2010 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships Explained

2010 Asian Indoor Championships
Size:200
Colour:
  1. 81F781
Host City: Tehran, Iran
Nations Participating:23
Athletes Participating:193
Dates:February 24–26
Stadium:Aftab Enghelab Complex
Events:26
Previous:2008 Doha
Next:2012 Hangzhou

The 2010 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships, also known as the IV Asian Indoor Athletics Championships, was an international indoor athletics event took place in Tehran, Iran, between 24 and 26 February. This was the second edition to be hosted in the country as the first championships was also held at the Aftab Enghelab Complex in Tehran.[1] A total of 23 nations sent athletes to compete at the championships, which featured 26 track and field events.

The championships featured somewhat moderate performances – India, who topped the table at the previous edition, decided against sending a number of their top athletes.[2] However, for many athletes it acted as a testing ground in the build up to the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships in March.[3] The hosts Iran topped the medal table with five golds. China was second with four golds while Kazakhstan had the second greatest medal haul with a total of 14. Six Asian Indoor Championships records were broken or equalled at the championships.

The female events were held separately from the men's events, taking place during the morning sessions. Due to the Islamic country's customs, men were forbidden from watching the female events.[4] All four of Kyrgyzstan's medals were won by only two women: twenty-year-old Viktoriia Poliudina won both the 1500 metres and 3000 metres events while her compatriot Tatyana Borisova managed an 800 metres silver and 1500 m bronze. Kazakhstan's Oksana Verner was another athlete to win two individual medals as she took silver behind Poliudina on both occasions.[3] Satyender Singh's personal best and championship record throw in the shot put was one of highlights of the programme, although the women's pole vault was a less-contested affair as only two athletes took part.[5]

It was later revealed that Oksana Verner and 400 metres gold medallist Munira Saleh failed a drugs test at the event and was banned from the sport for two years and life respectively.[6] [7] [8]

Results

Men

60 m6.58
CR
6.676.68
400 m47.81
CR, NR
48.1448.15
800 m1:53.221:54.251:54.71
1500 m3:51.783:53.123:55.64
3000 m7:57.737:57.778:26.33
60 m hurdles7.75
=CR
7.907.95
4×400 m relay
Shahabeddin Tahmasebi
Reza Bouazar
Mohsen Zarrin-Afzal
Mehdi Zamani
3:15.02
Bibin Mathew
Ajay Kumar
Shake Mortaja
V. B. Bineesh
3:16.05
Dmitriy Korabelnikov
Sergey Zaikov
Vyacheslav Muravyev
Nazar Mukhametzhan
3:17.06
NR
High jump2.202.172.17
Pole vault5.205.104.90
Long jump7.657.587.56
Triple jump16.73
CR
16.3316.25
Shot put19.17
CR
18.7818.58
Heptathlon5292 pts5054 pts4981 pts

Women

60 m7.517.557.57
400 m53.8954.5655.47
800 m2:12.752:14.602:15.87
1500 m4:29.654:32.064:36.26
3000 m9:39.3510:05.4210:29.31
60 m hurdles8.799.419.49
4×400 m relay
Priyanka Pawar
Jauna Murmu
A. C. Ashwini
Karnatapu Sowjanya
3:43.83
Yelena Dombrovskaya
Marina Maslyonko
Olga Bludova
?
3:44.20
Mina Pourseifi
Maryam Tousi
Soulmaz Azimian
Soudabeh Sobhani
4:00.03
High jump1.93
=CR
1.861.83
Pole vault4.003.70None awarded
Long jump5.985.955.93
Triple jump13.6612.9512.82
Shot put17.32
NR
17.0316.97
Pentathlon2691 pts2682 pts2541 pts

Participating nations

A total of 23 nations were represented by athletes competing at the 2010 championships.[9] This was a smaller amount than the total number of nations that attended the 2008 edition (29).

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=213475 Tehran to host Asian Indoor Athletics Championships
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20110811044751/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-02-22/athletics/28136570_1_long-jump-medal-tally-bibin-mathew Top Indian athletes to miss Asian Indoor Championships
  3. Krishnan, Ram. Murali (2010-02-27).Asian Indoor Championships close. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-02-27.
  4. Krishnan, Ram. Murali (2010-02-25). Kwalia and Aitova steal the limelight in Tehran - Asian Indoor Champs, Day 1. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-02-27.
  5. Krishnan, Ram. Murali (2010-02-26).Singh takes Shot Put gold for India – Asian Indoor champs day 2. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-02-27.
  6. http://www.iaaf.org/mm/Document/News/GeneralNews/05/71/86/20100628085443_httppostedfile_NEWS114_20911.pdf IAAF Newsletter Edition 114
  7. http://www.iaaf.org/mm/Document/News/GeneralNews/05/68/64/20100607120502_httppostedfile_NEWS113_20581.pdf IAAF Newsletter Edition 113
  8. http://www.isna.ir/ISNA/NewsView.aspx?ID=News-1519738&Lang=P مثبت شدن دوپينگ دو دونده آسيايي
  9. http://en.athletic.ir/index.aspx?siteid=2&siteid=2&pageid=341 Medal Tally