2004 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships

2004 Asian Indoor Championships
Host city Iran Tehran, Iran
Date(s) February 6–8
Main stadium Aftab Enghelab Complex
Participation 23 nations
Events 30


The 2004 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships was an international indoor athletics event took place in Tehran, Iran, between 6 and 8 February. The female events were held separately from the men's events, taking place during the morning sessions. Due to the Islamic country's customs, men were forbidden from watching the female events.

A total of 23 nations sent athletes to compete at the championships, which featured 30 track and field events.China topped the medal table with 11 golds. Iran was second with six golds while Kazakhstan finished third with four golds.

Results

For more details on this topic, see 2004 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships – Results.

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m Abdolghaffar Saghar
 Iran (IRI)
6.76
CR
To Wai Lok
 Hong Kong (HKG)
6.78 Shen Yunbao
 China (CHN)
6.79
200 m Tomoyuki Arai
 Japan (JPN)
21.56
CR
Liu Haitao
 China (CHN)
21.63 Adel Mohammed
 Bahrain (BRN)
21.87
400 m Mohammad Akefian
 Iran (IRI)
48.71
CR
Edvard Mangasar
 Iran (IRI)
48.76 Esmaeil Kaboutaran
 Iran (IRI)
49.32
800 m Rashid Ramzi
 Bahrain (BRN)
1:48.03
AR
Sajjad Moradi
 Iran (IRI)
1:48.48
NR
Yusuf Saad Kamel
 Bahrain (BRN)
1:48.89
1500 m Rashid Ramzi
 Bahrain (BRN)
3:55.73
CR
Sajjad Moradi
 Iran (IRI)
3:56.00 Ehsan Mohajer Shojaei
 Iran (IRI)
3:56.06
3000 m Mushir Salem Jawher
 Bahrain (BRN)
8:11.90
CR
Wu Wen-chien
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
8:24.39 Omid Mehrabi
 Iran (IRI)
8:33.00
60 m hurdles Wu Youjia
 China (CHN)
7.77
CR
Rouhollah Askari
 Iran (IRI)
7.82
NR
Mohd Robani Hassan
 Malaysia (MAS)
8.03
5000 m walk Amir Kheirgoo
 Iran (IRI)
22:12.27
CR
Ebrahim Rahimian
 Iran (IRI)
22:19.56 Sitaram Basat
 India (IND)
22:22.92
4×400 m relay  Iran
Edvard Mangasar
Iraj Iri
Mohammad Akefian
Esmaeil Kaboutaran
3:16.99
CR
 India3:19.91  Bahrain3:22.21
High jump Yuriy Pakhlyayev
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
2.23
CR
Zheng Ting
 China (CHN)
2.19 Shuhei Manabe
 Japan (JPN)
2.15
Pole vault Zhang Hongwei
 China (CHN)
5.40
CR
Eshagh Ghaffari
 Iran (IRI)
5.00 Mohsen Rabbani
 Iran (IRI)
5.00
Long jump Mohammed Al-Khuwalidi
 Saudi Arabia (KSA)
7.94
CR
Ahmed Al-Dosari
 Saudi Arabia (KSA)
7.76 Cai Peng
 China (CHN)
7.58
Triple jump Zhu Shujing
 China (CHN)
16.57
CR
Mohammad Hazzory
 Syria (SYR)
16.42
NR
Denis Saurambayev
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
16.17
Shot put Amin Nikfar
 Iran (IRI)
18.33
CR
Ali Rahmani
 Iran (IRI)
18.30 Wang Zhiyong
 China (CHN)
17.93
Heptathlon Pavel Dubitskiy
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
5570 pts
CR
Ahmad Hosseini
 Iran (IRI)
5387 pts Rifat Artikov
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
5299 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

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m Zou Yingting
 China (CHN)
7.41
CR
Roqaya Al-Gassra
 Bahrain (BRN)
7.48 Saori Kitakaze
 Japan (JPN)
7.52
200 m Xie Rong
 China (CHN)
23.91
CR
Roqaya Al-Gassra
 Bahrain (BRN)
24.18
NR
Asami Tanno
 Japan (JPN)
24.99
400 m Tatyana Roslanova
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
54.46
CR
Roqaya Al-Gassra
 Bahrain (BRN)
55.29 Pinki Pramanik
 India (IND)
55.64
800 m Miki Nishimura
 Japan (JPN)
2:10.04
CR
Liu Qing
 China (CHN)
2:14.43 Pinki Pramanik
 India (IND)
2:15.06
1500 m Xie Sainan
 China (CHN)
4:29.43
CR
Svetlana Lukasheva
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
4:36.94 Leila Ebrahimi
 Iran (IRI)
4:49.35
3000 m Svetlana Lukasheva
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
10:10.05
CR
Leila Ebrahimi
 Iran (IRI)
10:23.25 Elham Zanbouri
 Iran (IRI)
11:08.20
60 m hurdles Xu Jia
 China (CHN)
8.34
CR
Tomoko Motegi
 Japan (JPN)
8.48 Padideh Bolourizadeh
 Iran (IRI)
9.19
3000 m walk Jasmin Kaur
 India (IND)
14:54.15
CR
Ameneh Safavi
 Iran (IRI)
17:09.44 Homa Sheikhan
 Iran (IRI)
17:47.55
4×400 m relay  Iran
Zohreh Farjam
Mina Pourseifi
Hadis Shahrami
Leila Ebrahimi
4:00.48
CR
 Iran
Atefeh Shadman
Nobahar Rezvan
Somayyeh Mehraban
Maedeh Chavoshizadeh
4:03.41 None awarded
High jump Miyuki Aoyama
 Japan (JPN)
1.83
CR
Bobby Aloysius
 India (IND)
1.81 Sahana Kumari
 India (IND)
1.79
Pole vault Zhang Na
 China (CHN)
4.20
CR
Roslinda Samsu
 Malaysia (MAS)
4.00 Chang Ko-hsin
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
3.95
Long jump Xu Bei
 China (CHN)
6.30
CR
Jetty C. Joseph
 India (IND)
5.98 Wang Kuo-huei
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
5.95
Triple jump Xie Limei
 China (CHN)
13.39
CR
Svetlana Klimina
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
12.83 Wang Kuo-huei
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
12.61
NR
Shot put Zhang Xiaoyu
 China (CHN)
17.38
CR
Iolanta Ulyeva
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
16.78 Olga Shukina
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
14.75
Pentathlon Yuki Nakata
 Japan (JPN)
3977 pts
CR
Padideh Bolourizadeh
 Iran (IRI)
3528 pts
NR
Svetlana Pessova
 Turkmenistan (TKM)
3287 pts
NR

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

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 11 3 3 17
2  Iran 6 12 8 26
3  Kazakhstan 4 2 1 7
4  Japan 4 1 3 8
5  Bahrain 3 3 3 9
6  India 1 3 4 8
7  Saudi Arabia 1 1 0 2
8  Chinese Taipei 0 1 3 4
9  Uzbekistan 0 1 2 3
10  Malaysia 0 1 1 2
11  Hong Kong 0 1 0 1
 Syria 0 1 0 1
13  Turkmenistan 0 0 1 1
Total 30 30 29 89

Participating nations

A total of 23 nations were represented by athletes competing at the 2004 championships.[1]

References

External links

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