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2024 Asian U20 Athletics Championships

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21th Asian U20 Athletics Championships
Dates24–27 April
Host cityDubai, United Arab Emirates
VenueDubai Police Club Stadium
LevelJunior (under-20)
Events45

The 2024 Asian U20 Athletics Championships is the 21th edition of the international athletics competition for Asian under-20 athletes, organized by the Asian Athletics Association. Athletes born between 2005 and 2008 competed in 45 events, divided evenly between the sexes, and one mixed event. The competition took place over four days from 24 to 27 April at the Dubai Police Club Stadium, United Arab Emirates.[1][2][3]

The Asian Championship will serve as a qualifying tournament for 2024 World Athletics U20 Championships to be held in Lima, Peru.[4]

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.4 m/s)
Zeng Keli
 China
10.19 Chan Yat Lok
 Hong Kong
10.41 Kwok Chun Ting
 Hong Kong
10.46
200 metres
(wind: +1.2 m/s)
Wirayut Daenkhanob
 Thailand
20.84 Magnus Prostur Johannsson
 Hong Kong
20.92 NR Pengiran Aidil Auf Bin Hajam
 Malaysia
21.28
400 metres Ailixier Wumaier
 China
45.53 CR Li Yiqing
 China
46.61 Aman Choudhary
 India
47.53
800 metres Ko Ochiai
 Japan
1:48.01 Hatim Ait Oulghazi
 Qatar
1:48.39 Hironori Tachizako
 Japan
1:49.73
1500 metres Hatim Ait Oulghazi
 Qatar
3:50.76 Priyanshu
 India
3:50.85 Mustafa Mohsen Al-Khazaali
 Iraq
3:51.76
3000 metres Yota Mashiko
 Japan
8:16.06 CR Gaurav Bhosale
 India
8:31.20 Vikas Kumar Bind
 India
8:33.00
5000 metres Sota Orita
 Japan
14:08.71 CR Vinod Singh
 India
14:09.44 Kaito Iida
 Japan
14:09.63
110 metres hurdles
(99 cm)
(wind: +1.2 m/s)
Omar Doudai Abakar
 Qatar
13.24 CR Chen Yuanjiang
 China
13.26 Yuki Hojo
 Japan
13.74
400 metres hurdles Shota Fuchigami
 Japan
49.97 Cai Yuchen
 China
51.88 Kim Jeong-hyun
 South Korea
52.00
3000 metres steeplechase Ranvir Kumar
 India
9:22.67 Mustafa Mohsen Al-Khazaali
 Iraq
9:28.84 Bader Fouad Al-Ghamdi
 Saudi Arabia
9:36.78
4 × 100 metres relay  Hong Kong 39.67  Sri Lanka 39.81  India 40.01
4 × 400 metres relay  Thailand
Nonthawat Phatdichit
Khunaphat Kaijan
Chakkaphat Nonthaton
Nuansi Sarawut
3:09.33  India
Pramod Abiram
Navpreet Singh
Nikhil Suhas
Aman Choudhary
3:09.36  Sri Lanka
Pathiranage Rajapaksha
Shashintra Silva
Hasindu Netshara
Jathya Kirulu
3:09.48
10,000 metres walk Wang Jiaqi
 China
42:49.17 Kazuhiro Umeda
 Japan
43:14.85 Zhi Ni
 China
42:47.42
High jump Dong Ziang
 China
2.21 Kaisei Nakatani
 Japan
2.19 Choi Jin-woo
 South Korea
2.11
Pole vault Seifeldin Abdelsalam
 Qatar
5.51 CR, =NR Rikuya Yoshida
 Japan
5.25 Dev Kumar Meena
 India
5.10
Long jump Wei Junzheng
 China
7.76 Zhang Shenming
 China
7.58 Mohd Atta Sazid
 India
7.52
Triple jump Xu Hetong
 China
15.85 Sami Bakheet
 Saudi Arabia
15.71 Ng Tak Sing
 Malaysia
15.62
Shot put
(6 kg)
Anurag Singh Kaler
 India
19.23 Park Si-hoon
 South Korea
19.23 Siddharth Choudhary
 India
19.02
Discus throw
(1.75 kg)
Djibrine Ahmat
 Qatar
54.80 m Ritik
 India
53.01 m Hassan Mubarak
 Saudi Arabia
50.41 m
Hammer throw
(6 kg)
Harshit Kumar
 India
66.70 m Mehdi Haftcheshmeh
 Iran
66.64 m Prateek
 India
65.97 m
Javelin throw Dipanshu Sharma
 India
70.29 m Rohan Yadav
 India
70.03 m Jung Jun-seok
 South Korea
65.32 m
Decathlon U20 Nodir Norbaev
 Uzbekistan
7122 pts Nam Hyun-bin
 South Korea
6366 pts Ivan Sening
 Kazakhstan
6274 pts

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.7 m/s)
Chen Yujie
 China
11.32 CR, AYR Trần Thị Nhi Yến
 Vietnam
11.40 Misaki Morimoto
 Japan
11.79
200 metres
(wind: +2.2 m/s)
Liu Yinglan
 China
22.94 Trần Thị Nhi Yến
 Vietnam
23.48 Jirapat Khanonta
 Thailand
24.34
400 metres Jonbibi Hukmova
 Uzbekistan
55.00 Wang Yalun
 China
55.45 Mariya Shuvalova
 Kazakhstan
55.99
800 metres Yuri Nishida
 Japan
2:06.55 Laxita Sandilea
 India
2:07.10 Sari Kamei
 Japan
2:07.56
1500 metres Shieri Doruri
 Japan
4:21.41 Laxita Sandilea
 India
4:25.63 Liu Yan
 China
4:30.58
3000 metres Li Yaxuan
 China
9:12.79 Narumi Okumoto
 Japan
9:25.19 Nozomi Kondo
 Japan
9:38.91
5000 metres Li Yaxuan
 China
16:34.82 Ekta Pradeep
 India
16:49.70 Sunita Devi
 India
16:52.54
100 metres hurdles
(wind: +1.3 m/s)
Tenka Taninaka
 Japan
13.52 Anna Matsuda
 Japan
13.59 Unnathi Bolland
 India
13.66
400 metres hurdles Nazanin Fatemeh Eidian
 Iran
58.86 NR Yi Po-an
 Chinese Taipei
58.90 Shreeya Rajesh
 India
59.20
3000 metres steeplechase Ekta Pradeep
 India
10:31.95 Dilshoda Usmanova
 Uzbekistan
10:41.37 Mashkura Soybova
 Uzbekistan
11:31.35
4 × 100 metres relay  Hong Kong
Janice Cheung
Yip Man Yan
Serena Cheuk Tang
Chloe Pak Hoi Man
46.68  Thailand
Jirapat Khanonta
Phatthraporn Dechanon
Suwimol Srathienthong
Chantell Mauricette
46.75 Only two finishing teams
4 × 400 metres relay  India
Anushka Dattatray
Kanista Teena Shekhar
D. Sangeetha
Sandra Mol Sabu
3:41.50  Kazakhstan
Milana Zubareva
Sofya Kidenko
Yekaterina Koloda
Mariya Shuvalova
3:45.71  Sri Lanka
Jithma Wijethunga
Mahima Dunusinghe
Charuni Pramudika
Takshima Nuhansa
3:46.20
10,000 metres walk Pang Liping
 China
47:22.63 Baima Zhuoma
 China
47:36.47 Aarti
 India
47:45.51
High jump Barnokhon Sayfullaeva
 Uzbekistan
1.83 m Faina Meirmanova
 Kazakhstan
1.76 m Emiliya Rudina
 Uzbekistan
1.74 m
Pole vault Miku Yanagawa
 Japan
3.85 m Anna Cherkashina
 Kazakhstan
3.60 m Maria Andriany
 Indonesia
3.60 m
Long jump Pavana Nagaraj
 India
6.32 m Nono Tsuneishi
 Japan
6.21 m Jia Wai Yin
 Hong Kong
6.13 m
Triple jump Khushnoza Shavkatova
 Uzbekistan
13.33 m M.H.N. Herath
 Sri Lanka
13.01 m Jang Seon-gi
 South Korea
12.67 m
Shot put Ding Zhuhui
 China
15.82 m Lin Jiaxin
 China
15.61 m Park So-jin
 South Korea
15.13 m
Discus throw Han Bingyan
 China
56.35 m Amanat Kamboj
 India
50.45 m Zhang Mengyuan
 China
50.13 m
Hammer throw Zhang Jiale
 China
66.79 m Fang Ling
 China
62.35 m Kim Tae-hui
 South Korea
61.19 m
Javelin throw Chu Pin-hsun
 Chinese Taipei
52.21 m Tai Yu-Chin
 Chinese Taipei
52.01 m Miyabi Sono
 Japan
51.02 m
Heptathlon Alina Chistyakova
 Kazakhstan
5481 pts Irina Konichsheva
 Kazakhstan
5438 pts Chen Yanqi
 China
5432 pts

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 400 metres relay  China
Ailixier Wumaier
Wang Yalun
Li Yiqing
Liu Yinglan
3:22.46 CR  India
Pramod Abiram
Kanista Teena Shekhar
Navpreet Singh
Sandra Mol Sabu
3:24.86  Sri Lanka
Jathya Kirulu
Jithma Wijethunga
Pathiranage Rajapaksha
Takshima Nuhansa
3:28.18

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (United Arab Emirates)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China158427
2 Japan86721
3 India7111129
4 Uzbekistan4127
5 Qatar4105
6 Hong Kong2226
7 Thailand2114
8 Kazakhstan1427
9 Chinese Taipei1203
10 Iran1102
11 South Korea0268
12 Sri Lanka0235
13 Vietnam0202
14 Saudi Arabia0123
15 Iraq0112
16 Malaysia0022
17 Indonesia0011
Totals (17 entries)454544134

References

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  1. ^ "Six more medals for Oman as overall tally rise to 24 at first GCC Youth Games". Times of Oman. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Events Calendar | World Athletics". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2024-04-26.
  3. ^ "Dubai to host Asian U20 Athletics championships", Emirates News Agency
  4. ^ Scroll Staff (2024-04-25). "Athletics, Asian U20 C'ships: India clinch medals in men's javelin, discus and 1500m on opening day". Scroll.in. Retrieved 2024-04-26.