Athletics at the 1997 East Asian Games
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At the 1997 East Asian Games
1997 East Asian Games
The 2nd East Asian Games were held in Busan, South Korea from May 10 to May 19, 1997.Originally the 2nd edition of East Asian Games was to be held in Pyongyang, North Korea in September, 1995. However, North Korea dropped the 2nd Games due to the unstable policial situation in the Korean...

, the athletics events were held at the Busan Gudeok Stadium
Busan Gudeok Stadium
Busan Gudeok Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Busan, South Korea. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 24,363 people and opened in 1928. During the 1988 Summer Olympics, it hosted some football preliminary matches. And it was a main stadium for the 2nd East...

 in Busan
Busan
Busan , formerly spelled Pusan is South Korea's second largest metropolis after Seoul, with a population of around 3.6 million. The Metropolitan area population is 4,399,515 as of 2010. It is the largest port city in South Korea and the fifth largest port in the world...

, South Korea
South Korea
The Republic of Korea , , is a sovereign state in East Asia, located on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula. It is neighbored by the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the east, North Korea to the north, and the East China Sea and Republic of China to the south...

 between 10–19 May. A total of 43 events were contested, of which 23 by male and 20 by female athletes.

In terms of country performance the competition was a closely contested affair between Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

, which dominated the men's events, and China which led in the women's proceedings. Both finished with a total of 16 gold medals, but China's strength in depth showed in the minor medals as it took a medal haul of 52 (ten more than Japan). Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan , officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Ranked as the ninth largest country in the world, it is also the world's largest landlocked country; its territory of is greater than Western Europe...

 took the third-most gold medals with seven, while the hosts (South Korea) won 18 medals to be the third-best medalling team, although this was one of their weaker sports.

In terms of athletes, Minori Hayakari provided a boost to Japan by winning silver in the 800 metres
800 metres
The 800 meter race is a common track running event. It is the shortest common middle distance track event. The 800 meter is run over two laps of the track and has always been an Olympic event. During indoor track season the event is usually run on a 200 meter track, therefore requiring four laps...

 and a bronze in the 1500 metres
1500 metres
The 1,500-metre run is the premier middle distance track event.Aerobic endurance is the biggest factor contributing to success in the 1500 metres but the athlete also requires significant sprint speed.In modern times, the 1,500-metre run has been run at a pace faster than the average person could...

 event. Wang Zhicheng of China also won two individual medals: a 5000 metres
5000 metres
The 5000 metres is a popular running distance also known as 5 km or 5K in American English. It is one of the track events in the Olympic Games and the World Championships in Athletics. "5000 metres" refers to racing on a track and "5K" usually refers to a roadrace or cross country event...

 silver, and 10,000 metres bronze. A number of athletes went on to further success at the 1998 Asian Games
Athletics at the 1998 Asian Games
-Men's events:-Women's events:-Medal table:-External links:* - GBR Athletics...

: Koji Ito
Koji Ito
is a retired Japanese track and field sprinter. He is a former Asian record holder in the 100 metres and 200 metres, and still holds the indoor record as well as the 4×400 metres relay record....

 and Koji Murofushi
Koji Murofushi
is a Japanese hammer thrower. He has been among the world elite since the 2001 World Championships, where he won the silver medal. He was olympic champion during the Athens Olympics. In 2011, He was crowned world champion.-Career:...

 won gold in their events, and China had particular success with their field eventers as Ren Ruiping
Ren Ruiping
Ren Ruiping is a female Chinese triple jumper. Ren set three world junior records in triple jump, and is a former Asian record holder with 14.66 metres. The record now belongs to Olga Rypakova of Kazakhstan with 15.25 metres.-Achievements:-External links:...

, Li Meisu
Li Meisu
Li Meisu is a retired Chinese shot putter who won the bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.She also won the Asian Games in 1982 and 1998, the Asian Championships in 1998 and the East Asian Games in 1997....

 and Li Shaojie
Li Shaojie
Li Shaojie is a male Chinese discus thrower. His personal best throw is 65.16 metres, achieved in May 1996 in Nanjing. This is the current Chinese record....

 all took Asian Games
Asian Games
The Asian Games, officially known as Asiad, is a multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia. The Games were regulated by the Asian Games Federation from the first Games in New Delhi, India, until the 1978 Games. Since the 1982 Games they have been organised by the...

 gold medals.

Men

100 metres
Wind: 4.0 m/s
10.04 w 10.30 w 10.36 w
200 metres 20.98 GR 21.05 21.23
400 metres 45.84 GR 46.08 46.50
800 metres 1:49.00 1:50.75 1:50.76
1500 metres 3:49.90 GR 3:49.97 3:51.18
5000 metres 13:55.84 14:03.62 14:22.96
10,000 metres 28:44.60 GR 29:29.08 29:49.54
110 metre hurdles 13.67 GR 13.70 13.85
400 metre hurdles 49.60 GR 50.41 50.73
3000 metre steeplechase 8:39.28 GR 8:45.38 8:54.16
4×100 metre relay  Japan 39.32 GR  People's Republic of China 39.43  Chinese Taipei 40.31
4×400 metre relay  Japan 3:04.35 =GR  South Korea 3:09.11  Chinese Taipei 3:09.77
Half marathon 1:07:06 1:07:16 1:08:17
20 km track walk 1:23:58.59 1:23:59.99 1:27:39.38
High jump 2.28 m GR 2.24 m 2.24 m
Pole vault 5.50 m GR 5.40 m 5.40 m
Long jump 8.13 m 8.03 m w 7.92 m
Triple jump 16.89 m GR 16.71 m 16.39 m
Shot put 19.47 m 18.57 m 18.28 m
Discus throw 62.58 m GR 60.42 m 60.14 m
Hammer throw 73.40 m 69.56 m 68.68 m
Javelin throw 77.80 m GR 73.74 m 72.42 m
Decathlon 7372 pts 7103 pts 7045 pts

Women

100 metres
Wind: 2.5 m/s
11.46 w 11.49 w 11.55 w
200 metres 23.44 GR 23.82 24.09
400 metres 52.92 GR 53.48 54.17
800 metres 2:06.16 2:07.65 2:10.05
1500 metres 4:19.36 4:19.80 4:21.37
5000 metres 15:37.53 GR 15:38.73 15:46.88
10,000 metres 31:31.85 GR 32:47.20 33:02.25
100 metre hurdles 13.16 GR 13.29 13.31
400 metre hurdles 55.90 GR 58.00 58.06
4×100 metre relay  People's Republic of China 45.05  Japan 45.16  Chinese Taipei 45.52
4×400 metre relay  People's Republic of China 3:35.27  Japan 3:36.60  South Korea 3:54.05
Half marathon 1:14:19 GR 1:14:22 1:14:31
10,000 m track walk 46:23.25 47:08.09 47:20.49
High jump 1.91 m GR 1.88 m 1.88 m
Long jump 6.59 m GR 6.42 m 6.25 m
Triple jump 14.47 m GR 13.50 m 13.13 m
Shot put 19.07 m 18.26 m 17.56 m
Discus throw 63.82 m GR 61.94 m 51.90 m
Javelin throw 56.92 m 56.10 m 51.06 m
Heptathlon 5971 pts 5737 pts 5560 pts

Medal table

Key:
1 align=left |16 19 17 52
2 align=left |16 12 14 42
3 align=left |4 6 8 18
4 align=left |7 2 0 9
5 align=left |0 3 3 6
6 align=left |0 1 0 1
7 align=left |0 0 1 1
8 align=left |0 0 0 0
8 align=left |0 0 0 0
Total 43 43 43 129

External links

  • Official website from Olympic Council of Asia
    Olympic Council of Asia
    The Olympic Council of Asia is a governing body of sports in Asia, currently with 45 member National Olympic Committees. The current president is Sheikh Fahad Al-Sabah. The oldest NOC is from Japan and Philippines, recognized by the International Olympic Committee in 1911; whereas East Timor is...

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