2016 Asian Junior Athletics Championships

The 2016 Asian Junior Athletics Championships was the 17th edition of the international athletics competition for Asian under-20 athletes, organised by the Asian Athletics Association and the Vietnam Athletics Federation. Athletes born between 1997 and 2000 competed in 44 events, divided evenly between the sexes. The competition took place over four days from 3–6 June at Thống Nhất Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. A total of 45 countries entered athletes into the tournament, eighteen of which reached the medal table. The competition, including its opening and closing ceremonies, was broadcast live on Vietnamese carrier VTV6[1]

17th Asian Junior Athletics Championships
Dates3–6 June
Host cityHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam
VenueThống Nhất Stadium
LevelJunior (under-20)
Events44
Records set2 championship records

Japan topped the medal table with thirteen gold medals among a total of 27, overturning a long period of Chinese dominance. China was a comfortable second, with 22 medals, half of which were gold. India was the next best performing nation and the only other to reach double digits in the medal count, taking seven golds. The hosts Vietnam took two golds and placed seventh in the medals overall. Two championship records were broken, both by Japanese: Junya Sado won the men's javelin throw in 77.97 m (255 ft 9+12 in) and Chika Mukai took the 3000 m steeplechase in 10:21.04 minutes.[2]

The host stadium in 2008

Malaysia's Khairul Hafiz Jantan was the most successful athlete of the competition, winning three medals: the 100 metres gold, and silvers in the 200 metres and 4 × 100 metres relay. Yang Chun-han was the only man to take two golds, topping the podium in the latter two events. On the women's side, there were two double gold medallists: Jisna Mathew led India to a 400 m individual and relay double, while Lili Das scored a middle-distance double. Japan's Haruko Ishizuka took 400 m bronze after winning the hurdles gold and her compatriots Shinichi Yukinaga and Nanaka Kori also took minor medals in the discus after becoming shot put winners.[2]

The event was held in the month before the global 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships. Several of Asia's medallists at that competition were not present at the regional meet, although Qatar's Mohamed Ibrahim Moaaz became a double discus throw champion and India's Neeraj Chopra improved from a silver in Ho Chi Minh to a world under-20 gold with a world junior record throw. The 2016 world under-20 high jump bronze medallist Mohamat Allamine Hamdi managed only sixth on the Asian stage that year.

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Khairul Hafiz Jantan
  Malaysia
10.36 Ippei Takeda [fr]
  Japan
10.41 Abdullah Abkar Mohammed
  Saudi Arabia
10.45
200 metres Yang Chun-han
  Chinese Taipei
20.73 Khairul Hafiz Jantan
  Malaysia
21.15 Wataru Inuzuka
  Japan
21.16
400 metres Mizuki Obuchi
  Japan
47.52 Taha Hussein Yaseen
  Iraq
47.55 Abdullah Djimet Souleiman
  Saudi Arabia
47.83
800 metres Amoj Jacob
  India
1:51.82 Idriss Mousa Youssouf
  Qatar
1:52.28 Mohammed Raheem Al-Bazaznah
  Iraq
1:52.78
1500 metres Ajay Kumar Saroj
  India
3:57.55 Idriss Mousa Youssouf
  Qatar
3:58.28 Ata Assadi
  Iran
4:03.37
5000 metres Takato Suzuki
  Japan
14:16.42 Akira Aizawa
  Japan
14:32.08 Gavit Murli Kumar
  India
14:49.41
10,000 metres Sota Watanabe
  Japan
31:23.93 Abhishek Pal
  India
31:24.06 Tadvi Kisan Narshi
  India
32:07.12
110 m hurdles Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhamad
  Malaysia
14.00 May Mon Paulose
  India
14.02 Zhang Tao
  China
14.05
400 m hurdles Yoshihiro Watanabe
  Japan
50.86 Feng Zhiqiang
  China
51.49 Kim Hyun-bin
  South Korea
52.55
3000 m steeplechase Mohamed Khamis Saifeldin
  Qatar
9:26.79 Lê Trung Đức
  Vietnam
9:27.40 Lê Quang Hoà
  Vietnam
9:31.86
10,000 m walk Zhang Yao
  China
44:33.00 Yasushi Morita
  Japan
44:33.79 Song Yun-hwa
  South Korea
45:38.45
4×100 m relay   Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Yeh Shou-Bo
Yang Chun-Han
Liu Chao-Hsuan
Shen Yu-Sen
39.75   Malaysia (MAS)
Asnawi Hashim
Badrul Hisyam Abdul Manap
Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi
Khairul Hafiz Jantan
39.91   Thailand (THA)
Chayut Khongprasit
Sakchai Laomool
Nutthapong Veeravongratanasiri
Pipat Nupuang
40.36
4×400 m relay   Thailand (THA)
Vitsanu Phosri
Nattapong Kongkraphan
Phitchaya Sunthonthuam
Phanuwat Bunfueangfu
3:11.59   India (IND)
Murugan Kiran
Malik Pankaj
Kupar Harsh
Amoj Jacob
3:12.12   Saudi Arabia (KSA)
Ahmed Saleh Mahda
Abdallah Djimat Souleyman
Sabir Said Essa
Yasir Yahya Hazazi
3:12.37
High jump Keitaro Fujita
  Japan
2.16 m Muhammad Syazwan Ahmad
  Malaysia
2.14 m Hussein Al-Ibraheemi
  Iraq
2.14 m
Pole vault Muntadher Faleh Abdulwahid
  Iraq
5.25 m Phassapong Unsum-ang
  Thailand
5.20 m =NJR Ali Mohsen Abed Zid
  Iraq
5.10 m
Long jump Zhong Peifeng
  China
7.84 m Tomoya Nomura
  Japan
7.75 m w Kazuma Adachi
  Japan
7.73 m
Triple jump Sung Jin-syuk
  South Korea
16.19 m Liu Mingxuan
  China
16.05 m Sonu Kumar
  India
15.99 m
Shot put Shinichi Yukinaga
  Japan
18.41 m Amin Lotfollahi
  Iran
17.57 m Mehdi Rostami
  Iran
17.53 m
Discus throw Mohamed Ibrahim Moaaz
  Qatar
60.49 m Yume Ando
  Japan
58.80 m NJR Shinichi Yukinaga
  Japan
54.79 m
Hammer throw Ashish Jakhar
  India
69.00 m Hussein Thamir Abdelwahed
  Iraq
65.71 m Zhalolhon Tilavoldikhuzhayev
  Uzbekistan
63.77 m
Javelin throw Junya Sado
  Japan
77.97 m CR Neeraj Chopra
  India
77.60 m Arshad Nadeem
  Pakistan
73.40 m NJR
Decathlon Yuma Maruyama [de]
  Japan
6748 pts Wang Chen-yu
  Chinese Taipei
6624 pts Krishna Kumar
  India
6551 pts

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Liu Qun
  China
11.84 Chloe Chan Pui Kei
  Hong Kong
11.85 NJR On-Uma Chattha
  Thailand
11.88
200 metres Lê Tú Chinh
  Vietnam
23.94 Supanich Poolkerd
  Thailand
24.41 Noor Eewan Syafiqah Md Sabri
  Malaysia
24.50
400 metres Jisna Mathew
  India
53.85 Huang Guifen
  China
54.92 Haruko Ishizuka
  Japan
55.40
800 metres Lili Das
  India
2:06.64 Airi Ikezaki
  Japan
2:07.21 Arina Kleshchukova
  Kyrgyzstan
2:07.56
1500 metres Lili Das
  India
4:29.50 Mina Ueda
  Japan
4:30.76 Harmilankaur Bains
  India
Pak Jin-hyang
  North Korea
4:33.02
3000 metres Nana Kuraoka
  Japan
9:31.46 Pak Jin-hyang
  North Korea
9:50.72 Choe Hyon-ju
  North Korea
10:01.94
5000 metres Hana Omori
  Japan
16:57.39 Misaki Ogata
  Japan
17:04.76 Choe Hyon-ju
  North Korea
17:08.79
100 m hurdles Yu Jiaru
  China
13.79 Cheng Tang-hsiu
  Chinese Taipei
13.97 Lin Shih-ting
  Chinese Taipei
14.11
400 m hurdles Haruko Ishizuka
  Japan
57.91 Khuất Phương Anh
  Vietnam
59.78 Lin Yu-chieh
  Chinese Taipei
60.02
3000 m steeplechase Chika Mukai
  Japan
10:21.04 CR Ro Hyo-gong
  North Korea
10:31.02 Ju Ok-byol
  North Korea
10:41.91
10,000 m walk Wang Wenjing
  China
50:23.89 Cun Hailu
  China
50:37.03 Ravina
  India
51:09.48
4×100 m relay   Thailand (THA)
Parichat Charoensuk
On-Uma Chatta
Sureewan Runan
Suwimon Khongthong
45.23   China (CHN)
Liu Qun
Huang Guifen
Huang Jiaxen
Yu Jiaru
45.41   Hong Kong (HKG)
Leung Kwan-yi
Chan Ka-sin
Kong Chun-ki
Chloe Chan Pui-kei
45.84 NJR
4×400 m relay   India (IND)
Jisna Mathew
Shaharbana Sidhique Thadiyan Parambil
Subha V
Liniet George
3:43.57   Vietnam (VIE)
Khuất Phương Anh
Can Thi Thuy
Nguyen Thi Hang
Hoang Thi Minh Hanh
3:44.56 NJR   Thailand (THA)
Supanich Poolkerd
Thanphimon Kaeodi
Manrika Phonyam
Apinya Athiwet
3:50.79
High jump Chai Yanbo
  China
1.74 m Nadezhda Dubovitskaya
  Kazakhstan
1.74 m Tsai Ching-jung
  Chinese Taipei
1.71 m
Pole vault Chen Qiaoling
  China
4.15 m Misaki Morota
  Japan
3.80 m Wu Chia-ju
  Chinese Taipei
3.60 m
Long jump Nguyễn Thị Trúc Mai
  Vietnam
6.34 m NJR Parinya Chuaimaroeng
  Thailand
6.28 m NJR Yao Jiayu
  China
6.04 m
Triple jump Kirthana Ramasamy
  Malaysia
13.20 m NJR Mariya Ovchinnikova
  Kazakhstan
13.19 m Anna Gorodkova
  Kazakhstan
12.97 m
Shot put Nanaka Kori
  Japan
15.89 m NJR Dong Yu
  China
14.23 m Liu Ziyue
  China
14.22 m
Discus throw Yang Huanhuan
  China
51.47 m Nanaka Kori
  Japan
48.04 m Zhou Zixuan
  China
46.57 m
Hammer throw Zhao Fan
  China
61.77 m Ji Li
  China
58.11 m Mingkamon Koomphon
  Thailand
56.44 m
Javelin throw Su Lingdan
  China
57.32 m Chang Chu
  Chinese Taipei
53.14 m Varvara Nazarova
  Kazakhstan
52.76 m NR
Heptathlon Du Jiani
  China
5031 pts Aleksandra Yurkevskaya
  Uzbekistan
4859 pts Nguyễn Linh Na
  Vietnam
4564 pts

2016 Medal table edit

Key
  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Japan (JPN)1310427
2  China (CHN)117422
3  India (IND)74617
4  Malaysia (MAS)3317
5  Chinese Taipei (TPE)2349
  Thailand (THA)2349
7  Vietnam (VIE)*2327
8  Qatar (QAT)2204
9  Iraq (IRQ)1236
10  South Korea (KOR)1023
11  North Korea (PRK)0246
12  Kazakhstan (KAZ)0224
13  Iran (IRI)0123
14  Hong Kong (HKG)0112
  Uzbekistan (UZB)0112
16  Saudi Arabia (KSA)0033
17  Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)0011
  Pakistan (PAK)0011
Totals (18 entries)444445133

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