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The Asian Grand Prix athletics series is a commendable idea aimed at providing the athletes from this continent more exposure and more opportunities to compete against each other.

The world's best track and field athletes hail from the U.S., Europe and Africa. And those who make the grade from Asia are just a handful. For Asian athletes to travel to the west to take part in top level meets is an expensive affair and often they are not even eligible to get an entry in these meets.

So, the Asian GP series now presents the athletes a chance to take part in competitions in their own continent and is a step in the right direction by the Asian Amateur Athletic Association (AAAA).

The idea of an Asian GP was first mooted in 1987 but the event is getting underway only now, thanks to the initiative shown by the present office-bearers of AAAA. It is learnt that an Asian All Stars meet may also be organised next year. However, the organisers must be prepared to offer a sizeable prize money as well as appearance money to attract top stars. https://web.archive.org/web/20190608160324/https://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/2002/05/18/stories/2002051801332200.htm


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Asian Athletics Grand Prix Series

Number Year Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Events Overall Winner
1 2002   Hyderabad   Bangkok   Manila 12+12+12   Chine
2 2003   Hyderabad   Colombo   Bangkok   Manila -
3 2004   Songkhla   Colombo   Manila -
4 2005   Sidoarjo   Singapore   Songkhla -
5 2006   Bangkok   Bangalore   Pune -
6 2007   Bangkok   Guwahati   Pune -
7 2008   Bangkok   Nakhon Ratchasima   Hanoi -
8 2009   Suzhou   Kunshan   Hong Kong -
9 2010   Pune   Bangalore   Chennai -
10 2011   Jiaxing   Kunshan   Wunjiang -
11 2012   Bangkok   Kanchanaburi   Chonburi -
12 2013   Bangkok   Chonburi   Colombo -
- cancelled
13 2015   Bangkok   Pathumthani   Chanthaburi -
- cancelled
14 2017   Jinhua   Jiaxing   Taipei City -
- cancelled
15 2019   Jiangjin   Chongqing -

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2018 Asian Cross Country Championships

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also create : https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2018_Asian_Cross_Country_Championships&redirect=no

results of champion of 2018 at this : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_Cross_Country_Championships

also : http://athleticsasia.org/index.php/k2-component/167-athletes-from-the-host-nation-took-the-individual-senior-honours-while-japan-swept-the-four-team-titles-on-offer-at-the-14th-asian-cross-country-championships

http://athleticsasia.org/attachments/article/167/14thaxc2018-results.pdf

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-03/15/c_137041818.htm

https://japanrunningnews.blogspot.com/2018/03/japan-dominates-asian-cross-country.html

Junior Women's 6 km Individual 1. Yuna Wada (Japan) - 20:43 2. Ririka Hironaka (Japan) - 20:45 3. Tomomi Musembi Takamatsu (Japan) - 20:48 4. Nozomi Tanaka (Japan) - 21:13 5. Zeng Ting (China) - 22:42

Team 1. Japan - 6 2. China - 20

Senior Women's 8 km Individual 1. Dan li (China) - 28:03 2. Yukari Abe (Japan) - 28:06 3. Jadhav Sanjivani (India) - 28:19 4. Nanami Watanabe (Japan) - 28:27 5. Xinjan Zhang (China) - 28:41


6. Yuka Hori (Japan) - 28:44 7. Rina Nabeshina (Japan) - 28:57 9. Rika Kaseda (Japan) - 29:50

Team 1. Japan - 12 2. China - 14 3. India - 28

Junior Men's 8 km Individual 1. Cairen Suolang (China) - 25:35 2. Yuhi Nakaya (Japan) - 25:39 3. Ren Tazawa (Japan) - 25:42 4. Ryunosuke Chigira (Japan) - 26:02 5. Reito Hanzawa (Japan) - 26:15


7. Kiyoto Suzuki (Japan) - 26:29

Team 1. Japan - 9 2. China - 19 3. Iran - 31

Senior Men's 12 km Individual 1. Jianhua Peng (China) - 38:22 2. Kazuya Nishiyama (Japan) - 38:26 3. Shunsuke Imanishi (Japan) - 38:28 4. Kosei Yamaguchi (Japan) - 38:37 5. Ciwang Danmuzhen (China) - 39:07


6. Kazuma Taira (Japan) - 39:11 8. Hayato Mera (Japan) - 39:39

Team 1. Japan - 9 2. China - 16 3. Iran - 32

14th Asian Cross Country Championships

Guiyang, China, 3/15/18 click here for complete results

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_All_Star_Athletics_Meet

Asian All Star Athletics Meet

https://www.sportskeeda.com/athletics/asian-all-star-athletics-meet-at-the-newly-renovated-jawaharlal-nehru-stadium

Athletics Federation of India is organizing the Asian All-Star Athletics Meet for the second time in succession. India hosted the previous edition in Bhopal two years ago after the inaugural meet at Singapore in 2004.


https://web.archive.org/web/20170728002746/http://athleticsasia.org/index.php/results/asian-all-star-athletics-meet/28-asian-all-star-athletics-meet-2004/file

https://web.archive.org/web/20180921191138/http://athleticsasia.org/index.php/results/asian-all-star-athletics-meet/25-asian-all-star-athletics-meet-2008/file

https://web.archive.org/web/20170728003237/http://athleticsasia.org/index.php/results/asian-all-star-athletics-meet/26-asian-all-star-athletics-meet-2010/file

https://web.archive.org/web/20181019205945/http://athleticsasia.org/index.php/results/asian-all-star-athletics-meet/27-asian-all-star-athletics-meet-2012/file

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_Athletics_Association

https://athleticsasia.org/index.php/results/asian-all-star-athletics-meet

9 juin 2019 à 08:51 (CEST)


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Asian All Star Athletics Meet

Number Year Host Events Overall Winner
1 2004   Singapore 16   Chine
2 2008   Bhopal 18   Inde
3 2010   New Delhi 24   Inde
4 2012   Almaty 15   Kazakhstan


Asian Premier Marathons (APM)

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https://web.archive.org/web/20180723131525/http://athleticsasia.org/index.php/k2-component/168-zicheng-li-and-yinli-he-leads-500-000-prized-asian-premiere-marathon-series-after-seoul-marathon

world’s first ever continental marathon event league Asian Premier Marathons (APM) ushered in the opening race of the 2018 calendar year during Seoul Marathon. APM series officially kicked off the start of its inaugural 2017-2018 season at the 2017 Beijing Marathon. After a perfect debut in Beirut Marathon back in November, APM returned to East Asia today. This is the first time APM has come to Seoul. Eventually, Kenyan athlete Wilson Loyanae Erupe, the race record holders and Damte Hiru from Ethiopia won the men's and women's title with the results of 2:06:57 and 2:24:08, respectively. Kim Jaehoon and Kim Doyeon, both Korean nationals, were the fastest man and woman among all Asian runners. The results were 2:13:24 and 2:25:41, respectively, significantly raised the bar of the best result of Asian runners in the APM series this season.

Asian Premier Marathons (APM) is jointly established by Infront China, a full subsidiary of Infront Sports & Media, one of the most respected sports marketing companies in the world, together with Beijing Marathon, Beirut Marathon and Seoul Marathon under the leadership of Asian Athletics Association (AAA). Starting from its official launch ceremony held in July 21, the first race of the inaugural season 2017-2018 of APM series successfully kicked off in Beijing Marathon 2017 on September 17. The first season is followed by Beirut Marathon 2017 which finished in November last year. In the calendar year of 2018, after its debut in Seoul Marathon, APM will return to Beijing Marathon to end the 2017-2018 season.