2023 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 200 metres

The men's 200 metres event at the 2023 Asian Athletics Championships was held on 15 and 16 July.[1]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Towa Uzawa
  Japan
Yang Chun-han
  Chinese Taipei
Koki Ueyama
  Japan

Results

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Heats

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Held on 15 July[2]

Qualification rule: First 4 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.

Wind:
Heat 1: +0.7 m/s, Heat 2: +0.5 m/, Heat 3: 0.0 m/s, Heat 4: -1.1 m/, Heat 5: +0.2 m/s

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Xie Zhenye   China 20.57 Q
2 1 Towa Uzawa   Japan 20.73 Q
3 2 Koki Ueyama   Japan 20.73 Q
4 3 Yang Chun-han   Chinese Taipei 20.87 Q
5 3 Ko Seung-hwan   South Korea 20.91 Q
6 5 Femi Ogunode   Qatar 20.93 Q
7 5 Shajar Abbas   Pakistan 21.06 Q
8 2 Abdulaziz Abdou Atafi   Saudi Arabia 21.06 Q
9 5 Chen Wen-pu   Chinese Taipei 21.12 Q
10 1 Rashid Al-Aasmi   Oman 21.16 Q
11 1 Milad Naseh Jahani   Iran 21.17 Q
12 4 Shin Min-kyu   South Korea 21.17 Q
13 2 Noureddine Hadid   Lebanon 21.18 Q
14 1 Ngần Ngọc Nghĩa   Vietnam 21.20 Q
15 4 Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie   Saudi Arabia 21.23 Q
16 4 Mohamed Obaid Al-Saadi   Oman 21.30 Q
17 1 Ho Wai Lun   Hong Kong 21.43 q, PB
18 3 Mark Lee   Singapore 21.48 Q
19 5 Chayut Khongprasit   Thailand 21.53 Q
20 2 Mohammad Jahir Rayhan   Bangladesh 21.67 Q
21 1 Bilal Thiyab   Jordan 21.73 q, PB
22 5 Vitaliy Zems   Kazakhstan 21.76 q
23 4 Jonathan Nyepa   Malaysia 21.79 Q
24 1 Aimat Tulebayev   Kazakhstan 21.82 q
25 2 Chan Kin Wa   Macau 21.85
26 3 Mueed Abdul   Pakistan 21.86
27 5 Sorsy Phompakdy   Laos 21.90 NR
28 4 Favoris Muzrapov   Tajikistan 22.30
29 5 Aayush Kunwar   Nepal 22.40 PB
30 4 Alisher Sadulayev   Turkmenistan 22.41
31 3 Md Rakibul Hasan   Bangladesh 22.41
32 2 Ibrahim Nahil Nizar   Maldives 22.59 PB
33 3 Shivaraj Parki   Nepal 22.64 PB
34 2 Penjor Tshering   Bhutan 22.83 NR
35 3 Wais Ahmad Atayee   Afghanistan 23.68 PB
36 4 Safar Ali Ahmadi   Afghanistan 24.90 PB
4 Soraoat Dapbang   Thailand DNS
5 Reuben Rainer Lee Siong En   Singapore DNS

Semifinals

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Held on 15 July[3]
Qualification rule: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.

Wind:
Heat 1: 0.0 m/s, Heat 2: -0.2 m/, Heat 3: -0.4 m/s

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Towa Uzawa   Japan 20.56 Q
2 2 Femi Ogunode   Qatar 20.66 Q
3 1 Xie Zhenye   China 20.71 Q
4 3 Yang Chun-han   Chinese Taipei 20.71 Q
5 1 Ko Seung-hwan   South Korea 20.79 Q
6 2 Koki Ueyama   Japan 20.83 Q
7 3 Abdulaziz Abdou Atafi   Saudi Arabia 20.85 q
8 2 Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie   Saudi Arabia 20.99 q
9 1 Shajar Abbas   Pakistan 21.04
10 2 Mohamed Obaid Al-Saadi   Oman 21.08
11 1 Chen Wen-pu   Chinese Taipei 21.09
12 1 Chayut Khongprasit   Thailand 21.12
13 1 Milad Naseh Jahani   Iran 21.14
14 2 Shin Min-kyu   South Korea 21.15
15 3 Noureddine Hadid   Lebanon 21.16
16 3 Rashid Al-Aasmi   Oman 21.17
17 2 Ngần Ngọc Nghĩa   Vietnam 21.20
18 3 Vitaliy Zems   Kazakhstan 21.48
19 3 Mark Lee   Singapore 21.56
20 1 Mohammad Jahir Rayhan   Bangladesh 21.69
21 2 Ho Wai Lun   Hong Kong 21.82
22 3 Jonathan Nyepa   Malaysia 21.83
23 2 Bilal Thiyab   Jordan 21.86
24 1 Aimat Tulebayev   Kazakhstan 22.14

Final

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Held on 16 July[4]
Wind: 0.0 m/s

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Towa Uzawa   Japan 20.23
  6 Yang Chun-han   Chinese Taipei 20.48
  8 Koki Ueyama   Japan 20.53
4 3 Xie Zhenye   China 20.66
5 7 Ko Seung-hwan   South Korea 20.66
6 1 Abdulaziz Abdou Atafi   Saudi Arabia 20.74
7 2 Fahad Mohamed Al-Subaie   Saudi Arabia 21.10
8 5 Femi Ogunode   Qatar 29.03

References

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