2025 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's javelin throw

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The men's javelin throw event at the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships was held on 30 and 31 May.[1]

LocationGumi, South Korea
Dates30 May (qualification)
31 May (final)
Competitors22 from 14 nations
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Men's javelin throw
at the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships
VenueGumi Civic Stadium
LocationGumi, South Korea
Dates30 May (qualification)
31 May (final)
Competitors22 from 14 nations
Winning distance86.40 m
Medalists
gold medal    Pakistan
silver medal    India
bronze medal    Japan
 2023
2027 
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Records

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Records before the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships
Record Athlete (nation) Distance (m) Location Date
World record[2]  Jan Železný (CZE) 98.48 Jena, East Germany 25 May 1986
Asian record[3]  Arshad Nadeem (PAK) 92.97 Paris, France 8 August 2024
Championship record  Cheng Chao-tsun (TPE) 86.72 Doha, Qatar 22 April 2019
World leading[4]  Julian Weber (GER) 91.06 16 May 2025
Asian leading[5]  Neeraj Chopra (IND) 90.23
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Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+8), was as follows:[1]

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Date Time Round
30 May 10:15 Qualification
31 May 17:10 Final
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Results

Qualification

Group A

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Place Athlete Nation #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 Arshad Nadeem  Pakistan 86.34 86.34 m Q
2 Rumesh Tharanga  Sri Lanka 83.71 83.71 m Q
3 Ryohei Arai  Japan 77.85 77.85 m Q, SB
4 Yashvir Singh  India 76.67 76.67 m Q
5 Nam Tae-poong  South Korea 70.80 76.26 76.26 m Q, PB
6 Abdulrahman Al-Azemi [de]  Kuwait 72.84 x 70.12 72.84 m q, PB
7 Artur Gafner [de]  Kazakhstan 70.70 72.66 x 72.66 m
8 Sarvar Ismaylov  Uzbekistan x 71.13 71.56 71.56 m PB
9 Cheng Chao-tsun  Chinese Taipei 67.64 70.10 70.80 70.80 m
10 Jeong Jun-seok  South Korea 66.91 x 65.04 66.91 m
11 Chon Weng  Macau 54.94 59.78 59.93 59.93 m
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Group B

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Place Athlete Nation #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 Yuta Sakiyama  Japan 72.85 81.36 - 81.36 m Q, SB
2 Sumeda Ranasinghe  Sri Lanka x 81.33 - 81.33 m Q
3 Sachin Yadav  India 79.62 - - 79.62 m Q
4 Muhammad Yasir  Pakistan 76.07 - - 76.07 m Q
5 Hu Haoran [de]  China 75.13 75.56 74.54 75.56 m q
6 Ali Fathi Ganji [de]  Iran 71.38 69.71 73.41 73.41 m q
7 Asadbek Murodov  Uzbekistan 66.24 66.54 69.65 69.65 m
8 Kim Dani  South Korea 69.30 66.59 68.03 69.30 m
9 Abdulaziz Al-Hemdan  Kuwait x 59.69 64.09 64.09 m PB
10 Ali Essa Abdelghani [de]  Saudi Arabia 62.50 x x 62.50 m
Abdul Hafiz [de]  Indonesia x x x NM
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Final

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Place Athlete Nation #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Arshad Nadeem  Pakistan 75.64 76.80 85.57 83.99 83.44 86.40 86.40 m
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sachin Yadav  India 79.65 74.05 72.07 77.37 83.08 85.16 85.16 m PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Yuta Sakiyama  Japan 76.45 74.82 73.25 79.52 79.35 83.75 83.75 m PB
4 Rumesh Tharanga  Sri Lanka 81.91 82.28 77.14 x 76.51 83.27 83.27 m
5 Yashvir Singh  India x x 77.24 80.23 80.23 82.57 82.57 m PB
6 Hu Haoran [de]  China 77.51 80.93 78.36 78.77 77.44 78.24 80.93 m SB
7 Sumeda Ranasinghe  Sri Lanka 79.81 77.82 x x x 79.58 79.81 m
8 Muhammad Yasir  Pakistan 70.53 75.39 74.50 72.92 x 74.78 75.39 m
9 Ryohei Arai  Japan 69.10 69.85 74.21 74.21 m
10 Abdulrahman Al-Azemi [de]  Kuwait 70.08 73.87 70.68 73.87 m PB
11 Ali Fathi Ganji [de]  Iran 72.11 x x 72.11 m
12 Nam Tae-poong  South Korea 65.67 63.38 69.42 69.42 m
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