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2005 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's long jump

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The men's long jump event at the 2005 Asian Athletics Championships was held in Incheon, South Korea between 1-2 September 2005.

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Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Ahmed Fayaz Marzouk
 Saudi Arabia
Oh Sang-Won
 South Korea
Zhou Can
 China

Results

Qualification

Rank Group Name Nationality Result Notes
1 A Ahmed Fayaz Marzouk  Saudi Arabia 8.01 q, SB
2 A Zhou Can  China 7.92 q
3 B Oh Sang-Won  South Korea 7.86 q
4 A Henry Dagmil  Philippines 7.69 q
5 A Shamsher Singh  India 7.60w q
6 A Masaki Morinaga  Japan 7.60 q
7 B Cai Xiaobao  China 7.59 q
8 B Shinichi Terano  Japan 7.59 q
9 A Konstantin Safronov  Kazakhstan 7.56 q
10 A Ban Gi-Hoon  South Korea 7.56 q
11 B Saleh Abdelaziz Al-Haddad  Kuwait 7.55 q
12 B Mahan Singh  India 7.55 q
13 A Hussein Abdullah Al-Yoha  Kuwait 7.46
13 B Waseem Khan  Pakistan 7.46w
15 A Kittisak Sukon  Thailand 7.34w
16 B Zhandos Akhmetov  Kazakhstan 7.31
17 B Shahrul Amri Suhaimi  Malaysia 7.23
18 B Therayut Philakong  Thailand 7.17
19 A Kenneth Wang Kan  Singapore 7.11
20 B Mubarak Al-Jassem  Saudi Arabia 6.61
21 B Marc Habib  Lebanon 6.48
A Leong Kin Kuan  Macau NM

Final

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ahmed Fayaz Marzouk  Saudi Arabia 7.98
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Oh Sang-Won  South Korea 7.87 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Zhou Can  China 7.83
4 Masaki Morinaga  Japan 7.78
5 Henry Dagmil  Philippines 7.75
6 Mahan Singh  India 7.64
7 Shamsher Singh  India 7.61
8 Saleh Abdelaziz Al-Haddad  Kuwait 7.46
9 Shinichi Terano  Japan 7.45
10 Cai Xiaobao  China 7.37
11 Ban Gi-Hoon  South Korea 7.22
Konstantin Safronov  Kazakhstan NM

References

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