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Men's Under 20 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jumpei MASEDA
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3:50.15
2.
Mustafa MOHSEN
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3:52.19
3.
Mehedi HASSAN
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3:56.02
4.
Aibol OMAR
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3:58.58
5.
Chang-ki OH
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4:00.58
6.
Yu-An LIN
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4:01.10
7.
Anvar BATYRBEKOV
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4:07.23
8.
Lok Yin CHU
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4:09.89
9.
S.D.Shehan DILRANGA
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4:10.21
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Men's Under 20 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yuan-Kai HSIEH
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13.44
2.
Oumar Doudai ABAKAR
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13.68
3.
Hiu Long LIU
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13.73
4.
Yi-Kai LIN
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13.77
5.
Ui-jin SIN
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14.28
6.
Elvin Yap ZHI XIAN
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14.76
 
Saad Mohamed AL-BAKHEET
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DNS
 
Nayef Mubarak AL-RASHIDI
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DQ
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Men's Under 20 High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tzu-Chieh LO
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2.20
2.
Jin-woo CHOI
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2.20
3.
Souta HARAGUCHI
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2.18
4.
Ahmed Abdullah AL-TARUTI
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2.12
5.
Haruya SUZAKI
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2.06
6.
Quoc Thinh NGUYEN
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2.06
7.
Amiket SUBHASH
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2.03
8.
Ye-chan LM
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2.03
9.
J.C.Majin REYNOLDS
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1.99
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Men's Under 20 Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Heng SHU
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8.03
2.
Mingfu LIN
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7.49
3.
Hongming ZHANG
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7.34
4.
. RAJAT
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7.26
5.
Ngai Him LAW
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7.23
6.
Ryoga KURA
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7.08
7.
Kuok Ngai LAM
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6.62
8.
Sultan SALAH AL-RAYES
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6.62
 
Chan-hueong LEE
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NM
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Men's Under 20 4x400m Relay
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Methawi KANHAAUDOM
Lakki YUYAMADU
Thawatchai HIMAIAD
Sarawut NUANSRI
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3:08.34
2.
Deepak SINGH
Megavarnam SHARAN
Rihan CHOUDARY
Navpreet SINGH
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3:08.79
3.
Jeong-hyun KIM
Gun-yul BAE
Hyun-joo NA
Jun-sung KIM
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3:12.08
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Women's Under 20 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jennifer SAITA
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23.99
2.
Athicha PETCHAKUL
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24.31
3.
Mei-Mei YANG
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24.33
4.
Nayana KOKARE
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24.53
5.
Nur Afrina B.MOHAMAD RIZAL
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24.70
6.
Tsz To LI
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24.83
7.
Na HUANG
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24.90
8.
Unnathi Aiyappa BOLLAND
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24.96
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