At the 1921 Far Eastern Championship Games, the athletics events were held in Shanghai, China in May and June.[1] A total of 18 athletics events were contested at the competition. The five-mile track race was held for the first time, replacing the road race over the same distance that featured at the previous edition. Lighter implements were adopted for the shot put in comparison to the international standard.[2]
V Far Eastern Championship Games | |
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Dates | May and June 1921 |
Host city | Shanghai, China |
Events | 18 |
Participation | 3 nations |
The Philippines won over half the available gold medals and were the most successful team in the athletics programme. Japan managed five golds and also nine silver medals in the sport. China performed poorly in comparison, receiving only six medals in total, although half of these were gold medals. Japan had most success in tracks events, particularly in middle- and long-distance running, where it completed a medal sweep. China won its four individual medals in field and combined track and field events. The Philippines had a top-two finisher in all but four events.[2]
Fortunato Catalon defended both his sprint titles, maintaining his domination of the discipline since the 1917 games. Antonio Alo, another Filipino, was the only other person to defend a title from the 1919 event with a games record victory in the pole vault. Tu Jungtang was China's outstanding athlete as he won an unusual discus throw and pentathlon double.
Katsuo Okazaki, the winner of the mile run and 880-yards runner-up, later represented Japan at the 1924 Summer Olympics and went on to become the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs.[3]
Medal summary
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | Fortunato Catalon (PHI) | 10.0 | Eriberto Castillon (PHI) | ??? | Ichiro Kaga (JPN) | ??? |
200 yards straight | Fortunato Catalon (PHI) | 23.2 | Eriberto Castillon (PHI) | ??? | Ichiro Kaga (JPN) | ??? |
440 yards | Vicente Lopez (PHI) | 52.8 | Valentin Malinao (PHI) | ??? | Francisco Danao (PHI) | ??? |
880 yards | Kikuo Toda (JPN) | 2:03.8 | Katsuo Okazaki (JPN) | ??? | Saburo Hasumi (JPN) | ??? |
One mile | Katsuo Okazaki (JPN) | 4:40.2 | Kikuo Toda (JPN) | ??? | Saburo Hasumi (JPN) | ??? |
Five miles | Nobuyuki Yoshioka (JPN) | 26:44.0 | Konosuke Sano (JPN) | ??? | Yuzo Hatakeyama (JPN) | ??? |
120 yd hurdles | Ignacio Amad (PHI) | 16.6 | Bunkichi Watanabe (JPN) | ??? | Pedro Abiera (PHI) | ??? |
220 yd hurdles straight | Juan Escamos (PHI) | 26.4 | Bunkichi Watanabe (JPN) | ??? | Pedro Abiera (PHI) | ??? |
4×220 yd relay | Philippines (PHI) | 1:34.8 | Japan (JPN) | China (CHN) | ||
4×400 yd relay | Philippines (PHI) | 3:38.6 | Japan (JPN) | China (CHN) | ||
High jump | Yuan Qingxiang (CHN) | 1.71 m | Eduardo Suela (PHI) | 1.69 m | Pedro Zorilla (PHI) | 1.67 m |
Pole vault | Antonio Alo (PHI) | 3.51 m | Faustino Carlos (PHI) | ??? m | Carlos Nicolas (PHI) | ??? m |
Long jump | Simon Santos (PHI) | 6.77 m | Nicholas Machan (PHI) | 6.75 m | Generoso Rivera (PHI) | 6.73 m |
Shot put | Masasuke Nakamura (JPN) | 12.83 m | Moises Lucas (PHI) | 12.72 m | Antonio Alo (PHI) | 12.55 m |
Discus throw | Tu Jungtang (CHN) | 32.36 m | Carlos Nicolas (PHI) | 31.80 m | Moises Lucas (PHI) | 30.74 m |
Javelin throw | Nobuo Asaoka (JPN) | 47.30 m | Carlos Nicolas (PHI) | 47.24 m | Moises Lucas (PHI) | 47.20 m |
Pentathlon | Tu Jungtang (CHN) | 410 pts | Tadaomi Futamura (JPN) | 353 pts | Goro Kozawa (JPN) | 340 pts |
Decathlon | Juan Taduran (PHI) | 775 pts | Shinichi Sato (JPN) | 760 pts | Chu Ente (CHN) | 713 pts |
References
edit- ^ Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of International Games. McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina. ISBN 0-7864-1026-4.
- ^ a b Far Eastern Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-12-18.
- ^ Katsuo Okazaki. Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2014-12-22.
- Results
- Far Eastern Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-12-18.