
As the 6th Asian U18 Athletics Championships entered its third day in the dynamic city of Dammam, the momentum only continued to build. With each passing event, the passion, precision, and sheer talent of Asia’s next generation of athletes have been on full display. Hosted for the first time in Saudi Arabia, this landmark championship has become more than just a competition—it’s a celebration of youth, unity, and the power of sport.
With the crowd energized and the athletes locked in, Day 3 brought a new wave of standout performances across track and field. Here’s a look at some of the top disciplines contested on this action-packed day:
Girls' 5000m Race Walk
The day began with a test of technique and determination. In the girls’ 5000m walk, pace management and discipline proved key in separating the podium contenders.
🥇 Gold: — Wang Yaru (CHN) - 23:34.80🥈 Silver: — Xiere Zhuoma (CHN) - 23:51.59
🥉 Bronze: — Kwon Seorhin (KOR) - 24:13.70
Girls' Discus Throw
Power met precision in the discus circle as the top throwers unleashed massive attempts, with the winner setting a season-best
🥇 Gold: — Ma Chenyi (CHN) - 53.81 meters🥈 Silver: — Zhao Anqi (CHN) - 47.89 meters
🥉 Bronze: — Lakshita Mahlawat (IND) - 41.30 meters
Boys' Long Jump
The long jump saw athletes launching themselves with explosive speed and grace. The gold medalist clinched victory with a jump that had the crowd on its feet.
🥇 Gold: — Zhou Chengyi (CHN) - 7.73 meters🥈 Silver: — Omori Eito (JPN) - 7.72 meters
🥉 Bronze: — Liu Bingchen (CHN) - 7.30 meters
Girls' 100m Hurdles
Hurdle technique and top-end speed combined to create a thrilling race. A clean run and a strong finish secured the top step on the podium.
🥇 Gold: — Bao Yinyin (CHN) - 13.71 seconds🥈 Silver: — He Yihui (CHN) - 13.76 seconds
🥉 Bronze: — Shouryaambure (IND) - 13.80 seconds
Boys' 110m Hurdles
The boys’ hurdles delivered drama from start to finish, with a powerful final push at the line sealing the win.
🥇 Gold: — Takajo Koki (JPN) - 13.42 seconds🥈 Silver: — Hassan Essa Haqawi (KSA) - 13.49 seconds
🥉 Bronze: — Lei, Chih Tsun (TPE) - 13.50 seconds
Boys' Shot Put
In a battle of strength and control, the best throw came in the final round, earning the gold medal and a personal best.
🥇 Gold: — Han Qigeng (CHN) - 20.23 meters🥈 Silver: — Nishchay (IND) - 19.59 meters
🥉 Bronze: — Anson Loh (SGP) - 18.59 meters
Girls' Javelin Throw
Perfect timing and explosive release highlighted the javelin competition. The winning throw soared far beyond the rest, marking a new championship highlight.
🥇 Gold: — Kwan Yan Yi (HKG) - 54.04 meters🥈 Silver: — Kurokawa Ayuto (JPN) - 49.92 meters
🥉 Bronze: — Matsuyama Ao (JPN) - 49.76 meters
Girls' High Jump
Precision and poise marked the high jump event. After a tense few rounds, the winner cleared the bar cleanly and claimed the title.
🥇 Gold: — Dong Jialing (CHN) - 1.73 meters🥈 Silver: — Mai Ngoc Anh (VIE) - 1.69 meters
🥉 Bronze: — Yasmeen Roy (KUW) - 1.65 meters
Girls' 3000m
Long-distance strategy was key as the field stayed tight before a decisive surge in the final lap determined the medalists.
🥇 Gold: — Anastasiya Silchenkova (UZB) - 9:45.17🥈 Silver: — Suolang Zhuoma (CHN) - 10:00.44
🥉 Bronze: — Samia Shah Pari (IRN) - 10:09.07
Boys' 400m Hurdles
Endurance and rhythm were on display as the top athletes stormed the final straight, crossing the line in a photo finish.
🥇 Gold: — Idriss Djibrine M Abdelrazig (QAT) - 52.24 seconds🥈 Silver: — Abakar Idriss Djibrine (QAT) - 53.56 seconds
🥉 Bronze: — Savchenko Kirill (KAZ) - 53.63 seconds
Girls' 400m Hurdles
The hurdles didn’t stop these young stars, with a smooth and aggressive race capping off an intense evening session.
🥇 Gold: — Mariam Kareem (UAE) - 59.55 seconds🥈 Silver: — Shodiyona Rahmonova (UZB) - 1:01.40 seconds
🥉 Bronze: — Ryabkova Evelina (KAZ) - 1:01.59 seconds
As the championship heads into its fourth and final day, anticipation is running high. Key finals in relays, middle-distance, sprints, and technical events promise to bring this incredible competition to a dramatic close. Saudi Arabia is ready for one last day of unforgettable moments, emotional victories, and the crowning of Asia’s finest under-18 athletes.
Stay tuned for the final chapter in what has already become a historic edition of the Asian U18 Athletics Championships
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