History of the Asian Junior Championships (Part-3)
The eleventh edition of the championships was held in Ipoh, Malaysia, in June 2004. The Chinese athletes once again proved their mettle by winning 16 out of 43 events contested. ...
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The Asian Track and Field Championships were initially planned at the 1962 Asian Games through the initiative of Major General Aziz Salleh the Chief of the Indonesian Federation (PASI) but went a-begging by the “emergence” of the ill-conceived first and last Games of the Emerging Forces (GANEFO).
The Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union President Tan Sri Mohamed Ghazali Shafie tried to revive the idea to hold the Championships at the 1966 Asian Games at Bangkok but met no better fate as circumstances outside the control of athletics idealists intervened.
The eleventh edition of the championships was held in Ipoh, Malaysia, in June 2004. The Chinese athletes once again proved their mettle by winning 16 out of 43 events contested. ...
Four years after successfully organizing the Asian Junior championships in the Indian capital, the Amateur Athletics Federation of India once again invited the continent’s young athletes to the same venue...
The success of the inaugural World Junior Athletics Championships in Athens, Greece, in 1986 prompted the Asian Amateur Athletics Association to create its own competition for juniors. The 1st Asian Junior...
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