2005 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 110 metres hurdles

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Liu Xiang
 China
Shi Dongpeng
 China
Rouhollah Askari
 Iran

Results

Heats

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RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11Liu Xiang China13.65Q
21Rouhollah Askari Iran13.88Q
22Shi Dongpeng China13.88Q
41Masato Naito Japan13.99Q
42Park Tae-Kyong South Korea13.99Q
62Mubarak Ata Mubarak Saudi Arabia14.01Q
72Mohd Robani Hassan Malaysia14.10q
81Mohammed Aissa Al-Thawadi Qatar14.25q
92Narongdech Janjai Thailand14.29
101Suphan Wongsriphuck Thailand14.31
111Aruna Indika Kumara De Silva Sri Lanka14.32
112Tasuku Tanonaka Japan14.32
132Tang Hon Sing Hong Kong14.58
142Muhammed Shah Pakistan14.68
151Jang Sung-Han South Korea14.73
161Bader Abdou Al-Ainain Saudi Arabia14.82

Final

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RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Liu Xiang China13.30
Shi Dongpeng China13.44
Rouhollah Askari Iran13.89
4Masato Naito Japan13.90
5Park Tae-Kyong South Korea14.04
6Mubarak Ata Mubarak Saudi Arabia14.13
7Mohd Robani Hassan Malaysia14.17
8Mohammed Aissa Al-Thawadi Qatar14.46
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