2022 Asian U18 Athletics Championships

The 2022 Asian U18 Athletics Championships was the fourth edition of the biennial, continental athletics competition for Asian athletes aged 15 to 17. It was held at the Ahmed Al Rashdan Track & Field Stadium in Kuwait City from 13 to 16 October 2022.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

4th Asian U18 Athletics Championships
Dates13–16 October 2022
Host cityKuwait City
VenueAhmed Al Rashdan Track & Field Stadium
LevelU18 (Youth)
Events40 (39)

History of Asian Youth Athletics Championship edit

The Asian Youth Athletics Championships (U18) (Asian Youth U18 Athletics Championships) is a biennial, continental athletics competition for Asian athletes, organised by the Asian Athletics Association. First held in 2015, it is a youth category event open to athletes aged fifteen and seventeen.[citation needed] The competition was the fourth continental athletics competition to be held for that age level, following in the steps of the South American, Oceanian and African events. Its first edition came at a time of rising interest in such competitions, with the first African championships being held in 2013, and the European Athletics Youth Championships scheduled for the following year.[citation needed] In March 2014, the Asian Athletics Association's president Dahlan Jumaan al-Hamad cited the creation of the championships as a way of boosting the grassroots-level development of the sport in Asia and raising the importance of continental-level competition among the region's countries.[citation needed]

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (20 participants)
(wind: -0.4  m/s)
Puripol Boonson
  Thailand
10.33 CR Lee Po-jui
  Chinese Taipei
10.73 Nwamadi Joel-jin
  South Korea
10.77
200 metres (20)
(wind: -0.7 m/s)
Puripol Boonson
  Thailand
21.53 Yaqoub Al-Azemi
  Kuwait
21.55 Pengiran Aidil Auf Bin Hajam
  Malaysia
21.65
400 metres (15) Seyed Mohammad Sajjad Aghaei
  Iran
48.37 Jayathilake Praveen Salamuthu
  Sri Lanka
48.56 Rajapaksha Pathiranage Don Avishka Theminda Rajapa
  Sri Lanka
48.70
800 metres (11) Mohamadhesam Mozafari
  Iran
1:53.30 Chu Lok Yin
  Hong Kong
1:53.46 Abdulaziz Khafif
  Kuwait
1:54.55
1500 metres (8) Amit Chaudhry
  India
4:04.59 Sulaiman Assi
  Syria
4:06.36 Aibol Omar
  Kazakhstan
4:07.99
3000 metres (7) Abdikani Hamid
  Bahrain
8:35.76 Hamad Saleh Al-Yami
  Saudi Arabia
8:59.01 Zainulabdeen Mokhles Al-Shamkhee
  Iraq
9:01.50
110 metres hurdles (9) Hsieh Yuan-kai
  Chinese Taipei
13.65 Muhammad Fiross Bin Mohd Faizal
  Malaysia
13.78 Brian Bagas Swara
  Indonesia
13.90
400 metres hurdles (12) Lin Yan-kai
  Chinese Taipei
52.23 Mahamat Abakar Abdrahman
  Qatar
52.47 Murad Sirman
  India
53.34
2000 metres steeplechase (7) Mustafa Mohsin Al-Khazaali
  Iraq
5:59.48 Rinat Kulygin
  Kazakhstan
6:04.63 Reza Mostafa Nejad
  Iran
6:08.77
Medley relay (7)   India (IND) 1:55.20   Thailand (THA) 1:55.82   Hong Kong (HKG) 1:56.82
10000 m walk (0) Not awarded - Not awarded - Not awarded -
High jump (10) Choi Jin-woo
  South Korea
2.21 m Edirisingha Siriwardanalage Deneth Anuhas
  Sri Lanka
2.01 m Gammanage Lesandu Arthavidu
  Sri Lanka
1.97 m
Pole vault (9) Seifeldin Mohamed Abdelsalam
  Qatar
5.10 m Amirarshia Mosadeghi Dogaheh
  Iran
5.00 m Kuldeep Kumar
  India
4.80 m
Long jump (11) Abdullah Al-Azemi
  Kuwait
7.34 m Siraphob Bunyuak
  Thailand
7.11 m Yiu Pak Yu
  Hong Kong
7.00 m
Triple jump (6) Ng Tak Sing
  Malaysia
14.62 m Farid Gharanjik
  Iran
14.35 m Sami Mousa Bakheet
  Saudi Arabia
14.26 m
Shot put (8) Akash Yadav
  India
19.37 m Djibrine Adoum Ahmat
  Qatar
19.01 m Siddharth Choudhary
  India
19.00 m
Discus throw (8) Atul
  India
56.23 m Servan K. C.
  India
55.91 m Djibrine Adoum Ahmat
  Qatar
53.75 m
Hammer throw (6) Mahdi Haft Cheshmeh
  Iran
68.30 m Mohd Aman
  India
67.03 m Ali Al-Hendal
  Kuwait
64.90 m
Javelin throw (7) Huang Chao-hong
  Chinese Taipei
80.40 m Arjun
  India
70.98 m Himanshu Mishra
  India
67.67 m
Decathlon (8) Nodir Norbaev
  Uzbekistan
6934 pts Sina Afshinfar
  Iran
6417 pts Sajjad Ahmed Al-Alkhazali
  Saudi Arabia
5674 pts

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (14)
(wind: -0.2  m/s)
Valentin Vanesa Lonteng
  Indonesia
11.69 Athicha Phetkun
  Thailand
12.01 Li Tsz To
  Hong Kong
12.15
200 metres (11)
(wind: -1.7  m/s)
Valentin Vanesa Lonteng
  Indonesia
24.06 Athicha Phetkun
  Thailand
24.48 Li Tsz To
  Hong Kong
24.79
400 metres (7) Hoang Thi Anh Thuc
  Vietnam
55.03 Isha Rajesh Jadhav
  India
56.16 Anushka Dattatray Kumbah
  India
57.36
800 metres (5) Ashakiran Barla
  India
2:06.79 Wickramasinghe Mudiyanselage Kasuni Nirmali Wickra
  Sri Lanka
2:15.42 Mutiara Oktarani Nurul Al Pasha
  Indonesia
Narjis Hussein Suwaed
  Iraq
2:15.73
2:33.34
1500 metres (2) Nguyen Khanh Linh
  Vietnam
4:51.61 Piyapat Pongsapan
  Thailand
4:58.82 Not awarded
3000 metres (2) Arina Gladysheva
  Kazakhstan
10:09.76 Sunita Devi
  India
10:34.07 Not awarded
100 metres hurdles (8) Pak Hoi Man Chloe
  Hong Kong
14.02 Sabita Toppo
  India
14.17 Lai Irene-li
  Chinese Taipei
14.24
400 metres hurdles (6) Nazaninftemeh Eidiyankakhaki
  Iran
1:01.03 Anastassiya Koloda
  Kazakhstan
1:01.52 Yi Bo-an
  Chinese Taipei
1:02.40
2000 metres steeplechase (5) Dilshoda Usmanova
  Uzbekistan
6:55.41 Ekta Pradeep Dey
  India
7:15.53 Setayesh Aminiyazdi
  Iran
7:16.69
Medley relay (5)   India (IND) 2:12.18   Thailand (THA) 2:14.38   Hong Kong (HKG) 2:17.97
5000 m walk (2) Sabrina Arziyeva
  Kazakhstan
27:35.44 Maryam Al-Qaimary
  Jordan
34:40.10 Not awarded
High jump (9) Sayfullaeva Barnokhon
  Uzbekistan
1.84 m Alina Chistyakova
  Kazakhstan
1.73 m Bui Thi Kim Anh
  Vietnam
1.73 m
Pole vault (6) Maria Andriani Melabessy
  Indonesia
3.90 m Vanshika Ghanghas
  India
3.70 m Jasmina Mansurova
  Uzbekistan
3.60 m
Long jump (13) Sharifa Davronova
  Uzbekistan
6.06 m Mubssina Mohamm
  India
5.91 m Jia Wai Yin
  Hong Kong
5.81 m
Triple jump (9) Sharifa Davronova
  Uzbekistan
13.23 m Khushnoza Shavkatova
  Uzbekistan
12.23 m Divyasri
  India
12.15 m
Shot put (5) Chiang Ching-yuan
  Chinese Taipei
17.82 m Park So-jin
  South Korea
16.89 m Elaheh Alizadeh
  Iran
14.92 m
Discus throw (5) Chiang Ching-yuan
  Chinese Taipei
45.42 m Im Chae-yeon
  South Korea
44.21 m Nikita Kumari
  India
44.14 m
Hammer throw (5) Kim Tae-hui
  South Korea
59.24 m Melika Norouzi
  Iran
57.85 m Mahdis Minaei Pour
  Iran
54.02 m
Javelin throw (7) Chu Pin-hsun
  Chinese Taipei
52.70 m Deepika
  India
50.15 m Yang Seok-ju
  South Korea
48.61 m
Heptathlon (5) Alina Chistyakova
  Kazakhstan
4737 pts Mubssina Mohamm
  India
4730 pts Elnaz Mousaei
  Iran
4501 pts

Nations edit

Kuwait was hosting around 400 athletes from 33 Asian Countries. Athletes competed in 40 athletics sports, 20 for boys and 20 for girls.[11][12][13]

  1.   Saudi Arabia
  2.   Qatar
  3.   Bahrain
  4.   Oman
  5.   Syria
  6.   Lebanon
  7.   Jordan
  8.   Palestine
  9.   Yemen
  10.   Iraq
  11.   Iran (25)
  12.   Bangladesh
  13.   Pakistan
  14.   Brunei
  15.   Chinese Taipei
  16.   Hong Kong
  17.   India (35)
  18.   Indonesia
  19.   Kazakhstan
  20.   South Korea
  21.   Kyrgyzstan
  22.   Laos
  23.   Thailand
  24.   Malaysia
  25.   Nepal
  26.   Maldives
  27.   Philippines
  28.   Singapore
  29.   Tajikistan
  30.   Vietnam
  31.   Uzbekistan
  32.   Kuwait
  33.   Sri Lanka (11)

Medal table edit

Following a decision by the judges, the bronze medal was awarded to two athletes in 800m Girls.[14]

  *   Host nation (Kuwait)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  India (IND)611724
2  Chinese Taipei (TPE)6129
3  Uzbekistan (UZB)5117
4  Iran (IRI)44513
5  Kazakhstan (KAZ)3317
6  Indonesia (INA)3025
7  Thailand (THA)2608
8  South Korea (KOR)2226
9  Vietnam (VIE)2013
10  Qatar (QAT)1214
11  Hong Kong (HKG)1168
12  Kuwait (KUW)1124
13  Malaysia (MAS)1113
14  Iraq (IRQ)1023
15  Bahrain (BHR)1001
16  Sri Lanka (SRI)0325
17  Saudi Arabia (KSA)0123
18  Jordan (JOR)0101
  Syria (SYR)0101
Totals (19 entries)393937115

References edit

  1. ^ "Home Page".
  2. ^ "Team Manual for 4th Asian U18 Athletics Championships, 13-16 October 2022, Kuwait – Home".
  3. ^ "4th Asian Youth Athletics Championship 2022 has started in Kuwait. – Home".
  4. ^ "Maybe not today maybe not tomorrow, but they are going to be champions one day! Third day of 4th Asian U18 Athletics Championship in Kuwait – Home".
  5. ^ "Future champions! How was the second day of the 4th Asian Youth Athletics Championship 2022 in Kuwait – Home".
  6. ^ "Final day of 4th Asian Youth Athletics Championship 2022 in Kuwait. – Home".
  7. ^ "4th Asian Youth Athletics Championships 2022 « Athletics Federation of India".
  8. ^ "Taiwan bags 3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze medals at Asian U18 Athletics Championships - Focus Taiwan".
  9. ^ "Asian Youth Athletics 2022: India squad, players to watch out for".
  10. ^ "Asian Youth Athletics Championship U18 – Home".
  11. ^ "Kuwait hosts 4th Asian Youth Athletics Championships 2022 next Oct". 6 September 2022.
  12. ^ "Kuwait to 'host' Championships". 6 September 2022.
  13. ^ "Deneth, Kasuni win silver medals while Lesandu wins bronze".
  14. ^ "Home Page".

External links edit

Preceded by
2019
Hong Kong
4th Asian Youth Athletics Championships
2022
Kuwait
Succeeded by
2023
Uzbekistan