2010 West Asian Athletics Championships

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1st West Asian Athletics Championships
Dates18–20 September
Host city Flag of Syria.svg Aleppo, Syria

The 2010 West Asian Athletics Championships was the inaugural edition of the international athletics competition organised by the West Asian Athletics Association that took place from 18 to 20 September 2010 in Aleppo, Syria. It was a de facto successor to the athletics competition at the West Asian Games last held in 2005. [1]

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Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
(wind: -0.5 m/s)
Flag of Qatar.svg  Femi Ogunode  (QAT)10.25Flag of Oman.svg  Barakat Al-Harthi  (OMA)10.30Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Ahmed Al-Zaabi  (UAE)10.58
200 metres
(wind: -0.1 m/s)
Flag of Qatar.svg  Femi Ogunode  (QAT)20.92Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Omar Juma Al-Salfa  (UAE)21.11Flag of Iran.svg  Sajjad Hashemi  (IRI)21.37
400 metres Flag of Iran.svg  Sajjad Hashemi  (IRI)46.57Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Ali Obaid Shirook  (UAE)46.95Flag of Iran.svg  Reza Bouazar  (IRI)47.07
800 metres Flag of Bahrain.svg  Belal Mansoor Ali  (BHR)1:45.44Flag of Iran.svg  Sajjad Moradi  (IRI)1:45.76Flag of Iraq.svg  Adnan Taess Askar  (IRQ)1:46.26 NR
1500 metres Flag of Bahrain.svg  Belal Mansoor Ali  (BHR)3:40.07Flag of Iran.svg  Sajjad Moradi  (IRI)3:40.31Flag of Bahrain.svg  Yusuf Saad Kamel  (BHR)3:40.58
5000 metres Flag of Bahrain.svg  Ali Hassan Mahboub  (BHR)14:02.17Flag of Qatar.svg  Felix Kikwai Kibore  (QAT)14:02.63Flag of Bahrain.svg  Dejene Regassa Mootoma  (BHR)14:02.74
10,000 metres Flag of Bahrain.svg  Ali Hassan Mahboub  (BHR)28:36.14Flag of Qatar.svg  Felix Kikwai Kibore  (QAT)28:37.97Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bilisuma Shugi  (BHR)28:45.01
Half marathon Flag of Bahrain.svg  Aadam Ismael Khamis  (BHR)1:02:25Flag of Bahrain.svg  Khaled Kamel Yaseen  (BHR)1:02:27Flag of Qatar.svg  Mohammed Abdu Al-Bekhit  (QAT)1:06:30
110 metres hurdles
(wind: +0.3 m/s)
Flag of Iran.svg  Rouhollah Askari  (IRI)13.78Flag of Kuwait.svg  Fawaz Al-Shammari  (KUW)13.81Flag of Kuwait.svg  Abdelaziz Al-Mandeel  (KUW)14.22
400 metres hurdles Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Bandar Yahya Sharahili  (KSA)50.33Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Ali Obaid Shirook  (UAE)50.76Flag of Qatar.svg  Mubarak Al-Nubi  (QAT)51.24
3000 metres steeplechase Flag of Qatar.svg  Thamer Kamal Ali  (QAT)8:36.60Flag of Qatar.svg  Zakariya Ali Kamil  (QAT)8:38.20Flag of Bahrain.svg  Tareq Mubarak Taher  (BHR)8:47.64
4 × 100 metres relay Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
Omar Juma Al-Salfa
Ahmed Al-Zaabi
Bilal Juma Al-Salfa
Khalifa Abdullah Sarwashi
40.07 NR Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait
Eisa Al-Youha
Hamoud Al-Saad
Fawaz Al-Shammari
Abdelaziz Al-Mandeel
40.08Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
Yahya Hassan Ibrahim
Yasser Al-Nassiri
Mousa Abdou Al-Kam Qarqaran
Ahmed Al-Molad
40.30
4 × 400 metres relay Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
Yousef Ahmed Masrahi
Ismail Al-Sabiani
Mohammed Ali Al-Bishi
Hamed Hamadan Al-Bishi
3:06.97Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq
Jaseem Al-Ayman
Kareem Tareq
Mohamed Hassan Juma
Karar Al-Abodi
3:07.57Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
Reza Bouazar
Sajjad Hashemi
Sajjad Moradi
Edvard Mangasar
3:07.87 NR
20 kilometres walk Flag of Qatar.svg  Mabrook Saleh Nasser Mohamed  (QAT)1:33:36Flag of Iran.svg  Ebrahim Rahimian  (IRI)1:35:3Flag of Syria.svg  Mohamed Jumaa  (SYR)
Flag of Syria.svg  Wisam Ghaybour  (SYR)
1:44.1
High jump Flag of Qatar.svg  Rashid Ahmed Al-Mannai  (QAT)2.25 mFlag of Qatar.svg  Mutaz Essa Barshim  (QAT)2.21 mFlag of Syria.svg  Majed Eldin Ghazal  (SYR)
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Hashim Al-Oqaibi  (KSA)
2.18 m
Pole vault Flag of Iran.svg  Mohsen Rabbani  (IRI)5.00 mFlag of Kuwait.svg  Ali Makki Al-Sabagha  (KUW)5.00 mFlag of Iran.svg  Eshagh Ghaffari  (IRI)4.80 m
Long jump Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Mohamed Salman Al-Khuwalidi  (KSA)8.00 mFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Hussain Taher Al-Sabee  (KSA)7.91 mFlag of Kuwait.svg  Saleh Abdelaziz Al-Haddad  (KUW)7.83 m
Triple jump Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Mohamed Abbas Darwish  (UAE)16.80 m NR Flag of Bahrain.svg  Mohamed Youssef Al-Sahabi  (BHR)16.46 mFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Ahmed Abdallah Faraj  (KSA)15.86 m
Shot put Flag of Iran.svg  Amin Nikfar  (IRI)19.63 mFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Sultan Al-Hebshi  (KSA)18.54 mFlag of Kuwait.svg  Meshari Saad Suroor  (KUW)18.11 m
Discus throw Flag of Iran.svg  Mahmoud Samimi  (IRI)64.01 mFlag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Samimi  (IRI)62.34 mFlag of Qatar.svg  Ahmed Mohamed Dheeb  (QAT)62.25 m
Hammer throw Flag of Kuwait.svg  Ali Mohammed Al-Zankawi  (KUW)76.72 mFlag of Iran.svg  Kaveh Mousavi  (IRI)69.91 mFlag of Kuwait.svg  Mohammed Abdulkerim Al-Jawhar  (KUW)65.00 m
Javelin throw Flag of Iran.svg  Mehdi Ravaei  (IRI)74.74 mFlag of Kuwait.svg  Adel Abdulmajid Al-Suwaid  (KUW)68.67 mFlag of Iraq.svg  Ammar Mekki Ali  (IRQ)67.88 m
Decathlon Flag of Iran.svg  Hadi Sepehrzad  (IRI)6991 ptsFlag of Lebanon.svg  Ali Hazer  (LIB)6529 ptsFlag of Syria.svg  Mohammed Molla Khalaf  (SYR)6218 pts

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
(wind: -0.1 m/s)
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Gretta Taslakian  (LBN)11.85 NR Flag of Iran.svg  Maryam Toosi  (IRI)11.88 NR Flag of Iraq.svg  Dana Abdul Razak Hussein  (IRQ)12.08
200 metres
(wind: +1.6 m/s)
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Gretta Taslakian  (LBN)24.01Flag of Iran.svg  Maryam Toosi  (IRI)24.33Flag of Iraq.svg  Dana Abdul Razak Hussein  (IRQ)24.64
400 metres Flag of Iraq.svg  Gulustan Mahmood Ieso  (IRQ)54.39Flag of Iraq.svg  Khazaal Inam Al-Sudani  (IRQ)55.66Flag of Lebanon.svg  Saria Trabulsi  (LBN)60.86
800 metres Flag of Bahrain.svg  Genzebe Shumi Regasa  (BHR)2:04.85Flag of Iraq.svg  Khazaal Inam Al-Sudani  (IRQ)2:07.08Flag of Bahrain.svg  Mimi Belete  (BHR)2:09.00
1500 metres Flag of Bahrain.svg  Mimi Belete  (BHR)4:21.67Flag of Bahrain.svg  Genzebe Shumi Regasa  (BHR)4:23.10Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Bethlem Desalegn  (UAE)4:29.24
5000 metres Flag of Bahrain.svg  Tejitu Daba  (BHR)17:11.77Flag of Bahrain.svg  Shitaye Eshete  (BHR)17:11.79Flag of Iran.svg  Mahboubeh Ghayour  (IRI)18:12.81
10,000 metres Flag of Bahrain.svg  Karima Saleh Jasim  (BHR)34:04.10Flag of Bahrain.svg  Shitaye Eshete  (BHR)34:04.41Flag of Iraq.svg  Dalya Ahmed Mohammed  (IRQ)46:50.69
Half marathon Flag of Bahrain.svg  Lishan Dula  (BHR)1:18:21Flag of Bahrain.svg  Gladys Kibiwot  (BHR)1:25:03Flag of Iraq.svg  Dalya Ahmed Mohammed  (IRQ)1:42:41
100 metres hurdles
(wind: 0.0 m/s)
Flag of Syria.svg  Fadwa Al-Bouza  (SYR)14.91Flag of Iraq.svg  Alaa Hekmat  (IRQ)15.35 NR Flag of Syria.svg  Mirna Soker  (SYR)16.93
400 metres hurdles Flag of Iraq.svg  Alaa Hekmat  (IRQ)64.63Flag of Syria.svg  Douaa Maghrebi  (SYR)68.7Flag of Syria.svg  Boushra Abbas  (SYR)71.24
3000 metres steeplechase Flag of Bahrain.svg  Karima Saleh Jasim  (BHR)10:34.61 NR Flag of Bahrain.svg  Aster Tesfaye  (BHR)11:12.65Flag of Iran.svg  Mahboubeh Ghayour  (IRI)11:36.52
4 × 100 metres relay Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq
Gulustan Mahmood Ieso
Dana Abdul Razak Hussein
Alaa Hekmat
Khazaal Inam Al-Sudani
47.36Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon
Gretta Taslakian
Aziza Sbaity
Saria Trabulsi
Christel Saneh
51.40Flag of Syria.svg  Syria
Fadwa Al-Bouza
Minas Sulaiman
Rehane Sheeha
H. Mustafa
54.38
4 × 400 metres relay Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq
Alaa Hekmat
Zhilan Salah Mahmoud
Dana Abdul Razak Hussein
Gulustan Mahmood Ieso
3:43.60 NR Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon
Gretta Taslakian
Saria Trabulsi
Aziza Sbaity
Diala El Khazen
3:59.59Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
Faten Abdennabi Mahdi
Genzebe Shumi Regasa
Tejitu Daba
Shitaye Eshete
4:02.55 NR
10,000 metres walk Flag of Syria.svg  Orouba Ammou  (SYR)52:38.52Flag of Syria.svg  Rania Osman  (SYR)53:14.03Flag of Palestine.svg  Ayaa Abbas  (PLE)1:01:52.09
High jump Flag of Iran.svg  Sepideh Tavakkoli  (IRI)1.76 m NR Flag of Syria.svg  Rehane Sheeha  (SYR)1.55 mFlag of Syria.svg  Rahaf Shendieh  (SYR)1.50 m
Pole vault Flag of Syria.svg  Rehane Sheeha  (SYR)3.00 m NR Flag of Syria.svg  Rouba Al-Faseeh  (SYR)2.80 mFlag of Lebanon.svg  Jana Majed  (LIB)2.00 m
Long jump Flag of Syria.svg  Marah Daleh  (SYR)5.32 mFlag of Lebanon.svg  Christel Saneh  (LIB)5.19 mFlag of Lebanon.svg  Diala El Khazen  (LIB)5.16 m
Triple jump Flag of Syria.svg  Fadwa Al-Bouza  (SYR)12.29 mFlag of Syria.svg  Marah Daleh  (SYR)11.40 mFlag of Lebanon.svg  Christel Saneh  (LBN)11.13 m
Shot put Flag of Iran.svg  Leila Rajabi  (IRI)17.46 mFlag of Syria.svg  Hiba Omar  (SYR)11.50 mFlag of Bahrain.svg  Asmaa Khalifa Bouali  (BHR)11.11 m
Discus throw Flag of Syria.svg  Hiba Omar  (SYR)38.84 mFlag of Iran.svg  Elham Samarghandian  (IRI)37.64 mFlag of Bahrain.svg  Basma Mohamed Abduh  (BHR)31.19 m
Hammer throw Flag of Syria.svg  Lisa Al-Saleh  (SYR)43.53 m NR Flag of Iraq.svg  Denia Hatem Mohamed  (IRQ)38.06 m NR Flag of Syria.svg  Shankal Hamou  (SYR)35.00 m
Javelin throw Flag of Syria.svg  Hala Ghaya  (SYR)35.20 mFlag of Syria.svg  Adaoua Arour  (SYR)32.51 mFlag of Iraq.svg  Hadeel Fadhel Hussein  (IRQ)21.69 m
Heptathlon Flag of Iran.svg  Sepideh Tavakkoli  (IRI)4542 ptsFlag of Iraq.svg  Bahar Khasrou  (IRQ)3815 ptsFlag of Iraq.svg  Zina Hamid  (IRQ)3540 pts

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain  (BHR)117826
2Flag of Iran.svg  Iran  (IRI)98724
3Flag of Syria.svg  Syria  (SYR)87924
4Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar  (QAT)54312
5Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq  (IRQ)46818
6Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia  (KSA)3238
7Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon  (LIB)24410
8Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait  (KUW)2439
9Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates  (UAE)2327
10Flag of Oman.svg  Oman  (OMA)0101
11Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine  (PLE)0011
Totals (11 entries)464648140

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