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词条 2017 Asian Youth Athletics Championships
释义

  1. Medal summary

     Men  Women 

  2. Medal table

  3. See also

  4. References

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|Host city = Bangkok, Thailand
|Dates = 20–23 May
|Stadium = National Stadium
|Nations participating =
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|Events = 40
|Records set = 17
|Level = Youth
|Previous = 2015 Doha
|Next = 2019 Hong Kong
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The 2017 Asian Youth Athletics Championships was the second edition of the biennial, continental athletics competition for Asian athletes aged fifteen to seventeen. It was held at the National Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand from 20–23 May. Organised by the Athletics Association of Thailand, a total of forty events were contested with the events divided evenly between the sexes. The event programme mirrored that of the previous IAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics, with the exception of a boy's decathlon, rather than the octathlon.[1][2]

China comfortably topped the medal table (as it did in 2015) with sixteen gold medals and 30 medals in total (a quarter of those on offer). Its dominance was slanted towards the girls' events, with Chinese topping 13 of the 20 women's podiums. Chinese Taipei retained its position of next best with six golds in a total of fifteen, closely followed by India on five golds in a 14-medal haul.

Feng Lulu was the outstanding athlete of the meet, taking the girls' 100 metres and 200 metres before claiming the sprint medley relay title with the Chinese team, resulting in three championship records. Her compatriot Pan Youqi was the triple jump winner as well as long jump runner-up. Hong Kong's Chan Pui Kei was the only other athlete to claim three medals, being twice runner-up to Feng individually and taking third in the relay. Guo Pei Yu was a minor medallist in both shot put and discus throw events. Halomoan Edwin Binsar was the only male athlete to reach two individual podiums, being the 400 metres hurdles champion and 110 metres hurdles bronze medallist.

The regional event preceded the 2017 World U18 Championships in Athletics, where several Chinese athletes went on to global success. Liu Zhekai was the boy's javelin throw winner there and on the girls side Niu Chunge and Gong Luying also won the pole vault and long jump titles, respectively. Zhang Yao, third in the racewalk in Bangkok, improved to take the world under-18 gold. Among the world minor medallists were boy's hammer thrower Damneet Singh and Taipei hurdler Lu Hao-hua.[3]

Medal summary

Men

100 metres
(wind: −0.1 m/s)
Gurinder Vir Singh|IND}} 10.77Muhammad Aiedal Sa Adon|MAS}} 10.80Choi Sun-jae|KOR}} 10.81
200 metres
(wind: +0.4 m/s)
Shin Min-kyu|KOR}}b|b|b}}Sittiphon Donpritee|THA}} 21.69Suriya Taemchan|THA}} 21.86
400 metresIfan Anugrah Setiawan|INA}}CR}}Muhammad Ilham Suhaimi|MAS}} 48.16Akshay Nain|IND}} 48.49
a|a|a}}Abishek Mathew|IND}}CR}}Harsha Dissanayaka Mudiyansela|SRI}} 1:54.99Qi Zhan|CHN}} 1:55.25
1500 metresWei Yan|CHN}} 3:50.65Kaishin Hattori|JPN}} 3:55.04Park Jong-hak|KOR}} 3:58.74
3000 metresSharif Elatawneh|JOR}} 8:35.49Noor Aldeen Al-Humaidha|YEM}} 8:42.88Amir Zamanpour|IRI}} 8:49.34
110 metres hurdlesLu Hao-hua|TPE}}c|c|c}}Ning Xiaohan|CHN}} 13.66Halomoan Edwin Binsar|INA}} 13.73
400 metres hurdlesHalomoan Edwin Binsar|INA}}CR}}Huang Ting-hsuan|TPE}} 52.49Navodya Sankalpa Sobana Handigei|SRI}} 53.86
2000 metres steeplechaseHasan Saad Al-Asdi|IRQ}} 5:58.34Nguyễn Trung Cường|VIE}} 6:01.16Mohammed Al-Suleimani|OMN}} 6:13.33
Medley relayIND}}
Palender Kumar
Gurindervir Singh
Manish
Akshay Nain
1:55.62TPE}}
Yue Liu Hao-cyuan
Lu Hao-hua
Ye Cing-hua
Huang Ting-hsuan
1:55.71HKG}}
Tse Yee Hn Rico
Ma Chi Fai
Chan Ching Fung
Wong Shek On Zion
1:56.11
10,000 m walkSanjay Kumar|IND}} 45:30.39Masaru Suzuki|JPN}} 45:47.41Yao Zhang|CHN}} 46:12.58
High jumpCao Võ Ngọc Long|VIE}} 2.10 mSun Qihao|CHN}} 2.03 mHussain Nasser Al-Shawakir|KSA}} 2.00 m
Pole vaultKasinpob Chomchanad|THA}}CR}}Yang Lucheng|CHN}} 4.85 mIdan Fauzan Richsan|INA}} 4.80 m
Long jumpLee Seung-jun|KOR}}CR}}Wen Hua-yu|TPE}} 7.38 mKoki Wada|JPN}} 7.30 m
Triple jumpMuhammmad Nazri Mustafa|MAS}} 15.05 mHuang Hao-wen|TPE}} 14.78 mYu Jianming|CHN}} 14.71 m
Shot putYang Po-en|TPE}} 19.40 mMohit|IND}} 18.82 mKanta Matsuda|JPN}} 18.59 m
Discus throwAbhay Gupta|IND}}CR}}Sahil Silwal|IND}} 54.58 mNgu Ing Bau|MAS}} 52.48 m
Hammer throwLiu Yuxuan|CHN}} 71.16 mDamneet Singh|IND}} 70.29 mNitesh Poonia|IND}} 69.76 m
Javelin throwLiu Zhekai|CHN}} 77.25 mRohit Yadav|IND}} 74.30 mAvinash Yadav|IND}} 70.09 m
DecathlonLiu Tsu-yuan|TPE}} 5982 ptsMohit|IND}} 5976 ptsReza Kefayati|IRI}} 5904 pts
  • {{note label|a|a|a}} Mathew was declared the winner in a photo finish, being given a time of 1:54.991, two thousandths ahead of Mudiyansela
  • {{note label|b|b|b}} Shin Mink-yu of Korea set a championship record of 21.45 seconds in the preliminary rounds.
  • {{note label|c|c|c}} Hao Hua Lu of Chinese Taipei set a championship record of 13.40 seconds in the preliminary rounds.

Women

100 metres
(wind: +0.4 m/s)
Feng Lulu|CHN}}CR}}Chan Pui Kei|HKG}} 11.91Gong Luying|CHN}} 12.07
200 metres
(wind: +0.5 m/s)
Feng Lulu|CHN}}CR}}Chan Pui Kei|HKG}} 24.57Abigeiru Fuka Ido|JPN}} 24.60
400 metresMo Jaidie|CHN}} 55.19Wang Jou-hsuan|TPE}} 55.81Maryam Mohebbi|IRI}} 55.94
800 metresLouris Danoun|SYR}}CR}}Zhu Haihong|CHN}} 2:14.23Kamila Radjabova|UZB}} 2:15.21
1500 metresLi Chunhui|CHN}} 4:40.09Bahareh Jahantigh|IRI}} 4:51.26Kittikarn Suharitdumrong|THA}} 4:52.75
3000 metresGyong Choe-il|PRK}} 10:00.96Đoàn Thu Hằng|VIE}} 10:02.18Seema|IND}} 10:05.27
100 metres hurdlesLin Ting-wei|TPE}} 14.08Sayuri Nagasaki|JPN}} 14.23Shing Choyan|HKG}} 14.29
400 metres hurdlesLiang Yina|CHN}}CR}}Han Le Thi Hong|VIE}} 1:00.66Wu Pei-shan|TPE}} 1:00.87
2000 metres steeplechaseSuk Kim-hyang|PRK}} 7:02.77Ngô Thị Khánh Ny|VIE}} 7:04.25Hae Kim-mi|PRK}} 7:10.82
Medley relayCHN}}
Feng Lulu
Tao Yanan
Liang Yina
Mo Jiadie
CR}}THA}}
Jirawan Chutrakun
Preechaporn Pluempan
Tawanchat Chanbu
Kitiya Nguphimai
2:15.65HKG}}
Hui Man Natalie
Wong Tsz Shan
Chan Pui Kei
Fung Cheuk Lam
2:16.17
5000 m walkWu Wei-ciao|TPE}} 25:41.36Zhou Xiaomin|CHN}} 26:04.42Gao Wenjing|CHN}} 26:53.61
High jumpMarya Mabdulhameed Abdulelah|IRQ}} 1.73 mNguyễn Lan Anh|VIE}} 1.69 mOlga Shlentova|UZB}} 1.69 m
Pole vaultNiu Chunge|CHN}}CR}}Zhang Qianru|CHN}}
{{flagathlete|Lin Ying-tung|TPE}}
3.70 mNot awarded
Long jumpGong Luying|CHN}}CR}}Pan Youqi|CHN}} 5.99 mYuki Fujiyama|JPN}} 5.82 m
Triple jumpPan Youqi|CHN}} 12.73 mLaura Akhmetova|KAZ}} 12.41 mKarunia Nur Gem Ilang|INA}} 11.98 m
Shot putYu Tianxiao|CHN}}CR}}Shi Hongmei|CHN}} 17.50 mGuo Pei-yu|TPE}} 15.66 m
Discus throwLiu Quantong|CHN}}CR}}Guo Pei-yu|TPE}} 45.74 mPark Sun-jin|KOR}} 44.29
Hammer throwJi Li|CHN}}CR}}Grace Wong Xiu Mei|MAS}} 59.00 mReihaneh Arani|IRI}} 55.41 m
Javelin throwLiao Yu|CHN}} 56.29 mWang Ying|CHN}} 55.07 mPark A-yeong|KOR}} 49.35 m
HeptathlonHsiang Chia-li|TPE}}CR}}Roksana Khudoyarova|UZB}} 4653 ptsSarifa Rzakuliyeva|KAZ}} 4501 pts

Medal table

Key
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| gold_IND = 5 | silver_IND = 5 | bronze_IND = 4
| gold_KOR = 2 | silver_KOR = 0 | bronze_KOR = 4
| gold_INA = 2 | silver_INA = 0 | bronze_INA = 3
| gold_PRK = 2 | silver_PRK = 0 | bronze_PRK = 1
| gold_IRQ = 2 | silver_IRQ = 0 | bronze_IRQ = 0
| gold_VIE = 1 | silver_VIE = 5 | bronze_VIE = 0
| gold_MAS = 1 | silver_MAS = 3 | bronze_MAS = 1
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| gold_SYR = 1 | silver_SYR = 0 | bronze_SYR = 0
| gold_JPN = 0 | silver_JPN = 3 | bronze_JPN = 4
| gold_HKG = 0 | silver_HKG = 2 | bronze_HKG = 3
| gold_IRI = 0 | silver_IRI = 1 | bronze_IRI = 4
| gold_UZB = 0 | silver_UZB = 1 | bronze_UZB = 2
| gold_KAZ = 0 | silver_KAZ = 1 | bronze_KAZ = 1
| gold_SRI = 0 | silver_SRI = 1 | bronze_SRI = 1
| gold_YEM = 0 | silver_YEM = 1 | bronze_YEM = 0
| gold_OMA = 0 | silver_OMA = 0 | bronze_OMA = 1
| gold_KSA = 0 | silver_KSA = 0 | bronze_KSA = 1
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See also

  • 2017 World Youth Championships in Athletics
  • 2017 African Youth Athletics Championships

References

1. ^Mulkeen, Jon (2017-05-23). [https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-u18-championships/news/asian-youth-championships-2017 Chinese athletes dominate Asian Youth Championships ]. IAAF. Retrieved 2018-01-28.
2. ^2nd Asian Youth Athletics Championships 2017 Main Page. Athletics Asia. Retrieved 2018-01-28.
3. ^[https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/5838/20170712-FullResultsSet.pdf?v=1305051606 2017 IAAF World U18 Championships Results]. IAAF. Retrieved 2018-01-28.
Results
  • 2nd Asian Youth Athletics Championships 2017 - Summary Result. Athletics Asia. Retrieved 2018-01-28.
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