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2011 Asian Athletics Championships

The 19th Asian Athletics Championships were held in Kobe, Japan between July 7–10, 2011 at the Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium. The tournament had 507 athletes from forty Asian nations competing in the 42 track and field events over the four-day competition.〔(19th Asian Athletics Championships Hyogo・Kobe-Japan ). JAAF. Retrieved on 2011-08-13.〕
Two countries dominated the events: the host nation Japan won the most medals at the competition (32 overall, 11 golds), closely followed by China's eleven golds and 27 overall medal haul. The next most successful countries were Bahrain (which won five golds on the track through its former Ethiopian and Kenyan runners) and India, which won twelve medals.
A total of eight Championship records were equalled or beaten at the competition. India's Mayookha Johny won the long jump and also broke the Indian record to take bronze in the triple jump. Twenty-year-old Mutaz Essa Barshim cleared 2.35 metres in the high jump.〔(Barshim improves to 2.35m in Kobe - Asian champs, day 3 ). IAAF (2011-07-10). Retrieved on 2011-08-13.〕 Liu Xiang won his fourth consecutive 110 metres hurdles title with a championship record mark.〔(Liu Xiang clocks 13.22 championships in Kobe - Asian champs, final day ). IAAF (2011-07-11). Retrieved on 2011-08-13.〕 Kuwait's Mohammad Al-Azemi completed an 800/1500 metres double with Iranian Sajjad Moradi finishing as runner-up both times. On the women's side, Truong Thanh Hang of Vietnam won the 800 m and was the 1500 m silver medallist.
Gretta Taslakian of Lebanon and Iraqi Gulustan Ieso won their countries' first ever medals in the women's section, while the traditionally male-only United Arab Emirates sent their first ever female athlete to the competition (Betlhem Desalegn).〔(Su Bingtian takes Asian 100m title in Kobe - Asian champs, Day 2 ). IAAF (2011-07-09). Retrieved on 2011-08-13.〕 Ieso and Olga Tereshkova both failed doping tests at the competition, thus losing their individual medals and also their team relay medals.〔
==Medal summary==


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