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2011 Asian Athletics Championships

The 19th Asian Athletics Championships were held in Kobe, Japan between July 7–10, 2011 at the Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium.[1] The tournament had 507 athletes from forty Asian nations competing in the 42 track and field events over the four-day competition.[2]

2011 Asian Championships
DatesJuly 7–10
Host city Kobe, Japan
VenueKobe Universiade Memorial Stadium
Events42
Participation464 athletes from
40 nations
Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium

Two countries dominated the events: the host nation Japan won the most medals at the competition (32 overall, 11 golds), closely followed by China's eleven golds and 27 overall medal haul. The next most successful countries were Bahrain (which won five golds on the track through its former Ethiopian and Kenyan runners) and India, which won twelve medals.

A total of eight Championship records were equalled or beaten at the competition. India's Mayookha Johny won the long jump and also broke the Indian record to take bronze in the triple jump. Twenty-year-old Mutaz Essa Barshim cleared 2.35 metres in the high jump.[3] Liu Xiang won his fourth consecutive 110 metres hurdles title with a championship record mark.[4] Kuwait's Mohammad Al-Azemi completed an 800/1500 metres double with Iranian Sajjad Moradi finishing as runner-up both times. On the women's side, Truong Thanh Hang of Vietnam won the 800 m and was the 1500 m silver medallist.

Gretta Taslakian of Lebanon and Iraqi Gulustan Ieso won their countries' first medals in the women's section, while the traditionally male-only United Arab Emirates sent their first female athlete to the competition (Betlhem Desalegn).[5] Ieso and Olga Tereshkova both failed doping tests at the competition, thus losing their individual medals and also their team relay medals.[6]

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
Su Bingtian
  China
10.21 Masashi Eriguchi
  Japan
10.28 Sota Kawatsura
  Japan
10.30
200 metres
details
Femi Seun Ogunode
  Qatar
20.41 =CR Hitoshi Saito
  Japan
20.75 Omar Jouma Al-Salfa
  United Arab Emirates
20.97
400 metres
details
Yousef Ahmed Masrahi
  Saudi Arabia
45.79 Hideyuki Hirose
  Japan
46.03 Yūzō Kanemaru
  Japan
46.38
800 metres
details
Mohammad Al-Azemi
  Kuwait
1:46.14 Sajjad Moradi
  Iran
1:46.35 Ghamnda Ram
  India
1:46.46
1500 metres
details
Mohammad Al-Azemi
  Kuwait
3:42.49 Sajjad Moradi
  Iran
3:43.30 Chaminda Wijekoon
  Sri Lanka
3:44.01
5000 metres
details
Dejenee Mootumaa
  Bahrain
13:39.71 CR Yuki Sato
  Japan
13:40.78 Alemu Bekele Gebre
  Bahrain
13:41.93
10,000 metres
details
Ali Hasan Mahboob
  Bahrain
28:35.49 Bilisuma Shugi Gelasa
  Bahrain
28:36.30 Akinobu Murasawa
  Japan
28:40.63
110 m hurdles
details
Liu Xiang
  China
13.22 CR Shi Dongpeng
  China
13.56 Park Tae-kyong
  South Korea
13.66
400 m hurdles
details
Takatoshi Abe
  Japan
49.64 Yuta Imazeki
  Japan
50.22 Chen Chieh
  Chinese Taipei
50.39
3000 m steeplechase
details
Abubaker Ali Kamal
  Qatar
8:30.23 Artem Kosinov
  Kazakhstan
8:35.11 Tareq Mubarak Taher
  Bahrain
8:45.47
4 × 100 m relay
details
  Japan
Sota Kawatsura
Masashi Eriguchi
Shinji Takahira
Hitoshi Saito
39.18   Hong Kong
Tang Yik Chun
Lai Chun Ho
Ng Ka Fung
Chi Ho Tsui
39.26   Chinese Taipei
Wang Wen-tang
Liu Yuan-kai
Tsai Meng-lin
Yi Wei-che
39.30
4 × 400 m relay
details
  Japan
Yusuke Ishitsuka
Kei Takase
Hideyuki Hirose
Yuzo Kanemaru
3:04.72   Saudi Arabia
Mohammed Ali Albishi
Hamed Al-Bishi
Y.I. Alhezam
Yousef Ahmed Masrahi
3:08.03   Iran
Peyman Rajabi
Amin Ghelichi
Ehsan Mohajer Shojaei
Sajjad Hashemi
3:08.58
High jump
details
Mutaz Essa Barshim
  Qatar
2.35 m NR Majd Eddin Ghazal
  Syria
2.28 m NR Wang Chen
  China
2.26 m
Pole vault
details
Daichi Sawano
  Japan
5.50 m Hiroki Ogita
  Japan
5.40 m Yang Yansheng
  China
5.40 m
Long jump
details
Su Xiongfeng
  China
8.19 m Supanara Sukhasvasti
  Thailand
8.05 m NJR Rikiya Saruyama
  Japan
8.05 m
Triple jump
details
Yevgeniy Ektov
  Kazakhstan
16.91 m Li Yanxi
  China
16.70 m Roman Valiyev
  Kazakhstan
16.62 m
Shot put
details
Chang Ming-huang
  Chinese Taipei
20.14 m CR Zhang Jun
  China
19.77 m Om Prakash Karhana
  India
19.47 m
Discus throw
details
Ehsan Haddadi
  Iran
62.27 m Vikas Gowda
  India
61.58 m Wu Jian
  China
56.61 m
Hammer throw
details
Ali Al-Zinkawi
  Kuwait
73.73 m Hiroshi Noguchi
  Japan
70.89 m Hiroaki Doi
  Japan
70.69 m
Javelin throw
details
Yukifumi Murakami
  Japan
83.27 m CR Park Jae-myong
  South Korea
80.19 m Ivan Zaitcev
  Uzbekistan
79.22 m
Decathlon
details
Hadi Sepehrzad
  Iran
7506 pts Akihiko Nakamura
  Japan
7478 pts Bharatinder Singh
  India
7358 pts

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
Guzel Khubbieva
  Uzbekistan
11.39 Wei Yongli
  China
11.70 Tao Yujia
  China
11.74
200 metres
details
Chisato Fukushima
  Japan
23.49 Gretta Taslakian
  Lebanon
24.01 Saori Imai
  Japan
24.06
400 metres[6]
details
Chen Jingwen
  China
52.89 Chandrika Subashini
  Sri Lanka
53.35 Chisato Tanaka
  Japan
54.08
800 metres
details
Truong Thanh Hang
  Vietnam
2:01.41 Margarita Matsko
  Kazakhstan
2:02.46 Tintu Luka
  India
2:02.55
1500 metres
details
Genzeb Shumi Regasa
  Bahrain
4:15.91 Truong Thanh Hang
  Vietnam
4:18.40 O. P. Jaisha
  India
4:21.41
5000 metres
details
Tejitu Daba Chalchissa
  Bahrain
15:22.48 CR Hitomi Niiya
  Japan
15:34.19 Yuriko Kobayashi
  Japan
15:42.59
10,000 metres
details
Shitaye Eshete
  Bahrain
32:47.80 Kareema Saleh Jasim
  Bahrain
32:50.70 Preeja Sreedharan
  India
33:15.55
100 m hurdles
details
Sun Yawei
  China
13.04 Jung Hye-Lim
  South Korea
13.11 Natalya Ivoninskaya
  Kazakhstan
13.15
400 m hurdles
details
Satomi Kubokura
  Japan
56.52 Qi Yang
  China
56.69 Christine Merrill
  Sri Lanka
57.30
3000 m steeplechase
details
Minori Hayakari
  Japan
9:52.42 CR Sudha Singh
  India
10:08.52 Thi Phuong Nguyen
  Vietnam
10:14.94
4 × 100 m relay
details
  Japan
Nao Okabe
Momoko Takahashi
Chisato Fukushima
Saori Imai
44.05   China
Tao Yujia
Liang Qiuping
Jiang Lan
Wei Yongli
44.23   Thailand
Phatsorn Jaksuninkorn
Orranut Klomdee
Laphassaporn Tawoncharoen
Nongnuch Sanrat
44.62
4 × 400 m relay[6]
details
  Japan
Sayaka Aoki
Chisato Tanaka
Satomi Kubokura
Miho Shingu
3:35.00   India
Mrudula Korada
Jhuma Khatun
Jaisha Orchatteri Puthiya
Tintu Luka
3:44.17 Not awarded
High jump
details
Zheng Xingjuan
  China
1.92 m Svetlana Radzivil
  Uzbekistan
1.92 m Marina Aitova
  Kazakhstan
1.89 m
Pole vault
details
Wu Sha
  China
4.35 m Li Ling
  China
4.30 m Choi Yun-Hee
  South Korea
4.00 m
Long jump
details
Mayookha Johny
  India
6.56 m Lu Minjia
  China
6.52 m Saeko Okayama
  Japan
6.51 m
Triple jump
details
Xie Limei
  China
14.58 m Valeriya Kanatova
  Uzbekistan
14.14 m Mayookha Johny
  India
14.11 m NR
Shot put
details
Meng Qianqian
  China
18.31 m PB Liu Xiangrong
  China
18.30 m Leila Rajabi
  Iran
16.60 m
Discus throw
details
Sun Taifeng
  China
60.89 m Ma Xuejun
  China
59.67 m Harwant Kaur
  India
57.99 m
Hammer throw
details
Masumi Aya
  Japan
67.19 m Liu Tingting
  China
65.42 m Yuka Murofushi
  Japan
62.50 m
Javelin throw
details
Liu Chunhua
  China
58.05 m Wang Ping
  China
55.80 m Yuka Sato
  Japan
54.16 m
Heptathlon
details
Wassana Winatho
  Thailand
5710 pts Humie Takehara
  Japan
5491 pts Chie Kiriyama
  Japan
5442 pts
  • Note: The original gold and silver medallists, Kazakhstan's Olga Tereshkova and Iraq's Gulustan Ieso, were later disqualified after testing positive for testosterone and methylhexaneamine, respectively. Initial bronze medallist Chen Jingwen of China was elevated to the gold medal position, while fourth and fifth placed runners Chandrika Subashini and Chisato Tanaka moved into the minor medal positions. The Kazakhstan and Iraqi 4 × 400 m relay quartets were also disqualified as a result. India were promoted to silver medallists and the bronze was vacated as only four teams participated.[6]

Medal table edit

 
Shot putter Chang Ming-Huang claimed Chinese Taipei's only gold.
 
Chisato Fukushima won 200 m and relay golds for the hosts.

  *   Host nation (Japan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China (CHN)1112427
2  Japan (JPN)*11101233
3  Bahrain (BHR)5229
4  Kuwait (KUW)3003
  Qatar (QAT)3003
6  Iran (IRN)2226
7  India (IND)13812
8  Kazakhstan (KAZ)1236
9  Uzbekistan (UZB)1214
10  Thailand (THA)1113
  Vietnam (VIE)1113
12  Saudi Arabia (KSA)1102
13  Chinese Taipei (TPE)1023
14  South Korea (KOR)0224
15  Sri Lanka (SRI)0123
16  Hong Kong (HKG)0101
  Lebanon (LIB)0101
  Syria (SYR)0101
19  United Arab Emirates (UAE)0011
Totals (19 entries)424241125
  • The medal changes due to doping disqualifications in the women's 400 m individual and relay events meant that China edged Japan to the top of the table. Kazakhstan fell from sixth to eighth place. Sri Lanka moved up from 19th to 15th place. Iraq received no medals.

Participating countries edit

464 athletes from 40 nations competed

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). asianathletics.org. Asian Athletics Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-26. Retrieved July 7, 2011.
  2. ^ 19th Asian Athletics Championships Hyogo・Kobe-Japan. JAAF. Retrieved on 2011-08-13.
  3. ^ Barshim improves to 2.35m in Kobe - Asian champs, day 3. IAAF (2011-07-10). Retrieved on 2011-08-13.
  4. ^ Liu Xiang clocks 13.22 championships in Kobe - Asian champs, final day. IAAF (2011-07-11). Retrieved on 2011-08-13.
  5. ^ Su Bingtian takes Asian 100m title in Kobe - Asian champs, Day 2. IAAF (2011-07-09). Retrieved on 2011-08-13.
  6. ^ a b c d Silver for India in relay. The Hindu (2012-03-09). Retrieved on 2012-03-31.
Results
  • AsC Kobe JPN 7 - 10 July 19th Asian Championships. Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2011-08-13.

External links edit

  • Results
  • Report of top eight finishers per event

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The 19th Asian Athletics Championships were held in Kobe Japan between July 7 10 2011 at the Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium 1 The tournament had 507 athletes from forty Asian nations competing in the 42 track and field events over the four day competition 2 2011 Asian ChampionshipsDatesJuly 7 10Host cityKobe JapanVenueKobe Universiade Memorial StadiumEvents42Participation464 athletes from 40 nations Guangzhou 2009Pune 2013 Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium Two countries dominated the events the host nation Japan won the most medals at the competition 32 overall 11 golds closely followed by China s eleven golds and 27 overall medal haul The next most successful countries were Bahrain which won five golds on the track through its former Ethiopian and Kenyan runners and India which won twelve medals A total of eight Championship records were equalled or beaten at the competition India s Mayookha Johny won the long jump and also broke the Indian record to take bronze in the triple jump Twenty year old Mutaz Essa Barshim cleared 2 35 metres in the high jump 3 Liu Xiang won his fourth consecutive 110 metres hurdles title with a championship record mark 4 Kuwait s Mohammad Al Azemi completed an 800 1500 metres double with Iranian Sajjad Moradi finishing as runner up both times On the women s side Truong Thanh Hang of Vietnam won the 800 m and was the 1500 m silver medallist Gretta Taslakian of Lebanon and Iraqi Gulustan Ieso won their countries first medals in the women s section while the traditionally male only United Arab Emirates sent their first female athlete to the competition Betlhem Desalegn 5 Ieso and Olga Tereshkova both failed doping tests at the competition thus losing their individual medals and also their team relay medals 6 Contents 1 Medal summary 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Medal table 3 Participating countries 4 References 5 External linksMedal summary editMen edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metresdetails Su Bingtian nbsp China 10 21 Masashi Eriguchi nbsp Japan 10 28 Sota Kawatsura nbsp Japan 10 30 200 metresdetails Femi Seun Ogunode nbsp Qatar 20 41 CR Hitoshi Saito nbsp Japan 20 75 Omar Jouma Al Salfa nbsp United Arab Emirates 20 97 400 metresdetails Yousef Ahmed Masrahi nbsp Saudi Arabia 45 79 Hideyuki Hirose nbsp Japan 46 03 Yuzō Kanemaru nbsp Japan 46 38 800 metresdetails Mohammad Al Azemi nbsp Kuwait 1 46 14 Sajjad Moradi nbsp Iran 1 46 35 Ghamnda Ram nbsp India 1 46 46 1500 metresdetails Mohammad Al Azemi nbsp Kuwait 3 42 49 Sajjad Moradi nbsp Iran 3 43 30 Chaminda Wijekoon nbsp Sri Lanka 3 44 01 5000 metresdetails Dejenee Mootumaa nbsp Bahrain 13 39 71 CR Yuki Sato nbsp Japan 13 40 78 Alemu Bekele Gebre nbsp Bahrain 13 41 93 10 000 metresdetails Ali Hasan Mahboob nbsp Bahrain 28 35 49 Bilisuma Shugi Gelasa nbsp Bahrain 28 36 30 Akinobu Murasawa nbsp Japan 28 40 63 110 m hurdlesdetails Liu Xiang nbsp China 13 22 CR Shi Dongpeng nbsp China 13 56 Park Tae kyong nbsp South Korea 13 66 400 m hurdlesdetails Takatoshi Abe nbsp Japan 49 64 Yuta Imazeki nbsp Japan 50 22 Chen Chieh nbsp Chinese Taipei 50 39 3000 m steeplechasedetails Abubaker Ali Kamal nbsp Qatar 8 30 23 Artem Kosinov nbsp Kazakhstan 8 35 11 Tareq Mubarak Taher nbsp Bahrain 8 45 47 4 100 m relaydetails nbsp JapanSota KawatsuraMasashi EriguchiShinji TakahiraHitoshi Saito 39 18 nbsp Hong KongTang Yik ChunLai Chun HoNg Ka FungChi Ho Tsui 39 26 nbsp Chinese TaipeiWang Wen tangLiu Yuan kaiTsai Meng linYi Wei che 39 30 4 400 m relay details nbsp JapanYusuke IshitsukaKei TakaseHideyuki HiroseYuzo Kanemaru 3 04 72 nbsp Saudi ArabiaMohammed Ali AlbishiHamed Al BishiY I AlhezamYousef Ahmed Masrahi 3 08 03 nbsp IranPeyman RajabiAmin GhelichiEhsan Mohajer ShojaeiSajjad Hashemi 3 08 58 High jumpdetails Mutaz Essa Barshim nbsp Qatar 2 35 m NR Majd Eddin Ghazal nbsp Syria 2 28 m NR Wang Chen nbsp China 2 26 m Pole vaultdetails Daichi Sawano nbsp Japan 5 50 m Hiroki Ogita nbsp Japan 5 40 m Yang Yansheng nbsp China 5 40 m Long jumpdetails Su Xiongfeng nbsp China 8 19 m Supanara Sukhasvasti nbsp Thailand 8 05 m NJR Rikiya Saruyama nbsp Japan 8 05 m Triple jumpdetails Yevgeniy Ektov nbsp Kazakhstan 16 91 m Li Yanxi nbsp China 16 70 m Roman Valiyev nbsp Kazakhstan 16 62 m Shot putdetails Chang Ming huang nbsp Chinese Taipei 20 14 m CR Zhang Jun nbsp China 19 77 m Om Prakash Karhana nbsp India 19 47 m Discus throwdetails Ehsan Haddadi nbsp Iran 62 27 m Vikas Gowda nbsp India 61 58 m Wu Jian nbsp China 56 61 m Hammer throwdetails Ali Al Zinkawi nbsp Kuwait 73 73 m Hiroshi Noguchi nbsp Japan 70 89 m Hiroaki Doi nbsp Japan 70 69 m Javelin throwdetails Yukifumi Murakami nbsp Japan 83 27 m CR Park Jae myong nbsp South Korea 80 19 m Ivan Zaitcev nbsp Uzbekistan 79 22 m Decathlondetails Hadi Sepehrzad nbsp Iran 7506 pts Akihiko Nakamura nbsp Japan 7478 pts Bharatinder Singh nbsp India 7358 pts Women edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metresdetails Guzel Khubbieva nbsp Uzbekistan 11 39 Wei Yongli nbsp China 11 70 Tao Yujia nbsp China 11 74 200 metresdetails Chisato Fukushima nbsp Japan 23 49 Gretta Taslakian nbsp Lebanon 24 01 Saori Imai nbsp Japan 24 06 400 metres 6 details Chen Jingwen nbsp China 52 89 Chandrika Subashini nbsp Sri Lanka 53 35 Chisato Tanaka nbsp Japan 54 08 800 metresdetails Truong Thanh Hang nbsp Vietnam 2 01 41 Margarita Matsko nbsp Kazakhstan 2 02 46 Tintu Luka nbsp India 2 02 55 1500 metresdetails Genzeb Shumi Regasa nbsp Bahrain 4 15 91 Truong Thanh Hang nbsp Vietnam 4 18 40 O P Jaisha nbsp India 4 21 41 5000 metresdetails Tejitu Daba Chalchissa nbsp Bahrain 15 22 48 CR Hitomi Niiya nbsp Japan 15 34 19 Yuriko Kobayashi nbsp Japan 15 42 59 10 000 metresdetails Shitaye Eshete nbsp Bahrain 32 47 80 Kareema Saleh Jasim nbsp Bahrain 32 50 70 Preeja Sreedharan nbsp India 33 15 55 100 m hurdlesdetails Sun Yawei nbsp China 13 04 Jung Hye Lim nbsp South Korea 13 11 Natalya Ivoninskaya nbsp Kazakhstan 13 15 400 m hurdlesdetails Satomi Kubokura nbsp Japan 56 52 Qi Yang nbsp China 56 69 Christine Merrill nbsp Sri Lanka 57 30 3000 m steeplechasedetails Minori Hayakari nbsp Japan 9 52 42 CR Sudha Singh nbsp India 10 08 52 Thi Phuong Nguyen nbsp Vietnam 10 14 94 4 100 m relaydetails nbsp JapanNao OkabeMomoko TakahashiChisato FukushimaSaori Imai 44 05 nbsp ChinaTao YujiaLiang QiupingJiang LanWei Yongli 44 23 nbsp ThailandPhatsorn JaksuninkornOrranut KlomdeeLaphassaporn TawoncharoenNongnuch Sanrat 44 62 4 400 m relay 6 details nbsp JapanSayaka AokiChisato TanakaSatomi KubokuraMiho Shingu 3 35 00 nbsp IndiaMrudula KoradaJhuma KhatunJaisha Orchatteri PuthiyaTintu Luka 3 44 17 Not awarded High jumpdetails Zheng Xingjuan nbsp China 1 92 m Svetlana Radzivil nbsp Uzbekistan 1 92 m Marina Aitova nbsp Kazakhstan 1 89 m Pole vaultdetails Wu Sha nbsp China 4 35 m Li Ling nbsp China 4 30 m Choi Yun Hee nbsp South Korea 4 00 m Long jumpdetails Mayookha Johny nbsp India 6 56 m Lu Minjia nbsp China 6 52 m Saeko Okayama nbsp Japan 6 51 m Triple jumpdetails Xie Limei nbsp China 14 58 m Valeriya Kanatova nbsp Uzbekistan 14 14 m Mayookha Johny nbsp India 14 11 m NR Shot putdetails Meng Qianqian nbsp China 18 31 m PB Liu Xiangrong nbsp China 18 30 m Leila Rajabi nbsp Iran 16 60 m Discus throwdetails Sun Taifeng nbsp China 60 89 m Ma Xuejun nbsp China 59 67 m Harwant Kaur nbsp India 57 99 m Hammer throwdetails Masumi Aya nbsp Japan 67 19 m Liu Tingting nbsp China 65 42 m Yuka Murofushi nbsp Japan 62 50 m Javelin throwdetails Liu Chunhua nbsp China 58 05 m Wang Ping nbsp China 55 80 m Yuka Sato nbsp Japan 54 16 m Heptathlondetails Wassana Winatho nbsp Thailand 5710 pts Humie Takehara nbsp Japan 5491 pts Chie Kiriyama nbsp Japan 5442 pts Note The original gold and silver medallists Kazakhstan s Olga Tereshkova and Iraq s Gulustan Ieso were later disqualified after testing positive for testosterone and methylhexaneamine respectively Initial bronze medallist Chen Jingwen of China was elevated to the gold medal position while fourth and fifth placed runners Chandrika Subashini and Chisato Tanaka moved into the minor medal positions The Kazakhstan and Iraqi 4 400 m relay quartets were also disqualified as a result India were promoted to silver medallists and the bronze was vacated as only four teams participated 6 Medal table edit nbsp Shot putter Chang Ming Huang claimed Chinese Taipei s only gold nbsp Chisato Fukushima won 200 m and relay golds for the hosts Host nation Japan RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp China CHN 11124272 nbsp Japan JPN 111012333 nbsp Bahrain BHR 52294 nbsp Kuwait KUW 3003 nbsp Qatar QAT 30036 nbsp Iran IRN 22267 nbsp India IND 138128 nbsp Kazakhstan KAZ 12369 nbsp Uzbekistan UZB 121410 nbsp Thailand THA 1113 nbsp Vietnam VIE 111312 nbsp Saudi Arabia KSA 110213 nbsp Chinese Taipei TPE 102314 nbsp South Korea KOR 022415 nbsp Sri Lanka SRI 012316 nbsp Hong Kong HKG 0101 nbsp Lebanon LIB 0101 nbsp Syria SYR 010119 nbsp United Arab Emirates UAE 0011Totals 19 entries 424241125 The medal changes due to doping disqualifications in the women s 400 m individual and relay events meant that China edged Japan to the top of the table Kazakhstan fell from sixth to eighth place Sri Lanka moved up from 19th to 15th place Iraq received no medals Participating countries edit464 athletes from 40 nations competed nbsp Afghanistan 2 nbsp Bangladesh 2 nbsp Bahrain 10 nbsp Brunei 3 nbsp China 40 nbsp Chinese Taipei 16 nbsp Timor Leste 1 nbsp Hong Kong 15 nbsp India 34 nbsp Indonesia 16 nbsp Iran 24 nbsp Iraq 10 nbsp Japan 87 nbsp Jordan 2 nbsp Kazakhstan 24 nbsp Kuwait 6 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 3 nbsp Laos 2 nbsp Lebanon 2 nbsp Macau 4 nbsp Maldives 2 nbsp Malaysia 8 nbsp Mongolia 6 nbsp Nepal 2 nbsp Oman 11 nbsp Pakistan 5 nbsp Palestine 2 nbsp Philippines 6 nbsp Qatar 6 nbsp Saudi Arabia 14 nbsp Singapore 6 nbsp South Korea 24 nbsp Sri Lanka 11 nbsp Syria 4 nbsp Tajikistan 2 nbsp Thailand 16 nbsp Turkmenistan 5 nbsp United Arab Emirates 7 nbsp Uzbekistan 17 nbsp Vietnam 7 References edit General Information PDF asianathletics org Asian Athletics Association Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 26 Retrieved July 7 2011 19th Asian Athletics Championships Hyogo Kobe Japan JAAF Retrieved on 2011 08 13 Barshim improves to 2 35m in Kobe Asian champs day 3 IAAF 2011 07 10 Retrieved on 2011 08 13 Liu Xiang clocks 13 22 championships in Kobe Asian champs final day IAAF 2011 07 11 Retrieved on 2011 08 13 Su Bingtian takes Asian 100m title in Kobe Asian champs Day 2 IAAF 2011 07 09 Retrieved on 2011 08 13 a b c d Silver for India in relay The Hindu 2012 03 09 Retrieved on 2012 03 31 Results AsC Kobe JPN 7 10 July 19th Asian Championships Tilastopaja Retrieved on 2011 08 13 External links editResults Report of top eight finishers per event Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 Asian Athletics Championships amp oldid 1222228843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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