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Asian Athletics Championships - Day Two Results

2011 Asian Athletics Championships - Day Two Results
Kobe, Hyogo, July 8, 2011
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Men's 3000 mSC
1. Abubaker Ali Kamal (Qatar) - 8:30.23
2. Artem Kossinov (Kazakhstan) - 8:35.11
3. T.M.S. Taher (Bahrain) - 8:45.47

Men's 1500 m
1. Mohammed Alazemi (Kuwait) - 3:42.49
2. Sajad Moradi (Iran) - 3:43.30
3. C.I. Wijekoon (Sri Lanka) - 3:44.01

Women's 1500 m
1. Genzeb Shumi Regasa (Bahrain) - 4:15.91
2. Tranh Hang Truong (Vietnam) - 4:18.40
3. J. Orchatteri Puthiya (India) - 4:21.41

Men's 400 m
1. Yousef Ahmed Masrahi (Saudia Arabia) - 45.79
2. Hideyuki Hirose (Keio Univ.) - 46.03
3. Yuzo Kanemaru (Team Otsuka Seiyaku) - 46.38

Women's 400 m
1. Olga Tereshkova (Kazakhstan) - 52.37
2. Gulustan Ieso (Iraq) - 52.80
3. Jingwen Chen (China) - 52.89

Men's 100 m
1. Bingtian Su (China) - 10.21
2. Masashi Eriguchi (Team Osaka Gas) - 10.28
3. Sota Kawatsura (Chuo Univ.) - 10.30

Women's 100 m
1. Guzel Khubbieva (Uzbekistan) - 11.39
2. Yongli Wei (Chinda) - 11.70
3. Yujia Tao (China) - 11.74

Men's Pole Vault
1. Daichi Sawano (Japan) - 5.50 m
2. Hiroki Ogita (Japan) - 5.40 m
3. Yansheng Yang (China) - 5.40 m

Men's Triple Jump
1. Yevgeniy Ektov (Kazakhstan) - 16.91 m
2. Yanxi Li (China) - 16.70 m
3. Roman Valiyev (Kazakhstan) - 16.62 m

Women's Discus Throw
1. Taifeng Sun (China) - 60.89 m
2. Xuejun Wa (China) - 59.67 m
3. Harwant Kaur (India) - 57.99 m

Men's Decathlon
1. Hadi Sepehrzad (Iran) - 7506
2. Akihiko Nakamura (Japan) - 7478
3. Bharat Inder Singh (India) - 7358

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