark Lee Ren SGP/2004 10.59; Chen Chih-Hsuan/2006 10.78; Yen Yu-Chen/2004 10.84; h8/-1.9: Yang Chun-Han 10.18; Chayut Khongprasit THA 10.58; Chung Tsz Sing HKG/2005 10.83;
200 m (28)/+2.8: Chen Wen-Pu 20.80w; Ke Wu-Yanming 20.81w; Nguyen Van Chau VIE 20.95w; Sung
Yu-Chun 21.09w; Lai Po-Hsiang 21.41w; Tsai Chieh-Hsun 21.44w; Hung Meng-Lung/2004 21.45w;
Cheng Chang-Yu 21.80w;
heats (28) h1/+0.4: Sung Yu-Chun 21.42; Yeh Shou-Po 21.89; h2/+0.9: Ke Wu-Yanming 21.25; Hung Meng-Lung/2004 21.53; Cheng Chang-Yu 21.78; Takuma Sasaki JPN 21.89; h3/-1.4: Chen Wen-Pu
21.09; Tsai Chieh-Hsun 21.76; Jacob Despard AUS 21.83; h4/+3.7: Nguyen Van Chau VIE 21.33w;
Lai Po-Hsiang 21.74w (Yang Chun-Han, the favourite runner, was disq. in his heat);
400 m (27): Frederick Ramirez PHI 47.02; Yu Chen-Yi 47.38; Thiruben Thana Rajan SGP 47.74; Lin Chung-Wei/2004 48.32; Tsao Kuang-Chun/2004 48.52;
heats (27) h1: Yu Chen-Yi 47.98; Chen Cheng-An/2004 48.21; Chiang Yi-An/2006 48.26; Wang Hsueh- Chun/2005 48.72; h2: Thana Rajan SGP 47.84; Tsao Kuang-Chun/2004 47.92; h3: Hsiung Chen-Yu/2006
48.51; Tran Nhat Hoang VIE 48.55; h4: Lin Chung-Wei/2004 48.00; Yang Lung-Hsiang 48.24; Huang
Kuan-Yi 48.44; h5: Calvin Quek Jun Jie SGP 47.77 (disq.in final); Tsai Chieh-Hsun (??) 48.66;
h6: Tran Dinh Son VIE 48.36; h7: Ramirez PHI 47.33; Lin Tsao-Cheng/2006 48.00;
800 m (28): Li An-Yi/2004 1:51.77; Lin Hsin-Yi/2004 1:52.10; Yu Ming-Ting 1:53.15; Avinashwer Austin Murugan MAS 1:53.71; Chiang Yi-An/2006 1:54.00; Muhammad Khamran Khan HKG 1:54.63;
heats (28) h1: Chiang Yi-An/2006 1:55.01; h2: Khan HKG 1:54.96; h3: Lin Hsin-Yi/2004 1:54.71;
h5: Murugan MAS 1:56.03; h6: Li An-Yi/2004 1:53.12;
1500 m (27): Luong Duc Phuoc VIE 3:55.38; Lee Kyu-Sung KOR 3:58.98;
5000 m (28): Baek Seung-Ho KOR 14:45.71; Sonny Wagdos PHI 14:47.23; Hsu Li-Hung/2005 15:09.01;
10000 m (27): Sonny Wagdos PHI 31:18.55; Guillaume Soh Rui Yong SGP 31:25.25;
3000 m St (27): Lin Che-Wei/2005 9:14.99; Chou Ting-Yin 9:16.91; Feng Cheng-Hao/2006 9:29.68;
110 m H (27)/-2.0: Chen Kuei-Ru 13.69; Cheung Wang Fung HKG 13.91; Clinton Kingsley Bautista PHI
13.92; Mui Ching Yeung HKG 14.04; Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhammad MAS 14.20; Lee Ka Yiu HKG 14.30; Yang Wei-Ting 14.66; Cheng Hsi-En 14.95;
heats (27) h1/+0.4: Cheung Wang Fung HKG 13.94; Lee Ka Yiu HKG 14.26; Liu Yu-Chi (??) 14.46;
Lin Ting-Da (??) 14.53; Yang Rong-Yi/2004 (??) 14.83; h2/+1.7: Mui Ching Yeung HKG 13.77 / 2nd
HKG All-Time / missed NR by 0.03 seconds; Rizzua Haizad MAS 13.86 / 4th MAS All-Time; Hsieh
Chun-Yan/2006 (??) 14.41; Wu Rui-Feng 14.60; Han Ping-Hsu (??) 14.87; Chan Ye-De (??) 14.91;
Lo Cheng-Ting (??) 14.99; h3/-0.6: Bautista PHI 14.09; Chu Chen-Hsiang 14.34; Hsieh Chih-Lin
14.45; Wu Yi-Min/2004 14.87; h4/+2.3: Chen Kuei-Ru 13.79w; Yang Wei-Ting 14.26w; Cheung Siu
Hang HKG 14.26w; Li Tsu-Shan 14.57w; Ming Huang-Huei (??) 14.82w; Chang Hao-Cheng 14.89w;
400 m H (28): Peng Ming-Huang 49.53; Chen Chieh 49.89; Chen Chien-Jung 51.34; Calvin Quek Jun Jie
SGP 51.55; Tsai Chun-Cheng 51.87; Chen Ting-Yu/2004 52.30; Yang Chun-Hao/2004 (??) 53.16;
Tsai Chung-Han 53.92;
heats (27) h1: Tsai Chung-Cheng 51.42; Chen Ting-Yu/2004 52.60; Yang Chun-Hao/2004 (??) 52.77;
h2: Calvin Quek SGP 52.46; Wang Po-Ya 53.71; Lin Po-Lin/2005 53.84; h3: Chen Chien-Jung 51.07;
Tsai Chung-Han 52.56; Chang Chen-Yu 53.48; h4: Peng Ming-Yang 51.87; Chen Yen-Chiang 53.82;
h5: Chen Chieh 51.63;
H J (28): Yeh Po-Ting 2.15; Tsai Wei-Chih 2.15; Fu Chao-Hsuan 2.12; Leonard Grospe PHI 2.12;
Chen Yu-Ang/2004 2.09; Brandon Heng Fu Hong SGP & Cheng Yung-Jen 2.06; Chen Kuei-Chun 2.06;
Chen Po-Yan/2006 2.03;
P V (27): Patsapong Amsam-Ang THA 5.50; Lin Tsung-Chien 5.15; Wang Ying-Kai 5.15; Huang Yung-Fu
5.05; Lin Chih-Cheng 5.05; Hsu Teh-Ying 5.05; Lin Chun-Yi/2004 4.95; Wu Yen-Han/2005 4.85;
Huang Cheng-Chi 4.75; Chiu Chun-Chieh 4.75; Hsieh Hung-Ta/2005 4.75; Hsu Kai-Yi 4.60;
L J (28): Alejandro Parada CUB/2004 8.13w/+2.2 (x; 7.68/+1.2; x ; 7.94/+1.2; 8.13w/+2.2, – ); Janry Ubas PHI 7.95/+1.1; Lin Chia-Hsing 7.70/-1.5; Lin Mingfu HKG/2004 7.61/-2.8; Wen Hua-Yu 7.55/+1.2;
Nguyen Tien Trong VIE 7.46/+0.7; Chan Chun Hei HKG 7.39w/+2.4 (& 7.38/+1.6); Ko Ho Long HKG
7.27/-1.9; Ma Ka Ho HKG 7.19w/+2.4 (& 7.08/-0.9); Wong Pak Hang HKG 7.12/ 0.0; John Mike Lera
PHI 7.08/+1.9;
T J (27): Li Yun-Chen 16.31w/+2.8 (& 15.95/+0.4); Yu Kyu-Min 15.97/+2.0; Sheng Yin-Chen 15.79/+0.5;
Shen Yu-Sen 15.34/-2.6; Chao Kun-Hsiang/2006 15.33/+0.9; Chou Cheng-Chia 15.29/+1.5; Yu Min-Yang
15.29/-0.7; Wong Chun Wing HKG 14.76w/+2.3 (& 14.73/-1.1);
S P (28): Ma Hao-Wei 19.16; Jung Il-Woo KOR 17.98; Chen Yi-Chu 17.40; Jakkaphat Noisri THA 17.39;
Yang Po-En 17.29; Hsueh Mao-Hung 16.68; Farm Loong Deng MAS 14.91; Huang Nuo-Ya 14.84;
Eakkarin Boonlap THA 14.80;
D T (27): Kim Il-Hyun KOR 54.34; Lee Tzu-Yun 52.59; Srisai Keadpradit THA 51.76; Li Chen-Yu 47.75; Huang Wei-Cheng 47.23; Eric Yee Chun Wai SGP 45.62;
H T (28): Shen Yu-Hao 61.85; Kittipong Boonmawan THA 61.62; Hu Hsiao-Chieh 60.10; Shen
Chih-Sheng 59.31; Takamasa Ishida JPN 55.80; Wang Shi-Chieh/2004 55.68; Chen Yu-Feng 55.59;
J T (28): Cheng Chao-Tsun 75.26; Huang Chao-Hung/2006 73.02 / Asian 2023 Junior & Youth Leader;
Huang Chun-Hao 68.59; Wang Tzu-Yuan/2004 67.48; Nguyen Tuu Toan VIE 67.02; Huang Chou-
Chekai/2005 (??) 66.60; Ke Yu-Chuan/2006 63.80; Chun Hao-Wang/2006 (??) 62.69;
Decathlon (27/28): Chuo Chia-Hsuan 7317 (11.08/-0.3; 6.70/ 0.0; 12.20; 1.93; 51.44 / 14.91/-2.1; 37.37; 4.40;
62.82; 4:46.28); Ting Sheng-Hsuan 6135 (11.60/-0.3; 6.69/ 0.0; 12.51; 1.90; 52.93 / 15.44/-2.1; 0.00; 4.60;
50.97; 5:22.74) – only 2 finishers (out of 4 competitors);
4×100 R (28): Biological Medicine Team/TPE (Ge Wu-Yanming, Lin Yu-Hsien, Sung Yu-Chun, Chen
Wen-Pu) 39.42; THA (N.Eaumudom, B.Chuangchai, C.Khongprasit, C.Pruksorranan) 39.97; National Team/HKG (Cheung Ho Hin, Lee Hong Kit, Shak Kam Ching, Ho Wai Lun) 40.24; National Junior Team/HKG (Chan Yat Lok/2007, Chung Tsz Sing/2005, Chau Yat Long/jr, Cheng Cheung Hung/jr) 40.90;
heats (27)/first two teams as above h1: Biological Medicine Team/TPE 39.14; Nat.Junior Team/HKG 40.80; National Team//HKG (Cheung Ho Hin, Lee Hong Kit, Shak Kam Ching, Ng Ka Fung) 40.82; h2: THA (N.Eaumudom, B.Chuangchai, S.Donpritee, K.Chongprasit) 39.92;
4×400 R (28): Asian Games Training Team/TPE (Peng Ming-Yang, Chen Chien-Jung, Lin Chung-Wei, Yu
Chen-Yi) 3:10.09; National Team/VIE (Tran Dinh Son, Nguyen Xuan Quan, Tran Nhat Hoang, Luong Duc Phuoc) 3:12.08;
Women:
100 m (27)/-1.2: Loi Im Lan MAC 11.68; Hsu Ya-Ting 11.68; Suphanich Poolkerd THA 11.69;
Hu Chun-Wei 11.78; Kim Da-Eun KOR 11.88; Leung Kwan Yi HKG 11.96; Elizabeth-Ann Tan Shee Ru
SGP 12.06; Serena Tang Cheuk Man HKG/2005 12.11;
heats (27) h1/+0.7: Tan Shee Ru SGP 11.87 / 2nd SGP All-Time; Huang Yu-Ting/2007 11.96;
h2/-2.4. Yang MeiMei/2006 12.08; Luo Tsz Yuen HKG/jr 12.15; h3/+1.2: Kim Da-Eun KOR 11.81;
Liu Li-Lin 11.96; Chuang Yin-Yin 12.21; h4/+1.7: Hsu Ya-Ting 11.60; Hu Chun-Wei 11.73;
h5/+4.1: Poolkerd THA 11.71w; Tang Cheuk Man HKG/2005 11.87w; Li Tsz To HKG/2005 11.81w;
h6/+1.3: Leung Kwan Yi HKG 11.69 / 2nd (eq) HKG All-Time; Sukanda Petraksa THA 12.17; Chan
Pei-Rong/2007 12.20; h7/+0.4: Lianne Diana Pama PHI 11.94; On-Uma Chattha THA 12.10; Chou
Hsin-Tung/2005 12.21; h8/-0.5: Kong Chun Ki HKG 11.92; Leung Wing Hei HKG 12.01; h9/-1.0 Loi
Im Lan MAC 11.64/NR; Liu Chen-Yu/2007 12.22;
200 m (28)/ 0.0: Elizabeth-Ann Tan Shee Ru SGP 24.63; Liu Yen-Chin/2006 25.01;
heats (28) h1/+0.3: Liu Yen-Chin/2006 25.10; h3/+0.7: Tan Shee Ru SGP 24.91;
400 m (27): Nguyen Thi Hang VIE 53.75; Arisa Weruwanarak THA 55.26; Yu Tzu-Ping 55.63; Chang
Li-Ling 56.39; Tsou Chia-Wei 57.21; Liao Tsi-Han/2006 (??) 57.26; Chen Yun-Hsi/2005 57.60;
heats (27) h1: Liao Tsi-Han/2006 (??) 57.44; h2: Weruwanarak THA 56.44; Chen Yun-Hsi/2005 57.64;
h3: Chang Li-Ling 57.05; h4: Yu Tzu-Ping 57.15; Tsou Chia-Wei 57.80; h5: Nguyen Thi Hang VIE
56.12;
800 m (28): Chen Chieh-An/2007 2:14.54; Shen Chia-Ni 2:17.58;
1500 m (27): Maria P.Salguet Ashanti/2006 4:45.09; Chen Chieh-An/2007 4:48.67; Lo Pei-Tzu 4:49.01;
5000 m (28): Pham Thi Hue VIE 17:44.07; Lai Ting-Hsuan 18:13.91; Vut Tsz Ying HKG 18:22.99;
3000 m St (27): Jo Ha-Rim KOR 10:29.76; Chen Chao-Chun 10:46.61; Hsu Yi-Chieh 11:15.21; Melanie
Haarring TPE/(GER)/2004 11:29.96; Chu Chieh-Yu/2007 11:46.70; Li Ting-Yu 11:56.42; Wu
Hsin-Yu/2004 12:01.31; Chen Hsiang-Wei 12:10.12; Dong Wei-Tsen/2004 (??) 12:10.30;
100 m H (27)/+0.8: Chang Po-Ya 13.32 / 5th TPE All-Time; Lui Lai Yiu HKG 13.34; Lin Shih-Ting 13.46;
Hsu Le 13.48; Bui Thi Nguyen VIE 13.52; Shing Choi Yan HKG 13.57; Lin Hsiao-Hui 13.58; Jo Eun-Ju
KOR 13.59;
heats (27) h1/+4.2: Chang Po-Ya 13.40w; Lin Hsiao-Hui 13.61w; Chloe Pak Hoi Man HKG/2006 14.01w;
Lin Ting-Wei 14.36w; Chen Tsai-Chuan 14.53w; Hsiao Chieh/2008 (??) 14.85w; h2/-0.1: Shing Choi Yan
HKG 13.60; Jo Eun-Ju JOR 13.62; Chang Chieh-Hsin 13.96; Lai Yin-Ning/2006 14.15; Lin Mei-Hsiu
14.46; Cheng Tang-Hsiu 14.77; h3/+1.8: Lin Shih-Ting 13.61; Bui Thi Nguyen VIE 13.73; Chung
Chao-Chen/2004 13.90; Hsieh Ru-Pi 14.04; h4/-1.1: Lui Lai Yiu HKG 13.39; Hsu Le 13.56; Hsieh
Hsi-En 14.13; Chi Yu-Chieh 14.61; Hsu Tsi-Hsuan/2005 (??) 14.70;
400 m H (28): Nguyen Thi Huyen VIE 58.00; Lo Pei-Lin 59.04; Li Ya-Ting 59.55; Lin Yu-Chieh 59.78;
Yi Po-An 60.56; Lai Yin-Ning/2006 62.17; Lin Ya-Hsin 62.38; Wu Pei-Shan 64.05;
heats (27) h1: Yi Po-An 61.60; Lai Yin-Ning/2006 61.92; h2: Li Ya-Ting 60.12; Lin Yu-Chieh 60.27;
Lin Ya-Hsin 62.55; h3: Nguyen Thi Huyen VIE 59.70; Lo Pei-Lin 60.22; Wu Pei-Shan 62.89;
H J (28): Li Ching-Ching 1.84; Phoebe Chang Wai Yan HKG 1.84 / 2nd HKG All-Time; Pham Quynh
Giang VIE 1.78; Lin Pei-Hsuan/2007 1.78; Chang Chia-Yu 1.78; Chang Chiao-Yin 1.75; Michelle Sng Suat Li SGP & Ou Min-Heng/2004 1.72; Cheung Ching Laam HKG 1.72; Tsai Shan-Shan/2006 1.69;
Tsai Min-Ting 1.69; Hoang Thi Thu Trang VIE & Tsou Shu-Chun/2004 1.66;
P V (27): Shen Yi-Ru 4.05; Chayanisa Chomchuendee THA 4.05; Chonthicha Khabut THA 3.95; Ren
Chun-Ying 3.85; Yen Tzu-Hsin/2006 3.85; Chen Hsuan-Lin 3.75; Chen Tzu-Chen/2004 3.75; Lin
Hsuan-Ni 3.65; Jung Yi-Jing/2004 (??) 3.50; Shen Shi-Yu/2007 (??) 3.50;
L J (28): Yu Jeong-Mi KOR 6.27w/+2.8 (& 6.09/+1.5); Hsiang Chia-Li 6.16/+1.3; Lin Tzu-Chih 6.01/+0.8;
Yue Nga Yan HKG 5.94/+0.2; Supawat Choothung THA 5.82/+1.9; Wang Tzu-Hsuan/2005 5.80/+0.6;
Chiang Chieh-Hsin 5.72/+1.3; Parinya Chueaimaroeng THA 5.70/-1.7; Chen Tsai-Chuan 5.67/-1.5;
T J (27): Parinya Chueaimaroeng THA 13.57/+1.4; Lin Yu-Ting 12.68/+0.2; Shannon Vera Chan HKG 12.62/+0.5; Hung Pei-Ning 12.40/ 0.0; Supawat Choothung THA 12.27/-0.6: Huang Yu-Ti 12.24/ 0.0;
Park Min-Hee KOR 12.17/-0.8; Chen Pei-Ke (??) 12.03/+0.9; Chiang Huei-Chi 12.01/-2.2;
S P (28): Wu Tzu-En 16.08; Chien Chen-Hsin 15.45; Areerat Intadis THA 15.41; Lin Chia-Ying 15.25;
Chiang Ching-Yuan/2006 15.02; Nani Sahirah Maryata MAS 15.01; Tseng Chih-Wei 14.86; Chao Yi-Hsuan
13.54; Hung Hsiu-Wen 13.27; Hsieh Wen-Wen/2004 12.85; Shen Yu-Chen/2005 12.56;
D T (27): Subenrat Insaeng THA 58.88; Jung Ji-Hye KOR 52.47; Queenie Ting Kung Ni MAS 50.21;
Chiang Ching-Yuan/2006 45.03; Liu Chih-Jen 44.81; Chien Tien-Ai 43.85; Wang Jo-Tzu (??) 41.73;
H T (27): Anita Wlorarczyk POL 66.38; Yu Ya-Chien 62.81; Hung Hsiu-Wen 58.28; Park Seo-Jin KOR
56.70; Liang Yu-Chieh 56.04; Panwat Gimsrang THA 50.70; Liu Pei-Ying/2004 50.08; Wu Pei-Chi/2004
45.78; Hsiao Hsiu-Cheng/2007 45.05;
J T (27): Jariya Wichaidit THA 56.63; Lee Ka-Hui KOR 53.93; Li Huei-Jun 53.69; Su Chao-Chi 51.93;
Chiu Pin-Hsun/2005 51.86; Liu Chih-Ren 50.75; Chiu Yu-Ting 50.74; Cheng Hsin-Yi/2006 47.44; Wang Yu-Chiu 46.36; Shih Hsin-Hua 44.44; Yu Yin-Hsuan/2005 43.43; Tung Tsai-Yu/2005 42.40;
4×100 R (28): Biological Medicine Team/TPE (Liu Li-Lin, Chang Po-Ya, Hsu Ya-Ting, Hu Chun-Wei) 44.60;
Taoyuan City Junior Team/TPE (Luo Shih-Han/2007, Liu Yan-Jin/2006, Chung Chao-Chen/2004, Chan
Pei-Jung/2007) 47.52; Taipei City Youth Team/TPE (Yang Tzu-Yin/2007, Chen Ya-Yan/2007, Pan Yun-Ru/2009, Lin Ya-Tung/2007) 48.06; National Junior Team/HKG (Tang Cheuk Man/2005, Luo Tsz Yuen/jr, Yau Sin Ting/2007, Li Tsz To/2006) 48.98;
heats (27) / first two teams as above: h1: National Junior Team/HKG 47.16; h2: Biological Medicine Team/
TPE 44.79; Taipei City Youth Team/TPE (Yang Tzu-Yin/2007, Liu Chen-Yu/2007, Chen Ya-Yan/2007, Lin
Ya-Tung/2007) 47.83;
4×400 R (28): ATH Company Team/TPE (Lin Yu-Chieh, Shen Chia-Ni, Chen Yi-Tsen, Yu Shi-Ping) 3:49.89;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (27): Taoyuan City Junior Team/TPE (Chen Tseng-An/2004, Su Chuan-Fu/2009, Tsao Kuang-Chun/2004, Liu Yan-Vhin/2006) 3:33.85;
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National College Games at Taoyuan / 07. – 10.05.2023
(-courtesy of the Games – website-)
following are detailed results from the Open Division events during thes Multi-Sports Games / transcriptions
for names of some athletes (from results in Chinese figures) unconfirmed (indicated as „??)
Men:
100 m (8)/+0.5: Lin Yu-Hsien 10.42; Chen Wen-Pu 10.47; Lin Tsung-Han 10.59; Chao Ching-Ming 10.61;
Huang Tso-Chun 10.63; Sung Yu-Chun 10.73; Lin Cheng-Yan 10.76; Wei Hao-Lun/2004 10.77;
semis (8) s1/+0.6: Sung Yu-Chun 10.73; Lin Cheng-Yan 10.81; Tu Nai-Ren 10.82; s2/-0.8: Chen Wen-Pu
10.49; Huang Tso-Chun 10.66; Lin Tsung-Han 10.68; s3/-0.7: Lin Yu-Hsien 10.62; Chao Ching-Ming 10.68; Wei Hao-Lun/2004 10.82;
heats (7) h1/+2.5: Lin Cheng-Yan 10.54w; h2/+2.7: Lin Yu-Hsien 10.38w; h3/+3.1: Sung Yu-Chun 10.70w; Lin Tsung-Han 10.59w; Chang Sheng-Yao 10.75w; h4/+1.7: Wei Tai-Sheng 10.73; Wei
Hao-Lun/2004 10.75; h5/+0.9: Chen Wen-Pu 10.44; Tu Nai-Ran 20.70; h6/+0.8: Chao Ching-Ming 10.63;
h7/+2.8: Huang Tso-Chun 10.58w; Lai Po-Hsiang 10.67w;
200 m (10)/-0.5: Ke Wu-Yanming 20.96; Chen Wen-Pu 21.03; Sung Yu-Chun 21.33; Tsai Chi-Hsun 21.65;
semis (10) s1/+1.1: Ke Wu-Yanming 21.42; Tsai Chi-Hsun 21.43; s2/+2.2: Sung Yu-Chun 21.59w;
s3/+1.8: Chen Wen-Pu 20.90;
heats (9) h2/+0.2: Tsai Chi-Hsun 21.79; h4/-0.2: Chen Wen-Pu 21.07; h5/+2.0: Sung Yu-Chun 21.47;
400 m (8): Ke Wu-Yanming 46.90; Yang Lung-Hsiang 47.84; Lin Chung-Wei/2004 48.09; Chen
Chien-Jung 48.39; Yu Chen-Yi 48.45;
semis (7) s2: Huang Kuan-Yi 48.45; Chen Chien-Jung 48.50; Lin Chung-Wei/2004 48.53;
s3: Ke Wu-Yanming 47.91; Yang Lung-Hsiang 48.00;
800 m (10): Huang Chun-Hsiang 1:52.26; Yu Ming-Ting 1:52.27; Chang Cheng-Wei 1:54.16; Lin
Chia-Yuan 1:54.73; Chen Yen-Lin 1:56.52;
heats (9) h2: Huang Chun-Hsiang 1:56.23; Chang Cheng-Wei 1:56.27;
1500 m (8): Chang Cheng-Wei 3:53.51; Wei Tai-Yu (??) 3:56.75;
5000 m (9): Li Li-Chun 15:00.65; Tseng Ting-Wei 15:02.13; Shi Yu-Tsuo (??) 15:03.58;
10000 m (7): Li Li-Chun 31:24.99;
3000 m St (10): Tseng Ting-Wei 9:16.77; Wu Yun-Han 9:23.38; Huang Yi-Chi 9:25.34;
100 m H (8)/+0.5: Cheng Kai-Lun 13.99; Chen Yung-Chun 14.20; Liu Yu-Chi (??) 14.23; Chu Chen-Hsiang
14.31; Chang Jun-Le (??) 14.39; Wu Rui-Feng 14.45; Hsieh Chi-Lin 14.50; Chen Kuan-?? 14.65;
heats (7) h1/+0.3: Cheng Kai-Lun 14.14; Lin Yu-Chi (??) 14.19; Chen Kuan-?? 14.42; Cheng Hsi-En
14.66; Chou Cheng-Hua (??) 14.72; h2/-0.4: Chen Yung-Chun 14.15; Hsieh Chi-Lin 14.41; Chu
Chen-Hsiang 14.41; Chang Jun-Le (??) 14.45; Wu Rui-Feng 14.51; Li Tsu-Shan 14.63; Han Ping-Hsu (??)
14.66;
400 m H (10): Lin Chung-Wei/2004 50.13 / NJR; Chen Chien-Jung 50.94; Chen Yen-Chiang 51.85;
Tsai Chun-Cheng 52.60; Tsai Chung-Han 52.81; Chang Chen-Yu 52.93; Chao Tsuo-Wei 53.17;
Huang Kuan-Yi 53.50;
heats (9) h1: Lin Chung-Wei/2004 52.49; Huang Kuan-Yi 53.77; h2: Tsai Chung-Han 53.68;
h3: Chen Chien-Jung 51.88; Tsai Chun-Cheng 52.61; Chen Yen-Chiang 52.91; Chang Chen-Yu 53.03;
H J (9): Fu Chao-Hsuan 2.25 / 2nd TPE All-Time; Tsai Wei-Chih 2.16; Chang Yung-Jen 2.16; Yeh Po-Ting
2.16; Luo Chi-Chieh/2004 2.04; Chang Teng-Jen 2.04;
P V (10): Lin Tsung-Chien 5.05; Hsu Teh-Ying 4.95; Wang Ying-Kai 4.95; Lin Chih-Cheng 4.75;
Lin Chun-Yi/2004 4.65; Kao Chien-Chun 4.55;
L J (10): Wen Hua-Yu 7.70/-0.9; Lin Chia-Hsing 7.63/-0.1; Sheng Yin-Chen 7.37/-0.8; He Kuei-Lin
7.20/+2.0;
T J (8): Li Yun-Chen 15.84/-1.9; Sheng Yin-Chen 15.72/-0.4; Shen Yu-Sen 15.40/-0.6; Yang Chieh-Yu
15.32/-0.3; Chen Chun-Lin 15.08/-0.3;
S P (10): Chen Yi-Chu 17.26; Yang Po-En 17.20; Hsien Mao-Hung 15.93; Huang Nuo-Ya 15.19;
D T (7): Huang Wei-Cheng 51.48; Chang Chi-Chia 50.38; Li Chen-You 49.53; Huang Nuo-Ya 46.55;
Lu Po-Hsun 45.63;
H T (9): Shen Yu-Hao 65.11; Chen Chi-Sheng 60.63; Wang Shi-Chieh 57.54; Wang Pu-Ti 57.34;
Huang Chieh-Ying 55.93; Chen Yu-Feng 53.79; Hsu Yuan-Chang 53.47;
J T (8): Wu Tsung-Lun 65.98; Huang Yun-Hao 64.10; Hsiao Huan-Lin 62.80;
Decathlon (7/8): Cho Chia-Hsuen 7074 (11.19/-0.4; 6.60/-0.7; 12.16; 1.87; 51.48 / 14.69/-0.6; 34.70; 4.30; 59.92; 4:53.20); Ting Sheng-Hsuan 6705 (11.68/-1.5; 6.60/+0.3; 12.50; 1.90; 52.83 / 15.28/-0.6; 35.71; 4.40;
53.12; 5:16.23);
10000 m Walk (8): Hsu Chia-Wei 41:45.90/NR; Chan Yung-Kuei 46:08.52; Li Sheng-Jing 47:23.80;
Han Shu-Yong (??) 47:46.44; Pan Hsiang-En (??) 48:32.86; Fang Wen-Kai 49:07.97;
4×100 R (8): National University Team (Sung Yu-Chun, Lin Chung-Han, Yeh Hsing-Hua, Lin Yu-Hsien) 39.79;
4×400 R (10): Taiwan University Team (Wang Po-Ya, Yang Lung-Hsiang, Lin Chung-Wei, Yu Chen-Yi) 3:10.82;
Women:
100 m (8)/-0.1: Cheng Hsin-Ying (??) 11.97; Chang Li-Ling 12.08; Liu Li-Lin 12.09;
semis (8) s1/-0.2: Cheng Hsin-Ying (??) 12.09;
heats (7) h2/+1.6: Chang Li-Ling 11.89; Chou Ying-Hsuan 12.21; Chuang Yin-Yin 12.21;
h3/+2.6: Liu Li-Lin 11.90w; h4/+2.0: Cheng Hsin-Ying (??) 11.90;
200 m (10)/+2.2: Chang Po-Ya 23.77w; Chang Li-Ling 24.63w; Chuang Yin-Yin 24.71w; Yu Tzu-Ping
24.77w; Liu Li-Lin 24.98w;
semis (10) s1/+2.1: Chung Yin-Yin 25.20w; s2/+2.0: Chang Po-Ya 24.95; Chang Li-Ling 25.18;
heats (9) h1/+2.3: Chang Po-Ya 24.09w; h3/+3.6: Yu Tzu-Ping 25.17w;
400 m (8): Yu Tzu-Ping 56.38; Shen Chia-Ni 57.30 (& 57.85 as 1h3); Lin Yu-Chieh 57.53;
Chou Chia-Wei (??) 57.79;
800 m (10): Shen Chia-Ni 2:13.95; Wang Yi-Hsuan 2:14.89;
1500 m (8): Wang Tzu-Ling 4:48.77;
5000 m (10): Tang Le-Yu 17:58.73; Chang Yu-Chen 18:07.47;
10000 m (8): Tang Le-Yu 37:21.36; Chang Yu-Chen 37:50.41;
3000 m St (9): Hsu Yu-Chieh 10:49.34; Cheng Chun-Chin 10:57.37; Li Hsin-Jung 11:19.75;
Wu Hsin-Yu (??) 11:27.38; Huang Wan-Chien 11:56.74; Chen Hsiang-Wei (??) 12:00.84;
100 m H (8)/-0.4: Chang Po-Ya 13.33; Lin Shih-Ting 13.43; Lin Hsiao-Hui 13.84; Chiang Chieh-Hsiu
13.96, Hsu Huei-Yin 14.11; Chen Tsai-Chuan 14.28; Hsieh Hsi-En 14.84;
heats (7) h1/+0.6: Lin Shih-Ting 13.65; Hsieh Hsi-En 13.92; Lin Hsiao-Hui 14.06; Chiang Chieh-Hsiu
14.12; Hsu Huei-Yin 14.12; h2/+0.6: Chang Po-Ya 13.62; Chen Tsai-Chuan 14.25; Chen Wan-Mei 14.97;
400 m H (10): Li Ya-Ting 60.48; Lin Yu-Chieh 61.10; Chang Chia-Yu 61.99; Chung Hsin-Ju/2004 63.68;
heats (9) h1: Li Ya-Ting 63.00; Chang Chia-Yu 63.55; h2: Lin Yu-Chieh 63.33;
H J (8): Chang Chiao-Yin 1.73; Chang Chia-Yu 1.70; Ou Min-Heng/2004 1.70; Tsai Min-Ting 1.66;
P V (9): Lin Hsuan-Ni 3.80; Hsieh Yu-Ting/2004 3.70; Chen Hsuan-Lin 3.70; Wang Yu-Chen 3.40;
L J (9): Hsiang Chia-Li 6.00/-0.8; Liu Li-Chi 5.92/+1.9; Lin Tzu-Chi 5.74/-0.3;
T J (7): Lin Yu-Ting 12.21/+0.1; Huang Yu-Ti 11.99/-0.3;
S P (8): Chien Chen-Hsin 15.64; Wu Tzu-En 15.11; Tseng Chih-Wei 14.66; Chao Yi-Hsuan 13.76;
Chang Huei-Ching/2004 13.35;
D T (10): Chen Tien-Ai 45.04; Liu Chih-Jen 44.52; Liu Chia-Yin 42.22; Hsu Kai-Chen 41.56;
Lu Wen-Ning/2004 41.18;
H T (9): Yu Ya-Chien 63.44; Hung Chi-Hsien 51.89; Liang Yu-Chieh 51.21; Liu Pei-Ying/2004 50.54;
Huang Chih-Chi 50.39; Wei Yi-Shan (??) 48.52; Lin Yi-Tsen 48.10;
J T (7): Li Huei-Chun 54.33; Chiu Yu-Ting 51.61; Su Chao-Chi 49.38; Liu Chih-Jen 47.05; Tang
Te-Rung (??) 45.41; Hsu An-Yi 44.22;
Heptathlon (9/10): Chen Tsai-Chuan 5616 / 2nd TPE All-Time (14.35/-0.2; 1.73; 13.27; 25.80/-0.5 / 5.86/+0.2; 43.67; 2:30.18); Hsiang Chia-Li/2004 4994 (14.55/-0.2; 1.55; 10.23; 25.26/-0.5 / 5.68/ 0.0; 36.73; 2:33.60);
Chung Chih-Jou/2004 4266 (15.19/-0.2; 1.50; 9.72; 27.48/-0.5 / 4.71/+1.6; 33.62; 2:36.17); Lin Yu-Ting 4170;
Huang Liu-Ya 4063;
10000 m Walk (8): Huang Kuan-Ling 48:00.72; Chiang Chia-Jou 48:27.36; Wu Yu-Hsin 51:19.97;
Wu Wei-Chiao 51:26.52; Huang Pei-Yi 54:20.74;
4×100 R (8): National University Team (Cheng Hsin-Ying, Liu Li-Lin, Liu Li-Hsi, Chang Po-Ya) 45.79;
4×400 R (10): Taiwan University Team (Chang Chia-Yu, Lin Yu-Chieh, Huang Yu-Wen, Yu Tzu-Ping) 3:50.33;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (8): Taiwan Normal University Team (Chen Yi-Chao, Feng Ru-Hsiu, Chen Chien-Rong, Li Ya-Ting) 3:30.16/NR;
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INDIA
3rd Khelo University Games at Lucknow / 29. – 31.05.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan -)
following are selected best performances (out of information restricted to results from finals) / all wind-readings in horizontal jumps are shown as 0.00 m/sec and are not valued for the following performances
Men:
100 m (29)/+1.0: Gurindervir Singh 19,57; Lalu Prasad Bhoi 10.60; Abhishek Dalabehera 10.72;
200 m (31)/-2.0: Ansh ?? 21.78; S.R.Shyam 21.81; S.Tamilarasu 21.94;
400 m (30): Nitin Kumar 47.39; Karunamay Mahato 48.48; Shrinath Ganapat Dalavi 48.66;
800 m (31): Irfan ?? 1:55.87;
1500 m (29): Yoonus Shah 3:51.61; Shivam ?? 3:54.52;
5000 m (31): K.Anandkrishna 14:51.98; Sumit Kundu 14:59.37;
10000 m (29): Pradeep Kumar 30:55.88; Rohit Kumar 30:55.94;
3000 m St (30): B.Shubham Shriram 9:03.94; Siddhant Suresh Pujari 9:09.70; Kaurav Tiwari 9:18.42;
110 m H (30)/+1.0: Dhanush Adithan 14.41; Vikas Khodake 14.60; M.D.Sushanth 14.65; Harmanjeet Singh
14.66; Basil Muhammed 14.75;
400 m H (29): M.Manoop 53.16; Barna Bag/2004 53.64;
H J (30): Md Asraf Ali 2.13; Swadhin Kumar Majhi 2.11; Shaik Mohiddin 2.06; Piyush Singh Panwar &
K.Aravinth 2.03;
P V (31): A.K.Sidharth 4.90; Kuldeep Kumar/2005 & M.Gowtham 4.80; Deepak Yadav Ramsevak 4.50;
L J (29): K.M.Sreekanth 7.36; Rishabh Rishishwar 7.22; R.Sajan 7.18;
T J (31): Akash M.Varghese 15.77; B.Mahanth 15.05; Vishal Bahadur 15.04;
S P (30): Samardeep Singh Gill 18.75; Dhanveer Singh 18.20; Shivam Choudhary 17.98; Iqbal Singh 16.91;
Adhish Ghildiyal 16.55;
D T (29): Prince ?? 49.63; Harnoor Singh Sandhu 49.35; Ujjwal ?? 48.70; Bhanu Sharma 47.78;
H T (30): Ajay Kumar 58.27; Shantanu Rajendra 57.30; Jai Chand 56.47; Chang Hooda 54.79; Updesh Singh 54.52; Sachin Yadav 53.97;
J T (30): Vikrant Malik 80.00; Avinash Yadav 67.42; Vijay Lakra 67.05; Harish Kumar 66.57;
Decathlon (29/30)/nwi: Kushal Kumar 6389 (11.50; 6.18; 10.52; 1.84; 50.44 / 15.15; 31.49; 3.30; 49.44; 4:36.50);
20000 m Walk (30): Sahil ?? 1:27:52.35; Neeraj Kumar Chaurasiy 1:32:32.75; Bilin George Anto/2004 1:32:35.54; Paramdeep Mor 1:32:49.26;
4×100 R (30): Vinoba Bhave University Team (S.Kumar, R.Yadav, A.Kumar, G.R.Naidu) 41.29;
4×400 R (31): Punjab University Team (Ankit, Lovepreet Singh, H.Kumar Pal, H.Singh Gill) 3:14.34;
Women:
100 m (29)/+0.3: Avantika Narale 11.68; Sudeshna Hanmant Shiva 11.94;
200 m (31)/-0.4: Sudeshna Hanmant Shiva 24.58; Simrandeep Kaur 24.60; Rashdeep Kaur 24.74; Jyothika ?? 24.76;
400 m (30): Nidhi Yogendra Singh 55.02; Gug Kaur 55.42; K.Sneha 55.50; Rashdeep Kaur 55.52;
800 m (31): Gug Kaur 2:08.73; Tai Hiraman Bamhane 2:09.35; Bhavika Kathuria 2:11.52;
1500 m (29): Shivechha Vikas Patil 4:43.70;
5000 m (31): Poonam Sonune 16:59.31; Basanti Kumari 16:59.34; Rinkee Dhanya Pawara 16:59.55;
10000 m (29): Basanti Kumari 36:00.73; Reshma Dattu Kevate 36:00.74; Poonam Sonune 36:01.09;
Neetu Kumari 36:02.17;
3000 m St (30): Susmita Tigga 10:42.43; Maneesha ?? 10:47.88; Kajal Sharma 10:51.31; Riya Dohatare
11:08.97; Babli Verma 11:33.13; Shreya ?? 11:40.51;
100 m H (30)/+0.5: Pragyan Prasant Sahu 13.63; C.Anjali 15.02;
400 m H (29): Nidhi Yogendra Singh 61.63; Neha Biresh 61.94; Simmy ?? 63.08; Delna Philip 63.17;
H J (31): Pallavi Patil 1.71; Saliha ?? & N.K.Varsha 1.66; K.C.Anjima 1.66;
P V (29): Sathya Tamilarasan 3.60; G.Sindhushree 3.60; M.Uvadharreshini 3.30; Jyoti ?? 3.20;
L J (30): Manisha Merel 6.00; Moumita Mondal 5.87; Rugma Udhayan 5.77;
T J (31): Meera Shibu 12.23;
S P (31): Nidhi Pawaiya 14.80; Shiksha ?? 14.75; V.Ambika 14.39; Simranjeet Kaur 13.83;
D T (30): Shalini Chaudhary 50.60; Bhavana Yadav 46.43; Anisha ??/2005 44.66; Rajbala Saini 43.33;
M.N.Sushma 42.38; Anusha Yadav 41.83;
H T (30): Tanya Chaudhary 60.61; Preet Sharawat 52.69; Ankita ?? 46.37;
J T (31): Harita ?? 50.14; N.Hemalamini 48.75; Anjani Kumari 47.99; Shakshi Sharma 46.61; Pushpa Jakhar 44.11;
Heptathlon (30/31)/nwi: Pooja ?? 4991 (15.53; 1.68; 11.15; 27.21 / 5.24; 41.88; 2:24.73); Kamaljeet Kaur
4300 (15.72; 1.56; 9.95; 27.92 / 4.74; 29.67; 2:26.41); Snehamol George 4275 (15.24; 1.44; 9.98; 26.23 / 5.13; 24.70; 2:34.89); Helan Saji 4239; K.A.Anamika 4201; Mariya Thomas 4195
20000 m Walk (31): Pooja Kumawat 1:44:01.63; Payal ?? 1:45:23.38; Nikita Lamba 1:45:53.92;
4×100 R (30): Mahatma Gandhi University Team (A.Babu, A.S.Sandra, V.S.Bhavika, S.Sunny) 47.41;
4×400 R (31): Mahatma Gandhi University Team (B.Joseph, R.Chacko, K.T.Emily, K.Sneha) 3:52.27;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (29): Punjab University Team (Lovepreet Singh, Lovepreet Kaur, Gug Kaur, H.Singh Gill) 3:30.08;
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71st Maharashtra State Champs at Pune / 21. – 23.05.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Rahul Pawar -)
following are the best performances from these State Senior Champs / no exact dates per event and no
wind-readings reported
Men:
100 m: Pranav Pramod Gurav 10.56; Saurabh Rajesh Naitam 10.61; Jay Pradeep Shah 10.71; Dhansingh
Pal 10.79;
semis: Naitam 10.65; Gurav 10.68; Kiran Pandurang Bhosale 10.72; Shantanu Rajesh Singh 10.78;
Shah 10.79; Pratik Panduran Patil 10.79; Harsh Santosh Raut/2005 10.80;
heats: Shah 10.80;
200 m: Jay Pradeep Shah 21.74 (& 21.89 in semis & 21.78 in heats); Akshav Annappa Shetty 21.84;
400 m: Shubham Deshmukh 47.64;
800 m: Chaitanya Vilas Holgare 1:54.37; Satyajeet Pujari 1:54.54; Prathamesh Amar Deore 1:54.57;
Omkar Sadanand Kumbhar 1:54.94;
1500 m: Omkar Sadanand Kumbhar 3:48.82; Sandip Vikram Jovashi 3:54.05; Kartik Jayraj Karkera 3:54.16;
Satyajeet Pujari 3:55.33;
5000 m: Arun Dhansing Rathod 14:39.32; Sushant Manohar Jedhe 14:42.90; Kartik Jayraj Karkera 14:49.15;
Abhishek Kamann Devkate 14:51.41; Saurav Ashok Tiwari 14:51.87; Vishnu Layhale 14:52.82; Uttam
Patil 14:54.63;
10000 m: Arun Dhansing Rathod 31:09.76;
3000 m St: Shubham Bhandare 8:49.45; Siddhant Pujari 9:03.72; Rajan Yadav 9:05.68; Vishwajeet Layhate
9:06.37; Dhuladev Baban Ghagare 9:23.29;
110 m H: Tejas Ashok Shirse 13.97; Vikas Ananda Khodke 14.73;
heats: Khodke 14.79; Shirse 14.80;
400 m H: Nirmal Yadav 52.17; Rohan Gautham Kamble 52.42; Siddhesh Maruti Choudhari 52.52;
H J: Sarvesh Anil Kushare 2.20; Raushikesh Kate 2.00; Dhairyshil Dhan Gayakwad 2.00; Hrushikesh
Dhodmise/2004 2.00;
L J: Shubham Umesh Patekar 7.22;
T J: Omkar Nagesh Shidruk 15.17;
S P: Rushikesh Sakhare 16.12; Prafull Thorat 16.09;
D T: Satish Bansi Deshmukh 47.95; Pruthviraj Nalawade 47.90;
H T: Shantanu Uchale 57.66;
J T: Uttam Balaseheb Patil 74.13; Akshay Shankar Ghonge 71.05; Rushikesh Kurhe 62.89;
Decathlon: Kushal Kumar Mohi 6778 (11.38; 6.59; 10.90; 1.91; 51.05 / 14.99; 35.00; 3.20; 58.14; 4:33.84);
Women:
100 m: Avantika Narale 11.78; Sudeshna Shivankar 12.16;
semis/heats: Narale 11.75 (& 11.98 in heats); Shivankar 12.16;
200 m: Sudeshna Shivankar 25.13; Khushi Umesh 25.30;
semis/heats: Shivankar 25.01 (& 25.12 in heats); Umesh 25.13;
400 m: Shivani Gaikwad 54.98; Nidhi Yogendra Singh 56.09;
heats: Gaikwad 55.46; Singh 56.57;
800 m: Yamuna Ladkat 2:07.32; Tai Hiraman Bamhane 2:10.69; Archana Ramdas Adhav 2:13.16;
1500 m: Shivecha Vikas Patil 4:46.04;
5000 m: Prajakta Shinde 16:59.24; Rinkee Dhanya Pawara 17:15.18; Akanksha Shelar 17:55.84;
10000 m: Poonam Dinkar Sonune 34:05.48; Prajakta Godbole 34:31.07; Reshma Dattu Kevate 34:40.01;
Prajakta Shinde 35:04.54; Akanksha Shelar 37:07.28;
3000 m St: Sanika Nalawade/2005 11:49.61; Vaishnavi Sawant 11:49.62; Yogini Umakant Salunke 12:12.84; Rutuja Kamble 12:13.40;
400 m H: Nidhi Yogendra Singh 62.30; Shravani Sachin Sangle/2005 64.35;
L J: Keisha Tarak Modi 5.73; Sharvari Parulekar 5.66;
T J: Sharvari Parulekar 12.79; Poorva Hitesh Sawant 12.74;
D T: Neha Mastram Verma 41.40; Santoshi Deskhmukh 41.35;
H T: Varsha Hari Kanpure 49.30;
20000 m Walk: Prachi Rane 1:55.29.23; Gayatri Ganesh Chaudhari 2:02:09.88; Priya Gupta/2004 2:08:16.53;
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(-courtesy of the KSA – Federation with thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
following are the best performances from two National League competitions / wind-readings not (yet ?) available
and results from few other events (3000 m, Pole Vault) not reported / rather low standards in most events at the
First League Champs
Premier Clubs League Champs at Qatif / 26. – 27.05.2023
100 m (26): Ali Khalid Al-Mas 10.39; Abdulaziz Rabie Al-Jadaani 10.51; Ahmed Al.-Marwani 10.53; Abdou Ahmed Marzouk 10.71; Bader Al-Qahtani 10.77; Ahmed Mohamed Majrashi 10.79;
200 m (27): Shaker Abduljalil Al-Salim 21.16; Abdulaziz Rabie Al-Jadaani 21.27; Ismail Mohamed
Al-Sabyani 21.46; Mohamed Al-Jadaani 21.91;
400 m (26): Ismail Mohamed Al-Sabyani 47.72;
800 m (27): Abdulaziz Ladan Mohamed 1:50.90; Fayez Abdullah Al-Subaie 1:51.00; Mishaal Yahya Mahoutan 1:52.22; Sami Masoud Al-Yami 1:54.51; Nawaf Jabali 1:56.13;
1500 m (26): Raed Khairallah Al-Jadani 3:47.41; Fayez Abdullah Al-Subaie 3:47.53; Mahmoud Mohamed Othman Shahween 3:57.66;
5000 m (27): Mahmoud Mohamed Othman Shahween 15:07.67; Omar Al-Housaoui 15:08.46;
3000 m St (27): Raed Khairallah Al-Jadani 8:45.33; Khalid Mohamed Hazazi 9:30.34;
110 m H (26): Shaker Abdullah Al-Salim 14.07; Mohamed Marzouk Al-Jadaani 14.17; Atia Mohamed
Al-Shamrani 14.19; Mohamed Khaled Al-Khalidi 14.47; Abdullah Rizkallah Al-Melehi 14.64;
400 m H (27): Mohamed Abdullah Al-Amrad 51.34; Idriss Ayil Al-Soufiani 51.83; Abdullah Rizkallah
Al-Melihi 53.38; Bandar Abdulaziz Majrashi 53.86;
L J (26): Abdulrahman Mohamed Sharaheli 7.58; Ahmad Fayez Marzouk 7.45;
T J (27): Hassan Nasser Darweesh 15.51; Abdulrahman Obaidullah 15.21; Majed Ghazi Marzouk 15.15;
S P (27): Amin Atia Al-Aradi 15.29; Khalid Abdullah Kidallah 14.72; Abdullah Alaoui Al-Ibrahim 14.63;
D T (26): Oussama Hassan Al-Oqali 56.02; Aboubakr Mohamed Zakaria 51.45; Mustafa Hassan Abu Shaheen 47.27; Ahmed Abdullah Al-Ali 45.69; Hassan Mubarak Al-Ahsal 44.81; Hassan Abdullah
Al-Bakhit 44.72;
H T (27): Awas Qassem Al-Ithawi 57.35; Saleh Khalil Al-Saad 51.65; Faisal Youssef Al-Darwish 50.64;
Abdulwahib Abdullah Al-Sherida 49.85; Riyad Yahya Al-Bishi 49.85;
J T (26): Murtadha Issa Al-Hamad 62.10; Waleed Hassan Al-Hamad 58.71; Sadiq Jaafar Al-Hamad 58.10;
Decathlon (26/27)/no details: Aissa Abdullah Jarrah 6635; Qassem Ahmed Al-Huwaidi 5902; Ali Al-Suwaid
5824;
4×100 R (26): Al Ahly Club Team 41.06;
4×400 R (27): Al Hilal Club Team 3:19.79;
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First Clubs League Meeting at Al Bahuh / 26. – 27.05.2023
110 m H (26): Mounir Hisham Al-Hashem 14.53; Haider Ali Al-Jouma 14.69;
H J (27): Mounir Hisham Al-Hashem 2.01;
L J (26): Saeed Sultan Al-Bishi 7.09;
D T (26): Said Mubarak Al-Yami 44.08;
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MALAYSIA
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif -)
National Competition at Kuantan / 26. – 28.05.2023
Men:
100 m (27)/-0.1: Jonathan Nyepa 10.60; Muh.Zulfiqar Ismail 10.62; Muh.Yusridzwan Danial Yusof 10.77;
Muh.Thaqif Hisham 10.78; Muh.Aqil Yasmin 10.79;
heats (27) h1/+0.8: Ismail 10.78; h2/-0.6: Hisham 10.78; h8/-0.7: Yasmin 10.86;
200 m (26)/nwi: Jonathan Nyepa 21.69; Muh.Thaqif Hisham 21.74; Mih.Aqil Yasmin 21.81; Abdul Wafiy Roslan 21.87; Muh.Firdaus Zemi 21.96; Muh.Faris Kamarazaman 21.96; Moh.Raimi Mustafa Kamal 21.97;
400 m (28): Umar Osman 47.48;
110 m H (28)/-0.5: Benedict Ian Gawok 14.62 (& 15.20/nwi as 1h1); Muh.Ridzwan Ridal 14.97;
Muh.Aftar Rosli 15.07;
H J (28): Aqamuddin Azhan 2.00;
S P (28): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 15.70;
D T (28): Kamal Farhan Abdul Rahman 47.46;
H T (27): Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan 61.04;
4×100 R (28): UPM Team 40.92;
Women:
400 m H (27): Mandy Goh Li 63.49;
T J (26): Kirthana Ramasamy 12.30;
J T (26): Ng Jing Xuan 41.56;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (27): UPM Team 3:44.69;
National Sarawak Competition at Ipoh / 20. – 21.05.2023
Men:
110 m H (20)/nwi: Elvin Yap Zhi Xian 14.74; Benedict Ian Gawok 14.74;
T J (20): Brendon Ting Li King 15.26/nwi;
Youth Boys:
110 m H (20)/+1.5: Muh.Harith Haikal Mazli 14.69; Muhd Qarliff Abdullah 14.98;
Women:
100 m H (20)/+1.7: Emma Hill Yu Wei Ling 14.71;
J T (20): Ng Jing Xuan 40.97;
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SINGAPORE
3rd SA Allcomers Meeting / 27. – 28.05.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore-Federation -)
Men:
100 m (27)/+1.2: Leonard King 10.81;
P V (28): Elliott Wee Junn 4.40; Enoch Tew Ci Yi/2005 4.40; Aaron Koh Xu Qing 4.40; Clevon Wong Jun Yong 4.20;
J T (27): Lucas Wong Yijie/2004 58.84;
4×100 R (28): Singapore University Team (T.Toh, J.Chua Hanwei, X.Ho Ann Heng, I.Koe) 41.82;
Women:
P V (28): Cherlin Sia Jia Yi 3.20;
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MALDIVES
(-courtesy of Mr Ahmed Munthaqim, MDV-Federation – )
National Test Competition at Hulhumale / 26.05.2023
Men:
100 m/ 0.0: Hassan Saaid 10.85;
Women:
800 m: Fasuha Ahmed 2:27.92/NR;
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Inter School Athletics Champs at Hulhumale / 14. – 19.05.2023
Junior Women:
addit. wind-reading to T J (14)/+1.6: Ahnaa Nizar/2007 10.63/NR & NJR & NYR;
(-courtesy of Race – websites – )
TCS Internat.World 10 km Road Race at Bengaluru / 21.05.2023
(i.e. additional International male finishers and exact placings for the best Indian runners)
…11. Chindessa Debele ETH 28:48; 12. Levy Kibet KEN 28:48; 13. Embaye Goitom ETH 28:51;
14. Kuma Dejene ETH 29:01; 15. Mark Owon Lomuket KEN 29:02; 16. Stephen Kissa UGA 29:08;
17. Mathew Kimeli KEN 29:25; 18. Maru Teferi ISR 29:31; 19. Murli Kumar Gavit 29:59 (29:58.03);
…15. Tamsi Singh 34:12; 16. Poonam Sonune 34:29; 17. Seema ?? 34:30; 18. Preenu Yadav 34:38;
19. Reshma Kevate 34:38; 20. Bharti Nain 34:42; 21. Kavita Yadav 36:00; 22. Priti Lamba 36:35;
Yecheon – 5 June 2023:
Japanese steeplechaser Asahi Kuroda clocked a noteworthy 8:39.83, which was very close to the championship record (8:33.39) held by Omar Moussa Obaid of Qatar since 2004. In Ipoh, the Qatari duo of Obaid and Mustafa Ahmed Shebto (8:39.66) finished 1-2 in the 3,000m steeplechase, a time no other athlete reached as closer as Kuroda did today in the Asian U20 championships.
Kuroda throw much anticipation and was favourite to win his event here as he posted a much faster 8:37.25 while finishing ninth in the Seiko Golden Grand Prix in Yokohama just a fortnight ago. He was also a finalist in the World U20 championships at Cali last year. However, he lacks competition in Yecheon as there is no one of his calibre trying to push him and he had to run the race on his own.
Iranian Yusef Azariyan, the Asian U18 champion from Tashkent, turned out to be a non-starter it was India’s Sharuk Khan (16) tried to challenge Kuroda today. Khan, who recently won the Indian Federation Cup for Juniors in a modest 9:05.42, finds it difficult to keep pace with the leader as the Japanese runner has to his credit more sub-9 minutes timing which none of his compatriots achieved. Running with Kuroda, however, helped the Indian rapidly as he returned 8:51.75 to garner the silver medal at the end. It was indeed India’s second medal in the steeplechase in the continental meet after Arun D’Souza won the bronze medal way back in 1997.
Tharushi clinches two gold medals:
Sri Lanka’s Tharushi Dilsara Karunaratna romped home the gold medal in 800m with a modest 2:05.64. Her winning time was slower than her country-mate Dilshi Shyamali achieved to gain a bronze medal five years ago. Having clocked a much superior 2:01.39 back at home this March, Tharshi was expected to better the meet mark of 2:02.66 standing in the name of Lang Yinglai (China) since 1997. However, the 26-year-old mark survived for another edition of this biennial meet.
Later in the evening, Tharushi anchored her country’s 4 x 400m mixed relay quartet comprising Oshada Vinod Ariyawansa, Jayeshi Uththara and Hasantha Shehan Dilranga to victory. The above event introduced first time in these championships, witnessed the Sri Lankan quartet posting a new national mark of 3:25.41 for the gold. It was Tharushi’s third medal in Yecheon as she won a silver medal in the 400m on the opening day.
Japan’s Kuroki Kaito (10.37 secs) and China’s Xiong Shiqi (11.62s) wrested the fastest man and woman titles by winning the 100m dash in their respective categories.
Chinese Taipei won its first gold in the meet through javelin thrower Huang Chao-Hung. He nailed the spear at 72.85m as Shivam Lohakare of India got the silver at 72.34m.
India won its lone gold of the day courtesy of shot putter Siddharth Choudhary. He opened with 19.02m and improved it to 19.37m in his second round. He then unleashed a better 19.52m in the third round to seal the title. Qatar’s Djibrine Adoum D Ahmat was a distant second in 18.85m, ahead of the host’s Park Si-Hoon (18.70).
Ram. Murali Krishnan for Asian Athletics
Yecheon – 6 June 2023:
The third day’s proceedings in the ongoing Asian U20 championships saw a meet mark in 400m hurdles fell in the hands of yet another Qatari athlete. Doudai Ismail Abakar accounted for the second championship record as his teammate Seifeldin did in the pole vault on the opening day.
Success came after some sticky situations as the hurdler suffered a setback in his first major global competition, the 18th World Athletics U20 championships in Nairobi two years ago where he was disqualified due to a false start. Hard work paid its dividends as he tasted a notable victory in the Arab Junior Championships Rades, Tunisia, the following year. A rejuvenated Abakar went to take part in the World U20 championships in Cali, Colombia, thereafter. During the above championships, the Qatari hurdler finished a credible fifth in the final after clocking a good quality 49.48 secs in the semis.
2023 turned out to be a glorious year for this young man’s career as Abakar successfully crowned the West Asian champion ‘at home’ in Doha in April. In the same venue, he won the Race-B in Doha Diamond League on May 5 with a personal best of 49.18 secs.
After winning his qualifying heats with a modest 52.30 secs on Monday morning, Abakar drawn on the fifth lane reacted quickly to take the lead and increased pace midway. Japan’s national junior champion Konno Ryoma on lane four gave a stiff challenge before allowing the Qatari to move ahead on the home straight. Abakar clocked an impressive 49.30 secs, the second best in his career that shattered Saudi Arabian Ibrahim Al-Hamaidi’s 19-year-old championship record into oblivion. Ryoma posted a personal best 49.91 secs for the silver.
Sunil ousted Nodir for a Decathlon gold
It was indeed a memorable moment in Indian decathlete Sunil Kumar’s life. After trailing considerably while completing the first day’s events, Sunil (19) only hopes for a medal and not the top finish on the podium. However, he started delivering better performances in 110m hurdles (14.78 secs), discus throw (38.79m) and javelin throw (52.69m) than his compatriots to climb on the winning ladder rapidly to snatch the gold with 7,003 points. Incidentally, it was the second-best performance by an Indian junior in the decathlon behind Dileep Kumar’s national record 7,020 pts from 2012. Nodir Norbaev, Uzbekistan’s Asian U18 champion from last year, finished a close second with 6.956 pts today.
China vs Japan vs Uzbekistan
A major portion of the titles decided on the third day have been split amongst China, Japan and Uzbekistan. In fact, China started victorious through race walker Bao Xingzu in the morning. Pole vaulter Wei Lingxia and the sprint relay quartet added women’s power to victory for China. Kana Mizumoto timed a brilliant 9:16.93 to win the women’s 3,000m while Japan added another heart-warming win in the men’s 4 x 100m relay in 39.76 secs.
Amazingly the day was dominated by Uzbek athletes. High jumper Barnokhon Saifullaeva was another Asian youth champion from Kuwait-2022 to graduate to the Junior podium in Yecheon. The reigning Asian U18 champion from Tashkent, India’s Pooja, finished second today after improving her PB to 1.82m. Pinning their hopes mainly on technical events, Uzbek athletes added further feathers through triple jumper Khushnoza Shavkatova and steeplechaser Dilshoda Usmonova. In the 3,000m steeplechase, Usmonova brought the first gold to Uzbekistan by posting a career-best 10:22.41, well ahead of Kazakhstan’s Akbilek Kuralbay (10:35.44).
Ram. Murali Krishnan for Asian Athletics
Yecheon – 7 June 2023:As the curtain has rung down at Yecheon Stadium, athletes from Japan had a most profitable outing in the 20th Asian U20 Championships here as they garnered 14 gold, 4 silver and 5 bronze medals from the four days of competitions to retain the top spot in medals table for the third time in a row.
Team Japan won four golds on the final day alone as opposed to three wins by the Chinese from the 13 finals decided on Wednesday. As expected, track runners contributed to all four victories. Maseda Jumpei (1,500m) and Sonata Nagashima (5,000m) in men’s events, Jennifer Rimi Saita (200m) and Miki Hayashi (100m Hurdles) in women’s section delivered gold today. Japan tops the medal tally in the previous two editions of the championships in 2016 (Ho Chi Minh City) and 2018 (Gifu) as well.
Close calls in the Jumping Arena:
Notable among the three Chinese victories on the concluding day has come from long jumper Shu Heng. Hailing from Jilin, Heng celebrate his 19th birthday just two weeks ago and barely managed to touch the 8 metres mark only once previously while finishing fourth in the Chinese National Indoor Championships in Tianjin earlier this year.
On Wednesday evening he opened with 7.95m to lead the competition. After making two foul jumps in the next two rounds, Heng touched two identical 8.03m on his fifth and sixth try-outs to raise his personal best to a new distance and to claim the gold in his favourite event. He, however, had a little disappointment as his country-mate Weng Yongfeng’s 15-year-old meet mark of 8.05m is survived for another edition although Heng’s name will remain as the only other athlete to achieve the 8+ metres jump in the history of the championships.
There was an interesting battle for the top honours in the high jump between home favourite Choi Jin-Woo and Lo Tzu-Chieh from Chinese Taipei. In fact, the Korean jumper was the top bet among the two as he has to his credit a PB of 2.23m from last year besides winning the Asian U18 title from Al-Kuwait by clearing another notable 2.21m. On the contrary, Tzu-Chieh arrived Yecheon just with a recorded best of 2.10m to his credit.
The Taipei athlete started his fray at 1.95m, while Jin-Woo began his campaign only at 2.06m in that height Tze-Chieh had one failure which gave an edge to the Korean at that stage. As the height progressed further, Tze-Chieh faced some struggle and cleared 2.14m only his third attempt. Jin-Woo made a tactical decision of skipping that height after one failed attempt and went to clear the 2.16m without any difficulty. The Taiwanese took two attempts to clear 2.18m, where once again Jin-Woo tried to make another tactical move to go for the next height.
Tze-Chieh had a first attempt clearance in 2.20m whilst Jin-Woo did it on his second, which provided an advantage to the former. Both the athletes tried 2.22m but could not clear it. Thus, the drama ended in favour of Tze-Chieh with a new PB of 2.20m to his credit.
The final day also witnessed two other Asian youth champions winning silver medals in their respective events. Hong Kong’s Pak Hoi Man Chloe, the winner of 100m hurdles in Al-Kuwait, claimed silver behind Japan’s Miki Hayashi with yet another personal best time of 13.91 secs. Iran’s Mahdi Haft Cheshmeh, who had back-to-back victories in both Al-Kuwait (2022) and Tashkent (2023) youth championships, claimed silver in the hammer throw (63.96m) as the gold in that event went to Kuwait’s Mohammad Khan in 64.78m.
Brilliant Indian victories from the track:
Mention must be made of the two heart-warming wins executed by the Indian women track stars. Laxita Vinod Sandila battled it out with Akbayan Nurmamet of Kazakhstan and two top-rung Japanese runners to win the ‘metric mile’ posting a career-best 4:24.23 clocking.
Rezoana Mallick Heena (16), who won the 400m gold earlier, anchored the Indian 4 x 400m relay quarter consisting of Anushka, Riya and Kanista to a memorable win in 3:40.50 which incidentally equalled the best time by another Indian winning squad at these championships way back in 2002. However, the team narrowly misses the meet mark of 3:38.20 set by a Japanese team in the last edition in Gifu five years ago. Rezoana had a “fall” during the Mixed Relay final earlier, but was able to complete the race in third position. Today’s victory brought back the necessary confidence to the young Indian who is expected to emulate the success of her predecessors on the big stage in future.
Ram. Murali Krishnan for Asian Athletics
KOREA
20th Asian U20/Junior Champs at Yecheon / 04. – 07.06.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Cuddi Valson & Mr Shuggumaran, ASIAN AA – )
these Continental Championships for Junior/U120 athletes (born 2004 or later) were held with participants from 24 countries; unfortunately 21 ASIAN AA Member Federations didn´t enter athletes at all
medals were won by athletes from 16 of these countries, but only 9 countries were able to win at least one title,
because the “big” countries participated with strong teams (on the TOP of the Medal Tally JAPAN with 23 medals – 14 Gold, 4 Silver & 5 Bronze – followed by CHINA ( 11 + 5 + 3 = 19 medals) and INDIA (6 + 7 + 6
= 19 medals)
the complete Championships results (Statistics Results Handbook with Date-of-birth info for all participants) are attached by an extensive separate file
following is a review with explanations concerning all major performances such as
-all medallists
plus information to
– Championships Records (= CR) were improved in 3 events (Junior Men 400 m hurdles & Pole Vault and
Mixed 4×400 m R); all other CR´s (i.e.as at before and after these Champs) are shown in the “Record History”
after the results for each event)
– in addition the list includes all athletes, who achieved Asian Junior 2023 Best Performances (= AJrL 2023
in 15 events incl. a World Junior 2023 Best in W/10000 m Walk), Asian Youth 2023 Best Performances
(= AYL 2023 by few Youth athletes in 5 events) and new records (7 National Senior Records = NR;
various National Junior Records = NJR as well as few National Youth Records = NYR – (NYR only
valued and shown where achieved under Youth standards), which are based upon the NJR- and NYR-data in
the excellent Statistics Handbooks for the Junior & the earlier Youth Champs (edited and distributed by
Mr Ram.Muralikrishnan)
Event-by-event survey for the performances (medallists and records as above)
100 m (5)/-0.3: Kuroki Kaito JPN 10.37; Lin Po-Hsun TPE 10.42; Narushima Haruki JPN 10.43;
200 m (7)/+1.0: Chen Jinfeng CHN 20.81; Sarawut Nuansi THA 21.18; Pengiran Aidil Auf Hajam MAS 21.37;
heats (6) h2/+0.7:…5. Egor Pobezhimov KGZ/2007 22.43/NYR;
400 m (4): Ismail Doudai Abakar QAT 46.18 / AJrL 2023; Bae Geon-Yul KOR 46.73; Chen Cheng-An TPE 47.33;
800 m (5): Hironori Tachizako JPN 1:49.22; Li An-Yi TPE 1:49.44/NJR; Shakeel IND 1:49.80;
1500 m (7): Jumpei Maseda JPN 3:50.15; Mustafa Mohsin Hezam Al-Khazaali IRQ/2006 3:52.19/NYR;
Mehdi Hasan IND 3:56.02;
3000 m (4): Sonata Nagashima JPN 8:19.49; Kim Tae-Hun KOR 8:41.14; Zainulabdeen Mokhles Tuama
Al-Shamkhee IRQ 8:42.26;
5000 m (7): Sonata Nagashima 14:23.91; Shivaji Parashu Madappagoudra IND 14:49.06; Kim Tae-Hun
KOR 14:49.56; 4. Hsu Li-Hung TPE/2007 14:49.74 / NYR;
3000 m St (5): Asahi Kuroda JPN 8:39.83; Sharuk Khan IND 8:51.75 / AYL 2023 & NJR & NYR;
Samir Eghbali Ghahyazi IRI 9:07.62;
110 m H (7)/+0.7: Hsieh Yuan-Kai TPE/2006 13.44 / AJrl 2023 & AYL 2023 & NJR; Oumar Doudai Abakar
QAT 13.68; Liu Hiu Long HKG 13.73;
400 m H (6): Ismail Doudai Abakar QAT 49.30 / CR; Ryoma Konno JPN 49.91; Lin Chung-Wei TPE 50.16; 4. Muhammad Fakrul Afizul Nasir MAS 51.26/NR & NJR;
heats (5) h1:…6. Cheong Chi Chong MAC 55.24/NR & NJR;
H J (7): Lo Tzu-Chieh TPE 2.20 / AJrL 2023 (eq.) & NJR (eg.); Choi Jin-Woo KOR 2.20/AJrL 2023 (eq.);
Souta Haraguchi JPN 2.18;
P V (4): Seifeldin Mohamed Abdelsalam QAT 5.50*/ CR & AJrL 2023 & NR & NJR; Liu Rui CHN 5.15;
Rui Seijiro Kitada JPN 5.10;
* Abdelsalam improved the Championships Recprd from 5.35 m to 5.36 m, then to 5.41 m and finally to 5.50 m same as he improved the other Pre-records (as above) thrice from 5.30 m, to 5.36 m, 5.41 m and 5.50 m !!!
L J (7): Shu Heng CHN 8.03/+1.3 / AJrL 2023 (7.95/+1.0; x ; x ; 7.79/+0.9; 8.03/+1.3; 8.03/+2.0);
Liu Mingfu HKG 7.49/+1.0; Zhang Hongming CHN 7.34/-0.1;
T J (5): Manato Miyao JPN 16.38/-0.4 / NJR; Ma Yinglong CHN 16.22/-0.5; K.Malith Yasiru SRI
15.82/+1.6;
S P (5): Siddharth Choudhary IND 19.52 / AJrL 2023; Djibrine Adoum Ahmat QAT 18.85; Park Si-Hoon
KOR 18.70 / NJR;
D T (4): Bhartpreet Singh IND 55.66; Dunyozod Sayfullayev UZB 55.58; Mohammad Reza Ziyaei Sisakht
IRI 55.44;
H T (7): Mohamed A.Khan KUW 64.78; Mehdi Haftcheshmeh IRI 63.96; Jang Young-Min KOR 59.22;
J T (5): Huang Chao-Hong TPE 72.85; Shivam Lohakare IND 72.34; Choi Woo-Jin KOR 70.41;
…8 Lucas Wong Yijie SGP 60.82 / NJR;
Decathlon (5/6): Sunil Kumar IND 7003; Nodir Norbayev UZB 6956; Samandar Makhmudov UZB 6840;
10000 m Walk (6): Bao Xingzu CHN 42:07.53 / AJrL 2023; Zhang Zhiwei CHN 42:50.71; Shotaro Shimoike JPN 44:05.50;
4×100 R (6): JPN 39.76 / AJrL 2023; KOR 40.32 / NJR; IND 40.56 / NJR (eq.);
only 3 -out of 6 – teams for the rankings (CHN & THA subsequently disqualified & HKG didn´t finish);
4×400 R (7): THA 3:08.34 / AJrL 2023; IND 3:08.79 / NJR; KOR 3:12.08 -only 3 teams –
Junior Women:
100 m (5)/-0.1: Xiong Shiqi CHN 11.62 (& 11.50/+0.7 as 1h1 on 4th); Liu Xiajun CHN 11.85; Athicha Phetkun THA 11.86;
200 m (7)/-0.1: Jennifer Rimi Saita JPN 23.99; Athicha Phetkun THA 24.31; Yang Mei-Mei TPE 24.33;
400 m (4): Rezoana Mallick Heena IND 53.32; M.Tharushi Dilsara Dissanayaka SRI 53.71; M.H.Jayeshi
Uththara SRI 55.52;
800 m (5): M.Tharushi Dilsara Dissanayaka SRI 2:05.64; Akbayan Nurmamet KAZ 2:10.22; Qin Yingying
CHN 2:11.14;
1500 m (7): Laxita Vinod Sandilea IND 4:24.23; Akbayan Nurmamet KAZ 4:24.92; Nanaka Yonezawa
JPN 4:25.75;
3000 m (6): Kana Mizumoto JPN 9:16.93 / AJrL 2023; Bushra Khan Gauri IND 9:41.45; Aiana Bolatbek kyzy KAZ 10:30.70;
5000 m (4): Nanaka Yonezawa JPN 16:37.37; Akari Matsumoto JPN 16:42.22; Antimal Pal IND 17:17.12;
3000 m St (6): Dilshoda Usmanova UZB 10:22.41/NR & NJR; Akbilek Kuralbay KAZ 10:35.44 / NJR;
Le Thi Thanh Nga VIE 11:09.05;
100 m H (7)/-0.4: Miki Hayashi JPN 13.64; Chloe Pak Hoi Man HKG/2006 13.91 / AYL 2023 & NJR;
Kristina Yermola KAZ 14.57;
400 m H (5): Miku Takino JPN 58.92; Nazanin Fatemeh Eydian IRI 60.01 / NJR; Anastasiya Koloda
KAZ/2006 60.40 / NYR;
H J (7): Barmokhon Sayfullayeva UZB 1.84 / AJrL 2023; Pooja IND/2007 1.82 / AYL 2023 (eq.) & NJR & NYR; Lin Pei-Hsuan TPE 1.82;…11. Wong Wang Lok MAC 1.65 / NR (eq.) & NJR (eq.);
P V (6): Wei Lingxia CHN 3.95; Chen Tzu-Tsen TPE 3.85; Yen Tzu-Hsin TPE 3.75;
L J (5): Huang Yingying CHN 6.24/-1.3; Susmita IND 5.96/-2.3; Anastasiya Rypakova KAZ 5.90/-1.4;
T J (6): Khushnoza Shavkatova UZB 13.07/-2.7; Valeriya Safonova KAZ 12.78/+0.1; Viktoriya Popravkina
KAZ 12.65/-2.7;
S P (4): Lin Jiaxin CHN 15.91; Malika Nasriddinova UZB 15.76; Gao Yirui CHN 15.30;
D T (7): Huang Jingru CHN 56.75; Jiang Zhichao CHN 55.23; Yee Hye-Min KOR 48.60;
H T (5): Gao Jinyao CHN 64.92; Elina Silyamiyeva UZB 60.53; Kim Tae-Hee KOR 59.97 / NJR;
J T (4): Nozomi Sakurai JPN 50.02; Chu Pin-Hsun TPE 49.38; Yang Seok-Ju KOR 47.88;
4. Mara Hosseini IRI 47.35 / NJR;
Heptathlon (5/6): Ugiloy Norboyeva UZB 5130; Miki Hayashi JPN 5095; Lin Pei-Hsuan TPE 5070:
10000 m Walk (5): Chen Meiling CHN 46:11.08 / World & AJrL 2023; Ai Oyama JPN 46:56.24;
Yasmina Tokonbayeva KAZ 47:01.55 / NJR;
4×100 R (6): CHN 45.05 / AJrL 2023; THA 45.34; IND 45.36 / NJR;…5. KOR 46.24 / NJR;
4×400 R (7): IND 3:40.50 / AJrL 2023; KAZ 3:46.10; KOR 3:47.46; 4. HKG 3:48.54 / NJR;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (5): SRI 3:25.41 / CR & AJrL 2023 & NR & NJR; KOR 3:28.30 / NJR; IND 3:30.13;
4. HKG 3:35.39 / NR & NJR; 5. KAZ 3:36.61 / NJR;
Medal Tally:
(45 events / 24 participating countries incl. 16 with medals)
JPN 14 + 4 + 5 = 23
CHN 11 + 5 + 3 = 19
IND 6 + 7 + 6 = 19
UZB 4 + 4 + 1 = 9
TPE 3 + 4 + 6 = 13
QAT 3 + 2 + 0 = 5
SRI 2 + 1 + 2 = 5
THA 1 + 3 + 1 = 5
KUW 1 + 0 + 0 = 1
KOR 0 + 5 + 9 = 14
KAZ 0 + 5 + 6 = 11 (all 11 medals won by their girls !!)
IRI 0 + 2 + 2 = 4
HKG 0 + 2 + 1 = 3
IRQ 0 + 1 + 1 = 2
MAS 0 + 0 + 1 = 1
VIE 0 + 0 + 1 = 1
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other participating countries:
INA
KGZ
KSA
MAC
MDV
OMA
PHI
SGP
95th Tamil Nadu State Champs at Tiruneveli/ 26. – 28.05.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan -)
s3: Sai Siddarth 10.40; Elakkiyadasan 10.41; T.Madhusurya 10.71; M.Mathan Kumar 10.80;
heats (27) / 26 heats (!!) h3: Karthikeyan 10.71; h4: Kathiravan 10.64; h6: Sivakumar 10.68;
h10: Elakkiyadasan 10.71; h14: Vibin Raj 10.73; h16: Sai Siddharth 10.51; Shyam 10.67;
h17: Antoniya 10.74; h18: Tharmaraj 10.75; h24: S.Tamilarasan 10.49;
200 m (28): G.Ragul Kumar 21.53; S.Tamilarasan 21.61; T.K.Vishal 21.72; S.K.Kaven 21.82; R.Sai
Siddharth 21.83; S.R.Shyam 21.97;
heats (28) / 25 heats (!!): h7: Tamilarasan 21.81; h21: Vishal 21.97;
semis (27) s1: Akash Raj 48.29; s2: Arul 48.14; s3: Avinash 48.11; Saran 48.40;
heats (28) h4: Pradeep 1:53.98; Vasan/2004 1:54.48;
1500 m (27): M.Ravikumar 3:53.99; C.Loganathan 3:56.75; K.Manoj Kumar 3:56.80;
5000 m (28): Govindan Lakshmanan 14:33.83; M.Sathish Kumar 14:41.85;
heats (27) h1: Nishanthraja 14.31; Subbash 14.86; h2: Theenappan 14.58; R.Vishal Raj 14.78;
h3: Surendhar 14.75; Veeraragavendran 14.76; h4: Adithan 14.84; h5: Manav 14.73;
400 m H (28): Sathish Kumar 52.64; T.Manikanda Prabhu 53.43; M.Balaji 53.45; S.Manikandan 53.84;
heats (28) h3: Sathish Kumar 53.33; C.Binu Aquito 53.77; h4: Balaji 53.11; Manikandan 53.14;
H J (28): Vincent Bharathi 2.13; J.Aadarsh Ram 2.11; K.Chandra Mohan 2.03; A.Abinesh Rufus 2.03;
T J (27): Mohammed Salahuddin 16.33; T.Vimal Mukesh 16.13; V.Dinesh 15.85; S.Robinson 15.80;
J.Mohan Raj 15.74; R.Sakhti Kumar 15.45; M.Jegatheeshan 15.27; A.Yuvaraj 15.17;
S P (28): Surya Prakash 16.57; S.Ebenezer/2004 16.03;
D T (27): Surya Prakash 51.63; G.Lokesh Raj 46.51;
H T (26): N.Shankar 59.66; S.Dinesh 56.21;
J T (27): S.Braveman Heart 71.67; R.Theivendiran 67.58; M.Vijayakumar 67.06; C.M.Girish 66.11;
20 km Walk (26): Sebastian Servin 1:29:17;
4×100 R (27): Rockfort Star Academy Team 41.63;
4×400 R (28): Rockfort Star Academy Team 3:17.58;
semis (27) s1: Rajakumar 11.82; Shree Reshma 12.21; Florence 12.22; s2: Partiba 11.83; Nithya 12.05;
heats (27) h1: Rajakumar 11.80; Nithya 12.11; h3: Parthiba 11.95;
200 m (28): Mariya Nivetha Parthiba 24.84; Giridharini Rajakumar 24.92; J.Dhivya 25.10;
heats (28) h1: Rajakumar 25.22; h5: Parthiba 24.91;
400 m (27): Ramraj Vithya 53.85; S.Baby 54.81; R.Dhanusha 55.79; Steffi M.Olimba 56.62;
heats (27) h2: Dhanusha 54.87; Olimba 56.14; h3: Akshayashree 56.64; Rongali Swathi 57.14;
h4: S.Baby 55.68; h5: Vithya 55.74;
5000 m (28): Suriya Loganathan 18:04.56; S.Sowmya 18:10.80;
10000 m (27): Suriya Loganathan 38:17.20;
100 m H (27): Ramraj Nithya 13.40; Sree Reshma 13.74; Kongan Nandhini 14.20; R.Shobana Devi 14.63;
heats (27) h1: Nithya 13.95; Nandhini 14.49; h2: Sree Reshma 14.11; Shobana Devi 14.93;
400 m (28): Ramraj Vithya 59.06; J.Dhivya 60.07; B.Sumathira 61.39; Steffi M.Olimba 63.41;
heats (28) h1: Vithya 59.90; Sumathira 61.67; h2: Dhivya 61.65;
H J (27): A.Kevinaa Ashwine 1.71; Giji George Stephen 1.68;
P V (27): Baranica Elangovan 4.10; Pavithra Vengatesh 4.00; A.Deepika 3.40;
T J (26): P.abisha 13.19; R.Aishwarya 12.48; Sherin Abdolgafoor 12.48; M.A.Siva Anbarasi 12.31;
A.Abinaya Sri/2004 12.14; Emayatharasi 11.97;
DT (27): V.Nandhini 45.58; Muthuramalingam Karuniya 45.34; Priyadharsini Moyappan 43.77;
H T (26): B.Nithya 45.22; S-Monika Sri 43.03;
J T (28): Neelakandan Hemalamini 45.93; M.Sowmayavathi 44.10; Sundaram Saraswati 41.73;
K.Vembarasi 4237 (16.40; 1.58; 8.17; 26.43 / 5.35; 26.15; 2:35.28); R.Sangeetha 4006;
20 km Walk (26): Mokavi Muthurathinam 1:56:16; S.Kiruthika 2:04:32; I.Pavithra 2:06:51;
4×100 R (27): Rockfort Star Acamedy Team 48.27;
4×400 R (28): Rockfort Star Academy Team 3:51.28;
4×400 R (28): Rockfort Star Academy Team 3:32.81;
KOREA
KTFL Athletics Meeting at Yecheon / 23. – 25.05.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF – )
following are detailed results from this competition for Senior athletes / details per event for the Multi-events and names of some Relay teams (= ??) not reported
Men:
100 m (23)/ 0.0: Mo Il-Hwan 10.37; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.39; Lee Jung-Tae 10.44; Joo Jim-Yung 10.50;
Moon Hae-Jin 10.51; Park Won-Jin 10.52; Choe Chang-Hee 10.54;
heats (23) h1/ 0.0: Kim Tae-Hyo 10.60; Joo Jim-Yung 10.62; Lee Yong-Mun 10.65; Kong Hyuk-Jun 10.79; Oh Seung-Woo 10.80; h2/+1.1: Lee Jung-Tae 10.44; Park Won-Jin 10.54; Park Min-Su 10.54;
Seo Min-Jun/2004 10.61; h3/-0.7: Kang Eui-Bin 10.59; Choe Chang-Hee 10.65; Park Sie-Young 10.69;
h4/+0.5: Mo Il-Hwan 10.60; Moon Hae-Jin 10.64; Choi Sun-Jae 10.76;
200 m (24)/+0.1: Lee Jung-Tae 21.23; Moon Hae-Jin 21.24; Shin Min-Kyu 21.26; Park Min-Su 21.53;
Oh Seung-Woo 21.86;
heats (24) h1/-0.6: Lee Jung-Tae 21.52; h2/+0.3: Moon Hae-Jin 21.48; Park Min-Su 21.51; Lee Yong-Mun
21.71; Park Sie-Young 21.72; h4/-0.5: Shin Min-Kyu 21.47; Kim Hyun-Tak 21.90;
400 m (23): Kim Ui-Yeon 46.41; Choi Ki-Man 46.95; Park Chan-Yang 47.45; Suh Jae-Young 48.27;
Lee Jung-Hoon 48.66;
heats (23) h1: Kim Yun-Jea 48.70; h2: Kim Ui-Yeon 47.69; Lee Jung-Hoon 48.69; h3: Choi Ki-Man 48.73; h4: Park Chan-Yang 48.16; Choi Min-Ki 48.25;
800 m (24): Lee Jae-Ung 1:51.48; Kim Yong-Soo 1:51.93; Ma Jae-Hyun 1:52.15; Kang Dong-Hyung
1:52.56; Eum Tae-Keon 1:54.09; Lee Seung-Jin 1:54.77;
heats (24) h1: Lee Jae-Ung 1:52.28; Eum Tae-Keon 1:52.59; Kim Yong-Soo 1:52.71; Kim Jun-Young
1:53.40; Park Jun-Hyuk 1:54.51; h2: Ma Jae-Hyun 1:54.43; Lee Kyu-Sung 1:54.85; h3: Kang Dong-Hyung
1:53.75; Lee Seung-Jin 1:54.09; Lim Hyung-Yoon 1:54.46; Park Dae-Sung 1:54.48;
1500 m (23): Lee Jae-Ung 3:54.60; Kim Yong-Soo 3:54.94; Lee Jung-Kuk 3:55.87; Lee Dong-Wook 3:56.27;
5000 m (25): Park Min-Ho 14:22.44; Kim Hak-Su 14:32.27; Jung Tae-Jun 14:33.42; Kim ae-Min 14:41.85;
Kim Tae-Hwan 14:47.65; Lee Jun-Yi 14:49.14;
10000 m (23): Kim Tae-Jin 30:31.34; Kim Keon-Oh 30:32.51; Lee Jang-Kun 30:32.85; Kim Hak-Su 30:43.79; Han Seung-Hyun 30:46.99; Eun Dong-Young 30:48.51; Kim Jae-Min 30:56.52;
3000 m St (24): Kim Min-Seo 9:10.21; Ko Dong-Wook 9:15.35; Kim Park-Ju-Hwan 9:20.70; Song
Yun-Hwa 9:28.50;
110 m H (23)/ 0.: Kim Kyung-Tae 13.84; Kim Ju-Ho 13.89; Kim Byung-Jun 14.12; Won Jong-Jin 14.19;
Jung Jea-Min 14.34; Kim Min-Hyuk 14.47; Kim Dae-Hee 14.62; Choe Dong-Hwi 14.82;
heats (23) h1/-1.6: Kim Kyung-Tae 14.14; Kim Mjin-Hyuk 14.66; Kim Dae-Hee 14,77; Choe Dong-Hwi
14.79; h2/-1.2: Kim Ju-Ho 14.34; Kim Byung-Jun 14.50; Won Jong-Jin 14.57; Jung Jea-Min 14.66;
400 m H (24): Lim Chan-Ho 50.91; Kim Ju-Ho 51.01; Lee Seung-Yun 51.83; Kim yun-Bin 52.04;
Hwang Hyun-Uh 52.76;
H J (23): Park Sun-Ho 2.10; Lee Dong-Ju 2.05; Lee Kwang-Tae 2.05;
P V (24): Han Du-Hyun 5.30 (2nd = 3.60 m !!);
L J (23): Sung Jin-Suok 7.78/+0.6; Kim Myung-Ha 7.53/+1.5; Oh Jun-Young 7.41/-0.9; Jang Min-Seok
7.38/+1.1; Won Yu-Sung 7.27w/+2.5;
T J (25): Kim Dong-Han 15.71/-0.2; Won Yu-Sung 15.07/-0.4; Choi Young-Han 14.80/-0.5;
S P (23): Jang Jong-Hyuk 17.80; Shim Jun 17.52; Ji Hyun-Woo 17.39; Lee Sang-Myung 16.81;
Kim Kun-Joo 15.88;
D T (23): Kim Dong-Hyuk 53.00; Jang Mi-Soo 49.06;
H T (23): Lee Yun-Chul 72.34; Wang Mir 61.16; Kim Jin 60.73; Kim Duk-Hun 60.19;
J T (25): Kim Da-Ni 74.40; Nam Tae-Poong 72.53; Bae Yu-Il 66.50;
Decathlon (23/24)/no details: Lee Jong-Hyun 7045; Ji Hyun-Su 6471;
10000 m Walk (23): Joo Hyun-Myong 42:42.84; Byun Young-Jun 46:21.43; Jung Hyun-Ku 48:48.34;
4×100 R (23): ?? Team (Lee Kyu-Hyung, Park Sie-Young, Shin Min-Kyu, Ko Seung-Hwan) 39.62;
4×400 R (25): Gwacheon Team (Kim Yun-Jae, Seo Jae-Yeong, Choi Min-Ki, Choi Dong-Baek) 3:10.71;
Women:
100 m (23)/-1.2: Kim Da-Eun 11.86; Kim So-Eun 12.11; Han Ye-Su 12.18; Jo Eun-Ju 12.20;
Kim Ah-Yeong 12.22;
heats (23) h1/+0.1: Kim So-Eun 12.14; Jo Eun-Ju 12.23; Kim Da-Jung 12.24; h3/+0.6: Kim Da-Eun 11.94; Lee Ji-Ho 12.23;
200 m (24)/-0.1: Kim Se-Eun 24.59; Shin Hyun-Jin/2004 24.99; Jeon Ha-Young/2004 25.11;
400 m (23): Han Jung-Mi 55.98; Kim Ji-Eun 56.52; Huh Sung-Min/2004 56.63; Lim Ji-Hui 56.81;
heats (23) h2: Huh Sung-Min/2004 57.54; Han Jung-Mi 57.56; Lim Ji-Hui 57.65;
800 m (24): Cha Ji-Won 2:11.18; Oh Ji-Young 2:11.59; Lee Jin-Won 2:12.34;
1500 m (23): Lim Ye-Jin 4;28.48; Kim Yu-Jin 4:29.51; Nam Bo-Ha-Na 4:32.42; Ko Hee-Ju 4:37.34;
Kim Eun-Mi 4:38.80; Yun Eun-Ji 4:40.23; Park Hae-Jin 4:42.81; Shim Ha-Yeong 4:43.39;
5000 m (25): Jeong Da-Eun 16:27.03; Lim Ye-Jin 16:31.36; Kim Eun-Mi 16:46.62; Choi Jeong-Hyun
16:55.08; Kang Hye-Rim 17:50.82;
10000 m (23): Jeong Da-Eun 35:50.77; Oh Dal-Nim 35:55.20; Lee Sook-Jung 36:22.12; Han Ji-Hye
37:51.52;
3000 m St (23): Jo Ha-Rim 10:32.93; Shon Yu-Na 10:37.37; Ko Hee-Ju 10:46.20; Choi Su-Ah 10:57.51;
Lee Sung-Yoon 11:35.27;
100 m H (23)/-1.5: Ryu Na-Hee 13.78; Jo Eun-Ju 13.81; Lim Ye-Reum 14.62;
400 m H (24): Kim Cho-Eun 60.62; Kim Ji-Eun 60.70; Noh Ji-Hyun 61.76; Shim Cha-Soon 64.24;
H J (25): Park Keun-Jung 1.70; Jang Seon-Yeong 1.65;
P V (24): Jo Min-Ji 3.60; Ko Min-Ji/2004 3.20;
L J (23): Lee Hui-Jin 6.05/+0.7; Kim Kyu-Na 5.91/-0.1;
T J (24): Park Min-Hee 12.25/-0.1;
S P (25): Jung You-Sun 16.37; Jung So-Eun 14.98; Shim Bom-Yi 14.53; Kim Yu-Jin 14.28;
Heo Ji-Yong 14.17; Kim Woo-Jeon 14.08;
D T (24): Shin Yu-Jin 53.37; Jung Ye-Lim 52.58; Jung Chae-Yun 49.83; Kim Mi-Yeon 48.86;
Kim Woo-Jeon 44.14;
H T (23): Park Seo-Jin 60.58; Lee Yu-Ra 56.83; Kim Hui-Su 56.79; Kim Yun-Su 55.19;
Lee Hyun-Joo 52.71;
J T (24): Kim Kyung-Ae 53.59; Lee Ka-Hui 51.42; Ko Hyun-Seo 49.70; Lee Keum-Hee 49.68;
Kim Ji-Min 49.54; Park Ah-Young 48.43; Bae Sung-Mi 46.33; Kwon Jae-Eun 44.38;
Heptathlon (23/24)/no details: Han Yi-Seul 4410; Shin Ji-Ae 4372; Kwon Su-Hyun 4209;
Lee Ha-Yon/2004 4175;
10000 m Walk (24): Lee Jeong-Eun 47:08.06; Lee Se-Ha 47:51.72;
4×100 R (23): Gapyeong Team (Kim So-Eun, Kim Da-Eun, Min Ji-Hyun, Jeon Ha-Young) 46.29;
4×400 R (25): ?? Team (Moon Si-Yeon, Han Kyung-Min, Yu Su-Min, Kim Cho-Eun) 3:50.50;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (24): Jeongseon Team (Lim Chan-Ho, Ahn Kyung-Rin, Eum Ki-Hyun, Seo Da-Hyun) 3:29.24;
SAUDI ARABIA
National Youth/U 18 Boys Champs at Qatif / 02. – 03.06.2023
(-courtesy of the KSA-Federation with thanks to Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab-)
following are the best performances from information in ARAB figures and translations by my correspondent /
no wind-readings and no details to Decathlon scores reported
100 m (2): Saoud Jaber Haqwi 10.67; Bader Mubarak Al-Qahtani/2006 10.75; Salah Bour Abaker 10.83;
200 m (3): Bader Mubarak Al-Qahtani/2006 21.70; Saoud Jaber Haqwi 21.98;
2000 m St (3): Omar Abdulrahman Al-Mami/2006 6:26.47; Badr Fouad Al-Ghamdi 6:26.52;
110 m H / 914 cm (2): Rifei Sabri Al-Bishi 14.68; Tamim Nabil Al-Musharraf 14.88; Mohamed
Al-Thuwaini 14.90;
T J (3): Ali Hussein Al-Nasfan 14.72;
Decathlon (2/3): Ibrahim Mohamed Al-Aiqneha/2006 5964; Mujtaba Hussein Al-Hamdan 5868;
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TURKMENISTAN
National Championships at Ashgabat / 27. – 28.05.2023
(-courtesy of Ms Tatyana Stepanisheva, TKM – Federation-)
following are few selected best performances / all events hand-timed and no wind-readings
Men:
100 m (27): Alisher Sadulayev 10.3; Mirhaydar Saparov 10.5; Lukman Gurbandurdyyev 10.6;
Guvanch Mattaganov 10.6;
200 m (28): Alisher Sadulayev 21.4; Lukman Gurbandurdyyev 21.5; Mirhaydar Saparov 21.6;
Guvanch Mattaganov 21.7;
800 m (28): Pena Babaniyazov 1:57.2;
110 m H (27): Rifat Habibulin 15.2;
S P (27): Gurbannazar Kakajayev 15.00; Maksat Mammedov 14.91; Tejen Hommadov 14.47;
H T (27): Mergen Mammedov 73.40; Amanmyrat Hommadov 65.35;
4×100 R (27): Ashgabat Team (Y.Orazov, A.Agageldiyev, M.Saparaov, D.Purdekov) 44.9;
Women:
100 m (27): Valentina Meredova 11.6 (& 11.8 in heats);
L J (28): Valentina Meredova 5.61;
J T (27): Jennet Mukhamova 52.00/NR; Irina Velikhanova 40.20;
4×100 R ( 27): Ashgabat Team (M.Shageldiyeva, G.Ashyrmyradova, Z.Abdulina, V.Pirverdova) 52.9;
(-courtesy of Race – websites – )
International Marathon at Ulaan Baatar / 03.06.2023
only the following information available from Newspaper- and Facebook websites / all other leading finishers
are most probably from Mongolia and translations of their names are not available to value their times
more detailed official results would be welcome
Marathon:
Narandulam Munkhbayar MGL 2:15:55; Anderson Saitoti Seroi KEN 2:16:11; Denis Mugendi Kiura KEN
2:17:12; (4th = 2:21:35 etc.)
Half Marathon:
Aziz Boukebal MAR (?? / unconfirmed translations) 1:07:40; (2nd = 1:08.26 etc.);
Marathon:
Galbadrakh Khishigsaikhan MGL 2:39:27; ( 2nd = 2:41:30 etc.);
Half Marathon:
the winner from MGL (name = ??) 1:17:26; 2. Ai Ikemoto JPN 1:19:47; (3rd = 1:27:42 etc.);
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THAILAND
International Half Marathon at Khon Kaen / 28.05.2023
Kindu Sewmehon Tiruneh ETH 1:08:40; Nattawut Innum THA 1:09:45; Moges Abate ETH 1:09:48;
Natthawath Innum THA 1:12:18; Enoch Kipchirchir Kigen KEN 1:12:58;
Women:
Misa Yimer Mohammad ETH 1:21:10; Lodkeo Inthakoumman LAO 1:22:54; Linda Janthachit THA 1:25:08; ?? (no translation of name) THA 1:28:12; Natthaya Thanaronnawat THA 1:32:09
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Park Run Half Marathon at Bangkok / 28.05.2023
Ivan Vlasenko RUS 1:16:55;
Women:
Mei Yan Wong HKG 1:32:22;
International Marathon at Hatyai / 28.05.2023
Marathon:
Simon Rotuch KEN 2:37:53;
Half Marathon:
Aekkalak Jhankaeo THA 1:16:58;
Women:
Marathon:
Dorcas Jebotip Tarus KEN 3:11:07; Pimparat L.Anan THA 3:28:19 (1st Veteran/40+);
Suvapat Piboon THA 1:37:04 (1st Veteran/40+);
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MALAYSIA
International Borneo Marathon at Kota Kinabalu /21.05.2023
Le Van Tuan VIE 2:42:49; Sefli Ahar BRU 2:46:54 (1st Veteran);
Women:
Nguyen Thi Duong VIE 3:16:41; Jessy Fung MAS 3:31:23 (1st Veteran);
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SINGAPORE
International Sundown Marathon at Kota Kinabalu /20.05.2023
no relevant times in Full Marathon under 2:45
Half Marathon:
Lukas Wambua Muteti KEN 1:17:59;
Women:
Inami Maki JPN 1:25:01 (1st Veteran/40+); Artjoy Torregosa PHI 1:25:27; Rachel See Boon Lay SGP
1:27:58 (2nd Vet); Emilie Tan AUS/SGP 1:28:45; Cherry Andrin PHI 1:34:13;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
KOREA
International Pole Vault Meeting at Busan / 09. – 10.06.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Chung Young-Hoon, KAAF – )
following are complete official results from this traditional International Street Pole Vault event with participants from 11 foreign countries and from Korea
Men (10):
Zach McWorter USA 5.50; Shingo Sawa JPN 5.40; Kasinpob Chomchanad THA 5.40; Siva Subramaniam IND 5.30 ( missed his NR by 1 cm); Patsapong Amsam-Ang THA 5.20; Yoon Dae-Wook KOR 5.20; Idan Fauzan Richsan INA 5.10; Hsu Teh-Ching TPE 5.10, Kim Chan-Min KOR & Hockett de los Santos PHI & Huang Yung-Fu TPE 5.00; Ivan Tovchenik KAZ 4.80; (Han Du-Hyun KOR 3 fouls at 5.20 m & Muhammad Naufal Shahrul MAS 3 fouls at 4.60 m);
Junior Men (9):
Aiden Princena-White AUS/2004 5.00; Kuldeep Kumar IND/2005 4.90; Meivin Riswar INA/2005 4.80; Arshia Mosadeghi IRI/2005 4.80; Baek Jung-Yoon KOR/2005 4.20; Choi Hui-Tae KOR/2005 4.00;
Women (10):
Sophie Gutermuth USA 4.40; Misaki Morota JPN 4.30; Chayanisa Chomvhuendee THA 4.10; Anastasya
Yermakova KAZ 4.10; Diva Renata Jayadi INA 4.00; Chonthicha Khabut THA 4.00; Mahsa Mirzatabibi IRI 3.80; Jo Min-Ji KOR & Shin Soo-Young KOR 3.60; Rosy Meena Paulraj IND 3.60; Bae Han-Na
KOR 3.40; Ko Min-Ji KOR/2004 3.20; (Yoon Ye-Rin KOR/2005 3 fouls at 3.20 m);
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51th Flag of KBS Meeting at Yecheon / 05. – 09.05.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF – )
following are detailed results from the High School & few best performances from the Middle School events
at this major National competition / detailed results from Senior Champs were already included to my Report
No 12
High School Boys:
100 m (5)/+1.2: Kim Jeong-Yoon/2005 10.52; Joel-Jin Nwamadi/2006 10.67; Kim Ha-Hyun/2006 10.73;
Kim Min-Woo/2005 10.80;
semis (5) s1/+1.7: Kim Ha-Hyun/2006 10.73; Lim Sung-Min/2006 & Lee Ji-Hun/2005 10.79;
s2/+1.9: Joel-Jin Nwamadi/2006 10.59; Hwang Eui-Chan/2005 10.63; s3/+1.6: Kim Jeong-Yoon/2005 10.63;
heats (5) h6/+1.6: Kim Ha-Hyun/2006 10.81;
200 m (7)/+0.7: Bae Kyun-Yul/2005 21.48; Kim Min-Woo/2005 21.89; Kim Dong-Jin/2007 21.90;
Kang Cheol-Hyun/2005 21.92;
semis (7) s1/+1.1: Bae Kyun-Yul/2005 21.61; Kang Cheol-Hyun/2005 21-80; Kim Dong-Jin/2007 21.93;
s3/+1.9: Na Hyun-Joo/2006 21.95;
400 m (6): Bae Kyun-Yul/2005 47.27; Kim Jeong-Hyun/2005 48.61;
800 m (7): Kim Suk-Hyun/2005 1:55.37;
1500 m (8): Kim Eun-Hyuk/2005 3:55.88;
110 m H / 99 cm (9)/ 0.0: Hwang Eui-Chan/2005 14.88;
400 m H (7): Kim Jeong-Hyun/2005 53.10;
H J (6): Choi Jin-Woo/2005 2.14;
L J (7): Park Tae-Yang/2005 7.21/ 0.0; Ki Seung-Hun/2005 7.19/+0.4; Jeong Tae-Shik/2005 7.18/+0.8;
T J (9): Jeong Tae-Shik/2005 15.15/-1.5;
S P / 6 kg (6): Ahn Sang-Jun/2005 16.88; Oh Ye-Chan/2005 16.68;
D T / 1.75 kg (9): Lee Joon-Hee/2005 50.68;
H T / 6 kg (5): Jang Young-Min/2006 57.81;
J T (7): Jung Jun-Suk/2006 68.02;
Decathlon (7/8)/no details: Nam Hyun-Bin/2005 6724; Choi Hui-Tae/2005 6294;
10 km Walk (6): Kim Hong-Sung/2005 47:16;
4×100 R (8): ?? HS Team (Park Sang-Woo, Shon Ho-Young, Lee Min-Jun, Lee Ji-Hun) 41.85;
4×400 R (9): ?? HS Team (Na Sang-Woo, Kang Kwi-Hun, Bae Kyun-Yul, Yu Ji-Woong) 3:19.16;
Middle School Boys:
100 m / semis (5) s1/+1.1: Choe Myung-Jin/2008 10.74 (dnf in final);
S P / 5 kg (6): Lee Si-Won/2009 16.46; Wu Hyun-Jun/2009 16.43;
5000 m Walk (5): Kim Joo-Han/2008 23:19.11;
High School Girls:
100 m (5)/+1.7: Lee Da-Won/2007 12.16; Jeon Seo-Yeong/2006 12.24;
800 m (8): Park Woo-Rim/2005 2:15.44;
1500 m (6): Park Woo-Rim/2005 4:40.30;
5000 m (8): Shin Ye-Jin/2007 17:54.22; Ahn Hui-Yeon/2006 17:56.75; Park Hye-Min/2006 18:14.36;
3000 m St (9): Hong Hae-In/2005 11:25.45; Lee Che-Lin/2006 11:49.45; Na Hye-Rin/2007 12:06.39;
100 m H (9)/ 0.0: Lee Ju-Won/2005 14.98; Lee Yun-Ji/2006 15.03;
400 m H (7): Jo Yoon-Seo/2005 63.75;
H J (6): Kim Ji-Yeon/2005 1.65;
P V (7): Yoon Ye-Rin/2005 3.20;
T J (8): Yun Seon-Yoo/2005 12.17/-0.8;
S P (6): Park So-Jin/2005 15.00;
D T (8): Yee Hye-Min/2006 50.13; Lim Cha-Yeon/2005 48.02; Yang Su-Jin/2005 45.23;
Yoon Hui-Seon/2005 45.07; Lee Da-Eun/2006 43.87;
H T (5): Kim Tae-Hee/2005 58.84; Park Ha-Ran/2005 47.07; Kim Ju-Hyun/2005 44.21;
J T (7): Yang Seok-Ju/2005 48.97; Jang Ye-Yeong/2005 47.32; Song Chae-Eun/2005 44.87;
Kim Min-Seon/2005 44.08; Yun Eun-Hwan/2006 43.68; Kang Hyun-Jin/2005 43.56;
Kim Ji-Young/2005 42.44;
10 km Walk (6): Kim Ye-Rang/2005 51:03; Park Jin-Hee/2005 51:45; Park So-Hee/2005 52:48;
Ban Ji-Woo/2005 55.31;
4×100 R (8): ?? HS Team (Jo Yoon-Seo, Song Suh-Ah, Lee Da-Won, Lee Eun-Bin) 47.62;
4×400 R (9): ?? HS Team (Jo Yoon-Seo, Park Eun-Seo, Lim Min-Hyuk, Yu Ki-Hyun) 3:40.75;
Middle School Girls:
100 m (5)/+1.0: Lee Da-In/2008 12.11; Ki Yeong-Nan/2009 12.24;
1500 m (6): Song Da-Won/2008 4:37.09; Hwang Jae-Hui/2009 4:47.60;
3000 m (8): Song Da-Won/2008 9:58.06;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (6)/+0.3: Lee Da-In/2008 14.64;
S P / 3 kg (6): Lee Yae-Ram/2008 15.53;
5000 m Walk (8): Kwon Seor-Hin/2009 25:49.54;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R / High School (5): ?? HS Team (Lee Hee-Su, Park Eun-Seo, Kim Min-Hyuk, Yu Ki-Hyun) 3:40.75;
Middle School Champs at Ulsan / 27. – 28.05.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF – )
Middle School Boys:
100 m (27)/-0.3: Choe Myung-Jin/2008 10.76;
200 m (28)/-1.4: Seo Ye-Jun/2009 21.93;
5000 m Walk (28): Kim Joo-Han/2008 24:01.68;
Middle School Girls:
100 m (27)/-1.2: Ki Yeong-Nan/2009 12.14;
200 m (28)/-1.4: Ki Yeong-Nan/2009 24.83; Lee Da-In/2008 25.20;
400 m (27): Choi Ji-Woo/2009 56.91;
800 m (27): Qark Min-Ju/2009 2:15.38;
1500 m (28): Song Da-Won/2009 4:38.48; Qark Min-Ju/2009 4:41.77;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (27)/+0.3: Lee Da-In/2008 14.48;
S P / 3 kg (27): Lee Yae-Ram/2008 15.86;
J T / 500 g (27): Lee Sae-Bom/2009 48.79;
5000 m Walk (27): Kwon Seor-Hin/2009 25:20.91;
4×100 R (27): ?? MS Team (Ki Yeong-Nan, Jung Da-Yeon, Kwon Na-Yoon, Jang Hyo-Min) 47.91;
4×400 R (28): ?? MS Team (Ki Yeong-Nan, Jang Hyo-Min, Kwon Hyun-Jin, Song Da-Won) 3:57.71;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (27): ?? MS Team (Choi Ji-Woo, Kim Mo-Ah, Jung Ji-Rin, Jung Hae-Jin) 3:44.53;
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20th Asian U20/Junior Champs at Yecheon / 04. – 07.06.2023
(-NR-addition to Report No 15 – thanks to Mr Steffen Stübe – )
Junior Women:
4×400 R (7): … 4. HKG 3:48.54 / NR & NJR;
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IRAN
3rd Internat. Imam Reza Cup Meet at Tehran / 07.- 08.06.2023
(-courtesy of the IRI-Federation – website & Mr Muhammad Abdulwahab – )
this competition was organised for male athletes with participation of a strong team of athletes from IRAQ and
a few other foreign participants from AFG & ARM / winners in most events were from IRAN except 5 Gold
medals (+ 6 Silver & 4 Bronze) by guests from IRAQ
100 m (7)/-3.2: Benyamin Yousefi 10.60; Seif Raad Abdel Wahed IRQ 10.82; Shah Mahmoud Noor Zahi AFG 10.94;
200 m (8)/+1.8: Milad Naseh Jahan 20.79; Taha Hussein Yaseen IRQ 20.82 / missed his NR by 0.01.seconds; Benyamin Yousefi 20.96; Mohammad Talaei 21.36; Shah Mahmoud Noor Zahi AFG 21.85;
400 m (7): Milad Naseh Jahan 46.34 / 4th IRI All-Time; Taha Hussein Yaseen IRQ 46.43; Yasir Ali Moh. Al-Saadi IRQ 47.03; Mohammad Mahdi Nemati 47.78; Mohammad Talaei 48.16; Milad Sarvandi 48.40;
800 m (8): Sobhan Ahmadi 1:49.91; Ali Amirian 1:50.47; Noureddine Adel Merzeh IRQ 1:50.65; Sepehr
Pourabdolah 1:50.68; Ali Alami 1:50.70; Amir Farzam Safari 1:51.45; Milad Farhadi 1:53.77; Mahdi Loghmani 1:54.75;
1500 m (7): Sobhan Ahmadi 3:59.66;
5000 m (7): Seyed Amir Zamanpour 14:52.12; Hossein Nouri 14:54.46; Amir Hossein Safari 14:59.61;
Jalil Naseri 15:06.26;
10000 m (8): Morteza Biranvand 30:52.86; Amir Hossein Safari 31:47.07;
3000 m St (8): Seyed Amir Zamanpour 9:10.99; Youssef Azarian 9:18.16; Hossein Keihani 9:28.78;
110 m H (7)/-1.3: Masoud Kamran 13.83 / 2nd IRI All-Time; Ali Salamatian 14.04 / 5th IRI All-Time;
Saleh Nasser Kadhim IRQ 14.16; Reza Bahreini 14.19; Mahdi Pirjahan 14.20; Mohammad Amin Abdollahi 14.86; Mohammad Hossein Rafiei 14.91;
400 m H (8): Mahdi Pirjahan 49.71; Ahmed Jamal Gomaa IRQ 51.31 / 5th IRQ All-Time; Younes Barati 51.90; Layth Hassan Abdul Hussein IRQ 52.37; Ali Abbaspour 53.16;
H J (7): Abbas Khalil Mohammed Saleh IRQ 2.00; Parsa Shadniya 2.00;
P V (8): Amir Subeih Sehioud IRQ 5.00; Ameer Faleh Abdulwahid IRQ 4.85; Mohammad Mahdi Zahedi 4.20;
L J (8): Morteza Abbaspour 7.25/-0.8; Meysam Abdolahpour 7.16/-3.1; Hasan Mihandoost 7.12/-4.8;
Mohammad Amin Qaree 7.10/-2.5;
T J (7): Hamid Reza Kia 16.10/+0.8; Mojtaba Zahedi 15.57w/+5.1; Ali Seyedi 15.01w/+5.4; Vahid Sedigh
14.96/-0.8; Hussein Abbas Al-Behadili IRQ 14.68/-0.1; Razmik Ghazaryan ARM 14.55/+0.6;
S P (8). Mehdi Saberi 19.15; Morteza Nazemi 18.71; Hassan Ajami 18.64; Arsalan Ghashgaei 17.10;
Mohammad Baqir Ahmed Al-Hamidawi IRQ 17.00; Ahmed Hameed Khudhair IRQ 15.76;
D T (7): Hossein Rasouli 57.06; Behnam Shiri 55.59; Sadegh Samimi 53.02; Mohammad Baqir Ahmed
Al-Hamidawi IRQ 51.49;
H T (7): Reza Moghaddam 71.95; Sahand Nouri 63.27; Ali Razzaq Hamdan IRQ 60.93 / 2nd IRQ All-Time; Hussein Thamer Abdelwahed Al-Bayati IRQ 60.44; Payam Sadri 57.73; Mohammad Sistani 57.54;
J T (8): Ali Fathi Ghani 75.61; Younes Yousefvand 70.44; Sadegh Khademi 69.73; Mostafa Nik Khab 67.30; Mahdi Fathi Ghani 61.85; Karar Raid Mehdi Al-Yasari IRQ 61.02;
Decathlon (7/8): Abdul Sajjad Saadoun Nasser IRQ 6803 (11.81; 7.09; 11.87; 1.95; 49.89 / 15.45; 33.43; 3.80; 39.05; 4:24.03); Haman Abdullah Makki Al-Ghrairi IRQ 6772 / 2nd IRQ All-Time (11.41; 6.64; 12.40; 1.86; 50.30 / 15.53; 35.66; 3.70; 51.34; 4:42.21); Amir Mehdi Hanifeh 6425 (11.46; 6.47; 11.77; 1.70; 52.18 / 15.32; 37.02; 4.40; 41.01; 5:07.49); Pouyan Shokri 5858 (11.41; 6.31; 11.61; 1.86; 52.92 / 18.81; 36.58; 3.90; 43.17; 5:37.43);
10000 m Walk (8): Hamid Reza Zouravand 45:26.8; Armin Shah Maleki 49:56.7; Amir Zareian 50:02.6;
Amirhossein Hasani Hadid 50:06.7;
4×100 R (7): IRQ (S.R.Abdel Wahed L.H.Abdul Hasan, A.G.Gomaai, N.A.Merzeh) 41.19; Club Team/IRI (M.Tamari, M.H.Abareghi, M.Zamani, M.Jafari) 41.78;
4×400 R (8): IRQ (T.H.Yaseen, M.Al-Baqir Eyad, Y.A.M.Al-Saadi, N.A.Merzah) 3:09.97; Golgohar Sirjan Club Team/IRI (M.N.Jahan, S.Ahmadi, M.Meshah, M.Pirjahan) 3:14.75;
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INDIA
62nd Nat.Inter State Champs at Bhubaneswar / 15. – 19.06.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Ram. Muralikrishnan – )
following are detailed results incl. several outstanding performances as noted below / all athletes from India except few guests from MDV & SRI as noted
Men:
100 m (16)/-0.3: Balakrishnan Siva Kumar 10.37; Harjit Singh 10.45; V.K.Elakkiyadasan 10.47; Lalu Prasad Bhoi 10.48; Gurindervir Singh 10.50; Saurabh Rajesh Naitam 10.55; Hassan Saaid MDV 10.57;
Amiya Kumar Mallick 10.58;
semis (16) s1/-1.2: Gurindervir 10.61; Bhoi 10.68; Ritik Malik 10.75; s2/ 0.0: Harjit 10.48; Siva Kumar 10.59; Kumar Mallick 10.64; Shashikanth Virupaksha 10.66; Animesh Kujur 10.78; s3/+0.5: Elakkiyadasan
10.56; Naitam 10.62; Saaid MDV 10.66; Maymon Poulose 10.72;
heats (15) h1/-0.5: Siva Kumar 10.72; Malik 10.72; h2/+0.1: Elakkiyadasan 10.65; Naitam 10.68; Saaid
MDV 10.70; h3/+0.1: Poulose 10.79; h4/+0.1: Gurindervir 10.74; h5/-0.1: Bhoi 10.69; Harjit 10.70;
h6/-0.5: Kumar Mallick 10.76;
200 m (19)/nwi: Amlan Borgohain 20.71; Shashikanth Virupaksha 21.08; Akash Kumar 21.17; Animesh Kujur 21.18; Rahul Ramesh Kadam 21.37; Jay Shah 21.44; Sajjan Mishra 21.55; G.Ragul Kumar 21.55;
semis (19) s1/+0.3: Akash 21.20; Kujur 21.24; Kadam 21.56; Ragul 21.60; Kapil ?? 21.77; Emmanuel Paul 21.88; s2/-0.5: Borgohain 21.28; Virupaksha 21.48; Shah 21.57; Mishra 21.58; Raja Babu Alam/2004 21.77; Abhay Singh/2006 21.80; T.K.Vishal 21.91;
heats (18) h1/-0.5: Kadam 21.75; Paul 21.80; h2/-0.6: Borgohain 21.37; Kujur 21.42; Mishra 21.77; Vishal 21.95; h3/+0.5: Virupaksha 21.79; Abhay Singh/2006 21.81; Kapil 21.90; h4/-1.3: Akash 21.40;
Shah 21.63; Ragul 21.71; Alam/2004 21.79;
400 m (16): Kalinga Kumarage SRI 45.64 / 5th SRI All-Time; Muhammed Anas Yahiya 45.76; Muhammed Ajmal 45.90; Amoj Jacob 45.91; Rajesh Ramesh 46.25; Arul Rajalingam 46.71; Arokia Rajiv 47.02; Mijo Chacko Kurian 47.25;
semis (16) s1: Ajmal 45.51 / 4th IND All-Time; Anas Yahiya 45.63; Kumarage SRI 46.27; Kurian 46.61; Rajiv 46.64; Dharamveer Choudhary 46.89; Angrej Singh 47.37; Vikrant Panchal 47.96; s2: Ramesh 46.44; Rajalingam 46.51; Jacob 46.52; Rahul Baby 46.82; Rahul Ramesh Kadam 47.17; Mohit Kumar 47.38; Joel W.Nihal 47.42; Nowajis Shaikh 47.77;
heats (15) h1: Anas Yahiya 46.48; Kumarage SRI 46.76; Rajiv 47.45; Angrej 47.69; Rashid ?? 47.90;
h2: Ajmal 46.80; Rajalingam 47.12; Kurian 47.20; Panchal 47.70; Shubham Dattatray Deshan 47.77;
h3: Ramesh 47.08; Nihal 47.23; Mohit 47.65; Shaikh 47.74; A.Alex 47.75; Karunamay Mahato 48.095;
h4: Jacob 47.14; Choudhary 47.20; Baby 47.37; Kadam 47.48; Kapil ?? 48.11;
800 m (16): Krishan Kumar 1:46.17 / 4th (eq) IND All-Time; Mohammed Afsal 1:47.47; Pradeep Senthilkumar 1:48.10; Ankesh Chaudhary 1:50.30; Prakash Balu Gadade 1:560.54; J.Rijoy 1:50.67;
heats (15) h1: Senthilkumar 1:50.13; Afsal 1:50.54; Gadade 1:51.14; Nitin ?? 1:51.47; Gurman Singh
1:52.65; Manpreet Singh Sandhu 1:52.95; Naveen Kumar 1:54.33; Anand Prakash 1:54.40; h2: Krishan
1:50.38; Parvej Khan/2004 1:50.66; Rijoy 1:51.06; Sahil Khan/2005 1:51.19; Mujamil Ameer 1:51.83;
Basant Chauhan 1:52.02; Rahul Choudhari 1:52.15; Anant Gautam 1:53.33; h3: Chaudhary 1:52.11; Anu Kumar 1:52.20; Gurkomal Singh Gill 1:52.21; Aman Kumar 1:52.84; Salman Farookh 1:53.00; Ajay Singh
Kushwaha 1:53.32; Ashok Dandasena 1:53.56; Pushpendra Singh Rathore 1:54.04; Hussain Riza MDV 1:55.77;
1500 m (19): Jinson Johnson 3:42.77; Ajay Kumar Saroj 3:42.96; Shashi Bushan Singh 3:43.93; Yoonus Shah 3:44.85; P.R.Rahul 3:45.05; Sachelal Patel 3:45.78; Narender Singh 3:46.67; Ritesh Ohre 3:46.75;
Arjun Waskale 3:46.85; Rahul Baloda 3:47.16; Sonu ?? 3:47.32; Nikesh Dhanraj Rathod 3:49.87;
heats (18) h1: Kumar Saroj 3:44.13; Shah 3:44.22; Patel 3:44.33; Baloda 3:46.73; Rathod 3:49.89; Prakash Kumar 3:51.44;…10. Hussain Fazeel Haroon MDV 3:57.44/NR; h2: Johnson 3:48.83; Narender 3:48.97; Sonu 3:49.31; Prakash Balu Gadade 3:51.31; Abhishek Singh Thakur 3:51.55; Saurabh Kumar 3:51.57; Manpreet Singh Sandhu 3:52.16; Basant Chauhan 3:52.19; Ashok Dandasena 3:52.64;
h3: Shashi Bushan 3:49.59; Rahul 3:49.93; Ohre 3:50.59; Waskale 3:50.87; Omkar Kumbhar 3:54.44;
Shivam Sharma 3:55.06; Anand Prakash 3:55.09; Dinesh Kumar 3:55.95;
5000 m (19): Gulveer Singh 13:43.23 / 7th IND All-Time; Harman Jot Singh 13:44.25; Hemraj Gurjar 13:45.91; Kuldeep Singh 13:48.06; Harjodhvir Singh 13:59.37; Ajay Kumar 14:04.12; Uttam Chand
14:16.00; Abhishek Pal 14:17.52; Pankaj ?? 14:18.31; Sawan Barwal 14:19.59; Mohan Saini 14:27.64;
Dharmender Singh 14:29.78; Sunil Kumar 14:32.09; Murli Kumar Gavit 14:40.85; Sandeep Singh 14:42.77;
Anurag Yadav 14:42.92;
10000 m (15): Kartik Kumar 29:01.04; Gulveer Singh 29:03.78; Pritam Kumar 29:22.36; Harman Jot
Singh 29:26.86; Uttam Chand 29:34.55; Sunil Kumar 29:35.81; Harjodhvir Singh 29:48.33; Sandeep
Singh 29:49.77; Pradeep Kumar 29:50.75; Ajay Kumar 29:57.88; Ravi Gulia 30:26.28; Suman Biswas
30:57.05;
3000 m St (16): Balkishan 8:38.98; Sumit Kumar 8:43.45; Prince Raj Mishra 8:44.55; Pukeshwar Lal 8:47.73; Atul Poonia 8:49.95; Paul Mathew 8:49.96; Ankit Rajesh 8:50.08; Shankar Lal Swami 8:.55.43;
Vikaram Kumar 8:56.23; Sunil Joliya Jinabhai 8:59.65; Rakesh Kumar Swami 8:59.68; Bibin George 9:09.36; Prince ?? 9:09.54; Siddhant Suresh Pujari 9:14.95; Gaurav Kumar Yadav/2004 9:17.18; Hritik Balyan 9:22.43; Rajan Yadav 9:26.23;
110 m H (17)/-0.7: Tejas Ashok Shirse 13.87; Sachin Binu 13.99; Ronald Babu 14.24; Dhanush Adithan
14.31; Sandeep Choudhary 14.41; Tarundeep Singh Bhatia 14.55;
heats (17) h1/+0.3: Binu 14.25; Babu 14.44; Adithan 14.50; Singh Bhatia 14.53; Srikanth Madhyast 15.00; Harmanjeet Singh 15.01; h2/+1.0: Shirse 13.75; I.G.Janidu Lakvijaya SRI 14.06 (disq.in final);
R.Manav 14.55 (dns in final); Muhammed Lazan 14.66;
400 m H (19): P.Yashas 49.37 / 3rd IND All-Time; T.Santhosh Kumar 49.52; Madari P.Jabir 50.40; K.Sathish 51.20; Vijay Singh Malik 51.21; Jashanjot Singh 51.68; Dhaval Mahesh Utekar 53.34;
heats (18) h1: Yashas 52.35; Singh Malik 52.49; Sathish 52.68; Jashanjot 52.83; Vishweer Singh 53.31;
h2: Santhosh Kumar 51.46; Jabir 52.19; Utekar 52.64; Surender ?? 52.96; Hardeep Kumar 52.99;
H J (17): Sarvesh Anil Kushare 2.24; Jesse Sandesh 2.24 / 6th IND All-Time; Bharathi Viswanathan 2.17; Chethan Balasubramaniam 2.14; Swadhin Kumar Majhi 2.11; Md Asraf Ali 2.08; Aadarsh Ram 2.08; Uchchaal Kumar Roy 2.05; M.Santhosh 2.05; Chandra Mohan 2.05;
P V (19) / qualification (16) / results in bracketts):: Subramaniam Siva 5.11 (4.70); Dev Meena/2005 4.90
(4.70); A.K.Sidharth 4.80 (4.70); Gourav ?? 4.80 (4.70); E.B.Anas Babu 4.70 (4.70); other qualifiers with
4.70: Dhirendra Kumar; Kuldeep Kumar/2005; Shekhar Kumar Pandey & Ajay Kumar;
L J (19) / qualification (18) / results in bracketts): Murali Sreeshankar 8.29 / 0.0 (8.41/+1.5 / 2nd IND All-Time); Jeswin Aldrin 7.98/ 0.0 (7.83/ 0.0); P.David 7.94/ 0.0 (7.68/ 0.0); Muhammed Anees Yahiya
7.91/ 0.0 (7.71/ 0.0); Lokesh Sathyanathan 7.84/+1.1 7.38/-0.5); R.Sajan 7.62/+0.6 (7.43/+0.7); Mohammed Asief 7.57/+0.3 (7.26/-0.6); Siddharth Mohan Naik 7.56/ 0.0 (7.55/ 0.0); Krishna Brajkishor Sharma 7.25/+0.2 (7.42/ 0.0); V.K.Elakkiyadasan 7.21/ 0.0 (7.30/-0.3); Nirmal Sabu 7.18/+0.2 (7.40/ 0.0);
T J (17): Praveen Chithravel 17.07/ 0.0; Abdulla Aboobacker 16.88/ 0.0; Eldhose Paul 16.75/ 0.0; Selva Prabhu/2004 16.09/ 0.0; Unnikrishnan Karthik 16.08/-0.7; Mohammed Salahuddin 15.86/ 0.0; Jwngsar Basumatary 15.19/+1.0; A.Vaisakh 15.01/-0.2;
S P (19) / qualification (18) / results in bracketts): Tajender Pal Singh Toor 21.77 / Asian Record & NR & Asian 2023 Leader (21.09; x ; 21.77; x ; x ; passed) / (Q: 18.91); Karanveer Singh 19.78 (18.20); Sahib Singh 18.75 (17.09); Samardeep Singh Gill 18.51 (17.64); Amandeep Singh Dhaliwal 18.22 (17.15); Naresh Antil 17.89 (17.53); Aniket ?? 17.71 (17.66); Devinder Singh 17.42 (17.63); Chetan Kapoor 17.24 (16.64); Abhilash Saxena 17.24 (17.32); Akshay ?? 17.20 (16.20); P.Surya Prakash 16.40 (16.59);
D T (16): Kirpal Singh Batth 57.39; Gagandeep Singh 55.69; Nirbhay Singh 55.21; Harpreet Singh 53.21;
Arjun Kumar Singh 53.00; Baljinder Singh 52.39; Manjeet ?? 50.86; Partshant Malik 50.49; Ikram Ali Khan 49.57; Arvind Sharma 49.57; P.Surya Prakash 49.57; Hari Behera 46.33;
H T (17): Taranveer Singh Bains 68.07; Nitesh Poonia 67.10; Damneet Singh 65.86; Gaurav ?? 65.13;
Praveen Kumar 64.35; Gurdev Singh 64.35; Niraj Kumar 63.95; Naveen Yadav 62.79; Dupinder Singh
59.66; Vineet Kumar Shukla 55.35; Yuvraj Jakhar 55.23;
J T (19) / qualification (18) / results in bracketts): Rohit Yadav 83.28 (76.32); Kishore Kumar Jena 82.87 /
6th IND All-Time (79.96); Shivpal Singh 81.96 (79.35); Prakasha D. Manu 76.85 (76.21); Sachin Yadav 76.01 (74.33); Anuj Kalera 75.70 (79.04); Jaideep ?? 73.94 (73.58); Kunwer Ajajraj Singh Rai 71.73 (70.92); Abhishek Drall 71.58 (71.13); Mohit Dhanraj 67.79 (70.75); Vikrant Malik 66.82 (72.88); Vijay Lakra 65.96 (72.54); best non-qualifiers: Uttam Patil 70.02; Harish Kumar 69.84; Anil Kumar Rajbhar 68.90;
Sunil Kumar 68.36; Braveman Heart 65.41;
Decathlon (16/17)/nwi: Tejaswin Shankar 7576 (11.22; 7.309; 13.04; 2.20; 49.26 / 14.96; 35.96; 4.00; 52.32; 4:38.49); Yaman Deep Sharma 7165 / 6th IND All-Time (11.30; 7.02; 10.63; 1.99; 50.07 / 15.24; 35.80; 4.20; 51.49; 4:30.96); S.Gokul 6937 (11.27; 7.10; 12.63; 1.84; 51.05 / 15.99; 36.59; 4.10; 46.69; 4:35.29); Joes S.Stalin 6902 (11.15; 6.99; 11.62; 1.84; 49.04 / 15.79; 31.30; 4.30; 43.61; 4:34.18); Kushal Kumar Mohit 6795 (11.35; 6.95; 10.95; 1.90; 50.42 / 15.09; 36.09; 3.20; 54.43; 4:41.25); Neeraj Kumar Yadav 6727 (11.67; 6.95; 12.28; 1.96; 53.71 / 15.49; 38.40; 3.70; 58.52; 5:12.14); Mohit ?? 6723 (11.50; 6.82; 11.26; 1.84; 51.92 / 15.95; 36.29; 3.80; 56.49; 4:41.14); R.Suren 6579 (11.15; 7.11; 12.37; 1.93; 53.72 / 15.47; 35.64; 4.00; 47.47; 5:39.70); Sourabh Rathi 6510 (11.61; 6.39; 10.69; 1.84; 52.12 / 15.91; 33.86; 4.10; 50.61; 4:41.12); Navjor Singh 6433; Amit ?? 6304; K.R.Gokul 6302; Rohit Roman 6277; Rathod Lokesh 6177; Sunil Kumar 6114; Rahul Yadav 6039;
20 km Walk (15): Sandeep Kumar 1:27:12; Sebastian Servin 1:28:21; Hardeep ?? 1:28:57; Dhananjay Yadav 1:29:45; Vikash Singh 1:31:05; Sanjay Kumar 1:32:40; Mukesh Nitharwal 1:33:04; K.T.Irfan
1:33:26; Baljinder Singh 1:33:27; Neeraj Kumar Chaurasiy 1:33:40; Tanish Vats 1:34:44;
35 km Walk (16): Juned Khan 3:00:37; Eknath Sambaji Turambekar 3:03:40; Vikash Kumar Yadav 3:06:06;
Surinder Singh 3:08:51; Sagar Satishchandra 3:24:13; Anand Kumar Divedi 3:27:47;
4×100 R (17): Tamil Nadu Team (S.Tamilarasu, V.K.Elakkiyadasan, R.Saisiddharth, B.Siva Kumar) 40.15;
4×400 R (19): Tamil Nadu Team (A.Rajiv, T.S.Kumar, K.Sathish, A.Rajalingam) 3:06.75;
Women:
100 m (16)/ 0.0: Jyothi Yarraji 11.46; Srabani Nanda 11.59; Himashree Roy 11.71; Nithya Gandhe 11.79;
Vijaya Kumari 11.83; Bhavani Yadav Bhagavati 11.92; Avantika Santosh Narale 11.93; Giridharani Ravikumar 11.96;
semis (16) s1/-0.2: Yarraji 11.72; Narale 11.88; Kumari 11.91; Bhagavati 11.92; Mariya Nivetha 12.04;
A.P.Shilbi 12.09; s2/-0.2: Nanda 11.69; Gandhe 11.89; Roy 11.89; Ravikumar 11.94; Himani Chandel 11.97; P.J.Sneha 12.09; P.D.Anjali 12.14; Sakshi Champalai Chaval/2005 12.21;
heats (15) h1/ 0.0: Yarraji 11.65; Roy 11.79; Ravikumar 11.88; Chandel 11.89; Narale 11.91; Chaval/2005 12.13; h2/-0.5: Nanda 11.79; Gandhe 11.93; Nivetha 12.22; Shilbi 12.22; h3/+1.0: Kumari
11.86; Anjali 12.00; h4/-0.1: Simi 12.04; Bhagavati 12.06; Simran Deep Kaur 12.21;
200 m (19)/+0.4: Srabani Nanda 23.77; Prachi ?? 24.12; P.D.Anjali 24.25; Shabnam ?? 24.43; Simran Deep Kaur 24.56; Nirmla ?? 24.57; Kavita ?? 24.95; Riya Chauhan 25.10;
heats (18) h1/+0.2: Shabnam 24.31; Anjali 24.38; Kavita 24.90; Rashdeep Kaur 25.10; Mariya Nivetha
25.11; h2/ 0.0: Nanda 24.31; Simran Deep Kaur 24.72; Nirmla 24.76; h3/+0.1: Prachi 24.60; Chauhan 25.05;
400 m (16): Anjali Devi 51.48 / 7th IND All-Time; Himanshi Malik 51.76; Vithya Ramraj 52.49; Aishwarya Kailash Mishra 52.79; Florence Barla 53.33; Prachi ?? 53.69; Subha Venkatesan 53.77; Sonia Baishya 54.12;
semis (16) s1: Ramraj 52.43; Malik 52.46; Mishra 52.73; Baishya 53.97; Sukhwinder Kaur 54.49; Jisna Mathew 54.69; Vandana Sharma 54.75; Nirmla ?? 54.79; s2: Devi 52.03; Barla 53.59; Prachi 53.65; Venkatesan 54.06; Dandi Jyothika Sri 54.10; Rezoana Mallick Heena/2007 54.80; V.K.Vismaya 55.69;
Simarjeet Kaur 56.16;
heats (15) h1: Devi 52.89; Barla 54.09; Prachi 54.47; Mathew 55.22; S.Baby 56.01; N.S.Inchara 56.16;
Gug Kaur 56.59; h2: Ramraj 52.97; Malik 53.12; Sukhwinder 54.60; Heena/2007 55.20; R.Arathi 56.31;
Kunja Rajitha 56.45; Neeshu Kumari 56.48; Priya Thakur 56.49; h3: Mishra 53.84; Venkatesan 54.75;
Nirmla 55.07; Sharma 55.38; Nidhi Yogendra Singh 56.68; h4: Jyothika Sri 55.02; Baishya 55.02; Vismaya 55.33; Simarjeet 55.70; Kavita ?? 55.90;…7. Ziva Moosa Shafeeu MDV/2007 58.86 / NJR & NYR;
800 m (19): K.M.Chanda 2:03.82; Harmilan Kaur Bains 2:04.04; K.M.Deeksha 2:04.35; Lili Das 2:05.23;
Pooja ?? 2:05.73; Yamuna Ladkat 2:07.94; Radha Chaudhary 2:08.63;
heats (18) h1: Bains 2:07.21; Pooja 2:07.47; Deeksha 2:07.78; Lavika Sharma 2:08.12; Ladkat 2:08.20;
V.Kavitha 2:08.48; Kajal Rangnath Kanwad 2:11.74; Sukhwinder Kaur 2:11.89; Akshana ?? 2:14.22;
h2: Chanda 2:06.34; Das 2:06.83; Chaudhary 2:07.15; E.B.Arpitha 2:10.07; Twinkle Chaudhary 2:11.10;
1500 m (16): K,M.Deeksha 4:06.07 / Asian 2023 Leader & 3rd IND All-Time (Pre-best: 4:20.94/2022 !!); Harmilan Kaur Bains 4:08.50; K.M.Chanda 4:09.39 / 5th IND All-Time (Pre-best: 4:13.85/2022); Pooja ?? 4:09.52 / 6th IND All-Time (Pre-best: 4:23.38/2021); Ankita Dhiyani 4:20.80; Radha Chaudhary 4:22.13; P.Unnikrishnan Chitra 4:22.60; Monika Choudhary 4:23.24; Lili Das 4:23.69; Akshana ?? 4:27.96; D.R.Smitha 4:28.04; Kaneejo ?? 4:34.30;
5000 m (19): Sanjivani B.Jadhav 15:55.60; Seema ?? 16:11.50; Ankita Dhiyani 16:37.875; Phoolan Pal
16:55.78; Kavita Yadav 16:56.13; Supriti Kachhap 17:12.24; Bharti ?? 17:28.10; Meenu Sharma 18:20.33;
10000 m (15): Seema ?? 34:20.01; Sanjivani B.Jadhav 3:34.10; Poonam Dinkar Sonune 34:45.42;
Sonika ?? 34:59.93; Bharti ?? 35:16.29; Supriti Kachhap 36:59.42; Chandra Kala Sharma 37:11.91;
3000 m St (16): Parul Chaudhary 9:34.23; Priti Lamba 9:52.89; Komal Jagadale 10:13.10; Rebi Pal
10:44.10; Bhagyashree Lahanu 10:55.65; Susmita Tigga 11:00.85; Maneesha ?? 11:21.95; Anjali ??
12:09.40;
100 m H (17)/+0.3: Jyothi Yarraji 12.92; Nithya Ramraj 13.48; Agasara Nandini 13.55; Medha Rajesh
Kamath 13.89; Pranjali Dilip Patil 14.19; Moumita Mondal 14.62; Sabita Toppo/2005 14.63;
heats (17) h1/+0.1: Yarraji 13.39; Patil 14.40; Toppo/2005 14.46; Mondal 14.49; S.Sriirashma 14.57;
Kongan Nandhini 14.58; Pratibha Kumari 14.59; h2/-1.0: Nithya 13.62; Pragyan Prasant Sahu 13.74
(dnf in final); Agasara Nandini 13.87; Kamath 14.01;
400 m H (19): Vithya Ramraj 56.01 / 2nd IND All-Time; Sinchal Kaveramma 56.76 / 4th IND All-Time
(Pre-best: 58.74/2022 !!); Anu Raghavan 58.13; J.Dhivya 59.34; Nidhi Yogendra Singh 60.31; Raji Austin
60.91; Vandana Sharma 61.94; Veerpal Kaur 63.29;
heats (18) h1: Dhivya 59.73; Austin 60.16; Veerpal 62.94; Nanhi ?? 63.53; h2: Vithya 57.23; Kaveramma 59.18; Raghavan 60.01; Nidhi 60.43; Sharma 60.53; Jauna Murmu 63.69;
H J (19): Pooja ??/2007 1.80; Rubina Yadav 1.78; Abhinaya S.Shetty 1.76; Angel P.Devasia 1.73;
Khyati Mathur 1.73;
P V (17): Pavithra Venkatesh 4.10; G.Sindhushree 3.80; Vanshika Ghanghas/2005 3.40; Nisha Banu Abdulla 3.30 (only 4 vaulters placed / 3 others = no heights (0.00);
L J (19) / qualification (18) / results in bracketts): Ancy Sojan 6.51/ 0.0 (6.49/-0.3); Shaili Singh/2004
6.49/-0.2 (6.27/ 0.0); Bhavani Yadav Bhagavati 6.44/+1.5 (6.10/-1.0); Nayana James 6.41/ 0.0 (6.31/+1.4); Sherin Abdolghafoor 6.41/ 0.0 (5.86/ 0.0); Karthika Gothadapni 6.20/ 0.0 (6.00/ 0.0); Priya Rathore 6.14/ 0.0
(6.05/+0.5); Narayanan V.Neena 6.14/-0.1 (5.99/+2.0); Kusuma Ravada 6.02/ 0.0 (5.82/+0.1); Manisha Merel
5.99/ 0.0 (5.82/-1.2); Deepanshi Singh 5.98/ 0.0 (5.94/+0.1); Ambrika Nazary 5.90/ 0.0 (5.94w/+2.2); Meryl Ann Mathew 5.79/-2.0 (5.90/ 0.0); best non-qualifiers: Nirma Asari Bhuraji/2004 5.74/+0.2; V.S.Shridevika
5-70/ 0.0;
T J (16): Nellickal V.Sheena 13.60/ 0.0 / 6th IND All-Time; Nayana James 13.33/ 0.0; Mallala Anusha 13.24/ 0.0; Karthika Gothandapni 13.12/-0.6; Sharvari Avinash Parulekar 12.86/ 0.0; Nimisha Dayma 12.63/-0.2; Renu Grewal 12.58/ 0.0; P.Babisha 12.38/ 0.0; K.M.Sonam 12.28/ 0.0; Kajal ?? 12.18/ 0.0;
S P (19): Kiran Baliyan 17.17 / 3rd IND All-Time; Manpreet Kaur/(1990) 16.61; Abha Khatua 16.39; Paramjot Kaur 15.69; Srishti Vig 15.59; Nidhi Pawaiya 14.42; Shiksha ?? 14.27; Anjali ?? 13.52;
D T (16): Seema Poonia 56.50; Shalini Chaudhary 48.66; Kiran ?? 48.25; Salmi Kispotta 47.71;
Sunita Devi 46.37; Priti ?? 45.59; Nandhini Vellaichamy 44.19; Bhavana Yadav 43.62; Mukesh Kumari
43.07; M.N.Sushma 42.97;
H T (19): K.M.Rachna Yadav 65.03 / missed NR by 22 cm & 2nd IND All-Time; Tanya Chaudhary 63.16 / 4th IND All-Time; Renu Grewal 60.91; Manju Bala Singh 60.51; Sarita Prakash Singh 59.85; Harshita Sehrawat 59.22; Rekha Singh 58.89; Kulvinder Kaur 55.23; Varsha ?? 55.20; Divya Shandilya 54.65;
Maya ?? 54.26; Manpreet Kaur 53.34;
J T (19): Annu Rani 58.22; Priyanka Singh 51.94; K.Rashmi 50.95; Monika ?? 48.84; Shilpa Rani 48.39;
Uma Choudhary 48.27; Anjani Kumari 47.16; Harita ?? 47.06; Saroj Devi 43.79; Heemalini Neelakandan
43.22;
Heptathlon (16/17)/nwi: Swapna Barman 5918 / Asian 2023 Leader (13.99; 1.79; 12.73; 26.08 / 6.04; 46.86; 2:20.86); Agasara Nandini 5703 / 7th IND All-Time (13.82; 1.64; 13.06; 24.51 / 5.78; 39.28; 2:20.46); Sowmiya Murugan 5323 (14.40; 1.61; 12.37; 25.88 / 5.83; 41.16; 2:31.75); Purnima Hembram 5295 (14.24; 1.58; 11.50; 25.89 / 5.87; 38.08; 2:25.06); Tanu ?? 5137 (15.70; 1.67; 11.39; 26.11 / 5.64; 40.09; 2:25.58); Pooja ?? 5027 (15.42; 1.73; 11.43; 27.01 / 5.25; 35.47; 2:21.26); Tanushree ?? 4623 (15.77; 1.64; 9.82; 27.17 / 5.10; 35.59; 2:28.56); Kajal ?? 4484; S.Deepika 4386; Sonu Bhalothia 4330;
20 km Walk (15): Bhawna Jat 1:37:03; Priyanka Goswami 1:40:33; Vandana ?? 1:41:54; Munita Prajapati
1:43:54; Pooja Kumawat 1:44:45; Mansi Negi 1:49:29;
35 km Walk (16): Manju Rani 3:21:31; Mamta Pal 3:40:26; Kimal ?? 3:42:41; Priyanka Patel 3:45:04 (only
4 of 8 competitors finished);
4×100 R (17): Kerala Team (A.S.Sandra, P.D.Anjali, A.Arathy, A.P.Shilbi) 46.35;
4×400 R (19): Tamil Nadu Team (R.Dhanusha, S.Venkatesan, S.Baby, V.Ramraj) 3:37.87;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (16): Tamil Nadu Team (R.Ramesh, S.Baby, S.Venkatesan, A.Rajalingam) 3:21.40;
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UZBEKISTAN
National Championships at Tashkent / 09. – 11.06.2023
(-courtesy of the UZB-Federation – website – )
following are detailed results / all athletes from UZB except a male runner (hurdler) from TJK as noted
Men:
100 m (9)/+1.9: Sunnat Ismailov 10.57; Khabib Sokhibnazarov 10.68; Sanjar Ashurov 10.85; Sulton
Gafurzhonov/2004 10.88;
heats (9)/nwi: h3: Ismailov 10.89; h4: Sokhibnazarov 10.78;
200 m (10)/-1.3: Sanjar Ashurov 21.64; Khabib Sokhibnazarov 21.68; Sunnat Ismailov 21.81;
heats (10) h2/-0.3: Ashurov 21.98; h3/-1.3: Sokhibnazarov 22.00;
400 m (9): Dilshodbek Bobokhulov 48.59 (& 47.82 as 1h1); Javokhir Saidakhmedov 48.88;
800 m (11): Javokhir Saidakhmedov 1:50.54; Viktor Tsurenko 1:54.12; Aliakbar Allanazarov 1:54.61;
Abdurazzoq Ergoshev 1:54.85; Namozbek Bobomurodov/2004 1:56.03; Bunyod Normurodov 1:56.16; Abbos Umarkhulov 1:56.91;
heats (9) h1: Normurodov 1:55.50; Bobomurodov/2004 1:55.81; h2: Saidakhmedov 1:50.73; Khayotbek Akhmedov/2006 1:56.81; h3: Tsurenko 1:54.54; Allanazarov 1:55.04; Umarkhulov 1:56.60;
1500 m (10): Khasan Mirsoyatov 3:56.00; Viktor Tsurenko 3:56.39; Alisher Akhmatillayev 3:57.58;
5000 m (9): Khasan Mirsoyatov 14:45.01; Muhammad Kodir Soyatov 15:10.70;
10000 m (11): Bekzod Boymatov 32:06.50;
3000 m St (10): Vokhid Iskandarov 9:25.50; Mukhammad Kodir Soyatov 9:30.45;
110 m H (10)/-0.7: Ergash Normuradov 13.82; Mardonbek Sotiboldiyev/2004 15.14; Murod Abdulkhayev 15.21;
heats (10) h1/-0.6: Normuradov 13.95; Leonid Pronzhenko TJK 15.35;
400 m H (10) Race 1: Dilshodbek Bobokhulov 52.48; Race 2: Leonod Pronzhenko TJK 54.86;
H J (11): Vadim Chikalov 2.09; Khuvonchbek Razhabov 2.05; Amir Nagayev/2004 2.00; Devdavs
Ismoilov/2006 2.00;
P V (11): Samandar Makhmudov/2004 4.20;
L J (10): Javokhir Noriyev 7.18/+0.1; Aziz Sobirov/2005 7.14/-1.0; Dilshod Kuvatov 7.12/+0.9;
T J (9): Ivan Denisov 17.03w/+3.6 (& 16.22/+1.9); Shahzod Zhurayev 15.24w/+2.8; Ikhtiyor Akhmadzhanov/2005 14.82/+0.3;
S P (9): Darkhod Ochilov 14.42;
D T (11): Rashidbek Sodikov 53.75; Ivan Markelov 52.05; Dunyozod Sayfullayev/2004 51.33; Azizbek
Nurillayev 48.81;
H T (9): Sukhrob Khodjayev 74.29; Umid Khasanov 64.30; Ayubkhon Fayozov/2004 60.12; Javokhir
Aliyev 54.26;
J T (11): Vladislav Polyunin 73.54; Zhorabek Kozokov 64.73; Alexandr Svechnikov 64.32;
Decathlon (9/10): Doniyor Kuchkarov 6455 (11.67/nwi; 6.74/-0.6; 10.67; 1.99; 52.55 / 16.75/-2.5; 34.93; 4.10;
41.33; 4:45.66) – 2nd = 4704 points !!;
20000 m Walk (9): Rasulbek Dilmurodov 1:30:57.15 (2nd = 1:51:08.25 !!);
4×100 R (9): Tashkent Team (S.Gafurthonov, I.Abdumuminov, M.Akhmedov, J.Khokirkhojayev) 42.04;
4×400 R (10): Bukhara Team (A.Aliyev, S.Roziyev, N.Khamidov, B.Sharipov) 3:18.48;
Women:
100 m ())/-1.8: Nigina Abduvaliyeva 12.08;
200 m (10)/-1.0: Laylo Allaberganova 23.88; Malika Razhabova 24.78; Nigina Abduvaliyeva 25.01;
Kamila Mirsaliyeva 25.18;
heats (10) h1/-1.3: Allaberganova 24.59; h3/+0.1: Abduvaliyeva 25.22;
400 m (9): Farida Soliyeva 53.93; Laylo Allaberganova 54.38; Malika Razhabova 55.96; Kamila Mirsaliyeva 56.71; Veronika Loginova 57.43; Jonbek Khukumova 57.64;
heats (9) h1: Soliyeva 53.63; Mirsaliyeva 56.10; h2: Khukumova 57.73; h3: Allaberganova 54.45;
Razhabova 56.18; Loginova 56.92;
800 m (11): Sabokhatkom Samizhonova 2:11.24; Darya Antropova 2:13.69;
heats (9) h1: Samizhonova 2:10.64; Antropova 2:10.70;
1500 m (10): Sabotkhatkom Samizhonova 4:31.89; Darya Antropova 4:37.43; Shokhsanam Khurramova 4:39.06; Kamola Ablayeva/2004 4:47.64;
5000 m (9): Shokhsanam Khurramova 18:03.11; Mokhinabonu Komilova 18:18.52;
10000 m (11): Sitora Khamidova 33:54.78; Sitora Kurbonova 38:15.98;
3000 m St (10): Sadafbonu Nusratullayeva 12:23.09; Maftuna Samadova/2005 12:48.06; Dilsuz Omonova 12:54.03;
100 m H (10)/-0.6: Lidiya Podsepkina 13.82; Khushidabonu Kholliyeva 13.83; Laylo Davletyarova 15.19;
Shakhrizoda Khodirova/2007 15.28;
heats (10) h1/-1.5: Podsepkina 14.18; Kholliyeva 15.01;
400 m H (10) Race 1: Nurkhon Ochilova/2004 61.19; Race 2: Veronika Loginova 61.39; Khushidabonu Kholliyeva 64.20;
H J (10): Svetlana Radzivil 1.88; Aleksandra Sharkayeva 1.84; Barnokhon Sayfullayeva/2005 1.80; Valeriya Gorbatova/2004 1.70; Alina Aripova/2004 1.65;
P V (10): Jasmina Mansurova/2005 3.75/NR & NJR (she equalled her NR of 3.70 in 2nd attempt and then a new record of 3.75 in her 1st attempt, because she failed 3 times at 3.80 m);
L J (10): Darya Reznichenko 6.45/-1.7; Sayina Khoshimova 5.98/ 0.0; Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 5.93/+0.6; Raisa Drobzheva 5.69/-0.2;
T J (9): Khushnoza Shavkatova/2005 13.25/+1.0; Nadezhda Shustova 12.23/+1.4;
S P (9): Malika Nasritdinova/2004 16.66; Yekaterina Voronina 12.32;
D T (10): Takhmina Shakhodzhayeva 41.15; Yulianna Shukina/2005 41.14;
H T (10): Zarina Nosirzhonova 65.90; Elina Silyamiyeva/2004 62.27; Darya Matveyenko 52.80; Nazokat
Abdusamatova 51.16;
J T (9): Nargiza Kuchkarova 51.54; Makhliyo Tozhaliyeva 47.38;
Heptathlon (10/11): Kseniya Borusheva/2004 4935 (15.27/-0.4; 1.67; 9.67; 26.01/+0.7 / 5.66/-1.5; 30.02; 2:23.04); Mokhigul Arziyeva 4880 (14.99/-0.4; 1.67; 12.61; 27.01/+0.7 / 5.27/-0.5; 41.60; 2:49.04); Raykhona Khamrayeva/2004 4258 (16.41/-0.4; 1.64; 8.80; 27.29/+0.7 / 5.45/-0.7; 32.84; 2:50.93);
20000 m Walk (10): Diana Yafasova 1:49:32.14 (2nd = 2:12:14.53 !!);
4×100 R (9): Tashkent Team (Y.Charganaseva, Z.Azatkhulova, L.Podsepkina, N.Shustova) 48.97;
4×400 R (10): Tashkent Team (M.Mirsaliyeva, V.Loginova, A.Nasibulina, A.Chikalova) 3:57.35;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (11): Namangan Team (M.Ibragimova, D.Mukhammadzhonova, Kh.Bannayev, M.Sotiboldiyev) 3:35.46;
KAZAKHSTAN
National Athletics Cup Meet at Almaty / 08. – 10.06.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Aleksey Kondrat – )
following are the best performances / rather low standards in most events (i.e. results for winners in several
other events outisde of the minimum standards for the Reports service) / in addition few best results from the
National U16 Champs are listed, which were held separately from the Cup events during the same days
Men:
100 m (8)/+1.3: Almat Tulebayev 10.49 (& 10.66/+0.5 as 1h2); Andrey Lavrushenko 10.83;
200 m (9)/-1.9: Vitaliy Zems 21.09 (& 21.63/-0.7 as 1h1); Almat Tulebayev 21.52;
400 m (8): Efim Tarasov 46.86 (& 48.48 as 1h3); Andrey Sokolov 47.13; Elnor Mukhitdinov 48.27;
800 m (10): Abdulaziz Abdukayimov 1:53.00; Sergey Sukhov 1:53.34; Kirill Subbotin 1:55.01;
Igor Khrunin 1:55.27; Duman Gabdygaliyev 1:55.55;
1500 m (8): Alexey Gussarov 3:56.03;
5000 m (8): Shadrack Kimutai Koech 14:44.51;
10000 m (10): Shadrack Kimutai Koech 30:56.08;
3000 m St (9): Rakymzhan Kelmanov 9:26.65; Denis Stepanenko 9:27.28;
110 m H (9)/+1.3: David Yefremov 13.64; Zakhar Levitskiy/2004 15.31;
400 m H (9): Dmitriy Koblov 52.14; Bogdan Ikonnikov 52.15; Danyil Litvinov 53.54;
H J (9): Vladislav Bakhtin 2.08; Alexandr Timoshin 2.04; Akylzhan Toktagalin 2.04;
P V (9): Vladislav Garbuznyak 4.80; Nikita Shabalin/2006 4.20;
L J (8): Maksim Vanyaikin 7.38/+0.5; Zelimkhan Nassyrov 7.22/-0.2; Rinat Kaisarov 7.13/+1.1;
T J (9): Yevgeniy Kiselev 16.21/+2.0; Petr Medvedev 14.75/+0.4;
S P (9): Ivan Ivanov 19.63; Danyil Plotnikov 14.30 (only 2 competitors);
D T (9): Aleksandr Mamontov 50.56; Danyil Plotnikov 49.36; Yegor Polenov 45.74;
J T (9): Arthur Gafner 69.04; Alexey Khlystov 59.13;
Youth Boys / under 16 years (born 2008 – 2009):
5000 m Walk (8): Sherkhan Egizbay/2008 23:21.22;
Women:
100 m (8)/-0.2: Rima Kashafutdinova 11.89; Arina Misheyeva 12.00; Margarita Nazarenko 12.01;
heats (8) h1/+0.9: Kashafutdinova 11.90; Nazarenko 11.93; h2/+0.8: Misheyeva 11.94; Kristina Kondrashova 12.19;
200 m (9)/+0.8: Elina Mikhina 23.99; Kristina Kondrashova 24.06; Anna Misheyeva 24.39;
heats (9) h1/+1.0: Misheyeva 24.58; h2/+1.0: Mikhina 24.67; h3/+1.0: Kondrashova 24.39;
400 m (8): Alexandra Zalyubovskaya 54.72; Svetlana Kuznetsova 56.91;
heats (8) h1: Zalyubovskaya 55.62; Kuznetsova 56.74; h2: Diana Trofimenko/2004 57.60;
1500 m (8): Viktoriya Senkina 4:43.21; Kristina Sergeyeva/2004 4:48.96;
5000 m (8): Carolina Chepkoech Kipkirui 16:13.40;
3000 m St (8): Uldana Abylhan/2006 11:31.57; Kristina Sergeyeva/2004 11:48.30; Anastasia Mikhaileva/2006 13:35.53;
100 m H (9)/-0.7: Anna Dubina 14.07; Anel Shulakova 14.10;
heats (9) h1/+0.3: Shulakova 14.12; Dubina 14.15;
400 m H (9): Adelina Zems 57.50; Svetlana Kuznetsova 59.81; Anastasya Koloda/2006 60.10 / Asian Youth
Leader 2023 & NYR;
H J (8): Yelizaveta Matveyeva 1.88;
P V (8): Polina Ivanova 3.90; Elmira Kabirova/2006 3.80; Riza Mukametkali/2006 3.60;
L J (9): Alina Chistyakova/2005 5.87/+0.8; Kristina Lukanyuk 5.81/+0.6;
T J (8): Kristina Lukanyuk 12.76/+0.6; Anastasiya Ivankina/2006 12.45/+0.3; Diana Torekhanova
12.28/+1.1; Yelizaveta Fedoruk/2004 12.05/+0.1;
S P (8): Nadezhda Barbanova 14.55;
H T (8): Vlada Galina 48.87; Adem Erlankyzy/2005 43.76;
Youth Girls / under 16 years (born 2009 – 2009):
2000 m St (9): Sabina Kryshkina/2009 8:08.50; Symbat Myrzashkyzy/2009 8:18.53; Kymbat Myrzashkyzy/2009 8:25.45 (= twin sisters);
100 m H / 76.2 cm (9)/+1.0: Angelina Shrubyanets/2009 14.60;
P V (8): Anna Cherkashina/2008 3.80; Veronika Kultysheva/2008 3.40;
H T / 3 kg (8): Valeriya Markova/2008 46.10;
Heptathlon (8/9): Polina Kuzubova/2008 4604 (14.6/hand/+1.0; 1.70; 10.75; 27.95/+0.9 / 5.16/+1.2; 32.76;
2:42.93);
3000 m Walk (8): Margarita Storozhenko/2008 15:20:08;
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TAJIKISTAN
National Championships at Tursunzade / 01. – 02.06.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Evgeny Shumarin, TJK-Federation – )
following are few selected best performances (out of complete results with very low standards for most events)
Men:
100 m (1)/+0.6: Favoris Muzrapov 10.65; Ildar Akhmadiyev 10.97 (& 10.96 in heats);
200 m (2)/+0.7: Favoris Muzrapov 21.91;
3000 m St (1): Najmuddin Zuhurshohi 9:22.75;
110 m H (1)/nwi & hand-timed: Leonid Pronzhenko 14.8;
L J (2): Ildar Akhmadiyev 7.11/+0.1;
4×100 R (2): Club (??) Team 43.60;
Women:
3000 m St (1): Amirkhan Nigorai/2007 12:10.26; Marjona Makhamova/2006 13:33.56;
D T (1): Mushtari Bobogulova 39.36;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (2)/hand-timed: Club (??) Team 3:53.1;
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VIETNAM
National Youth Championships at Ben Tre / 17. – 21.06.2023
(-courtesy of the Championships – website – )
following are selected best performances from these champs for Youth athletes (born 2006 – 2007) and Younger athletes (born 2008 or later) / most events for Youth athletes held on 17th and 18tth Jun & no events contested on 19th Jun (Rest day)
Youth Boys:
100 m / heats (18) h1/-1.5: Tran Van That/2006 10.92;
400 m (18): Vu Ngoc Khanh/2006 48.88;
800 m / heats (17) h2: Luong Binh Duong/2006 1:56.41;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (18)/+1.7: Nguyen Thanh Phat/2006 14.55;
400 m H (17): Vu Ngoc Khanh/2006 53.54; Danh Thanh Toan/2006 53.61;
L J (17)/nwi: Pham Xuan Tien/2006 7.50;
5000 m Walk (20): Bien Van Anh/2006 25:51.46;
4×100 R (20): Ha Tinh Youth Team (Tran Nguyen Khanh Duy, Nguyen Minh Tuan, Phan Van Hai, Nguyen Quoc Thanh) 42.44;
4×400 R (21): Ha Tinh Youth Team (Mai Anh Phap, Nguyen Quoc Thanh, Nguyen Minh Tuan, Phan Van Hai)
3:21.50;
Youth Girls:
400 m (18): Le Thi Tuyet Mai/2006 56.63; Duong Thi Diem Hanh/2006 57.56;
800 m (17): Nguyen Thi Kim Thanh/2006 2:15.31; Vu Thi Tra My/2007 2:15.55;
1500 m (18): / Race 1: Hoang Thi Ngoc Anh/2006 4:39.46; Vu Thi Tra My/2007 4:47.06; Race 2: Nguyen Khanh Linh/2006 4:36.61; Nguyen Thi Diem/2007 4:44.24;
5000 m (17): Hoang Thi Ngoc Anh/2006 18:30.30;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (18)/nwi: Nguyen Thi Ngoc Yen/2006 14.91;
400 m H (17): Le Thi Tuyet Mai/2006 61.78; Duong Thi Diem Hanh/2006 63.51;
H J (18): Bui Thi Kim Anh/2006 1.66; Duong Thi Thao/2006 1.66;
T J (18)/nwi: Ha Thi Thuy Hang/2006 12.22; Le Tghi Nhu Quynh/2006 11.94;
S P / 3 kg (18): Nguyen Van Anh/2006 13.95;
3000 m Walk (18): Ho Thi Van/2006 15:07.28 / NYR; Nguyen Thi Quynh Trang/2006 15:38.88;
Tran Thi Thao/2007 15:55.30;
4×100 R (20): Cong An Youth Team (Hoang Thi Mai Huong, Hoang Thi Ngoc Khanh, Do Thi Lan Anh,
Tong Thi Hai Yen) 49.88;
Mixed Relays:
4×100 R (18): Ha Tinh Youth Team (Tran Nguyen Khanh Duy, Nguyen Thi Hoai Le, Nguyen Quoc Thanh,
Nguyen Hong Nhung) 45.57;
4×400 R (20): Ha Tinh Youth Team (Nguyen Quoc Thanh, Nguyen Thi Hoai Le, Phan Van Hai, Tran Thi
Vinh Ha) 3:42.32;
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HONGKONG
HKG Festival of Sports Day Competition / 21.05.2023
(-courtesy of the HKAA – website – )
following are few selected best performances from this event for different Youth Age-Group categories
Youth Boys / under 18 years:
200 m/+1.7: Wesley Leung Ching Hang 22.02;
110 m H / 91.4 cm/+0.3: Chan Ho Yin 14.63; Ryan Har Yamwan 14.92;
Youth Girls:
2000 m St: Hillary Wong 8:41.86;
L J: Jia Wai Yin 5.84/+0.7;
LEBANON
National Junior & Youth Champs at Beyrouth / 18. – 21.05.2023
(-courtesy of Facebook – sources – )
following are the results for two National Youth Records at these Champs for different age-groups /
other performances not yet reported
Youth Boys:
2000 m St: Mahmoud Abou Zeid/2008 6:30.03 / NYR;
Youth Girls:
2000 m St: Sama Moustapha/23008 7:55.06 / NYR;
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PHILIPPINES
PinoyAthletics Summer Series Meet at Lingayen / 03.06.2023
following are few selected best performances from this event, which wasn´t valued by the National Federation
(PATAFA); therefore 2.18 m are not valued as a new NR, but the following results are at least statistically valid
Men:
100 m /nwi: John Mike Lera 10.90;
H J: Leonard Grospe 2.18 (1 cm better than the official new NR); Brian Kent Celeste 2.10;
T J/nwi: Leonard Grospe 14.78; Brian Kent Celeste 14.75; John Mike Lera 14.53;
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
(-courtesy of the Ultimate Athletics – website – )
Ultimate Athletics Competition at Dubai / 13.06.2023
Men:
100 m /+0.3: Edmond Amaning GBR 10.55; Dannish Walker-Khan GBR 10.71;
200 m/+1.2: Edmond Amaning GBR 20.93; Dannish Walker-Khan 21.37;
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Ultimate Athletics Competition at Abu Dhabi / 04.06.2023
Men:
1500 m: Abdulsalam Farah SOM 3:52.18;
3000 m: Mohamed Osman SOM 8:11.14;
Delayed Results
MYANMAR
SEA GAMES Test Competitions at Nay Pyi Taw / 07. – 16.03.2023
(-courtesy of Me Kyaw Htoo Aung, MYA-Federation – )
these Test Trials were held from 7th to 10th March and from 14th to 16th March for invited athletes /
following are selected best performances (incl. From Road events such as a 35 km-race for the Marathon runners
and 20 km Walks each for Men & Women) / for some events athletes competed twice (at both weekends) /
no wind-readings
Men:
100 m (7): Lwin Moe 10.89;
800 m (10): Zaw Min Min 1:54.24;
800 m (16): Zaw Min Min 1:56.95;
5000 m (10): Than Htike Soe 15:00.60; San Naing 15:07.75;
10000 m (8): Than Htike Soe 31:40.92;
35 km Road (7): Soe Paing 2:06:48; Saw Pyae Sone Nay 2:07:30; Moe Oo 2:10:14;
T J (10): Hein Htet Aung/2006 14.86;
H T (10): Aung Ye Htet 59.15 / NR;
H T (16): Aung Ye Htet 59.00;
J T (9): Nan Htet Maung 62.92; Pyae Phyo Aung 58.90; Khin Shin Samone 57.74;
J T (14): Nan Htet Maung 62.82;
20 km Walk (9): Mine Nyi Nyi Moe 1:32:02; Pyae Phyo Tun 1:32:22;
Women:
800 m (10): Swe Li Myint 2:14.64;
5000 m (10): Khin Mar Se 17:54.16; Aye Aye Aung 18:27.24;
5000 m (16): Khin Mar Se 17:54.94; Myint Myint Aye 17:56.55; Aye Aye Aung 18:06.38;
10000 m (8): Khin Mar Se 37:36.16; Aye Aye Aung 37:55.75;
10000 m (14): Aye Aye Than 35:20.54; Myint Myint Aye 37:57.34;
3000 m St (8): Hnin Yu Soe 11:30.41;
3000 m St (14): Hnin Yu Soe 11:16.58; Khin Mar Se 11:40.56; Aye Aye Myo 11:54.03;
35 km Road (7): Aye Aye Than 2:20:42; Myint Myint Aye 2:23:59; Aye Aye Myo 2:42:41;
100 m H (9)/hand-timing: Ei Thet Lwin 14.8;
100 m H (14): Ei Thet Lwin 14.50;
S P (7): Aye Chan Bo 12.29;
H T (10): Pa Pa Oo 47.24 / NR;
H T (16): Pa Pa Oo 46.48;
Heptathlon (9/10)(no details: Naw Myint Myint San 4370;
20 km Walk (9): Than Than Soe 1:48:29; Hnin Su Hlaing 2:05:22;
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MACAO
Review of new National Records
(-courtesy of the MAC-Federastion – website -)
following are few results (from sources in Chinese figures only) with thanks to Mr Steffen Stübe /
more detailed results from the MAC Champs (20/21 May) or other competitions in this country as well as information about venue/date for the NR at 3000 m St (probably achieved in China ?) would be very welcome
Men:
100 m: Chan Kin Wa 10.61/nwi NR at Macau / 5 Mar 2023 (so his 10.62 at HKG/11 Mar 2023 wasn´t a NR);
100 m: Chan Kin Wa 10.61/+0.5 NR at Macau/20 May 2023 (& 10.62/ 0.0 as 1h1 on same day);
200 m: Chan Kin Wa 21.66/+0.4 at Macau / 21 May 2023;
3000 m St: Leong Chin Hei 9:57.43 NR – venue/date not reported;
Women:
100 m: Loi Im Lan 11.65/+0.2 (NR) as 1h1 at Guangzhou/13 May 2023 (NR lated improved to 11.64 at
New Taipei/27 May 2023);
200 m: Loi Im Lan 24.65/+0.7 NR as 1h2 at Guangzhou/14 May 2023;
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IRAN
National Clubs Indoor Champs at Tehran / 12. – 13.01.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab – )
addition to the results by my Report No 1 after receipt of the following details for the winner of the Heptathlon
(incl. a National Indoor Record in Long Jump)
Men:
Heptathlon (12/13): Abdul Sajjad Saadoun Nasser IRQ 5003 (7.51; 6.92/NIR; 11.64; 1.88 / 8.57; 4.00; 2:50.79);
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(-courtesy of Race – websites – )
THAILAND
International Hatyai Half Marathon at Songkhla / 18.06.2023
Men:
Victor Kipkemei KEN 1:07:32; Sanchai Namkhet THA 1:07:45; Gedo Desta ETH 1:10:02; Nattawuth Innum THA 1:12:10; Nattawat Innum THA 1:12:10 (twin brothers finished in same time !); Phongsit Chinphawo THA 1:13:38; Aekkalak Jhankeao THA 1:14:18;
Women:
Shelmith Nyawira Muriuki KEN 1:17:35; Linda Janthachit THA 1:23:54; Ornanong Wongsorn THA 1:24:14; Monthian Fravi THA 1:25:13; Peris Cheptoo KEN 1:25:13; Piyanuch Sukchat THA 1:25:49;
Aoranuch Aiamtas THA 1:28:07; Nanussanu Kumpituk THA 1:34:39;
International Laguna Marathon at Phuket / 11.06.2023
Men / Half Marathon (no relevant / very slow times in the Full Marathon race – 2:51:11 & 3:38:34):
Sergey Zyrianov RUS 1:17:25;
Women:
Hayley Newman AUS 1:28:53 (1st Veteran/40+); Lindsay Nickel USA 1:32:50; Mei Yan Wong HKG
1:33:37; Cheung Ka Yee HKG 1:37:08 (2nd Vet);
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International Scenic Half Marathon at Chanthaburi / 28.05.2023
Men:
Yimer Bililign ETH 1:09:28;
Women:
Ornanong Wongsorn THA 1:26:36; Soraya Tawong THA 1:30:53; Faya Ogato ETH 1:35:27;
Xiang Nan CHN 1:38:19;
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VIETNAM
International VnExpress Marathon at Quy Nhon / 11.06.2023
all following runners from Vietnam (except the winner in Women´s Marathon from Kenya)
Marathon:
Pham Ngoc Phan VIE 2:40:58;
Half Marathon:
Nguyen Quoc Anh 1:15:23;
Women:
Marathon:
Shelmith Nyawira Muriuki KEN 2:47:42; Le Thi Lam 3:07:31; Leo Thi Tinh 3:13:52; To Thi Minh Nghia
3:17:09; Thai Thi Hong 3:21:22; Tran Thi Hoa 3:22:51; Nguyen Thi Duong 3:24:23; Nong Thi Chang
3:24:24;
Half Marathon:
Pham Thi Hong Le 1:24:47; Doan Thu Hang 1:25:09; Le Thi Kha Ly 1:29:13; Nguyen Thi Phuong Trinh
1:30:15; Thai Thi Kim Ngan 1:30:29; Doan Thi Hien 1:30:45;
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MALAYSIA
Selangor ByPass Half Marathon at Rawang / 11.06.2023
Bernard Mwendia Muthoni KEN 1:09:42; Poo Vasanthan Subramaniam MAS 1:11:30; James Munyi Maregu KEN 1:11:46; Sanjay Manimaran MAS 1:12:57; Anas Rosli MAS 1:16:31;
Women:
Dorcas Jebotip Tarus KEN 1:32:42; Lee Shu Ting MAS 1:37:24;
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Correction to Report No 15, that the International Sundown Marathon was held at SINGAPORE (not at
Kota Kinabalu, as erroneously reported by me), of course
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CAMBODIA
International Half Marathon at Phnom Penh / 11.06.2023
Men:
Vann Pheara CAM 1:13:07; Kuniaki Takizaki CAM 1:13:39;
Women:
Natsuko Ota JPN 1:37:49;
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LEBANON
International ISF Half Marathon at Beyrouth / 11.06.2023
Men:
Omar Abou Hamad LBN 1:12:34; Darshan Singh IND 1:12:37; Zaher Zeineddine LBN 1:13:03;
Imad Jezine LBN 1:13:26; Bilal Awada LBN 1:14:02; Mohamad Kdouh LBN 1:14:36; Nader
Jaber LBN 1:15:50;
Women:
Bronwyn Steyn GBR 1:23:59; Jenny Gustafsson SWE 1:30:06; Loaa Zaarour LBN 1:36:36;
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Delayed results
INDIA
National Federal Bank Marathon at Kochi / 01.05.2023
Men:
Marathon:
Arjun Pradhan 2:32:50; Vipul Kumar 2:36:07;
Half Marathon:
Sherin Jose 1:14:36;
Women:
Marathon:
Jyoti Gawate 3:17:31; Ashwini Madan Jadhav 3:17:38; T.P.Aasa 3:18:58;
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
Info to the Asian Athletics Championships at Bangkok / 12. – 16.07.2023
Please be informed, that there will be no Results services by me from the Asian Championships,
because I am adviced to another stay (Operation) in hospital on Friday and “Results from ASIA”-
Reports (after this issue No 18) will not be possible during next weeks.
However, you can follow day-by-day results under the following URL / LINK:
and you should be able to find out possibilities to follow the competitions at Bangkok online by Live-Streams. Therefore please check ATHLETCSASIA (by website, Facebook or Twitter) or the asianathletics2023 – Youtube channel or by GOOGLE
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15th PanArab Games at Oran / 04. – 07.07.2023
(-courtesy of the Games – website – )
following are selected best performances from the athletics events at these Regional Multi-Sports Games with
participants from 19 ARAB countries / wind-measurements not yet published for some events
Men:
100 m (5)/+0.4: Saeed Khaled Al-Ameeri BRN 10.22 / 3rd BRN All-Time; Chakir Machmour MAR 10.24;
Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi OMA 10.37; Anwar Ali Al-Baloushi OMA 10.59; Mohamed Abdelhakim Guettouche ALG 10.68; Idriss Lardj ALG 10.70; Bilal Riyad Thiyab JOR 10.71; Mohamed Al-Hammadi
UAE 10.83;
heats (4)/nwi h1: Machmour 10.39; Al-Harthi 10.46; Thiyyab 10.71; Guettouche 10.74; h2: Al-Ameeri 10.27; Al-Baloushi 10.67; Al-Hammadi 10.68; Lardj 10.70;
200 m (7)/+0.9: Chakir Machmour MAR 20.73; Mohamed Obaid Hindi Al-Saadi OMA 20.94; Taha Hussein Yaseen IRQ 20.99; Skander Djamil Athmani ALG 21.21; Rashid Hwaishel Al-Asimi OMA 21.33;
Adem Abdelkader Benyache ALG/2005 21.34; Hussein Mohamed Al-Dosari BRN 21.76;
heats (6) h1/+0.5: Yaseen 20.95; Mohamed Yacoub Salem BRN 21.10 (dns in final); Athmani 21.14;
Al-Asimi 21.34; Shaker Abduljalil Al-Salim KSA 21.66; Bilal Riyad Thiyab JOR 21.88; Ahmed Abdullah
Saad Al-Yaari YEM 22.27/NR; h2/+0.5: Machmour 20.84; Al-Saadi 21.00; Benyache/2005 21.28;
Al-Dosari 21.65; Abdulaziz Rabie Al-Jadani KSA 21.84;
400 m (5): Ashraf Hussein Osman QAT 45.26; Hamza Al-Dair MAR 45.81; Moussa Ali Isah BRN 45.85 /
5th BRN All-Time; Yusuf Ali Abbas BRN 45.92; Ayman El Haddaoui MAR 46.45; Fouad Hamada ALG 46.54; Rami Balti TUN 46.83; Mouatez Abderrazek Sikiou ALG 47.33;
heats (4) h1: Ali Abbas 45.76 / 4th BRN All-Time; El Haddaoui 46.89; Hamada 47.03; Balti 47.16; Yasir Ali Mohamed Al-Saadi IRQ 47.25; h2: Osman 45.97; Isah 46.03; Al-Dair 46.55; Sikiou 46.93;
800 m (7): Slimane Moula ALG 1:46.87; Essa Ali Ghazaoui KSA 1:47.71 / 6th KSA All-Time; Abdessalem
Ayouni TUN 1:48.19; Abdullah Mohamed Al-Yaari YEM 1:48.52; Ramzi Abdenouz ALG 1:48.87; Riadh
Chnini TUN 1:50.25; Mohamed Hamdan Al-Suleimani OMA 1:51.72; Mohamed Ismail SUD 1:54.16;
Mohamed Tiouali BRN 1:56.95; Mohamed Dwedar PLE 1:57.16;
1500 m (5): Abdellatif Sadiki MAR 3:37.61; Fouad Messaoudi MAR 3:37.99; Zouhair Aouad BRN 3:38.17 / Asian 2023 Leader & 6th BRN All-Time; Salim Keddar ALG 3:38.47; Fayez Abdullah Al-Subaie KSA 3:38.47 / 5th KSA All-Time; Abderazak Khelili ALG 3:39.39; Hussain Mohsen Al-Farsi OMA 3:48.88; Hassan Ali Idow SOM 3:49.75; Tamer Qaoud PLE/2004 3:54.87;
5000 m (7): Birhanu Balew BRN 14:21.89; Hafid Rizqy MAR 14:23.32; Salim Keddar ALG 14:23.47; Dawit Admasu BRN 14:24.71; Ali Guerine ALG 14:27.46; Yaseen Abdalla SUD 14:27.91; Raha Erraouy MAR 14:29.87; Mohamed Abdi Zakaria SOM 14:36.75; Ali Hassan Mohamed SOM 15:11.58;
10000 m (4): Dawit Admasu BRN 29:08.80; Mohcin Outalha MAR 29:17.40; Youcef Addouche ALG 29:21.90; Said Ameri ALG 29:24.20 – only 4 finishers;
3000 m St (5): Hichem Bouchicha ALG 8:24.04; Bilal Tabti ALG 8:25.32; Salaheddine Yazide MAR 8:28.59; Mohamed Ibrahim Al-Jridi TUN 8:30.94; Mohamed Abdullah Mahal IRQ 8:41.17; John Kibet Koech BRN 8:53.94;
110 m H (5)/nwi: Amine Bouanani ALG 13.58; Yacoub Mohamed Al-Youha KUW 13.67; Oumar Doudai
Abakar QAT/2005 14.20; Shaker Abduljalil Al-Salim KSA 14.34; Ayoub Bensabra ALG 14.40;
400 m H (7): Bassem Awad Hemeida QAT 49.17 / 3rd QAT All-Time; Abdelmalik Lahoulou ALG 49.47; Saber Boukmouche ALG 50.10; Jassem Waleed Al-Mas KUW 52.34; Mohamed Abdullah Al-Amrad KSA 53.29;
heats (6) h1: Boukmouche 50.85; El Mehdi Dimocriti MAR 50.89 (dnf in final); Mohamed Amine Touati TUN 50.98 (injured in final); Al-Mas 52.30; h2: Lahoulou 50.97; Hemeida 51.23; Saad Hinti MAR 51.46
(dns in final); Al-Amrad 51.65; Abdullah Djimel BRN 53.68;
H J (4): Fatiq Yaqoob Abdulghafoor OMA 2.16/NR; Hamdi Mahamat Alamine QAT 2.16; Hichem Bouhanoune ALG 2.13; Bilel Afer ALG 2.13; Hussein Falah Al-Ibrahimi IRQ 2.05;
P V (5): Seifeldin Mohamed Abdelsalam QAT/2005 5.51 / Asian 2023 Junior Leader & NR & NJR;
Amir Falah Abdulwahid IRQ 5.00; Amir Sabeeh Seihoud IRQ 5.00; ex-competition: Mehdi Jacques Amar Rouana ALG/FRA 5.30;
L J (7): Yasser Mohamed Tahar Triki ALG 7.83/+0.5; Zaid Latif MAR/23004 7.60/+0.3; Salim Saleh
Al-Yarabi OMA 7.55/+0.8; Tarek Hocine ALG 7.47/+0.2; Abdulrahman Mohamed Sharaheli KSA
7.41/+0.2; Salem Al-Bloushi UAE 7.00/+0.3;
T J (6): Yasser Mohamed Tahar Triki ALG 17.30/+0.2 (17.06/+0.7; 16.99/nwi; 16.91/+0.7; 17.25/+0.8; p ; 17.30/+0.2); Adem Boualbani ALG 16.35/+0.6; Salim Saleh Al-Yarabi OMA 15.41/+0.5; Oumar Mahamat BRN 15.18 – only 4 competitors;
S P (4): Mostafa Amer Hassan EGY 20.52; Abdelrahman Mahmoud 19.17; Musab Ibrahim Al-Momani JOR 17.18; Mohamed Reda Bouziane ALG 15.66; Mohamed Abdelhamid Sirine ALG 14.95;
D T (5): Mouad Mohamed Ibrahim QAT 62.48 / 3rd QAT All-Time; Essa Mohamed Al-Zankawi KUW 61.48; Oussama Khennoussi ALG 58.25; Marwan Medany BRN 55.37; Musab Ibrahim Al-Momani JOR
54.80; Mohamed Wadh Mansour LBA 54.24; Abdel Moumene Bourakba ALG 53.37; Osama Hassan
Al-Oqali KSA 51.63;
H T (7): Mostafa El Gamal EGY 76.48; Ahmed Amjad El Seify QAT 69.61; Mohsen Anani TUN 67.69;
Mohamed Abdullah Al-Zayer KSA 64.14 / 2nd KSA All-Time; Mahmoud El Gohary BRN 61.85; Lazhar Yakoubi ALG 57.62;
J T (6): Ihab Abdulrahman EGY 80.50; Ali Essa Abdulghani KSA 73.54 / 2nd KSA All-Time; Abdulrahman
Al-Azemi KUW 70.83; Mahieddine Boukhetala ALG 63.41 – only 4 competitors;
Decathlon (6/7): Larbi Bouraada ALG 7362 (11.18/+0.2; 6.77/ 0.0; 12.34; 1.93; 50.07 / 15.04/+0.8; 38.38; 4.50; 57.15; 4:41.49); Dhiae Cherif Boudoumi ALG 7019 (10.97/+0.2; 7.02/-0.8; 10.68; 1.96; 47.40 / 15.87/+0.8; 30.70; 3.40; 46.79; 4:10.27); Saadoon Nasser Al-Sajjad IRQ 6958 (11.91/+0.2; 6.88/+0.2; 10.96; 1.99; 50.15 / 15.42/+0.8; 32.14; 4.20; 42.94; 4:08.10) – only 3 competitors;
20 km Walk (5): Shail Abderrahmane Aloui ALG 1:31:56; Abdennour Ameur ALG 1:36:17; Al Shaali
Al-Nuaimi UAE 1:43:31; Abood Khaled Joudeh JOR 2:02:55 – only 4 competitors;
4×100 R (6): OMA (R.H.Al-Asimi, B.M.Al-Harthi, M.O.Al-Saadi, A.A.Al-Baloushi) 39.70; BRN (S.O.Ibrahim, M.Y.Salem, H.M.Al-Dosari, S.K.Al-Ameeri) 40.19; ALG (M.Guttouche, A.Benyache,
I.Lardj, S.D.Athmani) 40.35 – only 3 teams;
4×400 R (7): ALG (F.Hamada, M.A.Gouaned, D.Sedjati, S.Moula) 3:02.84 / missed NR by 0.06 seconds only; MAR (A.El Hachimi, R.M.Hamdi, M.Dimocrati, H.Al-Dair) 3:04.94; IRQ (Y.A.Al-Saadi, M.Al-Lami, M.A.Al-Tameemi, T.H.Yaseen) 3:06.37 / missed NR by 0.14 seconds only; BRN (A.Djimel, Y.A.Abbas, Z.Aouad, M.A.Isah) 3:12.51;
Women:
100 m (5)/+0.9: Edidiong Ofonime Odiong BRN 11.27; Hajar Saad Al-Khaldi BRN 11.35; Madhawi Saad
Al-Shammari KUW 11.56; Mazoon Khalfan Al-Alaoui OMA 11.72; Hajar Eddaou MAR 11.83; Manel Benkaci ALG 11.95;
200 m (7)/+0.4: Hajer Saad Al-Khaldi BRN 23.30; Edidiong Ofonime Odiong BRN 23.74; Sara El Hachimi MAR 23.89; Madhawi Saad Al-Shammari KUW 23.90; Chaima Ouanis ALG 24.34; Djamila Zine ALG 24.40; Salma Helali MAR 24.72;
heats (6) h1/+1.3: Odiong 23.58; Ouanis 24.28; Helali 24.45; Al-Shammari 24.46; h2/+1.1: Al-Khaldi 23.55; El Hachimi 24.06; Zine 24.51; Aliya Khattab Boshnak JOR 25.76; Fatma Abdullah Al-Blooshi UAE 26.55/NR;
400 m (5): Kemi Adekoya BRN 51.02; Salma Helali MAR 52.98; Sara El Hachimi MAR 53.38; Zeinab Mahamat BRN 53.99; Djamila Zine ALG 54.08; Chaima Ouanis ALG 56.15; Aliya Khattab Boshnak JOR
57.23; Aveen Saeed Mustafa Shaheen IRQ 58.26;
heats (4) h1: Adekoya 52.51; El Hachimi 54.65; Ouanis 56.72; Boshnak 57.52; h2: Helali 53.94; Zine
54.64; Mahamat 54.92;
800 m (7): Assia Raziki MAR 2:05.17; Marta Yota Hirpato BRN 2:05.47; Wafa Zeroual MAR 2:07.29;
Roukia Mouici ALG 2:07.72; Ghania Rezzik ALG 2:08.51; Haneen Yacoub PLE/2004 2:26.67/NR & NJR;
1500 m (4): Marta Yota Hirpato BRN 4:15.30; Wafa Zeroual MAR 4:18.08; Ghania Rezzik ALG 4:20.33;
Abir Reffas ALG 4:21.70 – only 4 finishers;
5000 m (4): Bontu Edao Rebitu BRN 15:02.22 / Asian 2023 Leader & 5th BRN All-Time; Soukaina Atanane MAR 15:34.53; Roselidah Jepketer Domongole BRN 15:44.68; Hanane Quallouj MAR 16:05.24; Nawal Yahi ALG 16:31.89;
10000 m (6): Bontu Edao Rebitu BRN 31:40.02 / 5th BRN All-Time; Soukaina Atanane MAR 32:37.42;
Hanane Quallouj MAR 32:48.50; Ruth Jebet BRN 33:38.97; Malika Benderbal ALG 34:28.95; Hanoia Hasaballa SUD 37:15.10;
3000 m St (6): Winfred Mutile Yavi BRN 9:04.58; Marwa Bouzayeni TUN 9:17.28; Ikram Ouaaziz MAR 9:43.57; Tigist Mekonen BRN 10:08.82; Fatiha Bahi Azzouhoum ALG 10:12.92; Nassima Smail ALG 10:28.42;
100 m H (5)/nwi: Aminat Jamal Odeyemi BRN 13.56 / 2nd BRN All-Time; Rahil Hamel ALG 13.56; Noura Ennadi MAR 13.67; Mazoon Khalfan Al-Alaoui OMA 14.08; Ghofrane Al-Mohamad SYR 14.11; Manel Benkaci ALG 14.28; Saleha Lahdan BRN 15.59;
400 m H (7): Kemi Adekoya BRN 54.36 / Asian 2023 Leader; Noura Ennadi MAR 55.40; Aminat Jamal Odeyemi BRN 55.51; Loubna Benhadja ALG 57.90; Ghofrane Al-Mohamad SYR 60.21; Samira Messad ALG 62.07; Mahra Enqelya UAE 67.14/NR;
H J (5): Darina Hadil Rezik ALG 1.77; Rhizlane Siba MAR 1.75; Maryam Abdulhameed Abdulelah IRQ 1.73;
L J (4): Esraa Owis Mohamed Samir EGY 6.54/+0.5; Yusra Lajdoud MAR 6.44/+1.1; Fatima Mubarak Issa BRN 6.09/+0.2/NR; Wissal Harkas ALG/2005 5.75/+0.3;
T J (7): Esraa Owis Mohamed Samir EGY 13.57/+0.6/NR; Wissal Harkas ALG/2005 12.86/+0.5; Kaoutar Selmi ALG 12.63/+1.5 – only 3 competitors;
S P (7): Noora Salem Jassem BRN 15.89; Nada Cheroudi TUN 13.96; Lyna Benaibouche ALG 13.64;
Zineb Zeroual MAR 12.78;
D T (6): Nabila Bounab ALG 50.25; Salem Rijaj Sanah LBA 47.30; Fatima Youssef Al-Hosani UAE 43.53; Noora Salem Jassem BRN 40.98;
H T (6): Zahra Tatar ALG 69.48/NR; Zouina Bouzebra ALG 65.59; Senda Garma TUN 54.40 – only 3;
J T (4): Ouidad Yesli ALG 47.18; Farah Tlig TUN 40.42; Nesrine Lachheb TUN 40.07 – only 3;
Heptathlon (4/5): Afaf Benhadja ALG 5411 (14.33/-1.0; 1.76; 10.44; 25.30/+0.5 / 5.63/-0.3; 36.07; 2:21.42);
Nada Cheroudi TUN 5342 (14.59/-1.0; 1.55; 13.83; 26.25/+0.5 / 5.83/ 0.0; 41.16; 2:27.76); Ouidad Yesli ALG 4087 (17.42/-1.0; 1.58; 12.18; 28.84/+0.5 / 4.45/+0.4; 43.54; 2:52.75);
10 km Walk (4): Souad Azzi ALG 46:59; Nesrine El Mejri TUN 47:13; Melissa Touloum ALG 47:37 – only 3 competitors;
4×100 R (6): BRN (F.Mubarak, E.O.Odiong, Z.Mahamat, H.S.Al-Khaldi) 44.44; MAR (I.Makrazi, Y.Lajdoud,
S.Helali, H.Eddaou) 46.26; ALG (L.Benhadja, M.Benkaci, K.Selmi, R.Hamel) 46.86 – only 3 teams;
4×400 R (7): MAR (S.El Hachimi, W.Zeroual, N.Ennadi, A.Raziki) 3:35.80; BRN (A.J.Odeyemi, A.Ahmed, Z.Mahamat, K.Adekoya) 3:37.73; ALG (R.Mouici, C.Ouanis, C.Benali, D.Zine) 3:42.91 – only 3 teams;
Medal Tally:
ALG 14 + 8 + 13 = 35
BRN 14 + 6 + 5 = 25
EGY 5 + 0 + 0 = 5
MAR 4 + 15 + 7 = 26
QAT 4 + 2 + 1 = 7
OMA 2 + 1 + 3 = 6
TUN 0 + 5 + 4 = 9
KUW 0 + 2 + 2 = 4
KSA 0 + 2 + 0 = 2
IRQ 0 + 1 + 5 = 6
LBA 1 Silver; UAE 2 Bronze; JOR 1 Bronze
other participating countries: MTN; PLE; SOM; SUD; SYR & YEM
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INDONESIA
National Championships at Surakarta (Solo) / 20. – 26.06.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Umar Yono, PASI – )
following are detailed results from the National Senior Champs as well as selected best performances from the
Champs for Juniors & Youth categories / in some sprint events fastest times were achieved in heats & semis due
to the conditions in finals on last day
Men:
100 m / semis (24) s2/-1.8: Moh.Bisma Diwa 10.88; Ayub Niti Raharja 10.88;
heats (24) h6/ 0.0: Rainaldy Wirya 10.88; h8/ 0.0: Agung Subekti 10.89;
200 m / semis (23) s1/-0.5: Eko Rimbawan 21.58;
heats (22) h4/ 0.0: Okky Setyo Utomo 21.73;
400 m (24): Muh.Ramdan Fitri 48.28; Mirawan 48.82;
800 m (25): Bilal Bilano 1:56.62; Irwandi Fokatea 1:56.79;
heats (20) h1: Arjun 1:55.45; Adam Latupeirissa 1:56.49; h2: Ekhwan Nudin 1:56.62; h3: Bilano 1:53.38;
Muh.Fauzan 1:53.81; Syibral 1:55.52; h4: Fokatea 1:55.11; Liu Ming Shen 1:55.75; Wahyudi Putra 1:56.67;
1500 m (23): Wahyudi Putra 3:56.17;
5000 m (22): Robi Siantury 14:28.37; Rikki Marthin 14:45.71; Pandu Sukarya 15:00.36;
10000 m (24): Robi Siantury 29:59.47;
3000 m St (26): Diki Chandra 9:13.13; Syamsuddin Massa 9:15.24; Rahmad Setiabudi 9:24.24; Wandi Agustian 9:34.94;
110 m H (24)/-0.8: Rio Maholtra 14.39; Hirzan Ramadon 14.42; Ghanes Bagus Pandega 14.92;
heats (24) h1/-1.7: Maholtra 14.59; h2/-0.6: Pandega 14.79; Ramadon 14.63;
400 m H (25): Edwin Sinsar Halomoan 52.84; Muh.Nur Fadhli 53.44; Muh.Khairuddin Saputra 53.67; Anak
Agung Gede/2004 54.14;
heats (25) h2: Fadhli 53.83; Halomoan 54.17;
H J (23): I Made Gede Antara 2.00; Hariyadi Hidayat 2.00;
P V (24): Idan Fauzan Richsa 5.00; Eko Wicaksono & Hasan Basri 4.40;
L J (23): Sapwaturrahman 7.85/+1.7; Ahmad Ambali Syuku 7.49/+1.7; Suwandi Wijaya 7.43w/+2.6
(& 7.41/+0.8); Arifianto Firmansy 7.43w/+2.8 (& 7.29/+1.4); Febri Prasetyo 7.39/+0.8; Taufik 7.10/+0.2;
T J (24): Muhammad Arif 15.24/+1.9; Rizal Syaiful Fait 15.04/+1.8; Ahmad Ambali Syuku 14.73/+1.3;
Suwandi Wijaya 14.73/+1.3; Andika Syaputra 14.72/+1.7;
S P (23): Irfan Toni Saputro 15.45; M.Syahrial Bakhtiar 14.94; Roni Sisko 14.90;
D T (24): Hardodi Sihombing 44.78; Galih Yoga Utama 44.64; Eventinus Gebze 44.04;
H T (25): Rafika Putra 53.45; Ardiansyah Alpandy 51.88; M.Firdhan Akbar 49.68; Fahri Suryansah 49.41;
J T (25): Marsim 62.07; Sifanus Ndiken 61.60; Eventinus Gebze 60.52; I Dewa Koamang 59.33;
Decathlon (25/26): Teuku Tegar Abadi 6024 (11.31/-0.3; 6.45/+0.5; 7.30; 1.68; 51.76 / 15.66/-0.7; 22.39; 4.90; 39.00; 5:00.02); Ayub Kabri 5879; Idan Fauzan Richsa 5707;
20 km Walk (25): Hendro 1:34:28; Angga Septiyan Prasetyo 1:38:54; Syafaad Tarigan 1:41:22; Moh.Zaki
Hibatullah 1:42:01; Joliansyah 1:43:07; Mursalim Bahri 1:43:54; Syaiful Bahri 1:44:52;
4×100 R (25): DKI Jakaerta Team (W.Setiawan, B,Kertanegara, D.Prawira, F.Sidik) 40.86;
4×400 R (26): Jawa Timur Team (A.Ibrohim, M.Indra, N.Irfana, M.Ismail) 3:17.86;
Junior/U20 Men:
400 m (24): Maulana Ismail 48.93;
H J (25): Rafael/2004 2.05;
P V (24): Meivin Riswar Bisma/2005 4.80;
L J (23): Liu Ming Tjai/2004 7.30/+1.4;
S P / 6 kg (22): Dwi Dharmawan/2004 15.34;
Youth/U18 Boys:
110 m H / 91.4 cm (21)-1.1: Brian Bagas Swara/2006 13.73 / NYR (& 13.77/nwi as 1h1 on 20th); Ahmad Prabudi/2006 14.51;
T J (21): Abdillah Panca/2006 14.72w/+2.6;
S P / 5 kg (20): Afrizal Faiz/2006 16.14;
5000 m Walk (22): Ainul Yaqim/2007 25:03.02; Andika Yudha Setiawan/2006 25:31.36;
Women:
100 m (24)/nwi: Dina Aulia 12.15 (12.143); Tyas Murtiningsih 12.15 (12.148); Erna Nuryanti 12.15 (12.150);
heats (24) h2/-1.5: Nuryanti 12.08; h3/-0.1: Liviana Rizki 12.18; h4/-2.1: Murtiningsih 12.08; Aulia 12.16;
200 m (23)/-1.6: Sri Maya Sari 24.53; Nella Agustin 25.03; Tyas Murtiningsih 25.14;
heats (22) h1/-1.5: Maya Sari 24.77; h3/-1.5: Agustin 24.91;
400 m (24): Gusti Ayu Mardili 56.41; Maulidah 56.76; Faustina Fanny 56.78; Rahma Anisa 56.87;
Fabiola Franselia 57.22;
heats (24) h1: Mardili 57.33; h2: Maulidah 56.89;
1500 m (22): Aprilia Kartina 4:42.84; Gifty Virgio Reagusta 4:44.91;
5000 m (25): Novia Nur Nirwani 17:.23.46; Gifty Virgo Reagusta 18:19.65;
3000 m St (26): Dian Ekayanti 11:28.15; Mila Karmila 11:53.70; Fitri 11:57.79; Vera Febrianti 12:09.98;
Anjarsari Dewi 12:14.71; Arceling Hada Ata 12:39.34;
100 m H (23)/-0.2: Mariska Yunitasari 13.91; Dina Aulia 13.92; Devi Aprilian 14.67; Liza Putri Ramandha 15.07;
400 m H (25): Nella Agustin 61.21; Sri Maya Sari 62.17; Rahma Anisa 62.96; Dakwatul Anisah 63.91;
heats (25) h1: Agustin 62.21; Dede Heti 63.43; h2: Maya Sari 64.11;
P V (24): Diva Renata Jayadi 4.10 / missed her NR by 5 cm only;
L J (23): Maria Natalia Londa 6.09/+1.0; Karunia Nur Gemila 5.70w/+2.2; Maesaroh 5.67/+0.4; Ni Luh
Mitayuni 5.65/+0.3; Ni Kadek Rani 5.65/+0.6;
T J (26): Maria Natalia Londa 13.26/+0.2; Maesaroh 13.12/+1.1; Karunia Nur Gemila 12.34/+1.0; Vidya Ayu Irniasari 12.19/+0.6; Destyana Adinda 12.09/+1.8;
S P (26): Eki Febri Ekawati 15.45; I Dewe Ayu Ita 13.43; Ayu Fitriani 12.86;
D T (23): Wahyu Nur Aini 44.04; Tresna Puspita Gustiayu 42.86;
H T (24): Syachrina P.Husein 50.60; Dewi Wulandari 43.81;
J T (25): Fira Firliana Yunita 47.92; Atinas Nurkamila Intan 46.46; Siti Nazirah Napsat 43.89; Sri Astuti
40.64;
Heptathlon (23/24): Rohani 4654 (14.23/+0.3; 1.47; 9.08; 25.99/-2.8 / 5.62/+0.9; 28.85; 2:32.37); Nur Hasanah
4170 (15.73/+0.3; 1.50; 8.78; 27.59/-1.6 / 5.18/+2.0; 28.72; 2:35.44); Siti Nur Halizah 4136 (14.87/-0.3; 1.56;
8.81; 26.86/-1.6 / 5.13/+1.2; 16.94; 2:38.92);
20 km Walk (25): Halida Ulfah 1:51:44; Violine Intan Puspita 1:51:45; Ari Indah Aprilia 1:55.46; Shinta Dwi Patricia 1:57:29; Sri Julyani 1:58:19; Selvi 1:59:22; Nureza 2:09:27;
4×100 R (25): Jawa Barat Team (Diva Aprilian, T.Murtiningsih, E.Nuryanti, Dewi Aprilian) 46.40;
4×400 R (26): Jawa Timur Team (Maulidah, D.I.Sari, D.Anisah, F.Fanny) 3:51.58;
Junior/U20 Women:
800 m (25): Mutiara Oktariana/2005 2:15.54;
5000 m (25): Siska Simamora/2005 17:51.48;
3000 m St (26): Wita Mouza/2005 13:17.40; Yance E.Tasuab/2005 13:17.43;
H J (25): Nazwa Cut Sahra/2005 1.65;
P V (24): Beby Alya Putri/2004 3.80;
D T (23): Mariana Rosali/2004 40.63;
H T (24): Natasya Mahdalita/2004 49.72;
J T (25): R.Lusia Felia/2004 42.02; Jesika P.Tundu/2004 40.78;
Youth/U18 Girls:
2000 m St (22): Adinda Ayuningtyas/2007 7:24.40; Nazwa Raisha Siregar/2007 7:39.55; Patri A.Tefu/2007
7:57.35; Maria E.L.Bue/2007 8:00.69;
L J (20): Katyea Ebri Safitra/2006 5.62/+0.2;
T J (21): Katyea Ebri Safitra/2006 12.16/+1.8;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (26): Jawa Timur Team (E.Nudin, Maulidah, M.Ismail, F.Fanny) 3:31.71;
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PHILIPPINES
1st Athletics Weekly Series Meet at Pasig / 09.07.2023
(-courtesy of the PATAFA – Facebook -site – )
following are selected best performances from this competition, which will continue during next months
Men:
100 m/-1.8: Anfernee Lopena 10.69;
110 m H/-0.2: John Cabang Tolentino 13.83; Clinton K.Bautista 13.92; Alvin Vergel 14.69; Tochukwu Onoura Okolo 14.73; Allen Mationg 15.27;
H J: Ernie Calipay 2.10; Leonard Grospe 2.05;
T J: Leonard Grospe 14.59/+0.1;
D T: John Albert Mantua 44.94;
J T: John Paul Sarmiento 62.38;
Women:
100 m/+0.2: Lianne Pama 12.14;
100 m H/+0.6: Jelly D.Paragile 14.25; Sarah Dequinan 14.98;
J T: Gennah Malapit 46.72; Evalyn Palabrica 45.80; Lanie Carpentero 42.81; Sarah Dequinan 40.12;
4×100 R: Far Eastern University Team (C.Marigon, A.Ortiz, D.Taranza, A.Mercurio) 48.11;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R: National Team (B.Bejoy, M.del Prado, J.Lumapas, J.Sequita) 3:25.59;
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MALDIVES
National Athletics Trials at Hulhumale / 04. – 05.07.2023
(-courtesy of the MDV-Federation website – )
following are 2 new National Records / other performances not (yet ?) reported
Women:
400 m (5): Hawwa Muznaa Faiz/2006 57.99 / NJR & NYR;
800 m (4): Fasuha Ahmad 2:21.83/NR;
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SAUDI ARABIA
National Junior/U20 Championships at Qatif / 09. – 10.06.2023
(-correction to Report No 17 – )
my correspondent, Mr Mohammad Abdulwahab, informed me, that this competition was the Championships for Junior/U20 Men, since the Champs for Youth/U18 Boys were held already earlier this year (see Report No 15) /
herewith are the results again with correct information about height of hurdles and weight of implements
Junior/U20 Men:
100 m (9): Bader Mubarak Al-Qahtani/2006 10.67; Saoud Jaber Haqwi/2006 10.76; Hussein Munir
Al-Abdulbaqi/2007 10.77; Salah Nour Abkar/2006 10.78;
200 m (10): Saoud Jaber Haqwi/2006 21.82; Bader Mubarak Al-Qahtani/2006 21.83;
110 m H / 99 cm (9): Abdulrahman Saad Majrashi 14.82; Mojtaba Hossein Al-Hamdan 14.83;
Saad Mohamed Al-Sabiei 14.98 (14.973); Abdulaziz Abdellah Housawi 14.98 (14.979);
P V (9): Ali Ghassan Al-Qassab 4.30;
L J (9): Mubarak Shaheen El-Shaheen 7.21; Ali Hussein Al-Nasfan/2006 7.04; Sami Musa Bakhit/2005 7.03;
T J (10): Sami Musa Bakhit/2005 15.21; Yahya Nasser Mjadal 14.70;
D T / 1.75 kg (9): Hassan Mubarak Al-Ahsaee 49.31;
H T / 6 kg (10): Saleh Khalil Al-Saad 56.73;
ON THE ROAD
(-courtesy of the Race website – )
MALAYSIA
NPE International Half Marathon at Selangor / 09.07.2023
Men:
Mathew Samperu KEN 1:04:19; John Mburu KEN 1:08:11; Elkanah Arusey KEN 1:08:25;
Lel Kipchirchir KEN 1:08:41; Bernard Mwendia Muthoni KEN 1:08:51; James Munyi Maregu KEN 1:08:55; Poo Vasanthan Subramaniam MAS 1:11:27; Nik Fakaruddin Ismail MAS 1:16:21; Muhaizar Muhammad MAS 1:16:23; Zulkhairi Shahrim MAS 1:16:28;
Women:
Alyce Koech KEN 1:20:28; Esther Kioko KEN 1:24:28; Chua Khit Yeng MAS 1:28:15; Noor Amelia Musa MAS 1:30:51; Loh Chooi Fern MAS 1:34:37;
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THAILAND
International Marathon at Trang / 09.07.2023
Men:
Marathon:
Pham Ngoc Phan VIE 2:35:01; James Karanja KEN 2:36:41;
Women:
Marathon:
Dorcas Jebotip Tarus KEN 3:11:23; Soraya Tawong THA 3:11:38; Nguyen Thi Duong VIE 3:23:26;
Half Marathon:
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling
KAZAKHSTAN
(-courtesy of Mr Pavel Kukin, KAZ-Federation – )
32nd KOSANOV Memorial Meet at Almaty / 01. – 02.07.2023
following are detailed results from this traditional International (World Athletics Continental Bronze) Meeting with participation of athletes from 13 countries
Men:
100 m (1)/+0.2: Mindia Endeladze GEO 10.43; Almat Tulebayev KAZ 10.65; Sanjar Ashurov UZB 10.78;
Khabib Sokhibnazarov UZB 10.82; Ildar Akhmadiyev TJK 10.87;
heats (1) h1/-0.8: Akhmadiyev 10.78; Sulton Gafurjonov UZB/2004 10.91; h2/+2.0: Tulebayev 10.62;
Ashurov 10.69; h3/-1.2: Endeladze 10.41; Sokhibnazarov 10.62; Andrey Lavrushenko KAZ 10.89;
200 m (2)/+0.1: Mindia Endeladze GEO 20.88; Vitaliy Zems KAZ 21.10; Damil Sutzhanov KAZ 21.57;
Sanjar Ashurov UZB 21.62; Khabib Sokhibnazarov UZB 21.78; Favoris Muzrapov TJK 21.96;
heats (2) h1/+2.5: Ashurov 21.83w; Zems 21.88w; h2/+1.2: Endeladze 21.04; Sutzhanov 21.75;
h3/+1.2: Sokhibnazarov 21.89; Muzrapov 21.95;
400 m (1): Andrey Sokolov KAZ 47.05; Elnor Mukhitdinov KAZ 47.51; Artem Dobrosmyslov KAZ 48.81; Abbos Toshtemirov UZB 48.95;
heats (1) h1: Sokolov 48.89; h2: Mukhitdinov 48.83;
800 m (2) / Race A: Abdulaziz Abdukayumov KAZ 1:49.58; Sergey Sukhov KAZ 1:50.40; Javokhirbek
Saidakhmedov UZB 1:50.41; Musulman Dzholomanov KGZ 1:51.25; Igor Khrunin KAZ 1:55.48;
Race B: Alexandr Bektasov KAZ/2004 1:55.58; Maisalbek Mukumbek uulu KGZ 1:56.28;
1500 m (1): Nursultan Keneshbekov KGZ 3:49.44; Musulman Dzholomanov KGZ 3:49.98; Samat Kazakbayev KGZ 3:53.06; Rakymzhan Kelmanov KAZ 3:53.75; Maxim Frolovskiy KAZ 3:56.92;
Daniyar Ormangali KAZ 3:57.71;
5000 m (2): Shadrack Kimutai Koech KAZ 14:30.69; Daniyar Ormangali KAZ 14:44.90; Khasan Mirzotayev UZB 14:47.47; Rakymzhan Kelmanov KAZ 14:59.70;
110 m H (2)/+1.3: David Yefremov KAZ 13.51 / 2nd KAZ All-Time / missed NR by 0.02 seconds only;;
Yevgeniy Prokudin KAZ 13.92; Mardonbek Sotiboldiyev UZB/2004 14.95; Leonid Pronzhenko TJK 15.00;
400 m H (1): Hiromu Yamauchi JPN 50.12; Dmitriy Koblov KAZ 50.28; Vyacheslav Zems KAZ 51.23;
Bogdan Ikonnikov KAZ 52.97; Adil Omarbekov KAZ 53.18; Leonid Pronzhenko TJK 54.96;
heats (1) h1: Mahdi Pirjahan IRI 53.16 (disq..in final); Koblov 53.88; Ikonnikov 54.93; h2: Yamauchi
53.48; Zems 53.73; Omarbekov 53.77;
H J (2): Tawan Kaeodam THA 2.20; Vadim Chikalov UZB 2.08; Alexandr Timoshin KAZ 2.04; Vladislav Bakhtin KAZ 2.04;
P V (1): Ivan Tovchenik KAZ 5.20; Patsapong Amsan-Ang THA 5.20; Danil Polyanskiy KAZ 5.00;
L J (1): Ildar Akhmadiyev TJK 7.39/+0.1; Bachana Khorava GEO 7.34/+0.2; Zelimkhan Nassyrov KAZ
7.30/-0.2; Suttisak Sinkhon THA 7.16/+0.5; Temirlan Alymkulov KGZ 7.10/-0.5; Roman Alekseyev KAZ
7.07/-0.5;
T J (2): Maksim Vanyaikin UZB 16.53/ 0.0; Yevgeniy Kiselyev KAZ 16.18/+0.9; Ivan Denisov UZB
16.09/+0.5; Shahhzodbek Zhurayev UZB 15.49/+0.l; Jabir Aliyev AZE 14.93/+0.3; Ikhtiyor Akhmadzhonov UZB/2005 14.60/-0.4;
S P (1): Ivan Ivanov KAZ 19.28; Danyil Plotnikov KAZ 15.15;
D T (1): Temuri Abulashvili GEO 59.09; Yevgeniy Milovatskiy KAZ 54.40; Rashidbek Sodikov UZB 54.00; Yevgeniy Labutov KAZ 52.92; Alexandr Mamontov KAZ 52.52; Yegor Polenov KAZ 44.90;
H T (1): Mergen Mammedov TKM 70.00; Vadim Puntus KAZ 50.86;
J T (2): Artur Gafner KAZ 73.80 / 2nd KAZ All-Time; Alexandr Lyssenko KAZ 56.30;
4×100 R (1): KAZ (David Yefremov, Almat Tulebayev, Daniyal Ospan, Vitaliy Zems) 40.28; KAZ/Team B
41.56 (the National Teams from CHN & UZB were disq. and TJK didn´t finish);
Women:
100 m (1)/+0.8: Farzaneh Fasihi IRI 11.41/NR; Olga Safronova KAZ 11.60; Rima Kashafutdinova KAZ 11.75; Arina Misheyeva KAZ 12.01; Margarita Nazarenko KAZ 12.05; Kristina Yermola KAZ/2005 12.25;
heats (1) h1/-0.2: Safronova 11.76; Misheyeva 12.11; Nazarenko 12.17; h2/+1.4: Fasihi 11.55;
Kashafutdinova 11.87; Yermola/2005 12.21; Irina Konichshzeva KAZ/2006 12.27;
200 m (2)/+1.0: Kristina Kondrashova KAZ 24.17; Arina Misheyeva KAZ 24.60;
heats (2) h1/+0.1: Misheyeva 24.88; h2/-0.1: Kondrashova 24.27;
400 m (1): Haruna Kuboyama JPN 53.21; Nanako Matsumoto JPN 53.79; Alexandra Zalyubovskaya KAZ 54.30; Anna Shumilo KAZ/2004 57.48;
heats (1) h1: Kuboyama 54.62; h2: Matsumoto 54.03; Zalyubovskaya 55.81; Diana Trofimenko KAZ/2004 57.89; Irina Levina UZB 57.96;
800 m (2): Sabokhat Samiyonova UZB 2:11.48; Akbayan Nurmamet KAZ/2004 2:11.75; Irina Levina UZB
2:12.38; Viktoriya Senkina KAZ 2:12.41; Ayana Bolatbek kyzy KAZ/2006 2:14.64;
1500 m (1): Carolyn Chepkoech Kipkirui KAZ 4:20.86; Akbayan Nurmamet KAZ/2004 4:32.28; Ayana
Bolatbek kyzy KAZ/2006 4:33.70; Akbilek Kuralbay KAZ/2004 4:38.67; Sabokhat Samiyonova UZB 4:39.33;
5000 m (2): Daisy Jepkemei KAZ 16:16.06; Akbilek Kuralbay KAZ/2004 17:39.21;
100 m H (2)/+0.8: Yuliya Bashmanova KAZ 13.69; Anel Shulakova KAZ 14.30; Anna Dubina 1KAZ 14.41; Alina Chistyakova KAZ/2005 14.54; Kristina Yermola KAZ/2005 14.68; Margarita Nazarenko
KAZ 15.02;
400 m H (1): Adelina Zems KAZ 57.81; Anastasiya Tsvirkunova KAZ/2005 62.69;
H J (1): Yelizaveta Matveyeva KAZ 1.84;
P V (2): Polina Ivanova KAZ 3.90, Anastasiya Yermakova KAZ 3.80; Elmira Kabirova KAZ/2006 3.80;
Jasmina Mansurova UZB/2005 3.80/NR & NJR; Anna Cherkashina KAZ/2008 3.70; Riza Mukametkali
KAZ/2006 3.50; Darya Doshanova KAZ 3.40;
L J (1): Anastasia Rypakova KAZ/2004 6.14/+0.7; Sabina Batadzhiyeva KGZ 5.85/+0.6; Alina Chistyakova KAZ/2005 5.82/+2.0; Kristina Lukanyuk KAZ 5.67/+0.4;
T J (2): Yekaterina Sariyeva AZE 13.89/+1.0/NR; Kristina Lukanyuk KAZ 12.67/+0.4; Dilyara Khaybullina KAZ/2005 12.41/+1.5; Diana Torekhanova KAZ 12.23/+1.9;
S P (2): Nadezhda Barbanova KAZ 14.57; Makhliyo Tozhaliyeva UZB 12.54;
D T (1): Subenrat Insaeng THA 59.67; Seema Poonia IND 57.35; Karina Vasilyeva KAZ/2004 47.70;
Yulianna Schukina UZB/2005 42.76; Alina Vorontsova KAZ 41.13;
H T (1): Anastasia Kaloshina KAZ 55.83; Diana Serik KAZ 48.00;
J T (2): Varvara Nazarova KAZ 48.63; Nargiza Kuchkarova UZB 47.80; Makhliyo Tozhaliyeva UZB 46.42;
4×100 R (1): CHN (Liang Xiaojing, Wei Yongli, Huang Guifen, Li Yuting) 43.35 / Asian 2023 Leader;
KAZ (A.Misheyeva, R.Kashafutdinova, Y.Bashmanova, O.Safronova) 45.30; KAZ/Team B 47.40; KGZ (A.Bondarenko, R.Son, S.Batdzhiyeva, Y.Pavlenko) 51.76;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (2): KAZ (A.Sokolov, A.Zems, A.Zalyubovskaya, Vy.Zems) 3:25.66; KAZ/Team B 3:32.55;
KGZ (R.Son, N.Keneshbekov, A.Jamshytbekova, S.Sadykzhan uulu) 3:40.22/NR; TJK (M.Mirzozoda,
D.Abdulloyeva, K.Pronzhenko, A.Pronzhenko) 3:49.66;
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National Spartakiada Meet at Almaty / 22. – 24.06.2023
Men:
100 m (22)/+0.8: Vitaliy Zems 10.51; Almat Tulebayev 10.68; Danil Popov/2005 10.82; Karim
Kabdullov/2005 10.88; Ilya Aliyev 10.88;
heats (22)/all heats with +0.3: Zems 10.53; Tulebayev 10.75; Aliyev 10.79; Popov/2005 10.82;
200 m (23)/+0.1: Vitaliy Zems 21.07; Damil Sutzhanov 21.59 (& 21.54/+0.2 as fastest time in heats);
400 m (22): Yefim Tarasov 46.48 / 4th KAZ All-Time; Mikhail Litvin 46.87; Andrey Sokolov 47.06; Elnor Mukhitdinov 47.76; Alexandr Bezrukov 48.85;
heats (22): Tarasov 47.59; Litvin 47.70; Sokolov 47.80; Mukhitdinov 48.16; Adil Omarbekov/2004
48.92 (dnf in final);
800 m (23): Abdulaziz Abdukayumov 1:51.36; Sergey Sukhov 1:51.85; Alexey Gussarov 1:54.26;
Alexandr Bektasov/2004 1:55.39; Kirill Subbotin 1:55.75;
1500 m (22): Sergey Sukhov 3:54.63; Vadim Levchenkov 3:55.20; Maxim Frolovskiy 3:55.28;
Rakymzhan Kelmanov 3:56.00; Alexey Gussarov 3:56.24;
5000 m (24): Shadrack Kimutai Koech 14:42.56; Maxim Frolovskiy 14:45.40; Daniyar Ormangali 14:48.45;
10000 m (22): Shadrack Kimutai Koech 30:18.46; Daniyar Ormangali 31:22.24;
3000 m St (23): Rakymzhan Kelmanov 9:20.66; Denis Stepanenko 9:23.86; Islam Amangos 9:32.45;
110 m H (23)/+1.4: David Yefremov 13.65; Yevgeniy Prokudin 14.22; Zakhar Levitskiy/2004 15.09;
Danil Shukin/2005 15.16; Vitaliy Litzenberger 15.23;
400 m H (23): Vyacheslav Zems 50.75; Dmitriy Koblov 51.12; Bogdan Ikonnikov 52.70; Danyil Litvinov
52.82;
heats (23): Zems 52.65; Koblov 53.37; Ikonnikov 54.03;
H J (22): Vladislav Bakhtin 2.08; Alexandr Timoshin 2.04;
P V (22): Ivan Tovchenik 5.20; Vladislav Garbuznyak 5.00; Danil Polyanskiy 4.80;
L J (22): Yevgeniy Kiselyev 7.51w/+2.7 (& 7.34/+0.9); Zelimkhan Nassyrov 7.34/+1.3; Rinat Kaisarov 7.11/+2.0;
T J (23): Yevgeniy Kiselyev 15.78/-0.8; Petr Medvedev 15.02/-0.5; Georgiy Li/2005 14.87/-1.0;
S P (22): Ivan Ivanov 19.44; Danyil Plotnikov 15.12; Beksultan Yelikbayev/2004 14.69;
D T (23): Yevgeniy Milovatskiy 54.59; Yevgeniy Labutov 51.10; Alexandr Mamontov 50.72; Ivan Ivanov
50.49; Danyil Plotnikov 45.45;
H T (22): Alexey Vladimirov 49.83; Vadim Puntus 47.77;
J T (23): Artur Gafner 71.84;
Decathlon (22/23): Ruslan Ishmetov 6132 (11.69/+0.1; 5.93/+0.8; 10.49; 1.94; 52.60 / 15.69/+0.5; 30.32; 3.70;
43.97; 4:51.32); Nikita Maximov/2004 59.38;
20000 m Walk (22): Georgiy Sheiko 1:32:50.6; Vitaliy Terekhin 1:34:49.5; Emil Medzhidov 1:36:57.8;
Darkhan Asetkhanuly/2004 1:43:36.2;
4×100 R (22): Karaganda Team (Vit.Zems, D.Yefremov, S.Li, D.Popov) 40.94;
4×400 R (23): VKO Team (E.Mukhitdinov, N.Petyakhin, A.Sokolov, E.Tarasov) 3:10.64;
Women:
100 m (22)/+2.2: Olga Safronova 11.65w; Rima Kashafutdinova 11.74w; Maragarita Nazarenko 11.93w;
Arina Misheyeva 11.94w; Darya Gridassova/2004 12.14w;
heats (22)/both heats with + 0.6: Safranova 11.80; Kashafutdinova 11.88; Nazarenko 11.93; Misheyeva 12.15;
200 m (23)/-0.1: Kristina Kondrashova 24.39; Arina Misheyeva 24.57;
heats (23): Elina Mikhina 24.30/+1.4 (disq.in final); Kondrashova 24.53/+1.4; Misheyeva 24.64/+1.4;
Olga Safronova 25.00/-0.6 (dns in final);
400 m (22): Alexandra Zalyubovskaya 53.93; Elina Mikhina 54.91; Anna Shumilo/2004 56.39; Svetlana
Kuznetsova 56.66; Ayim Kaisanova 57.74; Anastasiya Tsvirkunova/2005 57.81; Diana Trofimenko/2004
57.98;
heats (22): Zalyubovskaya 55.02; Mikhina 55.73; Shumilo/2004 57.04; Kuznetsova 57.05; Tsvirkunova/2005 57.79;
800 m (23): Akbayan Nurmamet/2004 2:10.29; Viktoriya Senkina 2:11.68;
1500 (22): Carolyn Chepkoech Kipkirui 4:24.73; Akbayan Nurmamet/2004 4:31.70; Ayana
Bolabek kyzy/2006 4:34.08; Viktoriya Senkina 4:38.34; Akbilek Kuralbay/2004 4:46.44;
5000 m (24): Carolyn Chepkoech Kipkirui 16:31.73; Tatyana Neroznak 17:03.03; Ayana Bolatbek kyzy/2006
17:36.40; Saniya Kudaybergen/2006 17:39.78;
10000 m (22): Daisy Jepkemei 33:58.90; Tatyana Neroznak 35:50.87; Saniya Kudaibergen/2006 37:26.09;
3000 m St (23): Daisy Jepkemei 10:26.31; Akbilek Kuralbay/2004 10:55.79; Uldanai Abylhan/2007 11:30.22; Kristina Sergeyeva 12:06.47;
100 m H (23)/-0.7: Yuliya Bashmanova (ex-competition) 13.71; Anna Dubina 14.27; Anel Shulakova
14.58; Kristina Yermola/2005 14.87; Margarita Nazarenko 14.89;
400 m H (23): Svetlana Kuznetsova 59.07; Anastasya Koloda/2006 60.29; Anastasiya Tsvirkunova/2005 61.92;
H J (23): Nadezhda Dubovitskaya 1.88; Yelizaveta Matveyeva 1.84; Kristina Ovchinnikova 1.80; Diana Geints & Irina Sizova/2005 1.70; Arina Malyugina/2007 1.65;
P V (23): Anastasiya Yermakova 4.00; Polina Ivanova 3.90; Elmira Kabirova/2006 3.60; Darya Doshanova 3.50;
L J (23): Anastasia Rypakova/2004 6.27/+0.9; Alina Chistyakova/2005 5.95/+1.5; Dilyara Khaybullina/2005
5.66/+0.1; Kristina Lukanyuk 5.65/+0.7; Anastasia Kononovich/2005 5.64/+0.2;
T J (22): Dilyara Khaybullina/2005 12.78/+0.7; Valeriya Safonova/2004 12.51/+0.9; Diana Torekhanova
12.41/+1.5; Kristina Lukanyuk 12.19/+0.7; Anastasiya Ivankina/2006 12.00/+0.3;
S P (23): Nadezhda Barbanova 14.94; Karina Yassilyeva/2004 12.24;
D T (22): Karina Vassilyeva/2004 45.37; Alina Vorontsova 39.92;
H T (22): Anastasia Kaloshina 54.75; Diana Serik 48.92; Vlada Galina 48.83; Adema Erlankyzy/2005 41.46;
J T (23): Varvara Nazarova 48.74; Diana Geints 44.09; Aygerim Manasbay/2007 39.54;
Heptathlon (22/23): Irina Konichsheva/2007 5035 (14.85/+0.1; 1.61; 10.83; 24.81/+0.9 / 5.51/-0.8; 28.55;
2:22.80); Alina Chistyakova/2005 4983 (14.64/+0.1; 1.61; 9.65; 25.76/+0.9 / 5.82/-0.4; 29.24; 2:24.49);
Nadezhda Bogdanova 4583 (15.36/+0.1; 1.58; 11.21; 26.57/+0.9 / 4.90/+0.2; 36.24; 2:38.31);
20000 m Walk (22): Kristina Morozova 1:41:42.0; Regina Rypakova 1:44:08.8; Yasmina Toksanbayeva/2004 1:49:17.4; Aiman Ratova 1:55.36.3;
4×100 R (22): Karaganda Team (V.Safonova, K.Kondrashova, A.Shulakova, R.Kashafutdinova) 46.57;
4×400 R (24): Karaganda Team (A.Shumilo, R.Kashafutdinova, A.Zems, A.Tsvirkunova) 3:49.62;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (23): VKO Team (A.Kaisanova, E.Mikhina, A.Sokolov, E.Tarasov) 3:31.93;
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MOROCCO
23rd ARAB Championships at Marrakech / 20. – 24.06.2023
(-courtesy of the Championships – website – )
these Regional Champs were organised with participation of athletes from 15 countries; however, two of the
Federations with leading performers from this region (ALG & BRN) are among the countries, who didn´t
enter any competitors, together with some other Member Federations (incl.JOR & SYR from the Asian area.) /
following are detailed best performances (at least results for all medallists + addit.NR´s) with thanks to Mr
Mohammad Abdulwahab for his excellent help by translations from ARAB figures /
Championships records were improved in 5 events (marked as CR) /
Men:
100 m (21)/ 0.0: Femi Seun Ogunode QAT 10.19; Abdullah Abkar Mohamed KSA 10.29; Ali Ashraf
Al-Ashmaoui EGY 10.33; Mohamed Dawood Abdullah KSA 10.34; Tosin Ogunode QAT 10.50; Barakat
Mubarak Al-Harthi OMA 10.64; Noureddine Hadid LBN 10.64; Amin Ayat El Haj MAR 10.67;
heats (20) h1/+0.2: Abkar 10.19; Al-Ashmaoui 10.28; Tosin Ogunode 10.48; Hadid 10.49; Al-Harthi 10.51; Chakir Machmour MAR 10.52; h2/+0.2: Femi Ogunode 10.35; Abdullah 10.39; El Haj 10.67;
Ali Anwar Al-Baloushi OMA 10.67;
200 m (24)/-0.1: Femi Seun Ogunode QAT 20.52; Mohamed Obaid Al-Saadi OMA 20.62/NR; Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie KSA 20.71; Taha Hussein Yaseen IRQ 20.89; Chakir Machmour MAR 21.04; Rashid Hwaishel Al-Asimi OMA 21.11;
heats (23) h1/+0.4: Ogunode 20.69; Al-Saadi 20.91; Hussein Yaseen 21.00; Machmour 21.00; Abdulaziz Abdou Atafi KSA 21.06 (dnf in final); Noureddine Hadid LBN 21.15; h2/-0.2: Al-Subaie 20.87; Al-Asimi 21.10; Mohamed Abdulridha Chunchun IRQ 21.52 (dq in final); Amin Ayat El Haj MAR 21.56;
400 m (21): Ashraf Hussein Osman QAT 45.01 / Asian 2023 Leader & 4th QAT All-Time; Youssef Ahmed Al-Masrahi KSA 45.32; Mazen Moutan Al-Yassin KSA 45.40; Hamza Al-Dair MAR 45.43; Aymane
El Haddaoui MAR 45.93; Taha Hussein Yaseen IRQ 47.44; Yasser Ali Mohamed Al-Saadi IRQ 47.44; Hamza Abdullah Al-Jabri OMA 47.46;
heats (20) h1: Al-Masrahi 46.33; El Haddaoui 46.37; Al-Saadi 47.26; Hussein Ibrahim Issaka QAT 47.69;
Ahmed Mubarak Saleh Al-Saadi OMA 47.96; Marc Anthony Ibrahim LBN 48.41; h2: Osman 46.10;
Al-Dair 46.16; Al-Yassin 46.38; Hussein Yaseen 47.13; Al-Jabri 47.59; Mohamed Al-Atiah KUW 48.08;
800 m (24): Abdelatif El Guesse MAR 1:46:44; Mostafa Smaili MAR 1:46.69; Abdullah Mohamed
Al-Yaari YEM 1:48.45; Ibrahim Remaid Al-Zafairi KUW 1:49.11; Hussain Mohsen Al-Farsi OMA
1:49.20 / 3rd OMA All-Time; Noureddine Adel Merzeh IRQ 1:49.24 / 6th IRQ All-Time; Mohamed Idris Hassan DJI 1:50.08; Mohamed Hannouf LBN 1:50.31/NR; Mohamed Hamdan Al-Suleimani OMA 1:51.25; Abdelrahman Ibrahim Djameh DJI 1:56.54; Mohamed Yahya Suleiman Dwedar PLE 1:57.64;
1500 m (21): Abdelatif Sadiki MAR 3:46.84; Hicham Akankam MAR 3:47.28; Ali Idow Hassan SOM 3:48.03; Hassan Idleh Diraneh DJI 3:54.42; Ahmed Kenawy Mohamed EGY 3:55.72; Tamer Jihad Abdullah
Qaoud PLE 3:56.65; Mostafa Ghareeb Ibrahim Mohamed EGY 3:57.80;
5000 m (24): Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim DJI 14:27.97; Hossein Sukih Aden DJI 14:29.28; Hafid Rizky MAR 14:31.55; Taha Al-Raoui MAR 14:42.86; Youssef Ahmed Al-Asiri KSA 14:43.45; Mohamed Herzi LBA 14:43.82;
10000 m (20): Hicham Ouladha MAR 30:23.78; Mouhyiddin Abdi Waiss DJI 30:26.04; Tariq Ahmed
Al-Amri KSA 30:30.12; Ahmed Hassouni MAR 30:54.92 (only 4 competitors);
Half Marathon (24): Mouhyiddin Abdi Waiss DJI 1:06:33; Mouhcine Outalha MAR 1:06:34; Hassan Toriss MAR 1:06:44 (only 3 competitors);
3000 m St (21): Mohammed Msaad MAR 8:33.40; Salaheddine ben Yazide MAR 8:35.14; Salem Mohamed Salkim Attiatalla EGY 8:35.82; Mohamed Ibrahim Al Jridi TUN 8:38.58; Mohamed Abdullah Mahal IRQ
8:39.54; Wissam Nasser Al-Farisi KSA 8:49.43; Abdulfattah Daher Olah DJI 9:11.93; Bader Ali Al-Omrani
KSA 9:15.05;
110 m H (21)/+0.7: Yacoub Mohamed Al-Yoha KUW 13.58; Mohamed Koussi MAR 13.74; Youssef Badawy Sayed EGY 13.77; Saleh Nasser Kadhem IRQ 13.85 / 3rd IRQ All-Time; Ayoub ben Nouri MAR 14.14; Shaker Abdullah Al-Salim KSA 14.18; Oumar Doudai Abakar QAT/2005 14.27; Atia Mohamed
Al-Shamrani KSA 14.41;
400 m H (24): Bassem Hemeida QAT 48.79 / CR & 3rd QAT All-Time; Saad Hinti MAR 49.66; El Mahdi
Democriti MAR 49.91; Mohamed Dahim Al-Muawi KSA 50.21 / 6th KSA All-Time; Mark Anthony Ibrahim LBN 51.39; Ahmed Gamal Gomaa IRQ 51.79; Jassem Waleed Al-Mas KUW 52.44;
H J (20): Fatiq Yacoub Abdulghafoor OMA 2.15/NR (eq.); Hussein Falah Hassan Al-Ibrahimi IRQ & Hamdi Mohamat Alamine Saleh QAT 2.12; Hisham El Ansari MAR 2.12 (only 4);
P V (21): Seifeldin Mohamed Abdelsalam Hemeida QAT/2005 5.40; Tamer Ashraf Mohamed Ahmed EGY/2005 5.20/NR & NJR; Hussein Assem Al-Hizam KSA 5.20; Amir Faleh Abdulwahid IRQ 4.90; Amir Subeih Seihoud IRQ 4.90;
L J (24)/nwi: Salim Saleh Al-Yarabi OMA 7.75/NR (eq.); Zayed Latif MAR 7.69; Abdelouahed Bouhila MAR 7.47; Hossein Salamah Shoman EGY 7.43; Hamoud Ali Al-Wani KSA 7.42;
T J (23): Salim Saleh Al-Yarabi OMA 16.42/ 0.0/NR; Abdelhakim Mlaab MAR 15.73/ 0.0; Mohamed Hammadi MAR 15.73/+0.2; Hossein Salamah Shoman EGY 15.68/+0.3; Sami Musa Bakheet KSA
14.93/+0.3;
S P (20): Mostafa Amer Ahmed Hassan EGY 20.63; Majdi Mohamed Hamza EGY 20.33; Mohamed Dawooda Tolo KSA 19.12; Mohamed Baqir Ahmad Al-Hamidawi IRQ 17.12; Amin Mokhlas MAR 16.31;
D T (24): Essa Mohamed Al-Zankawi KUW 59.20; Mouad Mohamed Ibrahim QAT 59.11; Shehab Ahmed Mohamed Abdelaziz EGY 57.01; Oussama Hassan Al-Oqaili KSA 51.97; Abdullah Mohamed Al-Zankawi
KUW 51.95; El Bachir Mbarki MAR 51.42; Abdelkader Gardam MAR 49.24;
H T (21): Mustafa Hicham El Gamal EGY 75.70; Ahmed Tariq Ismail EGY 70.65; Mohsen Anani TUN 67.48; Mohamed Hussein Al-Debissi KSA 66.53; Ahmad Amjad Al-Saifi QAT 65.92; Mohamed Abdallah Al-Zayer KSA 62.32 / 2nd KSA All-Time; Hussein Thamir Abdelwahed Al-bayati IRQ 61.28; Saad Ouhadi MAR 60.81; Rashid Ibrahim Mubeen Al-Kindi OMA 56.97;
J T (23): Mustafa Mahmoud Abdelkhalek EGY 77.32; Abdulrahman Fawaz Al-Azemi KUW 71.84 / 2nd KUW All-Time; Ali Essa Abdelghani KSA 69.09; Abdullah Charii MAR 61.13 (only 4);
Decathlon (23/24): Ahmed Mahmoud Taher Abdel Adhem EGY 7032 (11.13/+0.4; 6.54/ 0.0; 12.95; 1.91; 49.13 / 15.92/nwi; 38.97; 3.80; 51.53; 4:38.07); Abdul Sajjad Saadoun Nasser IRQ 6823 (12.02/+0.4; 6.88/+1.0; 11.71; 2.00; 50.35 / 15.28/nwi; 35.72; 3.80; 40.07; 4:21.57); Saeed Abdullah Yaqout Mubarak KSA 6182 (11.42/+0.4; 6.55/+0.3; 9.82; 1.79; 53.95 / 15.38/nwi; 0.00; 4.20; 54.39; 5:01.22) – only 3 finishers-
20 km Walk (20): Mohamed Ragab Saleh EGY 1:29:26; Mohammed Loqmane MAR 1:29:52/NR; Hasan
Al-Mataoui MAR 1:31:08; Osamah Farhat TUN 1:38:36; Jassim Hassan Al-Shaali UAE 1:45:44;
4×100 R (23): KSA (M.A.Abkar, F.M.Al-Subaie, M.H.Ibrahim, M.D.Abdullah) 39.08; QAT 40.18; MAR 40.38 – only 3 teams -;
4×400 R (24): MAR 3:06.56; IRQ (Y.A.Mohamed, M.A.Eyad, M.A.Chunchun, T.H.Yaseen) 3:07.42;
OMA 3:14.25 – only 3 teams -;
Women:
100 m (21)+0.1: Basant Hemida Mohamed Awad EGY 11.33/CR; Aziza Sbeity LBN 11.69; Madhawi Saad
Al-Shammari KUW 11.76; Mazoon Khalfan Al-Alaoui OMA 11.99; Hajar Edaou MAR 12.07; Engi Tarek Ragaa El Din EGY 12.27; Imane Al-Mekrazi MAR 12.28;
heats (20) h1/+0.4: Awad 11.40; Al-Shammari 11.79; Edaou 11.98; Al-Alaoui 12.00; h2/+0.2: Sbeity 11.82; El Din 12.07;
200 m (23)/-0.3: Aziza Sbeity LBN 23.81; Madhawi Saad Al-Shammari KUW 23.95; Sara El Hachimi
MAR 23.99; Hajar Edaou MAR 24.70; Maram Mahmoud EGY 24.88;
heats (23) h1/+1.3: Edaou 24.26; Al-Shammari 24.42; h2/+0.3: El Hachimi 24.27; Sbeity 24.48;
Mahmoud 24.68; Rukia Jamil Saad IRQ 25.46;
400 m (21): Salma Helali MAR 53.67; Sara El Hachimi MAR 54.18; Aveen Said Mustafa Shaheen IRQ
57.13; Greta Taslakian LBN 57.43; Rasha Badrani LBN 57.77;
800 m (21): Assia Raziki MAR 2:13.20; Soukaina Hajji MAR 2:13.62; Joan Makary LBN 2:21.72;
1500 m (24): Rababe Arafi MAR 4:24.37;. Wafaa Zeroual MAR 4:27.01; Laila Salem Al-Masri PLE 4:37.41*; Joan Makary LBN 4:41.91;
* note to Al-Masry: she is eligible to compete for PLE with effect of 14th Mar 2023; her NR is 4:24.38 at
New York / 19th May 2023 (PB before for USA = 4:23.01 at Azusa / 15th Apr 2022);
5000 m (20): Rahma Al-Tahiri MAR 16:25.05; Kauthar Farkosi MAR 16:25.15; Djamla Haboon Ahmed
DJI 16:37.01; Laila Salem Al-Masri PLE 17:12.76; Jennifer Tomazou LBN 18:16.13;
10000 m (23): Sakineh Ethanan MAR 35:36.05; Hanan Qalooj MAR 35:50.77; Hanin Thalji Al-Rimawi
PLE 54:32.82 (!!) – only 3 competitors -;
Half Marathon (24): Ruqaya El Moukim MAR 1:15:00;. Fatima Ezzahra Gardadi MAR 1:17:05; Djama Haboon Ahmed DJI 1:18:50/NR – only 3 competitors-;
3000 m St (23): Ikram Ouaziz MAR 9:48.03; Khadija Enassiri MAR 10:27.29 – only 2 competitors-;
100 m H (21)/+0.2: Lina Amr Jaber Ahmed EGY 13.55; Noura Ennadi MAR 13.73; Doha Rizki MAR 14.15; Kurdstan ba Mo Jamal IRQ 14.55; Mazoon Khalfan Al-Alaoui OMA 14.85;
400 m H (24): Noura Ennadi MAR 54.98/CR; Doha Rizki MAR 59.75, Rasha Badrani LBN 65.18;
H J (21): Ghizlane Siba MAR 1.78; Assia El Hafyan MAR 1.74; Maryam Abdulhameed Abdulelah
IRQ 1.74;
P V (23): Dorra Mahfoudi TUN 3.90; Dina Ahmed Al-Tabaa EGY 3.65 -only 2 competitors-;
L J (20): Esraa Owis Mohamed Samir EGY 6.53/+0.3; Yousra Lajdoud MAR 6.47/+0.6;.Inas Mohamed Gherib EGY 5.85/+0.8; Aya El Aglaoui MAR 5.57/+0.1; Aisha Waleed Al-Khuder KUW 5.45/+0.3/NR;
T J (24)/nwi: Esraa Owis Mohamed Samir EGY 13.08; Aya El Aglaoui MAR 12.77; Maryam Ellouki MAR 12.67; Inas Mohamed Gherib EGY 12.51;
S P (24): Nada Cheroudi TUN 13.80; Zeinbab Zeroual MAR 13.14; Shuaiba Belmashi MAR 11.80;
D T (21): Salem Rijaj Essaayah Sanah LBA 51.50; Chaima Chouikh TUN 50.21; Jihane M´Rabet MAR
47.54; Shaima Bouchaal MAR 42.30; Ghafran Al-Hammadi TUN 42.29;
H T (23): Rawan Ayman Ibrahim EGY 63.47; Soukana Zakkour MAR 55.76; Sinda Garma TUN 54.90; Ilham Shahin MAR 52.79; Areej Mehdi Al-Mutlak KSA 41.11/NR;
J T (20): Nozeh Merzag MAR 42.88; Nasreen Lashab TUN 37.19; Shaima Bouchaal MAR 31.82 – only 3;
Heptathlon (20/21)/nwi: Nada Cheroudi TUN 5151 (15.03; 1.60; 13.37; 26.57 / 5.75; 40.18; 2:34.98); Dunia
Bammous MAR 3746; Safae Al-Maskani MAR 3618 – only 3;
10 km Walk (20): Nesrine Mejri TUN 46:59/CR; Sekine Boou Aouad MAR 457:36; Jamila Zaghmi TUN 48:01 – only 3-;
4×100 R (23): MAR 46.04 / CR & NR (not 45.04 / as erroneously reported earlier); EGY (M.Mahmoud,
L.A.Jaber, E.O.Samir, I.M.Gherib) 46.62/NR (not 46.52); IRQ (R.J.Saad, D.N.Rafiq, K.M.Jamal, A.S.Mostafa) 48.21 -only 3 teams-;
4×400 R (24): MAR 3:39.88; LBN (J.Makary, N.El Kurdi, T.Fakhoury, R.Badrani) 4:23.66 – only 2 teams-;
Medal Tally:
(2 Silver medals in Men/HJ; 4 events with 2 medals only)
MAR 17 + 25 + 14 = 56
EGY 10 + 5 + 5 = 10
QAT 5 + 3 + 0 = 8
TUN 4 + 2 + 3 = 9
OMA 3 + 1 + 1 = 5
DJI 2 + 2 + 2 = 6
KUW 2 + 2 + 1 = 5
KSA 1 + 2 + 7 = 10
LBN 1 + 2 + 2 = 5
LBA 1 + 0 + 0 = 1
IRQ 0 + 3 + 3 = 6
PLE 0 + 0 + 2 = 2
SOM 0 + 0 + 1 = 1
YEM 0 + 0 + 1 = 1
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KYRGHIZSTAN
25th Internat. KOLPAKOVA Meeting at Bishkek / 23.-24.06.2023
(-courtesy of the Competition – website – )
this traditional competition was organised this year with participation of athletes from KGZ, UZB and
a few KAZ-athletes only / following are selected best results
Men:
100 m (23)/+0.7: Khabib Sokhibnazarov UZB 10.82;
200 m (24)/+2.1: Khabib Sokhibnazarov UZB 21.72w;
800 m (24): Javokhir Saidakhmedov UZB 1:52.77; Musulman Dzholomanov KGZ 1:5t4.22; Aliakbar
Allanazarov UZB 1:56.01; Samat Kazakbayev KGZ 1:57.10; Maysal Mukumbek uulu KGZ 1:57.69;
1500 m (23): Nursultan Keneshbekov KGZ 3:49.32; Samat Kazakbayev KGZ 3:58.55;
5000 m (24): Aleksandr Salakhudinov KGZ 15:24.33; Tilekzhan Zhekshenaly uulu KGZ 15:24.74;
10000 m (23). Tilekzhan Zhekshenaly uulu KGZ 31:06.68; Zhakshylyk Turdakunov KGZ 31:22.30;
3000 m St (24): Sulaiman Zhusup uulu KGZ 9:41.4/hand-timed;
H J (24): Vadim Chikalov UZB 2.16; Askar Burzkhuyev KGZ/2006 2.00;
L J (23): Timur Isakov KGZ 7.27/+0.7;
T J (24): Shakhzodbek Zhurayev UZB 15.16/+1.3;
4×100 R (23): UZB 43.34; KGZ 43.49;
4×400 R (24): UZB 3:26.58; KGZ 3:28.10;
Women:
400 m (23): Irina Levina UZB 57.96;
800 m (24): Sabokat Samiyonova UZB 2:11.91;
1500 m (23): Sabokat Samiyonova UZB 4:34.41;
5000 m (24): Ainuska Kalil kyzy KGZ 16:40.90; Marina Korobitskaya KGZ 17:02.75;
H J (24): Tatyana Efimenko KGZ (born 1981 !!) 1.65;
L J (23): Raisa Drobzheva UZB 5.70/ 0.0; Sabina Batadzhiyeva KGZ 5.61/nwi;
J T (23): Nargiza Kuchkarova UZB 50.65; Malhliyo Tozhaliyeva UZB 46.85;
4×100 R (23): KGZ 51.22;
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KOREA
(-courtesy of Mr Kim Sang-Ho, KAAF – )
National Championships at Jeongseon / 23. – 26.06.2023
following are detailed performances from these Champs for Seniors and fewer best results for U20 Juniors & U18 Youth athletes incl. a new SB by WOO Sang-Hyuk in Men´s High Jump with 2.33 m, which equals the World 2023 Best Performance, as the most outstanding result / some events (such as Men´s P V, J T & Walks)
not contested
Men:
100 m (23)/-1.2: Park Won-Jin 10.46; Mo Il-Hwan 10.49; Lee Jung-Tae 10.55; Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.58;
Park Min-Su 10.61; Oh Seung-Woo 10.66;
semis (23) s1/+3.1: Mo Il-Hwan 10.24w; Lee Jung-Tae 10.28w; Park Min-Su 10.32w; Oh Seung-Woo 10.50w; Kong Hyuk-Jun 10.59w; Ko Jae-Yong 10.68w; Lee Chang-Soo 10.74w; Park Sie-Young 10.79w; s2/+1.6: Park Won-Jin 10.26 / 6th KOR All-Time; Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.49; Choi Min-Suk 10.64; Jung
Do-Young 10.66; Song Hyun-Sub 10.66; Lee Yong-Ha 10.70; Kim Ha-Hyun/2006 10.77;
heats (23) h1/+0.1: Shin Min-Kyu 10.47 (disq.in semi 2); Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.57; Lee Yong-Ha 10.68;
Song Hyun-Sub 10.78; h2/+1.5: Lee Jung-Tae 10.41; Choi Min-Suk 10.71; Kong Hyuk-Jun 10.72;
Park Sie-Young 10.77; Kim Ha-Hyun/2006 10.78; h3/-0.4: Park Won-Jin 10.61; h4/-1.1: Oh Seung-Woo 10.79; h5/-0.6: Park Min-Su 10.62;
200 m (25)/-0.2: Ko Seung-Hwan 20.53; Oh Seung-Woo 21.17; Lee Jun-Hyuk 21.42; Choi Jin-Hwan 21.84; Lee Keun-Jae 21.96;
heats (25) h1/-0.7: Ko Seung-Hwan 20.90; h2/-0.5: Lee Keun-Jae 21.95; h3/-0.2: Lee Jun-Hyuk 21.45;
Oh Seung-Woo 21.70; Choi Jin-Hwan 21.77;
400 m (24): Kim Ui-Yeon 47.15; Kim Jeong-Hyun/2005 47.88; Suh Jae-Yeong 48.50;
heats (24) h1: Kim Ui-Yeon 48.55; h2: Kim Jeong-Hyun/2005 48.56;
800 m (24): Lee Jae-Ung 1:52.08; Lee Hyun-Seo 1:52.43; Kim Yong-Su 1:52.54; Kang Dong-Hyung 1:52.62; Kim Jun-Young 1:53.45;
heats (24) h2: Lee Hyun-Seo 1:53.20; Noh Hyun-Woo 1:53.30; Park Dea-Sung 1:53.31;
h3: Kim Dong-Wook 1:52.34; Kim Jun-Young 1:53.32; Kim Suk-Hyun/2005 1:53.77;
1500 m (26)/placings from 2 races: Jo Min-Hyuk 3:52.15; Kim Yong-Su 3:52.30; Lee Dong-Wook 3:53.48;
Lee Jung-Kuk 3:54.23; Lee Hyun-Seo 3:55.62; Baek Seung-Ho 3:56.62; Park Dea-Sung 3:56.95;:
5000 m (24)/placings from 2 races: Jung Tae-Jun 14:38.47; Shim Jung-Sub 14:46.82; Lee Jung-Kuk 14:48.66; Shin Yong-Min 14:51.14; Lee Kang-Cheol 14:52.89;
10000 m (26): Kim Se-Jung 30:11.99; Shin Hyun-Su 30:18.97; Lee Kang-Cheol 30:50.64; Shim Jung-Sub
30:53.47; Choi Jin-Hyuk 30:58.98;
3000 m St (23): Ko Dong-Wook 9:18.28; Kim Hyun-Woo 9:19.83; An Sung-Hyun 9:21.00; Park Ju-Hwan
9:26.57;
110 m H (24)/+0.9: Kim Kyung-Tae 13.93; Kim Ju-Ho 13.93; Shon Woo-Seung 14.32; Kim Dae-Hee 14.54; Hwang Eui-Chan/2005 14.71; Kim Tae-Yun 14.80;
400 m H (25): Hwang Hyun-Woo 50.81; Lim Chan-Ho 51.34; Kim Ju-Ho 51.43; Kim Jeong-Hyun/2005 51.64; Kim Hyun-Bin 51.80; Kim Sung-Eun 53.78; Jang Ji-Yong 53.82;
heats (25): Kim Jeong-Hyun/2005 52.11; Lim Chan-Ho 52.14; Kim Hyun-Bin 52.61; h2: Kim Ju-Ho 53.51;
H J (25): Woo Sang-Hyuk 2.33 / World 2023 (eq.) Leader & Asian 2023 Leader (2.20/1; 2.25/2; 2.30/3; 2.33/1; 2.37/ 3 fouls); Yun Seung-Hyun 2.10; Park Sun-Ho 2.10; Kim Du-Young 2.05; Kim Jun-Un 2.05;
L J (23): Sung Jin-Suok 8.06/+1.9 / 2nd (eq.) KOR All-Time; Kim Yong-Won 7.69w/+2.5 (& 7.50/+1.8); Park Jong-Hyun 7.53w/+3.2 (& 7.51/+1.7); Ju Eun-Jae 7.52w/+3.5 (& 7.26/-0.9); Jo Hong-Jo 7.51w/+5.9; Lee Keun-Woo 7.42/-0.1; Won Su-Sung 7.40w/+2.3; Jeong Seung-Yoon 7.30/+1.3; Jang Min-Ho 7.18/+2.0;
T J (25): Kim Jang-Woo 16.59/-0.3; Yu Kyu-Min 16.51/+0.1; Jo Hong-Jo 15.69/+0.1; Lee Min-Je
15.40/ 0.0; Nam Su-Hwan 15.20/-0.5; Kim Dong-Han 15.20/-0.4;
S P (25): Shim Jun 18.65 / 3rd KOR All-Time; Jung Il-Woo 18.57; Kim Jae-Min 17.60; Ji Hyun-Woo 17.16; Lee Sang-Myung 17.12; Kim Kun-Ju 16.37;
D T (24): Lee Hyung-Jae 52.99; Kim Dong-Hyuk 51.54; Kim Il-Hyun 51.32; Jang Mi-Soo 47.76;
H T (23) Lee Yun-Chul 67.41; Yoon Seung-Chan 59.97; Kim Ji-In 59.32; Jang Dong-Won 59.30;
Kim Duk-Hoon 59.04; Mir Ha-Wang 58.13; Lee Ju-Ho 53.04;
Decathlon (23/24): Choe Dong-Hwi 7063 (11.64/-1.1; 6.94/+0.8; 1.89; 13.92; 53.63 / 14.86/+0.4; 39.41; 4.40;
49.57; 4:54.55); Park Jun-Young 6735 (11.50/-1.1; 7.14/+1.1; 1.89; 11.17; 51.68 / 15.82/+0.4; 29.20; 4.50; 45.39; 4:49.44); Nam Hyun-Bin/2005 6604 (11.13/-1.1; 6.86/-0.7; 1.89; 10.17; 50.54 / 15.72/+0.4; 31.73; 4.40; 38.29; 4:55.19);
4×100 R (25): Armed Forces Team (Shin Min-Kyu, Park Sie-Young, Mo Il-Hwan, Lee Kyu-Hyung) 39.85;
4×400 R (26): Hwaseong Team (Park Chan-Yang, Lim Byunhg-Su, Jung Ji-Won, Ji Hyun-Su) 3:16.90;
Junior/U20 Men:
100 m (23)/+2.1: Cho Kyong-Hwan/2004 10.66w; Kang Cheol-Hyun/2005 10.69w; Yun Yeo-Jun/2004 10.73w; Kim Ryang-Hui/2004 10.73w; Lee Dong-Hyun/2004 10.79;
200 m (24)/-0.7: Cho Kyong-Hwan/2004 21.56; Yun Yeo-Jun/2004 21.88 (& 21.81/+1.0 as 1h2); Kang-CheolCheol-Hyun/2005 21.90;
110 m H / 99 cm (24)/+0.9: Choi Ho-Suk/2004 14.79;
400 m H (24): Cho Sang-Hyun/2004 54.13;
P V (25): Kim Chae-Min/2004 4.60; Lee Du-Yeon/2004 4.60;
L J (24): Jo Min-Jae/2005 7.31/+1.4;
T J (25): Kim Dong-Hyuk/2004 15.72/+1.0;
S P / 6 kg (24): Oh Ye-Chan/2005 17.88; Ahn Sang-Jun/2005 16.70;
Decathlon (23/24): Lee Yu-Sung/2005 7026 (10.96/ 0.0; 6.97w/+2.4; 12.32; 1.83; 49.89 / 15.46/+1.4; 35.17; 4.20; 45.86; 4:38.86); Choi Hee-Tae/2005 6064 (11.17/ 0.0; 6.96/+1.5; 10.71; 1.89; 54.15 / 14.91/+1.4; 34.97; 4.10; 44.16; dnf);
10 km Walk (26): Kim Hong-Sung/2005 49:22;
Youth/U18 Boys:
100 m (24)/+0.8: Kim Dong-Jin/2007 10.70; Song Hyun-Woo/2006 10.78;
200 m (25)/+0.3: Kim Dong-Jin/2007 21.64;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (24)/ 0.0: Kwak Ui-Chan/2007 14.50; Lee Min-Hyuk/2007 14.64;
400 m H (25): Seo Ki-Hoon/2006 53.86;
S P / 5 kg (24): Weon Chan-Uh/2007 16.58;
D T / 1.5 kg (25): Park Ju-Han/2006 55.64; Choi Jae-Noh/2006 55.31;
H T / 5 kg (23): Jang Young-Min/2006 65.44; Nam Tae-Woo/2007 60.64; Kim Jung-Yu/2006 59.11;
Decathlon (24/25): Kim Seung-Chan 6054;
4×100 R (23): Seoul Sports Boys Team (Park Sung-Bin, Kang Yun-Kyu, Song Hyun-Woo, Lim Hyun-Muk) 42.42;
4×400 R (26): ?? Boys Team (Seo Ki-Hoon, Kim Dong-Jin, Kim Dong-Hwan, Kwak Ui-Chan) 3:23.30;
Women:
100 m (23)/-0.6: Kim Da-Sun 11.93; Lee Min-Jung 12.11; Lim Ji-Hui 12.16; Kim Da-Jung 12.16;
Kim So-Sun 12.18; Ryu Ji-Yeon 12.19; Jo Eun-Ju 12.19;
heats (23) h1/-0.4: Kim Da-Sun 12.04; Jo Eun-Ju 12.22; h2/ 0.0: Lim Ji-Hui 12.12; Kim Da-Jung 12.17;
Shin Hyun-Jin/2004 12.25; h3/+0.8: Lee Min-Jung 11.95; Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 12.14; h4/-1.1: Kim
So-Eun 12.20; Ryu Ji-Yeon 12.22;
200 m (25)/ 0.0: Shin Hyun-Jin/2004 24.56; Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 24.73; Lee Ji-Ho 25.20;
heats (25) h1/+0.2: Shin Hyun-Jin/2004 24.67; Lee Ji-Ho 25.12; h2/+0.3: Lee Chae-Hyun/2004 24.82;
Kim So-Eun 25.03; h3/-0.6: Hwang Yoon-Kyung 25.13;
400 m (24): Han Jung-Mi 55.95; Kim Ji-Eun 56.27; Lee Ah-Young 56.78; Seo Da-Hyun 57.56;
heats (24) h1: Kim Ji-Eun 56.87; Seo Da-Hyun 57.64; Min Ji-Hyun 57.71; h2: Han Jung-Mi 57.49;
h3: Lee Ah-Young 56.65; Jang Se-Bin 57.17;
800 m (24): Cha Ji-Won 2:11.53; Lee Jin-Won 2:12.36; Hwang Ji-Hyang 2:13.37; Shin Mi-Ran 2:14.83;
1500 (26): Nam Bo-Ha-Na 4:34.89; Hwang Ji-Hyang 4:35.20; Bang Min-Ji 4:38.58; Shin Mi-Ran 4:43.00;
An Hwi-Yeon/2006 4:44.14; Choi Su-Ah 4:44.26; Jung Yun-Seo/2005 4:44.88;
5000 m (24): Kim Yu-Jin 16:42.86; Lim Ye-Jin 16:49.67; Choi Jung-Hyun 16:58.82; Oh Dal-Nim 17:11.48; Lee Ji-Eun 17:15.63; Park Hye-Min/2006 17:29.69; Sung San-Ah 17:34.65; Park Ho-Sun 17:39.94; Lee Yu-Jeong 17:53.51;
10000 m (26): Choi Jung-Hyun 35:21.50; Kim Eun-Mi 35:31.84; Sung San-Ah 35:58.76; Park Ho-Sun
36:11.57; Lee Ji-Eun 36:32.38; Kim Ji-Eun 36:46.86; Lee Yu-Jeong 37:18.87;
3000 m St (23): Jo Ha-Rim 10:26.62; Shon Yu-Na 10:33.20; Ko Hee-Ju 10:47.09; Choi Su-Ah 10:57.88;
Lee Sung-Yun 11:38.60; Shin Sa-Huin 11:48.55; Na Hye-Rin/2007 12:11.17;
100 m H (24)/-0.3: Ryu Na-Hae 13.63; Jo Eun-Ju 13.70; Song Yu-Jin 14.28; Koh Eun-Bin 14.71;
400 m H (25): Noh Ji-yun 62.26; Lee Yeon-Wo 62.31; Kim Tae-Eun 62.93;
H J (23): Oh Su-Jeung 1.76; Kim Ji-Yeon/2005 1.73; Park Keun-Jung 1.73; Lee Seung-Min 1.70;
P V (23): Shin Soo-Young 3.60; Ko Min-Ji/2004 3.40; Jo Min-Ji/(1998) 3.40;
L J (23): Lee Hee-Jin 6.23/+1.0; Yu Jeong-Mi 6.07/-0.4; Kim Ah-Young 5.68/+1.7; Kim Kyu-Na 5.68w/+2.1;
T J (25): Park Min-Hee 12.51/-0.8; Jang Sung-Ji/2005 12.31/-1.5; Yu Ji-In 12.15/+0.2; Yun Seon-Yu/2005
12.15/-0.1;
S P (23): Jung Yu-Sun 16.80; Jung So-Eun 15.00; Heo Ji-Young 14.67; Kim Yu-Jin 14.61; Lee Yu-Ri 13.88;
D T (25): Jung Ji-Hye 56.64; Jung Ye-Lim 54.33; Shin Yu-Jin 54.02; Jung Chae-Yun 50.06;
H T (23): Park Seo-Jin 57.26; Lee Yu-Ra 57.15; Kim Hwi-Su 55.31; Kim Yun-Seo 53.69; Kwon Su-Ah
53.54; Lee Chae-Yeon 52.32;
J T (25): Kim Kyung-Ae 49.59; Lee Keum-Hee 48.73; Kim Ji-Min 48.56; Yang Suk-Ju/2005 47.30;
Bae Sung-Mi 46.22; Lee Se-Bin 45.92; Koh Eun-Bin 44.12;
Heptathlon (23/24): Kim Ju-Hyun 4841 (15.25/+0.6; 1.60; 11.27; 26.74/-1.0 / 5.35/-0.6; 41.21; 2:37.61);
Shin Ji-Ae 4333 (15.05/+0.6; 1.57; 9.23; 26.62/-1.0 / 5.10/ 0.0; 25.84; 2:38.56);
20 km Walk (25): Oh Ji-Hyun 1:43:49; Lee Bo-Ram 1:45:40; Shin Ka-Eun 1:48:01; Shon Hea-Jung 1:49:37;
4×100 R (25): Andong Team (Yoo Ji-Yeon, Kim Da-Jung, Kim Na-Yeon, Yu Jeong-Mi) 45.95;
4×400 R (26) ?? Team 3:54.27;
Junior/U20 Women:
100 m (23)/+1.5: Shin Ka-Young/2005 12.12;
3000 m St (26): Kim Da-Yeon/2005 11:38.80; Park Seo-Yeon/2004 11:47.24; Noh Ji-Yeong/2005 11:56.15;
100 m H (25)/+2.5: Kim Chan-Sang/2005 14.93w; Lee Ha-Yon/2004 15.01w;
S P (25): Park So-Jin/2005 14.77;
D T (24): Im Cha-Yeon/2005 47.50; Yun Hui-Seon/2005 41.93;
H T (23): Park Ha-Ran/2005 48.73;
Heptathlon (23/24): Lee Ha-Yon/2004 4251 (15.35/+1.2; 1.45; 9.20; 26.65/-0.8 / 5.17/+0.1; 29.01; 2:37.07);
Youth/U18 Girls:
100 m (24)/+0.1: Lee Da-Won/2007 12.17; Jin Suh-In/2006 12.21;
400 m (23): Lee Min-Kyung/2007 57.34;
3000 m (23): Lee Ji-Yeon/2007 10:16.16;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (25)/ 0.0: Park Ji-Young/2006 14.63;
S P / 3 kg (25): Bae Su-Min/2006 14.13;
D T (24): Yee Hye-Min/2006 48.09;
J T / 500 g (26): Yoon Eun-Hwan/2006 45.86; Song Na-Rae/2006 45.33;
5000 m Walk (23): Lim Yu-Na/2007 26:38.60;
Mixed Relays
4×400 R/Seniors (23): Jeongseon Team (Lim Chan-Ho, Seo Da-Hyun, Ahn Kyong-Rin, Eum Ki-Hyun) 3:32.60;
4×400 R /U20 (26): ?? Mixed Junior Team (Yu Ji-Woong, Park Ye-Dam, Choi Ji-Seon, Lim Su-Yeon) 3:42.42;
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National Clubs & University Champs at Naju / 13. – 15.06.2023
following are the best performances from this competition, which was held as combined champs in separate events for Clubs athletes and for University athletes
Clubs Champs:
Men:
100 m (13)/-0.3: Kim Tae-Hyo 10.28; Moon Hae-Jin 10.42; Park Min-Su 10.50; Lee Kyu-Hyung 10.52;
Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.64; Oh Seung-Woo 10.65; Cho Kyung-Hwan 10.70;
semis (13) s1/-0.9: Oh Seung-Woo 10.70; Lee Jun-Hyuk 10.72; Cho Kyung-Hwan 10.73; s2/-2.1: Kim Tae-Hyo 10.53; Moon Hae-Jin 10.60; Lee Kyu-Hyung 10.65; Par Min-Su 10.69; Choe Chang-Hee 10.76;
heats (13) h1/+0.2: Lee Yong-Mun 10.51; Kim Tae-Hyo 10.62; h2/-0.6: Oh Seung-Won 10.77; Lee
Jun-Hyuk 10.78; h3/-1.7: Lee Jung-Tae 10.65; Park Min-Su 10.72; h4/-1.2: Lee Kyu-Hyung 10.76;
h5/+0.3: Moon Hae-Jin 10.61; Cho Kyung-Hwan 10.70; Kang Eu-Bin 10.71;
200 m (14)/+0.9: Mo Il-Hwan 21.28; Moon Hae-Jin 21.42; Oh Seung-Woo 21.73; Lee Jun-Hyuk 21.74;
Kim Hyun-Tak 21.98;
heats (14) h2/-0.1: Kim Hyun-Tak 21.59; Moon Hae-Jin 21.62; Park Sie-Young 21.93; h3/-0.5: Shin
Min-Kyu 21.09; Kim Ui-Yeon 21.61; h4/+0.1: Oh Seung-Woo 21.60; Lee Jin-Hyuk 21.64; Ko Jae-Yong
21.96; Choi Jin-Hwan 21.96;
400 m (13): Choi Ki-Man 47.21; Park Chan-Yang 47.65; Lee Jung-Hoon 48.16; Suh Jae-Yeong 48.44;
heats (13) h2: Choi Ki-Man 47.98; Park Chan-Yang 48.36; h4: Kim Hyun-Tak 48.22;
800 m (14): Kang Dong-Hyung 1:52.67; Ma Jae-Hyun 1:52.90; Kim Dong-Wook 1:53.00; Park Dea-Sung
1:53.34;
heats (14) h2: Kim Dong-Wook 1:53.92; Kim Kyu-Tae 1:54.55; Park Dea-Sung 1:54.92;
1500 m (13): Lee Jung-Kuk 3:55.59; Lee Dong-Wook 3:56.09;
5000 m (15): Eum Dong-Young 14:54.42; Lee Kang-Cheol 14:54.87; Kim Ji-In 14:55.68;
3000 m St (14): Ko Dong-Wook 9:23.06; Park Jae-Young 9:24.92; Kim Hyun-Woo 9:29:35;
110 m H (15)/-0.4: Kim Ju-Ho 14.19; Jung Jae-Min 14.45; Kim Dae-Hee 14.56; Won Jong-Jin 14.60;
Choe Dong-Hwi 14.78; Nam Jae-An 14.84;
400 m H (14): Hwang Hyun-Woo 50.82; Lim Chanh-Ho 50.83; Lee Seung-Yun 52.51; Cho Sang-Hyun
53.00;
H J (13): Park Sun-Ho 2.10;
L J (13): Sung Jin-Suok 7.93/+1.9; Ju Eun-Jae 7.47/+0.9; Kim Myung-Ha 7.44w/+2.1; Won Yu-Sung
7.33/+1.2; Jang Min-Suk 7.33/+1.2; Kim Yong-Won 7.14/+0.1;
T J (14): Kim Jang-Woo 16.73/+1.3; Nam Su-Hwan 15.53w/+4.0; Kim Dong-Han 15.49/-0.4;
S P (13): Shim Jun 17.85; Jang Jong-Hyuk 17.84; Ji Hyun-Woo 16.84; Kim Jae-Min 16.29; Kim Kun-Ju
16.09;
D T (13): Kim Il-Hyun 53.39; Lee Hyun-Jae 52.96; Kim Dong-Hyuk 52.40; Jang Mi-Su 49.66;
H T (13): Lee Yun-Chul 71.34; Kim Jin 61.26; Kim Duk-Hun 60.25; Yoon Seung-Chan 58.28;
Mir Ha-Wang 57.31;
Decathlon (13/14)/no details: Ji Hyun-Suo 6406;
10000 m Walk (14): Kim Dong-Young 45:08.07; Lim Dong-Min 45:10.30; Kim Seo-Jin 45:25.73;
4×100 R (13): ?? Team (Yeo Jun-Su, Cho Kyung-Hwan, Park Min-Su, Oh Seung-Woo) 40.68;
4×400 R (15): ?? Team (Suh Jae-Young, Kim Yun-Jae, Kim Jae-Duk, Choi Dong-Baek) 3:13.21;
Women:
100 m (13)/-0.8: Kang Da-Seul 12.20; Kim Da-Jung 12.24 (& 12.10/+0.3 as 1h2);
200 m (14)/-0.6: Kim So-Eun 24.56; Shin Hyun-Jin/2004 24.74;
heats (14) h1/+1.0: Shin Hyun-Jin/2004 24.78; h2/+0.9: Kim So-Eun 24.71; h3/+0.2: Hwang Yoon-Kyung
24.95;
400 m (13): Lee Ah-Young 56.69; Seo Da-Hyun 57.27; Lim Ji-Hui 57.34;
heats (13): Lee Ah-Young 57.92; h2: Ahn Kyong-Rin 56.99; Lim Ji-Hui 57.65; h3: Seo Da-Hyun 57.99;
1500 m (13): Jung Da-Eun 4:20.07 / 6th KOR All-Time; Nam Bo-Na-Ha 4:34.34; Yun Eun-Ji 4:34.52;
Bang Min-Ji 4:35.62; Park Na-Yeon 4:38.51; Shom Ha-Yeong 4:39.63; Lee Hyun-Jung 4:40.44;
5000 m (15): Jeong Da-Eun 16:18.04; Choi Jeong-Hyun 16:52.99; Yun Eun-Ji 17:04.89; Oh Dal-Nim
17:21.28; Sung San-Ah 17:23.89; Lee Sook-Jung 17:27.50; Noh Hyun-Jin 17:33.55; Ko Hee-Jin 17:52.79;
Han Ji-Hye 17:59.41;
10000 m (13): Choi Jung-Hyun 36:06.60; Jung Hyun-Ji 36:32.43; Noh Hyun-Jin 36:53.67; Sung San-Ah
37:17.89; Lee Yu-Jeong 37:37.28;
3000 m St (14): Shon Yu-Na 10:39.49; Ko Hee-Ju 10:53.26; Choi Su-Ah 11:04.42; Lee Sung-Yoon 11:19.47; Park Seo-Yeon/2004 11:43.34; Kim Nyeo-Hyun/2005 11:52.75;
100 m H (15)/-0.9: Jo Eun-Ju 13.75; Ryu Na-Hee 13.75; Song Yu-Jin 14.55;
400 m H (14): Shon Kyung-Mi 59.77; Noh Ji-Hyun 61.01; Lee Yeon-Woo 61.42; Shim Cha-Soon 61.88;
Kim Tae-Eun 62.67;
P V (14): Jo Min-Ji 3.70; Ko Min-Ji/2004 3.50; Bae Han-Na 3.40;
L J (13): Lee Hui-Jin 5.93/-0.4; Kim Kyu-Na 5.88/-0.2;
T J (14): Nam In-Sun 12.15/-0.9; Park Min-Hee 12.15/+1.8;
S P (15): Jung You-Sun 15.43; Jung So-Eun 15.09; Heo Ji-Youn 14.52; Shim Bom-Yi 14.23;
Kim Yu-Jin 13.60; Lee Yu-Ri 13.02;
D T (15): Shin Yu-Jin 53.91; Jung Ji-Hye 53.87; Jung Ye-Lim 51.68; Jung Chae-Yun 49.54;
Kim Mi-Yeon 49.53;
H T (13): Park Seo-Jin 57.57; Kwon Su-Ah 54.42; Kim Yun-Suh 54.11; Kim Hwi-Su 53.74;
Lee Hyun-Joo 52.29;
J T (14): Kim Kyung-Ae 51.41; Lee Keum-Hee 51.22; Kim Ji-Min 50.31; Lee Ka-Hui 50.26;
Park Ah-Young 48.55; Bae Sung-Mi 48.15; Lee Se-Bin 46.89; Kwon Jae-Eun 44.76;
Heptathlon (13/14)/no details: Shin Ji-Ae 4321; Han Yi-Seul 4235; Kong Min-Kyong 4120;
10000 m Walk (14): Lee Jeong-Eun 46:40.44; Kim Min-Ji 47:29.92; Lim Kyung-Hee 47:43.53;
4×100 R (13): ?? Team (Hwang Yoon-Kyung, Lim Ji-Hui, Jung Da-Hye, Kim Ae-Yeong) 47.17;
4×400 R (15): ?? Team (Kim Ye-Young, Noh Ji-Hyun, Kim Ji-Eun, Jang Se-Bin) 3:49.38;
Mixed Relays:
4×400 R (14): ?? Team (Lim Chan-Ho, Eum Ki-Hyun, Kim Myung-Ji, Ahn Kyung-Rin) 3:31.03;
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University Champs:
Men:
100 m (13)/+1.9: Lee Shim-On 10.30; Woo In-Seop 10.39; Kim Kil-Hoon 10.48; Lee Sung-Jin 10.58;
Choi Sung-Yeol 10.70; Roh Da-Won 10.72; Lee Keun-Jae 10.73;
heats (13) h1/+0.1: Lee Shim-On 10.66; Kim Kil-Hoon 10.70; h2/+1.4: Woo In-Seop 10.76;
200 m (14)/+0.9: Lee Jae-Sung 21.38;
heats (14) h1/+1.4: Lee Jae-Sung 21.25; Lee Keun-Jae 21.90;
400 m (13): Ju Seung-Kyun 46.11 / 4th KOR All-Time; Lee Do-Ha 46.84; Jung Ahn-Sung 48.77;
800 m (14): Lee Hyun-Seo 1:54.68;
1500 m (13): Jo Min-Hyuk 3:55.67; Jun Min-Kuk/2004 3:56.08; Shin Yong-Min 3:56.40;
110 m H (15)/ 0.0: Park In-Woo 14.92;
400 m H (14): Song Dong-Ik 51.90; Shin Dong-Ho 52.28; Jo Hwi-In 53.09; Baek Sung-Yu 53.10;
Lee Ju-Hyun 53.52;
L J (13): Lee Hyu-Woo 7.59/+1.0; Lee Keon-Woo 7.21/-1.8; Lee Min-Je 7.21w/+4.3;
Lee Chan-Hyung/2004 7.14/+0.8;
T J (14): Lee Min-Je 15.69w/+2.4; Lee Kye-Ong 15.30w/+2.1;
S P (13): Lee Sung-Bin 17.07; Hong Dong-Rok 15.45; Park Do-Hyun 15.18;
D T (13): Jang Jae-Duk 45.30;
J T (14): Ahn Ha-Young 69.44; Jun Byung-Jun 64.78; Lee Jun-Hyung 63.29;
10000 m Walk (14): Moon Jung-Hyun 43:56.94; Lee Sung-Yoon 44:27.48;
4×100 R (13): ?? Team (Joo Seung-Kyun, Lee Jae-Sung, Woo In-Seop, Lee Si-Mon) 39.41;
Women:
200 m (14)/+1.1: Lee Chae-Hyun 25.02;
400 m (13): Lee Ka-Eun 57.75;
T J (13): Park Ji-Hyun 12.16/+1.9;
D T (15): Kim Ji-In 45.26; Shim Myung-Jin 41.77;
J T (14): Yun Se-Jin 49.46; Choi Ka-Hee 45.80;
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HONGKONG
HKAA Inter-City Athletics Champs / 24. – 25.06.2023
(-courtesy of the HKAA – website – )
this competition was organised for Junior and Youth athletes with participation of athletes from HKG, CHN,
KOR, MAC, MAS and TPE / several events were held as combined events for Junior & Youth athletes
Junior Men / U20:
100 m (25)/-1.0: Lin Jianhao CHN 10.72; Chen Cheung Hung HKG/2004 10.82; Kim Jeong-Yun KOR/2005 10.89;
heats (25) h4/-0.3: Lin Jianhao CHN 10.67; Cheng Cheung Hung HKG/2004 10.76; Kim Jeong-Yun
KOR/2005 10.78; Chung Tsz Sing HKG/2005 10.78;
200 m (24)/+1.0: Bae Keon-Yul KOR/2005 21.50;
400 m (25): Bae Keon-Yul KOR/2005 47.06; Du Wenxin CHN/2005 48.31;
heats (25) h2: Bae Keon-Yul KOR/2005 48.19; Du Wenxin CHN/2005 48.64;
800 m (24): Kim Eun-Hyuk KOR/2005 1:56.05;
110 m H / 99 cm (25)/-1.1: Liu Hiu Long HKG/2004 13.99 (& 14.22/-1.4 as 1h2);
400 m H (214): Tsang Kin Ho HKG/2005 53.90;
H J (25): Choi Jin-Woo KOR/2005 2.15;
L J (24): Loi Hoi Lam HKG 7.10w/+2.1 (& 7.08/+0.4);
D T / 1.75 kg (24): Park Min-Jae KOR/2005 47.87;
4×100 R (25): Junior Team/HKG 40.79;
Youth Boys / U18:
100 m (25)/-2.2: Chan Yat Lok HKG/2007 10.72 (& 10.77/-0.8 as 1h2);
200 m (24)/+1.3: Magnus Proctor Johansson HKG/2006 21.47; Wesley Leung Ching Hang HKG/2007 21.60
(& 21.81/-0.3 as 1h2); Chan Yat Lok HKG/2007 21.81;
400 m (25): Wei Chunhei CHN/2006 48.63;
800 m (24): Chiang Yi-An TPE/2006 1:57.83;
110 m H / 91.4 cm (25)/-2.6: Wu Yu-Ting TPE/2007 14.35; Mak Tsz Ching HKG 14.99;
heats (25) h2/+0.4: Wu Yu-Ting TPE/2007 14.34; Ryan Har Yamwan HKG 14.56; h3/-0.4: Chau Ho Yin
HKG 14.79;
S P / 5 kg (25): Park Si-Hoon KOR/2007 18.63;
J T / 700 g (25): Chiu Shao-En TPE/2006 69.50;
Junior Women / U20:
100 m (25)/-1.7: Lee Han Yi HKG/2004 12.22;
3000 m St (24): Merlanie Haarring TPE/2004 12:01.90;
100 m H (24)/-0.2: Emma Hill Yu Wei Ling MAS/2004 15.16;
P V (24): Lau Yan Yuet HKG 2.65 / NYR;
T J (25): Sylvia Chow HKG 11.93/+1.3 / NYR;
H T (24): Kim Tae-Hee KOR/2005 59.74;
J T (25): Ng Jing Xuan MAS/2004 43.83; Song Chae-Eun KOR/2005 41.87;
4×100 R (24): Junior Team/HKG 47.38;
Youth Girls / U18:
200 m (24)/+1.8: Nicole Yau Sin Ting HKG/2007 24.84 (& 24.73/+1.6 as 1h2);
400 m (25): Jane Ming Suet Karlsson HKG/2007 56.45; Chow Chi Kiu HKG/2007 57.92;
100 m H / 76.2 cm (25)/-1.7: Lai Ying-Ning TPE/2006 13.99; Chloe Pak Hoi Man HKG/2006 14.15;
Liu Pei-Hsuan TPE/2007 14.44; Hsiao Chieh TPE/2008 14.79; Yu Pui Yi HKG/2007 14.87;
heats (25) h1/-0.6: Liu Pei-Hsuan TPE/2007 14.56; h2/-0.6: Lai Ying-Ning TPE/2006 14.02; Chloe Pak Hoi Man HKG/2006 14.30; Hsiao Chieh TPE/2008 14.83; Yu Pui Yi HKG/2007 14.99;
J T / 500 g (25): Cyrene Hui HKG 44.65; Sara Kwong Sze Oi HKG 43.18;
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SAUDI ARABIA
National Youth/U18 Championships at Qatif / 09. – 10.06.2023
(-courtesy of the KSA-Federation-website – )
following are selected best performances with thanks to the translations from ARAB figures by Mr Mohammad
Abdulwahab / all athletes obviously born 2006 or later (although not indicated in the official results) / height of hurdles and weight of implements needs to be confirmed & no wind- readings abailable by info from the website
Men:
100 m (9): Bader Mubarak Al-Qahtani/2006 10.67; Saoud Jaber Haqwi/2006 10.76; Hussein Munir
Al-Abdulbaqi/2007 10.77; Salah Nour Abkar/2006 10.78;
200 m (10): Saoud Jaber Haqwi/2006 21.82; Bader Mubarak Al-Qahtani/2006 21.83;
110 m H / 91.4 cm or 99 cm ? (9): Abdulrahman Saad Majrashi 14.82; Mojtaba Hossein Al-Hamdan 14.83;
Saad Mohamed Al-Sabiei 14.98 (14.973); Abdulaziz Abdellah Housawi 14.98 (14.979);
P V (9): Ali Ghassan Al-Qassab 4.30;
L J (9): Mubarak Shaheen El-Shaheen 7.21; Ali Hussein Al-Nasfan/2006 7.04; Sami Musa Bakhit/2005 7.03;
T J (10): Sami Musa Bakhit/2005 15.21; Yahya Nasser Mjadal 14.70;
D T / 1.5 kg or 1.75 kg ? (9): Hassan Mubarak Al-Ahsaee 49.31;
H T / 5 kg or 6 kg (10): Saleh Khalil Al-Saad 56.73;
LEBANON
FLA Meeting at Beyrouth / 01.07.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Wassim El Hawly, FLA – )
following are selected best performances from this national competition for specific events only
Men:
100 m/+0.2: Noureddine Hadid 10.73; Tamer Saleh 10.84;
200 m/-0.4: Tamer Saleh 22.02;
800 m: Abdo Helou 1:56.25;
400 m H: Marc Anthony Ibrahim 51.05;
S P: Badri Obeid 15.31; Ali Abbas 14.12;
J T: Nabil El Akoumi 57.90;
Women:
100 m/-0.6: Maysaa Mouawad 12.21;
H J: Maysaa Mouawad 1.65;
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PHILIPPINES
PATAFA Trials Meetings at Pasig / 11.06. & 27.06.2023
(-courtesy of Ms Maricor Pacheco, PHI-Federation – )
there were two Trials held for specific events only (with 5 events only on 11th Jun) and the best performances
are reported as below
Men:
60 m (27)/nwi: Janry Ubas 7.06;
100 m (11)/+0.4: Anfernee Lopena 10.66; Alhryan Labita 10.88;
100 m (27)/+0.6: Anfernee Lopena 10.55; Clinton Kingsley Bautista 10.83; Alhryan Labita 10.85;
John Dave Puno 10.88;
200 m (27)/-0.1: Anfernee Lopena 21.59 (21.587); Clinton Kingsley Bautista 21.59 (21.589);
400 m (27): Joyme Sequita 47.89;
800 m (27): Hussein Lorana/2004 1:50.85; Edgar Carado 1:57.40;
1500 m (27): Alfrence Braza 3:56.60;
3000 m St (27)/hand-timed: Erwin Mancao 9:27.5; Eduard Josh Buenavista 9:30.8;
110 m H (11)/-0.2: Clinton Kingsley Bautista 14.43; Alvin Vergel 14.69; Tochukwu Onoura Okolo 15.03;
110 m H (27)/+1.0: Alvin Vergel 14.43; Tochukwu Onoura Okolo 14.54;
H J (27): Leonard Grospe 2.15; Ernie Calipay 2.05;
L J (27): John Mike Lera 7.14/+1.1; Aries Toledo 7.11/ 0.0;
S P (11): John Albert Mantua 17.19;
D T (27): Joshua Melgar 44.62; Russel Rocaforte 44.37;
J T (27): John Paul Sarmiento 61.58;
Women:
100 m (27)/-0.4: Lianne Diana Pama 12.26;
400 m (27): Bernalyn Bejoy 55.43; Jessel Lumapas 55.81;
100 m H (11)/-0.8: Jelly D.Paragile 14.13;
100 m H (27)/+0.5: Jelly D.Paragile 13.90; Sarah Dequinan 15.17;
L J (27): Sarah Dequinan 5.65/+0.9;
J T (27): Evalyn Palabrica 47.32; Gennah Malapit 39.79;
ASEAN Schools Games Trials at Pasig / 10.06.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Andrew Pirie – )
following are few selected best performances (out of incomplete results reported with rather low standards
in most events at this competition for Youth athletes)
Youth Boys:
100 m/nwi: Renier Ranges 10.83;
800 m: Cresjol Pasion 1:59.09;
Youth Girls:
J T / 500 g: Ana Bhianca Espenilla 49.81; Gennah Malapit 49.09;
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SINGAPORE
4th SA Allcomers Meeting / 24. – 25.06.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Sha, Singapore – Federation- )
following are few selected best performances from this competition with few events for different age-categories
Men:
110 m H (25)/+0.3: Ang Chen Xiang 14.45;
Youth Boys:
D T / 1.5 kg (25): Tan Jun Jie/2007 48.12;
Women:
3000 m St (24): Vanessa Lee Ying Zhuang 12:03.41;
H J (24): Michelle Sng Suat Li 1.70;
4×100 R (25): Singapore Trials Team 48.39;
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MALAYSIA
Pahang Open Championships at Kuantan / 25.06.2023
(-courtesy of Mr Jad Adrian Washif – )
following are selected best performances / all athletes from Malaysia except few guests from Singapore
Men:
100 m/-0.2: Khairul Hafiz Jantan 10.66; Nabil Rizal Alwani 10.66; Muhammad Aqil Yasmin 10.74;
Mohd Thaqif Hisham 10.78; Muhammad Idham Rosli 10.83;
5000 m: Prabudass Krishnan 15:12.74;
110 m H/-0.1: Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhamad 14.23; Benedict Ian Gawok 14.62;
S P: Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli 15,39;
J T: Roy Ng Kai Leong SGP 55.14;
10000 m Walk: Khairul Ikhwan Zulkefli/2006 50:46.53; Arif Fahmi Matsusin 50:57.01;
Women:
100 m/-0.4: Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 11.71; Nur Afrina Batrisya Rizal/2004 12.11; Azreen Nabila Alias 12.12;
H J: Yap Sean Yee 1.65;
S P: Nani Sahirah Maryata 14.21;
D T: Queenie Ting Kung Ni 47.04; Nur Atiqah Sufiah Hanizam 42.21;
H T: Nurul Hidayah Lukman 47.87; Nurul Aiyani Kamaluddin 40.22;
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Delayed Results
QATAR
Aspire Open Meetings at Doha during May 2023
(-courtesy of the Aspire Results website – )
following are selected best performances from two Open Outdoor competitions with few specific events for Men only / nationality of few QAT-based athletes unconfirmed
Competition on 24th May
100 m / Race 1/-0.1: Mahamat Goubaye Youssef CHA 10.63; Youssef Hamed QAT/2004 10.69;
Race 2/+1.3: Caleb Kaportoyi ???/2005 10.76; Mahamat Ali Sakine QAT/2006 10.76;
200 m/+0.2: Mahamat Goubaye Youssef CHA 21.20; Youssef Hamed QAT/2004 21.36; Tameen Al-Temimi
QAT/2006 21.48; Abderahman Mahamat Kogne QAT/2006 21.53; Ashour Zakaria Kamal QAT/2004 21.84;
800 m: Mohamed Taberkouyat MAR 1:51.37; Yasir Jamal Mohamed QAT/2005 1:51.55; Othmane Dani
QAT/2004 1:52.15; Mostafa Fathi QAT/2007 1:54.73;
1500 m: Muhyadin Ismail SOM 3:43.60; Said Omar SOM 3:46.41; Oussama Zeroual MAR 3:46.81;
Mohamoud Hussein Ahmed SOM/2005 3:48.62; Suleiman Abdelsalam Barkad QAT/2006 3:50.61; Mostafa Mohamed QAT/2005 3:50.79; Mouhyadin Ducale QAT 3:51.68; Hassan Abdillahi QAT/2005 3:52.97; Zineddine Ferrah QAT/2006 3:53.67; Hamze Adam QAT/2006 3:54.84; Yahya Arbe QAT/2005 3:55.64;
T J/nwi: Mohamed Ali Al-Noufal QAT/2005 15.10; Faki Mahamat ???/2006 14.93;
Junior Men:
D T / 1.75 kg: Jibreen Adoum Ahmed QAT/2005 56.50 / Asian 2023 Junior Leader;
Youth Boys:
110 m H/most probably 91.4 cm ??/ +1.0: Souleyman Sekou QAT/2006 14.24; Mubarak Abdullah Al-Noubi QAT/2006 14.34;
H T / 5 kg: Ibrahim Abdulrahman QAT/2007 70.50;
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Competition on 17th May
800 m: Mohamed Taberkouyat MAR 1:50.54; Yasir Ismail Mohamed QAT/2005 1:52.08; Mostafa Fathi
QAT/2007 1:54.28; Ibrahim Abdallah QAT/2007 1:54.46;
1500 m: Zakaria Al-Ahlami QAT/2004 3:45.42; Othmane Dani QAT/2004 3:46.60; Mohamoud Hussein Ahmed SOM/2005 3:47.44; Hatim Oulghazi QAT/2007 3:47.53; Mouhyadin Ducale QAT 3:49.40;
3000 m: Muhyadin Ismail SOM 8:02.90; Said Omar SOM 8:03.20; Oussama Zeroual MAR 8:07.36;
Mostafa Mohamed QAT/2005 8:07.82; Mohamed El Alami MAR/2004 8:17.23; Hassan Abdillahi QAT/2005 8:25.34; Yahya Arbe QAT/2005 8:26.95; Hamze Adam QAT/2006 8:30.18; Suleiman Abdelsalam Barkad QAT/2006 8:37.13; Zineddine Ferrah QAT/2006 8:40.72;
L J/nwi: Mohamed Mounir Abdelsalam QAT 7.12;
Youth Boys:
Bangkok – 14 July 2023:
Japan’s Sumire Hata was the cynosure of all eyes as she leaped a huge 6.97m to win the women’s long jump on Friday evening.
India’s 19-year-old Shaili Singh was leading the long jump contest with her first round 6.54m and expected to win the event until Hata toppled the table with a 6.74m in her fourth round.
Shaili came here with a personal best of 6.76m, which was 1 cm more than Hata’s before the commencement of the competition today. Hence the Indian made some desperate attempts to take the lead from Hata. However, the day belong to the Japanese jumper as the uncorked the even better 6.97m in the final round. In that process, Hata erased the 25-year-old Championship Record held by Guan Yingnan of China since 1998. Shaili, the silver medalist from the 2021 World U20 Championships in Nairobi is settled with the silver and Zhong Jiawei of China went home with the bronze in 6.46m.
Reigning Asian champion Li Ling was trying to improve her Area Record of 4.72m in the women’s pole vault after equalling her meet mark of 4.66m with a single try-out. However, she called it a day after two unsuccessful attempts at 4.73m.
Singapore’s Shanti Veronica Pereira, a multiple medalist in the regional South East Asian Games got her first-ever senior Asian title as she ran a race of her life to win the women’s 100m in 11.20 secs. Iran’s Farzaneh Faishi was just one-hundredth of a second faster than China’s Ge Manqi (11.39 to 11.40 secs) for the silver.
In the men’s race, Japan’s Hiroki Yanagita surprised favourite Hassan Taftian to win in 10.02 secs. Saudi Arabia’s Abkar Md Abdullah got the silver (10.19s) and Taftian the bronze (10.23s).
The Japanese men also collected two other gold medals on the third day through Shunya Takayama in 110m hurdles (13.29 secs) and Ryoma Aoki in the 3000m steeplechase (8:34.91).
World champion Feng Bin improved her discus throw championship record to 66.42m.
Ram. Murali Krishnan for Asian Athletics
Bangkok – 13 July 2023:
The 25th Asian Athletics Championships commenced with a golden note to the hosts Thailand as their men’s 4 x 100m relay quartet exhibited excellent athleticism that warm the goggles of the spectators on a warming opening day (12 July).
The triumphant winning team consisting of Natawat Iamudom, Chayut Khongprasit, Soraoat Dapbang and Puripol Boonson bettered the previous mark held in their team’s name since the previous edition held at Doha in 2019 by clocking 38.66 secs in the qualifying round. The quartet went on to improve it further in the finals with a time of 38.55 secs, with a clear lead over second-placed China (38.87s).
It was the fifth time that a Thailand men’s team won the gold in the Asian championship history in this event.
Japan’s domination on the opening day includes a top-notch victory in women’s javelin throw in which 27-year-old Marina Saito (61.67m) surprised China’s Olympic champion Liu Shiying (61.51m) for the gold. Sri Lankan Nadeesha Dilhani registered a personal best of 60.93m to complete the podium.
Nozomi Tanaka rewrites the 1,500m meet mark to 4:06.75 while Mariko Morimoto topped in the triple jump with a distance of 14.06m. In the men’s 10,000m, Ren Tazawa outpowered Shadrack Kimutai Koech, running under the Kazakh flag, to win in 29:18.44 to 29:31.62. Indian runner Abhishek Pal took the bronze (29:33.26).
China got the lone gold on the opening day through their women’s 4 x 100m relay team (Liang Xiaojing, Yuan Qiqi, Wei Yongli and Ge Manqi) in 43.35 secs with Japan (43.95) and Thailand (44.56) took the minor placings.
India came up on the second day:
Athletes from India and Japan took three titles each on Thursday. Among the three golds India won, the most surprising one came from Jyothi Yarraji in women’s 100m hurdles. Jyothi was the fastest qualifier to finals with her heats timing of 12.98 secs, which was just one-hundredths of a second slower than the meet mark of 12.97s held by Chian’s Feng Yan since 1998.
The line-up in finals includes Japan’s Asuka Terada and Masumi Aoki, the silver and bronze medalists in the previous edition of the championships held at Doha four years ago. There was a sudden downpour just before the commencement of the final race. Thereafter a false start from China’s Wu Yanni ate away some valuable minutes as she is reluctant to buy the verdict of the officials before giving it away.
When the race began, Jyothi fumbled on the start before catching up with the Japanese duo at the seventh hurdle and got the better of them at the finish in a modest 13.09 secs win.
Similarly, in the triple jump, India’s Commonwealth Games silver medalist Abdulla Aboobacker was trailing sixth after the second round. He leaped 16.92m in his fourth round which fetch him the gold ahead of Japan’s Hikaru Ikehata (16.73m) and Koren Kim Jang-Woo (16.59m). Surprisingly, China’s Fang Yaoqing (the reigning Asian Indoor Champion) and Wu Ruiting (2017 & 2019 World Championships finalist) finished fourth and eighth respectively in this event.
In yet another surprise, metric miler Ajay Kumar Saroj came from behind to win the men’s 1500m in 3:41.51. “Today’s win earned me an automatic spot in the upcoming World championships in Budapest. However, I am focusing on the Asian Games”, the winner revealed after the race. In his earlier two Asian championships, Ajay won gold in 2017 and a silver 2019.
Chinese hammer throwers dominated in both men and women categories with victories through Wang Qi (72.13m) and Zhao Jie (69.39m).
Coming back to Japanese victories, Kentaro Sato posted a personal best of 45.00 secs to win 400m, Haruka Kokai 32:59.36 in 10,000m and the decathlon winner Yuma Maruyama scored 7,745 points. India’s overnight leader Tejaswin Shankar finished third in the decathlon behind Maruyama and home-favorite Sutthisak Singhon, the 2018 Asian Games silver medalist.
In other events, Sri Lankan quarter-miler Nadeesha Ramanayake improved her personal best to 52.61 secs to win the women’s 400m while Kazakh high jumper Kristina Ovchinnikoa clinches the gold by sailing over 1.86m.
Ram. Murali Krishnan for Asian Athletics
Bangkok – 15 July 2023:
There was an interesting dual between India’s Murali Sreeshankar and Chinese Taipei’s Lin Yu-Tang as the long jump arena took the sheen away from other events once again on the fourth day evening here at Supachalasai National Stadium.
Under the scorching sun, Sreeshankar led the field with his opening jump of 8.10m. However, his joy was short-lived as Lin equaled the distance within a couple of minutes. China’s Zhang Mingkun, this year’s Asian indoor bronze medalist, logged 8.08m while taking his first round between the above two jumpers.
Sreeshankar snatched the lead briefly again with his third round 8.12m. However, Lin produced an astonishing jump in the fourth round as he hit the sand pit at an amazing 8.40m, which was surprisingly 28 cm more than his previous best. The Indian made a sincere effort to move farther but just managed a decent 8.37m leap in the final round to settle for silver. Although a bit disappointed, Sreeshankar was happy that he managed to qualify for next year’s Olympic Games in Paris with today’s performance. Mingkun got the bronze with his first-round mark of 8.08m. It was the second win for Lin in the Asian competitions this year after his first gold in the Asian Indoors at Astana.
Korea’s World 2022 Indoor High Jump Champion Woo Sang-Hyeok had seamless first attempt clearances till 2.28m where two other contestants, Sarvesh Anil Kushare from India and the host nation’s Tawan Kaeodam knocked the cross-bar thrice. Woo asked the bar to be raised to 2.33m thereafter but could not succeed to clear it this time. The Korean had a personal best of 2.35m in his name since Tokyo Olympics two years ago where he finished fourth.
Though Anil and Tawan cleared an identical 2.26m, the silver went in favour of the Indian as he had the least number of failures during the competition than the Thai jumper.
In the discus throw, China’s Tuergong Abuduaini improved his PB to 61.19 in the final round to snatch the gold from Eissa Zankawi of Kuwait, who hurled the disc to 60.23m. Malaysia’s Muhammad Irfan Shamshuddin, who was leading the competition until the fifth round with 59.63m, got the bronze. Shamshuddin was a silver medalist in the 2017 Asian Championships held at Bhubaneswar.
Qatar’s Mohamed Hemeida Bassem (48.64s) and Robyn Lauren Brown from the Philippines (57.50s) took the top spots in the 400m hurdles for Men and Women respectively.
The women’s heptathlon witnessed the first two positions from the previous edition of the championships held at Doha in 2017 replicated here as Yekaterina Voronina (Uzbekistan) and Swapna Barman (India) were returned to occupy the same spots in Bangkok. Voronina, the 2014 Asian Games champion garnered 6,098 points against Swapna, the 2018 Asian Games champion who collected 5,840 points for the silver. Japan’s Yuki Yamasaki completes the podium with 5,696 points.
The 4 x 400m mixed relay saw a thrilling win for India in 3:14.70 ahead of Sri Lanka (3:15.41) and Japan (3:15.71). The Indian team consisting of Rajesh Ramesh, Aishwarya Mishra, Amoj Jacob and Subha Venkatesan brought excitement to the fans as the lead was keep changing intermittently in every leg until Subha, the anchor for the winning team was crossing the finish line with a comfortable margin.
Tomorrow (16) will be the last day of the five-day championships which ensures every winner here gains an automatic place to enter the World Championships to be held at Budapest next month.
Ram. Murali Krishnan for Asian Athletics
Bangkok – 16 July 2023:
All that starts well, ends well. Proving that proverb in reality the Athletics Association of Thailand, which hosts the Secretariat of the Asian Athletics Association (AAA) had successfully organised the 25th edition of the Asian Athletics Championships in Supachalasai National Stadium here in the last five days.
Coinciding with the Golden Jubilee (1973-2023) of the AAA, the championship was organised for the first time in Bangkok although Thailand had the experience and success stories of organising many other competitions on behalf of the continental area association in the past five decades.
As many as 11 new championships records were created and one equaled in the five days of competitions held in the capital city of Thailand. Six athletes and two relay teams have successfully defended their title from the previous edition of the championships held at Doha four years ago.
All eyes were on Ernest John Obiena, the Asian Area Record-holder from the Philippines, as he cleared the initial heights in the pole vault with ease. He took two tries to scale 5.91m, which was 20 cm more than the championship record he set in 2019. Thereafter he asked the bar to be raised to 6.02m, but could not succeed in all his attempts to clear it. Obiena became the first Asian athlete to scale the benchmark 6 metres last month in Bergen, Norway. Saudi Arabia’s Hussain Asim Al-Hizam (5.56m) and China’s Huang Boakai (5.51m) were the other medalists on the podium.
The other successful athlete to defend the title on Sunday evening was Qatari half-miler Abdalla Haydar Abubaker (1:45.53) in men’s 800m, in which Indian Krishan Kumar (1:45.88) and Kuwait’s Ebrahim Al-Zofairi (1:46.11) gave him the required challenge.
Notable among the other athletes who set new championship records today was Shanti Veronica Pereira. The Singaporean completes a “Golden Double” by adding her 200m gold to the 100m win she had earlier. Shanti clocked a new meet mark of 22.70 secs which erased Salwa Eid Naser’s 22.74s from Doha. Indian 100m hurdles winner Jyothi Yarraji was hanging on with Shanti until the last 70m and finished with a silver in 23.13 secs slightly ahead of Li Yuting of China who clocked 23.25s for the bronze.
Japan’s Towe Uzawa surprised the top guns to win the men’s race in 20.23 secs to erase Qatari Femi Ogunode’s 2015 mark of 20.28 secs from the books. Defending champion Xie Zhenye from China finished just outside the podium in fourth and an injured Ogunode in eighth place.
Sri Lankan Tharushi Dilsara Mudiyanselage battled it out for the top spot in women’s 800m with India’s Chanda and her own country-mate Gayanthika Abeyrathna. In that process, Tharushi bettered the meet mark with 2:00.66 followed by Chanda (2:01.58) and Gayanthika (2:03.25).
Minutes later, Tharushi came back to anchor the Sri Lankan team to a silver medal in the women’s 4 x 400m relay wherein the team posted a new national record of 3:33.27 behind the winners Vietnam (3:32.36).
Sri Lankan men’s 4 x 400m relay quartet consisting of Aruna Dharshana, Kaushika Keshan, Rajitha Niranjan Rajakaruna and Kalinga Kumarage was the last one to smash the championship record by clocking a noteworthy 3:01.56 ahead of India (3:01.80) and Qatar (3:04.26).
Probably the Chinese Taipei javelin thrower Cheng Chao-Tsun was the most disappointed athlete this evening as the meet record-holder and defending champion could manage to throw the spear only a paltry 69.54m to land in seventh place. Japan’s Roderik Genki Dean won the event ahead of Indian D.P. Manu (83.15 to 81.01m).
China’s Song Jiayun won the women’s shot put with 18.88m. Japanese runners were top in 5,000m as Hyuga Endo (13:34.94) and Yuma Yamamoto (15:51.16) earned gold medals in men’s and women’s categories respectively.
Earlier in the morning in the re-introduced 20 KM Race Walk, Yutaro Murayama (Japan, 1:24:41) and Yang Liujing (China, 1:32:38) went home as winners.
The organisation of the next two editions of the Asian Athletics Championships has been awarded to Gumi, Korea (2025) and Xiamen, China (2027).
Ram. Murali Krishnan for Asian Athletics
By A Correspondent
Another World Athletics championships have arrived for the second successive year only because the calendar was badly upset in 2020 due to Covid-19 forcing the Olympic Games to be shifted to 2021 and the corresponding World championships to be rescheduled for 2022.
Though it could be taxing for the athletes, the fans cannot complain about the prospects of witnessing yet another World championships, especially in a year of high-voltage action, world records and razor-sharp contests.
Asia had 15 medals including five gold last time at Oregon, 36 countries competed from Asia and there were four Asian records set during the championships. The bulk of the Asian medals came from the racewalking events last time with the Japanese and the Chinese particularly strong on the road. This time, too, there could be expectations that the walkers would chip in handsomely for Asia.
Asia will have two outstanding athletes in the field, Chinese shot putter Gong Lijiao, who would be competing in her ninth straight World championships, and Qatari Mutaz Essa Barshim, who would be gunning for his fourth straight world title at the age of 32. Also going for her eighth World championships would be Chinese walker Liu Hong who has four World titles plus a silver through the years.
Barshim had won an emotional title amidst boisterous celebrations back home in the World championships in 2019 and he effortlessly added a third one last year at Oregon with a clearance of 2,37m. He is one centimetre less for the world lead this season.
The multi-talented American, JuVaughn Harrison at 2.35m is the next best to Barshim. Danil Lysenko of Russia, also at 2.35m, cannot figure in the Worlds because of the Russian ban.
Gong Lijiao made her World championships debut at the age of 18, finishing sixth with 18.66m at Osaka, Japan. That edition was the first of the four titles that the great New Zealander Valerie Adams, now retired, won on the trot. Gong Lijiao has two gold, two silver and three bronze medals from the Worlds. She skipped the Asian championships in June when team-mate Song Jianyuan won the gold with 18.88m.
Americans lead the charts
Americans Maggie Ewen (20.45m) and Chase Ealey (20.06m, tied second with Gong Lijiao for the season), lead the women’s shot put form charts, but they have both slumped after their 20-metre-plus performances. Ealey, who will be defending her title, in fact registered 18.62m at the US Nationals for the fourth place. Gong Lijiao should start the favourite under the circumstances.
Men’s shot put will miss a meaningful Asian presence since Asian record holder, Tajinder Pal Singh Toor (21.77m) has opted out of the Worlds to concentrate on his Asian Games preparations. He had also suffered an injury in recent times.
However, China and India are adequately represented in the men’s long jump. The long jump presents an intriguing picture with Olympic champion Miltiadis Tentoglou being the most consistent (season best 8.26m) as against the world-leading marks of the Indians, Jeswin Aldrin (8.42m) and Murali Sreeshankar (8.41m). Many international experts still have decided to opt for the Greek as the favourite with not many even prepared to mention the Indians.
Wang Jianan should be a factor in long jump
We should not rule out the reigning champion from China, though. Wang Jianan had stunned the world and Tentoglou last year with a last-round jump of 8.36m to clinch gold in only his second competition of the season. This season the Chinese is looking better than what he was last year though he has once again had only a limited number of competitions, two indoors and two out, with a best of 8.26m at the World championships trials back home in July. Wang incidentally is a world junior champion in 2014 and had a bronze in the World championships in 2015 apart from being Asian Games champion in 2018.
Jamaican Wayne Pinnock who has achieved 8.32m and 8.37m this season, Cuban Maykel Masso (SB 8.36m) and American Marquis Dendy (SB 8.34m) should be the other main contenders in the long jump contest. Will the Indians come up to expectations of their vast number of fans?
Men’s triple jump will have three Indians, Praveen Chithravel, Abdulla Aboobacker and Eldhose Paul, plus the experienced Chinese, Zhu Yaming, to provide the Asian challenge in a classy field in which Italian Andy Diaz, Jamaican Jaydon Hibbert and Burundi’s Hughes Zhango should be the main contenders following the last-minute withdrawal of Tokyo Olympic champion and defending champion Pedro Pablo Pichardo of Portugal.
The championships will miss Chinese Su Bingtian for the first time in seven editions. He was nursing an injury when reports last came in and he was quoted as saying he would better concentrate on his Paris Olympics preparations. Su Bingtian holds the Asian 100m record at 9.83s.
“Wherever you look, you’ve got some really outstanding performers and let’s just keep our fingers crossed that they maintain their form and their health through to Budapest and potentially some great head-to-head if you’re sitting there as a predictor of the Championships.”
The above observation by the World Athletics President, Sebastian Coe, who was re-elected for a third term on Aug 17, at his pre-Budapest video chat, sums up the exciting possibilities that the athletics fans are waiting for.
The Oregon records
The Oregon World Championships saw three world records, one by the incomparable American Sydney McLaughlin in the 400m hurdles, one by the habitual record man from Sweden pole-vaulter Armando Duplantis and the third by the Nigerian hurdler Tobi Amusan.
Amusan’s participation in the Budapest Worlds was in some doubt just days before the championships as she was provisionally suspended for a “whereabouts” violation by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU), but she was eventually cleared for participation. McLaughlin, who was preparing to run the 400m this time, pulled out at the last moment citing a minor injury.
That leaves Duplantis from the Oregon batch of world-record setters. The 23-year-old Swede should start overwhelming favourite again for the gold just as he was last time and a year earlier to that, at the Tokyo Olympics. He obliged at both the championships.
Duplantis has inched up the world-record ladder in true Bubka style and looks set to set many more records in the years to come. Among his rivals, though not at that level, is Filipino John Obiena who joined the six-metre club this season and is the bronze medallist from the last edition.
The most outstanding athlete this season has been Faith Kipyegon. The 29-year-old Kenyan smashed the world record in the 1500m at Firenz, Italy, on June 2, with a timing of 1:49.11 and a week later shattered the world record in the 5000m with an effort of 14:05.20 in Paris. In July, she bettered the women’s mile world record running 4:07.64 in Monaco.
Kipyegon should be the favourite at Budapest in both the 1500m and the 5000m. She already has two Olympic and two world titles in the 1500m plus two World championships silvers in 2015 and 2019. Gudaf Tsegay of Ethiopia and Laura Muir of Britain would be among the challengers for Kipyegon. Of course, there would be the superb Dutchwoman Sifan Hassan who is entered for the 1500m, 5000m and 10,000m once again, though her speed this season is in some doubt among the fast finishers in middle distance.
Ryan Crouser is unchallenged
Talking of world records, the incomparable Ryan Crouser stretched his mark in shot put to 23.56m, leaving no one in doubt as to who is the overwhelming favourite for Budapest. Crouser, two-time Olympic champion, is the defending champion in the World championships. As usual his closest contestants are expected to be his American team-mate Joe Kovacs (second this season with 22.69m) who could manage only the fourth place in the US championships but got into the team since Crouser had a wild card entry, and New Zealander Tom Walsh (22.58m).
One of the fiercely contested events in these championships should be the men’s 3000m steeplechase. World No. 1 Soufiane El Bakkali has remained unbeaten in nine finals from September 2021 to July 2023. But he has a formidable rival in the Ethiopian, Lemecha Girma, at Budapest.
Their rivalry is not new, but Girma, by bettering the 19-year-old world record of Saif Saeed Shaheen of Qatar (formerly of Kenya) by clocking 7:52.11 in Paris on 9 June, has proclaimed himself as the biggest threat to the reign of the Moroccan.
The dice is, however, loaded against the Ethiopian. In eight meetings between 2019 and 2022, Girma has finished ahead of El Bakkali only once, at the Doha World championships in 2019 when he took the silver behind Kenyan Conselsus Kipruto and El Bakkali took the bronze.
Can Girma edge El Bakkali?
So far, El Bakkali has shown a command over the three races he has competed this season, looking comfortable while leading or hanging around the fourth or fifth place before the last two laps. How he would respond to Girma’s pace is to be seen and that may most probably affect the other placings as well.
Of Asian interest in the steeplechase would be the fate of India’s Avinash Sable (personal best 8:11.20, 2022) and Japan’s Ryuji Miura who set a national record of 8:09.91 while coming second to Girma in Paris in June. He was seventh at the Olympics at home in 2021.
There will be a clutch of Kenyans, as usual, to challenge the top two though Sable showed in Birmingham last year that the Kenyans were beatable in a major competition without much sweat. The Indian bagged the silver and behind him, among others, was Kipruto who seems to have faded away this season.
Indian interest and medal hopes will naturally centre around Neeraj Chopra. The 25-year-old javelin thrower has acquired a cloak of invincibility since winning the Olympic gold in Tokyo. Not that he has been winning everything before him, but coming second in the last World championships, then taking the Diamond League trophy and winning the two Diamond League meetings he competed in this season have shown that he is right up there in contention for the top spot.
Not for nothing has the Athletics Weekly, the popular British magazine, put him as the overwhelming favourite for the World title. That is the only crown missing from his impressive collection that includes, apart from the Olympic gold, the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games gold in 2018.
The AW has in fact gone a step ahead in predicting Chopra to breach the 90-metre mark in the final at Budapest, a benchmark he and his fans have been looking forward for him to reach the past few years. At second place is Grenada’s Anderson Peters, the world champion the past two editions, and at third, Czech Jakub Vadlejch, who leads the season lists with 89.51m. Vadlejch has competed in nine meets this season, and the No. 2, German Julian Weeber (88.72m) in ten meets.
The forecasts: Chopra 91.45, Peters 88.55, Vadlejch 88.12.
In women’s javelin, Olympic champion Li Shiying of China could finish only second in the Asian championships, and though entered in the Budapest meet, she might not be in the best of form to challenge the likes of defending champion Kelsey-Lee Barber of Australia and Japanese leader of the season lists, Haruka Kitaguchi (67.04m, NR). Kitaguchi, bronze medallist at Eugene last year, is in the form of her life. The off-form Annu Rani of India who made the finals of the last two World championships is not expected to make an impact this time.
Even as the world waits for the action to unfold with several match-ups leaving the fans in great anticipation, there is also the worry and disappointment of some doping occurrences and last-minute withdrawals of a few top athletes including American Michael Norman, who will not be defending his 400m title, Briton Ellish McColgan, the Commonwealth Games champion, Sydney McLaughlin, who was to try the 400m, Athing Mu, the 800m American specialist, and Surinam’s Issam Assinga, the 200m sensation, who is battling a doping rule violation charge, among others.
By A Correspondent
It was a dramatic opening day at the World championships at Budapest on Saturday as the day wound through a stormy start to culminate in a world record in the 4x400m mixed relay.
In between, American Ryan Crouser set a championship record in shot put while Dutchwoman Sifan Hasan, going for an unprecedented treble of 1500m, 5000m and 10,000m, saw her dreams shattered around 30 metres from the finish in the 25-lap race when she stumbled and went sprawling.
The mixed relay also saw an unfortunate fall as the Netherlands anchor, Femke Bol, stumbled and fell with about five metres to go to the finish, leaving the team from the US as champion with a world record of 3:08.80. The US team of Justin Robinson, Rosey Effiong, Mathew Boling and Alexis Holmes bettered their own team’s record of 3:09.34 set in the World championships edition in Doha in 2019.
The Dutch did not finish, allowing Britain (3:11.06, national record) and the Czech Republic (3:11.98, national record) to take the minor medals.
Having come into this competition with two blood clots in his leg, Ryan Crouser, defending champion and world record holder in shot put, could have been considered not at his peak. But the big American put to rest all doubts with an opening throw of 22.63m, which he stretched to 22.98m in the second round. He could have sat down and relaxed just as the rest went through their rounds.
But Crouser is not the man to rest. He went through all his throws, and with the backing of an appreciative crowd in the last round, almost pulled off another world record. But that was not to be. His throw measured 23.51m, just five centimetres short of his record set at Westwood, California, in May this year. It was a championship record.
Italian Leonardo Fabbri claimed the silver with a personal best 22.34m that came in the third round while two-time champion Joe Kovacs of the US, won the bronze with 22.12m, just seven centimetres ahead of New Zealander Tom Walsh who was in the bronze medal position at the half-way stage.
“That was a tough one,” said Crouser as he defended his title in great style. “The last throw was testament to all the hard work and dedication over the last year.
“The last few days have been hard. With all that has happened, it was a phenomenal throw.”
Ethiopians sweep medals
Sifan Hassan looked disinterested in what was happening ahead of the pack in the women’s 10,000 much of the time. Those who might have been unfamiliar with her tactics might have wondered how she could come up from the tail-end and challenge the Ethiopians.
However, that is what the Dutchwoman did, making her move only with about 250 metres to go to the finish. Even at the 150-metre mark there could have been doubts whether Hassan or Gudaf Tsegay of Ethiopia, the eventual gold winner, would win.
But once into the home straight, Hassan was quick to take gain the edge. Or so we thought unaware of the fight that was still left in Tsegay, the 5000m defending champion from Oregon, and an Olympic bronze winner in 2021.
As Tsegay fought hard through the final straight, Hassan looked in trouble for a moment, but recovered enough to keep herself just head. That is till the last 30 metres, when she stumbled, allowing Tsegay through.
Behind Tesgay, her team-mates, Letesenbet Gidey (31:28.16) and Ejgayeho Taye (31:28.31) took the silver and bronze, in what was the biggest upset of the opening day.
Hassan was injured but put up a brave front as she was helped across the finish line by Gidey, in a touching show of camaraderie.
“It was a good race with an amazing finish,” said Tsegay “I like 1500m and 5000m much more, but now I feel very special as I have managed to add one more world title at a different distance.”
“I am keeping my smile, but it is really hard,” said Hassan “I am disappointed. This is sport, these things happen. I just had a bad moment. I felt really strong, and I tried to push on the last lap.
The rain-affected morning session had started with the men’s 20km walk final in which the Japanese had their hopes of making it another one-two like in Oregon last year, shattered by a 29-year-old Spaniard.
Spaniard beats Japanese in 20km
Alvaro Martin, twice European champion, took off from around the 15km mark in the first event of the championships and never looked back as two Japanese hopes crashed out of medal reckoning. Toshikazu Yamanishi, aiming for his third successive gold in the World championships, and Koki Ikeda, who led up to the 14km mark, faded away in the last five kilometres.
Ikeda had set such a pace at the start that many were left behind in the race to get into the leading group. In fact, despite a yellow card, the Japanese had pushed so hard that he was left alone in front after around two kilometres. He kept up his frenetic pace after that to be in front at the half-way stage in 38:37, with only Turkey’s Salih Korkmaz looking capable of matching the Japanese pace.
The Turk went out of contention after cautions and finished 16th, a rung below Ikeda (1:19:44).
Martin, who missed the bronze at the Tokyo Olympics by a small margin, clocked a world-leading 1:17:32, followed by the 2022 bronze medalist in 20km and 35km, Perseus Karlstrom of Sweden in a National record of 1:39. At third, in another national record of 1:17:47 was Brazilian Caio Bonfim.
Yamanishi who could never get back into contention after a brief second position behind his team-mate Ikeda, finished 24th in 1:21:39, a huge disappointment for Japan 2ho had started the Oregon edition by a one-two sweep of the medals in this racewalking event.
Martin was elated as he was to be expected to be. He won the gold in front of his family at Heroes Square.
“I was fourth at the last Olympics Games, I missed the bronze which motivated me to work hard,” the 29-year-old Spaniard told reporters.
“I had an amazing race today, I did not expect to finish this fast, it is amazing. I cannot express all my feelings right now, it feels like a dream,” said Martin.
Olympic champion Massimo Stano of Italy was off-color and could not come into reckoning at any stage, eventually dropping out.
Among the Japanese, Yuta Koga (1:19:02) had the best finish for his country at 12th while Eiki Takahashi (1:20:25) was 21st. Japan had four competitors with defending champion Yamanishi getting a wild card entry.
India had three walkers in the fray, but they fare poorly. Vikash Singh (1:21:58) was 27th while Paramjeet Singh Bisht (1:24.02) was 35th. The biggest disappointment was Akashdeep Singh on whom India had high hopes. But he finished 47th and last among the walkers who managed to complete the course in rain and moderate temperatures but high humidity, which at the start climbed to 100 per cent. The temperatures varied from 19 to 21 degrees with the thunderstorm bringing them down though the humidity was taxing for the walkers.
Despite the rain it was a fiercely contested event with as many as 18 walkers finishing within 1:20. Th top three finished inside 1:18 for the first time ever at a global championship. Nine of the top-10 timings in the world lists were clocked by the racewalkers today. The second fastest man this season, Chinese Zhang Jun (1:17:38) came home in 29th position in 1:23:13.
The men’s 3000m steeplechase heats brought about an early exit of India’s Avinash Sable as he finished seventh in his heat in a slow, by his standards, 8:22.24. He said after the race that he did not know what had happened and he simply could not kick hard enough to be able to occupy a place in the first five that ensured a place in the final. The practice of having “best losers” on time has been dispensed with in these championships.
Moving up in different heats were two Japanese, Ryuji Miura (8:18.73) who came in fourth in a heat and Ryoma Aoki (8:20.54) who was fifth in his heat.
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By A Correspondent
Noah Lyles took the men’s 100m title as he had promised he would in the run-up to the World championships. Joshua Cheptegei made it three in a row in the men’s 10,000m while a new name came up in Ethan Katzberg, a little-known Canadian who won the hammer throw gold as the second day wound up at the National Athletics Centre at Budapest on Sunday.
Briton Katarina Johnson-Thompson bounced her way back on the second day to upset favourite Anna Hall of the US in the heptathlon. This was the second World gold for the Briton, she having won in 2019.
Lyles and Fred Kerley, the American sprint stars had been forecasting a 100m showdown at Budapest, but the eventual line-up for the final did not have Kerley, the defending champion. He bowed out in the semifnals, finishing third in one of his poorest performances at 10.02s leaving the stage for the World 200m champion, Lyles.
Lyles got into his top gear only past the half-way mark having taken off with a modest start of 0.145s reaction time. Former world champion, Christian Coleman of the US and Zarnell Hughes of Britain looked to have an edge over Lyles, but the latter took over once past 60m, never to give the others a chance.
Lyles clocked 9.83s, his personal best and an equal world lead with Hughes who had clocked it in New York in June. Behind Lyles there was a blanket finish for silver, with three men credited with 9.88s.
The world junior champion, Letsile Tebogo of Botswana, who took the silver, Hughes, who won his first individual medal in the World championships, and Oblique Seville who comes from the land of Usain Bolt, all were credited with 9.88s, with thousandth of seconds separating them for the medals eventually.
Tebogo won the silver, one-thousandth of a second ahead of Hughes while Seville had to be contented with the fourth place.
“I knew what I had to do,” Lyles said. “I came here for three golds, ticked off one, others are coming. The 100m was the hardest one, it is out of the books. I will have fun with the event I love no”, he said, the last part referring to the 200m in which he is the acknowledged expert and champion.
“All these years, all these years of lessons, tribulations, of patience, I stuck to it. I had self-belief and trust in speed, my coach, and it’s all come together at last in the 100m at a World Championships,” said Hughes who had an incredulous look as the race finished, perhaps realising that for the first time he had won an individual medal at the Worlds. He was overcome by emotion as he knelt and received the congratulations from the others later.
“I’m not really devastated,” Kerley said, of his elimination at the semifinal stage. “That’s the point of the race, to find the better men. They were better men today.
“There were some movements in the start blocks but other than that I had no issues. I just have to move on. It was a terrible race for me but I’m good, I’m healthy. Life moves on”. Tebogo and Seville finished ahead of Kerley.
Sani Brown gets best placing for Japan
Japanese Abdul Hakim Sani Brown finished sixth in the 100m final with a 10.04s, bettering his seventh position in the last Worlds and achieving the best placing for his country in the men’s 100m.
Sani Brown had clocked a 9.97s while taking second place behind Lyles in the semifinals. He equalled his personal best with that and qualified for the Paris Olympics, the standard being 10.00s
“It’s really frustrating,” Sani Brown was quoted as saying. The 24-year-old Japanese had a poor reaction time but made up after that. “I was in better condition than last year, but I couldn’t give my best performance.”
“I was able to reconfirm I can compete on this stage. I feel like I’m getting closer to a medal than last year,” Sani Brown said. He had finished seventh in 200m also last year.
Cheptegei joins select band
In completing his hat-trick of 10,000m titles in the World championships, Cheptegei joined Ethiopian greats, Haile Gebrselassie and Kenenisa Bekele, and Briton Mo Farah. The Ethiopians have won four titles each.
Making his decisive move from about 500 metres to the finish, Cheptegei held onto his lead as he and Ethiopian Selemon Barega were engaged in a furious fight on the final back straight.
Into the home straight, Barega tried to chase the Ugandan down, but each passing yard, Cheptegei kept widening his lead with the Ethiopian visibly fading. In the end, Barega was edged to the silver by Kenyan Daniel Ebenyo, the Commonwealth Games silver medallist last year.
Cheptegei clocked 27:51.42, his season best, Ebenyo 27:52.60 and Barega 27:52.72.
“I am very excited and proud that I have succeed in winning my third world title in a row, “said Cheptegei, “This was the best possible way to end the season. This might be my last championships on the track. That’s why this gold medal means even more.”
Bahrain’s Birhanu Balew came 10th with a season best 28:08.03 while Japanese Ren Tazawa was 15th with 28:25.85
Katarina Johnson-Thompson was second to Hall at 3998 to 3905 on the first day. But on the second day of heptathlon, the Briton wrested back the lead which she had held briefly on the first day, with a leap of 6.54 to Hall’s 6.19 in long jump. Competing with a strapped leg because of an injury at this stage, Hall was pushed to third place for a while after javelin.
Johnson-Thompson had a 43-point lead going into the last event, the 800m where the American is strong. But on an injured leg Hall could not overhaul the Briton though she clocked the best, but Johnson-Thompson had 20 points to spare in the end, at 6740 to 6720.
“This has been one of the most gruelling heptathlons I’ve ever done – the delayed start yesterday, the long day, then I got about three hours sleep last night,” said Johnson-Thompson
“This is the culmination of so much hard work. I’m so happy, I’m crying. I can’t help it. Today I knew that if I believed in myself, I could do it. But it wasn’t easy,’’ the Briton said.
Dutchwoman Anouk Vetter who briefly took the second place after javelin, finished third in a season best 6501.
Heavyweights beaten in hammer
A silver medallist at the last Commonwealth Games, Kratzberg was not among the heavyweights in the hammer throw contest, but he clinched the gold with a fifth-round throw of 81.25m.
For the first time after winning five titles in a row Poland’s Pawel Fajdek had to vacate the top spot. Not just that, he could not win a medal, finishing fourth with 80.00m
Olympic champion Wojchiech Nowicki of Poland took the silver with 81.02m while, to the delight of a large, appreciative crowd, Bence Halasz won the bronze at 80.832m to provide the host country its first medal in these championships.
“To throw a PB and become a world champion, that is absolutely a great feeling,” said Katzberg, who at 21 was the youngest ever hammer champion at the World championships. Incidentally, all the top 10 marks of the Canadian have come this year.
Vuleta bags long jump gold
Serbian long jumper Ivana Vuleta (nee Spanovic) took her first world outdoor title with a world-leading 7.14m.
She had previously won bronze medals at the World championships in 2013 and 2015 while she had also won World indoor title in 2018 and 2022
American Tara Davis-Woodhall claimed the silver with 6.91m while Alina Rotar-Koltmann of Romania took the bronze at 6.88m.
Defending champion Malaika Mihambo of Germany was not entered in this competition because of an injury.
Perez wins 20km walk
On the second morning, Maria Perez won the 20km walk event in the championships, completing a golden double for Spain in racewalking.
Perez’s effort added to the one scored on the opening day by Alvaro Martin who won the men’s 20km walk gold.
Perez clocked 1:26:51, well ahead of the second-placed Jemima Montag of Australia who took the silver in 1:27:16, an Oceania record. The bronze went to Olympic champion Antonella Palmisano in 1:27:26 who suffered a fall during the course of the event.
Perez was disqualified in the event at last year’s World championships in Oregon.
“It’s unreal,” said Montag, the two-time Commonwealth Games champion, about winning the silver. “This was like celebration with my family who also had come”, said the Australian.
The 36-year-old Chinese racewalking legend, Liu Hong, came 17th in 1:30:43. This was her eighth appearance in the World championships. She had won gold on the trot from 2011 to 2015 and then added her fourth gold in 2019. In between she also took the Olympic silver in 2012 and the Olympic bronze in 2021.
It had not been a good outing for Asian walkers in these championships, both among men and women. The Japanese domination of the men’s event had ended the previous day and today in the women’s 20km, the best place for an Asian was the seventh by Chinese Ma Zhenxia (1:28;30).
Three Japanese men made it into the semifinals of the 400m on Sunday with Kentaro Sato, the newly-crowned Asian champion at Bangkok, posting a national record of 44.77s. He bettered the 32-year-old national record of the legendary Susumu Takano, that of 44.78s he clocked in the National championships. Takano also clocked 44.91s in the heats of the World championships held in Tokyo that year. He finished seventh in the final.
Also joining Sato in the semifinals from other heats were Fugi Sato (44.97s) and Yuki Joseph Nakajima (45.15s).
With these three men Japan should do well in the 4x400m relay in these Worlds but also be looking for the top spot in the Asian Games in September where Sri Lanka, the Asian champion, and India would be the other main contenders.
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By A Correspondent
It was a day of comebacks and last-gasp efforts.
Sha’Carri Richardson, the American sprinter who missed the last two global championships, came back in telling fashion by taking the 100m gold in a World Championships record of 10.65s, also a personal best and a joint world-leading mark on Monday.
The 23-year-old Richardson, with her patent hairlocks and bright nail polish, a la Flo Jo, did that after nearly missing the final. Eventually she filled up one non-automatic qualifier’s spot and ran in lane nine, sneaking up almost unnoticed to the astonishment of the Jamaicans.
Jamaican Shericka Jackson, the pre-race favourite who led up to the half-way stage and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, the Jamaican legend, gunning for her fifth world title, occupied the second and third sports. It was a huge setback for the Jamaicans who had won four of the six titles in the Worlds during the last decade.
On another comeback was Swede Daniel Stahl, the World champion in 2019, in the men’s discus final. He had finished fourth the last time, but it was his day to reassert himself. In doing that from a near-hopeless position in the last round, he had to bring all his experience and technical perfection to beat defending champion Kristjan Ceh of Slovakia 71.46m to 70.02.
Fabrice Zango won for Burkina Faso its first gold medal in the World championships, hop step and jumping to 17.84m in the fifth round to beat Cuban Lizaro Martinez who threw 17.41m.
American Grant Holloway, one of the most-accomplished, smooth-hurdling technicians, claimed his third World title in a row, winning the men’s 110m hurdles gold effortlessly from Olympic champion Hansle Parchment of Jamaica.
The disappointment for Asia was the fifth-place finish by Japanese Shunzuke Izumiya in the high hurdles after he projected himself as a possible medal contender with his performance in the semifinals. The Japanese had won heat one of the semifinals in 13.16s, beating among others American Daniel Roberts who was to win the bronze later.
Richardson’s joy knew no bounds as she finished with the championship gold in a tense 100m final. She had endured agony in 2021 and 2022, missing the Olympics because of a marijuana infraction and not making the grade in the US Nationals next year for the team to compete in the World championships at home.
“I’m here. I’m the champion,” she said. “I told you all. I’m not back, I’m better.”
The Jamaicans looked stunned to begin with but quickly regained composure as they posed for photographers with the exuberant Richardson.
“I would say never give up,’” Richardson said. “Never allow media, never allow outsiders, never allow anything but yourself and your faith define who you are. I would say always fight, no matter what, fight.”
After failing to get an automatic spot in the final as she finished behind Jackson and Marie-Josee Ta Lou of Ivory Coast, she was given a ‘best loser’ place. So, too Pole Ewa Swoboda who eventually finished sixth in 10.97s.
Richardson had clocked 10.84 in the semifinals coming behind Jackson and Ta Lou who were both given 10.79s. In the final, it was a different Richardson through the final 50 metres, making light of the outside lane and coasting through in triumphant gesticulation.
Four of the eight fastest sprinters in history figured in this race of the championships. The history favoured the Jamaicans though Fraser-Pryce was coming back this season from a knee injury and had very little competitions on the way to Budapest. Had she won this one it would have been her sixth World title in the short sprint. At 36 years this could be her farewell.
The men’s discus final produced high drama as Ceh, the giant Slovakian, led briefly with a second-round throw of 69.27m. Stahl’s response was 69.37m in the fourth round.
Stahl held that lead till the last round when Ceh, who has had an impressive build-up this season, crossed the 70-metre mark at 70.02.
Stahl had to bring in something extra in his final throw. The title which looked likely to swing in the Swede’s favour was slipping away. Stahl concentrated hard before unleashing his final throw. The cheer that went up as the disc landed beyond the championship record mark confirmed that Stahl had won. He did not show much emotions as he struck a muscular, bodybuilder pose for the photographers.
“This was my best performance ever,” said Stahl, who has his national record at 71.86m. “I had so much focus; I would say 1000% on the last throw after I saw Kristjan throw 70.02m.”
Ceh said, “My expectations were really high. I knew I was physically prepared, even though one month before the World Championships I was struggling with technique. In the end, everything came together, and I knew that I had 70 metres in me, which I showed on the last throw.
Ceh admitted that he was unsure of victory as Stahl was left with his last throw and the Swede had been performing well under pressure.
Stahl, 30, now has a 17-14 head-to-head record with Ceh including an Olympic victory in Tokyo in 2021.
Zango, with 17.81m this season at Doha this yea was one of the favourites for the triple jump crown once defending champion Pedro Pablo Pichardo of Portugal withdrew from the championships due to an injury. The 18-year-old Jamaican Jaydon Hibbert had a personal best of 17.87m this season and Andy Diaz of Italy who did not compete here had a national record of 17.75m.
As misfortune struck Hibbert in the opening jump when he pulled up clutching his right hamstring, never to come back for the next two attempts, the field was set for Zango and Diaz.
Zango’s opening jump of 17.37m was responded to by a 17.41 jump by Diaz. But after that the Italian could never come back into top gear. Zango had a 17.28m and 17.36m before coming up with his winning jump of 17.64m on his fifth. He fouled his last attempt.
“Look at my big smiling mouth. It tells you everything,” said Zango. “I had so many difficulties and doubts.
“I promised to make history and I did it tonight. That is the first gold medal in the men’s triple jump not only for my country, but for Africa as well. I cannot imagine the level of celebration in my country when I go back home, but I’m going to start the celebrations in Budapest.”
Zango now has a complete set of World championships medals, gold, silver (2022) and bronze (2019).
Chinese Zhu Yaming, Olympic silver medallist at Tokyo, and bronze medallist in the World championships last year, could manage only 17.15m on the last jump and finished fourth behind Cuban Cristian Napoles (17.40m, PB).
Another Chinese, Fang Yaoqing (17.01m) finished sixth.
Holloway made it three-in-a-row in the men’s 110m hurdles. He clocked a season best of 12.96 seconds while Parchment was well behind in 13.07s, also a season best, and Roberts in 13.09s.
Izumiya looked ready to challenge the favourites but faded past the fifth hurdle. His flat speed also was not matching with the speed he showed in the semifinals.
There were two other Japanese in the semis, with Taigo Yokochi finishng ninth in one of them with 114.93s and Shunya Takayama taking the fifth place in the other heat with 13.34s.
After three days of action, Asia is yet to open its medals tally, but the key events for the continent will come up from now on only. India is hoping Neeraj Chopra will strike gold in javelin on the final day and Murali Sreeshankar will at least clinch a medal in long jump (qualification 23 Aug, final 24 Aug).
China should be aiming to get the gold through shot putter Gong Lijiao who has the qualification and final on 26 Aug.
Qatar’s Essa Mutaz Barshim, three-time champion in high jump, will go into the final today (Aug 22).
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By A Correspondent
Mutaz Essa Barshim’s long reign as the world high jump champion came to an end at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on Tuesday night (Aug 22)The man with whom he had shared the gold at the Tokyo Olympics two years ago, Italian Gianmarco Tamberi, claimed his first World championships gold with a world-lead-equalling 2.36m. American JuVaughn Harrison was second with the same height while Barshim, who had won three titles in succession from 2017, settled for the bronze.
Moroccan Soufiane El Bakkali showed why he was considered the best in the world in the 3000m steeplechase, winning without too many problems from a formidable field that included world-record holder Lemecha Girma of Ethiopia. It was a night when another favourite obliged while another was beaten.
Valerie Allman, overwhelming favourite to take the women’s discus gold, was pushed out of the top by her American team-mate Laulauga Tausaga who came up with a fifth-round throw of 69.49mChinese Feng Bin, the defending champion and Asian champion who produced a season best in four of her six throws had to be contended with the bronze at 68.20 while Allman claimed the silver with 69.23m.
Faith Kipyegon lived up to her pre-Worlds billing as the undisputed champion in the 1500m. It was her third straight Worlds title as she won the battle with Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands in 3:54.87.Barshim does not get a good startThe start for Barshim was not auspicious as he failed once at his starting height of 2.25m. Tamberi also had a failure at that height. But it was not a clue to the eventual happenings on a balmy day in Budapest.As the competition progressed, it was clear that Harrison would challenge the joint Olympic champions severely. The American matched the favourites at every stage and was left at the top after clearing 2.33m on his first attempt since he had scaled all his previous heights also in the first attempts while the other two had started with a failure.At 2.36m, a height that he had cleared at Chorzow, Poland, to take the world lead, the 32-year-old Barshim failed. Harrison fumbled on his first attempt but cleared next.
The half-bearded Tamberi, who had not looked in great form this season barring when he did 2.34m to take second position behind Barshim at Chorzow, cleared 2.36m on his first attempt to trigger wild celebrations in the stands that had a sizeable Italian contingent.
The Italian had one hand on the gold now. With the bar being raised to 2.38m, Tamberi failed twice while Harrison failed three times. Tamberi, whose PB is 2.39m, had one unsuccessful attempt at 2.40m.
Tamberi and Barshim, two friends who soaked in the adulation of fans over their achievement of gold in the Tokyo Olympics together, hugged each other. The Italian showman thanked the Gods and the stars as he greeted the applause from the crowd which kept urging him on through the contest. He was now the Olympic champion (shared) plus the World champion. Last time when Barshim had won with 2.37m, Tamberi had finished fourth with 2.33.
Korean Woo Sang-Hyeok who had won the silver at Oregon last year finished at 2.29m, having cleared all his heights till then with ease on his first attempts. At 2.33m he had two failures and one more at 2.36m.
“I just went for it,” said Tamberi. “I wanted to write history by winning gold medals at all the major competitions.
“The feeling is amazing. It is worth all the sacrifices over the years. After the qualifications I was a little scared because I did not feel as good as I wanted, but I knew I always change in the final.
“There is no high jumper who won two Olympic golds so making history in Paris would be amazing. But first, the party tonight. I need to celebrate this medal because after one year of sacrifices and diet, I deserve it.” He had battled through an injury on his way to glory.
Like Tamberi, Barshim too had been injured in recent years. But he had come into these championships, ahead on the world lists and looked confident.
“I came here with three world golds and one silver and managed to add a bronze tonight,” said Barshim.
“Look at my career. It is really amazing. If it was not me that did this, but someone else, I would like to be that someone. Today I look at my CV and I am the only high jumper with such a medal count. This almost brings tears to my eyes. I just need to give myself credit. Having my son here only makes it more memorable. It is very emotional to have all my family and friends out here.”
El Bakkali in command
El Bakkali was his supreme confident self as he tackled the threat posed by Girma whose world record in Paris had given rise to expectations about his possible claim to the throne in Budapest. The Moroccan showed that when it came to clearing hurdles and the final ‘kick’ there was none to match him.
In a way the rest of the field played into his plans by hanging on with him or slightly ahead for the better part of the race. El Bakkali was happy to tag along rather than set his own pace. This was the World championships and he was aiming to defend his title as well as his reputation as the Olympic champion and there was no need to infuse pace.
Up to around 450 metres from the finish, El Bakkali played the waiting game with Girma before taking off. Onto the final back straight, Girma fought hard but with the final water jump it was clear that the Moroccan would have little problem in coasting through.
The Moroccan raised his arms in triumph as he crossed the line in 8:03.53 . He looked up to pray, then shed tears of joy and relief. In ten finals since September 2021, El Bakkali is yet to be beaten. His head-to-head record with Girma now stands at 8-1. That one loss was a bronze placing behind Girma at the Doha World championships in 2019 when Kenyan Conseslus Kipruto won the gold.
Kipyegon unchallenged
Kipyegon became the first woman to win three world titles in the 1500m. She was ready for Hassan who made her move from around 300 metres out to the finish. Kipyegon held her pace and stepped up from 200 metres.
Hassan made a last-ditch effort as the runners came to the final bend. But then the Kenyan was ready for that. On the straight, Kipyegon was unmatched while Ethiopian Welteji kept Hassan behind on the inside for the silver. The Dutchwoman, aiming for the treble of 1500-5000-10,000 here had to be satisfied with the bronze. She had fallen and injured herself in the 10,000m earlier close to the finish and gone out of the medals bracket.
Kipyegon clocked 3:54.87, Welteji 3:55.69 and Hassan 3:56.00.
“This is a great season for m, breaking world records and becoming a world champion here, defending my title,” said Kipyegon. “I told myself, you are the strongest, just keep going.”
Asked about her plans for this final, Kipyegon said: “My plan was to get to the front and to go faster because I know these races can be up and down. I just got myself in front after 300m and nobody came.”
“This silver is beyond of all my expectations,” said Welteji, a world under-20 champion in 800m in 2018. “To run the World Championships final alongside an athlete such as Faith is very special. I tried to keep my eyes on her and to follow her pace as long as possible.”
Tausaga-Colins pulls off the biggest upset
Before coming to Budapest, Tausaga-Collins had a best of 65.46m, the mark she achieved at the US Nationals in July, in joining Allman in the World championships squad. She had finished 12th in the World championships at home last year with only 56.47m. Feng Ben had won then with 69.12m.
Under the circumstances, Tausaga-Collins was not considered among the favourites to make the podium this time. She, however, had better ideas, as it turned out.
Her fifth-round winning throw came out of nowhere and took everyone by surprise. Till then Allman had held a comfortable lead with only Feng Bin looking capable of upsetting the American.
Allman had a series of 68.57, 66.94, 68.79, 69.23, 64.60, 68.61. Feng Bin had 66.97, 65.16, 65.91, 67.18, 67.41, 68.20. Tausaga’s best before her 69.49m was 65.26m in the third round. She had two fouls.
“I don’t know if I have a fairy godmother or something, or my ancestors had some say in it, but I was able to do something tonight that I didn’t think was possible yet,” said 25-year-old Tausaga-Collins.
“I was confident if I was on my A game, I could sneak through into a medal place and not be 12th like I was in the last two world championships.
“I’m just so happy. It’s unbelievable to go from 12th to first. No one was expecting me, and I just showed up.”
With the US making a surprise one-two, and Jorinde van Klinken of the Netherlands coming fourth (67.20m), two-time World and Olympic champion Sandra Perkovic of Croatia had to be satisfied with the fifth place at 66.57m
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Josh Kerr of Britain brought off one of the biggest upsets of metric mile history, beating Norwegian Jacob Ingebrigtsen, the overwhelming favourite, on the fifth day of the World athletics championships at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on Wednesday (Aug 23).
On a night when the other Norwegian favourite, Karsten Holm, obliged in the 400m hurdles final, Ingebrigtsen’s defeat was a stunning reversal of form and reputation.
The women’s pole vault gold medal was shared between defending champion Katie Moon of the US and Australian Nina Kennedy, reminiscent of the tied number one position and subsequent joint gold medal agreement between Qatari Mutaz Essa Barshim and Italian Gianmarco Tamberi in high jump in the last Olympics.
The night also saw the first women’s individual gold medal for Dominican Republic as Marileidy Paulino took the 400m title to add to the silver she had won in last year’s edition. Paulino also is the silver medallist in the event from the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
Kerr tastes victory at last
The favourites need not always win. That truth was brought home tellingly all over again as Kerr finished ahead of Ingebrigtsen for the first time in nine meetings beginning from July 2016.
Despite being an Olympic champion and a world champion in 5000m, Ingebrigtsen had never won the World title in the 1500m. It was time the Norwegian won the World title in the shorter event, the experts and form book seemed to suggest this year.
But that was not to be. Ingebrigtsen had come through the heats and semifinals comfortably, coming ahead of Kerr in both. In fact, he could even gesticulate to the crowds to his right to applaud as he coasted towards the finish-line having kept himself in check in the semifinal at fifth or sixth position. At the end he again gestured to the crowds as though to indicate who the champion was. That was the level of his superiority.
Wednesday was, however, different. As Ingebrigtsen took the bell, Kerr made sure that he would be at the shoulder of the Norwegian. Through the back straight, Kerr slowly began to creep up. Till the final bend he was pushing Ingebrigtsen hard and with about 150m to go he looked ready to take over.
As the runners entered the home straight, Ingebrigtsen could not show his customary dash while Kerr gained marginally. With about 70 metres to the finish, the Briton looked to have forged ahead for the last time never to give up the slender lead.
“I knew I had him with about 50m to go”, Kerr would say later.
The 22-year-old Ingebrigtsen, who clocked an Area record of 3:27.14 in Chorzow, Poland, last month, finished as though he was resigned to his second loss in as many World championships on the trot while Kerr ground his teeth and finished strongly. So did several others behind him. It was Ingebrigtsen’s first loss in nine finals since August 2022.
Ingebrigtsen looked stunned in the end, but congratulated Kerr, whose joy knew no bounds. “I won the gold,” he said as he gesticulated towards the stands. He had won the bronze in the Tokyo Olympics and was fifth at the Eugene Worlds last year.
Kerr, 25, the third Briton ever to win the World 1500m title, clocked 3:29.38, a season best. Ingebrigtsen timed 3:29.65 and Narve Giljey Nordas, another Norwegian, took the bronze in 3:29.68.
“It’s crazy that Edinburgh Athletics Club has back-to-back world champions. I know Jake (Wightman) was in the crowd tonight and due respect to him for laying the path for me to follow,” said Kerr about the second successive success for Britain and his club. Wightman had won the gold last year.
“As I came round the bend, I thought I have to give everything I have. I didn’t worry about what was going on earlier in the race, I just made sure I was there with 200m to go. Then in the last 30m I thought, ‘I want this so badly, I don’t care how much pain I’m in. I’m going to do everything to get to the finish line first’.
The World Athletics President, Seb Coe, came down to present Kerr his gold medal. Coe, the two-time Olympic champion over the distance, did not have the opportunity to win the world title.
Ingebrigtsen who is to run the 5000m also in the championships gave credit to Kerr.
“All credit to Kerr, he had a good race. Of course, I am disappointed. I tried to give 100% but it is not easy when you are not feeling 100%. I had been on a training camp for three, almost four, months, with a minimum of social life and contact with the rest of the world, but in the warm-up today and in the semifinal, I was a little bit dry in my throat.
“It got worse on the last two days and then a little bit better when I woke up this morning. Not feeling 100% feels very unlucky. I will definitely run the 5000m, but I do not know how it will go,” the Norwegian was quoted as saying.
Warholm coasts through for third gold
For Warholm there were no major hiccups like his countryman in the men’s 400m hurdles final. He won the title for the third time in succession having won in 2017 and 2019.
American Rai Benjamin did challenge him through the first 200 metres, but into the second half of the race, Warholm had things easier as he scored victory in 46.89s.
Warholm had entered these championships with the fastest time in the world this season, 46.91s in Monaco in July. He was the odds-on-favourite in this meet, and he proved yet again why he was considered invincible.
Benjamin posed a challenge early on but could not maintain the tempo after the half-way stage and eventually finished third in 47.34s, behind British Virgin Islands’Kyron McMaster whose silver came in 47.34s.
“I feel like the gold medal is back where it belongs,” said Warholm. “It’s an amazing feeling.
“It was the perfect run for me. I was able to keep my form in the first 250m and I know that the guys were running their asses off and would be very tired. It was just left for me to turn on the turbos over the last 100m and the race was mine.
“They went out super hard, but I knew they were going to get it tough in the end. I knew I would have the most left on the home stretch.
“Every gold medal means a lot to me but this one is a bit extra special because I lost it last year. I had an injury and a tough season, so it’s a good little comeback story. I learned a lot from that too. I love racing, I put everything in my life into this and having an injury is tough, but it also motivated me to come back and get the gold back again, “said Warholm
McMaster was more than happy with his silver. “I fulfilled a part of my dream tonight,” he said. “First thing was to get a medal. Second step was to take one of the big three. I got second today, so Warholm is still the target. But he knows that.
“I am proud of myself, but I just wanted more,” said Benjamin. “I want to prove I have it in me.
“It has been a very tough season, dealing with a quadriceps injury, a lot of changes, a lot of distractions. I lost a close friend of mine. It was just tough. I try not to make any excuses; I try to come out and do my best. I am very satisfied with the first half of the race. I just cannot put the pieces together in the last half.
“I just did not have it. I just need to be better. I just do not know what happened today.”
Kennedy and Moon share pole vault gold
Kennedy and Moon were tied at 4.90m, equalling the world lead, in women’s pole vault final. The tie could not be resolved when they failed at 4.95m. They had a chat and agreed that the best way was to share the gold.
Kennedy was naturally overjoyed. This was her first global title. For Moon this was the second World title in succession. She is also the Olympic champion.
“I jumped out of my skin tonight. It was super crazy,” said Kennedy, who added eight centimetres to her own National record.
“When the final started, I didn’t think sharing a gold medal would work for me,” said 32-year-old Moon, she said, “but now I am completely satisfied. What a battle it was.”
Wilma Murto of Finland took the bronze on a countback with Tina Sutej of Slovakia as they did 4.80m.
Paulino adds gold to her collection
After her silver last year, which added to her collection of two silvers at the Olympics including one in the mixed relay, it was time for Paulino to strike gold. And she did that with plenty to spare in the 400m with a national record of 48.76s.
It was her country’s third gold medal following the 400m hurdles champion Felix Sanchez who took it in 2001 and 2003. He had also won two Olympic gold medals.
With world leader Sydney McLaughlin of the US pulling out at the last moment with an injury and defending champion Miller-Uibo not ready for these championships having attained motherhood, the field was clear for Paulino to be the favourite.
As it turned out, Polish woman Natalia Kaczmarek and Barbados’s Sada Williams posed the main threat to Paulino.
Williams had a good start but faded in the second half of the race while Kaczmarek grabbed her country’s first medal in the event in the World championships.
In the morning session on Wednesday India’s Parul Chaudhary qualified for the women’s 3000m steeplechase final, finishing fifth in her heat in a personal best of 9:24.29.
In men’s long jump qualification, defending champion Wang Jianan of China qualified for the final with a third-round jump of 8.34m. Also advancing was Indian Jeswin Aldrin, the world leader this year with 8.42m, with an 8.00m that proved to be the last qualification slot.
Missing the qualification from Asia was Asian champion Lin Yu-Tang of Chinese Taipei with 7.45m. He had jumped a National record of 8.40m in the Asian championships at Bangkok last month.
The rest of the Asians to go out included Chinee Zhang Mingkun (7.97), Japanese Yuki Hashioka (7.94), M. Sreeshankar of India (7.74), Zhang Jingqiang of China (7.64), Chang Ming Tai of Hong Kong (7.60), Shoutaru Shiroyama of Japan (7.46).
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Miltiadis Tentoglou specializes in last-gasp jumps to snatch gold medals. Or so it seemed, as the Greek, reminiscent of his Tokyo Olympic Games triumph, pulled off a desperate last-round jump to take the long jump gold from Jamaican Wayne Pinnock in the World championships at Budapest on Thursday night.
The were tied at 8.50m with Tentoglou opening his competition at that distance to have seemingly taken the upper hand in the contest and the Jamaican equalling that in the second round. Having started with an 8.40m in the first attempt, the relatively unheralded Jamaican was sitting in the gold-medal position. Tentoglou turned the script upside down with a last-round jump of 8.52m.
The night saw Jamaica taking two gold medals, their first in these championships so far, while Dutchwoman Femke Bol, the favourite in the 400m hurdle, won as expected. Camryn Rogers of Canada added her country’s second gold medal in the hammer throw event, Ethan Katzberg having snatched a surprise title in the men’s section earlier.
An unexpected Jamaican success on Thursday came in the women’s 100m hurdles where Danielle Williams, given little chance against Olympic champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn and world record holder Tobi Amusan, regaining her title that she had first won back in 2015.
The other Jamaican gold was also equally surprising in the men’s 400m where 21-year-old Antonio Watson, the 2017 World Youth champion, recorded a stunning victory in 44.22s. Watson found a higher gear on the home straight to come back from his last position at 200m metres to romp home. Two former champions bit the dust in the process. Former world champion and current world record holder Wayde van Niekerk of South Africa, finished seventh in 45.11s while Kirani James, the 2011 champion from Grenada, was disqualified for a lane violation.
Tentoglou had won almost everything that mattered in the event till yesterday except the World outdoor title. He had taken the silver behind Chinese Wang Jianan last time when the latter snatched his gold away with a last-round jump of 8.36m. The 25-year-old Greek had won the Tokyo Olympics gold with a last-round 8.41m that tied him with Cuban Juan Miguel Echevarria who had to be contended with the second on a countback.
Tentoglou appeared to have taken a big stride towards that elusive gold when he opened with 8.50m, his season best. But Pinnock who surprised everyone in the qualification round with his world-leading 8.54m, showed that he was in no mood to give up so early in the contest. He came up with a matching 8.50m in his second round, having done 8.40m in the first.
That gave the 22-year-old Jamaican the lead straightaway since he was ahead on countback. No matter how much Tentoglou tried after that, there could be no change in the standings. Tentoglou produced a foul, 8.39m, another foul and 8.30m to now face the prospects of falling short for the second successive world championships.
The Greek drew oxygen as he waited for the crowd to egg him on for his final jump, and uncorked a jump that drew instant cheers from an appreciative audience that included a small band of flag-waving Greek supporters. For a moment there was doubt whether the jump was wind-legal. It was. Then the question was whether he had clinched it. He did with 8.52m.
There was still one jump left for Pinnock who had improved from 8.14m last year to 8.54m this year, a difference of 40.0cm in just over a year. Pinnock could manage only 8.38m on his final jump and the gold was Tentoglou’s.
There were disappointments for Asia. Defending champion Wang Jianan, not at his best this season (for that matter he was nowhere his best last season also when he upset everyone in the final), could go only up to 8.05m to take fifth place.
For India, there was bigger disappointment as world-leader Jeswin Aldrin (8.42m), committed two fouls in his opening attempts in the final after scraping through qualification, before finally settling for the 11th place in the 12-man final, with 7.77m.
Femke Bol unmatched
Last year at Eugene, when Sydney McLaughlin went through her ten-hurdle routine, leaving spectators in awe, and her rivals trailing well behind in another race for the silver and the bronze, Bol had won the silver. On Thursday, without McLaughlin, who pulled out of the championships because of a “minor injury”, the field was left for Bol to dominate.
The Dutchwoman ran a calculated hurdles race. She kept within herself without trying to burn the track in the first half of the race, came through the final bend ahead of the rest and cruised through the home straight confident of victory.
American Shamier Little, having shown good form this season, was expected to pose a stiff fight but that did not materialize. To Bol’s winning time of 51.70s, Little could manage only 52.80s. Another American, former world record holder Dalilah Mohammed had shockingly failed to progress from the semifinals.
Rogers wins hammer gold
Canadian Camryn Rogers had won the silver in women’s hammer last year. She ensured this time that she would be better placed this time after her opening throw. That measured 77.22m. The 24-year-old Canadian who had posted a national record of 78.62m in May this year, could not overhaul her first attempt. Nor could others manage to threaten her.
American Janee Kassanvoid threw 76.36m for the silver while the 2019 world champion DeAnna Price who started with two fouls, took the bronze with 75.41m
“Ethan really set the stage out there,” said Rogers about the surprise gold that countryman Katzberg won in the men’s hammer earlier. “I feel Canada is making its presence known across the world. Being able to win this medal for Canada means the world to me. I am so proud to represent my country on the world’s stage.
“You never know what can happen on the day of the finals. Everything is possible and that is what makes championships so exciting. On the day you need to be ready to throw your best. “
Williams regains title
With world record holder Tobi Amusan having come through a provisional suspension for an anti-doping rule violation that was lifted just in time for her to compete in Budapest, and not being in any great form, the talk centred around Camacho-Quinn adding to the Olympic gold she had from Tokyo.
If Amusan was not in crackling form, then there was former world record holder Kendra Harrison of the US who could stretch Camacho-Quinn. That was the pre-race calculation.
In the end, no one perhaps noticed Williams coming through from lane two. The Jamaican had the best start of the final at 0.132s reaction time and she blazed through to the finish in 12.43s, just a hundredth of a second from the Puerto Rican Olympic champion.
Harrison settled for the bronze at 12.46s, while another Americana Nia Ali who was also a medal contender, finished last in 12.78s. Ali, 2019 champion, was also done in by a poor start. Amusan faded to sixth in 12.62s after having shown early in the championships that she could live up to her billing.
“I knew it was going to be tough. I came out here knowing that I could win, but I would have to give everything I had. I still don’t believe I won against such a stellar field,” said Williams.
“My starts have always been good. The finish is usually my problem, but I spoke to my sister yesterday and she said I need to make sure to race over all the hurdles because I wasn’t going flat out through all of them. Today, I was determined to take it all the way,” the newly-crowned world champion said.
“I’m not upset at all,” said Camcho-Quinn. “After I won a bronze at the last World Championships, now I have a silver. If I add my Olympic gold medal, I have the whole collection to be proud of.”
Watson’s stunning victory in 400m
If Jamaica had seemingly taken a back seat through these first six days, especially their women sprinters, Wiliams and Watson were ready to change that status.
Watson ran a blinder of a home straight in the 400 metres flat. One could rarely have associated anyone with that finish, not one who did not have success at the senior global level. But the youngster did produce a fast turn down the final 90 metres, overhauling Briton Mathew Hudson-Smith, the silver winner from Oregon, and the rest of the field in 44.22s, only poorer than his PB of 44.13s clocked in the semifinals in Budapest.
This was Jamaica’s first gold medal in the event in the championships since Bert Cameron took it in 1983.
With defending champion Steve Gardiner of the Bahamas collapsing on the home straight, clutching his hamstring in the semifinals, and world record holder Niekerk not in top form, it was an open race in which Watson grabbed his chance to take the gold.
Quincy Hall of the US was third in a personal best 44.37s.
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It was another night of come-from-behind victories on Friday just as it was the previous day in the World Athletics Championships at Budapest.
Japanese Haruka Kitaguchi, the 25-year-old javelin bronze medallist from the last World championships, had to produce a magical last-round throw of 66.73m to snatch the gold away from Columbian Denis Ruiz Hurtado who was leading from the first round.
Kitaguchi, the season leader with 67.04m at Chorzow, Poland, in July, was lying fourth till the final round before pulling off one of the thrilling heists of the evening.
It was Japan and Asia’s first gold medal of these championships. In the last edition, Japan had contributed one of Asia’s five gold medals through 20km racewalker Toshikazu Yamanishi, who finished 24th this time.
In another great comebacks of the evening, Venezuela’s Yulimar Rojas won her fourth World title in triple jump, hauling herself up from the eighth spot, with a jump of 15.08m.
The evening was not all about comebacks, though. American Noah Lyles “walked the talk” as he effortlessly won his third straight World 200m title, and having won the 100m earlier, became the first World sprint double winner after Jamaican legend Usain Bolt who took it last in 2015.
Another 200m winner on Friday was Jamaican Shericka Jackson who clocked the second fastest women’s longer sprint ever, after Flo Jo’s celebrated 21.34s at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, by coming home in 21.41s, just seven-hundredth of a second off the almost untouchable world record. It was Jackson’s second 200m title in the Worlds.
The Japanese record holder Kitaguchi started off modestly with 61.73m but widened it to 63.00m in the third round of the javelin contest. Furtado’s opening 65m had put the pressure on the rest of the field and it was not easy to come up with one’s best for the rest of the field.
Yet, Kitaguchi strove hard till the end to turn the tables on the rest of the competitors. Among them, champion of the last two editions, Kelsey-Lee Barber of Australia had finished with a 61.19m for the seventh place. She had not been in great touch this season but was still rated high and some tipped her even to claim her third title in a row.
Kitaguchi let out a shriek as she let go of the javelin on her last attempt and saw it landing far. She was jumping around with great excitement as she waited for the scoreboard to flash 66.73m, her second-best throw of the season. The Japanese continued to scream, unable to control her emotions. The first world title, especially after a minor medal in a previous edition, can bring in unexplainable emotions.
Latvia’s Ana Kocina, who was lying second for much of the competition found herself pushed to the bronze status and still later to the fourth spot as Mackenzie Little of Australia came up with a 63.38m, just 20.00cm ahead of the Latvian.
Another Latvian, Lina Muze-Sirma, who had topped the qualification round with 63.50m, could not make the top-eight cut in the final. She had two fouls following her 58.43m in the opening round.
Kitaguchi’s was Japan’s eighth gold medal in the 40-year-old history of the World championships.
“The key thing was to just believe it, not to try to change anything,” said Kitaguchi. “Last year my goal was just to get into the final. This time my goal was (the) gold.”
Olympic champion Liu Shiying of China finished sixth with a season best 61.66m. She had won the silver in the Asian championships at Bangkok last month.
More dramatic in its turn-around was the women’s triple jump contest in which Rojas, the Olympic champion at Tokyo with an outdoor world record of 15.67m, had to claw her way back from a hopeless, uncharacteristic position.
Heavy favorite to win the title, the 31-year-old Rojas could not touch 15.00-metre mark, something routine for her, till the final round which saw her go into gold medal position for the first time in the competition. It stayed there though two of her closest opponents still had an attempt left. Rojas only had a best of 14.33m till then with three fouls. Ukraine’s Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk’s 15.00m opening jump remained the best till the final effort from Rojas.
As she realized she had at last won again, Rojas lay on the turf as the crowd went into applause, relieved that her agony was over. For her rivals, the frustration must have been acute.
“It was very difficult,” said Rojas. “The fact that I won the competition with my last attempt makes it very special and memorable. This is my seventh world title (outdoors and indoors)”, she said.
“After I won the Olympic Games in Tokyo, I said the next day that people in Venezuela would not work because everybody in the country would be celebrating. Well, now it will be more or less the same. I’m going to appear on the front pages everywhere. But more important, I’m going to be in the hearts of all the Venezuelan people.”
European champion Bekh-Romanchuk said: “Maybe people saw my calm, focused and confident face, but believe me nobody knows what I felt deep inside,” she said.
. “Tonight, I just enjoyed my jumps, the whole competition and everything I did. I think Yulimar Rojas also had a difficult season, but I was sure she could jump over 15 metres”
Twenty-one-year-old Perez Hernandez of Cuba (14.96m) who claimed the bronze, said, “I knew that if someone was capable of changing the result at the last minute, it was Yulimar Rojas”.
The Cuban said that even though she won her first medal at the Worlds, she was not satisfied with her performance.
The 200m clashes went as per form and reputation. Lyles, who had taken his first 100m title earlier, much against forecasts that tipped the scales in his American team-mate Fred Kerley’s favour, could not be matched once he broke through to the straight. The American double winner had a 10m split of 10.26s
Closest to Lyles was his countryman, 19-year-old Erriyon Knighton, who did the first 100m in 10.28s but was much slower than Lyles in the second half with 9.47s. Once past the 120-metre mark there was no letting up for Lyles as he crossed in style for 19.52s, short of his expectations and his best for the season, 19.47s, but still good enough for his second gold in the championships.
Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo, the silver winner in the 100m, took the bronze in 19.81s.
“It is a great feeling to know I did something not a lot of people have done,” Lyles said. “In my documentary I talked about wanting it to be done, being different from anybody else, and winning double golds was one of the things on my list. I wanted to show I am different. Today I came out and showed it. I am double champion.
“We have the 4x100m final tomorrow. Team USA did a great job in the qualifications. I am hoping to join the team and grab another gold.”
Knighton commented: “Bronze last year and now silver, so I got a trade up. I got out and tried to run my own way as best I can. I didn’t win the race but I still came home with the supper so I can’t complain.”
“I believe I am a role model for young people in Botswana because there have not been many sprinters from my country,” said Tebogo.
Shericka Jackson unstoppable
Just as with Lyles, there could not be doubts about Shericka Jackson’s superiority in the longer sprint. She was the woman in great form and had the reputation having come down to the pure sprints from the one-lapper with commendable success. Though American Gabby Thomas had the world lead coming into these championships at 21.60s, Jackson had looked formidable.
As it proved, the Jamaican had a comfortable lead coming into the straight, and though Thomas tried her best through the final 40 metres, there could be no stopping Jackson who clocked a world-leading Jamaican national record 21.41s. Sha’Carri Richardson, the American who won the 100m from lane nine, was yet again in the same lane, and she won the bronze in 21.92s
Briton Dina Asher-Smith, the 200m champion from 2019, had another disappointing finish at seventh in 22.34s. She finished ninth in the 100m.
“Yesterday, in the semifinals, I ran the curve a little bit conservatively,” said Jackson, “but I think I did pretty good tonight!
“I ran a good race, 21.41 is a time I cannot complain about. It feels good that even though I used to run 400m I can still do a very good 100m and 200m. I feel like I am a living testimony that you can create something if you really want it and never give up,” said the champion.
Thomas said, “I couldn’t believe it when I looked at the screen afterwards.
“I knew that I was coming in to the final hot, so that was to my advantage,” she said.
“I ran my race and I stayed composed, so I am happy to come out with a silver. To go to Paris for the Olympics would be amazing. I felt so much support in Budapest. I would love to repeat this feeling next year.”
Neeraj Chopra leads three Indians into javelin final
Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra led three Indians into the final of the javelin competition with a season best 88.77m in his opening throw. Joining him were team-mates D. P. Manu (81.31m) and Kishore Kumar Jena (80.55m).
Also moving into the final, with the second-best throw of the day, was Pakistani Arshad Nadeem, with 86.79m.
Champion in the last two editions, Anderson Peters of Grenada was among those who could not make the final. He ended 16th with only 78.49m as against his season best of 85.88m and Area record of 93.07m.
Asian champion Genki Dean of Japan was another athlete who failed to make the “cut”, finishing 14th with 79.29m. In Bangkok he had thrown 83.15m for the gold.
Japanese Kenji Ogura (76.65m) also did not advance.
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By A Correspondent
On an eventful eighth day of the World Athletics Championships at Budapest on Saturday, Kenyan Faith Kipyegon completed the unprecedented double of 1500m and 5,000m while Asia added a silver in men’s pole vault through Filipino John Obiena, and a bronze in women’s shot put through Chinese legend Gong Lijiao who was claiming her eighth medal.
The day also saw the peerless Swede, Armando Duplantis, extending his hold over the World pole vault title while Canadian LePage converted his silver from the last edition in the decathlon to gold this time.
It was a profitable day for Canada, as Marco Arop took the gold in the men’s 800m with a measured kick from 220 metres out to outsmart favourite Wanyoni.
The Americans swept the gold in the 4x100m relay with the women, anchored by the individual champion SháCarri Richardson clocking a championship record while the men, anchored by the confident showman, Noah Lyles, leaving little to chance after a slight mix-up on the second exchange.
There was, however, disappointment for the Americans as their women’s 4x400m team was disqualified for a zone violation even as the men won in style to go through to Sunday’s final. Behind them, to the surprise of many, the Indians posted a new Asian record of 2:59.05 taking the overall second-best time in the semifinals.
Kipyegon does not have much experience in having run the 5000 metres. Yet, she ran like a veteran at that distance against someone who is the 5000-10,00m double gold winner from the Tokyo Olympics and had won the London marathon title in April last. But the 29-year-old Kenyan had the reputation and the tag of the favourite. She had clocked a world record in the distance (14:05.20) in Paris in June and had the better finishing speed being the 1500m specialist.
Till the final lap, the two closest rivals kept close to each other allowing the other Kenyans and Ethiopians to take turns to lead. By the “bell”, however, Kipyegon took over control. Through the backstraight they fought hard and once past the penultimate bend, the Kenyan stepped up a little more with Hassan in hot pursuit.
The two were engaged in one of the most memorable duels over the finishing straight in a distance event at the global stage. Kipyegon was unrelenting while Hassan never gave up. As the two reached half-way on the straight, the Kenyan found that extra endurance and pace to romp home in 14:53.88. Hassan’s silver came in 14:54.11 while Kenyan Beatrice Chebet, silver medallist last time and the World cross-country champion in 2023, took the bronze in 14:54.33.
The battle on the track over, the gold and silver winners embraced each other perhaps whispering in acknowledgement of each other’s ability, while there were congratulations from all around for a race so bitterly contested.
“This has been an amazing year for me,” said Kipyegon. “Making history today, winning two gold medals in a championship is what I was dreaming for this season. I have been patient.”
“The race was a tactical one, but I am mentally stable and have managed to push myself, “the Kenyan said,
Hassan had a silver to add to the bronze she won earlier in the 1500m. She had fallen close to the finish in the 10,000m to start her unprecedented treble on a disappointing note.
The Dutchwoman said she would be better prepared next time for the shorter events. “These championships have given me more confidence because I moved to the marathon this year and for two years, I have hardly done any speed work at all. How I was able to sprint at the end, I do not know. I really felt amazing on the last lap, and it was only in the last 20 metres I couldn’t hold on. Faith was stronger than me today, but I know where I am at and I am excited.”
Duplantis had his second World title sewn up at 6.10m after Obiena had one attempt, his last, at that height and failed. The Filipino had two attempts at 6.05m and finally settled for the silver at 6.00m.
Duplantis after having ensured his gold medal, went for a world record of 6.23m and failed. The 23-year-old Swede was at his majestic self through the competition and cleared every height on his first attempt, having entered at 5.55m.
Obiena, who set his Asian record of 6.00m at Bergen, Norway, last June, equalled that mark while taking the silver, a place better than the third he claimed in the Oregon World championships. The Asian champion registered his country’s highest ever finish with this second place. He has had a smooth run through the season coming into these championships on the back of a 5.91m at the Asian meet at Bangkok and 5.82m for the second place at the Herculis meet at Monaco in July. Chris Nilsen who shared the bronze on Saturday with Australian Kurtis Marschall at 5.95m, had won the gold at Monaco with 5.95m.
“I’m really happy about all these consecutive golds,” he said. “I don’t know where this one ranks, but I’m happy to keep winning. This was maybe the craziest atmosphere I have ever competed in, so it meant a lot to be able to turn on a pole vault show for them. There were so many Swedish supporters here, it almost felt like I was in the Stockholm stadium, Duplantis said.
“I’ll be ready for Paris and the Olympics but right now I want to live in the moment and enjoy these World Championships and this title,” he added. “I’ll celebrate this, then think about Paris.”
Chase Ealey defends shot put tile
Gong Lijiao, who was looking for her third World title in shot put, had to be satisfied with the bronze behind defending champion Chase Ealey (20.43m) of the US and Canadian Sarah Mitton (20.08m). The Chinese, in her ninth straight World championships could manage only 19.69m. She had crossed 20 metres only once this season, that at the trials for these championships.
Last year also, Ealey had stopped the Chinese’s hat-trick attempt at gold in the Oregon Worlds. This season, however, Ealey had not been in great form. After having reached 20.06m in May, Ealey had a slide up to these championships including a fourth-place finish at the US Nationals with only 18.62m in the Nationals at Eugene. Being the defending champion, she had a wild card entry in these championships. On Saturday, the 29-year-old American had three throws over 20.00m.
“I have been training well, and I was confident. I wanted to set a good early mark and set the pace. She started with 20.35m and that clinched the argument about the gold.
“I risked this gold because I changed my technique to get better for Paris and the Olympics. That was what the change of technique was for. So hopefully in the future I will have more consistent throws like tonight,” said Ealey.
Chinese Song Jiayuan finished at 11th place with 18.90s.
Canadian Marco Arop took the men’s 800m gold in 1:44.24 to add to the bronze he had in this event last year.
The Canadian timed his kick nicely, and then came up with an extra gear on the finishing straight to hold off Kenyan Emmanuel Wanyoni (1:44.53), the 19-year-old World junior champion in 2021.
“This means everything to me. I am so glad to finally be able to do this on the world stage,” said Arop.
“I do not want to be known as the guy who can only run one way. I tried to be patient tonight and put myself in a position where I could attack,” said the Canadian.
Lyles take his third gold
Powered by a superb anchor by Lyles, the Americans took the men’s 4x100m gold in a world-leading 37.38s. Former world champions Christian Coleman and Fred Kerley, who failed to make the 100m final at Budapest, and Brandon Carnes were the other members of the victorious team.
It was Lyles’s third gold of the championships and as he crossed the line, he held up three fingers on his right hand as though to announce, “I told you I will win three, now I have three.”
Their joy knew no bounds as the women, anchored by the brilliant Richardson clocked championships record to win the other short relay title, in 41.03s, making light of the challenge posed by Jamaica. The men just swarmed Richardson as she finished.
“This is the third gold for me here.” Lyles said. “It’s sensational, amazing. You cannot do better. It is out of control.
“I love Team USA because everybody is coming here thinking ‘I’m going to win’. We were able to put that into a team effort and then we’re unstoppable.”
Japan came fifth in 37.83s.
India stunned the world in the qualification round of the men’s 4x400m relay with an Asian record of 2:59.05s while coming second to the US. The quartet of Muhammed Anas, Amoj Jacob, Mohammed Afzal and Rajesh Ramesh almost managed to the US, but they did finish ahead of Britain and Botswana. Japan, which had two runners who were sub-45 in the individual event, came a disappointing fifth in 3:00.39. Japan had held the previous Asian record at 2:59.51 at the Eugene World championships.
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By A Correspondent
Olympic javelin champion Neeraj Chopra of India easily added the World title to his bulging collection as another edition of the World Athletics championships wound to a close at the National Athletics Centre at Budapest on Sunday.
Chopra nailed the gold with his second throw after a foul in the opening attempt and that measured 88.17m which proved to be sufficient eventually to take the top spot.
It was only the second gold for Asia in these championships following Japanese javelin thrower Haruka Kitaguch’s success in the women’s section. Before the curtain came down on another glorious day of action, Winfred Yavi of Bahrain added one more gold to Asia, winning the women’s 3000m steeplechase from a bunch of fancied Kenyans.
The men’s javelin also produced a silver for Pakistan, its first ever, as Arshad Nadeem, who had finished fifth in the last edition, came up with a throw of 87.82m in the third round to threat Indian supremacy. That silver, coupled with Filipino pole vaulter John Obiena’s made it two second places for Asia.
It was also an evening that witnessed thrilling finishes in the women’s 800m where Kenyan Mary Moraa won, holding off Briton Keely Hodkinson creeping towards the finish through a narrow gap on the inside, and the women’s 4x400m relay where Femke Bol gave the Netherlands a gold out of nothing, as it were, edging Jamaican Stacey Ann-Williams at the finish.
There was one more close finish that had the spectators at the edge of their seats as Norwegian Jakob Ingebrigtsen, smarting under his unexpected loss in the 1500m, inched his way ahead of Spaniard Mohammed Katir through the final 50 metres to win his second title in succession in the men’s 5000m.
Ukrainian Yaroslava Mahuchikh, who has had an outstanding season, held her nerves in a tight contest to unseat defending champion Eleanor Patterson of Australia with a clearance of 2.01m, a season best. Patterson claimed the silver and her team-mate Nicola Olyslagers the bronze.
Neeraj Chopra was the favourite for the javelin title though Pakistani Nadeem, on the comeback after surgeries, was in good form. As it turned out Nadeem was the only one to get close to the Indian.
With defending champion Anderson Peters failing to make it through to the final, apparently because of an injury-ridden preparation, the other man in form and tipped to do well was Czech Yakub Vadlejch. He finished with the bronze with a below-par 86.67m. He had the world lead with 89.51m at Turku, Finland, in June.
Three Indians in top eight
What was encouraging from India’s perspective was two of its throwers, Kishore Kumar Jena, with a personal best 84.77m, and D. P. Manu, with an 84.14m, his second best, finished fifth and sixth respectively. Overall, this was the first time for India that three of its contestants were among the top eight in a global championships. They later said that Chopra had constantly encouraged them through the competition.
Chopra remained modest as he always is. This was a title he was looking for. Last time he had come second best to Peters. This time he had the expectations of the millions back home, but he was not hundred per cent fit and limited his competitions for the season.
Chopra admitted that he was weighed down a bit by the expectations and his status as the Olympic champion apart from his desire to take the world title to add to his gold medals in the Olympics, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and the Asian championships.
“This was great. After the Olympic gold, I really wanted to win the World Championships,” the 25-year-old Indian champion said. “I just wanted to throw farther. This is brilliant for the national team, but it was my dream to win gold at the World Championships.
“This has been a great championships for India, and I am proud to bring another title to my country. I wanted to throw more than 90 metres tonight, but it needs all parts of the puzzle to be there. I couldn’t put it all together this evening. Maybe next time.”
No matter how much he tried, Chopra could not extend his lead at the top. He came up with a series of 86.32m, 84.64m, 87.73m and 83.98m even as Nadeem looked capable of forging ahead but managed only much less.
It was an Indo-Pak contest that the Sub-Continent was waiting for and in the end both camps were happy. Chopra had his first World title while Nadeem and his country had their first ever medal.
Yavi clocks PB
In the women’s 3000m steeplechase final, Yavi kept close to world record holder Beatrice Chepkoech, the winner in the 2019 edition, before speeding ahead at the “bell”. Beatrice Chepkoech chased her through the backstraight and up to the home bend, but the Bahraini’s finishing pace proved too much for the senior Chepkoech.
The other Chepkoech in the Kenyan team, Jackline, the 2022 Commonwealth Games winner, might have been fancied to take the title in Budapest but ended up in ninth place in 9:14.72.
Yavi clocked a world-leading 8:54.29, also a personal best, Beatrice Chepkoech 8:58.98 and another Kenyan, Faith Cherotich 9:00.69 for third.
India’s Parul Chaudhary bettered the national record while coming 11th in 9:15.31.
“It was a fast race, but I did not realise it was that fast. I knew I would have the power on the last lap. It was perfect,” said Yavi.
“After finishing fourth at the past two World Championships, the gold medal gives me additional motivation to train hard,” said Beatrice Chepkoech.
Ingebrigtsen defends 5000m title
Ingebrigtsen’s narrow victory over Katir in the 5000m was another hard-fought one in which the outcome remained in suspense through the last 50 metres.
As Ingebrigtsen would say later, it was only from about half-way down the home straight that he started seeing his chance to push through for the gold, his second in as many editions.
“To win another world title is great, but I was very tired,” said Ingebrigtsen. “I tried to save my energy to win at the end because that was the only way tonight. I knew that if my tactics were better than my competitors, I would have a chance to win. And that is what happened.
“This title means a lot to me after losing again in the 1500m. I haven’t been at my best, but I had the motivation and I had great support,” said the Norwegian.
.” I gave it all that I had today,” Katir said. “But Jakob is Jakob, he is the best in the world nowadays. In the 1500m I could not get him, but in the 5000m I was close to beating him.”
Despite high expectations, the Indian 4x400m relay team could finish no better than the fifth, but it clocked a sub-three-minute yet again, 2:59.71.
USA topped the medal table with a total of 29 including 12 gold medals. Canada followed with 4-2-0-6, Spain 4-1-0-5, Jamaica 3-5-4-12, Kenya 3-3-4-10.
There were 73 national records set in the nine-day championships. Countries from all the six Areas won gold medals with Asia taking three compared to the five it had last year.
Neeraj Chopra won India’s first gold medal. Others to win first gold for their countries were Hugues Fabrice Zango from Burkina Faso in men’s triple jump and Ivana Vuleta of Serbia in women’s long jump.
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