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1 Results  



1.1  Men  





1.2  Women  







2 Medal table  





3 Participating nations  





4 References  





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2012 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships






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2012 Asian Indoor Championships
Dates18–19 February
Host cityChina Hangzhou, China
Events25
Participation195 athletes from
26 nations

2010 Tehran

2014 Hangzhou

The 2012 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships was the fifth edition of the international indoor athletics event between Asian nations. It took place at the Vocational and Technical College Athletics Hall in Hangzhou, China, between 18 and 19 February. A total of 26 nations sent athletes to compete at the championships, which featured 25 track and field events.[1]

China topped the medal table with 14 golds. Iran was second with three golds while Bahrain finished third with three golds.

The competition featured two Asian indoor records. Mutaz Essa Barshim broke the men's high jump record with a clearance of 2.37 m, bettering Zhu Jianhua's 26-year-ol standard. Li Ling beat the women's Asian indoor record in the pole vault with a mark of 4.50 m.[2]

Results

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Men

[edit]
Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m Reza Ghasemi
 Iran
6.68 Lai Chun Ho
 Hong Kong
6.78 Hassan Heidarpour
 Iran
6.78
400 m Reza Bouazar
 Iran
48.09 Chang Pengben
 China
48.47 Amin Ghelichi
 Iran
48.64
800 m Mohammad Al-Azemi
 Kuwait
1:47.37 CR NR Adnan Taes
 Iraq
1:49.42 NR Yang Xiaofei
 China
1:50.32
1500 m Mohammed Shaween
 Saudi Arabia
3:57.84 NR Mohamed Al-Garni
 Qatar
3:58.04 Omar Al-Rasheedi
 Kuwait
3:59.83
3000 m Bilisuma Shugi
 Bahrain
7:43.88 Mohamed Al-Garni
 Qatar
7:46.17 Alemu Bekele
 Bahrain
7:48.04
60 m hurdles Jiang Fan
 China
7.74 CR Abdulaziz Al-Mandeel
 Kuwait
7.82 NR Ji Wei
 China
7.85
4 × 400 m relay Event cancelled
due to lack of entries
High jump Mutaz Essa Barshim
 Qatar
2.37 m AR Zhang Guowei
 China
2.28 m Majed Al-Din Ghazal
 Syria
2.24 m
Pole vault Yang Yansheng
 China
5.50 m Zhang Wei
 China
5.40 m Junya Nagata
 Japan
5.30 m
Long jump Li Jinzhe
 China
7.98 m Rikiya Saruyama
 Japan
7.63 m Kumaravel Premkumar
 India
7.62 m
Triple jump Dong Bin
 China
17.01 m CR Cao Shuo
 China
17.01 m CR Li Yanxi
 China
16.23
Shot put Zhang Jun
 China
19.78 m CR Wang Guangfu
 China
19.40 m Wang Like
 China
19.09 m
Heptathlon Dmitriy Karpov
 Kazakhstan
5928 pts CR Keisuke Ushiro
 Japan
5590 pts Hiromasa Tanaka
 Japan
5033 pts

WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m Wei Yongli
 China
7.37 Tao Yujia
 China
7.40 Viktoriya Zyabkina
 Kazakhstan
7.44
400 m Maryam Tousi
 Iran
53.85 NR Chen Jingwen
 China
54.17 Tang Xiaoyin
 China
55.06
800 m Zhao Jing
 China
2:04.15 Genzeb Shumi
 Bahrain
2:05.96 Song Tingting
 China
2:11.32
1500 m Genzeb Shumi
 Bahrain
4:15.85 Betlhem Belayneh
 United Arab Emirates
4:16.97 NR Liu Fang
 China
4:18.32
3000 m Shitaye Eshete
 Bahrain
8:49.27 CR NR Betlhem Belayneh
 United Arab Emirates
8:53.56 NR Tejitu Daba
 Bahrain
8:53.75
60 m hurdles Wu Shuijiao
 China
8.24 CR Natalya Ivoninskaya
 Kazakhstan
8.29 Sun Yawei
 China
8.35
4 × 400 m relay  China
Chen Yanmei
Tang Xiaoyin
Cheng Chong
Chen Jingwen
3:40.34  Kazakhstan
Natalya Tukova
Yekaterina Yermak
Margarita Kudinova
Alexandra Kuzina
3:44.85  Kyrgyzstan
Olesia Korovina
Anna Bulanova
Ksenia Kadkina
Iuliia Khodykina
3:56.11 NR
High jump Zheng Xingjuan
 China
1.92 m Wang Yang
 China
1.88 m Duong Thi Viet Anh
 Vietnam
1.84 m
Pole vault Li Ling
 China
4.50 m AR Choi Yun-Hee
 South Korea
4.30 m Megumi Nakada
 Japan
4.15 m
Long jump Lu Minjia
 China
6.33 m Anastassiya Kudinova
 Kazakhstan
6.23 m Wang Wupin
 China
6.22 m
Triple jump Xie Limei
 China
14.06 m Li Yanmei
 China
13.73 m Lyudmila Grankovskaya
 Kazakhstan
13.22 m
Shot put Liu Xiangrong
 China
18.37 m CR Leila Rajabi
 Iran
17.51 m Meng Qianqian
 China
16.13 m
Pentathlon Irina Karpova
 Kazakhstan
4050 pts Duong Thi Viet Anh
 Vietnam
3812 pts Sepideh Tavakkoli
 Iran
3775 pts

WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)1491033
2 Iran (IRI)3137
3 Bahrain (BHR)3126
4 Kazakhstan (KAZ)2327
5 Qatar (QAT)1203
6 Kuwait (KUW)1113
7 Saudi Arabia (KSA)1001
8 Japan (JPN)0235
9 United Arab Emirates (UAE)0202
10 Vietnam (VIE)0112
11 Hong Kong (HKG)0101
 Iraq (IRQ)0101
 South Korea (KOR)0101
14 India (IND)0011
 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)0011
 Syria (SYR)0011
Totals (16 entries)25252575

Participating nations

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A total of 26 nations were represented by athletes competing at the 2012 championships

  •  China (63)
  •  Chinese Taipei (7)
  •  Hong Kong (7)
  •  India (14)
  •  Indonesia (3)
  •  Iran (13)
  •  Iraq (1)
  •  Japan (10)
  •  Kazakhstan (15)
  •  Kuwait (8)
  •  Kyrgyzstan (7)
  •  Laos (2)
  •  Macau (6)
  •  Mongolia (7)
  •  Pakistan (2)
  •  Philippines (1)
  •  Qatar (3)
  •  Saudi Arabia (1)
  •  Singapore (4)
  •  South Korea (2)
  •  Syria (1)
  •  Thailand (2)
  •  Turkmenistan (5)
  •  United Arab Emirates (2)
  •  Vietnam (3)
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Ram. Murali Krishnan (18 February 2012). "Chinese dominate but there is double-delight for Iran at the Asian Indoor Championships - Day 1". IAAF. Archived from the original on 21 February 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  • ^ Krishnan, Ram. Murali (2012-02-19). Barshim soars 2.37m Asian record in Hangzhou as Asian Indoor champs conclude. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-05-24.
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