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2023 Asian Athletics Championships

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2023 Asian Championships
Dates12–16 July
Host cityBangkok, Thailand
VenueNational Stadium
Events45
Participation625 athletes from
40 nations

The 2023 Asian Athletics Championships is the 25th edition of the Asian Athletics Championships. It was held from 12 to 16 July 2023 in Bangkok, Thailand.[1][2] It is the first time that Thailand hosted this event since 1973. Held at the Supachalasai National Stadium in Bangkok, it also serves as a qualification stage for athletes to participate at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary. The previous edition that should have been held in Hangzhou, China, in May 2021 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[citation needed]

Venue

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The 24th edition of the Asian Athletics Championships was held at Supachalasai National Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand.[3]

Supachalasai National Stadium in Bangkok during the 2023 Asian Athletics Championships.

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Thailand)

RankteamsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan16111037
2 China88622
3 India612927
4 Sri Lanka3238
5 Qatar2114
6 Philippines2002
 Singapore2002
8 Kazakhstan1214
 Uzbekistan1214
10 Thailand*1146
11 Chinese Taipei1102
12 South Korea1023
13 Vietnam1012
14 Iran0213
 Saudi Arabia0213
16 Kuwait0123
17 Malaysia0011
 Mongolia0011
 Pakistan0011
Totals (19 entries)454545135

Medalists

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
Hiroki Yanagita
 Japan
10.02 Abdullah Abkar Mohammed
 Saudi Arabia
10.19 Hassan Taftian
 Iran
10.23
200 metres
details
Towa Uzawa
 Japan
20.23 CR Yang Chun-Han
 Chinese Taipei
20.48 Koki Ueyama
 Japan
20.53
400 metres
details
Kentaro Sato
 Japan
45.00 Fuga Sato
 Japan
45.13 Yousef Ahmed Masrahi
 Saudi Arabia
45.19
800 metres
details
Abubaker Haydar Abdalla
 Qatar
1:45.33 Krishan Kumar
 India
1:45.88 Ebrahim Alzofairi
 Kuwait
1:46.11
1500 metres
details
Ajay Kumar Saroj
 India
3:41.51 Yusuke Takahashi
 Japan
3:42.04 Liu Dezhu
 China
3:42.30
5000 metres
details
Hyuga Endo
 Japan
13:34.94 Kazuya Shiojiri
 Japan
13:43.92 Gulveer Singh
 India
13:48.33
10,000 metres
details
Ren Tazawa
 Japan
29:18.44 Shadrack Kimutai Koech
 Kazakhstan
29:31.63 Abhishek Pal
 India
29:33.26
110 metres hurles
details
Shunya Takayama
 Japan
13.29 Xu Zhuoyi
 China
13.39 Yaqoub Alyouha
 Kuwait
13.56
400 metres hurdles
details
Bassem Hemeida
 Qatar
48.64 Yusaku Kodama
 Japan
48.96 Santhosh Kumar Tamilarasan
 India
49.09
3000 metres steeplechase
details
Ryoma Aoki
 Japan
8:34.91 Yaser Salem Bagharab
 Qatar
8:37.11 Seiya Sunada
 Japan
8:39.17
4×100 metres relay
details
 Thailand
Natawat Iamudom
Soraoat Dapbang
Chayut Khongprasit
Puripol Boonson
38.55 CR NR  China
Wu Zhiqiang
Xie Zhenye
Chen Jiapeng
Chen Guanfeng
38.87  South Korea
Simon Lee
Ko Seung-hwan
Shin Min-kyu
Park Won-jin
38.99
4×400 metres relay
details
 Sri Lanka
Aruna Dharshana
Rajitha Niranjan
Pabasara Niku
Kalinga Kumarage
Pasindu Kodikara*

3:01.56 CR NR  India
Amoj Jacob
Muhammed Variyathodi
Mijo Kurian
Rajesh Ramesh
Rahul Kadam*
Nihal William*
3:01.80  Qatar
Bassem Hemeida
Abubaker Abdalla
Ismail Abakar
Ashraf Osman
Abdirahman Hassan*
Doudai Oumar*
3:04.26 SB
20 km racewalk
details
Yutaro Murayama
 Japan
1:24:40 Wang Kaihua
 China
1:25:29 Vikash Singh
 India
1:29:32
High jump
details
Woo Sanghyeok
 South Korea
2.28 m Sarvesh Anil Kushare
 India
2.26 m Tawan Kaeodam
 Thailand
2.26 m
Pole vault
details
Ernest John Obiena
 Philippines
5.91 m CR Hussain Asim Alhizam
 Saudi Arabia
5.56 m Huang Bokai
 China
5.51 m
Long jump
details
Lin Yu-tang
 Chinese Taipei
8.40 m CR Murali Sreeshankar
 India
8.37 m Zhang Mingkun
 China
8.08 m
Triple jump
details
Abdulla Aboobacker
 India
16.92 m Hikaru Ikehata
 Japan
16.73 m Kim Jang-woo
 South Korea
16.59 m
Shot put
details
Tajinderpal Singh Toor
 India
20.23 m Mehdi Saberi
 Iran
19.98 m Ivan Ivanov
 Kazakhstan
19.87 m
Discus throw
details
Abuduaini Tuergong
 China
61.19 m Eissa Zankawi
 Kuwait
60.23 m Muhammad Irfan Bin Shamshuddin
 Malaysia
59.63 m
Hammer throw
details
Wang Qi
 China
72.13 m Sukhrob Khodjaev
 Uzbekistan
71.83 m Shota Fukuda
 Japan
71.80 m
Javelin throw
details
Genki Dean
 Japan
83.15 m Manu Devarakeshavi Prakasha
 India
81.01 m Muhammad Yasir
 Pakistan
79.93 m
Decathlon
details
Yuma Maruyama
 Japan
7745 Sutthisak Singkhon
 Thailand
7626 Tejaswin Shankar
 India
7527

* Indicates the athletes only competed in the preliminary heats and received medals

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
Shanti Pereira
 Singapore
11.20 NR Farzaneh Fasihi
 Iran
11.39 Ge Manqi
 China
11.40
200 metres
details
Shanti Pereira
 Singapore
22.70 CR Jyothi Yarraji
 India
23.13 Li Yuting
 China
23.25
400 metres
details
Nadeesha Ramanayaka
 Sri Lanka
52.61 PB Aishwarya Kailash Mishra
 India
53.07[a] Haruna Kuboyama
 Japan
53.80
800 metres
details
Tharushi Karunarathna
 Sri Lanka
2:00.66 CR NR K.M. Chanda
 India
2:01.58 Gayanthika Artigala
 Sri Lanka
2:03.25
1500 metres
details
Nozomi Tanaka
 Japan
4:06.75 CR Yume Goto
 Japan
4:13.25 Gayanthika Artigala
 Sri Lanka
4:14.39
5000 metres
details
Yuma Yamamoto
 Japan
15:51.16 Parul Chaudhary
 India
15:52.35 Ankita
 India
16:03.33
10,000 metres
details
Haruka Kokai
 Japan
32:59.36 Momoka Kawaguchi
 Japan
33:18.72 Bayartsogt Munkhzaya
 Mongolia
33:24.79 NR
100 metres hurdles
details
Jyothi Yarraji
 India
13.08 Asuka Terada
 Japan
13.13 Masumi Aoki
 Japan
13.26
400 metres hurdles
details
Robyn Lauren Brown
 Philippines
57.50 Eri Utsunomiya
 Japan
57.73 Ami Yamamoto
 Japan
57.80
3000 metres steeplechase
details
Parul Chaudhary
 India
9:38.76 Xu Shuangshuang
 China
9:44.54 Reimi Yoshimura
 Japan
9:48.48
4×100 metres relay
details
 China
Liang Xiaojing
Wei Yongli
Yuan Qiqi
Ge Manqi
43.35  Japan
Miu Kurashige
Arisa Kimishima
Remi Tsuruta
Midori Mikase
43.95  Thailand
Supawan Thipat
Supanich Poolkerd
On-Uma Chattha
Athicha Phetkun
44.56
4×400 metres relay
details
 Vietnam
Nguyễn Thị Ngoc
Hoàng Thị Minh Hành
Nguyễn Thị Huyền
Nguyễn Thị Hằng
3:32.36  Sri Lanka
Nadeesha Ramanayaka
Lakshima Mendis
Nishendra Harshani Fernando
Tharushi Dissanayaka
3:33.27 NR  India
Rezoana Mallick Heena
Aishwarya Kailash Mishra
Jyothika Sri Dandi
Subha Venkatesan
3:33.73
20 km racewalk
details
Yang Liujing
 China
1:32:37 Priyanka Goswami
 India
1:34:24 Yukiko Umeno
 Japan
1:36:17
High jump
details
Kristina Ovchinnikova
 Kazakhstan
1.86 m Yelizaveta Matveyeva
 Kazakhstan
1.86 m Svetlana Radzivil
 Uzbekistan
1.83 m
Pole vault
details
Li Ling
 China
4.66 m =CR Niu Chunge
 China
4.51 m Chayanisa Chomchuendee
 Thailand
4.10 m
Long jump
details
Sumire Hata
 Japan
6.97 m CR, NR Shaili Singh
 India
6.54 m Zhong Jiawei
 China
6.46 m
Triple jump
details
Mariko Morimoto
 Japan
14.06 m Zeng Rui
 China
14.01 m Nguyễn Thị Hường
 Vietnam
13.68 m
Shot put
details
Song Jiayuan
 China
18.88 m Abha Khatua
 India
18.06 m Manpreet Kaur
 India
17.00 m
Discus throw
details
Feng Bin
 China
66.42 m CR Wang Fang [de]
 China
58.49 m Subenrat Insaeng
 Thailand
55.80 m
Hammer throw
details
Zhao Jie
 China
69.39 m Joy McArthur
 Japan
66.56 m Raika Murakami
 Japan
64.17 m
Javelin throw
details
Marina Saito
 Japan
61.67 m Liu Shiying
 China
61.51 m Dilhani Lekamge
 Sri Lanka
60.93 m NR
Heptathlon
details
Ekaterina Voronina
 Uzbekistan
6098 Swapna Barman
 India
5840 Yuki Yamasaki
 Japan
5696
Mixed
Event Gold Silver Bronze
4×400 metres relay
details
 India
Rajesh Ramesh
Aishwarya Kailash Mishra
Amoj Jacob
Subha Venkatesan
3:14.70 CR  Sri Lanka
Aruna Dharshana
Tharushi Dissanayaka
Kalinga Kumarage
Nadeesha Ramanayaka
3:15.41 NR  Japan
Kenki Imaizumi
Haruna Kuboyama
Fuga Sato
Nanako Matsumoto
3:15.71

Participating nations

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A total of 42 countries participated.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Com, The Phuket News (9 March 2023). "Thailand Sport: Thailand to host Asian Athletics Championships". The Phuket News Com. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
  2. ^ Rajendran, Ashwathy. "AFI announces qualification standard for Asian Athletics Championships 2023". Khel Now. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
  3. ^ Com, The Phuket News (9 March 2023). "Thailand to host Asian Athletics Championships". The Phuket News Com. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Aishwarya Mishra's Asian Athletics Championships 2023 bronze in 400m set to be upgraded".
  5. ^ "Welcome over 1,500 athletes and teams from 42 countries". Retrieved 16 July 2023.

Notes

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  1. ^ In April 2024, it was revealed that silver medallist Fairda Soliyeva of Uzbekistan, who originally clocked 52.95 seconds, failed a test for meldonium, disqualifying her from the competition and promoting the other competitors.[4]
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