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词条 Asian Marathon Championships
释义

  1. Editions

  2. Medallists

     Men  Women 

  3. All time medal table (from 1988)

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

The Asian Marathon Championships is a biennial international competition in marathon road running for Asian athletes. Organised by the Asian Athletics Association, its creation in 1988 followed decision to drop the 42.195-kilometre (26-mile and 385-yard) race from the programme of events at the Asian Athletics Championships.[1] In that competition, championship marathons were held for men in 1973 and 1975, then finally for both men and women at the 1985.[2]

The first discrete men's and women's Asian championship marathons in 1988 were held at different locations. The men's side was incorporated into that year's Lake Biwa Marathon while the women's side was held within the Nagoya Women's Marathon. The first winners (Masayuki Nishi and Xie Lihua) were not the fastest Asian runners in those races, as only those specifically chosen to represent their nation were eligible to win the Asian title.[3][4][5] The following edition in 1990 saw both sexes compete at the same location and again the races were hosted within a major annual marathon race, this time the Seoul International Marathon, where Korean racers Kim Won-Tak and Lee Mi-Ok claimed both the Asian and Seoul titles.[6]

The 1992 Asian Marathon Championships were held in Bandung, Indonesia, outside of a major race for the first time. This was reverted soon after in 1994, when the men's race was contained at the Beppu-Ōita Marathon and the women in Nagoya for a second time. Since then, each occurrence of the championship has been in one location for both sexes alongside a major city marathon. The Pattaya Marathon has hosted the event twice (2000 and 2011), while the Hong Kong Marathon has served as the venue three times (2002, 2008 and 2013).[3]

East Asian runners have been the most successful at the competition, with the Japanese topping the rankings with nine men's titles and four women's titles across the championship's history. China, South Korea and North Korea have each won four titles between the men's and women's races. North Korea's Kim Kum-Ok is the most successful runner in competition history – she is a three-time winner of the women's championship (2006, 2008 and 2013). Kenichi Kawakubo, Mohammed Abduh Bakhet and Zhang Shujing are the only other runners to have won the championship twice.[3]

Editions

  • First three championships held within Asian Athletics Championships
Edition Year Race City Country Date Countries Athletes
1973 Asian Athletics Championships Marikina {{PHI}} 23 November
1975 Asian Athletics Championships Seoul {{KOR}} 14 June
1985 Asian Athletics Championships Jakarta {{INA}} 29 September
1 1988 Lake Biwa Marathon/
Nagoya Women's Marathon
Otsu/Nagoya {{JPN}} 13 March/
6 March
2 1990 Seoul International Marathon Seoul {{KOR}} 18 March
3 1992 {{n/a}} Bandung {{INA}} 4 October
4 1994 Beppu-Ōita Marathon/
Nagoya Women's Marathon
Oita/Nagoya {{JPN}} 6 February/
13 March
5 1996 Chuncheon Marathon Chuncheon {{KOR}} 27 October
6 1998 Ayutthaya Marathon Ayutthaya {{THA}} 8 February
7 2000 Pattaya Marathon Pattaya {{THA}} 2 July
8 2002 Hong Kong Marathon Hong Kong {{HKG}} 24 February
9 2004 JoongAng Seoul Marathon Seoul {{KOR}} 7 November
10 2006 Beijing Marathon Beijing {{CHN}} 15 October
11 2008 Hong Kong Marathon Hong Kong {{HKG}} 17 February
12 2010 Pune Marathon Pune {{IND}} 5 December
13 2011 Pattaya Marathon Pattaya {{THA}} 17 July
14 2013 Hong Kong Marathon Hong Kong {{HKG}} 24 February
15 2015 Hong Kong Marathon Hong Kong {{HKG}} 25 January
16 2017 Dongguan {{CHN}} 26 November

Medallists

Men

1973Cho Je-Hyung|KOR}} 2:27:31Park Chang-Yuel|KOR}} 2:33:45Jit Bahadur Chetri|NEP}} 2:33:45
1975Sueki Tanaka|JPN}} 2:32:06Susumu Sato|JPN}} 2:37:51Jit Bahadur Chetri|NEP}} 2:39:06
1985Ling Jong-Hyen|PRK}} 2:20:29Tomio Sueyoshi|JPN}} 2:24:26Choe Il-Sop|PRK}} 2:24:52
1988Masayuki Nishi|JPN}} 2:15:32Kim Chang-Keun|KOR}} 2:26:56Wu Zhihan|CHN}} 2:29:39
1990Kim Won-Tak|KOR}} 2:11:38Ryuji Kondo|JPN}} 2:14:25Seon Jin-Soo|KOR}} 2:15:26
1992Eduardus Nabunome|INA}} 2:20:23Ryoichi Enaidani|JPN}} 2:21:17Yoo Young-Hoon|KOR}} 2:23:27
1994Yukio Suzuki|JPN}} 2:19:04Eduardus Nabunome|INA}} 2:21:09Kazumi Sakamoto|JPN}} 2:21:38
1996Norihiro Otoshi|JPN}} 2:14:02Tatsuya Hoshi|JPN}} 2:14:03Baek Seung-Do|KOR}} 2:14:05
1998Kenichi Kawakubo|JPN}} 2:20:03Koji Koyanagi|JPN}} 2:24:51Vijay Singh|IND}} 2:27:19
2000Kenichi Kawakubo|JPN}} 2:26:06Sarath Prasanna Gamage|SRI}} 2:28:25Yukiyasu Ogura|JPN}} 2:30:03
2002Satoshi Osaki|JPN}} 2:16:46Kurao Umeki|JPN}} 2:18:03Maung Maung Nge|MYA|1974}} 2:23:15
2004Kim Yi-Yong|KOR}} 2:11:32Masami Soeta|JPN}} 2:14:34Han Gang|CHN}} 2:15:12
2006Kenichi Kita|JPN}} 2:15:37Takhir Mamashayev|KAZ}} 2:15:58Yohei Sato|JPN}} 2:16:39
2008Koichiro Fukuoka|JPN}} 2:16:50Ser-Od Bat-Ochir|MGL}} 2:20:18Valery Pisarev|KGZ}} 2:21:45
2010Mohammed Abduh Bakhet|QAT}} 2:17:34Yusuke Kataoka|JPN}} 2:20:28Deep Chand|IND}} 2:20:37
2011Mohammed Abduh Bakhet|QAT}} 2:21:06Teruto Ozaki|JPN}} 2:23:09Kenji Takeuchi|JPN}} 2:25:33
2013Ser-Od Bat-Ochir|MGL}} 2:17:56Andrey Petrov|UZB}} 2:20:24Kenzo Kawabata|JPN}} 2:22:22
2015Shingo Igarshi|JPN}} 2:14:29Pak Chol|PRK}} 2:16:09Olonbayar Jamsran|MGL}} 2:22:49
2017GOPI THONAKAL|IND}} 2:15:48Petrov Andrey|UZB}} 2:15:51Tseveenravdan BYAMBAJAV|MGL}} 2:16:14

Women

1985Asha Agarwal|IND}} 2:48:53Yuko Gordon|HKG|1959}} 2:54:16Sun-Bok Ki|PRK}} 2:57:28
1988Xie Lihua|CHN}} 2:31:43Yoshiko Hidaka|JPN}} 2:40:29Mar-Mar Min|MYA|1974}} 2:41:52
1990Lee Mi-Ok|KOR}} 2:37:15Kim Yen-Ju|KOR}} 2:37:26Eri Nagamine|JPN}} 2:49:53
1992Sunita Godara|IND}} 2:53:12Yi-Lo Man|HKG|1959}} 2:55:58Yoshiko Hirohama|JPN}} 2:57:11
1994Eriko Asai|JPN}} 2:30:30Akiyo Goto|JPN}} 2:43:41Winnie Lai-Chu Ng|HKG|1959}} 2:36:33
1996Yukari Komatsu|JPN}} 2:37:54Toshiko Mori|JPN}} 2:38:04Bang Sun-Hee|KOR}} 2:39:48
1998Tian Mei|CHN}} 2:46:47Vally Sathyabhama|IND}} 3:06:07Indiresh Dhiraj|IND}} 3:19:21
2000Sunisa Sailomyen|THA}} 2:58:14Christabel Martes|PHI}} 3:05:07Winnie Lai-Chu Ng|HKG}} 3:09:43
2002Zhang Shujing|CHN}} 2:36:27Mio Kiuchi|JPN}} 2:38:35Hideko Yoshimura|JPN}} 2:42:21
2004Zhang Shujing|CHN}} 2:36:22Choi Kyung-Hee|KOR}} 2:38:03Bai Xue|CHN}} 2:42:21
2006Kim Kum-ok|PRK}} 2:35:16Zhang Shujing|CHN}} 2:35:24Hyong-Sun Oh|PRK}} 2:36:48
2008Kim Kum-ok|PRK}} 2:36:43Jong Yong-Ok|PRK}} 2:36:43Mika Hikchi|JPN}} 2:36:50
2010Hiromi Ominami|JPN}} 2:44:19Viktoriia Poliudina|KGZ}} 2:48:46Chi Ngan Chow|HKG}} 3:01:22
2011Noriko Higuchi|JPN}} 2:44:10Jiang Xiaoli|CHN}} 2:52:24Thi-Binh Pham|VIE}} 2:53:09
2013Kim Kum-ok|PRK}} 2:32:21Kumi Ogura|JPN}} 2:35:02Iuliia Andreeva|KGZ}} 2:39:49
2015Kim Hye Gyong|PRK}} 2:31:46Kim Mi Gyong|PRK}} 2:36:08Gulzhanat Zhanatbek|KAZ}} 2:38:36
2017KIM HYE GYONG|PRK}} 2:28:35Keiko NOGAMI|JPN}} 2:29:05JO UN OK|PRK}} 2:30:01

All time medal table (from 1988)

{{Medals table
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| host =
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| event =
| team =
| gold_JPN = 13 | silver_JPN = 14 | bronze_JPN = 9
| gold_PRK = 5 | silver_PRK = 3 | bronze_PRK = 2
| gold_CHN = 4 | silver_CHN = 2 | bronze_CHN = 3
| gold_KOR = 3 | silver_KOR = 3 | bronze_KOR = 4
| gold_IND = 2 | silver_IND = 1 | bronze_IND = 3
| gold_QAT = 2 | silver_QAT = 0 | bronze_QAT = 0
| gold_MGL = 1 | silver_MGL = 1 | bronze_MGL = 2
| gold_INA = 1 | silver_INA = 1 | bronze_INA = 0
| gold_THA = 1 | silver_THA = 0 | bronze_THA = 0
| gold_UZB = 0 | silver_UZB = 2 | bronze_UZB = 0
| gold_HKG = 0 | silver_HKG = 1 | bronze_HKG = 3
| gold_KGZ = 0 | silver_KGZ = 1 | bronze_KGZ = 2
| gold_KAZ = 0 | silver_KAZ = 1 | bronze_KAZ = 1
| gold_PHI = 0 | silver_PHI = 1 | bronze_PHI = 0
| gold_SRI = 0 | silver_SRI = 1 | bronze_SRI = 0
| gold_MYA = 0 | silver_MYA = 0 | bronze_MYA = 2
| gold_VIE = 0 | silver_VIE = 0 | bronze_VIE = 1
}}

See also

  • Marathons at the Asian Games

References

1. ^Asian Marathon Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2013-09-28.
2. ^Asian Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2013-09-28.
3. ^[https://www.arrs.run/HP_AsChMa.htm Asian Championships Marathon]. Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2013-03-02). Retrieved on 2013-09-28.
4. ^[https://arrs.run/HP_BiwMa.htm Biwa-ko Mainichi Marathon]. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2013-09-28.
5. ^[https://www.arrs.run/HP_NagMa.htm Nagoya International Women's Marathon]. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2013-09-28.
6. ^[https://www.arrs.run/HP_DgAMa.htm Seoul International Marathon]. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2013-09-28.

External links

  • Official website of the Asian Athletics Association
{{Asian athletics championships}}{{International athletics}}

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