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2019 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's long jump

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The men's long jump at the 2019 Asian Athletics Championships was held on 23 and 24 April.[1]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Yuki Hashioka
 Japan
Zhang Yaoguang
 China
Huang Changzhou
 China

Results

Qualification

Qualification rule: Qualifying performance 8.00 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualify for the final

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Zhang Yaoguang  China 7.86 7.86 q
2 A Yuki Hashioka  Japan 7.50 7.81 7.81 q
3 A Huang Changzhou  China 7.78 7.57 7.78 q, SB
4 B Lin Chia-hsing  Chinese Taipei 7.67 7.77w x 7.77 q
5 A Sapwaturrahman  Indonesia 7.72 x 7.66 7.72 q
6 B Shotaro Shiroyama  Japan x 7.72 7.72 q
7 B Mohammad Amin Al-Salami  Syria 7.45w 7.63 6.21 7.63 q, =NR
8 B Andre Anura  Malaysia x 7.50 7.58 7.58 q
9 A Janaka Prasad  Sri Lanka 7.48 7.44 7.57 7.57 q
10 B Vinura Lakmal Galolu Kankanamlage  Sri Lanka 7.53w 7.40 x 7.53 q
11 A Lin Hung-min  Chinese Taipei x x 7.52 7.52 q
12 B Nikita Loginov  Uzbekistan 7.24 7.47 7.18 7.47 q
13 B Janry Ubas  Philippines 7.44 7.25 x 7.44
14 A Joo Eun-jae  South Korea 7.00 7.05 7.40 7.40
15 B Muhannad Al-Absi  Saudi Arabia 7.23 7.33 6.96 7.33
16 A Ko Ho Long  Hong Kong x x 7.32 7.32
17 B Chan Ming Tai  Hong Kong x 7.31 x 7.31
18 B Rashid Al-Suwaidi  Qatar 7.08w 6.94 6.86 7.08 SB
19 A Ebrahim Faisal Asak  Kuwait 7.02 6.80 6.90 7.02 SB
20 A Javokhir Noriyev  Uzbekistan x 6.87 x 6.87 PB
21 A Salam Al-Yarabi  Oman x x 6.85 6.85 SB
22 A Ho Chon Lam  Macau 6.78 6.57 6.64 6.78

Final

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Yuki Hashioka  Japan 7.97 7.81 8.08 x 7.92 8.22 8.22 =WL, PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Zhang Yaoguang  China 7.90 x x x 8.13 x 8.13 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Huang Changzhou  China 7.90 x x x 8.13 x 7.97 SB
4 Lin Chia-hsing  Chinese Taipei 7.95 x x 7.81 7.86 7.92 7.95
5 Shotaro Shiroyama  Japan x x 7.58 7.78 x 7.53 7.78
6 Lin Hung-min  Chinese Taipei x 7.60 x 7.66 x x 7.66
7 Vinura Lakmal Galolu Kankanamlage  Sri Lanka 7.36 7.65 7.45 7.61 7.45 x 7.65
8 Janaka Prasad  Sri Lanka x 7.49 7.40 x x x 7.49
9 Nikita Loginov  Uzbekistan 7.28 x 7.39 7.39
10 Mohammad Amin Al-Salami  Syria 7.17 7.19 7.28 7.28
11 Andre Anura  Malaysia x x 6.78 6.78
Sapwaturrahman  Indonesia x x x NM

References

  1. ^ "Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 April 2019. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
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