Athletics at the 2010 Asian Games
























Athletics at the XVI Asian Games

Stade Olympique Guangdong.JPG
The host stadium for the athletics

Host city
Guangzhou, China
Date(s) November 21–27
Main stadium Guangdong Olympic Stadium
Events 47

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2010 Asian Games


Athletics at the 2010 Asian Games was held in Guangzhou, China from 21 to 27 November 2010. A total of 47 events were contested, 24 by men and 23 by women - matching the Olympic athletics programme. The 42 track and field events on the programme were hosted at the Aoti Main Stadium (Guangdong Olympic Stadium) while the marathons and racewalking competitions took place around the city's University Town (sharing a venue with the triathlon).[1][2] Sixteen Asian Games records were broken during the seven-day competition.[3]


China, the host country, topped the medal table having won 13 gold medals and 36 medals overall. India (12 medals overall) and Bahrain both won five golds, but Japan (with four golds) had the second largest overall medal haul with twenty. A number of countries had double-digit medal totals: Kazakhstan and South Korea won four gold medals each, with hauls of eleven and ten medals respectively. Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan were the next best performing National Olympic Committees.[4] A total of 574 athletes (comprising 351 men and 223 women) from 41 nations took part in the competition. Bhutan, Brunei, Jordan and Pakistan were the only nations without a representative in the events.[5]


One of the primary attractions of the competition was Chinese Olympic champion hurdler Liu Xiang – the stadium filled with around 70,000 spectators on the day he defended his title and he won gold in a Games record time.[6] Chinese women completed 1–2 podium finishes in the shot put, discus and hammer throws while Zhou Chunxiu and Zhu Xiaolin took the top two spots in the women's marathon. Japan's Chisato Fukushima took a 100/200 metres sprint double and also won a bronze in the relay. Preeja Sreedharan of India broke two national records, almost completing a 5000 and 10,000 metres double, but was beaten by Mimi Belete in the former event. Femi Ogunode – a Nigerian-born athlete representing Qatar – won golds in both the 200 m and 400 m at the age of nineteen.[7] Little-known Lao Yi won the men's 100 m after the favourites (Masashi Eriguchi and Samuel Francis) were both eliminated in the semi-finals.[8]




Contents






  • 1 Medalists


    • 1.1 Men


    • 1.2 Women




  • 2 Medal table


  • 3 Participating nations


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Medalists



Men




































































































































































































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
100 m
details

Lao Yi
 China
10.24

Yasser Al-Nasheri
 Saudi Arabia
10.26

Barakat Al-Harthi
 Oman
10.28
200 m
details

Femi Ogunode
 Qatar
20.43

Kenji Fujimitsu
 Japan
20.74

Omar Juma Al-Salfa
 United Arab Emirates
20.83
400 m
details

Femi Ogunode
 Qatar
45.12

Yuzo Kanemaru
 Japan
45.32

Yousef Masrahi
 Saudi Arabia
45.71
800 m
details

Sajjad Moradi
 Iran
1:45.45
GR

Adnan Taess
 Iraq
1:45.88

Musaeb Abdulrahman Balla
 Qatar
1:46.19
1500 m
details

Mohammed Shaween
 Saudi Arabia
3:36.49
GR

Sajjad Moradi
 Iran
3:37.09

Belal Mansoor Ali
 Bahrain
3:38.39
5000 m
details

Hasan Mahboob
 Bahrain
13:47.86

James Kwalia
 Qatar
13:48.55

Felix Kibore
 Qatar
13:49.31
10000 m
details

Bilisuma Shugi
 Bahrain
27:32.72
GR

Essa Ismail Rashed
 Qatar
27:33.09

Hasan Mahboob
 Bahrain
27:40.07
110 m hurdles
details

Liu Xiang
 China
13.09
GR

Shi Dongpeng
 China
13.38

Park Tae-kyong
 South Korea
13.48
400 m hurdles
details

Joseph Abraham
 India
49.96

Bandar Sharahili
 Saudi Arabia
50.29

Naohiro Kawakita
 Japan
50.37
3000 m steeplechase
details

Tareq Mubarak Taher
 Bahrain
8:25.89
GR

Thamer Kamal Ali
 Qatar
8:26.27

Ali Al-Amri
 Saudi Arabia
8:30.96
4 × 100 m relay
details

 China
Lu Bin
Liang Jiahong
Su Bingtian
Lao Yi
38.78
GR

 Chinese Taipei
Wang Wen-tang
Liu Yuan-kai
Tsai Meng-lin
Yi Wei-chen
39.05

 Thailand
Poommanus Jankem
Wachara Sondee
Jirapong Meenapra
Sittichai Suwonprateep
39.09
4 × 400 m relay
details

 Saudi Arabia
Ismail Al-Sabiani
Mohammed Al-Salhi
Hamed Al-Bishi
Yousef Masrahi
3:02.30

 Japan
Yusuke Ishitsuka
Kenji Fujimitsu
Hideyuki Hirose
Yuzo Kanemaru
3:02.43

 China
Lin Yang
Deng Shijie
Chang Pengben
Liu Xiaosheng
3:03.66
Marathon
details

Ji Young-jun
 South Korea
2:11:11

Yukihiro Kitaoka
 Japan
2:12:46

Mubarak Hassan Shami
 Qatar
2:12:53
20 km walk
details

Wang Hao
 China
1:20:50

Zhu Yafei
 China
1:21:57

Kim Hyun-sub
 South Korea
1:22:47
50 km walk
details

Si Tianfeng
 China
3:47:04
GR

Li Lei
 China
3:47:34

Koichiro Morioka
 Japan
3:47:41
High jump
details

Mutaz Essa Barshim
 Qatar
2.27

Hiromi Takahari
 Japan
2.23

Rashid Al-Mannai
 Qatar
2.19

Huang Haiqiang
 China

Vitaliy Tsykunov
 Kazakhstan
Pole vault
details

Yang Yansheng
 China
5.50

Leonid Andreev
 Uzbekistan
5.30
Shared silver

Kim Yoo-suk
 South Korea
Long jump
details

Kim Deok-hyeon
 South Korea
8.11

Su Xiongfeng
 China
8.05

Hussein Al-Sabee
 Saudi Arabia
7.96
Triple jump
details

Li Yanxi
 China
16.94

Yevgeniy Ektov
 Kazakhstan
16.86

Cao Shuo
 China
16.84
Shot put
details

Sultan Al-Hebshi
 Saudi Arabia
20.57
GR

Zhang Jun
 China
19.59

Chang Ming-huang
 Chinese Taipei
19.48
Discus throw
details

Ehsan Haddadi
 Iran
67.99
GR

Mohammad Samimi
 Iran
63.46

Vikas Gowda
 India
63.13
Hammer throw
details

Dilshod Nazarov
 Tajikistan
76.44

Kaveh Mousavi
 Iran
68.90

Hiroaki Doi
 Japan
68.72
Javelin throw
details

Yukifumi Murakami
 Japan
83.15

Park Jae-myong
 South Korea
79.92

Rinat Tarzumanov
 Uzbekistan
79.65
Decathlon
details

Dmitriy Karpov
 Kazakhstan
8026

Kim Kun-woo
 South Korea
7808

Vũ Văn Huyện
 Vietnam
7755


Women

























































































































































































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
100 m
details

Chisato Fukushima
 Japan
11.33

Guzel Khubbieva
 Uzbekistan
11.34

Vũ Thị Hương
 Vietnam
11.43
200 m
details

Chisato Fukushima
 Japan
23.62

Vũ Thị Hương
 Vietnam
23.74

Guzel Khubbieva
 Uzbekistan
23.87
400 m
details

Olga Tereshkova
 Kazakhstan
51.97

Asami Chiba
 Japan
52.68

Marina Maslyonko
 Kazakhstan
52.70
800 m
details

Margarita Matsko
 Kazakhstan
2:00.29

Trương Thanh Hằng
 Vietnam
2:00.91

Tintu Luka
 India
2:01.36
1500 m
details

Maryam Yusuf Jamal
 Bahrain
4:08.22

Trương Thanh Hằng
 Vietnam
4:09.58

Mimi Belete
 Bahrain
4:10.42
5000 m
details

Mimi Belete
 Bahrain
15:15.59

Preeja Sreedharan
 India
15:15.89

Kavita Raut
 India
15:16.54
10000 m
details

Preeja Sreedharan
 India
31:50.47

Kavita Raut
 India
31:51.44

Shitaye Eshete
 Bahrain
31:53.27
100 m hurdles
details

Lee Yeon-kyung
 South Korea
13.23

Natalya Ivoninskaya
 Kazakhstan
13.24

Sun Yawei
 China
13.27
400 m hurdles
details

Ashwini Akkunji
 India
56.15

Wang Xing
 China
56.76

Satomi Kubokura
 Japan
56.83
3000 m steeplechase
details

Sudha Singh
 India
9:55.47
GR

Jin Yuan
 China
9:55.71

Minori Hayakari
 Japan
10:01.25
4 × 100 m relay
details

 Thailand
Phatsorn Jaksuninkorn
Neeranuch Klomdee
Laphassaporn Tawoncharoen
Nongnuch Sanrat
44.09

 China
Tao Yujia
Liang Qiuping
Jiang Lan
Ye Jiabei
44.22

 Japan
Mayumi Watanabe
Momoko Takahashi
Yumeka Sano
Chisato Fukushima
44.41
4 × 400 m relay
details

 India
Manjeet Kaur
Sini Jose
Ashwini Akkunji
Mandeep Kaur
3:29.02
GR

 Kazakhstan
Marina Maslyonko
Viktoriya Yalovtseva
Margarita Matsko
Olga Tereshkova
3:30.03

 China
Zheng Zhihui
Tang Xiaoyin
Chen Lin
Chen Jingwen
3:30.89
Marathon
details

Zhou Chunxiu
 China
2:25:00

Zhu Xiaolin
 China
2:26:35

Kim Kum-ok
 North Korea
2:27:06
20 km walk
details

Liu Hong
 China
1:30:06
GR

Masumi Fuchise
 Japan
1:30:34

Li Yanfei
 China
1:32:34
High jump
details

Svetlana Radzivil
 Uzbekistan
1.95
GR

Nadiya Dusanova
 Uzbekistan
1.93

Anna Ustinova
 Kazakhstan
1.90

Zheng Xingjuan
 China
Pole vault
details

Li Caixia
 China
4.30

Li Ling
 China
4.30

Tomomi Abiko
 Japan
4.15
Long jump
details

Jung Soon-ok
 South Korea
6.53

Olga Rypakova
 Kazakhstan
6.50

Yuliya Tarasova
 Uzbekistan
6.49
Triple jump
details

Olga Rypakova
 Kazakhstan
14.78
GR

Xie Limei
 China
14.18

Thitima Muangjan
 Thailand
13.85
Shot put
details

Li Ling
 China
19.94

Gong Lijiao
 China
19.67

Lee Mi-young
 South Korea
17.51
Discus throw
details

Li Yanfeng
 China
66.18
GR

Song Aimin
 China
64.04

Krishna Poonia
 India
61.94
Hammer throw
details

Zhang Wenxiu
 China
72.84

Wang Zheng
 China
68.17

Yuka Murofushi
 Japan
62.94
Javelin throw
details

Yuki Ebihara
 Japan
61.56
GR

Xue Juan
 China
58.72

Li Lingwei
 China
57.51
Heptathlon
details

Yuliya Tarasova
 Uzbekistan
5783

Yuki Nakata
 Japan
5606

Pramila Aiyappa
 India
5415


Medal table





Liu Xiang retained his 110 m hurdles title to win gold for China.





Olga Rypakova's gold and silver in the jumps helped Kazakhstan.



































































































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 China
13 15 8 36
2
 India
5 2 5 12
3
 Bahrain
5 0 4 9
4
 Japan
4 8 8 20
5
 Kazakhstan
4 4 3 11
6
 South Korea
4 3 3 10
7
 Qatar
3 3 4 10
8
 Saudi Arabia
3 2 3 8
9
 Uzbekistan
2 3 3 8
10
 Iran
2 3 0 5
11
 Thailand
1 0 2 3
12
 Tajikistan
1 0 0 1
13
 Vietnam
0 3 2 5
14
 Chinese Taipei
0 1 1 2
15
 Iraq
0 1 0 1
16
 North Korea
0 0 1 1

 Oman
0 0 1 1

 United Arab Emirates
0 0 1 1
Totals (18 nations) 47 48 49 144


Participating nations


A total of 574 athletes from 41 nations competed in athletics at the 2010 Asian Games:[5]











References





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  3. ^ Asian Games Records (as at 27.11.2010). Asian Athletics Association. Retrieved on 2010-11-28.


  4. ^ Athletics - Medal Standings. gz2010. Retrieved on 2010-11-28.


  5. ^ ab Athletics - Number of Entries by NOC. gz2010. Retrieved on 2010-11-28.


  6. ^ 70,000 watch Liu Xiang fly to 13.09sec victory - Asian Games, Day 4. IAAF (2010-11-25). Retrieved on 2010-11-28.


  7. ^ Ogunode and Fukushima complete doubles in Guangzhou - Asian Games, Day 5. IAAF (2010-11-26). Retrieved on 2010-11-28.


  8. ^ Three more gold for China, as Kamel bows out of 1500m in Guangzhou - Asian Games, Day 2. IAAF (2010-11-23). Retrieved on 2010-11-28.



Day reports



  • Strong night for India as Asian Games kick off before a crowd of 75,000 in Guangzhou - Asian Games, Day 1. IAAF (2010-11-22). Retrieved on 2010-11-28.


  • Three more gold for China, as Kamel bows out of 1500m in Guangzhou - Asian Games, Day 2. IAAF (2010-11-23). Retrieved on 2010-11-28.


  • Jamal captures 1500m title in Guangzhou - Asian Games, Day 3. IAAF (2010-11-24). Retrieved on 2010-11-28.


  • 70,000 watch Liu Xiang fly to 13.09sec victory - Asian Games, Day 4. IAAF (2010-11-25). Retrieved on 2010-11-28.


  • Ogunode and Fukushima complete doubles in Guangzhou - Asian Games, Day 5. IAAF (2010-11-26). Retrieved on 2010-11-28.


  • Bahrain takes two distance running golds - Asian Games, Day 6. IAAF (2010-11-27). Retrieved on 2010-11-28.


  • Ji and Zhou take Marathon titles as Asian Games conclude in Guangzhou. IAAF (2010-11-28). Retrieved on 2010-11-28.



External links


  • Athletics site of 2010 Asian Games









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