2023 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships

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2023 Asian Indoor Championships
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Dates10–12 February
Host city Astana, Kazakhstan
Venue Kazakhstan Sports Palace
Events26
Participation282 athletes from
30 nations
Records set3 CR

The 2023 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships was the tenth edition of the international indoor athletics event among Asian nations. It took place at the Kazakhstan Sports Palace in Astana, the first ever edition in Kazakhstan, from 10 to 12 February. [1] [2]

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Results

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metresFlag of Bangladesh.svg  Imranur Rahman  (BAN)6.59 NR Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Shak Kam Ching  (HKG)6.65 NR Flag of Japan.svg  Ryota Suzuki  [ de ] (JPN)6.66 PB
400 metresFlag of Qatar.svg  Ammar Ismail Yahia Ibrahim  (QAT)46.25 PB Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Mikhail Litvin  (KAZ)46.39 SB Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Fan Tianrui  [ de ] (CHN)47.30
800 metresFlag of Kuwait.svg  Ebrahim Al-Zofairi  (KUW)1:49.33 PB Flag of Qatar.svg  Abdirahman Saeed Hassan  (QAT)1:49.58Flag of Qatar.svg  Musaab Abdelrahman Bala  (QAT)1:49.68
1500 metresFlag of Japan.svg  Kazuto Iizawa  [ de ] (JPN)3:42.83 SB Flag of Qatar.svg  Mohamad Al-Garni  (QAT)3:43.39Flag of Qatar.svg  Adam Ali Musab  (QAT)3:43.42
3000 metresFlag of Qatar.svg  Mohamad Al-Garni  (QAT)7:55.25Flag of Japan.svg  Keita Satoh  (JPN)7:56.41Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Shadrack Kimutai Koech  [ de ] (KAZ)7:59.84
60 metres hurdlesFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  David Yefremov  (KAZ)7.65Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chen Kuei-Ru  (TPE)7.68 SB Flag of Japan.svg  Shuhei Ishikawa  [ de ] (JPN)7.70
4 × 400 m relayFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Andrey Sokolov  [ ru ]
Elnur Mukhitdinov  [ de ]
Vyacheslav Zems  [ de ]
Mikhail Litvin
3:09.15 NR Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar
Hussain Ibrahim  [ de ]
Ismail Dawood  [ de ]
Femi Ogunode
Ammar Ismail Ibrahim  [ de ]
3:09.26Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Tajikistan
Leonid Pronzhenko
Mirsaid Mirzozoda
Mukhammadrizo Mirzozoda
Aleksandr Pronzhenko
3:34.45 NR
High jumpFlag of Japan.svg  Ryoichi Akamatsu  (JPN)2.28 PB Flag of South Korea.svg  Woo Sang-hyeok  (KOR)2.24 SB Flag of Syria.svg  Majd Eddin Ghazal  (SYR)2.24 SB
Pole vaultFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Hussain Asim Al-Hizam  (KSA)5.45Flag of Qatar.svg  Seif Heneida  (QAT)5.35 NR Flag of Thailand.svg  Patsapong Amsam-ang  (THA)5.35 NR
Long jumpFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lin Yu-tang  (TPE)8.02 NR Flag of India.svg  Jeswin Aldrin  (IND)7.97 NR Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Mingkun  (CHN)7.92 PB
Triple jumpFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Fang Yaoqing  (CHN)17.20 PB, CR Flag of India.svg  Praveen Chithravel  (IND)16.98 NR Flag of South Korea.svg  Yu Kyu-min  [ de ] (KOR)16.73 PB
Shot putFlag of India.svg  Tajinderpal Singh Toor  (IND)19.49 PB Flag of India.svg  Karanveer Singh  [ de ] (IND)19.37 PB Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen Xiaodong  [ de ] (CHN)18.85 PB
HeptathlonFlag of Japan.svg  Yuma Maruyama  [ de ] (JPN)5801 PB Flag of Japan.svg  Keisuke Okuda  [ de ] (JPN)5497 PB Flag of the Philippines.svg  Janry Ubas  (PHI)5306 NR

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metresFlag of Iran.svg  Farzaneh Fasihi  (IRI)7.28Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Olga Safronova  (KAZ)7.32Flag of Indonesia.svg  Valentin Vanesa Lonteng  (INA)7.37
400 metresFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Elina Mikhina  (KAZ)54.07Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Thị Huyền  (VIE)54.68Flag of Indonesia.svg  Sri Maya Sari  (INA)54.88 NR
800 metresFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wu Hongjiao  (CHN)2:06.85Flag of Japan.svg  Ayano Shiomi  (JPN)2:07.18Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Xinyu Rao  (CHN)2:08.75
1500 metresFlag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Thị Oanh  (VIE)4:15.55 NR Flag of Japan.svg  Yume Goto  (JPN)4:19.29Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Akbayan Nurmamet  (KAZ)4:21.31
3000 metresFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui  (KAZ)9:01.98Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  He Wuga  (CHN)9:03.43Flag of Japan.svg  Yuma Yamamoto  (JPN)9:09.29
60 metres hurdlesFlag of Japan.svg  Masumi Aoki  (JPN)8.01 CR, NR Flag of India.svg  Jyothi Yarraji  (IND)8.13 NR Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen Jiamin  (CHN)8.15
4 × 400 m relayFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Adelina Zems
Aleksandra Zalyubovskaya
Kristina Kondrashova
Elina Mikhina
3:44.21Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan
Laylo Allaberganova
Kamila Mirsolieva
Malika Radzhabova
Farida Soliyeva
3:46.45 NR Not awarded
High jumpFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Nadezhda Dubovitskaya  (KAZ)1.89Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kristina Ovchinnikova  (KAZ)1.89Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yelizaveta Matveyeva  (KAZ)1.84
Pole vaultFlag of Japan.svg  Mayu Nasu  (JPN)4.00Flag of India.svg  Pavithra Vengatesh  (IND)4.00Flag of India.svg  Rosy Meena Paulraj  (IND)3.90
Long jumpFlag of Japan.svg  Sumire Hata  (JPN)6.64 CR, NR Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Huang Yingying  (CHN)6.43Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Darya Reznichenko  (UZB)6.37
Triple jumpFlag of Uzbekistan.svg  Sharifa Davronova  (UZB)13.98Flag of Japan.svg  Mariko Morimoto  (JPN)13.66 NR Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen Ting  (CHN)13.52
Shot putFlag of South Korea.svg  Jeong Yu-sun  (KOR)16.98Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee Soo-jung  (KOR)16.45Flag of Indonesia.svg  Eki Febri Ekawati  (INA)15.44 NR
PentathlonFlag of Uzbekistan.svg  Ekaterina Voronina  (UZB)4386 NR Flag of India.svg  Swapna Barman  (IND)4119 NR Flag of Japan.svg  Yuki Yamasaki  (JPN)4078 NR

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Host nation)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 65415
2Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan*63312
3Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 2428
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 22610
5Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 2114
6Flag of India.svg  India 1618
7Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1214
8Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 1102
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 1102
10Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 1001
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 1001
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 1001
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 1001
14Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 0101
15Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0033
16Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 0011
Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 0011
Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Tajikistan 0011
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0011
Totals (19 entries)26262577

Participating nations

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