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1994 Asian Junior Athletics Championships

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5th Asian Junior Championships
Dates17 – 20 September
Host cityJakarta, Indonesia
LevelJunior (under-20)
Events41

The 1994 Asian Junior Athletics Championships was the fifth edition of the international athletics competition for Asian under-20 athletes, organised by the Asian Athletics Association. It took place from 17–20 September in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was the second time that the Indonesian capital had hosted the competition, following on from the first edition in 1986.[1] A total of 41 events were contested, 22 for male athletes and 19 for female athletes.

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Worasit Vechaprutti
 Thailand
10.43 Sayan Namwong
 Thailand
10.45 Sultan Mohamed Al-Sheib
 Qatar
10.49
200 metres Worasit Vechaprutti
 Thailand
21.07 Sultan Mohamed Al-Sheib
 Qatar
21.19 Reanchai Srihawong
 Thailand
21.49
400 metres Siddarth Basak
 India
48.11 Tsunemichi Shimaki
 Japan
48.21 Amnuay Boonta
 Thailand
48.36
800 metres Abdul Rahman Abdullah
 Qatar
1:50.83 Takeshi Gobara
 Japan
1:50.84 Bai Wentao
 China
1:51.58
1500 metres Yin Changxi
 China
3:49.95 Malkiat Singh
 India
3:50.25 Bashir Boushra
 Qatar
3:50.41
5000 metres Xia Fengyuan
 China
14:29.39 Satoshi Osaki
 Japan
14:38.38 O Seong-Geun
 South Korea
14:40.15
10,000 metres Ferry Junaedi
 Indonesia
31:13.17 Mohamed Al-Oqadi
 Saudi Arabia
31:51.52 Than Tun Lwin
 Myanmar
32:01.42
110 metres hurdles Khassif Mubarak
 Qatar
14.28 =CR Andrey Sklyarenko
 Kazakhstan
14.45 Chen Chung-Hsiang
 Chinese Taipei
14.50
400 metres hurdles Mubarak Al-Nubi
 Qatar
51.21 Hamad Al-Dosari
 Qatar
51.44 Kazumasa Okemoro
 Japan
51.76
3000 metres steeplechase Tadayuki Ojima
 Japan
8:55.51 Hiroyuki Yamamoto
 Japan
8:56.38 Awad Saleh Nasser
 Yemen
8:57.43
4×100 m relay  Thailand (THA)
Kongdech Natenee
Reanchai Srihawong
Worasit Vechaprutti
Sayan Namwong
39.66  Japan (JPN) 40.81  Malaysia (MAS) 41.06
4×400 m relay  Japan (JPN) 3:11.22  India (IND) 3:12.42  Qatar (QAT) 3:13.92
10,000 metres walk Wang Yuhong
 China
45:46.33 Sudhir Kumar
 India
45:52.36 Eryan Myrzabekov
 Kazakhstan
45:57.48
High jump Noriyasu Arai
 Japan
2.17 m Fu Ye
 China
2.15 m Bae Gyeong-Ho
 South Korea
2.08 m
Pole vault Tatsuya Sugaya
 Japan
4.80 m Ahmed Mohamed Yousef
 Qatar
4.60 m Kiyonobo Kigoshi
 Japan
4.60 m
Long jump Abdul Rahman Al-Nubi
 Qatar
7.79 m (w) Chen Jing
 China
7.77 m Said Mahboud
 Qatar
7.56 m (w)
Triple jump Aleksandr Tumanov
 Turkmenistan
15.68 m Rustam Khusnutdinov
 Uzbekistan
15.58 m Chen Chung-Chien
 Chinese Taipei
15.20 m
Shot put Jagbir Singh
 India
16.89 m Gurpreet Singh
 India
16.46 m Shao Wei
 China
16.31 m
Discus throw Rajiv Singh Kumar
 India
49.34 m Vansavang Savatdee
 Thailand
44.46 m Mohamed Al-Majid
 Qatar
42.92 m
Hammer throw Shigeru Hirao
 Japan
61.44 m Shubdip Singh Mann
 India
60.12 m Ho Chin-Hsien
 Chinese Taipei
59.72 m
Javelin throw Wang Weichun
 China
72.74 m Hur Sung-Min
 South Korea
71.88 m Sergey Voynov
 Uzbekistan
71.86 m
Decathlon Chen Chien-Hung
 Chinese Taipei
6773 pts Yoshinori Maehara
 Japan
6476 pts Jin Sung-Ryon
 South Korea
6347 pts

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Damayanthi Dharsha
 Sri Lanka
11.42 CR Susanthika Jayasinghe
 Sri Lanka
11.49 Gao Chunxia
 China
11.54
200 metres Susanthika Jayasinghe
 Sri Lanka
23.16 CR Damayanthi Dharsha
 Sri Lanka
23.24 Yan Jiankui
 China
23.84
400 metres Jiang Lanying
 China
53.83 Xue Meiwang
 China
55.21 K. M. Beenamol
 India
55.62
800 metres Huang Lixing
 China
2:05.11 K. M. Beenamol
 India
2:08.36 Seo Hee-Gu
 South Korea
2:09.07
1500 metres Zhang Jinqing
 China
4:30.51 Seo Hee-Gu
 South Korea
4:31.29 Yumiko Okamoto
 Japan
4:32.95
3000 metres Wang Chunmei
 China
9:33.78 Yumiko Okamoto
 Japan
9:35.10 Tomoko Morigaki
 Japan
9:35.40
5000 metres Naomi Sakashita
 Japan
16:19.58 CR Hyun Hee-Park
 South Korea
16:47.46 Ruwiyati
 Indonesia
17:26.23
100 metres hurdles Fan Min-Hua
 Chinese Taipei
14.24 Yelena Timochkova
 Kazakhstan
14.27 Sakiko Miyamoto
 Japan
14.30
400 metres hurdles Mayuko Hiro
 Japan
59.38 Svetlana Badrankova
 Kazakhstan
59.75 Wang Pei-shun
 Chinese Taipei
60.39
4×100 m relay  China (CHN)
Gao Chunxia
Yen
Feng Jie
Wang Jing
44.75 CR  Thailand (THA) 45.96 CR  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 46.21
4×400 m relay  China (CHN) 3:42.30  Thailand (THA) 3:43.38  India (IND) 3:43.69
5000 metres walk Wei Linkun
 China
24:16.39 Ryoko Sakakura
 Japan
24:26.08 Kim Dan-oh
 South Korea
26:35.91
High jump Lin Su-chi
 Chinese Taipei
1.82 m Tang Li-wen
 Chinese Taipei
1.82 m Miyuki Aoyama
 Japan
1.76 m
Long jump Feng Jie
 China
6.32 m Kim Hyo-in
 South Korea
5.93 m Sakiko Miyamoto
 Japan
5.90 m
Triple jump Luo Jun
 China
13.33 m Olga Voronina
 Uzbekistan
12.85 m Olga Likhatova
 Kazakhstan
12.37 m
Shot put Chen Huifen
 China
15.58 m Iolanta Ulyeva
 Kazakhstan
14.29 m Yoko Toyonaga
 Japan
14.18 m
Discus throw Qin Lei
 China
52.72 m Mari Takama
 Japan
46.12 m Swaranjeet Kaur
 India
45.08 m
Javelin throw Ma Linuo
 China
51.26 m Fang En-hua
 Chinese Taipei
48.92 m Norie Takahashi
 Japan
47.66 m
Heptathlon Lin Chao-hsiu
 Chinese Taipei
5283 pts Zhang Junling
 China
5131 pts Anna Geidelbakh
 Kazakhstan
4621 pts

1994 Medal Table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)164424
2 Japan (JPN)79925
3 Qatar (QAT)43512
4 Chinese Taipei (TPE)42511
5 India (IND)36312
6 Thailand (THA)3429
7 Sri Lanka (SRI)2204
8 Indonesia (INA)1012
9 Turkmenistan (TKM)1001
10 South Korea (KOR)0459
11 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0437
12 Uzbekistan (UZB)0213
13 Saudi Arabia (KSA)0101
14 Malaysia (MAS)0011
 Myanmar (MYA)0011
 Yemen (YEM)0011
Totals (16 entries)414141123

References

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  1. ^ Asian Junior Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2013-10-16.
Results
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