Indoor athletics at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games | |
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Venue | Indoor Athletics Stadium |
Dates | 13–15 November |
Indoor athletics at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games was held in Indoor Athletics Stadium, Pattaya, Thailand from 13 November to 15 November 2005. [1]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | 8 | 5 | 2 | 15 |
2 | India (IND) | 6 | 0 | 1 | 7 |
3 | Thailand (THA) | 4 | 8 | 10 | 22 |
4 | China (CHN) | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12 |
5 | Qatar (QAT) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
6 | Iran (IRI) | 1 | 3 | 1 | 5 |
7 | Hong Kong (HKG) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
8 | Kuwait (KUW) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
9 | Pakistan (PAK) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Singapore (SIN) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
South Korea (KOR) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Syria (SYR) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
13 | Macau (MAC) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
North Korea (PRK) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Oman (OMA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (15 entries) | 26 | 27 | 24 | 77 |
13 November
1st round
| Final
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1st round13 November
| Final14 November
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1st round13 November
| Final14 November
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15 November
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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Thamer Kamal Ali (QAT) | 3:50.28 | |
Abubaker Ali Kamal (QAT) | 3:50.31 | |
Boonyu Kaveerattanakajon (THA) | 3:57.40 | |
4 | Rouhollah Mohammadi (IRI) | 3:57.91 |
5 | Teerachai Rayabsri (THA) | 4:05.46 |
6 | Tiêu Kim Hùng (VIE) | 4:10.34 |
7 | Saysana Bannavong (LAO) | 4:18.17 |
8 | Ieong Chio Wa (MAC) | 4:24.88 |
9 | Lam Chi Pang (MAC) | 4:51.59 |
14 November
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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Thamer Kamal Ali (QAT) | 8:05.03 | |
Boonthung Srisung (THA) | 8:10.39 | |
Abubaker Ali Kamal (QAT) | 8:13.24 | |
4 | Karam Sohrabi (IRI) | 8:41.80 |
5 | Amnuay Tongmit (THA) | 8:44.45 |
6 | Hei Mauk (MYA) | 9:18.27 |
7 | Sayphone Losavanh (LAO) | 9:38.37 |
8 | Chan Chan Kit (MAC) | 9:50.22 |
9 | Wong Ka Tong (MAC) | 10:11.66 |
14 November
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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Narongdech Janjai (THA) | 7.93 | |
Abdul Rashid (PAK) | 7.95 | |
Suphan Wongsriphuck (THA) | 8.03 | |
4 | Muhammad Shah (PAK) | 8.09 |
5 | Ao Kam Tong (MAC) | 9.48 |
6 | Ip Chi Hou (MAC) | 9.73 |
15 November
Rank | Team | Time |
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Thailand (THA) | 3:14.11 | |
Iran (IRI) | 3:18.81 | |
Qatar (QAT) | 3:21.40 | |
4 | Kuwait (KUW) | 3:29.53 |
5 | Macau (MAC) | 3:32.23 |
13 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Sergey Zasimovich (KAZ) | 2.17 | |
Hu Tong (CHN) | 2.15 | |
Torlarp Sudjanta (THA) | 2.15 | |
4 | Amin Hosseinzadeh Rahbar (IRI) | 2.08 |
4 | Suchart Singhaklang (THA) | 2.08 |
6 | Oh Jin-wuk (KOR) | 1.95 |
7 | Choi Hong Fai (MAC) | 1.80 |
— | Chan Weng U (MAC) | NM |
13 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Artem Pilipenko (KAZ) | 5.30 | |
Chen Zhong (CHN) | 5.10 | |
Mohsen Rabbani (IRI) | 5.00 | |
4 | Kim Do-kyun (KOR) | 4.75 |
5 | Pichitpol Singthonghom (THA) | 4.60 |
— | Amnat Kunpadit (THA) | NM |
13 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Roman Valiyev (KAZ) | 7.84 | |
Saleh Al-Haddad (KUW) | 7.52 | |
Li Runrun (CHN) | 7.50 | |
4 | Maha Singh (IND) | 7.49 |
5 | Mohammad Arzandeh (IRI) | 7.32 |
6 | Kittisak Sukon (THA) | 7.27 |
7 | Hamid Reza Abolhassani (IRI) | 7.18 |
8 | Vũ Văn Quý (VIE) | 7.07 |
9 | Kenneth Wang (SIN) | 6.83 |
10 | Ngô Hà Phương (VIE) | 6.80 |
11 | Thaworn Yailert (THA) | 6.80 |
— | Konstantin Safronov (KAZ) | NM |
15 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Roman Valiyev (KAZ) | 16.51 | |
Lin Mujie (CHN) | 16.21 | |
Theerayut Philakong (THA) | 15.91 | |
4 | Nattaporn Namkanha (THA) | 15.68 |
5 | Hamid Reza Abolhassani (IRI) | 15.26 |
6 | Đặng Hoàng Minh (VIE) | 15.15 |
7 | Si Kuan Wong (MAC) | 14.31 |
8 | Tam Chan Keong (MAC) | 13.12 |
15 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Navpreet Singh (IND) | 18.80 | |
Mehdi Shahrokhi (IRI) | 18.33 | |
Tian Yingchun (CHN) | 17.57 | |
4 | Kim Jae-il (KOR) | 17.33 |
5 | Mashari Suroor (KUW) | 17.21 |
6 | Sergey Rubtsov (KAZ) | 17.09 |
7 | Amir Alvand (IRI) | 17.04 |
8 | Chatchawal Polyiam (THA) | 16.96 |
9 | Ashraf Ali (PAK) | 16.52 |
10 | Sarayudh Pinitjit (THA) | 16.39 |
11 | Dong Enxin (SIN) | 14.33 |
12 | Ma Kam Cheong (MAC) | 12.49 |
13 | Mohammed Al-Badwi (YEM) | 10.93 |
14 | Hou Fei (MAC) | 9.94 |
14–15 November
Rank | Athlete | 60M | Long jump | Shot put | High jump | 60M hurdles | Pole vault | 1000M | Total |
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Pavel Dubitskiy (KAZ) | 7.24 799 | 7.00 814 | 13.02 668 | 2.10 896 | 8.48 865 | 4.70 819 | 2:57.55 688 | 5549 | |
Hadi Sepehrzad (IRI) | 7.03 872 | 6.79 764 | 16.03 853 | 1.86 679 | 8.32 903 | 3.90 590 | 3:00.11 663 | 5324 | |
Boonkete Chalon (THA) | 7.11 844 | 6.91 792 | 12.13 614 | 1.80 627 | 8.50 860 | 4.10 645 | 2:49.78 768 | 5150 | |
4 | Viravut Jumpatong (THA) | 7.33 769 | 6.93 797 | 12.11 613 | 1.95 758 | 8.73 806 | 3.90 590 | 3:16.90 508 | 4841 |
— | Ali Feizi (IRI) | 7.35 762 | 6.54 707 | 14.12 736 | 1.92 731 | 8.86 777 | NM 0 | DNS | DNF |
13 November
1st round
| Final
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1st round13 November
| Final14 November
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1st round13 November
| Final14 November
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15 November
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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O. P. Jaisha (IND) | 4:15.75 | |
Svetlana Lukasheva (KAZ) | 4:16.96 | |
Sinimole Paulose (IND) | 4:18.08 | |
4 | Leila Ebrahimi (IRI) | 4:34.18 |
5 | Hyang Ran-yun (PRK) | 4:36.64 |
6 | Mina Pourseifi (IRI) | 4:49.82 |
7 | Toe Ni Ni (MYA) | 4:57.61 |
13 November
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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O. P. Jaisha (IND) | 9:38.43 | |
Kim Seong-eun (KOR) | 9:40.22 | |
Lin Suk-an (PRK) | 9:51.72 | |
4 | Sinimole Paulose (IND) | 9:55.60 |
5 | Leila Ebrahimi (IRI) | 10:08.90 |
6 | Sonthiya Saiwaew (THA) | 10:32.84 |
7 | Nirmala Bharti (NEP) | 10:33.77 |
8 | Mina Pourseifi (IRI) | 10:40.01 |
14 November
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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Ji Fangqian (CHN) | 8.37 | |
Natalya Ivoninskaya (KAZ) | 8.41 | |
Trecia Roberts (THA) | 8.56 | |
4 | Wallapa Pansoongneun (THA) | 8.79 |
5 | Jung Hye-lim (KOR) | 8.81 |
15 November
Rank | Team | Time |
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India (IND) | 3:46.48 | |
Thailand (THA) | 3:48.25 | |
Macau (MAC) | 4:08.47 | |
— | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | DSQ |
15 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Noengrothai Chaipetch (THA) | 1.88 | |
Anna Ustinova (KAZ) | 1.84 | |
Gu Biwei (CHN) | 1.84 | |
4 | Netnapa Thaiking (THA) | 1.80 |
5 | Yun Myong-ja (KOR) | 1.70 |
14 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Yang Jing (CHN) | 4.31 | |
Sunisa Kaoiad (THA) | 3.40 | |
Pasuta Wongwieng (THA) | 3.40 | |
4 | Sundari (INA) | 3.20 |
15 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Guan Yingnan (CHN) | 6.54 | |
Olesya Belyayeva (KAZ) | 6.18 | |
Wacharee Ritthiwat (THA) | 5.96 | |
4 | Trần Thị Ngọc Phương (VIE) | 5.71 |
5 | Warunee Kittirihun (THA) | 5.66 |
6 | Chan Wai Lan (MAC) | 4.88 |
13 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Olesya Belyayeva (KAZ) | 13.60 | |
Wacharee Ritthiwat (THA) | 13.11 | |
Thitima Muangjan (THA) | 12.95 | |
4 | Qiu Huijing (CHN) | 12.77 |
5 | Bùi Thị Nhật Thanh (VIE) | 12.61 |
15 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Li Ling (CHN) | 18.20 | |
Zhang Guirong (SIN) | 17.99 | |
Juttaporn Krasaeyan (THA) | 15.52 | |
4 | Zeenat Parveen (PAK) | 14.03 |
5 | Wong Kit Man (MAC) | 12.31 |
13 November
Rank | Athlete | 60M hurdles | High jump | Shot put | Long jump | 800M | Total |
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Olga Rypakova (KAZ) | 8.67 980 | 1.86 1054 | 12.49 694 | 4.82 511 | 2:28.22 715 | 3954 | |
Watcharaporn Masim (THA) | 8.80 952 | 1.74 903 | 12.23 676 | 5.66 747 | 2:33.07 655 | 3933 |
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