2004 Asian Junior Athletics Championships Explained
The 2004 Asian Junior Athletics Championships was the eleventh edition of the international athletics competition for Asian under-20 athletes, organised by the Asian Athletics Association. It took place from 12–15 June at the Perak Stadium in Ipoh, Malaysia.[1] A total of 43 events were contested, which were divided equally between male and female athletes aside from the men's 3000 metres steeplechase.[2]
Medal summary
Men
100 metres | | 10.40 | | 10.53 | | 10.66 |
200 metres | | 21.16 | | 21.27 | | 21.36 |
400 metres | | 46.35 | | 46.56 | | 47.72 |
800 metres | | 1:50.52 | | 1:51.34 | | 1:52.02 |
1500 metres | | 3:50.99 | | 3:52.44 | | 3:53.62 |
5000 metres | | 14:14.65 CR | | 14:39.26 | | 14:43.52 |
10,000 metres | | 30:31.22 | | 31:16.25 | | 31:30.93 |
110 metres hurdles | | 14.21 | | 14.45 | | 14.54 |
400 metres hurdles | | 50.43 CR | | 52.69 | | 53.04 |
3000 metres steeplechase | | 8:33.39 CR | | 8:39.66 | | 9:04.39 |
4 × 100 m relay | | 40.30 | | 40.54 | | 40.64 |
4 × 400 m relay | | 3:09.02 | | 3:13.99 | | 3:14.52 |
10,000 metres walk | | 42:43.08 | | 42:49.80 | | 43:06.13 |
High jump | | 2.23 m CR | | 2.19 m | | 2.08 m |
Pole vault | | 5.05 m | | 4.90 m | | 4.75 m |
Long jump | | 7.57 m | | 7.50 m | | 7.36 m |
Triple jump | | 16.25 m | | 15.86 m | | 15.70 m |
Shot put | | 19.99 m | | 19.58 m | | 18.47 m |
Discus throw | | 62.24 m | | 59.33 m | | 57.64 m |
Hammer throw | | 72.81 m | | 70.22 m | | 65.25 m |
Javelin throw | | 67.73 m | | 67.62 m | | 67.22 m |
Decathlon | | 7713 pts CR | | 6671 pts | | 6584 pts | |
Women
100 metres | | 11.61 | | 11.72 | | 12.12 |
200 metres | | 24.49 | | 24.65 | | 24.75 |
400 metres | | 52.66 CR | | 52.88 | | 53.87 |
800 metres | | 2:05.76 | | 2:07.45 | | 2:07.63 |
1500 metres | | 4:22.54 | | 4:24.71 | | 4:26.76 |
3000 metres | | 9:30.66 | | 9:32.61 | | 9:35.11 |
5000 metres | | 16:41.36 | | 16:48.71 | | 17:26.28 |
100 metres hurdles | | 13.92 | | 14.05 | | 14.07 |
400 metres hurdles | | 56.60 CR | | 58.44 | | 58.59 |
4 × 100 m relay | | 46.01 | | 46.36 | | 46.55 |
4 × 400 m relay | | 3:40.56 | | 3:43.65 | | 3:46.10 |
10,000 metres walk | | 46:58.96 CR | | 47:57.30 | | 49:18.10 |
High jump | | 1.84 m | | 1.80 m | | 1.75 m |
Pole vault | | 4.20 m CR | | 3.80 m | | 3.80 m |
Long jump | | 6.33 m | | 6.14 m | | 6.07 m |
Triple jump | | 13.64 m | | 13.21 m | | 13.11 m |
Shot put | | 16.08 m | | 14.10 m | | 12.20 m |
Discus throw | | 55.78 m | | 55.05 m | | 44.98 m |
Hammer throw | | 61.57 m | | 51.34 m | | 49.24 m |
Javelin throw | | 52.17 m | | 52.09 m | | 52.07 m |
Heptathlon | | 5060 pts | | 4943 pts | | 4928 pts | |
References
- Results
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/asj.htm Asian Junior Championships
- Krishnan, Ram. Murali (2004-06-16). Saudi Arabia emerges to challenge Chinese dominance – Asian Juniors. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-10-17.