Indoor athletics at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games | |
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Venue | Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium |
Dates | 31 October – 2 November |
Indoor athletics at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games was held in Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium, Hanoi, Vietnam from 31 October to 2 November 2009.
On the first day of competition youth beat out experience in the 60 metres races: representing the host nation, Vietnam's Vũ Thị Hương set a personal best to edge veteran Guzel Khubbieva to the women's gold, and 20-year-old Su Bingtian also ran a personal best to win the men's race. Chinese athlete Li Ling won the women's pole vault by almost half a metre (her mark of 4.45 m just one centimetre off the Asian record). Liu Qing won China's third gold of the day in the 1500 metres, just beating Bahrain's Mimi Belete, while Iran took their first athletics gold of the Games when Leila Rajabi scored an indoor best in the shot put. [1]
China, Kazakhstan and Saudi Arabia each picked up two golds on the second day. Ji Wei's 7.69 seconds in the 60 metre hurdles was a Games record and compatriot Chen Jingwen took gold in the 400 metres. For Kazakhstan, Asian record holder Olga Rypakova was unmatched in the triple jump but Vitaliy Tsykunov only just took the gold in the high jump, beating Syria's Majededdin Ghazal on count-back. Saudis Ahmed Faiz and Ismail Al-Sabiani won close contests in the long jump and 400 m competitions, while another Games record came in the 3000 metres, with James Kwalia from Qatar taking the victory. [2]
A total of 13 events were brought to a close on the third and final day of the athletics competition, with new Games records coming in all but the women’s 3000 m and relay race. Golds for Olga Rypakova, Margarita Matsko, Roman Valiyev and the relay team assured first place in the medals for Kazakhstan. The high jump was again won on countback, as Noengrothai Chaipetch was edged out by Uzbekistan's Nadiya Dusanova. Her compatriot Leonid Andreev set an indoor best of 5.60 m to win the pole vault. China took just one medal on the last day, but Iran raised their gold count to three through shot putter Amin Nikfar and 800 m runner Sajjad Moradi. Mohammed Al-Qaree upset Olympic medallist Dmitriy Karpov in the heptathlon, Wallapa Punsoongneun beat reigning champion Natalya Ivoninskaya in the hurdles, and Thamer Kamal Ali made it two golds for Qatar in the 1500 metres. [3]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | 6 | 4 | 4 | 14 |
2 | China (CHN) | 5 | 3 | 1 | 9 |
3 | Saudi Arabia (KSA) | 4 | 2 | 2 | 8 |
4 | Iran (IRI) | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
5 | Thailand (THA) | 2 | 3 | 8 | 13 |
6 | Uzbekistan (UZB) | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
7 | Qatar (QAT) | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
8 | Vietnam (VIE) | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
9 | Bahrain (BRN) | 1 | 3 | 1 | 5 |
10 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
India (IND) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
Iraq (IRQ) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
13 | Kuwait (KUW) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Syria (SYR) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
15 | Indonesia (INA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
United Arab Emirates (UAE) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (16 entries) | 26 | 26 | 26 | 78 |
31 October
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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Su Bingtian (CHN) | 6.65 | |
Yasser Al-Nasheri (KSA) | 6.66 | |
Wachara Sondee (THA) | 6.68 | |
4 | Omar Juma Al-Salfa (UAE) | 6.72 |
5 | Tu Chia-lin (TPE) | 6.78 |
6 | Mohamed Farhan (BRN) | 6.79 |
7 | Yahya Al-Ghahes (KSA) | 6.81 |
8 | Leung Chun Wai (HKG) | 6.83 |
Round 131 October
| Semifinals1 November
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1 November
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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Ismail Al-Sabiani (KSA) | 47.31 | |
Yousef Masrahi (KSA) | 47.49 | |
Sergey Zaikov (KAZ) | 47.63 | |
4 | Ali Shirook (UAE) | 48.67 |
— | Reza Bouazar (IRI) | DNF |
— | Saud Abdelkarim (UAE) | DNF |
Round 11 November
| Final2 November
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Round 11 November
| Final2 November
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1 November
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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James Kwalia (QAT) | 8:00.40 | |
Alemu Bekele (BRN) | 8:01.50 | |
Essa Ismail Rashed (QAT) | 8:05.87 | |
4 | Sandeep Karan Singh (IND) | 8:12.78 |
5 | Omar Al-Rasheedi (KUW) | 8:19.65 |
6 | Shin Hyun-su (KOR) | 8:21.37 |
7 | Ho Chin-ping (TPE) | 8:26.74 |
8 | Boonthung Srisung (THA) | 8:31.63 |
9 | Mohammad Yunus (IND) | 8:42.48 |
10 | Sanchai Namkhet (THA) | 8:43.99 |
— | Ajmal Amirov (TJK) | DNS |
1 November
Round 1
| Final
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2 November
Rank | Team | Time |
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Saudi Arabia (KSA) | 3:10.31 | |
Thailand (THA) | 3:11.07 | |
United Arab Emirates (UAE) | 3:11.40 | |
4 | India (IND) | 3:13.01 |
5 | Iraq (IRQ) | 3:23.32 |
1 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Vitaliy Tsykunov (KAZ) | 2.22 | |
Majededdin Ghazal (SYR) | 2.22 | |
Zhao Kuansong (CHN) | 2.20 | |
4 | Nguyễn Duy Bằng (VIE) | 2.11 |
4 | Hashem Al-Oqaibi (KSA) | 2.11 |
6 | Suchart Singhaklang (THA) | 2.11 |
7 | Nawaf Al-Yami (KSA) | 2.05 |
8 | Nikhil Chittarasu (IND) | 2.05 |
9 | Salem Nasser Bakheet (BRN) | 2.05 |
10 | Udara Silva (SRI) | 2.05 |
11 | Andre Dermawan (INA) | 1.95 |
2 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Leonid Andreev (UZB) | 5.60 | |
Yang Yansheng (CHN) | 5.40 | |
Kreeta Sintawacheewa (THA) | 5.10 | |
4 | Mohsen Rabbani (IRI) | 5.10 |
5 | Fahad Al-Mershad (KUW) | 5.00 |
6 | Eshagh Ghaffari (IRI) | 5.00 |
7 | K. P. Bimin (IND) | 4.80 |
8 | Jin Min-sub (KOR) | 4.80 |
9 | Bader Hashim (QAT) | 4.70 |
— | Ali Al-Sabaghah (KUW) | NM |
— | Ying Yot (LAO) | NM |
— | Sompong Saombankuay (THA) | NM |
— | Mohamed Abbas Darwish (UAE) | DNS |
1 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Ahmed Faiz (KSA) | 7.96 | |
Zhuang Haitao (CHN) | 7.91 | |
Theerayut Philakong (THA) | 7.71 | |
4 | Hussein Al-Sabee (KSA) | 7.68 |
5 | Saleh Al-Haddad (KUW) | 7.60 |
6 | Mohammad Arzandeh (IRI) | 7.60 |
7 | Konstantin Safronov (KAZ) | 7.57 |
8 | Kwak Chang-man (KOR) | 7.46 |
9 | Supanara Sukhasvasti (THA) | 7.39 |
10 | Mohammad Ibrar (IND) | 7.37 |
11 | Chao Chih-chien (TPE) | 7.34 |
12 | Behrouz Sistanipour (IRI) | 7.28 |
13 | Nguyễn Văn Mùa (VIE) | 7.13 |
14 | Asril Abdullah (INA) | 6.95 |
15 | Sipaseuth Phetxomphou (LAO) | 6.39 |
— | Nayana Prasad Dharmaratne (SRI) | NM |
2 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Roman Valiyev (KAZ) | 16.60 | |
Yevgeniy Ektov (KAZ) | 16.44 | |
Theerayut Philakong (THA) | 16.05 | |
4 | Mohamed Abbas Darwish (UAE) | 16.03 |
5 | Amarjit Singh (IND) | 15.68 |
6 | Varunyoo Kongnil (THA) | 15.61 |
7 | Nguyễn Văn Hùng (VIE) | 15.61 |
8 | Ruslan Kurbanov (UZB) | 15.32 |
9 | Rakesh Babu (IND) | 14.91 |
10 | Yu Jae-hyeok (KOR) | 14.90 |
— | Wu Bo (CHN) | NM |
— | Ahmed Faraj (KSA) | DNS |
— | Mohamed Yusuf Salman (BRN) | DNS |
2 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Amin Nikfar (IRI) | 19.66 | |
Chang Ming-huang (TPE) | 19.55 | |
Sultan Al-Hebshi (KSA) | 19.39 | |
4 | Mashari Suroor (KUW) | 18.43 |
5 | Sourabh Vij (IND) | 18.38 |
6 | Mehdi Shahrokhi (IRI) | 18.32 |
7 | Grigoriy Kamulya (UZB) | 17.93 |
8 | Satyender Singh (IND) | 17.49 |
9 | Chatchawal Polyiam (THA) | 16.58 |
10 | Sathaporn Kajorn (THA) | 14.61 |
11 | Hou Fei (MAC) | 13.94 |
1–2 November
Rank | Athlete | 60M | Long jump | Shot put | High jump | 60M hurdles | Pole vault | 1000M | Total |
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Mohammed Al-Qaree (KSA) | 6.84 940 | 7.35 896 | 13.25 682 | 2.06 859 | 8.17 939 | 4.40 731 | 2:52.04 744 | 5791 | |
Dmitriy Karpov (KAZ) | 7.25 796 | 6.89 788 | 14.93 785 | 1.97 776 | 8.21 930 | 4.70 819 | 2:47.02 797 | 5691 | |
Vũ Văn Huyện (VIE) | 6.96 897 | 7.18 857 | 11.64 585 | 2.00 803 | 8.43 877 | 4.60 790 | 2:45.52 813 | 5622 | |
4 | P. J. Vinod (IND) | 7.04 868 | 6.92 792 | 14.33 749 | 1.82 644 | 8.40 884 | 4.50 760 | 2:54.50 719 | 5416 |
5 | Hadi Sepehrzad (IRI) | 7.14 833 | 6.64 727 | 15.63 828 | 1.88 696 | 8.33 900 | 3.90 590 | 3:06.60 601 | 5175 |
6 | Oudonsak Chanthavong (LAO) | 7.31 775 | 6.45 684 | 8.32 385 | 1.85 670 | 8.58 841 | NM 0 | 2:55.00 714 | 4069 |
— | Pavel Dubitskiy (KAZ) | 7.21 809 | 6.84 776 | 12.82 657 | 2.03 831 | DNF 0 | DNS | DNF | |
— | Boonkete Chalon (THA) | 7.13 837 | 6.77 757 | 12.10 612 | NM 0 | 8.71 811 | DNS | DNF | |
— | Lin Qingquan (CHN) | 7.27 789 | DNS | DNF |
31 October
Round 1
| Final
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Round 131 October
| Final1 November
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2 November
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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Margarita Matsko (KAZ) | 2:03.06 | |
Trương Thanh Hằng (VIE) | 2:03.65 | |
Viktoriya Yalovtseva (KAZ) | 2:03.74 | |
4 | Mimi Belete (BRN) | 2:06.67 |
5 | Souksavanh Malivanh (LAO) | 2:31.04 |
— | Inam Khazaal (IRQ) | DNF |
— | Merjen Ishangulyýewa (TKM) | DNS |
31 October
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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Liu Qing (CHN) | 4:19.04 | |
Mimi Belete (BRN) | 4:19.79 | |
Trương Thanh Hằng (VIE) | 4:23.04 | |
4 | Leila Ebrahimi (IRI) | 4:26.10 |
5 | Bùi Thị Hiền (VIE) | 4:29.27 |
6 | Youm Go-eun (KOR) | 4:40.25 |
7 | Priyanka Singh Patel (IND) | 4:43.36 |
8 | Inam Khazaal (IRQ) | 4:51.48 |
— | Shitaye Eshete (BRN) | DNS |
2 November
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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Tejitu Daba (BRN) | 9:32.65 | |
Bùi Thị Hiền (VIE) | 9:37.19 | |
Gladys Kibiwot (BRN) | 9:42.64 | |
4 | Youm Go-eun (KOR) | 9:46.35 |
5 | Leila Ebrahimi (IRI) | 9:51.08 |
6 | L. Surya (IND) | 9:51.19 |
7 | Phạm Thị Hiền (VIE) | 10:02.78 |
8 | Lalita Babar (IND) | 10:22.27 |
9 | Woraphan Nuansri (THA) | 10:37.36 |
2 November
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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Wallapa Pansoongneun (THA) | 8.28 | |
Natalya Ivoninskaya (KAZ) | 8.38 | |
Anastassiya Soprunova (KAZ) | 8.39 | |
4 | Wang Li (CHN) | 8.43 |
5 | Gayathri Govindaraj (IND) | 8.47 |
6 | Vũ Thị Hằng Ni (VIE) | 8.49 |
7 | Wassana Winatho (THA) | 8.55 |
— | Ýelena Rýabowa (TKM) | DNS |
2 November
Rank | Team | Time |
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Kazakhstan (KAZ) | 3:39.21 | |
India (IND) | 3:41.23 | |
Thailand (THA) | 3:41.37 | |
4 | Iraq (IRQ) | 3:59.01 |
2 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Nadiya Dusanova (UZB) | 1.93 | |
Noengrothai Chaipetch (THA) | 1.93 | |
Wanida Boonwan (THA) | 1.91 | |
4 | Zheng Xingjuan (CHN) | 1.89 |
4 | Svetlana Radzivil (UZB) | 1.89 |
6 | Wu Meng-chia (TPE) | 1.80 |
7 | Bùi Thị Nhung (VIE) | 1.80 |
8 | Kavya Muthanna (IND) | 1.80 |
9 | Yekaterina Yevseyeva (KAZ) | 1.80 |
10 | Priyangika Madumanthi (SRI) | 1.75 |
11 | Kang Yeon-jung (KOR) | 1.75 |
12 | Rim Abdullah (SYR) | 1.65 |
31 October
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Li Ling (CHN) | 4.45 | |
Lê Thị Phương (VIE) | 4.00 | |
Ni Putu Desi Margawati (INA) | 4.00 | |
4 | Sukanya Chomchuendee (THA) | 3.70 |
5 | Sunisa Kaoiad (THA) | 3.60 |
6 | Trần Thị Lan (VIE) | 3.40 |
7 | Toukta Khamboonheung (LAO) | 3.00 |
— | Madhushini Devi (IND) | DNS |
2 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Olga Rypakova (KAZ) | 6.58 | |
Yuliya Tarasova (UZB) | 6.45 | |
M. A. Prajusha (IND) | 6.27 | |
4 | Chen Yaling (CHN) | 6.27 |
5 | Aleksandra Kotlyarova (UZB) | 6.26 |
6 | Thitima Muangjan (THA) | 6.18 |
7 | Sirada Seechaichana (THA) | 6.13 |
8 | Reshmi Bose (IND) | 6.09 |
9 | Maria Natalia Londa (INA) | 5.88 |
1 November
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Olga Rypakova (KAZ) | 14.40 | |
Irina Litvinenko (KAZ) | 13.87 | |
Thitima Muangjan (THA) | 13.78 | |
4 | Li Yanmei (CHN) | 13.68 |
5 | Aleksandra Kotlyarova (UZB) | 13.58 |
6 | M. A. Prajusha (IND) | 13.42 |
7 | Sirada Seechaichana (THA) | 13.26 |
8 | Maria Natalia Londa (INA) | 13.04 |
9 | Tessymole Joseph (IND) | 12.78 |
10 | Valeriya Kanatova (UZB) | 12.69 |
11 | Fadwa Al-Bouza (SYR) | 12.47 |
31 October
Rank | Athlete | Result |
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Leila Rajabi (IRI) | 17.07 | |
Juttaporn Krasaeyan (THA) | 16.12 | |
Lin Chia-ying (TPE) | 16.08 | |
4 | Siwaporn Warapiang (THA) | 13.99 |
5 | Moon Eun-gi (KOR) | 13.64 |
6 | Neelam Jakhar (IND) | 12.67 |
7 | Salma Abdullah (QAT) | 9.82 |
8 | Maryam Al-Mutabaghi (KUW) | 8.82 |
31 October
Rank | Athlete | 60M hurdles | High jump | Shot put | Long jump | 800M | Total |
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Wassana Winatho (THA) | 8.63 989 | 1.74 903 | 11.68 640 | 5.71 759 | 2:23.95 771 | 4062 | |
Liu Haili (CHN) | 8.79 954 | 1.62 759 | 12.23 676 | 5.69 756 | 2:24.50 763 | 3908 | |
Nguyễn Thị Thu Cúc (VIE) | 9.15 879 | 1.68 830 | 10.78 581 | 5.57 720 | 2:25.17 755 | 3765 | |
4 | Chu Chia-ling (TPE) | 8.93 925 | 1.71 867 | 10.40 556 | 5.65 744 | 2:39.02 584 | 3676 |
5 | Dương Thị Việt Anh (VIE) | 9.49 810 | 1.77 941 | 10.00 529 | 5.72 765 | 2:46.36 502 | 3547 |
6 | K. D. Sindhu (IND) | 9.53 802 | 1.68 830 | 9.60 503 | 5.33 651 | 2:25.64 749 | 3535 |
7 | Navpreet Kaur (IND) | 9.24 860 | 1.56 689 | 9.96 527 | 4.94 543 | 2:34.06 643 | 3262 |
8 | Alaa Hikmat (IRQ) | 9.98 716 | 1.35 460 | 7.98 398 | 4.76 495 | DNF 0 | 2069 |
9 | Pylaylack Sackpaseuth (LAO) | DNF 0 | 1.41 523 | 8.74 447 | 5.00 557 | 2:51.13 452 | 1979 |
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