2002 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 800 metres

Medalists

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Mikhail Kolganov
 Kazakhstan
Salem Amer Al-Badri
 Qatar
Adam Abdu Adam Ali
 Qatar

Results

Heats

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
13Abdulkabir Louraïbi Bahrain1:49.49Q
23Sajjad Moradi Iran1:50.96Q
34Mikhail Kolganov Kazakhstan1:51.69Q
44K.A. Jayakumar India1:52.38Q
54John Lozada Philippines1:52.56Q
64Hisato Suzuki Japan1:52.58q
73Redouane Jaddouh Syria1:52.84Q
81Salem Amer Al-Badri Qatar1:53.60Q
91Manoj Pushpakumara Sri Lanka1:53.80Q
101Akinori Mori Japan1:54.10Q
111Cho Jae-Deuk South Korea1:54.20q
123Mohamed Sifrath Sri Lanka1:54.50q, SB
132Mehdi Jelodarzadeh Iran1:54.79Q
142Adam Abdu Adam Ali Qatar1:55.14Q
152Sasidharan Primesh Kumar India1:55.36Q
164Ziad Aoun Lebanon1:55.64q, PB
171Thamy Huran Singh   Nepal1:56.60PB
183Chen Fu-Pin Chinese Taipei1:57.96
192Chidambaran Veeramani Singapore1:58.21PB
202Jimmy Anak Ahar Brunei2:00.81
213Lee Phongsanith Laos2:05.52PB
214Mohammad Al-Azemi Kuwait2:05.52SB
1Nader Halawa PalestineDNS
2Abdesalam Al-Dabaji PalestineDNS
2Chaminda Indika Wijekoon Sri LankaDNS

Semifinals

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
12Abdulkabir Louraïbi Bahrain1:50.09Q
22Adam Abdu Adam Ali Qatar1:50.17Q
32Akinori Mori Japan1:50.55Q
41Mikhail Kolganov Kazakhstan1:51.02Q
52Mehdi Jelodarzadeh Iran1:51.02q
61Salem Amer Al-Badri Qatar1:51.25Q
71Sajjad Moradi Iran1:51.29Q
81Redouane Jaddouh Syria1:51.??q
92Manoj Pushpakumara Sri Lanka1:51.63
102Sasidharan Primesh Kumar India1:51.09[2]
111John Lozada Philippines1:52.59
121K.A. Jayakumar India1:52.77
131Hisato Suzuki Japan1:53.43
142Ziad Aoun Lebanon1:55.78
152Cho Jae-Deuk South Korea1:56.31
1Mohamed Sifrath Sri LankaDQ

Final

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Mikhail Kolganov Kazakhstan1:48.91
Salem Amer Al-Badri Qatar1:48.95
Adam Abdu Adam Ali Qatar1:49.25
4Abdulkabir Louraïbi Bahrain1:49.55
5Redouane Jaddouh Syria1:49.98
6Akinori Mori Japan1:50.40
7Sajjad Moradi Iran1:51.72
Mehdi Jelodarzadeh IranDQ
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References

  1. Results Archived 2013-11-01 at the Wayback Machine
  2. This result is unlikely as this athlete did not qualify for the final.
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