Athletics at the 2001 East Asian Games

Athletics at the 2001 East Asian Games
The Nagai Stadium hosted most events
Host city Osaka, JapanJapan
Date(s) 23 – 26 May
Main stadium Nagai Stadium
Level Senior
Participation ? athletes from
9 (+1 guest) nations
Events 45
Records set 20 Games records
3 Japanese records
1997
2005



At the 2001 East Asian Games, the athletics events were held in Osaka, Japan from 23 to 26 May 2001. A total of 45 events were contested, of which 23 by male and 22 by female athletes. All events were held at the Nagai Stadium, with the exception of the racewalking and half marathon events. A team of Australian athletes took part in the competition but they were excluded from the medal tally.[1] This was the last time that Kazakhstan competed in the competition.

In the third edition of the multi-sport event, 20 Games records were improved over the four-day athletics competition. China had the greatest gold medal haul with 27, largely due to the success of their women athletes, who won all but three of the women's events. The hosts, Japan, won the most medals overall, winning 11 golds, 22 silvers and 51 medals in total. The women's events over 400 metres brought a number of Japanese records: Kazue Kakinuma broke the 400 m sprint record, Makiko Yoshida set a new record in the 400 metres hurdles, and the 4×400 metres relay team made a new national best of 3:33.06. Seventeen-year-old Liu Xiang set a new 110 metres hurdles record of 13.42 for the first gold medal of his career.

All the Games records in the relay races were broken, meaning that both Shingo Suetsugu (who broke the 200 metres record) and Bu Fanfang (who broke the 400 m record) made new Games records in multiple events. Some athletes took on two individual events in the competition schedule and doubled their medal hauls: Gennadiy Chernovol took 100 m gold and 200 m silver while his Kazakh compatriot Mihail Kolganov won gold in the 800 and 1500 m. Wu Wen-Chien did a bronze double in the 5000 m and steeplechase for Chinese Taipei, and Dong Yanmei won two golds in the 5000 and 10,000 m events. Kumiko Ikeda of Japan set personal bests in the long jump and 100 metres hurdles for a silver and bronze medal, respectively.[2]

Records

Name Event Country Record Type
Shingo Suetsugu 200 metres  Japan 20.34 GR
Liu Xiaomei 200 metres  China 22.87 GR
Xu Zizhou 400 metres  China 45.25 GR
Mihail Kolganov 800 metres  Kazakhstan 1:49.00 GR
Katsuhiko Hanada 10,000 metres  Japan 28:42.19 GR
Liu Xiang 110 metres hurdles  China 13.42 GR
Chen Tien-Wen 400 metres hurdles  Chinese Taipei 49.18 GR
Yasunori Uchitomi 3000 m steeplechase  Japan 8:33.98 GR
Shingo Kawabata
Akihiro Yasui
Shingo Suetsugu
Hideki Ishizuka
4×100 metres relay  Japan 38.93 GR
Mitsuhiro Sato
Jun Osakada
Dai Tamesue
Ryuji Muraki
4×400 metres relay  Japan 3:03.74 GR
Kazuo Ietani Half marathon  Japan 1:04:49 GR
Koji Murofushi Hammer throw  Japan 79.68 GR
Guan Yingnan Long jump  China 6.61 GR
Liu Hongyu 20 km walk  China 1:32:06 GR
Li Rongxiang Javelin throw  China 81.55 GR
Bu Fanfang 400 metres  China 52.31 GR
Dong Yanmei 5000 metres  China 15:32.71 GR
Feng Yun 100 metres hurdles  China 13.12 GR
Zeng Xiujun
Liu Xiaomei
Qin Wangping
Li Xuemei
4×100 metres relay  China 44.08 GR
Yan Jiankui
Li Yulian
Chen Yixiang
Bu Fanfang
4×400 metres relay  China 3:30.51 GR
Mizuki Noguchi Half marathon  Japan 1:11:18 GR
Miki Imai High jump  Japan 1.92 GR
Svetlana Kazanina Heptathlon  Kazakhstan 6078 GR
Manabu Yokoyama Pole vault  Japan 5.60 GR
Miho Sugimori
Kazue Kakinuma
Sakie Nobuoka
Makiko Yoshida
4×400 metre relay  Japan 3:33.06 NR
Makiko Yoshida 400 metres hurdles  Japan 57.33 NR
Kazue Kakinuma 400 metres  Japan 52.95 NR
Key: WR — World record   AR — Asian record   GR — Games record   NR — National record

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Gennadiy Chernovol (KAZ) 10.28  Chen Haijian (CHN) 10.31  Nobuharu Asahara (JPN) 10.44
200 metres  Shingo Suetsugu (JPN) 20.34 GR  Gennadiy Chernovol (KAZ) 20.55  Tsai Meng-Lin (TPE) 20.92
400 metres  Xu Zizhou (CHN) 45.25 GR  Jun Osakada (JPN) 45.47  Ryuji Muraki (JPN) 46.17
800 metres  Mihail Kolganov (KAZ) 1:49.00 GR  Lee Jae-Hun (KOR) 1:49.18  Hiroshi Sasano (JPN) 1:49.39
1500 metres †  Mihail Kolganov (KAZ) 3:46.43  Lee Duhaeng (KOR) 3:49.63  Junji Konomi (JPN) 3:51.13
5000 metres  Toshinari Takaoka (JPN) 13:56.23  Tomohiro Seto (JPN) 14:08.53  Wu Wen-Chien (TPE) 14:15.50
10,000 metres  Katsuhiko Hanada (JPN) 28:42.19 GR  Takeshi Hamano (JPN) 28:50.20  Cho Keun-Hyung (KOR) 29:33.23
110 metre hurdles  Liu Xiang (CHN) 13.42 GR  Chen Yanhao (CHN) 13.47  Satoru Tanigawa (JPN) 13.98
400 metre hurdles  Chen Tien-Wen (TPE) 49.18 GR  Dai Tamesue (JPN) 49.28  Tan Chunhua (CHN) 49.42
3000 metre steeplechase  Yasunori Uchitomi (JPN) 8:33.98 GR  Wataru Izumi (JPN) 8:36.48  Wu Wen-Chien (TPE) 8:44.15
4×100 metre relay  Japan (JPN)
Shingo Kawabata
Akihiro Yasui
Shingo Suetsugu
Hideki Ishizuka
38.93 GR  China (CHN) 39.29  Hong Kong (HKG) 40.13
4×400 metre relay  Japan (JPN)
Mitsuhiro Sato
Jun Osakada
Dai Tamesue
Ryuji Muraki
3:03.74 GR No other medalling team No other medalling team
Half marathon  Kazuo Ietani (JPN) 1:04:49 GR  Lee Eui-Soo (KOR) 1:08:24  Chai Jiahua (CHN) 1:09:47
20 km walk  Li Zewen (CHN) 1:24:10  Satoshi Yanagisawa (JPN) 1:24:26  Sergey Korepanov (KAZ) 1:24:41
High jump  Lee Jin-Taek (KOR) 2.23  Takahisa Yoshida (JPN) 2.20  Yuriy Pakhlyayev (KAZ)
 Wang Zhouzhou (CHN)
2.15
Pole vault  Manabu Yokoyama (JPN) 5.60 GR  Xu Gang (CHN) 5.20  Satoru Yasuda (JPN) 5.20
Long jump  Wang Cheng (CHN) 8.07  Masaki Morinaga (JPN) 8.02  Huang Le (CHN) 7.77
Triple jump  Gu Junjie (CHN) 16.56  Takanori Sugibayashi (JPN) 16.45  Sergey Arzamasov (KAZ) 16.13
Shot put  Liu Hao (CHN) 18.70  Wen Jili (CHN) 18.50  Kim Jae-Il (KOR) 17.43
Discus throw  Li Shaojie (CHN) 60.08  Chang Ming-Huang (TPE) 55.88  Dashdendev Makhashiri (MGL) 55.74
Hammer throw  Koji Murofushi (JPN) 79.68 GR  Ye Kuigang (CHN) 72.17  Wataru Ebihara (JPN) 68.55
Javelin throw  Li Rongxiang (CHN) 81.55 GR  Yukifumi Murakami (JPN) 76.36  Park Jae-Myong (KOR) 71.44
Decathlon  Dmitriy Karpov (KAZ) 7567  Ivan Yarkin (KAZ) 7536  Hitoshi Maruono (JPN) 7416

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Zeng Xiujun (CHN) 11.48  Li Xuemei (CHN) 11.58  Viktoriya Koviyreva (KAZ) 11.71
200 metres  Liu Xiaomei (CHN) 22.87 GR  Yan Jiankui (CHN) 23.39  Motoko Arai (JPN) 23.69
400 metres  Bu Fanfang (CHN) 52.31 GR  Svetlana Bodritskaya (KAZ) 52.39  Kazue Kakinuma (JPN) 52.95 NR
800 metres  Wang Yuanping (CHN) 2:03.21  Miki Nishimura (JPN) 2:03.43  Reina Sasaki (JPN) 2:08.98
1500 metres  Li Jingnan (CHN) 4:12.13  Ikuko Tamura (JPN) 4:16.09  Lan Lixin (CHN) 4:21.81
5000 metres  Dong Yanmei (CHN) 15:32.71 GR  Li Ji (CHN) 15:44.51  Mari Ozaki (JPN) 15:47.02
10,000 metres  Dong Yanmei (CHN) 32:30.35  Ikumi Nagayama (JPN) 32:36.15  Yoshiko Fujinaga (JPN) 32:47.21
100 metre hurdles  Feng Yun (CHN) 13.12 GR  Su Yiping (CHN) 13.33  Kumiko Ikeda (JPN) 13.48 PB
400 metre hurdles †  Li Yulian (CHN) 56.43  Song Yinglan (CHN) 56.94  Makiko Yoshida (JPN) 57.33 NR
4×100 metre relay  China (CHN)
Zeng Xiujun
Liu Xiaomei
Qin Wangping
Li Xuemei
44.08 GR  Japan (JPN) 44.24 Only two starters
4×400 metre relay  China (CHN)
Yan Jiankui
Li Yulian
Chen Yuxiang
Bu Fanfang
3:30.51 GR  Japan (JPN)
Miho Sugimori
Kazue Kakinuma
Sakie Nobuoka
Makiko Yoshida
3:33.06 NR  South Korea (KOR) 3:50.89
Half marathon  Mizuki Noguchi (JPN) 1:11:18 GR  Takako Kotorida (JPN) 1:13:31  Wei Yanan (CHN) 1:13:53
20 km walk  Liu Hongyu (CHN) 1:32:06 GR  Maya Sazonova (KAZ) 1:32:31  Wang Yan (CHN) 1:35:36
High jump  Miki Imai (JPN) 1.92 GR  Svetlana Zalevskaya (KAZ) 1.90  Lu Jieming (CHN) 1.80
Pole vault  Gao Shuying (CHN) 4.20  Takayo Kondo (JPN) 4.05  Zhang Na (CHN) 4.05
Long jump  Guan Yingnan (CHN) 6.61 GR  Kumiko Ikeda (JPN) 6.52 PB  Maho Hanaoka (JPN) 6.38 w
Triple jump  Ren Ruiping (CHN) 13.80  Maho Hanaoka (JPN) 13.51  Yelena Parfenova (KAZ) 13.20
Shot put  Cheng Xiaoyan (CHN) 18.47  Lee Myung-Sun (KOR) 18.07  Iolanta Ulyeva (KAZ) 16.92
Discus throw  Li Qiumei (CHN) 60.99  Miyoko Nakanishi (JPN) 55.28  Yuka Murofushi (JPN) 50.87
Hammer throw †  Zhao Wei (CHN) 63.98  Liu Yinghui (CHN) 63.12  Masumi Aya (JPN) 60.27
Javelin throw  Wei Jianhua (CHN) 61.10  Takako Miyake (JPN) 56.61  Zhang Li (CHN) 55.13
Heptathlon  Svetlana Kazanina (KAZ) 6078 GR  Sayoko Sato (JPN) 5597 Only two finishers

Medal table

Key
  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 27 12 10 49
2  Japan 11 22 18 51
3  Kazakhstan 5 5 6 16
4  South Korea 1 4 4 9
5  Chinese Taipei 1 1 3 5
6  Hong Kong 0 0 1 1
7  Mongolia 0 0 1 1
Total 45 44 43 132

References

General
Specific
  1. East Asian Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-02-28.
  2. Nakamura, Ken (2001-05-28). Day three of the East Asian Games in Osaka. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-02-28.

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