26 Asian athletics championships
Civi Stadium, Gumi, Korea
May 27, 2025
Asian athletics championship, May 1, 2025
Opening day dominated by China, by Eme News
Gumi (Kor, May 27): The 26 Asian championship began in Korea. In the 20 km 20 km championship record to walk 1:20:37 by the Chinese Olympic Wang Zhaozhao ahead of the Japanese Kento Yoshikawa 1:20:46 and Indian Servin Sebastian 1:21:14. The female competition also had a Chinese winner in the meeting record, the world medalist Yin Hang 1:30:44. Silver also for China, since Ma Li got 1:32:08 and bronze for Yasmina Tokonbayeva de Kazakhstan 1:32:22 ahead of the best Japanese Ayane Yanai 1:33:15. The head of the Indian record Gulveer Singh won the 10,000 m in 28: 38.63 clearly ahead of Mebuki Suzuki of Japan 28: 43.84 and Albert Rop de Bahrein 28: 46.82. China dominated the Hammer women with 1-2, Li Ji 72.98 ahead of Li Jiangyan 69.13. Third and Chien Yu de Taipei 64.25. His lingdan won a female javel with 63.29 bp followed by the Japanese duo Momone Ueda 59.39 and SAE Takemoto 58.94. And another Chinese gold for Li Yi in triple jump 13.80 (-0.9) surpassing Sharifa Davronova or Uzbekistan 13.74 (-1.3) and Mariko Morimoto Japanese 13.65 (-1.4). Texaswin Shankar of India clearly leads the decathlon after the first day with 4205 points (219 in height jump). Faster in 400 m of heats was the Chinese fu haoan with 46.21. Later in the semifinals, the fastest 45.74 achieved by Japanese Sato (735) and Sri Lanka Kalinga Kumarage (740). Nanako Matsumoto Japanese was the best in women of 400 m qualifications with 52.24. In the hot 100 m, faster Liang Xiaojing 11.22 (+0.9) between women and talented Boonson 10.22 (+1.4) among men.
Asian Athletics Championship, May 2, 20, 2025 by EME News
ZHU 17.06, Yanagita 10.20
Gumi (Kor, May 28): Tokyo’s silver medalist, Zhu Yaming, exceeded the triple jump with 17.06 (1.4) in the Asian championship day two, winning ahead of Praveen Chithravel of India 16.90 (1.9) and Yu Gyumin de Korea 16.82W (2.1). Hiroki Yanagita won the 100m in Photo-Finish in 10,194 (0.6) with Boonson Puripol of Thailand (10.196). 400m Titles for Japan’s Nanako Matsumoto In 52.17 Over Rupal Chaudhary of India (52.68) and Uzbekistan’s Jonbibi Hukmova (52.79 PB), and for Qatar’s Ammar Ismail Yahya Ibrahim In 45.33 Ahead of Kentaro Sato of Japan (45.50) Lanka’s Kalinga Kumaage (45.55). More victories for China, of Liang Xiaojing in the 100m at 11.37 (-0.1) on the Shanti Pereira de Singapore Veronica (11.41) and Tran Thi NHI Yen de Vietnam (11.54), Niu in the polar volume with the polar volume Xuqutieste Athin de Fellowsist (423), Qi Wang in the Men’s (74. 74.50). Fei Xiang in the Decathlon (7634) ahead of India Texaswin Shankar (7618) and Keisuke Okuda of Japan (7602) and Li Chunhui in the 1500m (4: 10.58). Japan won the 1500m male by Kazuto Iizawa (3: 42.56), and India exceeded 4x400m mixed relay (3: 18.12). Fast Short Hurdles Prelims, with National Records for Qatar by Oumar Doudai Abakar with 13.39 (1.5) in the 110m Hurdles, and for Indonesia by Dina Aulia With 13.11 (0.0) In the 100m Hurdles, However) and Japan Japan and Japan Japan And Japan Japan Japan and Japan Japan Japan And Japan Japan And Japan Japan Japan And Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan And and Japan) and Japan Japan and Japan) and Japan Japan and Japan) and Japan) and Japan) and Japan) and Japan) and Japan) Japan) and Japan) and Japan) Japan) and Japan) and Japan) and Japan) Japan) and Japan) and Japan) Japan)) Japan) and Japan)) Japan) Japan)) Japan) Japan))). 12.89 (1.8) were the fastest in respective heats. The final 10,000m final was interrupted due to the rain, and a resumption will be a hero tomorrow morning.
Asian Athletics Championship, May 3, 20, 2025 per Eme News
Muratake 13.22, Woo 229, Jepkemei 30: 48.44Gumi (Kor, May 29): The third day of the Asian championships saw Woo Sanghyoak to win the height jump with 229 ahead of Volume Shinno of Japan (226) and Tawan Kaeodam de Thawan (223), and Feng Bin to win the women’s album (5.6.90). Rachid Muratake of Rachid Muratake of Japan at 13.22 (0.7) ahead of Liu Junxi Chino (13.31) and Qin Weibo (13.45) in the obstacles of 110m, and Jyothi Yarraji or India in Yumi or Wui or Wui O) China (13,068). Daisy Jepkemei of high quality for women in 30: 48.44 bp ahead of Ririka Hiraka Japanese (30: 56.32) and Mikuni Yada (31: 12.21 Pb), and He Weuga (31: 31.18), while Seventh Wamrasara Wijesuriya 333: 33 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 3 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 33: 31 21.62, NR for Sri Lanka. Avinash Sabable of India exceeded the 3000m obstacle race in 8: 20.92 on Yutaro Niinae of Japan (8: 24.41) and Zakaria al-alhami or Qatar (8: 27.12 Pb), with Nguyen Trung Cuong finishing fifth). Two titles were for Iran, by Reyhaneh Mobini in the length jump with 640 (0.5) on Ancy Sojan 633 (0.5) of India, and by Mohammad Reza Tayebi in the male bullet launch with 20.32 bp in front of Xing Jialiphan). 4x400m wins for India in 3: 34.18 of Vietnam (3: 34.77), and for Qatar in 3: 03.52 ahead of India (3: 03.67) and China (3: 3.73).
Asian athletics championship, day 4, by Eme News
Fast Women Steeple of Jeruto, by Eme News
Gumi (Kor, May 30): On the four day in the 26th Asian Championship he had the former world champion Norah Jeruto winner of Campanario for Kazakhstan 9: 10.46 MR ahead of Parul Chaudhary of India 9: 12.46 NR and Daisy Jepkemei for Kazakhs 9: 27.51. Two gold medals for India, U20 Pooja 189 (NO U20) in the height jump on Safina Sadulayeva and Yelizaveta Matveyeva 186 and Nandini will enforce 5941 Pobs PB in Hepthathlon. Yue Ma won the bullet launch for China 18.26. On the men’s side, two gold medals for China. In HENG SHU 822 PB long jump (-0.5) and at ABUDUANI NUSTE DISC 63.47. It was closer to the length of length since the second Yu-Tang Lin or Taipei had 820 (+0.4), the third Keito Yamaura of Japan 808 (+0.1) and the fourth winner of DL Zhang Mingkun 805 (0.0). Gulveer Singh of India won after 10,000 m also 5000 m in 13: 24.77 Mr. Edging Kieran Tentivate of Thailand 13: 24.97 and the Japanese duo Nagiya Mori 13: 25.06 and Keita Satoh 13: 26.77. Olympic winner in Javelin Arshad Nadeem in his first competition from the Paris Games obtained 86.34 in the javelin rating. South Korea registered 38.67 in 4 × 100 m heating men.
Complete results, courtesy of World Athletics
https://worldathletics.org/competion/calendar-resrs/results/7216290