2015 Asian Youth Athletics Championships Explained

1st Asian Youth Athletics Championships
Host City:Doha, Qatar
Dates:8–11 May 2015
Stadium:Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium
Events:40
Level:Youth
Next:2017 Bangkok

The 2015 Asian Youth Athletics Championships was the first edition of the biennial, continental athletics competition for Asian athletes aged fifteen to seventeen. It was held in Doha, Qatar from 8–11 May. A total of forty events were contested, with the events divided evenly between the sexes. The event programme mirrored that of the previous IAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics, with the exception of a boy's decathlon, rather than the octathlon.

The event was established following the 78th council meeting of the Asian Athletics Association in March 2014. The body's president Dahlan Jumaan al-Hamad cited the creation of the championships as a way of boosting the grassroots-level development of the sport in Asia and raise the importance of continental level competition among the region's countries.[1]

China easily topped the medal table with half of their 32 medals being gold. Chinese Taipei won the next most gold medals, with four, while India had the second largest overall medal haul at fourteen medals. Kazakhstan (three golds, eight medals) and Japan (nine medals) were the other leading nations of the tournament. A total of 27 of the participating nations reached the medal table.[2] [3]

The highest level performance at the competition came from Chinese girls' javelin thrower Yu Yuzhen, whose winning throw of was the world youth best for the 500-gramme youth implement. Yu Shu Shen of Chinese Taipei was the only athlete to win two individual titles, doing so in the boys' 100 metres and 200 metres.[2]

An anti-doping outreach and sports ethics programme was held in conjunction with the competition, with the achievements of Liu Xiang and Koji Murofushi being held up as examples of Olympic champions from Asia who promoted an anti-doping culture.[4]

Medal summary

Men

100 metres10.4810.6010.81
200 metres21.6922.0122.16
400 metres47.5548.0249.07
800 metres1:52.261:54.921:55.84
1500 metres4:05.854:07.084:07.27
3000 metres8:26.248:37.298:37.65
110 metres hurdles13.9214.0214.36
400 metres hurdles52.4552.8852.93
2000 metres steeplechase5:54.345:56.996:00.59
Medley relay
Tang Yao
Wu Zhitao
Zeng Sen
Wu Yu Ang
1:53.34
Nuzrat
Beant Singh
Chirag
Chandan Bauri
1:53.74
Abdulelah Ahmed Al Nashri
Saad Ahmed Sabbai
Ahmed Saleh Mahda
Saeed Hassan Olwani
1:55.81
10,000 m walk44:00.8745:25.9348:34.39
High jump2.15 m2.12 m2.12 m
Pole vault4.90 m4.65 m4.50 m
Long jump7.49 m7.31 m7.26 m
Triple jump15.44 m15.39 m15.08 m
Shot put19.43 m17.76 m17.51 m
Discus throw53.06 m52.55 m48.99 m
Hammer throw75.15 m71.79 m64.91 m
Javelin throw79.11 m75.52 m74.72 m
Decathlon6671 pts5867 pts5703 pts

Women

100 metres12.2712.3212.32
200 metres24.6725.1625.35
400 metres53.0253.8455.14
800 metres2:14.732:15.042:19.64
1500 metres4:19.954:25.004:37.64
3000 metres9:30.179:53.0310:24.98
100 metres hurdles13.6214.2214.24
400 metres hurdles61.2762.6163.27
2000 metres steeplechase7:01.067:14.887:16.08
Medley relay
Hu Siyu
heng Gange
Huang Jiaxin
Liang Nuo
2:13.32
Kamila Niyazova
Adelina Akhmetova
Mariya Ovchinnikova
Anastassiya Ksyanova
2:17.72
Shaika Mohamed Rabeaa
Salwa Eid Naser Naser
Dalila Abdulkadir Gosa
Fatuma Jewaro Chebsi
2:19.04
5000 m walk23:45.1924:05.8424:59.04
High jump1.74 m1.71 m1.68 m
Pole vault3.70 m3.40 m2.00 m
Long jump5.90 m5.82 m5.81 m
Triple jump12.81 m12.77 m12.34 m
Shot put16.08 m16.00 m15.36 m
Discus throw45.58 m41.80 m41.14 m
Hammer throw66.59 m60.16 m48.25 m
Javelin throw61.97 m 51.89 m50.53 m
Heptathlon4242 pts3909 pts3857 pts

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Notes and References

  1. Avison, Ben (2014-03-04). Doha to host 2015 Asian Youth Athletics Championships . Host City. Retrieved on 2015-05-13.
  2. Georgiotis, Vassilis (2015-05-12). China tops medal table at the 1st Asian Youth Championships in Doha. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-05-13.
  3. https://sports.box.com/shared/static/hcfxgifsb8hn02amoeahvli3ov3lk7qt.pdf Total Medals Table- Boy & girl
  4. http://www.iaaf.org/news/iaaf-news/anti-doping-programme-asian-youth-champs Anti-doping outreach programme features at Asian Youth Championships