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Lalu Zohri runs 10.03 in 100m, Justin Gatlin 10.00 at Seiko Golden Grand Prix Osaka 2019

>> May 19, 2019

Indonesia's Lalu Muhammad Zohri improved his performance brilliantly, coming from lane 9 to run a blistering time of 10.03 (+1.7) to nearly beat World champion Justin Gatlin (37) who won in 10.00 and Asian champion Yoshihide Kiryu who set 10.01 during the Seiko Golden Grand Prix, the IAAF World challenge meeting at Osaka, Japan (19 May 2019).
Lalu Muhammad Zohri during the World U20 in Finland (photo by IAAF)
He also beats the Olympic qualifying standard of 10.05 and will make a trip to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. This also means he will be in Doha World championships later in September.

It was a new lifetime best, a national record, and Southeast Asian record by ten hundreds of a second from 10.13 he set en route to winning the silver medal at the recent Asian championships, behind Kiryu.

He became the first man of Southeast Asia to run the 100m in less than 10.10. He was the 3rd for Sub-20, after Suryo Agung Wibowo (10.17 in 2009) and Khairul Hafiz Jantan (10.18 in 2016).

American Trayvon Bromell holds the World U20 record in 9.97. No other U20 man has run faster than 10.00 in 100m. Lalu's 10.03 is the World leading time and currently 6th fastest of all-time for World U20.

Yoshihide Kiryu holds the Asian junior record in 10.01. Lalu is the second fastest man for this category.

In July last year, Lalu Zohri won the world junior 100m title in 10.18s, defeating Americans Anthony Schwartz and Eric Harrison, who both set 10.22.

The 18-year-old Zohri (born July 1, 2000) grew up on Lombok Island, the southwest of Indonesia and lived there with his older brother and sister. His father died in 2017 and mother in 2015.

He was recruited into the national athletics program in early 2017. At the same year, as reported officially, he showed his potential by setting 10.57 in 100m and 21.58 in 200m, despite running against winds in both races.

He captured attention for the first time during the pre-Asian Games event in Jakarta in February 2018. He clocked 10.25 in the 100m heats and then winning a silver medal in 10.32.

Yet, his coach Eni Nuraeni Sumartoyo (see photo) revealed that he has already run an auto-time of 10.38 in 2017. It was noted during the IAAF seminar for coaches that was held during the Asian Games in Jakarta.

During the recent Asian championship at Doha, Eni Nuraeni won the 2019 Best Coach in Asia award from the Asian Athletics Association.

Lalu's coach Eni Nuraeni (white), assistant coach Kikin Rahudin (far right), author of this posting (far left)

Lalu Zohri's all-time best performance in 100m (sub 10.30).
10.03 (+1.7) ..... Osaka, Japan ... World Athletics challenge, 19 May 2019
10.13 (+1.5) ..... Doha, Qatar ... Asian championships, 22 Apr 2019
10.15 (+1.4) ..... Doha, Qatar ... Asian championships, 22 Apr 2019
10.18 (+1.2) ..... Tampere, Finland ... World Junior, 11 Jul 2018
10.20 (+0.8) ..... Jakarta, Indonesia ... Asian Games, 26 Aug 2018
10.20 (+0.1) ..... Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ... Malaysia open GP, 30 Mar 2019
10.24 (+1.0) ..... Tampere, Finland ... World Junior, 11 Jul 2018
10.24 ( -0.2) ..... Jakarta, Indonesia ... Asian Games, 26 Aug 2018
10.25 (+1.1) ..... Jakarta, Indonesia ... Asian Games Trials, 11 Feb 2018
10.26 (+0.8) ..... Doha, Qatar ... Asian championships, 21 Apr 2019
10.27 (+0.6) ..... Gifu, Japan ... Asian Juniors, 8 Jun 2018
10.27 (  0.0) ..... Jakarta, Indonesia ... Asian Games, 25 Aug 2018
10.28 ( -0.6) ..... Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ... Malaysia open GP, 30 Mar 2019

Watch the video (courtesy of Atletik Indonesia):


Results of men's 100m (+1.7)
1. Justin Gatlin USA 10.00
2. Yoshihide Kiryu JPN 10.01
3. Lalu Muhammad Zohri INA 10.03
4. Yuki Koike JPN 10.04
5. Ryoto Yamagata JPN 10.11
6. Shuhei Tada JPN 10.12
7. Cameron Burrell USA 10.12
8. Kendal Williams USA 10.20
9. Aska Cambridge JPN 10.30

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Thailand Open 2019: Zulfiqar Ismail runs 10.42 in 100m, Tran Dinh Son sets 46.64 in 400m

The 65th edition of Thailand open Track and Field Championships is underway at Bangkok. It was commenced yesterday (18 May 2019) and will end on Tuesday (21).

Malaysia's Zulfiqar Ismail had a consistent performance in the men's 100m, setting 10.50 in the opening heat. He then improved to 10.42 in semifinals. The 20-year-old Zulfiqar once again set 10.42 to win the men's 100m final, giving Malaysia's third consecutive win of the men's century dash in Thailand open, after Khairul Hafiz Jantan in 2017 and Nixson Kennedy in 2018. Second and third places went to Thailand's Siripol Punpa (who recorded PB in 10.45, from 10.46 in semifinals) and the former SEA Games champion Jirapong Meenapra (PB 10.31) in 10.52, respectively. Malaysian Haiqal Ismail (PB 10.43) who ran his semifinals at 10.46 was in 4th in a close neck-to-neck finish.

In the women's section, the first five positions went to Thais with Supawan Thipat taking the victory in 11.69, not far from her PB of 11.64. Just like in men, the next finishers were very close on the line and their positions had to be determined by photo-finish.

Men's 100m final at Thailand Open 2019
Vietnam's Tran Dinh Son set a lifetime best of 46.64 to win the men's 400m ahead of Chinese Taipei's Yang Lung Hsiang who also recorded sub-47 (46.91). What is more exciting, the Vietnamese has lowered his PB by just one hundreds of a second that he set earlier during the semifinals.

The women's section saw a gold medal-winning to Papua New Guinea's Beu Leonie who recorded 57.00 (SF 56.99), ahead of Malaysia's Nurul Faizah Asma Mazlan (57.44) and Vietnam's Thi Thi Mon (57.60). Yet, better performance in the women U20, by Thailand's Chinenye Josephine Onuorah who clocked 56.33.

In the men's discus throw, Malaysia's Abdul Rahman Lee, 21, registered a new PB and topped the 50m mark for the second time with a distance of 50.16m, taking the gold medal from Thailand's three-time SEA Games silver medalist Narong Benjaroon (50.15m).

In the men's triple jump, Vietnam's Nguyen Van Hao leaped 15.52 (+1.2) to win the gold medal from Thailand's  Pratchaya Tepparak who jumped 15.40 (-0.8). Ronne Malipay of the Philippine bagged bronze in 15.34 (0.0).

Philippines' Asian championship bronze medalist Natalie Rose Uy cleared 4.00m to win the women's pole vault. Despite clearing the same height, Taiwanese Wu Chia Ju finished second place on countback.
Mariya Ovchinnikova compete in the women's triple jump
The women's triple jump saw Thailand's newly crowned Asian champion Parinya Chuaimaroeang (PB 14.17) lost to Kazakhstani Mariya Ovchinnikova (PB 13.94) by only 3cm, 13.19m (+0.4) to 13.16m (+0.2).

Asian championship bronze medalist Subenrat Insaeng won her 5th national titles after throwing 53.15m - a distance that would win the SEA games easily. This is however far from her PB of 61.97m.


Selected results (day 1)

Men's 100m final
1. Zulfiqar Ismail MAS 10.42
2. Siripol Punpa THA 10.45
3. Jirapong Meenapra THA 10.52
4. Muhd Haiqal Hanafi MAS 10.53
5. Ruttanapon Sowan THA 10.53
6. Kim Byeong Chan KOR 10.54
7. Chayut Khongprasit THA 10.64
8. Muhd Aqil Yasmin MAS 10.69

Women's 100m final
1. Supawan Thipat THA 11.69
2. Tassaporn Wannakit THA 11.80
3. Kwanrutai Pakdee THA 11.80
4. Supanich Poolkerd THA 11.82
5. On-Uma Chatta THA 11.93
6. Siti Fatimah Mohamad MAS 11.85
7. Azreen Nabila Alias MAS 12.06

Men's 400m final
1. Tran Dinh Son VIE 46.64
2. Yang Lung Hsiang TPE 46.91
3. Phitchaya Sunthonthuam THA 47.21
4. Yu Chen Yi TPE 47.81
5. Lakmal Mudiyanselage SRI 47.83
6. Saiful Safwan Saifuddin MAS 48.45

Women's pole vault
1. Natalie Rose Uy PHI 4.00
2. Wu Chia Ju TPE 4.00
3. LinYing Tung TPE 3.80
4. Rachel Yang SGP 3.55
5. Chuah Yu Tian MAS 3.55

Women's triple jump
1. Mariya Ovchinnikova KAZ 13.19 (+0.4)
2. Parinya Chuaimaroeng THA 13.16 (+0.2)
3. Tran Hoa Hue VIE 12.64 (+0.5)
4. Angel Carino PHI 11.91 (-0.8)

Men's discus throw
1. Abdul Rahman Lee MAS 50.16
2. Narong Benjaroon THA 50.15
3. Thongchai Silamool THA 48.47
4. Ma Hau Wei TPE 46.09
5. Jakkapat Noisri THA 45.50
6. Eric Yee Chun Wai SGP 44.95

Women's discus throw
1. Subenrat Insaeng THA 53.15
2. Guo Pei Yu TPE 45.64
3. Choo Kang Ni MAS 44.23
4. Charuwan Sroisena THA 42.43
5. Queenie Ting MAS 41.56
6. Mar Mar San MYA 39.62

(Photo Athletics Association of Thailand)

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Lalu Zohri becomes World Junior Champion

>> July 12, 2018

Indonesian sprinter Lalu Muhammad Zohri became the World junior champion at 100m dash - rewriting a new history for his country of 240 million people.

The 18-year-old tall lanky had a strong finish to give him the century dash crown at the 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships at Tampere, Finland.

He clocked a time of 10.18 (+1.2 m/s) ahead of USA Anthony Schwartz (10.22) and Eric Harrison (10.22). South Africa’s Thembo Monareng in fourth in 10.23, Britain’s Dominic Ashwell fifth in 10.25, and Sweden’s Henrik Larsson in sixth place in 10.28.



Indonesia has not won a medal or even a better position than 8th in the history of World U20 championships (established 1986), but Zohri had a great day and form to show to the world a sterling one.  He was relatively unknown in 2017, but he emerged for the "first time" during the pre - Asian Games at home in February when he posted a quick time of 10.25 (+1.1). He then won the Asian Junior title at Gifu (10.27) a month ago.

In this world championship, he ran 10.30 (+1.1) to finish first in his heats and then clocking a personal best of 10.24 (+1.0) in the semifinal to place only in 2nd behind the American Anthony Schwartz (10.19), but it also shows he had the capacity to surprise everyone.



Southeast Asian All-Time Rankings at 100m (at 12 July 2018 - by Jad Adrian ATFS)
10.17 ... Suryo Agung Wibowo (INA) - set at the age of 26y
10.18 ... Khairul Hafiz Jantan (MAS) - at 18y
10.18 ... Lalu Muhammad Zohri (INA) - at 18y
10.20 ... Mardi Lestari (INA) - at 22y
10.23 ... Reanchai Seearwong (THA) - at 22y
10.25 ... Eric Cray (PHI) - at 27y
10.28 ... Jonathan Nyepa (MAS) - at 21y
10.30 ... Watson Nyambek (MAS) - at 22y
10.30 ... Wachara Sondee (THA) - at 26y

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Best placed SEA Athletes in ASIA 2013 Rankings

>> December 23, 2013

The information provided is courtesy of Mr Heinrich Hubbeling, Asian AA statistician, co-editor of NR for all countries, editor of Results from ASIA, and Annual ASIAN Rankings.

General Notes
-the following list shows all female athletes from SEA countries with placings
within the ASIAN AA 2013 TOP 10 Rankings (= 14 placings)
+ the 5 best placed male athletes (because only one male athlet in TOP 10)
-in addition all National Relay teams within ASIAN AA TOP 10 best countries –

-all performances achieved at the SEA GAMES are marked with an asterix (*)


Women
1 (= Asian leader)  Heptathlon:  5818   Wassana Winatho       THA

5.   T J:       14.17 *     Maria Natalia Londa               INA

6.   T J:       14.16 *     Thitima Muangjan                  THA

7.   400 m:     52.98       Nguyen Thi Oanh                   VIE
7.   400 m:     52.98       Nguyen Thi Huyen                  VIE
7.   H J:        1.91       Pham Thi Diem                     VIE
7.   P V:        4.21       Sukanya Chomchuendee              THA
7.   T J:       14.12 *     Tran Hue Hoa                      VIE

8.   100 m:     11.59 *     Vu Thi Huong                      VIE
8.   3000 St 10:04.54 *     Rini Budiarti                     INA

9.   400 m:     53.11 *     Trewadee Yongphan                 THA
9.   L J:        6.42       Maria Natalia Londa               INA

10.  200 m:     23.55 *     Vu Thi Huong                      VIE
10.  400 H:     57.74       Quach Thi Lan                     VIE

Men
6.   T J:       16.67 *     Nguyen Van Hung                   VIE

11.  T J;       16.44 *     Mohd Hakimi Ismail                MAS

12.  110 H:     13.72 *     Jumrus Rittidet                   THA
12.  H J:        2.22       Lee Hup Wei                       MAS

15.  J T:       76.30 *     Peerachet Janthra                 THA

Relays
Women / 4x100 m:
3.      44.42 *   THA
5.      44.99 *   VIE
9.      45.88 *   INA
10.     45.98     MAS
Women / 4x400 m:
5.    3:36.58 *   THA
6.    3:36.92 *   VIE
9.    3:42.88 *   MYA
10.   3:44.80 *   SIN                       (11.  3:45.10 *   MAS )   

Men / 4x100 m:
5.      39.30     THA  
7.      39.45     SIN
Men / 4x400 m:
7.    3:08.07     PHI
8.    3:09.81 *   THA                       (11.  3:10.40     MAS )

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Results Vietnam Athletics Championships 2013

>> September 29, 2013

The recently concluded Vietnam National Athletics Championships gives some indication that Vietnamese track and field athletes may likely to collect not less than 10 Gold medals in the 27th SEA Games at Myanmar in December. The likes of Pham Van Lam (long jump), Nguyen Van Hue (Decathlon), Nguyen Thi Huyen (400mh), Truong Thi Thuy Kieu (3000m steeplechase) etc put their names on the top lists of Southeast Asian rankings to follow the footsteps of compatriots who have already among the SEA leaders for their events. Several national records were being renewed during the five days meet started 20th of September. Selected results as follows:

MEN
100m (23):
Nguyen Van Huynh (85) 10.66,  2. Tran Quoc Thuc (90) 10.67

800m (23):
Duong Van Thai (92) 1:50.75

5000m (22):
Nguyen Van Lai (86) 14:50.10

3000m St (23):
Pham Tien San (91) 9:13.76

400m H (22):
Dao Xuan Cuong (88) 51.90

High Jump (22):
Lu Be Can (88) 2.10;

Long Jump (22):
Pham Van Lam (92) 7.73 National record

Shot Put (22):
Tran Minh Tuan 15.11

20km W (20):
Nguyen Thanh Ngung 1:37:17

4x200m (22):
Nam Dinh Team 1:25:54 National record

WOMEN
100m (23):
Nguyen Thi Ngoc Tham (90) 11.96

800m (23):
Do Thi Thao (92) 2:08.76

3000m St (22):
Truong Thi Thuy Kieu (96) 10:34.31

400m H (22):
Nguyen Thi Huyen (93)  58.47,  2. Nguyen Thi Oanh (96) 58.50

High Jump (23):
Pham Thi Dim (90) 1.85,  2. Duong Thi Viet Anh (90) 1.85

Long Jump (23):
Bui Thi Thu Thao (92) 5.99

Triple Jump (25):
Tran Hue Hoa 13.95 National record

Javelin (23):
Bui Thi Xuan (89) 50.48 National record

20km W (20):
Nguyen Thi Thanh Phuc 1:44:41

4x200m (22):
An Giang Team 1:36.25 National record

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Full Results 59th Thailand Open Track and Field Championship 2013

>> September 06, 2013

 -REPORT SUMMARY-

The 59th Thailand Open Track and Field Championships concluded today (Sep 6, 2013)at Thammassat University, Rangsit (near Bangkok), Thailand. A brief summary as follows;

Jirapong Meenapra
Sprints: Thailand sprinter Jirapong meenapra won the men's 100m final. He clocked a time of 10.44 (-0.1).  Silver and bronze goes to teammate Wachara Sondee and Singapore's Muhd Amiruddin Jamal with 10.56 and 10.58 respectively.  In 200m, Chinese Taipei's Wang Wen-Tang clocked 21.50 (-0.4) to win Gold medal.  The quarter-mile event was won by the Philippine's Edgardo Alejan in a quick PB of 46.95.  In women's 100m, Neeranuch Klomdee takes Gold in a time of 11.82. Malaysia's Zaidatul Husna Zulkifli in second in 12.01. Sri Lanka's Rathnakumari won the women's 400m in 55.22.

Hurdles:  Malaysia's Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian crossed the line in a 13.86 (+0.3) clocking to win the 110m hurdles, and beaten Thailand's Jamras Rittidet in second (14.02). In third place was Kittipong Kongdee (14.24), while 4th was Malaysia's Robani Hassan (14.27). In women's 100m hurdles, SEA Games champion Wallapa Punsoongneun of Thailand takes Gold in 13.69 (+0.5).

Middles:  Philippine's Mervin Guarte won the 800m in 1:50.91. Two finals in 1500m. The fastest time and Gold medal goes to South Korea's Park Dae Sung in 3:55.38. Guarte was close trailing in second in  3:55.59. In women's 800m Sri Lanka's Samanmalee takes the Gold in 2:11.97.

Longs:  Nissanka Kumara of Sri Lanka finished in 14:57.70 for Gold medal in 5000m. Thailand's Boonthung Srisung retained his title in the 10,000m, clocking 31:21.58. In women's 3000m steeplechase, Jessa Mangsat of the Philippine won Gold in 11:10.08, followed by South Korea's Lee Hyeon Ok in second (11.11.46). Sri Lanka's Geethani Rajeskara finished in 17:40.87 in the women's 5000m for Gold. Thailand-based Kenyan runner Viola Jepchirchir Kimali outclassed the field in her 10,000m winning in a time of 37:48.65.

Svetlana Radzivil
Jumps: Two men cleared 5 metres in pole vault. SEA Games champion Kreetha Sintawacheewa takes the Gold in a height of 5.15m, while Chinese Taipei's Hsieh Chia-Han silver in 5.00m. Malaysia's Iskandar Alwi third in 4.90m. Malaysia's Nauraj Singh won Gold in 2.11m. In triple jump, Thailand's Warunyu Kongnil leaped 15.54 to win Gold medal. Earlier in long jump, Supanara Sukhasvasti Na Ayudhaya of Thailand registered 7.75m for Gold. In women's high jump, Uzbekistan's Svetlana Radzivil, the Asian Games champion (PB 1.98m), outmatched her opponents by clearing a bar of 1.94m for Gold. Silver goes to Thailand's Wanida Boonwan (1.83m).

Throws: Uzbekistan's Demetev won shot put in 17.87m. Thailand's Kwanchai Namsoonboon threw 52.05 to win discus throw. A former SEA Games champion Arniel Ferrera of the Philippines has thrown the hammer in 60.69m distance to beat the SEA Games champion Tantipong Phetchaiya of Thailand in second (59.50m). In women's Javelin, SEA Games champion Nuttha Nacharn threw 51.48 to win Gold, and beaten a former SEA Games champion Rosie Villarito of the Philippine in second (49.08). Chinese Taipei's Lin Chia Ying won Gold in women's shot put in 16.11 throwing. Thailand's Subenrat Insaeng broke the Thai national record with 55.34m to win the women's discus throw.

Relays:  Chinese Taipei Team finished first in the 4x100m in 40.25,  followed by Air Force Team (Thailand) in 40.26, and Malaysia Team in third 40.71. The Philippine team won the 4x400m in a fast time of 3:08.07.

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Bigger threats from the Filipinos - Thailand Open Athletics Championship 2013

>> September 05, 2013

 -FLASH NEWS-

The Philippines is sending a strong team of 47 athletes to compete at the 2013 Thailand Open Track and Field Championships in Bangkok (Rangsit), and that composed of those athletes with double-citizenship (Philippine-American) like US-based sprinter Princess Joy Griffey.

In the day 3 of the meet today (Thursday, Sep 5), two quarter milers  gave some indications that the Philippines would likely retain the SEA Games 4x400m Gold they won (following Malaysia's disqualification) in Palembang 2011, as well as the 400m individuals.

Edgardo Alejan produced a personal best and his first sub-47 of the 400m when he set 46.95 to win the event (senior category). The 26-year-old also set a PB during semis in 47.24.  Teammate Archand Christian Bagsit, the SEA Games silver medalist also did well with a PB (as well) of 47.11 to finish in second, well ahead of Thai runner who ran 47.35 in third.

Chinese Taipei team won the men's 4x100m in a time of 40.25, just one hundreds of a second ahead of Air Force team of Thailand in second for silver (40.26). Malaysia team bagged bronze in 40.71.

Four-time SEA Games champion Arniel Ferrera won the men's hammer throw in a distance of 60.69m, making him now on the top of SEA ranking lists.

In the women's 400m, Sri Lanka's E.M.U.Rathnakumari takes the Gold medal in a time of 55.22, with the Philippines's Josie Malacad in second in 56.43.

Philippines' Jessa Mangsat took Gold from women's 3000m Steeplachase in 11:10.08. South Korea's Lee Hyeon Ok was in second (11:11.46). Another Gold for the Philippine came from Riezel Buenventure in pole vault after clearing a height of 3.85m.

Easy win for the Air Force team of Thailand in the women's 4x100m after setting a modest 45.69. Malaysia and the Philippines were in second and third with 46.45 and 46.63 respectively.

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Rayzam Shah Clocks 13.86 in 2013 Thailand Open Track and Field Meet

>> September 04, 2013

Malaysian hurdler Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian clocked his seasonal best of 13.86 in the men's 110m hurdles to win the 2013 Thailand Open Track and Field Championships in Thamassat University, Rangsit (Bangkok) Thailand.  The 25-year-old World championship representative not only hit the SEA Games qualifying mark set by MAF but he defeated the two-time SEA Games champion Jamras Rittidet of Thailand for second time this year. Jamras clocked 14.02 for silver. However the Thai has a PB of 13.77 and ran a wind-assisted 13.67A as well as 10.36w in the 100m in the USA last April. For a record, Rayzam defeated Jamras in the recent Moscow World Championships after both 'collided' each other during the race.

Rayzam (right) 'against' Jamras during Moscow World Championships

Thailand's Supanara Sukhasvasti Ayudhaya won the men's long jump after registering 7.75m (+0.5) in his first attempt. The two-time SEA Games champion and Asian Championship silver medalist fouled in his four attempts. Kuwait's Saleh Alhaddad was in 2nd in a jump of 7.57m (+0.1).

In men's 1500m, South korea's Park Dae Sung takes the gold in a time of 3:55.38, just ahead of SEA Games silver medalist Mervin Guarte of the Philippines who clocked 3:55.59.

Sri Lanka's K.M.N.J. Gunathilaka ran 52.17 in the men's 400m hurdles for gold and just beaten the Philippines' Junrey Bano (52.24) in second. Experienced hurdler Artem Dyatlov of Uzbekistan who has a PB of 49.30 in third (52.47).

Malaysia's Nauraj Singh Randhawa cleared 2.11m in the men's high jump for gold medal. Two jumpers behind him ended with 2.08m. Another Malaysian Mohd Khairil Harith Harun won the men's 20km walk but clocked a slow time of 1:38:12.

Meanwhile, Uzbekistan athletes performed well in the women's events. Anastasiya Aslanidu whose hammer throw PB of 52.40m set last June in Almaty won her event. She threw the iron ball at a distance of 50.78m. Asian championship silver medalist Yekaterina Voronina totaled 5387 in the women's heptathlon to steal the gold from the two-time Asian champion Wassana Winatho of Thailand who finished a few points behind (5353). Nataliya Asanove added another gold for Uzbeks camp when she won the 400m hurdles, clocking 61.10. Josie Malacad of the Philippines took silver in 61.61.  However, first gold medal for the Philippines in the meet was produced by Catherine Kay Santos in the women's long jump when she leaped 5.99m (0.0)

The century dash finals will be in Friday, the final day of the meet which was started in Tuesday (3rd of Sep). Jirapong meenapra of Thailand will be a favorite for men event after clocking 10.41 in semifinals. A  week ago he ran 10.47 and a day later 10.45 in Thailand SEA Games trials at the same venue.


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Southeast Asian Athletics Rankings 31 July 2013

>> August 06, 2013

LATEST STATISTICS

Southeast Asian (SEA) Athletics TOP Lists 2013, as at 31 July 2013
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Results Vietnam Open Athletics Championships 2013

>> July 20, 2013

VIETNAM OPEN Athletics Championships at Ho Chi Minh (20-21 July 2013)
-Flash results for DAY 1 (20 July)

Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian
of Malaysia clocked 14-flat to win the men's 110mh, with teammate Mohd Robani Hassan produced a seasonal best 14.42 in 2nd. In heats Rayzam and Robani ran 14.19 and 14.47 respectively. Vietnam's Nguyen Cong Lai finished 3rd (14.91).

19-year-old Nguyen Hou Truong of Vietnam finished 1st in the men's 400m (48.07), beating Malaysians Kwong Kar Jun (48.37) and Anchois Aron (48.39 PB) in 2nd and 3rd. Fourth was Nguyen Van Kien (48.51), while fifth goes the Philippine's Isidro del Prado (48.64).

SEA Games champion Duong Van Thai of Vietnam won the men's 800m in a time of 1:51.23, ahead of teammate Pham Cao Son (1:52.84) and the Philippine's Jordan Paul Billones (1:52.92).

Vietnam's Pham Tien San set 9:13.4h to win the men's 3000St, and beats teammate Nguyen Ang Duc Bao (9:19.0h). Philippine's Christopher Ulboc was in 3rd (9:29.8h), while another Filipino Hernanie Sore (9:33.2h) in 4th.

Six jumpers cleared 2.00 in men's high jump. But Malaysia's Nauraj Singh Randhawa cleared the highest bar (2.10) for gold. The other five at 2.01. They're Tran Ngoc Nguyen, Lu Be Can, Mohd Azly Ghazali (Malaysia), Nguyen Duy Bang, and Tran Thanh Binh, all Vietnames unless noted.

Philippine's Benigno Marayag registered 7.43 to win the men's Long Jump, just ahead of teammate and former SEA Games champion Henry Dagmil who made 7.41, which was only 1cm further than Vietnam's Nguyen Van Hue (a decathlete) 7.40 in 3rd. Two athletes leaped 7.23, Ngo Minh Nhieu (Vietnam) and Julian Fuentes (Philippine) for 4th and 5th.

In the men's Pole Vault Vietnam's Nguyen Van Hue (a decathlete) leaped 4.70m to beat Vu Vn Huyen (a decathlete, SEAG champion, Asian Games bronze medalist) who also cleared the same height. Also registered 4.70m was the Philippine's Ernest John Obiena and finished in 3rd. Fourth was Vietnam's Ngo Minh Nhut (4.20).

Philippine NR holder Eliezer Sunang threw 16.10 to comfortably win the men's shot put. Vietnamese Tran Minh Tuan (14.55), Tran Phu Hoang Long (13.79), De Ye Wou (13.67), and Dinh Duc Thien (13.52), in 2nd - 5th.

Vietnam's Nguyen Truong Giang wins the men's Javelin Throw in a throw of 66.98, defeating 41-year-old Danilo Fresnido of the Philippine (66.11) in 2nd. Vietnamese Nguyen Trung Tan (63.64) and Pham Ngoc Anh (61.90) in 3rd and 4th.

Vietnam's Bui Thi Thu Thao wins women's Long Jump (6.06), with Philippines's Catherine Kay Santos (5.88), Vietnam's Vu Thi Men (5.82), Lu Thi Kim Ngan (5.73), and Le Ngoc Huyen (5.71), in 2nd, 3rd,  4th, and 5th.

Women's Pole Vault was won by Philippine's Riezel Buenaventure (3.70), while Vietnamese Truong Thi Thu (3.40) in 2nd, and Malaysia's Chuah Yu Tian (3.20) in 3rd.

Le Thi Lai of Vietnam wins the women's Shot Put in a throw of 14.13. Singapore's Du Xianhui (PB 18.20 !!) came out of retirement (at 32), and finished in 2nd with a  throw of 13.63. Duang Thi Viet Anh (a heptathlete) in 3rd 11.36.  *Informs Roselyn Hamero.

Other Results (all Vietnmese unless notes)
Women
400m (20):  1. Nguyen Thi Huyen 53.29,  2. Nguyen Thi Thuy I? or II? 54.98,  3. Yin Yin Khine (MYA) 55.88,  4. Nguyen Thi Thuy 56.04,  5. Josie Malacad (PHI) 56.97,  6. Nguyen Thi Hang 57.11;

J T (20): 1. Bui Thi Xuan 48.84,  2. Rosie Villarito (PHI) 48.11,  3. Evalyn Palacrica  (PHI)42.86,  4. Bui Thi Trang  42.09,  5. Le Thi Cam Dung 40.07,  6. Tran Thi Tham 38.65,  7. Bui Thi Sinh 38.54;


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Athletics Results Kazan Universiade 2013 (Southeast Asian Athletes)

Kazan (Russia), 7 – 12 July 2013 “27th Universiade / World University Games”
-results by Southeast Asian athletes (by country);
-best placing: Men’s 4x100m: 4th Thailand National Team 39.30; Women’s DT: 4th Subenrat Insaeng (THA) 53.40;

MALAYSIA
Men
100m ( 7): 5h3 Kannan s/o Subramaniam 10.98/-0.4;
400m ( 8): 7s2 Kannathasan s/o Subramaniam 48.34 (& 49.12 as 5h4 on 7th-7); 4h6 Mohamad Arif Zulhilmi Alet 48.89 on 7th-7;
H J ( 7): Q Nauraj Singh s/o Randhawa 2.15;
S P ( 7): Q Adi Alifuddin Hussein 16.88;

Women
100m ( 8): 7s2 Zaidatul Husna Zulkifli 12.42/-0.4 (& 12.32/-0.3 as 3h2 on 7th-7);
100mh (10): 7h2 Raja Nursheena Azhar 13.98/+0.5;
T J (11): 7. Noor Amira Mohamad Nafiah 13.43/+0.9 (& 13.41/+0.3 as Q on 9th-7);

INDONESIA
Men
100m ( 7): 7q4 Iswandi 10.80/-0.4 (& 10.85/+-0.4 as 3h3);
200m ( 9): 4h6 Mohamed Fadlin 21.93/+1.1;

Women
100m ( 8): 6s1 Lusiana Satriani 12.32/-0.9 (& 12.15/+0.1 as 4h1 on 7th-7);
L J ( 8): 11. Maria Natalia Londa 6.19/-0.3 (& 6.25/0.0 as Q on 7th-7);

THAILAND
Men
100m ( 7): 6q4 Jirapong Meenapra 10.84/-0.1 (& 10.68/-0.8 as 3h9); 6q4 Aphisit Phomkaew 10.78/-0.4 (& 10.74/-0.8 as 5h8);
200m ( 9): 4h3 Jaran Sathongram 22.00/-0.3;
4x100m (12): 4. National Team (Ruttanapon Sowan, Aphist Promkaew, Jirapong Meenapra, Suppachai Chimdee) 39.30 (& 39.80 –same runners- as 2h3 on 11th-7);

Women
D T ( 8): 4. Subenrat Insaeng (100294) 53.40 (48.60, 50.01, 49.77, 50.92, 51.69, 53.40);
4x100m (12): 6. National Team (Pimpika Kannikom, Supawan Thipat, Tassaporn Wannakit, Khanruthai Pakdee) 46.66 (& 45.80 -same runners- as 4h1 on 11th-7):

SINGAPORE
Men
4x100m (12): 6. National Team (Calvin Kang, Muhammad Amirudin Jamal, Lee Cheng Wei, Lim Yao Peng) 40.27 (& 40.15 as 4h4 on 11th-7);

VIETNAM
Men
100m ( 7): 8h3 Tran Quoc Nhan 11.67/-0.4;
200m ( 9): 4h7 Tran Quoc Nhan 23.66/+0.8;

Women
100m ( 8): sf: Do Thi Quyen DNS (& 12.30/+0.1 as 5h1 on 7th-7);
200m ( 9): 5h3 Do Thi Quyen 26.17/+0.9;


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Results IAAF World Youth Championships 2013 (Southeast Asian Athletes + Full Results)

>> July 19, 2013

Donetsk (Ukraine), 10 – 14 July 2013 “8th IAAF World Youth Championships”
-results by Southeast Asian athletes (by country) ;
-athlete’s number: SIN- 9; MAS- 6; INA- 3; VIE- 2; Other nations- no representatives;
-best placing: Girls 400m- 4th Nguyen Thi Oanh VIETNAM (220296) 53.80 ;

INDONESIA
Boys
100m (10): 5h4 Sudirman Hadi (090396) 11.42/+0.1
200m (12): 6h3 Sudirman Hadi (090396) 22.65/-0.1;

Girls
200m (12): 7h4 Ulfa Silpiana (080397) 25.09/-0.7;
D T (10): Q Tresna P. Gusti Ayu (010896) 39.33;

MALAYSIA
Boys
400m (10): 5h8 Muhammad Azam Masri (210296) 49.33;
400mh/0.84 (10): 6h2 Mohamad Ammar Zakuan Zanuar (100396) 55.62;

Girls
400m (10): 7h4 Fathin Faqihah Mohd Yusuf (100696) 59.52;
L J (13): Q Noor Shahidatun Nadia Mohd Zuki (050696) 5.95/+0.5;
T J (12): Noor Shahidatun Nadia Mohd Zuki (050696) NM (& 12.59/+0.3 as Q on 10th-7); Q Kirthana d/o Ramasamy (200197) 12.37/+0.4;
5000W (13): 20. Elena Goh Ling Yin (290496) 25:10.36;

SINGAPORE
Boys
400m (10): 6h1 Zubin Percy Muncherji (230696) 49.20;
110mh/0.91 (11): 6. Ang Ding Hui 14.42/-1.6; 8h4 Linus Chong Xun Feng 16.50/+0.7;
400mh/0.84 (10): 7h3 Calvin Quek Jun Jie (260296) 62.84; 6h7 Raymond Scott Lee Chian Hoong (230196) 56.13;
P V (12): Q Yao Chan Sheng (160396) 4.35;
T J (12): Q Ong Yu Kai (180196) 14.65/+0.1

Girls
100m (11): 4s2 Veronica Shanti Pereira (200996) 11.96/-0.3 (& 11.89/-1.0 NR/NJR as 2h8 on 10th-7);
200m (13): 5s3 Veronica Shanti Pereira (200996) 24.76/-3.1 (& 24.54/-0.1 NR/NJR as 3h6 on 12th-7);
100mh/0.76 (10): 6h2 Jannah Wong Min (090896) 15.10/-2.5;

VIETNAM
Boys
100m (11): 4s2 Le Trong Hinh (030296) 10.88/-1.3 (& 11.11/-4.9 as 2h2 on 10th-7);
200m (13): 5s3 Le Trong Hinh 22.12/-3.0 (21.80/-0.1 as 2h6 on 12th-7);

Girls
400m (12): 4. Nguyen Thi Oanh (220296) 53.80 (& 54.64 as 1h7 on 10th-7; & 54.25 as 2s2 on 11th-7);

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Results Asian Championships 2013, Pune India (ASEAN Countries + Full Results)

>> July 18, 2013

Pune (India), 3-7 July 2013 “20th Asian Championships in Athletics 2013”
-results by Southeast Asian Athletes-
-most successful nation were THAILAND- winning a Gold medal and two Bronze;
-Wassana Winatho defended her Asian title in heptathlon;

BRUNEI
Men
400m ( 3): 6h3 Ak Hafiy Rajuddin Rositi 49.42;

CAMBODIA
100m ( 3): 6h4 Pin Wanhaeb (110885) 10.93/+0.1;
200m ( 6): 4h2 Pin Wanhaeb (110885) 22.22/-0.6 (& 22.03/-0.3 as 7h1);
5000m ( 7): 10. Hem Bunting (121285) 16:36.49;

INDONESIA
Men
100m ( 4): 8s2 Sapwaturrahman (130594) 10.78 (& 10.68/+0.1 as 4h2 on 3rd-7);
S P ( 3): 13. Krishna Wahyu Permana (010687) 14.86;

Women
400m ( 3): 5h2 Nining Souhaly (92) 57.14;
100mh ( 4): 4h2 Emilia Nova (95) 14.67/-0.2;

LAOS
Men
L J ( 4): Q Sompong Vongphakdy 6.86/0.0;

Women
800m ( 7): Lodkeo Inthakoumann 2:29.96;

MALAYSIA
Men
400m ( 3): 7h1 Anchois Aron (110393) 48.96;
110mh ( 4): 4h3 Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian (110188) 14.28/+0.5;
H J ( 7): 13. Lee Hup Wei (050587) 2.10, 14. Navin Raj s/o Subramaniam (140293) 2.05;
P V ( 3): 9= Mohd Iskandar Alwi (260294) 4.70;

Women
100m ( 4): Komalam Shally d/o Selveratnam (230488) DQ (& 11.83/-0.5 as 3h3) … 4h1 Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli (200893) 12.12/-0.4;
200m ( 6): 5h2 Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli (200893) 25.29/+0.4; …6h3 Kpmalam Shally d/o Selveratnam (230488) 24.82/+0.2;

PHILIPPINE
Men
400m ( 3): 8s1 Archand Christian Bagsit (231290) 47.93 (& 47.87 as 5h1); 6s2 Edgardo Alejan (221186) 48.18 (& 47.40 as 3h2);
800m ( 6): 7h2 Mervin Guarte (030892) 1:58.44;
110mh ( 4): 3h1 Eric Cray (061188) 14.31/+0.3;
400mh ( 7): Eric Cray (061188) DNF (& 51.83 as 3h1);
L J ( 5): 11. Henry Dagmil (071281) 7.27/-0.8 (& 7.34/0.0 as Q on 4th-7);
H T ( 6): 12. Arniel Ferrera (220381) 61.39;
J T ( 5): 12. Danilo Fresnido (081072 – oldest in AsiC) 63.41;
Dec ( 4): 7. Jesson Ramil Cid (311291) 6433 (11.08/0.0; 6.81/-0.3; 9.54; 1.84; 50.39 - 15.58/-0.5; 29.36; 3.60; 44.82; 4:44.66)
4x400m ( 7): 5. National Team (Junrey Bano, Edgardo Alejan, Julius Nierras, Archand Christian Bagsit) 3:10.86;

Women
L J ( 3): 9. Katherine Kay Santos (291090) 5.91;
H T ( 5): 8. Loralie Sermona (011181) 50.55/NR;
J T ( 5): 10. Rosie Villarito (081079) 46.29;
Hep ( 6): Narcisa Atienza (291079) DNF (15.61/-0.7; 1.64; 11.69; 27.38/-0.5 - NM)

SINGAPORE
Men
4x100m ( 5): Singapore (Calvin Kang Li Loong, Gary Yeo Foo Ee, Lee Cheng Wei, Mohd Amiruddin Jamal) DNF *Gary Yeo pulled his hamstring;

THAILAND
Men
100m ( 4): 4h1 Kritsada Namsuwan (091294) 10.90; 6h4 Thanakorn Namee (150693) 49.09;
400m ( 3): 6h1 Arnon Jaiaree (160392) 48.87;
800m ( 6): 6h1 Watcharin Waekachi (021185) 1:58.69;
1500m ( 4): 11h2 Watcharin Waekachi (021185) 4:28.46;
5000m ( 7): 8. Sunchai Namkhet (161289) 15:14.11;
110mh ( 5): 5. Jamras Rittidet (010289) 14.07/+0.1 (& 13.88/+0.3 as 1h1 on 4th-7);
400mh ( 6): 5h2 Narongdech Janaji (200581) 54.07;
H J ( 7): 12. Pramote Poom-Urai (240989) 2.10;
P V ( 3): 7= Kreetha Sintawacheewa (271289) 4.90 … 9= Sompong Saombonkuay (230782) 4.70;
L J ( 5): 7. Supanara Sukhsawat Ayudhaya (110692) 7.52/-0.8 (& 7.65//-0.8 as Q on 4th-7);
4x400m ( 7): 6. National Team (Arnon Jaiaree, Treenate Krittanukulwong, Thanakorn Namee, Saharat Sammayan) 3:14.08;

Women
100m ( 4): 6. Neeranuch Klomee (010680) 11.76/-0.3 (& 2h3 11.69/-0.5); …5h2 Kwanruthai Pakdee (060193) 12.24/-0.4;
H J ( 4): 8. Wanida Boonwan (300886) 1.81;
P V ( 6): 3. Sukanya Chomchuende (090988) 4.15/NR;
Hep ( 6): 1. Wassana Winatho (300680) 5818 (13.90/0.6; 1.82; 11.98; 25.06/-0.6 - 5.98/0.6; 35.45; 2:17.50)…*defended her title from 2011 Championships.
4x100m ( 6): 3. National Team 44.44 (Sangwan Jaksunin, Oranut Klomdee, Tassaporn Wannakit, Jinthara Seangdee);

TIMOR LESTE
Men
800m ( 6): 7h3 Pinto Ribero de Carvlho (020293) 2:06.26;
1500m ( 4): 7h1 Augusto Ramos Soares (220886) 4:22.28;

Women
800m ( 7): Agueda Fernandes Da Costa 2:55.03;

VIETNAM
Men
800m ( 6): 4h2 Van Thai Duong (280492) 1:55.02;
3000St ( 5): 10. Pham Tien San (??) 9:17.94;
400mh ( 6): 4h1 Dao Xuan Cuong (110189) 52.34;
Dec ( 4): Nguyen Van Hue (261289) DNF (11.25/0.2; 6.94/0.9; 11.18; 1.86; 52.26 - 15.68/0.9; NM; 4.60);

Women
800m ( 7): 5. Do Thi Thao (300992) 2:06.31;
1500m ( 5): 9. Do Thi Thao (300992) 4:26.31;
400mh ( 7): 5. Nguyen Thi Huyen (190593) 61.68;
H J ( 4): 9. Phm Thi Diem (240190) 1.81;
T J ( 5): 5. Tran Hue Hoa (080891) 13.28/+0.3;


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Vietnamese Junior Athletics 2012 - Results

>> August 28, 2012


GIẢI VÔ ĐỊCH ĐIỀN KINH TRẺ TOÀN QUỐC NĂM 2012
Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam) 16 – 18 August 2012 “National Junior Championships”
-wind reading not reported, first three at each event and best results;

MEN
100m (17): 1. Bui Van Dong (95) 10.95, 2. Duong Van Hieu (93) 11.10, 3. Nguyen Si Duong (95) 11.16;
Heats (17): 1h2 Duong Van Hieu (93) 11.07;  1h3 Bui Van Dong (95) 11.02;

200m (16): 1. Le Trong Hinh (96) 22.02, 2. Duong Van Hieu (93) 22.09, 3. Thach Be (93) 22.26, 4. Quach Cong Lich (93) 22.30, 5. Hoang Van Duy (95) 22.34;

400m (18): 1. Hoang Van Duy (95) 47.84 NJR=, 2. Quach Cong Lich (93) 47.97, 3. Nguyen Huu Tuong (93) 48.06, 4. Ho Xuan Tam (93) 49.02;

800m (16): 1. Ngo Dang Thanh (93) 1:56.05, 2. Le Van Son (93) 1:56.29, 3. Truong Quy Hung (93) 1:56.30, 4. Nguyen Van Duc (95) 1:56.91;

1500 (18): 1. Le Trong Giang (93) 4:00.88, 2. Truong Quy Hung (93) 4:04.52, 3. Ngo Dang Thanh (93) 4:05.17, 4. Le Van Son (93) 4:06.04;

5000m (18): 1. Le Trong Giang (93) 15:14.17, 2. Do Quoc Luat (93) 15:33.11, 3. Pham Quoc Viet (94) 15:37.57, 4. Le Van Thao (95) 15:37.99, 5. Le Ngoc Anh (95) 15:50.10, 6. Dinh Hoang Phuc (95) 15:59.69;

10000m (16): 1. Do Quoc Luat (93) 33:49.80, 2. Doan Ngoc Hoang (93) 33:53.71, 3. Bui Ngoc Tuan (94) 34:53.99;

3000m St (16): 1. Le Trong Giang (93) 9:40.00, 2. Pham Quoc Viet (94) 9:45.82, 3. Le Ngoc Anh (95) 9:59.29.

110mh (18): 1. Nguyen Van Phuc (93) 14.93, 2. Nguyen Bao Trung (94) 15.02, 3. Nguyen Anh Tu (94) 15.25;

400mh (17): 1. Nguyen Anh Tu (94) 54.84, 2. Nguyen Van Phuc (93) 55.34, 3. Mai Sy Viet (95) 55.87;

High Jump (18): 1. Tran Huu Nam (94) 2.00, 2. Do Van Chung  (94) 1.90, 3. Nguyen Thanh Nhan (94) 1.90;

Pole Vault (16): 1. Le Hong Huu (93) 4.45 NJR, 2. Do Thanh Hau (95) 3.40, 3. Kieu Minh Nghia (93) 3.40.

Long Jump (16): 1. Nguyen Van Hao (96) 7.10, 2. Nguyen Van Thuan (93) 7.01, 3. Bui Van Thuan (95) 6.99.

Triple (17): 1. Nguyen Van Thuan (93) 14.98, 2. Thai Xuan Tien (96) 14.82, 3. Nguyen Van Hao (96) 14.76, 4. Nguyen Tieng Thanh (93) 14.75;

Shot / 7.26kg (16): 1. Tran Phu Hoang Long (95) 13.73, 2. Nguyen Thanh Tung (95) 13.42, 3. Dinh Trong Khoi (95) 13.42, 4. Tran Quang Huy (93) 13.05, 5. Truong Van Hong (94) 13.04, 6. Phan Thanh Binh (95) 12.69;

Hammer / 7.26kg (18): 1. Do Tan Truong (93) 44.25, 2. Tang Thong Quang (93) 37.25, 3. Tran Quang Huy (93) 15.33;

Discus / 2kg (18): 1. Tran Quang Huy (93) 38.74, 2. Le Hoang Anh (94) 34.22, 3. Phan Thanh Binh (95) 33.51;

Javelin / 800g (17): 1. Nguyen Hoai Van (93) 60.75 NJR, 2. Truong Van Hong (94) 58.26, 3. Pham Ngoc Anh (95) 56.69;

10000m W (18): 1. Duong Huu Tin (95) 48:05.43, 2. Ngo Trong Hieu (94) 54:33.92, 3. Vo Nhat Cuong (96) 55:59.85;

Octat (16/17): 1. Nguyen Bao Trung (94) 4981 (11.53, 6.58, 9.41, 50.28, 15.18, 1.75, 41.10, 3:30.96), 2. Hoang Van Tuan (94) 4823 (11.64, 6.27, 11.01, 53.61, 15.54, 1.65, 33.59, 3:05.31), 3. Nguyen Huu Nghia (94) 4640 (11.89, 6.60, 9.50, 54.32, 15.90, 1.80, 39.80, 3:36.09);

4x100m (18): 1. Quan Doi (Bui Van Nghiem, Ngo The Nguyen, Bui Van Anh, Tran Bich Anh) 42.13;

4x200m (17): 1. Quan Doi (Trinh Viet Tu, Bui Van Ngheim, Ngo The Nguyen, Bui Van Anh) 1:28.52;

4x400m (16): 1. Hanoi (Nguyen Dinh Tuyen, Hoang Van Duy, Nguyen Xuan Truong, Nguyen Anh Tu) 3:19.85.

4x800m (17): 1. Quang Tri (Dinh Tien Nam, Truong Quy Hung, Le Van Son, Nguyen Quoc Viet) 8:02.54;

WOMEN

100m (17): 1. Nguyen Thi Hong Phuong (94) 12.43, 2. Nguyen Thi Oanh (96) 12.52, 3. Nguyen Thi Hong Thao (93) 12.67;

Heats (17): 1h1 Nguyen Thi Oanh (96) 12.40, 2h1 Nguyen Thi Hong Thao (93) 12.42;  1h2 Nguyen Thi Hong Phuong (94) 12.26, 2h2 Luu Lim Phung (96) 12.42;

200m (16): 1. Nguyen Thi Huyen (93) 24.60, 2. Quach Thi Lan (95) 24.78, 3. Nguyen Thi Oanh (96) 24.90, 5. Dau Thi Huyen (94) 25.72;
Heats (16): 1h1 Quach Thi Lan (95) 24.58, 2h1 Nguyen Thi Huyen (93) 24.68;

400m (18): 1. Quach Thi Lan (95) 54.49, 2. Nguyen Thi Huyen (93) 55.07, 3. Hoang Thi Ngoc (95) 58.19;
Heats (18): 1h1 Quach Thi Lan (95) 54.29, 2h1 Hoang Thi Ngoc (95) 57.80;  1h2 Nguyen Thi Huyen (93) 57.56;

800m (16): 1. Vu Thi Ly (95) 2:14.35, 2. Tran Thi Hoa (95) 2:15.10, 3. Luu Thi Ngat (94) 2:15.44, 4. Pham Thi Hoai Thanh (94) 2:16.77, 5. Dinh Thi Be (96) 2:17.76, 6. Vo Thi Ngoc Hanh (95) 2:17.81, 7. Nguyen T.Mong Thuy (95) 2:18.03, 8. Van Thi Cuc (94) 2:18.73, 9. Vu Thi Hong (95) 2:20.23, 10. Nguyen Thi Lien (94) 2:22.21;
Heats (16): 1h2 Nguyen T.Mong Thuy (95) 2:20.92, 2h2 Van Thi Cuc (94) 2:21.08, 3h2 Tran Thi Hoa (95) 2:21.57, 4h2 Dinh Thi Be (96) 2:21.65, 5h1 Vu Thi Hong (95) 2:21.77;

1500m (18): 1. Ngueyn Thi Hai (93) 4:42.82, 2. Tran Thi Hoa (95) 4:43.39, 3. Nguyen Thi Oanh (95) 4:43.83, 4. Vu Thi Lay (95) 4:52.85, 5. Van Thi Cuc (94) 4:53.76;

5000m (16): 1. Nguyen T.My Thuong (95) 19:14.96, 2. Nguyen Thi Y Tien (93) 19:21.15, 3. Pham Thi Trinh (96) 19:23.52, 4. Nguyen Thi My Chi (93) 19:39.93, 5. Pham Thi My Thao (95) 19:51.64, 6. Ta Thi Thu Yen (95) 19:52.06;

10000m (17): 1. Nguyen T.My Thuong (95) 39:01.58, 2. Mai Thi Dung (95) 39:09.19, 3. Phung Thi Hang (94) 39:20.25, 4. Hoang Thi Thanh (94) 39:46.17;

3000m St (16): 1. Truong Thi Thuy Kieu (96) 10:52.57, 2. Nguyen Thi Bich Tram (94) 10:59.97, 3. Nguyen Thi Lien (93) 11:03.18, 4. Nguyen Thi Oanh (95) 11:23.80, 5. Nguyen Thi Hai (93) 11:41.14, 6. Tran Thi Phuong Dung (94) 11:52.04;

100mh (18): 1. Trinh Thi Thu Mai (95) 14.96, 2. Pham Thi Kieu Oanh (93) 15.52, 3. Nguyen Thi Oanh (96) 15.56;

400mh (17): 1. Nguyen Thi Huyen (93) 59.97, 2. Le Binh Dinh (93) 61.26, 3. Nguyen Thi Hang (94) 63.06;

High Jump (16): 1. Nguyen Thi Quynh (93) 1.75, 2. Nguyen Thi Phuong Nhi (94) 1.66, 3. Nguyen Thi Hoai Nhi (96) 1.66;

Pole Vault (17): 1. Truong Thi Thu (95) 3.20, 2. Nguyen Thi Diu (96) 3.00, 3. Le Thi Thanh Thao (95) 2.70;

Long Jump (17): 1. Le Thi Kim Ngan (93) 5.79, 2. Dang Thi Thu Suong (93) 5.53, 3. Nong Thi Bien (94) 5.52, 4. Nguyen Thi Tuoi (93) 5.45;

Triple (18): 1. Nguyen Thi Tuoi (93) 12.39, 2. Nguyen Thi Oanh (96) 12.25, 3. Dang Thi Thu Suong (93) 12.04, 4. Tran Cam Tien (94) 11.96, 5. Le Thi Kim Ngan (93) 11.94;

Shot (17): 1. Le Thi Lai (93) 13.63 NJR, 2. Lo Thi Phien (94) 11.76, 3. Tran Le Truc Linh (94) 11.56;

Discus (16): 1. Le Thi Lai (93) 39.48 NJR, 2. Le Thi Cam Dung (93) 38.11, 3. Thach Thi Cua (93) 35.33;

Hammer (18): 1. Bui Luu Phuong Ngan (94) 38.24, 2. Le Thi Lai (93) 28.50, 3. Thach Thi hay (95) 26.65;

Javelin (17): 1. Bui Thi Trang (93) 44.97, 2. Lo Thi Phien (94) 43.52, 3. Le Thi Cam Dung (93) 41.65, 4. Man Anh Lieu (94) 40.65, 5. Nguyen Thi Huyen (95) 36.63;

10000m W (18): 1. Phan Thi Bich Ha (93) 53:22.48, 2. Luong Thi Nhat (96) 55:52.35, 3. Mai Thi Tu Uyen (96) 58:29.46, 4. Trinh Thi Duyen (96) 59:05.03;

Hepta (17/18): 1. Pham Thi Kieu Oanh (93) 4272 (15.46, 1.45, 9.88, 5.49, 36.07, 3:02.89), 2. Dao Thi Thanh Thuy (94) 3383 (18.20, 1.55, 8.07, 28.18, 4.88, 23.20, 3:02.81), -2 athletes-;

4x100m (18): 1. Nam Dinh (Nguyen Thi Hong Phuong, Bui Thi Quynh, Nguyen Thi Hayen, Vu Khanh Linh) 47.42;

4x200m (17): 1. Nghe An (Nguyen Thi Hong Thao, Tang Thi Hung, Dau Thi Huyen, Hoang Thi Hien) 1:41.69;

4x400m (16): 1. Hanoi (Nguyen Thi Oanh, Doan Thi Phuong, Vu Thuy Trang, Nguyen Thi Hang) 3:52.76, 2. Nghe An (Tang Thi Hung, Dau Thi Huyen, Nguyen Thi Ha, Hoang Thi Hien) 3:55.60.

4x800m (17): 1. Vinh Phuc (Vu Thi Hang, luu Thi Ngat, Vu Thi Hong, Nguyen Thi Hang) 9:22.26;

Compiled by
Jad Adrian (ATFS)

*results courtesy of Vietnamese Athletics Federation

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4th ASEAN Schools Games, Surabaya 2012 - Results

>> July 01, 2012

The 4th edition of ASEAN Schools Games is underway since 28th of June (until 6th July) at SURABAYA, East Java, Indonesia. All Southeast Asian countries are taking part in these annual multi-sports event.

Indonesia's Sapwaturrahman became the fastest in this edition after winning the male's sprint century in 10.57s. He beats Malaysians Harith Ammar Sobri (10.66) and Nixson Kennedy (10.81) insecond and third positions respectively. These three sprinters had recorded their personal bests.

Meanwhile Thailand's Supawan Thipat takes the girls title in a time of 11.86s. Vietnamese Nguyen Thi Oanh was in second in 12.06, while teammate Nguyen Thi Hong Phuong third in 12.12

Partial results as follows;

BOYS

100 Metres (wind speed: ??)
1. Sapwaturrahman (Ina) 10.57
2. Harith Ammar Sobri (Mas) 10.66
3. Nixson Kennedy (Mas) 10.81

400 Metres
1. Hoang Van Duy (Vie) 48.61
2. Kwong Kar Jun (Mas) 48.82
3. Treenate K (Tha) 48.36

800m Metres
1. Jeventhiran s/o Victor (Mas) 1:54.97
2. Hadi Nur Ehsan (Ina) 1:56.62
3. Tuwanon Thoncat (Tha) 1:57.43

110m Hurdles / 0.99m
1. Alif Shraf Mohd Razali (Mas) 14.24
2. Agus Hari Kusuma (Ina) 14.72
3. Somyot Kongsuwan  (Tha) 14.80

High Jump
1. Mohd Azly Ghazali (Mas) 2.10
2. Nguyen Huy Thai (Vie) 2.07
3. Pornanan Chaiyo (Tha) 1.98

Long Jump
1. Noval (Ina) 7.15
2. Luqman Hakim Ramlan (Mas) 6.98
3. Julian Reem Fuentes (Phi) 6.96

Shot Put / 6kg
1. Thawat Khachin (Tha) 17.12
2. Narta Hany Sugara (Ina) 15.97
3. Ong Chin Yong (Mas) 15.41

Hammer Throw / 6kg ??
1. Michael Sia Sung Dak (Mas) 62.30
2. Peerapon Chidpo (Tha) 58.81
3. Kresno Setyo Nughoro (Ina) 51.37

GIRLS
100 Metres
1. Supawan Thipat (Tha) 11.86
2. Nguyen Thi Oanh (Vie) 12.06
3. Nguyen Thi Hong Phuong (Vie) 12.12

400 Metres
1. Quach Thi Lan (Vie) 54.83
2. Fathin Faqihah Mohd Yusuf (Mas) 58.39
3. Supansa Urasai (Tha) 58.64

800 Metres
1. Vu Thi Ly (Vie) 2:15.59
2. Aprilia Kartina (Ina) 2:16.57
3. Nik Norzilawati Nik Wil (Mas) 2:18.16

100m Hurdles 
1.Nur Amanina Tugimin (Mas) 14.85
2. Ken Ayuthaya (Ina) 14.90
3.Nur Syafiqah Alis Abu Bakar (Mas) 15.31

High Jump
1. Nguyen Thi Hoai Nhi (Vie) 1.72m
2. Shandyani d/o Mahendran (Mas) 1.69m
3. Nadia Anggraini (Ina) 1.66

Shot Put
1. Thatphicha J (Tha) 11.96
2. Panwat Gimsrang (Tha) 11.41
3. Ni Putu Yogiswari (Ina) 11.25

Hammer Throw
1. Panwat Gimsrang (Tha) 45.83
2. Masitha Hatta (Ina) 44.29
3. Tiong Mee Yen (Mas) 37.90

Javelin Throw
1. Jariya Wichaidit (Tha) 43.30
2. Lo Thi Phien 40.63
3. Fitria Abjan 40.22

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Cambodian Hem Bunting Renews National Record 2:23:29 at Paris Marathon

>> April 16, 2012

Cambodia's Hem Bunting has made a significant effort in his first Marathon outing of the year after finishing in top 50 (42nd) at the 36th edition of Paris Marathon (15.04.2012) with a fastest time he ever run in his life 2:23:29. The time also improved on his previous national record 2:25:20 set during 2009 SEA Games in Vientiane where he won bronze medal. Not only that, his official intermediate time at half marathon shows 1:09:04, which is a new national record as well.


The race was won by Stanley Kipleting Biwott of Kenya in a time of 2:05:12, followed by Ethopians Raji Assefa (2:06:24) and Sisay Jisa (2:06:27). 

The 26-year-old who represented his country at 2007 World championship in athletics won silver medal at 2007 SEA Games at Nakhon Ratchasima, and then bronze medal at the next edition but surprisingly was not in the 2011 SEA Games team although remain unbeaten in Cambodia and has recorded the fastest time at the year.

Bunting's outstanding performance in Paris would certainly gain him an "auto slot" for the Olympic Games, that when it counts the fairness and appropriateness in the selection of athlete in a major event, and of course this apply when there are no other athletes in Cambodia that achieve the required standards of the Olympics.

For a record, his time is the fastest in Southeast Asia so far this year, and even much better than the winning time of 2011 SEA Games (2:27:45).

Watch documentary on Hem Bunting (by Trans World Sport in 2009)

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SEA Athletes at Top 30 ASIAN Rankings 2011

>> February 12, 2012

Southeast Asian athletes at TOP 30 in 2011 ASIAN Athletics Rankings. Lists for women events as follows:

100m
=13TH
=23RD
=23RD
30TH
200m
6TH
=21ST
26TH
29TH
400m
14TH
24TH
800m
5TH
17TH
1500m
12TH
28TH
3000St
8TH
13TH
100mh
16TH
18TH
27TH
400mh
12TH
High Jump
4TH
=5TH
=8TH
=10TH
Pole Vault
=5TH
=5TH
=11TH

Long Jump
2ND
=9TH
26TH
Triple Jump
12TH
14TH
18TH
Shot Put
8TH
Discus Throw
26TH
Hammer Throw
25TH

Heptathlon
2ND
11TH
14TH

Norjannah Hafiszah Jamaluddin (MAS) 11.60
Serafi Anelies Unani (INA) 11.69
Nongnuch Sanrat (THA) 11.69
Vu Thi Huong (VIE) 11.73

Laphassaporn Tawoncharoen (THA) 23.65
Le Ngoc Phuong (VIE) 24.01
Nguyen Thi Thuy (VIE) 24.04
Vu Thi Huong (VIE) 24.06

Nguyen Thi Thuy (VIE) 53.80
Treewadee Yongphan (THA) 54.13

Truong Thanh Hang (VIE) 2:01.41
Do Thi Tha (VIE) 2:05.62

Truong Thanh Hang (VIE) 4:15.52
Do Thi Thao (VIE) 4:18.94

Rini Budiarti (INA) 10:00.58
Nguyen Thi Phuong (VIE) 10:04.42

Dedeh Erawati (INA) 13.42
Wallapa Pansoongnuen (THA) 13.51  WassanaWinatho (THA) 13.62

Noraseela Mohd Khalid (MAS) 57.41

Wanida Boonwan (THA) 1.92
Duong Thi Viet Anh (VIE) 1.90
Pham Thi Diem (VIE) 1.87
Noengruthai Chaipetch (THA) 1.85

Roslinda Samsu (MAS) 4.20
Le Thi Phuong (VIE) 4.20
Sukanya Chomchuendee (THA) 4.00
(note 14 athletes at 4.00!!)

Marestella Torres (PHI) 6.71
Maria Natalia Londa (INA) 6.47
Catherine Kay Santos (PHI) 6.25

Tran Hue Hoa (VIE) 13.76
Maria Natalia Londa (INA) 13.73
Thitima Muangjan (THA) 13.64

Zhang Guirong (SIN) 16.96

Subenrat Insaeng (THA) 52.93

Tan Song Hwa (MAS) 58.71
(note 19 athletes of China in top 25 !!)

Wassana Winatho (THA) 5710
Duong Thi Viet Anh (VIE) 5350
Narcisa Atienza (PHI) 5285

Full list of Asian Athletics Ranking 2011 (over 90 pages) is available soon, from compiler/editor:
Mr. Heinrich Hubbeling, Germany 
Email: hhubbeling@t-online.de

...the Asian Athletics statistics handbook has very deep ranking lists (TOP 30 Asian + extra deep lists of non JPN/CHN performers) for Olympic events + additional events, indicates all NR broken during the year, complete records etc. The handbook is 'famous' among statisticians and fan in Europe. In spite of difficulty of compiling Asian Athletics statistics due to limited support from several national federations, he managed to publish his 22nd consecutive Asian Athletics statistics last year. Those who interested in Asian Athletics Ranking 2011 (23rd year of issue) may contact the editor directly, payment can be made through various methods, price is cheap and affordable...


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