Day 4 – China regains top position in the medals tally from Japan
Dubai (UAE) – 27 April 2024:Thrilling relay finals and distance races took the spotlight on the fourth and final day of the 21st Asian U20 Athletics Championships, which concluded on
Dubai (UAE) – 27 April 2024:Thrilling relay finals and distance races took the spotlight on the fourth and final day of the 21st Asian U20 Athletics Championships, which concluded on
Dubai (UAE) – 26 April 2024:It was an evening filled with excellent performances. Two Qatari athletes mainly caught the spectators’ attention. Oumar Doudai Abakar, the silver medalist in the previous
Dubai (UAE) – 25 April 2024:In the second day’s evening session, Chinese sprinters erased two long-standing 100m records from the record books in the 21st Asian U20 Athletics Championships. Keli
Dubai (UAE) – 24 April 2024: Two boys from India’s Uttar Pradesh state met their expectations, taking the first two places in the Javelin Throw on the opening day of
Dubai (UAE) – 23 April 2024:One would not have believed a major sporting event would happen in this central economic hub of Middle-East Asia after viewing the visuals from Dubai,
China ascertained the Champion Status once again, but this time narrowly, when its athletes won 12 gold against Japan’s 11 in the 2014 edition of the Asian Junior Championships held
The eleventh edition of the championships was held in Ipoh, Malaysia, in June 2004. The Chinese athletes once again proved their mettle by winning 16 out of 43 events contested.
Four years after successfully organizing the Asian Junior championships in the Indian capital, the Amateur Athletics Federation of India once again invited the continent’s young athletes to the same venue
The success of the inaugural World Junior Athletics Championships in Athens, Greece, in 1986 prompted the Asian Amateur Athletics Association to create its own competition for juniors. The 1st Asian Junior
BY : ASIAN AA Statistician – Heinrich Hubbeling ON THE ROAD (-courtesy of different Race – websites – ) INDIA International Daily World Marathon at Chandigarh / 31.03.2024 Men: Marathon: Akshay Kumar IND 2:22:33; Daniel Cheruiyot KEN 2:28:38; Ajay
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