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2002 Asian Junior Athletics Championships

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10th Asian Junior Championships
Dates28–31 October
Host cityBangkok, Thailand
LevelJunior (under-20)
Events43

The 2002 Asian Junior Athletics Championships was the tenth edition of the international athletics competition for Asian under-20 athletes, organised by the Asian Athletics Association. It took place from 28 to 31 October in Bangkok, Thailand.[1] A total of 43 events were contested, which were divided equally between male and female athletes aside from the men's 3000 metres steeplechase.[2][3]

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Liu Dapeng (CHN) 10.74  Suryo Agung Wibowo (INA) 10.81  Masaya Aikawa (JPN) 10.83
200 metres  Shinji Takahira (JPN) 21.03  Liu Haitao (CHN) 21.14  Huang Wei (CHN) 21.16
400 metres  Yuki Yamaguchi (JPN) 47.11  Manoi Pushpa Kumara (SRI) 47.38  Sudam Marandi (IND) 47.93
800 metres  Adam Abdou (QAT) 1:47.17  Sajjad Moradi (IRI) 1:48.30  Ghamanda Ram (IND) 1:48.37
1500 metres  Abdul Rahman Suleiman (QAT) 3:53.52  Abubaker Kamal (QAT) 3:53.58  Sajjad Moradi (IRI) 3:54.22
5000 metres  Yasuhiro Tago (JPN) 14:41.08  Tomoyuki Honda (JPN) 14:41.08  Yousef Abu Kwaik (PLE) 15:33.04
10,000 metres  Tomoyuki Honda (JPN) 30:07.06  Muresh Kumar Yadav (IND) 32:16.60  Amnuay Tongmit (THA) 33:54.00
110 metres hurdles  Wu Youjia (CHN) 14.18  Muhd Faiz Mohamad (MAS) 14.28  Jang Seung-Han (KOR) 14.51
400 metres hurdles  Tsuneaki Tanaka (JPN) 51.43  Takayuki Koike (JPN) 51.56  Patlavath Shankar (IND) 52.14
3000 metres steeplechase  Abubaker Kamal (QAT) 8:53.47 =CR  Shuji Yoshioka (JPN) 8:53.61  Mehdi Javanhamd (IRI) 9:16.80
4 × 100 m relay  Japan (JPN)
Masaya Aikawa
Yasutaka Matsunaga
Shinji Takahira
Hiroyuki Noda
39.30 CR  Thailand (THA)
Wachara Sondee
Samarn Yanphiboon
Nutdanee Sanoh
Siriroj Darasuriyong
40.08  Iran (IRI)
Hossein Ghaemi
M. Abbaszadeh
Payman Rajabi
Mohammad Akefian
40.86
4 × 400 m relay  Japan (JPN)
Hiroyuki Noda
Yuki Yamaguchi
Shinji Takahira
Yushi Nakata
3:07.51  India (IND)
Patlavath Shankar
Karaka Appa Rao
A. Kubule
Sudam Marandi
3:10.06  Iran (IRI)
Hasham Khazadi
Payman Rajabi
Mohammad Akefian
G. Pachmahaleh
3:10.95
10,000 metres walk  Fumihiro Kobayashi (JPN) 42:00.53 CR  Chen Guangdong (CHN) 44:11.50  Mabrouk Mohamed (QAT) 45:23.36
High jump  Zhu Wannan (CHN) 2.19 m  Park Jun-Hwan (KOR)
 Andrey Podurov (UZB)
2.15 m Not awarded
Pole vault  Leonid Andreev (athlete) (UZB) 5.20 m =CR  Kang Chung-Keun (KOR) 5.10 m  Takuro Mori (JPN) 5.10 m
Long jump  Abdullah Al-Waleed (QAT) 7.82 m  Zhu Kai (CHN) 7.70 m  Chao Chih-chien (TPE) 7.70 m
Triple jump  Gu Junjie (CHN) 16.73 m CR  Li Yanxi (CHN) 16.57 m  Mohammad Hazzory (SYR) 16.17 m
Shot put  Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi (QAT) 20.29 m CR  Ranvijay Singh (IND) 19.28 m  Amit Tyagi (IND) 18.61 m
Discus throw  Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi (QAT) 63.17 m CR  Xu Yongyi (CHN) 61.04 m  Zhang Yuhao (CHN) 59.58 m
Hammer throw  Ali Al-Zinkawi (KUW) 74.93 m CR  Zhang Dapeng (CHN) 71.61 m  Mohamed Al-Kaabi (QAT) 70.32 m
Javelin throw  Jeong Sang-Jin (KOR) 75.36 m  Kazuki Yamamoto (JPN) 73.93 m  Chou Yi-Chen (TPE) 71.84 m
Decathlon  Hong Qingyanq (CHN) 7471 pts CR  Akira Kano (JPN) 7076 pts  Rifat Artikov (UZB) 6809 pts

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Zhu Yuanhong (CHN) 11.97  Nongnuch Sanrat (THA) 12.00  Leng Mei (CHN) 12.23
200 metres  Lao Yuqing (CHN) 24.20  He Ying (CHN) 24.33  Natsuko Nagashima (JPN) 24.63
400 metres  Sathi Geetha (IND) 54.30  Asami Tanno (JPN) 54.72  Bindu Rani (IND) 54.85
800 metres  Ji Siyu (CHN) 2:08.04  No Yoo-Yeon (KOR) 2:08.53  Anna Klyushkina (KGZ) 2:09.45
1500 metres  No Yoo-Yeon (KOR) 4:27.15  Ji Siyu (CHN) 4:28.32  An Un Suk (PRK) 4:29.29
3000 metres  Zhang Yuhong (CHN) 9:36.53  Ri Chung Sim (PRK) 9:39.20  Kim Hyon Hui (PRK) 9:43.05
10,000 metres  Zhang Yuhong (CHN) 34:44.33  Ri Chung Sim (PRK) 36:08.41  Kim Hyon Hui (PRK) 36:40.35
100 metres hurdles  Ji Fangqian (CHN) 13.85  Fumiko Kumagai (JPN) 13.97  Saori Kaneko (JPN) 14.17
400 metres hurdles  Xiao Hongfan (CHN) 59.28  Galina Pedan (KGZ) 60.52  Chisa Nishio (JPN) 60.66
4 × 100 m relay  China (CHN)
Leng Mei
Zhu Yuanhong
Lao Yuqing
He Ying
45.53  Thailand (THA)
Nongnuch Sanrat
Supapon Loulert
Sangwan Jaksunin
M. Mapa
45.61  Japan (JPN)
Natsuko Nagashima
Kayoko Kurimoto
Fumiko Kumagai
Saori Kaneko
46.35
4 × 400 m relay  India (IND)
Pinki Pramanik
Chitra Soman
Bindu Rani
Sathi Geetha
3:40.50  Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Assem Ziadanova
Olga Tereshkova
Olga Tsurikova
Nadezhda Rudneva
3:42.44  Japan (JPN)
Asami Tanno
Kaori Takemoto
Natsuko Nagashima
Chisa Nishio
3:44.48
10,000 metres walk  Natsuki Kimura (JPN) 49:03.38 CR  Yoko Oura (JPN) 49:08.08  Hu Ming (CHN) 49:19.90
High jump  Li Rong (CHN) 1.79 m  Yuko Watanabe (JPN) 1.76 m  Anna Ustinova (KAZ) 1.76 m
Pole vault  Wu Sha (CHN) 3.90 m  Jasmaniah Osman (MAS) 3.70 m  Hsu Hsueh-Chin (TPE) 3.40 m
Long jump  Wang Lina (CHN) 6.29 m  Bi Xiaohui (CHN) 6.26 m  Ruta Patkar (IND) 6.14 m
Triple jump  Yu Shaohua (CHN) 13.71 m  Niu Nana (CHN) 13.41 m  Tatyana Bocharova (KAZ) 13.32 m
Shot put  Zhang Xiaoyu (CHN) 18.18 m  Zhang Yuan (CHN) 16.40 m  Seema Antil (IND) 14.47 m
Discus throw  Xu Shaoyang (CHN) 62.54 m CR  Ma Xuejun (CHN) 57.56 m  Seema Antil (IND) 57.40 m
Hammer throw  Zhang Wenxiu (CHN) 66.10 m CR  Wei Xiaoyan (CHN) 54.04 m  Kang Na-Ru (KOR) 53.04 m
Javelin throw  Geng Aihua (CHN) 54.50 m  Suman Devi (IND) 52.33 m  Ayako Yamazaki (JPN) 48.89 m
Heptathlon  Yang Shaodan (CHN) 5211 pts  Mizuyo Kasahara (JPN) 5041 pts  Natalya Filatova (UZB) 4485 pts

2002 Medal Table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)2213439
2 Japan (JPN)910827
3 Qatar (QAT)6129
4 India (IND)24814
5 South Korea (KOR)2327
6 Uzbekistan (UZB)1124
7 Kuwait (KUW)1001
8 Thailand (THA)0314
9 North Korea (PRK)0235
10 Malaysia (MAS)0202
11 Iran (IRI)0145
12 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0123
13 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)0112
14 Indonesia (INA)0101
 Sri Lanka (SRI)0101
16 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0033
17 Palestine (PLE)0011
 Syria (SYR)0011
Totals (18 entries)434442129

References

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  1. ^ Asian Junior Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2013-10-16.
  2. ^ Chua Chong Jin (2002-11-02). China dominates Asian Juniors - Review. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-10-17.
  3. ^ Chua Chong Jin (2002-11-04). Takahira, the undoubted star of Bangkok. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-10-17.
Results
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