Showing posts with label Malaysia 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malaysia 2019. Show all posts

Lee Hup Wei Clears 2.23m to Defend High Jump Gold at Asian GP in China

>> June 08, 2019

Lee Hup Wei has won another gold medal during the second series of Asian Grand Prix at Chongqing, China (June 7).

He cleared 2.23m height in his first attempt to secure the gold medal from Chinese Taipei's Hsiang Chun Hsien who also set the same height in the second attempt. Hup Wei won it on countback.

During the first series 3 days ago (June 4), he captured the gold medal after clearing a height of 2.23m as well at the same venue.

For a record, the 32-year-old former Asian Champion won his seventh gold overall in Asian GP series, first two in China in 2009, and then three in India a year later.

Lee Hup Wei clears 2.23m to with both series of Asian GP (Photo: Asian AA)
Vietnamese Vu Duc Anh managed to clear a good height of 2.19m and earned the bronze.✨

Meanwhile, in men's triple jump, Chinese athletes Fang Yaoqing (16.83m) and Xu Xiaolong (16.43m) secured 1-2 spots as they did 3 days ago (17.17m and 16.72m, respectively).⚡️

In this second series, Malaysia's Hakimi Ismail bagged the bronze after registering 16.19m. He set a season-best of 16.32m during the first series.✨

Behind the two-time SEA Games champion in both series was his main SEA Games rival, Mark Hary Diones of the Philippine 🇵🇭who set 15.98m (and 16.27m earlier).


Full results here DAY 1 & DAY 2

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Prabudass Krishnan Runs Second Fastest Malaysian in the 5000m in 14:33.10

>> May 13, 2019

Prabudass Krishnan lowered his lifetime best performance in the men's 5000m as he clocked 14:33:10 during the latest (270th) Long Distance Competition series of Nippon Sports Science University (NSSU) yesterday (12 May) at Tokyo, Japan.


It came after he set his second sub-15 of 14:37:52 just three weeks ago at the same venue, which was already a SEA Games Gold Standard Performance.

Vietnam's Nguyen Van Lai won the last SEA Games in 14:55.15 with Prabudass in second place (14:57.43).

He moved up to second fastest on Malaysia's All-Time lists,  bettering A. Munusamy's 14:33.99 time from 1996 and now behind only the 25-year-old national record of 14:06.84 by M. Ramachandran.

Within 3 weeks, Prabudass Krishnan set another personal best in the 5000m 
Prabudass Krishnan at the start of his 5000m race


Watch his race on YouTube (or below):

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Who Are the Fastest Boys in the World?

>> April 28, 2019

Apart from the medals won, there has to be a certain standard or reference whereby people can easily determine how good (or bad) you are.

For example, the current standard for the men's 100m to be in the 2020 Olympic Games is 10.05, and to be a Top 100 of the World at present, you must run at least 10.15, and 10.25 for Top 200.

This can be clearly determined in track and field events, especially for senior levels. This is however difficult for the younger age-group performance - lack of info out there.

The current world absolute age-13 best of 10.85 is held by Darrel Brown of Trinidad and Tobago. Brown achieved his lifetime best 8 years later in 9.99, almost a full second difference. Australian James Gallaugher holds the world age-13 best for the 200m in 21.73.

The world age-14 best is held by Jamaica's Sachin Dennis with a time of 10.51. Darrel Brown held the world age-14 best for 200m (21.20) for almost 2 decades, before it was broken by Dennis (20.89) in 2017. Malaysia's Muhammad Azeem Fahmi (14 years and 360 days) came very near to the mark set by Brown when he ran 21.24 earlier this week during the Malaysian schools meeting at Iskandar Puteri, Malaysia.

Sachin Dennis(Jamaica), Azeem Fahmi (Malaysia), and Wei Hao Lun (Chinese Taipei) are among the young athletes who achieved supreme performance at young ages

Sachin Dennis also holds the world age-15 best in the 100m in 10.20. About a year ago, American Anthony Schwartz sets world age-16 best of 10.15.

The big man Usain Bolt holds the world age-15 best in the 200m in 20.58. He also holds the world age-16 best in 20.13 that is also the official world U18 record as accepted by the governing body, while Japan's Yoshihide Kiryu holds 100m record for world U18 in 10.01.


Azeem Fahmi runs 10.63 to win class 2 (under 15) in Malaysian schools championship

The American record for boys 13-14 age-group (under 15) is held by Bryce Love in a time of 10.73 while the 200m is 21.77 by Ashton Allen.

Of interest, I have compiled a series of annual age-group top lists for the male under 16 for the 100m and 200m to identify what is required to be the best in the world for this particular age-group (under 16) and events.

The term age-group needs to be understood carefully as it can be absolute or relative. Age-group in athletics refers to the standard set by the governing body for athletics, as stated in the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) competition rules, that is "XX" years old on 31 December in the year of the competition (i.e. relative age).

The holders of world age-group best above are based on absolute age (i.e. actual age). However, I have compiled the top lists based on the IAAF standard for competitions and records.

The fastest boys in the world from 2016 to 2019 (relative age; age at 31 December of Year) are as listed:

2016 - World Under 16
100m
10.59 ... Dominik Illovszky (HUN) born. 4 Jan 2002 (14y)
10.68 ... Khafre Brown (USA) born. 29 May 2001 (15y)
10.68 ... Justin Tsukamoto (JPN) born. 22 Mar 2001 (15y)
10.71 ... Javon Williams (TTO) born. 2001 (15y)
10.75 ... Edward Osei Nketia (NZL) born, 8 May 2011 (15y)

200m
21.32 ... Khafre Brown (USA) born. 29 May 2001 (15y)
21.70 ... Roshaun Rowe (JAM) born. 23 September 2002 (14y)
21.70 ... Jayson Weber (RSA) born. 1 Jan 2001 (15y)
21.71 ... Andrew Brown (USA) born. 2003 (13y)
21.77 ... Ashton Allen (USA) born. 25 Mar 2002 (14y)

2017 - World Under 16
100m
10.51 ... Sachin Dennis (JAM) born. 2 August 2002 (15y)
10.71 ... Avindale Smith (TTO) born. 23 January 2002 (15y)
10.71 ... Darian Clarke (BAR) born. 5 March 2002 (15y)
10.73 ... Raphael Bouju (NED) born.  15 May 2002 (15y)
10.77 ... Enrico Sancin (ITA) born. 5 March 2002 (15y)

200m
20.89 ... Sachin Dennis (JAM) born. 2 August 2002 (15y)
21.23 ... Ashton Allen (USA) born. 25 March 2002 (15y)
21.24 ... Avindale Smith (TTO) born. 23 January 2002 (15y)
21.29 ... Marcellus Moore (USA) born. 30 Jun 2002 (15y)
21.44 ... Darian Clarke (BAR) born. 5 March 2002 (15y)
21.45 ... Sasha Zhoya (FRA) born. 25 June 2002 (15y)
21.52 ... Dominic Ogbechie (GBR) born. 15 May 2002 (15y)

2018 - World Under 16
100m
10.37 ... Terrique Stennett (JAM) born 3 January 2003 (15y)
10.68 ... Brune Godson (NGR) born. 2003 (15y)
10.72 ... Alexander  Nunley (USA) born. 9 September 2003 (15y)
10.78 ... Muhammad Azeem Fahmi (MAS) born 29 April 2004 (14y)
10.81 ... Adrian Kerr (JAM) born. 2003 (15y)

200m
21.69 ... Adrian Kerr (JAM) born. 2003 (15y)
21.74 ... Bouwahghi Nkrumie (JAM) born. 16 February 2004 (14y)
21.78 ... Shakeem McKay (TT0) born. 2003 (15y)
21.89 ... Muhammad Azeem Fahmi (MAS) born. 29 April 2004 (14y)

2019 - World Under 16*
100m
10.54 ... Bouwahghi Nkrumie (JAM) born. 16 February 2004 (15y)
10.63 ... Muhammad Azeem Fahmi (MAS) born. 29 April 2004 (15y)
10.69 ... Christopher Scott (JAM) born. 2004 (15y)
10.70 ... Wei Hao Lun (TPE) born. 2004

200m
21.24 ... Muhammad Azeem Fahmi (MAS) born. 29 April 2004 (15y)
21.56 ... Wei Hao Lun (TPE) born. 2004
21.70 ... Christopher Scott (JAM) born. 2004
21.77 ... Alicke Cranston (JAM) born. 6 May 2004 (15y)
21.83 ... Dalan Oliphant (RSA) born. 3 July 2004 (15y)


Sachin Dennis runs 10.20 at 100m a new world age-15 best

From the lists above, it could tell well that in order to be in the top lists (i.e. World fastest boys), an athlete has to run, on average 10.5-10.6 for the 100m dash, or 21.3-21.6 for the 200m event.

This information may not be as crucial as the appropriate development of young performers to be super-elite athletes but may be important to identify the "gold and diamond" (super talents) for appropriate talent management. There is no guarantee that talented teens will easily transition to become great athletes.


*Information as of 28 April 2019 (only regular performance).

Acknowledgments: ATFS, IAAF, Asian AA, Tilastopaja, D.Eisold

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Jonathan Nyepa runs 20.92 in 200m for a new persona best

>> April 27, 2019

Flash Report ___Malaysia's Jonathan Nyepa clocked a season-best 10.42 (+1.1) in the 100m to win the Torrin Lawrence Memorial meeting today (27 April / USA) at the University of Georgia, Athens GA, USA.

Maurice Simpson came second in 10.46, while Darius Turner in third (10.73).

Four weeks ago, he ran a wind-aided time of 10.42 (+2.6) at Gainesville, Florida.

Jonathan has a PB of 10.28 from the 2017 South Korean open, which is faster than Watson Nyambek's former national record (10.30).

He sits on second in Malaysia's All-Time lists behind Khairul Hafiz Jantan (10.18).

Earlier, Jonathan set a lifetime best of 20.92 (+1.9) in the men's 200m, beating his previous best by 0.18s.

He finished in second place behind Elija Goodwin (20.59).

A 20.92 timing would have been a national record, equalling M.Jegathesan's record from 1968 had he record it earlier before it was broken by Khairul Hafiz Jantan (with 20.90) in July 2017.

He moved up to 3rd on Malaysia All-Time lists behind Russel Taib (20.77), Khairul Hafiz Jantan (20.90) and tied with M. Jegathesan for the third-ranking at 20.92.

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Azeem Fahmi Sets New 200m Record of 21.24s

>> April 24, 2019

Azeem Fahmi has set another record during the Malaysian schools championships in Iskandar Puteri, Johor today (24 April 2019).

The 15-year old clocked an impressive time of 21.24s during the 200m final to easily bag the gold medal and rewrite his own meeting record of 21.89s that he set last year when he was just 14.

Earlier, he earned two gold medals and new records from the 100m dash (10.63s) and long jump (6.89).

The question would be how fast is 21.24 in 200m? simply say, a 21.24s clocking would win a medal in most of the national open competitions (e.g. Malaysia, Thailand, Chinese Taipei, South Korea...) at senior levels.

Based on the last IAAF World Youth championships (under 18y), Azeem would have been among the top four positions in the 200m and top three in the 100m.

Sabah's 13-year-old Jad Rizalman Washif came second in 22.66, while Sarawak's Audray Hilla third in 22.71.



His 200m performance put him among the best in relation to the Malaysian all-time best performance.

Malaysian All-Time Lists (as at April 2019)
By Jad Adrian (ATFS)

20.77 ... Russel Alexander Nasir Taib 2019 (age 21y)
20.90 ... Khairul Hafiz Jantan 2017 (19y)
20.92 ... M. Jegathesan 1968 (25y)
20.97 ... Azmi Ibrahim 2001 (25y)
21.01 ... Muhammad Aqil Yasmin 2018 (21y)
21.04 ... Aravinthevar Gunasegaran 2016 (23y)
21.10 ... Jonathan Nyepa 2018 (22y)
21.14 ... R. Ganeshwaran 1999 (21y)
21.20 ... Watson Nyembek 1995
21.20 ... Mohd Izzuddin Yahya 2015 (28y)
21.22 ... Rabuan Pit 1981 (25y)
21.24 ... Badrul Hisyam Abdul Manap 2016 (21y)
21.24 ... Abdul Wafiy Roslan 2018 (19y)
21.24 ... MUHAMMAD AZEEM MOHD FAHMI 2019 (15y)
21.26 ... Mohd Haiqal Hanafi 2018 (19y)
21.27 ... Nazmizan Muhammad 2003 (22y)


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Azeem Fahmi Clocks 10.63s in 100m

>> April 21, 2019

Muhammad Azeem Fahmi unleashes storming 100m performance by clocking a time of 10.63s to win the Malaysian school championships in Iskandar Puteri, Johor today (21 April).

He ran against a strong headwind of -1.8 m/s. This would have been around 10.54 under 0.0 m/s condition. Given +1.8 tailwinds his time would be translated to 10.45!.

The 15-year-old Perakian powered forward at the start, seizing control of the race after just a few metres, and then pulls away from the field in the midway.

He renewed his own championship record in the process.

Azeem sent a strong message during semifinals by "jogging" to a new championship record of 10.72, breaking his own record of 10.87 that he set during the last edition. He was 14 back then.

His 10.63 performance in the national school meeting would have won a medal in the last edition of IAAF World youth championships.

Sabah's Hanssen Yap was in second (11.15) while Sarawak's Audray Hilla third in 11.17.


Personal Details

Name: Muhammad Azeem bin Mohd Fahmi
Date of birth: 29 April 2004
Hometown: Teluk Intan, Perak
Coach: Muhammad Amir Izwan
Development: State sports school of Perak
Training ground: Gunung Rapat, Ipoh

Progress in sprint events
2019 - 15 years
100m 10.63
200m 21.24

2018 - 14 years
100m 10.78 / 10.5h
200m 21.70

2017 - 13 years
100m 11.23

2016 - 12 years
100m 12.76

Azeem's achievements (as of today) *updated 25 April

2019
National Schools (MSSM Championships), Iskandar Puteri
100m - Gold medal (10.63s)
200m - Gold medal (21.24s)
Long Jump - Gold medal (6.93m)
4x400m - Gold medal (3:24.69)

Little Athletics, Perth, Australia
100m - Gold medal (10.84s)
200m - Gold medal (21.50s)

SEA Youth championship, Ilagan, Philippine
100m - Gold medal (10.69s)
200m - Gold medal (21.86s)

State Schools (Perak Schools Championships)
100m - Gold medal (10.4h)
200m - Gold medal (21.2h)
Long Jump - Gold medal (6.77m)

2018
National Schools (MSSM Championships), Shah Alam
100m - Gold medal (10.78s)
200m - Gold medal (21.70s)

State Schools (Perak Schools Championship)
100m - Gold medal (10.6h)
200m - Gold medal (21.9h)


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Best Performances of the Malaysia Open Grand Prix 2019

>> April 01, 2019

Team Malaysia wrapped up the 1st Malaysia Open Grand Prix with a haul of 8 GOLD, 15 SILVER, and 14 BRONZE, ahead of Kyrgyzstan (5-1-0), South Korea (4-6-4), and Chinese Taipei (4-4-4).

Irrespective of nationality, the best performance of the meet came from (no special order):
> Men's 100m - Lalu Muhammad Zohri (INA) 10.20
> Men’s 400mh – Chen Chieh (TPE) 49.77
> Men’s High Jump - Lee Hup Wei (MAS) 2.27m
> Men's long jump - Sapwaturrahman (INA) 7.97m
> Men’s shot put – Ivan Ivanov (KAZ) 19.53m
> Men's discus throw - Musab Momani (JOR) 56.16m
> Men’s hammer throw - Lee Ywunchul (KOR) 70.70m
> Women’s 100mh – Emilia Nova (INA) 13.59
> Women’s hammer throw – Park Seojin (KOR) 49.52m

Southeast Asian Best Performances (SEA Games GOLD standard)
> Men's 100m - Lalu Muhammad Zohri (INA) 10.20
> Men’s High Jump - Lee Hup Wei (MAS) 2.27m
> Men's long jump - Sapwaturrahman (INA) 7.97m
> Men’s hammer throw – Jackie Wong (MAS) 65.87m

Southeast Asian Best Performances (SEA Games MEDAL standard)
> Men’s 200m – Russel Taib (MAS) 21.12
> Men’s 400m - Luqmanul Hakim Khairul Akmal (MAS) 46.92
> Men’s long jump - Andre Anuar (MAS) 7.72m
> Men’s triple jump - Muhammad Hakimi Ismail (MAS) 16.16m
> Men’s discus throw - Abdul Rahman Lee (MAS) 50.03m

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Lalu Zohri Wins 10.20 in Malaysia Open GP 2019

>> March 31, 2019

The first day (30 March) of the 2019 Malaysia Open Grand Prix in Kuala Lumpur provided some exciting and top class performances.

But the performances at Bukit Jalil Stadium were dominated by Malaysian athletes who collected 5 gold medals (out of 13), 6 silver, and 6 bronze.

Nevertheless, the best performances of the day in "continental terms" came from several events including the men's 100m, 400m hurdles, shot put, and long jump.

As anticipated, Indonesia's Lalu Muhammad Zohri, the gold medalist of the 2018 World U20 championships took the victory in the century dash with a time of 10.20 (+0.1), a mere less than his personal best of 10.18, which was set during the gold medal-winning of the world juniors.

Men's 100m finals in Malaysian open GP 2019
A 10.20 clocking also equaled his time during the last Asian Games in Jakarta where he finished in seventh place.

The 19-year-old did not get a good start but seen dominant enough at the second half of the century dash, much more like of Carl Lewis. He covered the distance in 45 steps.

Lalu Zohri was first known as he run 10.25 last year during the pre-Asian Games meeting in February last year at Jakarta.

He now has nine sub-10.30 performances (10.18 to 10.28) including two from the present international meeting.

Malaysia's Zulfiqar Ismail was distant away and crosses the line in second in 10.41, right ahead of Chinese Taipei's Wei-Hsu Wang (10.44) and Malaysia's Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi (10.46).
Lalu Zohri with Malaysian sprinters Haiqal (left) and Zulfiqar (right)
In the men's long jump, Asian games bronze medalist Sapwatturahman has registered 7.97m (+0.5) to win his pet event while Malaysian youngster Andre Anura had a new personal best of 7.72m (+0.8) in second.

Chinese Taipei's Chen Chieh took the victory in the men's 400m hurdles in a fast time of 49.77s. The Taiwanese has a personal best of 49.05. His teammate Ming-Yang Peng was trailing in second in 50.21.

Jordan's Musab Al-Momani who came with a lifetime best of 62.64m had no problem to win the men's discus throw in 56.16m.

Ivan Ivanov of Kazakhstan had the longest throw after registering 19.53m from his third attempt to win the men's shot put, beating South Korea's Jung Ilwoo in second place (19.08m). The 6-foot-8 Kazakhstani has a lifetime best of 20-m.
Ivan Ivanov throws 19.53m
In the women's 100m, Kirghizistan's Anna Bulanova recorded a lifetime best of 11.75 (0.0) to win the women's 100m. Chinese Taipei's Chia Chen Hu was second in 11.89. Three Malaysians Siti Fatimah Mohamad (11.91), Komalam Shally Selveratnam (11.94), and Azreen Nabila Alias (12.04) were in 3rd to 5th places.

The five gold medals won by Team Malaysia came from Iskandar Alwi in the men's pole vault (5.20m), Royson Vincent in the men's 800m (1:51.11), Connie Choo Kang Ni in women's discus throw (44.39m), Kirthana Ramasamy in women's triple jump (13.17m), and Mandy Goh i in women's 400mh (64.91).

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Rayzam Shah runs 13.82 at Singapore Open 2019

>> March 28, 2019

Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian has clocked a time 13.82 (+0.5) en route to grabbing a bronze medal during the 81st Singapore Open Track and Field Championships today (28 March 2019), which bettered his winning time (13.83) in the last SEA Games.

He achieved the effort after recording a season-best of 13.89 (0.0) during the heats. Both results show that he is ready to challenge his two-year-old national record of 13.67.

Hong Kong's Mui Ching Yung and Chan Chung Wang were neck-to-neck through the line in an identical time of 13.77.

Meanwhile, in the men's triple jump, Malaysia's Muhammad Hakimi Ismail has beaten his SEA Games main rival, Mark Harry Diones of the Philippines by just a 5 cm margin in a distance of 16.01m.

Philippine's Kristina Marie Knott whose personal record is 23.23 has beaten Singapore's former SEA Games champion Veronica Shanti Pereira in the women's 200m, 23.79 over 23.85.

Thailand's Natta Nachan clinched the women's javelin gold medal after throwing a distance of 52.57m.

Selected results as follows;

MEN

200m final (+0.8)
1. Reuben Lee Siong En (SGP) 21.64
2. Mohamad Idris (BRU) 21.65
3. Kei Takase(JPN) 21.66

800m
1. Tatsuy Nishikubo (JPN) 1:50.83
2. Marco Volog (PHI) 1:51.63
3. Phuoc Luong Duc (VIE) 1:56.14

110m hurdles
1. Mui Ching Yung (HKG) 13.77
2. Chan Chung Wang (HKG) 13.77
3. Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian 13.82

Triple Jump
1. Muhammad Hakimi Ismail 16.01 (0.0)
2. Mark Harry Diones (PHI) 15.96
3. Pratchaya Tepparak (THA) 15.85


WOMEN

200m final (+0.6)
1. Kristina Knott (PHI) 23.79
2. Veronica Pereira (SGP) 23.85
3. Alvin Tehupeiory (INA) 24.23

800m
1. Agustina Manik (INA) 2:11.88
2. Narumi Uchiyama (JPN) 2:14.63
3. Aung Aye Aye (MYA) 2:15.23

Triple Jump
1. Parinya Chuaimaroeng (THA) 13.42 (0.0)
2. Tio Rozario (SGP) 12.16 (0.0)
3. Wai Ann Lee (SGP) 11.75 (0.0)

Javelin Throw
1. Natta Nachan (THA) 52.57
2. Gim Gyeong Ae (KOR) 50.40
3. Heo Hyo Jeong (KOR) 49.87


UPDATE:

Download full results (Singapore Open Track & Field 2019)

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Russel Taib Renews Malaysian 200m Record in 20.77s

>> March 23, 2019

Australian based Malaysian sprinter Russel Taib has broken Khairul Hafiz's national record in the men's 200m with a time of 20.77s during the 2019 Queensland Track Classic at Brisbane, Australia today (23/3/2019).

Official results

He achieved the time with a wind reading of 2.0 m/s, just inside the allowed limit of +2.0m/s as set by the International Association of Athletics Federations.

Japan's Kei Takase won the B race right in front of Russel in 20.75s while South Korea's Lee Jae-Ha came third in 20.91s.

During the Malaysian Games in 2018, the Asian Youth bronze medalist came only third at 200m (21.30s), however, right on the same track earlier in January this year, the 21-year-old came very close to beating Khairul Hafiz's record during the Shield athletics meeting by recording 20.94s (+1.8).

For a record, Khairul Hafiz held Malaysian 200m record of 20.90s after breaking M.Jegathesan's national record of 20.92s which has stood for 49 years during the Malaysian national championships in 2017.

Meanwhile, Muhammad Hakimi Ismail cinched the gold medal in the men's triple jump with a wind-aided jump of 16.47m (+3.1), which he set during his last attempt.

He also recorded a seasonal best of 16.02m (+1.4 m/s) from the 2nd attempt.

The two-time SEA Games champion whose personal best is 16.77m (i.e. SEA Games record) is currently 2nd on the Southeast Asian ranking lists.

Mark Harry Diones of the Philippines, Hakimi's SEA Games main rival has registered 16.08s earlier this month during the Philippine national championships at Ilagan.

High Jumpers Lee Hup Wei and Nauraj Singh were the other two Malaysian in the meeting.

The experienced and SEA Games 1-2 favorites finished 3rd and 4th with 2.20m and 2.12m, respectively. New Zealand's Hamish Kerr came 1st in 2.24m.

The duo needs to clear 2.33m in order to compete in the IAAF World Championships at Doha in September.

Hup Wei was unable to clear 2.24m but making a 2.20m effort means equalling a season-best from the Ipoh all-comers in Malaysia last month.

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Malaysian Athletics Calendar 2019

>> December 07, 2018


DATE / LOCAL COMPETITION / OVERSEA COMPETITION / DEVELOPMENT PROG. / COURSE / SEMINAR
JANUARY
12 Jan STEM Explore 5KM & 10KM Run, Putrajaya
13 Jan My Jantung Run 2019, Putrajaya
24 Jan Merentas Desa MSSKL


DATE / LOCAL COMPETITION / OVERSEA COMPETITION / DEVELOPMENT PROG. / COURSE / SEMINAR
FEBUARY
10 Feb 10KM SUKMA Run , Taman Botani KL
12 Feb Merentas Desa MSS Putrajaya
23 Feb Kelantan Road Relay, Kota Bharu Kelantan
24 Feb Kuala Lumpur City Day Run, Taman Botani KL
23-24 Feb Perak All Comes I Championships, Ipoh

DATE / LOCAL COMPETITION / OVERSEA COMPETITION / DEVELOPMENT PROG. / COURSE / SEMINAR
MARCH
1-2 Mac "Kedah Technical Officials Seminar, Sintok, Kedah"
2-3 Mac "South East Asia Youth Athletics Championships, Ilagan City, PHI"
6 Mac Kelantan Field Event Competition, Kota Bharu Kelantan
6-8 Mac Philippine Open Track and Field Championships, Ayala
9 Mac National School Sports Council Cross Country Competition, Perlis
15-17 Mac 3rd Asian Youth (U18) Championships , Hong Kong
16 Mac "KL Under Distances , MSN Stadium Bukit Jalil"
17 Mac "KL - 9 to 12 Years Track Running 1, MSN Stadium Bukit Jalil"
16-17 Mac Perlis Open , Kangar Perlis
17 Mac Asian 20KM Race Walking Championships, Nomi City Japan
18-21 Mac Kejohanan Olahraga MSSKL
18-21 Mac Kejohanan Olahraga MSS Putrajaya
23-24 30-31 Mac 96th National Open Athletics Championships, Bukit Jalil, KL
24 Mac KL Dato Bandar Road Relay, Taman Botani KL
24 Mac Doctor's Run, Putrajaya

DATE / LOCAL COMPETITION / OVERSEA COMPETITION / DEVELOPMENT PROG. / COURSE / SEMINAR
APRIL
2-5 Apr MSSPk, Athletics Championships, Manjung Perak
13 Apr MAF Gred 1,2 &3 Technical Examinations "
13-14 Apr Kid Athletics Course, Ipoh
13-14 Apr Sarawak Athletics Championships
13-Apr South Kedah Championships, Kulim Kedah
14-Apr KL Cross Country Series, padang Merbok KL
21-24 Apr 23rd Asian Athletics Championships, Doha, Qatar
21-25 Apr Malaysia National School Athletics Championships (MSSM), Johor
28 Apr National Insurance 10KM Run, Dataran Merdeka KL

DATE / LOCAL COMPETITION / OVERSEA COMPETITION / DEVELOPMENT PROG. / COURSE / SEMINAR
MAY
17-18 May 67th Kedah Open Athletics Championships, Alor Setar

DATE / LOCAL COMPETITION / OVERSEA COMPETITION / DEVELOPMENT PROG. / COURSE / SEMINAR
JUNE
16-Jun KL 13 to 15 Years Track Running 2 MSN Stadium Bukit Jalil
23-Jun FTKLAA Half Marathon
28-29 Jun Kelantan Athletics Championships, Kota Bharu, Kelantan


DATE / LOCAL COMPETITION / OVERSEA COMPETITION / DEVELOPMENT PROG. / COURSE / SEMINAR
JULY
TBC Perlis Marathon, Kangar Perlis
TBC Sabah Open Athletics Championships
3-4 Jul 27th International Little Athletics - Ministry of Education
6-7 Jul "International Meeting, G.Kosanov Memorial, Almaty, KAZ
7 Jul Star Walk, Ipoh Perak
7 Jul "KL 13 to 15 Years Track Running 3, MSN Stadium Bukit Jalil
9-17 Jul "ASEAN Schools Games, Semarang Indonesia
13-14 Jul "International Competition T. Kolpakova, Bishkek KGZ
13-14 Jul Perak Open Championships, Ipoh Perak
27-28 Jul "53th Melaka Open & Youth Championships Stadium UTeM, Melaka"
28-Jul "FTKLAA Walk Circuit 1, Taman Botani KL"

DATE / LOCAL COMPETITION / OVERSEA COMPETITION / DEVELOPMENT PROG. / COURSE / SEMINAR
AUGUST
3-Aug Perak Technical Officials Seminar, Ipoh Perak
3-4 Aug "FTKLAA State Meet 2019, MSN Stadium Bukit Jalil"
4-Aug "Ipoh International Run, Ipoh Perak"
10-11 Aug National Youth Athletics Championships 2019
18-Aug "FTKLAA Walk Circuit 2, Taman Botani KL"
21-Aug "Walk Competition, Larut Matang Selama , Perak"
28-Aug Perak Kids Athletics Championships, Ipoh
25-Aug SEA Games Fun Run 15KM, Dataran Merdeka KL

DATE / LOCAL COMPETITION / OVERSEA COMPETITION / DEVELOPMENT PROG. / COURSE / SEMINAR
SEPTEMBER
TBC "9thInternationall Throws Meeting  Makpo, KOR"
15 Sept Run For national Unity 2019. Taman Botani KL
16 Sept Kelantan Relay Competition, Kota Bharu, kelantan
22 Sept "FTKLAA Walk Curcuit 3, Taman Botani KL"
28 Sept Arau-Kangar Baton Run, Perlis

DATE / LOCAL COMPETITION / OVERSEA COMPETITION / DEVELOPMENT PROG. / COURSE / SEMINAR
OKTOBER
6 Okt Kids Athletics Championships, Stadium Cheras
12 Okt "MAF Gred 3 Technical Examinations "
12 Okt Hari Sukan Negara
12-13 Okt Perak All Comes II Championships, Kerian Perak


DATE / LOCAL COMPETITION / OVERSEA COMPETITION / DEVELOPMENT PROG. / COURSE / SEMINAR
NOVEMBER
3-Nov "Melaka Road Relay Competition, Stadium Hang Jebat, Melaka
3 Nov My JantungKu Ru, Padang Merbok, KL
24 Nov Spastic Jogathon, Padang Merbok, KL
30 Nov 30th South East Asia Games, Manila, PHI (*see December)

DATE / LOCAL COMPETITION / OVERSEA COMPETITION / DEVELOPMENT PROG. / COURSE / SEMINAR
DECEMBER
1-6 Dec 30th South East Asia Games, Manila, PHI
2-6 Dec Kejohanan Olahraga Master Asia Ke-21, Kuching Sarawak
18-22 Dec Perak MSN/ POA Athletics Camp, Cameron Highlands


TBC – To be confirmed – Tertakluk kepada perubahan
Takwim 2019, Jika ada perubahan tarikh & tempat tertakluk pada penganjur

FIRST PUBLISHED ON 07.12.2018
LAST UPDATED ON 19.12.2018

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