Athletics at the 2005 East Asian Games

At the 2005 East Asian Games, the athletics events were held at the Estádio Campo Desportivo in Macau, People's Republic of China from 1–4 November. A total of 45 events were contested, of which 23 by male and 22 by female athletes. China easily topped the medal table, winning 26 of the 45 available gold medals and accounting for half of the total female medallists. Japan won 46 medals, 16 of them gold, while South Korea was a clear third with a total of 21 medals. No athletes from either Guam or Mongolia reached the podium.

Athletics at the 2005 East Asian Games
The Estádio Campo Desportivo in Macau
Dates1 – 4 November
Host cityMacau, PR ChinaMacau
VenueEstádio Campo Desportivo
LevelSenior
Events45
Participation? athletes from
9 nations
Records set11 Games records
2001
2009


During the four-day competition, a total of 11 East Asian Games records were broken. Among these were Liu Xiang's 13.21 seconds run in the 110 metres hurdles and a 20.06 m throw in the shot put from Zhang Qi (who had set a Chinese record some weeks earlier). The 2000 Olympic Champion Wang Liping brought her career to a close with a final gold in the 20 km race walk.

A total of six athletes medalled in multiple individual events: Yuki Nakamura won both the men's 5000 and 10,000 metres events, while Hiromi Ominami won two silvers on the women's side. Lee Duhaeng took 10,000 m silver and 5000 m bronze, Bae Hae-Jin did a bronze double in the 1500/5000 m, and Chen Fu-Pin won the 800 metres silver and 1500 m bronze. In the field events, Yuka Murofushi won bronze in both the discus and hammer throws.

While the large majority of events featured performances of an international standard, some competitions fell far short of the level expected of a regional games event. Many of Japan's top athletes were absent and a number of Chinese competitors had peaked earlier at the 10th Chinese National Games in Nanjing. Only one athlete (Takuro Mori) managed to clear the bar in the whole of the men's pole vault contest, while Hou Fei took bronze in the men's hammer with a small throw of 37.14 (almost half that of the winner). In the women's 4×400 metres relay Macau's bronze medal time of 4:05.61 was over thirty seconds slower than the winning team, and some 50 seconds off the world record time. Furthermore, the distances races were criticised for their slow pacing, the men's 10,000 bronze medalist running slightly slower than the women's bronze medalist.[1][2]

Records edit

Name Event Country Record Type
Liu Qing 800 metres   China 2:00.11 GR
Hiroyuki Morikawa 1500 metres   Japan 3:48.27 GR
Feng Yun 100 metres hurdles   China 13.09 GR
Liu Xiang 110 metres hurdles   China 13.21 GR
Huang Xiaoxiao 400 metres hurdles   China 55.33 GR
Yu Chaohong 20 km walk   China 1:23:51 GR
Zhao Yingying Pole vault   China 4.40 GR
Kim Duk-Hyung Triple jump   South Korea 16.79 GR
Zhang Qi Shot put   China 20.06 GR
Song Aimin Discus throw   China 64.32 GR
Zhang Wenxiu Hammer throw   China 72.23 GR
Ma Ning Javelin throw   China 61.95 GR
Key:0000 WR — World record  • AR — Area record  • GR — Games record  • NR — National record

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Hu Kai (CHN) 10.40   Shingo Kawabata (JPN) 10.54   Wang Shih-Wen (TPE) 10.63
200 metres   Shinji Takahira (JPN) 20.88   Yang Yaozu (CHN) 21.34   Suh Min-Suk (KOR) 21.42
400 metres   Yoshihiro Horigome (JPN) 46.44   Yosuke Inoue (JPN) 47.41   Chao Un Kei (MAC) 49.43
800 metres   Lee Jae-Hun (KOR) 1:48.60   Chen Fu-Pin (TPE) 1:49.74   Masaharu Nakano (JPN) 1:50.10
1500 metres   Hiroyuki Morikawa (JPN) 3:48.27 GR   Yasuhiro Tago (JPN) 3:50.82   Chen Fu-Pin (TPE) 3:52.63
5000 metres   Yuki Nakamura (JPN) 14:05.77   Tomohiro Seto (JPN) 14:16.44   Lee Duhaeng (KOR) 14:24.03
10,000 metres   Yuki Nakamura (JPN) 31:59.69   Lee Duhaeng (KOR) 31:59.72   Iao Kuanun (MAC) 34:55.56
110 metre hurdles   Liu Xiang (CHN) 13.21 GR   Shi Dongpeng (CHN) 13.36   Kota Kumamoto (JPN) 13.89
400 metre hurdles   Takayuki Koike (JPN) 50.85   Zhang Shibao (CHN) 51.04   Susumu Saito (JPN) 52.08
3000 metre steeplechase   Yoshitaka Iwamizu (JPN) 8:40.16   Yasunori Uchitomi (JPN) 8:45.47   Wu Wen-Chien (TPE) 8:50.41
4×100 metre relay   Japan (JPN) 39.61   Chinese Taipei (TPE) 39.89   China (CHN) 39.90
4×400 metre relay   Japan (JPN) 3:07.70   Chinese Taipei (TPE) 3:09.06   South Korea (KOR) 3:12.10
Half marathon   Toshinari Fujimoto (JPN) 1:08:14   Huh Jang-Kyu (KOR) 1:08:17   Eom Hyo-Seok (KOR) 1:08:38
20 km walk   Yu Chaohong (CHN) 1:23:51 GR   Shin Il-Yong (KOR) 1:24:44   Takayuki Tanii (JPN) 1:25:51
High jump   Huang Haiqiang (CHN) 2.23   Naoyuki Daigo (JPN) 2.23   Zhang Shufeng (CHN) 2.20
Pole vault   Takuro Mori (JPN) 5.00 Not awarded Not awarded
Long jump   Song Jian (CHN) 7.77 w   Kenji Fujikawa (JPN) 7.73   Oh Sang-Won (KOR) 7.72
Triple jump   Kim Duk-Hyung (KOR) 16.79 GR   Yohei Kajikawa (JPN) 16.45   Zhu Shujing (CHN) 16.38
Shot put   Zhang Qi (CHN) 20.06 GR   Jia Peng (CHN) 18.84   Shon Hyun (KOR) 18.06
Discus throw   Wu Tao (CHN) 61.74   Tulake Nuermaimaiti (CHN) 59.27   Choi Jong-Bun (KOR) 54.19
Hammer throw   Hiroaki Doi (JPN) 70.35   Lee Yoon-Chul (KOR) 66.40   Hou Fei (MAC) 37.14
Javelin throw   Li Rongxiang (CHN) 79.75   Chen Qi (CHN) 76.96   Chu Ki-Young (KOR) 75.59
Decathlon   Kim Kun-Woo (KOR) 7754   Yu Bin (CHN) 7531   Hsaio Szu-Pin (TPE) 7383

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Qin Wangping (CHN) 11.65   Shu Yan (CHN) 11.76   Ayumi Suzuki (JPN) 11.95
200 metres   Chen Lisha (CHN) 23.78   Rina Fujimaki (JPN) 24.58   Wan Kin Yee (HKG) 24.70
400 metres   Asami Tanno (JPN) 52.69   Tang Xiaoyin (CHN) 52.93   Xie Qing (CHN) 54.42
800 metres   Liu Qing (CHN) 2:00.11 GR   Yang Wei (CHN) 2:04.57   Ayako Jinnouchi (JPN) 2:05.45
1500 metres   Xie Sainan (CHN) 4:20.54   Kaori Kumasaka (JPN) 4:21.77   Bae Hae-Jin (KOR) 4:30.56
5000 metres   Xing Huina (CHN) 16:04.56   Hiromi Ominami (JPN) 16:10.77   Bae Hae-Jin (KOR) 16:35.35
10,000 metres   Bao Guiying (CHN) 32:35.07   Hiromi Ominami (JPN) 32:36.62   Paek Hyang-Ok (PRK) 34:53.06
100 metre hurdles   Feng Yun (CHN) 13.09 GR   Su Yiping (CHN) 13.44   Kumiko Ikeda (JPN) 13.45
400 metre hurdles   Huang Xiaoxiao (CHN) 55.33 GR   Wang Xing (CHN) 56.54   Satomi Kubokura (JPN) 57.38
4×100 metre relay   Japan (JPN) 44.88   China (CHN) 45.37   Hong Kong (HKG) 46.66
4×400 metre relay   China (CHN) 3:33.59   Japan (JPN) 3:36.64   Macau (MAC) 4:05.61 (NR)
Half marathon   Yoshiko Ichikawa (JPN) 1:16:31   Lim Kyung-Hee (KOR) 1:16:33   Jong Yong-Ok (PRK) 1:18:48
20 km walk   Wang Liping (CHN) 1:34:01   Kim Mi-Jung (KOR) 1:34:31   Sachiko Konishi (JPN) 1:35:10
High jump   Jing Xuezhu (CHN) 1.85   Zheng Xingjuan (CHN) 1.85   Mai Yonezu (JPN) 1.70
Pole vault   Zhao Yingying (CHN) 4.40 GR   Gao Shuying (CHN) 4.30   Ikuko Nishikori (JPN) 4.30
Long jump   Kumiko Ikeda (JPN) 6.54   Jung Soon-Ok (KOR) 6.31   Zhang Yuan (CHN) 6.12
Triple jump   Huang Qiuyan (CHN) 14.08   Xie Limei (CHN) 13.65   Kim Su-Yeon (KOR) 13.36
Shot put   Li Meiju (CHN) 18.12   Yoko Toyonaga (JPN) 16.89   Liu Yingpan (CHN) 16.50
Discus throw   Song Aimin (CHN) 64.32 GR   Ma Shuli (CHN) 60.13   Yuka Murofushi (JPN) 54.28
Hammer throw   Zhang Wenxiu (CHN) 72.23 GR   Liu Yinghui (CHN) 69.20   Yuka Murofushi (JPN) 63.67
Javelin throw   Ma Ning (CHN) 61.95 GR   Xue Juan (CHN) 61.42   Misa Nakano (JPN) 53.37
Heptathlon   Wang Hailan (CHN) 5932   Yuki Nakata (JPN) 5719   Chinami Yasuda (JPN) 5292

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (Macau)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China2619651
2  Japan16151546
3  South Korea371121
4  Chinese Taipei0347
5  Macau*0044
6  Hong Kong0022
  North Korea0022
8  Guam0000
  Mongolia0000
Totals (9 entries)454444133

References edit

General
Specific
  1. ^ Chua, Chong Jin (2005-11-04). China Tops Medal Tally - East Asian Games, Day Four Report. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-02-21.
  2. ^ Chua, Chong Jin (2005-11-01). China Reigns! East Asian Games, Day One. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-02-21.

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