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Athletics at the 1st East Asian Games
Dates9 – 18 May
Host cityShanghai, PR ChinaChina
VenueYuanshen Sports Centre Stadium
LevelSenior
Events41
Participation? athletes from
9 nations


At the 1993 East Asian Games, the athletics events were held at the Yuanshen Sports Centre Stadium in Shanghai, People's Republic of China. A total of 41 events were contested, of which 22 by male and 19 by female athletes.[1][2] The competition featured only track and field events as there was no marathon race and the 20 km walk was held on the track.

The host country, China, dominated the proceedings by winning the most gold medals and having the highest overall total. Chinese athletes won 29 of the 41 events, and won all of the women's competitions except two sprinting events. Japan was a clear second with a total of 29 medals, while South Korea was the third-most successful nation. All the countries at the Games won at least one medal in the athletics competition, with the sole exception of Macau.

Wang Huei-Chen, representing Chinese Taipei, was the only woman to upset the Chinese hegemony and she won the gold in both the 100 metres and 200 metres events. Qu Yunxia won the 1500 metres – an event that she went on to set a long-standing world record in at the 1993 Chinese National Games. The hammer throw saw 18-year-old Koji Murofushi (later an Olympic champion) reach his first international podium, winning a bronze medal. Zhang Lirong became the first and only women's 3000 metres champion of the Games as the event was replaced with the 5000 metres in 1997. Three athletes reached the podium in two individual events: Li Yong-Ae of North Korea won silver medals in the long and triple jump, her teammate Choi Ok-Soon was the 800 m and 1500 m bronze medallist, and Lee Myung-Sun won the javelin silver and shot put bronze.

A number of athletes went on to further success at the 1994 Asian Games: among the men's East Asian Games gold medallists, Lee Jin-Il, Shunji Karube, Takahisa Yoshida, Bi Zhong and Zhang Lianbiao also became the Asian champion in their event. On the women's side, Wang Huei-Chen, Qu Yunxia and Min Chunfeng went on to add the 1994 Asian gold to their East Asian titles.[3]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Wind: 3.4m/s
 Jin Sun-Kuk (KOR) 10.23 w  Lin Wei (CHN) 10.24 w  Chen Wenzhong (CHN) 10.25 w
200 metres
Wind: 3.0 m/s
 Zhao Cunlin (CHN) 20.99 w  Koji Ono (JPN) 21.19 w  Koji Ito (JPN) 21.19 w
400 metres  Yu Baoyi (CHN) 46.77  Xie Hong (CHN) 46.92  Koichi Konakatomi (JPN) 47.00
800 metres  Lee Jin-Il (KOR) 1:47.13  Kim Yong-Hwan (KOR) 1:48.75  Han Bo (CHN) 1:48.80
1500 metres  Kim Soon-Hyung (KOR) 3:56.17  Lin Jun (CHN) 3:56.18  Kim Bong-Yoo (KOR) 3:57.46
5000 metres  Yosuke Osawa (JPN) 13:47.61  Jun Hiratsuka (JPN) 13:51.67  Jiu Shangxuan (CHN) 13:54.09
10,000 metres  Nozomi Saho (JPN) 29:03.55  Tadashi Fukushima (JPN) 29:05.09  Ryu Ok-Hyon (PRK) 29:41.44
110 metre hurdles
Wind: 2.4 m/s
 Zheng Jinsuo (CHN) 13.77 w  Nobuaki Hoki (JPN) 13.88 w  Kimihiro Kaneko (JPN) 14.21 w
400 metre hurdles  Shunji Karube (JPN) 49.93  Gao Yonghong (CHN) 50.84  Du Yuechun (CHN) 51.03
3000 metre steeplechase  Akira Nakamura (JPN) 8:51.72  Sun Ripeng (CHN) 8:52.66  Niu Xinxiang (CHN) 9:04.54
4×100 metre relay  China (CHN) 39.36  Japan (JPN) 39.59  South Korea (KOR) 40.37
4×400 metre relay  China (CHN) 3:04.35  Japan (JPN) 3:05.99  North Korea (PRK) 3:26.75
20 km track walk  Chen Shaoguo (CHN) 1:21:29.1  Li Mingcai (CHN) 1:22:18.4  Tsutomu Takushima (JPN) 1:22:40.2
High jump  Takahisa Yoshida (JPN) 2.26 m  Lee Jin-Taek (KOR) 2.26 m  Xu Yang (CHN) 2.24 m
Pole vault  Ge Yun (CHN) 5.20 m  Takumi Takahashi (JPN) 5.10 m  Toshiyuki Hashioka (JPN) 5.10 m
Long jump  Nai Hui-Fang (TPE) 8.34 m  Nobuharu Asahara (JPN) 7.93 m  Zhou Ming (CHN) 7.84 m
Triple jump  Zou Sixin (CHN) 16.77 m w  Park Min-Soo (KOR) 16.58 m w  Chen Yanping (CHN) 16.53 m
Shot put  Ma Yongfeng (CHN) 19.50 m  Xie Shengying (CHN) 18.32 m  Lee Sung-Hoon (KOR) 17.12 m
Discus throw  Ma Wei (CHN) 57.18 m  Kim Yong-Nam (PRK) 51.56 m  Dashdendev Makhashiri (MGL) 49.72
Hammer throw  Bi Zhong (CHN) 74.60 m  Akiyoshi Ikeda (JPN) 67.62 m  Koji Murofushi (JPN) 66.78 m
Javelin throw  Zhang Lianbiao (CHN) 77.56 m  Chen Junlin (CHN) 75.02 m  Kim Ho-Kyum (KOR) 69.32 m
Decathlon  Munehiro Kaneko (JPN) 7995 pts  Cai Min (CHN) 7824 pts  Lee Fu-an (TPE) 7678 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Wind: 1.6m/s
 Wang Huei-Chen (TPE) 11.38  Xiao Yehua (CHN) 11.56  Gao Han (CHN) 11.57
200 metres
Wind: 2.0 m/s
 Wang Huei-Chen (TPE) 23.47  Chen Zhaojing (CHN) 23.67  Han Qing (CHN) 23.76
400 metres  Len Xuiyan (CHN) 53.75  Hsu Pei-Ching (TPE) 54.97  Keiko Amano (JPN) 55.75
800 metres  Zhang Yumei (CHN) 2:01.68  Lü Yi (CHN) 2:03.38  Choi Ok-Soon (PRK) 2:08.03
1500 metres  Qu Yunxia (CHN) 4:04.42  Liu Dong (CHN) 4:07.25  Choi Ok-Soon (PRK) 4:14.76
3000 metres  Zhang Lirong (CHN) 8:40.30  Zhang Linli (CHN) 8:44.82  Junko Kataoka (JPN) 8:59.10
10,000 metres  Zhong Huandi (CHN) 32:32.37  Wang Xiuting (CHN) 32:36.29  Maiko Kawasaki (JPN) 33:20.94
100 metre hurdles
Wind: −1.8 m/s
 Zhang Yu (CHN) 13.23  Feng Yinghua (CHN) 13.31  Chan Sau Ying (HKG) 13.35
400 metre hurdles  Zhang Weimin (CHN) 56.21  Jiang Limei (CHN) 56.96  Hsu Pei-Ching (TPE) 59.08
4×100 metre relay  China (CHN) 44.23  Japan (JPN) 45.49 Only two finished
4×400 metre relay  China (CHN) 3:33.41  Japan (JPN) 3:40.85 Only two finished
10,000 m walk  Li Chunxiu (CHN) 45:00.32  Cui Yingzi (CHN) 46:08.07  Yuko Sato (JPN) 46:29.39
High jump  Wang Wei (CHN) 1.89 m  Fu Xiuhong (CHN) 1.87 m  Lin Su-Chi (TPE) 1.83 m
Long jump  Yang Juan (CHN) 6.45 m  Li Yong-Ae (PRK) 6.33 m  Wang Shu-Hwa (TPE) 6.15 m
Triple jump  Zhang Jing (CHN) 13.64 m  Li Yong-Ae (PRK) 13.25 m w  Yoko Morioka (JPN) 13.01 m
Shot put  Zhang Liuhong (CHN) 19.88 m  Li Xiaoyun (CHN) 18.17 m  Lee Myung-Sun (KOR) 15.99 m
Discus throw  Min Chunfeng (CHN) 63.12 m  Qiu Qiaoping (CHN) 55.50 m  Ikuko Kitamori (JPN) 49.90 m
Javelin throw
Old model
 Ha Xiaoyan (CHN) 64.52 m  Lee Young-Sun (KOR) 61.44 m  Zhao Yuhong (CHN) 60.12 m
Heptathlon  Zhu Yuqing (CHN) 6064 pts  Zhang Xiaohui (CHN) 5821 pts  Ma Chun-Ping (TPE) 5636 pts

Medal table

Japan's Nobuharu Asahara was the long jump silver medallist.

  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)*29221162
2 Japan (JPN)6111229
3 South Korea (KOR)34512
4 Chinese Taipei (TPE)3159
5 North Korea (PRK)0347
6 Hong Kong (HKG)0011
 Mongolia (MGL)0011
8 Macau (MAC)0000
Totals (8 entries)414139121

See also

References

  1. ^ East Asian Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-05-01.
  2. ^ 1st EAG Shanghai PR 1993 Archived 2010-06-13 at the Wayback Machine. Olympic Council of Asia. Retrieved on 2010-05-01.
  3. ^ Asian Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-03-11.