Athletics at the 2005 West Asian Games

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Athletics
at the 2005 West Asian Games
Athletics pictogram.svg
VenueKhalifa International Stadium
Date7–9 December
← 2002

At the 2005 West Asian Games, the athletics events were held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar.[1] Contested over three days, from 7 to 9 December, it was the first time that women were allowed to compete in athletics events at the Games. A total of 28 events were contested, of which 23 by male and 5 by female athletes. The event was seen as a test event for the Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games, which Doha hosted the following year.[2][3]

The competition featured some high level performances by a handful of elite athletes: former World Youth champions Belal Mansoor Ali and Yahya Al-Ghahes won the 1500 metres and 100 metres, respectively, while world silver medallist Mubarak Hassan Shami claimed the half marathon title. On the women's side, 2004 Olympian Ruqaya Al-Ghasra won the women's 100 m. In spite of this, many events featured only a small number of athletes and the overall standard of competition was relatively low.[4][5]

Host nation Qatar topped the medal table with eleven gold medals, ten silver medals and six bronze medal. Their tally was greatly buoyed by the performances of former Kenya distance runners, including event winners Gamal Belal Salem, Majed Saeed Sultan and Musa Amer Obaid. Kuwait had the second highest number of golds with five, while Iran had the second greatest overall haul (13 medals; four golds). Of the nations competing at the games, only Lebanon and Yemen did not win medals in the athletics.

It was later revealed that 3000 metres steeplechase bronze medalist Mohammed Khassaf of Iraq and 200 metres and women's relay gold medallist Munira Saleh failed drugs test at the event and were banned.[6]

Medalists[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Yahya Al-Ghahes
 Saudi Arabia
10.39
 Qatar
10.53 Al-Waleed Abdulla
 Qatar
10.53
200 m
 Kuwait
21.31 Khalil Al-Hanahneh
 Jordan
21.39
 Qatar
21.51
400 m Fawzi Al-Shammari
 Kuwait
47.58
 Oman
48.32
 United Arab Emirates
49.14
800 m Majed Saeed Sultan
 Qatar
1:46.86
GR
Belal Mansoor Ali
 Bahrain
1:47.07 Abdulrahman Suleiman
 Qatar
1:48.22
1500 m Belal Mansoor Ali
 Bahrain
3:40.84
GR
Abubaker Ali Kamal
 Qatar
3:41.45
 Qatar
3:43.08
5000 m Essa Ismail Rashed
 Qatar
13:33.07
GR
Gamal Belal Salem
 Qatar
13:35.12
 Iran
14:39.17
10000 m Gamal Belal Salem
 Qatar
28:40.99
GR
Sultan Khamis Zaman
 Qatar
28:44.57
 Iran
31:34.57
110 m hurdles
 Saudi Arabia
14.14
GR
Rouhollah Askari
 Iran
14.42 None awarded
400 m hurdles Mubarak Al-Nubi
 Qatar
50.37
 Saudi Arabia
51.96
 Saudi Arabia
52.11
3000 m steeplechase Musa Amer Obaid
 Qatar
8:19.46
GR
Thamer Kamal Ali
 Qatar
8:33.03 Ali Al-Amri
 Saudi Arabia
8:59.44
4×100 m relay  Kuwait



40.48  Oman



Hamoud Al-Dalhami
40.73  Qatar



Al-Waleed Abdulla
40.85
4×400 m relay  Qatar
Mubarak Al-Nubi


Majed Saeed Sultan
3:09.81  Saudi Arabia


Mohammed Shaween
3:14.36  United Arab Emirates



3:18.81
Half marathon Mubarak Hassan Shami
 Qatar
1:02:21
GR
Ahmed Jumah Jaber
 Qatar
1:03:00
 Iraq
1:12:06
20 km walk
 Qatar
1:33:04
GR

 Qatar
1:34:15 Mohammad Jumaa
 Syria
1:35:11
High jump Mohamed Abbas Darwish
 United Arab Emirates
2.16
GR

 Saudi Arabia
2.16
 Saudi Arabia
2.13
Pole vault
 Qatar
5.00
GR

 Iran
5.00
=GR
Mohsen Rabbani
 Iran
4.80
Long jump Saleh Al-Haddad
 Kuwait
7.50 Ibrahim Mohamedin
 Qatar
7.48 Khalil Al-Hanahneh
 Jordan
7.37
Triple jump Mohammad Hazzory
 Syria
16.48
GR
Ibrahim Mohamedin
 Qatar
16.30
 Iran
15.90
Shot put Bilal Saad Mubarak
 Qatar
17.54
 Kuwait
17.25
 Saudi Arabia
16.58
Discus throw Ehsan Haddadi
 Iran
63.63
GR
Rashid Shafi Al-Dosari
 Qatar
60.11 Sultan Al-Dawoodi
 Saudi Arabia
57.93
Hammer throw Ali Al-Zinkawi
 Kuwait
76.25
GR

 Kuwait
65.07 Mohamed Faraj Al-Kaabi
 Qatar
63.27
Javelin throw
 Qatar
71.73
GR

 Iran
70.29
 Syria
69.59
Decathlon
 Iran
6445 Hadi Sepehrzad
 Iran
5660
 Saudi Arabia
4468

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Ruqaya Al-Ghasra
 Bahrain
12.28 Ghofrane Mohammad
 Syria
12.33 Dana Hussein
 Iraq
12.34
200 m Ghofrane Mohammad
 Syria
24.66
GR
Basma Al-Eshosh
 Jordan
25.25 Dana Hussein
 Iraq
25.26
4×100 m relay  Iran
Padideh Bolourizadeh


50.97
GR
 Oman



52.76  Kuwait



Danah Al-Nasrallah
1:00:78
High jump
 Iran
1.70
GR

 Jordan
1.35 Rima Taha
 Jordan
1.30
Long jump Rima Taha
 Jordan
5.82
GR
Fadwa Al-Bouza
 Syria
5.76 Padideh Bolourizadeh
 Iran
5.70

Medal table[]

Bahrain's Belal Mansoor Ali won 1500 m gold and 800 m silver medals.
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Qatar (QAT)1110627
2 Kuwait (KUW)5218
3 Iran (IRI)44513
4 Saudi Arabia (KSA)23611
5 Syria (SYR)2226
6 Bahrain (BRN)2103
7 Jordan (JOR)1326
8 United Arab Emirates (UAE)1023
9 Oman (OMA)0303
10 Iraq (IRQ)0033
Totals (10 nations)28282783

References[]

  1. ^ 3rd West Asian Games Archived 2011-07-27 at the Wayback Machine. Olympic Council of Asia. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.
  2. ^ Turner, Chris (2005-12-07). A dress rehearsal for 2006 – 3rd West Asian Games. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.
  3. ^ Athletics. WAG 2005. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.
  4. ^ Turner, Chris (2005-12-08). Former World Youth winner dashes to third sprint crown of year – West Asian Games. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.
  5. ^ Turner, Chris (2005-12-09). Shami takes Half Marathon title – West Asian Games. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.
  6. ^ Doping spoils West Asian games
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