2023 Asian U18 Athletics Championships

The 2023 Asian U18 Athletics Championships was the fifth edition of the biennial, continental athletics competition for Asian athletes aged 15 to 17. It was held at the Uzbekistan Athletics Federation Stadium in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, from 27 to 30 April 2023.[1][2]

5th Asian U18 Athletics Championships
Dates27–30 April 2023
Host cityTashkent, Uzbekistan
VenueUzbekistan Athletics Federation Stadium
LevelU18 (Youth)
Events40
Records set1 AU18R, 14 CR
2025 TBA

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +1.2 m/s)
Wu Haolin
 China
10.55 Chan Yat Lok
 Hong Kong
10.61 Nattapon Sookkasem
 Thailand
10.68
200 metres
(wind: +0.7 m/s)
Meng Desheng
 China
21.05 CR Zheng Keli
 China
21.19 Abhay Singh
 India
21.39
400 metres Nuansi Sarawut
 Thailand
46.92 CR Lin Chao-cheng
 Chinese Taipei
47.95 Hsiung Chen-yo
 Chinese Taipei
47.97
800 metres Chiang Yi-an
 Chinese Taipei
1:55.46 Mani Mokhtarinikou
 Iran
1:55.68 Abdulmajeed Yousef Al-Ghafry
 Saudi Arabia
1:56.18
1500 metres Priyanshu
 India
3:57.37 Rahul Sarnaliya
 India
3:59.43 Arsalan Hamidi
 Iran
4:02.08
3000 metres Aman Kumar
 India
8:39.15 Yogeswar Rajasekaran
 India
8:39.85 Zainulabdeen Mokhles Al-Shamkhee
 Iraq
8:42.36
110 metres hurdles (91.4 cm)
(wind: +1.9 m/s)
Wu Yu-ting
 Chinese Taipei
13.53 Wang Zijian
 China
13.67 Sandeep Vinodkumar
 India
13.80
400 metres hurdles (83.8 cm) Mahamat Abakar
 Qatar
50.91 CR Bapi Hansda
 India
51.38 Kupa Liyanage Akalanka
 Sri Lanka
51.40
2000 metres steeplechase Yusuf Azariyan
 Iran
5:55.84 Sumit Rathee
 India
5:58.69 Mustafa Mohsen Al-Khazaali
 Iraq
6:01.97
Medley relay (100+200+300+400)  Thailand (THA)
Chutithat Pruksorranan
Wirayut Daenkhanob
Nattapon Sookkasem
Nuansi Sarawut
1:52.59 CR  India (IND)
Abhay Singh
Muhammad Reyan
Sharan Megavarnam
Navpreet Singh
1:52.96  China (CHN)
Yue Haotian
Wu Haolin
Meng Desheng
Wang Zijian
1:53.40
10,000 m walk Feng Kai
 China
42:33.10 CR Li Yapeng
 China
43:03.00 Babendra Singh
 India
43:16.95
High jump Devdavs Ismailov
 Uzbekistan
2.06 m Nilupul Pehesara
 Sri Lanka
2.01 m Đỗ Hoàng Nghĩa
 Vietnam
Kim Hyeon-sik
 South Korea
2.01 m
Pole vault Lian Chunxin
 China
5.01 m Thushen Silva
 Sri Lanka
4.70 m Maksim Balabin
 Kazakhstan
4.8065 m
Long jump Zhang Shenming
 China
7.64 m (w) Li Chengliang
 China
7.61 m Abdullah Al-Azemi
 Uzbekistan
7.42 m
Triple jump Zhang Huayong
 China
15.67 m CR Kim Eung-yo
 South Korea
15.08 m Gan Ziyi
 China
15.05 m
Shot put (5 kg) Park Si-hoon
 South Korea
20.11 m CR Abduazim Rakhmatullayev
 Uzbekistan
17.47 m Abdulrahman Al-Qahtani
 Kuwait
17.42 m
Discus throw (1.5 kg) Choi Jae-no
 South Korea
54.59 m Ritik
 India
54.03 m Abduazim Rakhmatullayev
 Uzbekistan
54.00 m
Hammer throw (5 kg) Mahdi Haftcheshmeh
 Iran
68.64 m Ali Al-Naser
 Kuwait
67.66 m Narpat Singh
 India
67.26 m
Javelin throw (700 g) Chiu Shao-en
 Chinese Taipei
68.51 m Arjun Arjun
 India
66.99 m Maman Nurdaulet
 Kazakhstan
65.71 m
Decathlon Ivan Sening
 Kazakhstan
6590 pts Sina Afshinfar
 Iran
6317 pts Lucas Fun Le Cong
 Singapore
6277 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.9  m/s)
Layla Kamal
 Bahrain
11.77 Abinaya Rajarajan
 India
11.82 Li Tsz To
 Hong Kong
11.84
200 metres
(wind: +0.4  m/s)
Li Tsz To
 Hong Kong
24.27 Rezoana Mallick Heena
 India
24.38 Layla Kamal
 Bahrain
24.48
400 metres Rezoana Mallick Heena
 India
52.98 CR Sofya Kidenko
 Kazakhstan
55.74 Karlsson Jane Christa Ming Suet
 Hong Kong
55.82
800 metres Li Yaxuan
 China
2:10.47 Chen Jie-an
 Chinese Taipei
2:12.59 Nirmali Wickramasinghe
 Sri Lanka
2:17.04
1500 metres Nguyen Khanh Linh
 Vietnam
4:35.15 Aiana Bolatbekkyzy
 Kazakhstan
4:36.75 Maftuna Akhmedova
 Uzbekistan
4:39.57
3000 metres Vanshika
 India
10:15.16 Anju Bala
 India
10:22.86 Bogdana Grigoryeva
 Kazakhstan
10:29.19
100 metres hurdles (76.2 cm)
(wind: +0.9  m/s)
Wu Binbin
 China
13.20 AU18R Chloe Pak Hoi Man
 Hong Kong
13.60 Yi Yu Pui
 Hong Kong
14.49
400 metres hurdles Anastassiya Koloda
 Kazakhstan
1:00.63 Yekaterina Koloda
 Kazakhstan
1:02.57 Sabrina Goyibnazarova
 Uzbekistan
1:04.06
2000 metres steeplechase Muhayyo Muhammadjonova
 Uzbekistan
7:17.42 Chu Chien-yu
 Chinese Taipei
7:16.54 Nigoray Amirkhon
 Tajikistan
7:17.42
Medley relay (100+200+300+400)  India (IND)
Mohur Mukherjee
Abinaya Rajarajan
Shireen Ahluwalia
Rezoana Mallick Heena
2:11.21  Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Angelina Volodkina
Mariya Shuvalova
Milana Zubareva
Sofya Kidenko
2:12.39  Hong Kong (HKG)
Wong Wang Chi
Li Tsz To
Chow Chi Kiu
Karlsson Jane Christa Ming Suet
2:12.76
5000 m walk Yang Xizhen
 China
22:32.61 CR Liu Biling
 China
22:56.30 Aarti
 India
24:29.14
High jump Pooja
 India
1.77 m Arina Malyugina
 Kazakhstan
1.75 m Emiliya Rudina
 Uzbekistan
1.69 m
Pole vault Zhang Zixuan
 China
3.80 m Elmira Kabirova
 Kazakhstan
3.70 m Riza Mukametkali
 Kazakhstan
3.60 m
Long jump Wu Binbin
 China
6.41 m CR Sharifa Davronova
 Uzbekistan
6.22 m Mubassina Muhammad
 India
5.90 m
Triple jump Sharifa Davronova
 Uzbekistan
13.99 m CR Wu Jialing
 China
12.70 m Elizaveta Yakimenko
 Kazakhstan
12.06 m
Shot put (3 kg) Tian Xinyi
 China
18.56 m CR Xu Mengshu
 China
16.57 m Anupriya Valliyot Sasi
 India
16.37 m
Discus throw Su Yixin
 China
50.69 m CR Mahliyo Makhmudova
 Uzbekistan
35.17 m Shahzoda Shozodova
 Uzbekistan
32.44 m
Hammer throw (3 kg) Zhang Jiale
 China
66.81 m Zahra Memari
 Iran
54.18 m Masoumeh Yousefishorehgol
 Iran
53.58 m
Javelin throw (500 g) Fang Yuting
 China
51.23 m Yoon Eun-hwan
 South Korea
49.01 m Cyrene Hui
 Hong Kong
47.86 m
Heptathlon Irina Konichsheva
 Kazakhstan
5154 pts Mohur Mukherjee
 India
4862 pts Anna Chikalova
 Uzbekistan
4739 pts

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Uzbekistan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)157224
2 India (IND)611724
3 Kazakhstan (KAZ)36514
4 Uzbekistan (UZB)*33713
5 Chinese Taipei (TPE)3317
6 Iran (IRI)2327
7 South Korea (KOR)2215
8 Thailand (THA)2013
9 Hong Kong (HKG)1258
10 Bahrain (BHR)1012
 Vietnam (VIE)1012
12 Qatar (QAT)1001
13 Sri Lanka (SRI)0224
14 Kuwait (KUW)0112
15 Iraq (IRQ)0022
16 Saudi Arabia (KSA)0011
 Singapore (SIN)0011
 Tajikistan (TJK)0011
Totals (18 entries)404041121

References

  1. "Final day of the Asian U18 Athletics Championship 2022 in Tashkent". athleticsasia.org. 2 May 2023. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
  2. Chettiar, Ronald (30 April 2023). "Asian U18 Athletics Championships 2023: India finish campaign with 24 medals". Olympics.com. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
Preceded by
2022
Kuwait
5th Asian Youth Athletics Championships
2023
Uzbekistan
Succeeded by
2025
Saudi Arabia
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