2014 Asian Junior Athletics Championships

The 2014 Asian Junior Athletics Championships was the 16th edition of the international athletics competition for Asian under-20 athletes, organised by the Asian Athletics Association and the Chinese Taipei Track & Field Association. Events were held at Taipei Municipal Stadium in Taipei, Republic of China from 12–15 June. A total of 44 events were contested, with the events being evenly split between the sexes.[1]

2014 Asian Junior Athletics Championships
Dates12–15 June
Host cityTaipei, Republic of China
VenueTaipei Municipal Stadium
LevelJunior (under-20)
Events44
Participation? athletes from
24 nations
Records set3 Championship records
2016

China narrowly beat Japan to extend its long-running undefeated streak at the competition. China had the most gold medals with twelve and also the highest tally with 24. Japan won eleven events and gathered 21 medals. Qatar had the next most gold medals, with six, while the hosts Chinese Taipei had the third highest medal total at 15. Twenty-two of the participating nations reached the medal table; Pakistan and Oman were the only participants not to medal.[2] China had particular success in the jumps, winning all such events on both the men's and women's programmes. Qatar won no women's medals, but its male athletes won at all distances from 400 metres to 5000 metres.[3]

Three championship records were broken at the event. Iran's men's 200 metres winner Mohammadhossein Abareghi set a championship record of 20.63 seconds in the first round of the event.[4] Oanh Nguyen Thi of Vietnam broke the women's 3000 metres steeplechase with 10:27.29 seconds (nearly twenty seconds ahead of the runner-up).[5] All three medallists in the men's 110 metres hurdles were under the previous record mark, but Japan's Taio Kanai was still clear above the field in 13.33 seconds.[6]

Some of the top performing athletes will go on to compete at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics. Ashraf Amgad Elseify added the global title to his Asian men's hammer crown. Men's long jumper Shotaro Shiroyama and women's shot putter Navjeet Kaur Dhillon repeated their bronze medallist placings there. Li Xiaohong, women's triple jump runner-up, also took the bronze in Eugene, Oregon.[7]

After the competition, Shahin Mehrdelan, Iran's original winner in the men's shot put, was disqualified after failing his post-event doping test. Shahin Jafari, another Iranian, was elevated to the gold medal.[8]

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Takuya Kawakami
  Japan
10.47 Himasha Eashan
  Sri Lanka
10.49 Mohammadhossein Abareghi
  Iran
10.50
200 metres Mohammadhossein Abareghi
  Iran
20.69[nb1] Liang Jingsheng
  China
20.96 Katsumi Hiyoshi
  Japan
21.05
400 metres Mohamed Nasir Abbas
  Qatar
47.31 Mazen Al-Yasen
  Saudi Arabia
47.40 Sina Rohanimoayed
  Iran
47.50
800 metres Mohamed Elnour Mohamed
  Qatar
1:52.73 Gao Dongxu
  China
1:53.25 Mustafa Al-Elayawi
  Iraq
1:53.31
1500 metres Idriss Moussa Youssouf
  Qatar
3:53.36 Abubaker Haydar Abdalla
  Qatar
3:54.74 Gao Dongxu
  China
3:56.11
5000 metres Musaab Adam Ali
  Qatar
14:34.07 Makoto Mitsunobu
  Japan
14:38.99 Sharwan Kharb
  India
14:39.41
10,000 metres Hazuma Hattori
  Japan
31:10.60 Sharwan Kharb
  India
31:52.37 Yaser Salem Bagharab
  Yemen
32:22.42
110 metres hurdles Taio Kanai
  Japan
13.33 CR Masahiro Kagimoto
  Japan
13.51 Mohammad Amin Barzi Ghamsari
  Iran
13.56
400 metres hurdles Yu Chia-Hsuan
  Chinese Taipei
50.49 Wang Guozhong
  China
50.61 Yusuke Sakanashi
  Japan
50.76
3000 metres steeplechase Musaab Adam M Ali
  Qatar
9:02.80 Takumi Murashima
  Japan
9:03.35 Khalil Naseri
  Iran
9:03.54
4×100 metres relay   Japan (JPN)
Takuya Kawakami
Masaharu Mori
Katsumi Hiyoshi
Rei Tokuyama
39.49   Thailand (THA)
Teerasak Sunthanon
Kacha Sawangyen
Natthawut Chuchuai
Pooriphat Kaijun
39.74   Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Cheng Po-Yu
Li Hsiang
Huang Shu-Wei
Yang Chun-Han
39.91
4×400 metres relay   Thailand (THA)
Jaturong Chimruang
Witthawat Thumcha
Treenate Krittanukulwong
Vitsanu Phosri
3:08.89   Iran (IRI)
Javad Shooryabi
Mohammad Cheshmehzarkordestani
Mohammad Sababkar
Sina Rohanimoayed
3:09.61   Qatar (QAT)
Mohamed Nasir Abbas
Abubaker Haydar Abdalla
Khalid Mohammed Al-Shahrani
Mohamed Elnour Mohamed
3:09.89
10,000 m walk Fumitaka Oikawa
  Japan
44:08.2 Lo Po-Ying
  Chinese Taipei
45:51.62 Chang Wei-Lin
  Chinese Taipei
46:14.69
High jump Bai Jiaxu
  China
2.10 m Roman Loshkarev
  Kazakhstan
2.08 m Aryan Zarekani
  Iran
2.08 m
Pole vault Huang Bokai
  China
5.25 m Park Taewon
  South Korea
4.90 m Jhang Rihhao
  Chinese Taipei
4.90 m
Long jump Lin Qing
  China
7.99 m Chan Ming Tai
  Hong Kong
7.70 m Shotaro Shiroyama
  Japan
7.70 m
Triple jump Fang Yaoqing
  China
16.32 m Supot Boonnun
  Thailand
15.59 m Timur Khusnulin
  Uzbekistan
15.55 m
Shot put[nb2] Shahin Jafari
  Iran
18.64 m Shakti Solanki
  India
17.09 m Artyom Davletov
  Uzbekistan
16.63 m
Discus throw Mustafa Dagher Al-Saamah
  Iraq
59.35 m Yang Jingkai
  China
57.49 m Muhammad Irfan Shamshuddin
  Malaysia
56.07 m
Hammer throw Ashraf Amgad Elseify
  Qatar
79.71 m Ahmed Amgad Elseify
  Qatar
68.90 m Abdurauf Musoev
  Tajikistan
68.35 m
Javelin throw Hsu Shui-Chang
  Chinese Taipei
67.24 m Kim Woo-jung
  South Korea
66.15 m Piyasiri Intaprasong
  Thailand
66.08 m
Decathlon Wang Chen-Yuan
  Chinese Taipei
6566 pts Lien Hung-Yu
  Chinese Taipei
5920 pts Leung Xavier Anthony
  Hong Kong
5687 pts
  • nb1 Iran's men's 200 metres winner Mohammadhossein Abareghi set a championship record of 20.63 seconds in the first round of the event, but was a little slower in the final.
  • nb2 Iran's men's shot-put winner Shahin Mehrdelan got disqualified after failing in doping control test in the championships. Minor medallists Shahin Jafari (Iran) and Shakti Solanki (India) were promoted to the gold and silver medals while fourth placer Artyom Davletov (Uzbekistan) was given the bronze medal.[8]

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Liang Xiaojing
  China
11.58 Yuan Qiqi
  China
11.64 Shanti Veronica Pereira
  Singapore
11.79
200 metres Dutee Chand
  India
23.74 Shanti Veronica Pereira
  Singapore
23.99 Nigina Sharipova
  Uzbekistan
24.24
400 metres Siti Nur Afiqah Abd Razak
  Malaysia
53.93 Liliya Manasipova
  Uzbekistan
54.11 Ngoc Hoang Thi
  Vietnam
55.36
800 metres Ryoko Hirano
  Japan
2:06.75 Jessy Joseph
  India
2:06.77 Archana Adhav
  India
2:09.11
1500 metres O Song Mi
  North Korea
4:28.38 Yuki Nakamura
  Japan
4:28.75 Xu Shuangshuang
  China
4:28.78
3000 metres Daria Maslova
  Kyrgyzstan
9:16.23 Hanami Sekine
  Japan
9:17.55 Sanjivini Jadhav
  India
9:35.02
5000 metres Maki Izumida
  Japan
Daria Maslova
  Kyrgyzstan
16:18.35 Not awarded Kim Ji Hyang
  North Korea
16:28.13
100 metres hurdles Mako Fukube
  Japan
13.98 Meghana Shetty
  India
14.09 Wong Min Jannah
  Singapore
14.14
400 metres hurdles Akiko Ito
  Japan
58.80 Kawshalya Madushani Edirippulilage
  Sri Lanka
62.31 Alvin Tehupeiory
  Indonesia
62.39
3000 metres steeplechase Oanh Nguyen Thi
  Vietnam
10:27.29 CR Ju Ok Byol
  North Korea
10:45.41 Jang Un Hwa
  North Korea
10:55.51
4×100 metres relay   China (CHN)
Wang Rong
Cui Yanan
Liang Xiaojing
Yuan Qiqi
45.34   Thailand (THA)
Sirilak Palapha
Parichat Charoensuk
Wanwisa Kongthong
On-Uma Chattha
45.89   Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Chuang Hsin-Ju
Lin Yi-Ting
Wang Yu-Hsuan
Hu Chia-Chen
45.94
4×400 metres relay   India (IND)
Jisha V.V.
Jessy Joseph
Vijaya Kumari G.K
Dutee Chand
3:40.53   Thailand (THA)
Supanich Poolkerd
Nawaporn Saekhow
Chamaiphon Thongsuk
Thanphimon Kaeodi
3:42.27   Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Pan Pei-Yu
Lin Yen-Tong
Lu Yi-Hsuan
Lin Yu-Chieh
3:43.00
10,000 m walk Kaori Kawazoe
  Japan
50:38.05 Diana Aidossova
  Kazakhstan
51:39.77 Dana Aidossova
  Kazakhstan
52:13.42
High jump Wang Lin
  China
1.88 m Lee Ching-Ching
  Chinese Taipei
1.75 m Nadia Anggraini
  Indonesia
1.72 m
Pole vault Li Chaoqun
  China
4.05 m Yang Yang
  China
4.00 m Megumi Mizushima
  Japan
3.80 m
Long jump Li Xiaohong
  China
6.27 m Wang Rong
  China
6.15 m Wen Wan-Ju
  Chinese Taipei
5.89 m
Triple jump Wang Rong
  China
13.64 m Li Xiaohong
  China
13.62 m Vidusha Lakshani Heenatimullage Dona
  Sri Lanka
12.87 m
Shot put Xu Jiaqi
  China
16.50 m Wang Ningyue
  China
15.05 m Navjeet Kaur Dhillon
  India
14.99 m
Discus throw Xie Yuchen
  China
55.65 m Navjeet Kaur Dhillon
  India
53.66 m Natsumi Fujimori
  Japan
46.16 m
Hammer throw Hung Hsiu-Wen
  Chinese Taipei
56.81 m Panwat Gimsrang
  Thailand
54.66 m Diana Nussupbekova
  Kazakhstan
53.81 m
Javelin throw Shiori Touma
  Japan
55.75 m Kang Qiyan
  China
51.97 m Chang Chu
  Chinese Taipei
50.45 m
Heptathlon Kotchakorn Khamrueangsri
  Thailand
5290 pts Swapana Barman
  India
4962 pts Tsao Ya-Han
  Chinese Taipei
4806 pts

2014 Medal table edit

 
Egyptian-born Ashraf Amgad Elseify won the men's hammer for Qatar

  *   Host nation (Chinese Taipei)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China1210224
2  Japan115521
3  Qatar6219
4  Chinese Taipei*43815
5  India26412
6  Thailand2518
7  Iran2158
8  Kyrgyzstan2002
9  North Korea1124
10  Iraq1012
  Malaysia1012
  Vietnam1012
13  Kazakhstan0224
14  Sri Lanka0213
15  South Korea0202
16  Uzbekistan0134
17  Singapore0123
18  Hong Kong0112
19  Saudi Arabia0101
20  Indonesia0022
21  Tajikistan0011
  Yemen0011
Totals (22 entries)454344132

Participation edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 2014 Asian Junior Athletics Championships Team Manual Archived 2014-07-22 at the Wayback Machine. Athletics Asia. Retrieved on 2014-07-13.
  2. ^ Medal Tally. Taipei2014. Retrieved on 2014-07-13.
  3. ^ Chua, CJ (2014-06-15). China's Lin and Qatar's El Seify the stars of Asian Junior Championships". IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-07-21.
  4. ^ Result 16th Asian Junior Athletics Championships #409 Final Men 200 Meters. Taipei2014. Retrieved on 2014-07-21.
  5. ^ RESULT 16th Asian Junior Athletics Championships #324 Final Women 3000M Steeple Chase[permanent dead link]. Taipei2014. Retrieved on 2014-07-21.
  6. ^ RESULT 16th Asian Junior Athletics Championships #318 Final Men 110M Hurdles. Taipei2014. Retrieved on 2014-07-21.
  7. ^ VIEWING: IAAF World Junior Championships > IAAF World Junior Championships 2014. IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-08-04.
  8. ^ a b Men's Shot Put Final Archived 2014-08-08 at the Wayback Machine. Taipei2014. Retrieved on 2014-08-04.
Results

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