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6th Asian Junior Championships
Dates3 – 6 December
Host city New Delhi, India
LevelJunior (under-20)
Events41

The 1996 Asian Junior Athletics Championships was the sixth edition of the international athletics competition for Asian under-20 athletes, organised by the Asian Athletics Association. It took place from 3–6 December in New Delhi, India. It was the second time that the Indian capital had hosted the competition, following the 1992 edition. [1] A total of 41 events were contested, 22 for male athletes and 19 for female athletes.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Kazuhiro Tamura ( JPN) 10.64   Yu Ukita ( JPN) 10.77   William To Wai Lok ( HKG) 10.80
200 metres   Kazuhiro Tamura ( JPN) 21.00 CR   Ajay Singh Raj ( IND) 21.19   William To Wai Lok ( HKG) 21.45
400 metres   Mubarak Al-Nubi ( QAT) 47.15   P. H. Abdullah ( IND) 47.72   Kim Jae-Da ( KOR) 48.02
800 metres   Mehdi Jelodarzadeh ( IRI) 1:52.46   Baiju Mirandi ( IND) 1:52.89   Mohammad Reza Moulai ( IRI) 1:52.91
1500 metres   Ahmed Yazdanian ( IRI) 3:52.69   Nasser Suleiman ( QAT) 3:53.20   Park Ho-Min ( KOR) 3:53.70
5000 metres   Nasser Suleiman ( QAT) 14:26.91   Gojen Singh ( IND) 14:29.55   Wang Hongliang ( CHN) 14:33.69
10,000 metres   Gojen Singh ( IND) 30:43.01   G.S. Hariraju ( IND) 31:12.16   Othman Suleiman ( QAT) 31:23.47
110 metres hurdles   Khassif Mubarak ( QAT) 14.11 CR   Tasuku Tanonaka ( JPN) 14.31   Sahib Singh ( IND) 14.33
400 metres hurdles   Mubarak Al-Nubi ( QAT) 50.76 CR   Chen Tien-Wen ( TPE) 51.23   Sahib Singh ( IND) 51.64
3000 metres steeplechase   Sun Wenyong ( CHN) 8:53.47 CR   Mitsunori Harada ( JPN) 9:01.52   Aleksey Shestakov ( KAZ) 9:03.49
4 × 100 m relay   Thailand (THA) 40.96   Japan (JPN) 41.09   Malaysia (MAS) 41.31
4 × 400 m relay   India (IND) 3:12.4   Qatar (QAT) 3:12.7   Thailand (THA) 3:13.6
10,000 metres walk   Wu Ping ( CHN) 43:40.63   Sin Il-Yong ( KOR) 44:08.90   Teoh Boon Lim ( MAS) 44:33.84
High jump   Koji Ishii ( JPN) 2.15 m   Zheng Decheng ( CHN) 2.10 m   Tsai Sheng-Chieh ( TPE) 2.10 m
Pole vault   Liu Yen-Tsung ( TPE) 5.00 m   Jiang Anhua ( CHN) 5.00 m   Takuyo Kanno ( JPN) 4.90 m
Long jump   Huang Le ( CHN) 7.68 m   Sanjay Kumar Rai ( IND) 7.53 m   Sogoru Tomari ( JPN) 7.34 m
Triple jump   Kim Hyuk ( KOR) 15.80 m   Mohd Abdulaziz ( QAT) 15.62 m   Sergey Bochkov ( AZE) 15.42 m
Shot put   Mukesh Singh Kumar ( IND) 17.03 m   Huang Yucheng ( CHN) 16.82 m   Gurdev Singh ( IND) 16.79 m
Discus throw   Rashid Shafi Al-Dosari ( QAT) 50.36 m   Lu Dangling ( CHN) 49.03 m   Abbas Samimi ( IRI) 48.96 m
Hammer throw   Anoop Singh Punia ( IND) 64.60 m CR   Satish Singh Sihay ( IND) 61.84 m   Shalinder Singh ( IND) 59.96 m
Javelin throw   Ramandeep Singh ( IND) 74.42 m   Yu Nam-Sung ( KOR) 70.84 m   Om Prakash Dudi ( IND) 70.50 m
Decathlon   Du Xiaopeng ( CHN) 7240 pts CR   Nobuhiro Katsuki ( JPN) 6568 pts   Yang Chun-Hsien ( TPE) 6468 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Yang Xiaoyu ( CHN) 11.92   Chen Shu-Chuan ( TPE) 12.03   Velu Pandeeswari ( IND) 12.08
200 metres   Velu Pandeeswari ( IND) 24.21   Saraswati Dey ( IND) 24.35   Chen Shu-Chuan ( TPE) 24.39
400 metres   Vanaja Somaiah ( IND) 55.10   Paramjit Kaur ( IND) 55.48   Zhang Chunxiang ( CHN) 56.19
800 metres   Ryoko Takezawa ( JPN) 2:07.76   Sunita Dahiya ( IND) 2:10.59   Oksana Ivashenko ( KAZ) 2:11.72
1500 metres   Huh Yeon-Jung ( KOR) 4:27.61   Hisae Yoshimatsu ( JPN) 4:28.79   Liu Chang ( CHN) 4:29.54
3000 metres   Wang Zhongfen ( CHN) 9:26.69   Hisae Yoshimatsu ( JPN) 9:35.09   Sunita Rani ( IND) 9:39.95
5000 metres   Wang Zhongfen ( CHN) 16:43.56   Sunita Rani ( IND) 16:50.33   Rupinder Kaur ( IND) 17:05.00
100 metres hurdles   Zhu Shuying ( CHN) 13.65   He Kaiying ( CHN) 13.84   Tomoko Motegi ( JPN) 13.98
400 metres hurdles   Li Rui ( CHN) 58.19   Debi Bose ( IND) 58.81   Svetlana Badrankova ( KAZ) 59.15
4 × 100 m relay   India (IND) 45.85   China (CHN) 46.44   Singapore (SIN) 49.35
4 × 400 m relay   India (IND) 3:47.50   Thailand (THA) 3:48.72   China (CHN) 3:49.31
5000 metres walk   Zhu Qiaomei ( CHN) 24:04.79   Xue Ailing ( CHN) 24:19.85   Paramjit Kaur ( IND) 24:52.60
High jump   Liang Xiuli ( CHN) 1.76 m   Shen Lingling ( CHN) 1.76 m   Jaicy Thomas ( IND) 1.70 m
Long jump   Guan Yingnan ( CHN) 6.31 m   Feng Jie ( CHN) 6.20 m   Mieko Shigehara ( JPN) 6.05 m
Triple jump   Tamara Konkova ( KAZ) 13.17 m   Qiu Qin ( CHN) 12.98 m   Wang Kuo-huei ( TPE) 12.69 m
Shot put   Qian Chunhua ( CHN) 15.58 m   Mao Lingyan ( CHN) 14.96 m   Yoko Toyonaga ( JPN) 14.70 m
Discus throw   Liu Yanxia ( CHN) 55.30 m   Sugan Yadav Kumar ( IND) 53.76 m   Zhang Hongbo ( CHN) 48.36 m
Javelin throw   Wang Yaning ( CHN) 57.92 m   Zhang Li ( CHN) 55.34 m   Park Ho-hyun ( KOR) 48.68 m
Heptathlon   Soma Biswas ( IND) 5046 pts   Yuki Nakata ( JPN) 5014 pts   Pramila Ganapathy ( IND) 4853 pts

1996 Medal Table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China (CHN)1512532
2  India (IND)10131134
3  Qatar (QAT)5319
4  Japan (JPN)48517
5  South Korea (KOR)2237
6  Iran (IRI)2024
7  Chinese Taipei (TPE)1247
8  Thailand (THA)1113
9  Hong Kong (HKG)0022
  Malaysia (MAS)0022
11  Azerbaijan (AZE)0011
  Singapore (SIN)0011
Totals (12 entries)404138119

References

  1. ^ Asian Junior Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2013-10-16.
Results

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

6th Asian Junior Championships
Dates3 – 6 December
Host city New Delhi, India
LevelJunior (under-20)
Events41

The 1996 Asian Junior Athletics Championships was the sixth edition of the international athletics competition for Asian under-20 athletes, organised by the Asian Athletics Association. It took place from 3–6 December in New Delhi, India. It was the second time that the Indian capital had hosted the competition, following the 1992 edition. [1] A total of 41 events were contested, 22 for male athletes and 19 for female athletes.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Kazuhiro Tamura ( JPN) 10.64   Yu Ukita ( JPN) 10.77   William To Wai Lok ( HKG) 10.80
200 metres   Kazuhiro Tamura ( JPN) 21.00 CR   Ajay Singh Raj ( IND) 21.19   William To Wai Lok ( HKG) 21.45
400 metres   Mubarak Al-Nubi ( QAT) 47.15   P. H. Abdullah ( IND) 47.72   Kim Jae-Da ( KOR) 48.02
800 metres   Mehdi Jelodarzadeh ( IRI) 1:52.46   Baiju Mirandi ( IND) 1:52.89   Mohammad Reza Moulai ( IRI) 1:52.91
1500 metres   Ahmed Yazdanian ( IRI) 3:52.69   Nasser Suleiman ( QAT) 3:53.20   Park Ho-Min ( KOR) 3:53.70
5000 metres   Nasser Suleiman ( QAT) 14:26.91   Gojen Singh ( IND) 14:29.55   Wang Hongliang ( CHN) 14:33.69
10,000 metres   Gojen Singh ( IND) 30:43.01   G.S. Hariraju ( IND) 31:12.16   Othman Suleiman ( QAT) 31:23.47
110 metres hurdles   Khassif Mubarak ( QAT) 14.11 CR   Tasuku Tanonaka ( JPN) 14.31   Sahib Singh ( IND) 14.33
400 metres hurdles   Mubarak Al-Nubi ( QAT) 50.76 CR   Chen Tien-Wen ( TPE) 51.23   Sahib Singh ( IND) 51.64
3000 metres steeplechase   Sun Wenyong ( CHN) 8:53.47 CR   Mitsunori Harada ( JPN) 9:01.52   Aleksey Shestakov ( KAZ) 9:03.49
4 × 100 m relay   Thailand (THA) 40.96   Japan (JPN) 41.09   Malaysia (MAS) 41.31
4 × 400 m relay   India (IND) 3:12.4   Qatar (QAT) 3:12.7   Thailand (THA) 3:13.6
10,000 metres walk   Wu Ping ( CHN) 43:40.63   Sin Il-Yong ( KOR) 44:08.90   Teoh Boon Lim ( MAS) 44:33.84
High jump   Koji Ishii ( JPN) 2.15 m   Zheng Decheng ( CHN) 2.10 m   Tsai Sheng-Chieh ( TPE) 2.10 m
Pole vault   Liu Yen-Tsung ( TPE) 5.00 m   Jiang Anhua ( CHN) 5.00 m   Takuyo Kanno ( JPN) 4.90 m
Long jump   Huang Le ( CHN) 7.68 m   Sanjay Kumar Rai ( IND) 7.53 m   Sogoru Tomari ( JPN) 7.34 m
Triple jump   Kim Hyuk ( KOR) 15.80 m   Mohd Abdulaziz ( QAT) 15.62 m   Sergey Bochkov ( AZE) 15.42 m
Shot put   Mukesh Singh Kumar ( IND) 17.03 m   Huang Yucheng ( CHN) 16.82 m   Gurdev Singh ( IND) 16.79 m
Discus throw   Rashid Shafi Al-Dosari ( QAT) 50.36 m   Lu Dangling ( CHN) 49.03 m   Abbas Samimi ( IRI) 48.96 m
Hammer throw   Anoop Singh Punia ( IND) 64.60 m CR   Satish Singh Sihay ( IND) 61.84 m   Shalinder Singh ( IND) 59.96 m
Javelin throw   Ramandeep Singh ( IND) 74.42 m   Yu Nam-Sung ( KOR) 70.84 m   Om Prakash Dudi ( IND) 70.50 m
Decathlon   Du Xiaopeng ( CHN) 7240 pts CR   Nobuhiro Katsuki ( JPN) 6568 pts   Yang Chun-Hsien ( TPE) 6468 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Yang Xiaoyu ( CHN) 11.92   Chen Shu-Chuan ( TPE) 12.03   Velu Pandeeswari ( IND) 12.08
200 metres   Velu Pandeeswari ( IND) 24.21   Saraswati Dey ( IND) 24.35   Chen Shu-Chuan ( TPE) 24.39
400 metres   Vanaja Somaiah ( IND) 55.10   Paramjit Kaur ( IND) 55.48   Zhang Chunxiang ( CHN) 56.19
800 metres   Ryoko Takezawa ( JPN) 2:07.76   Sunita Dahiya ( IND) 2:10.59   Oksana Ivashenko ( KAZ) 2:11.72
1500 metres   Huh Yeon-Jung ( KOR) 4:27.61   Hisae Yoshimatsu ( JPN) 4:28.79   Liu Chang ( CHN) 4:29.54
3000 metres   Wang Zhongfen ( CHN) 9:26.69   Hisae Yoshimatsu ( JPN) 9:35.09   Sunita Rani ( IND) 9:39.95
5000 metres   Wang Zhongfen ( CHN) 16:43.56   Sunita Rani ( IND) 16:50.33   Rupinder Kaur ( IND) 17:05.00
100 metres hurdles   Zhu Shuying ( CHN) 13.65   He Kaiying ( CHN) 13.84   Tomoko Motegi ( JPN) 13.98
400 metres hurdles   Li Rui ( CHN) 58.19   Debi Bose ( IND) 58.81   Svetlana Badrankova ( KAZ) 59.15
4 × 100 m relay   India (IND) 45.85   China (CHN) 46.44   Singapore (SIN) 49.35
4 × 400 m relay   India (IND) 3:47.50   Thailand (THA) 3:48.72   China (CHN) 3:49.31
5000 metres walk   Zhu Qiaomei ( CHN) 24:04.79   Xue Ailing ( CHN) 24:19.85   Paramjit Kaur ( IND) 24:52.60
High jump   Liang Xiuli ( CHN) 1.76 m   Shen Lingling ( CHN) 1.76 m   Jaicy Thomas ( IND) 1.70 m
Long jump   Guan Yingnan ( CHN) 6.31 m   Feng Jie ( CHN) 6.20 m   Mieko Shigehara ( JPN) 6.05 m
Triple jump   Tamara Konkova ( KAZ) 13.17 m   Qiu Qin ( CHN) 12.98 m   Wang Kuo-huei ( TPE) 12.69 m
Shot put   Qian Chunhua ( CHN) 15.58 m   Mao Lingyan ( CHN) 14.96 m   Yoko Toyonaga ( JPN) 14.70 m
Discus throw   Liu Yanxia ( CHN) 55.30 m   Sugan Yadav Kumar ( IND) 53.76 m   Zhang Hongbo ( CHN) 48.36 m
Javelin throw   Wang Yaning ( CHN) 57.92 m   Zhang Li ( CHN) 55.34 m   Park Ho-hyun ( KOR) 48.68 m
Heptathlon   Soma Biswas ( IND) 5046 pts   Yuki Nakata ( JPN) 5014 pts   Pramila Ganapathy ( IND) 4853 pts

1996 Medal Table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China (CHN)1512532
2  India (IND)10131134
3  Qatar (QAT)5319
4  Japan (JPN)48517
5  South Korea (KOR)2237
6  Iran (IRI)2024
7  Chinese Taipei (TPE)1247
8  Thailand (THA)1113
9  Hong Kong (HKG)0022
  Malaysia (MAS)0022
11  Azerbaijan (AZE)0011
  Singapore (SIN)0011
Totals (12 entries)404138119

References

  1. ^ Asian Junior Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2013-10-16.
Results

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