Vietnamese Junior Athletics 2012 - Results
>> August 28, 2012
*results courtesy of Vietnamese Athletics Federation
Athletics Performance Centre
The 74th edition of Singapore Open Athletics Championships kicked off today (25.08.2012) and runs until tomorrow at Bishan stadium. Around 30 teams from 12 countries (SIN, MAS, THA, PHI, INA, BRU, VIE, JPN, HKG, TPE, IND...) are registered in the annual meeting. Summary and results;
MEN
The best performance in the first day (26.08.2012) produced in the men's 400m hurdles. Japanese hurdler Yasuhiro Fueki who has a personal best (pb) of 49.94s set in Osaka (National championships) this year ran a blistering pace and came close to the mark in a time of 50.29s, and outclassed Philippine's Junrey Bano in 2nd place (51.93s).
Vietnam's Nguyen Xuan Trong wins the two-lap event (800m), recording a time of 1:54.61s, leaving Philippine's Wenlie Maulas (1:55.14s) and Singapore's Soh Hun Qun (1:55.51s) in 2nd and 3rd places respectively.
Strong headwinds (-1.7) in the 200m race but that's not preventing Thailand's Somchai Kittisuntornrak to win the race and recorded 21.87s, beating Singapore's Lee Cheng Wei (21.99s) in 2nd place, and Lo Yen Yao (22.30s) of Chinese Taipei in 3rd.
Philippine's Julius Sermona, 34, won the 10000m race easily in a time of 32:51.69, but way off his best 30:16.91s set in Guangzhou in 2009, obviously resulted from "lack of challenge" in the event.
Local thrower Scott Wong Wei Gen wins the shot put after producing a pb of 15.89m in his first throw. He tried to improve on his mark in the last attempt but only managed to do 15.86m. Japan's Hirofumi Oyama in 2nd place in a distance of 14.16m.
In long jump, Japanese jumpers dominated the top podiums when Kenichi Sato (7.30, 0.0) and Masaya Tsuji (7.29m, 0.0) secured the first two places from local jumper Lai Yong Hui (7.28m, +1.8) in 3rd place.
It was a very tough competition in the javelin throw. India's junior thrower Yadab Manoj, 19, opened his campaign in 65.68m, which is enough for gold medal, but it was then followed by a further 65.85m in his 2nd attempt, and once again improved to 66.11m in last attempt. Another junior thrower Ku Chia Ho of Chinese Taipei was close in 2nd place with 65.43m. Singaporean-based Malaysian thrower Akid Chong Mohd Isham was in 3rd with a pb of 63.87m, slightly ahead of another thrower of Chinese Taipei Chung Cheng Hung (63.63m).
WOMEN
Japanese sprinter Asana Koo, 23, takes the 200m title by clocking 24.96s in a race against strong headwinds of 1.5m/s. Teammate Megumi Shimizu who has better pb (24.06s) than Koo (24.41s) was in 2nd in 25.06s. Thailand's Khanrutai Pakdee third in 25.91s.
As in the men's 400m hurdles, Japanese athletes rules the women's section after Miyabi Tago (58.45s) and Miki Sawada (59.91s) finished as 1st-2nd winners.
India's Annu Rani has thrown 52.41m in her 4th attempt to win the javelin throw. It was her 2nd best throw of all-time after a 53.95m throw set in Hyderabad earlier in June 2012.
The first four in the shot put were non-Southeast Asians. Chinese Taipei's Lai Li Chin (19) threw 15.31m to win the first place. She was trailed by two Japanese throwers Chiaki Yokomizo (14.80m) and Chihir Shigeymana (14.56m) in 2nd and 3rd positions respectively. Her teammate Chiang Ru Ching in 4th place (14.03m).
Malaysia's Nurul Amira Mohd Nafiah is back in her shape after 30days of fasting in Ramadhan's month, registering 5.96m (0.0) in the long jump from her first jump. Next jumps were 5.91m, 5.72m, 5.61m, 5.85m and 5.89m. Japanese Fumie Takehara the Asian championships silver medalist in heptathlon was only in 2nd in 5.84m (0.0) mark but close to her pb 5.98m, with local jumper Nurul Jannah Zulkifli (5.46m,+0.1) was at her good shape close to pb 5.47m but placed in 3rd.
Vietnam's Phan Phi Hoai Thanh won the 800m in 2:23.31s, beating only a local runner Evalyne Christine (2:35.98) as there were only two finishers in the race.
Download day 1 full results here (courtesy of SAA)
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World champion Yohan Blake (Jamaica) has equaled the 2nd fastest 100m time of all-time in 9.69s (-0.1) to beat Tyson Gay at Athletissima Diamond League today (yesterday at Switzerland, 23.08.2012). Blake, double silver medalist (100m-200m) at London Olympics have got a good lead from his wonderful start and surged to the line in style while Tyson Gay (whose American record 9.69s +2.0 equaled here) was going all out to the line yet satisfied in 2nd but recorded a very respected time (9.83s) as well. Video and results;
Results , men's 100m (wind: -0.1)
1. Yohan Blake JAM ..... 9.69 PB (r 0.1420
2. Tyson Gay USA ..... 9.83 (r 0.154)
3. Nesta Carter JAM ..... 9.95 (r 0.154)
4. Ryan Bailey USA ..... 10.00
5. Jimmy Vicaut FRA ..... 10.02 PB
6. Jaysuma Saidy Ndure NOR ..... 10.13
7. Keston Bledman TRI ..... 10.14
8. Richard Thompson TRI ..... 10.32
Women's 100m (wind: -0.1)
1. Carmelita Jeter USA ..... 10.86 (r 0.162)
2. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce JAM ..... 10.86 (r 0.140)
3. Kelly-Ann Baptiste TRI ..... 10.93 (r 0.148)
4. Veronica Campbell-Brown JAM ..... 10.99 (r 0.136)
5. Kerron Stewart JAM ..... 11.10
6. Jeneba Tarmoh USA ..... 11.13
7. Murielle Ahoure CIV ..... 11.14
8. Olesya Povh UKR ..... 11.31
PATAFA (Philippines Track and Field Association) Weekly Relays is a track and field meet which is held weekly during its season. The first four weeks were held at Pasig City, near Manila. Summary (Best results) as follows;
WEEKLY RELAYS I - Pasig City (14 July 2012)
MEN
100m: 1.Larick Panes 11.0;
5000m: 1.Richard Salano 15:34.7, 2.Rafael Poliquit Jr 15:43.7, 3.Ruen Dela Torre 16:02.1, 4.Roldan Verano 16:02.8;
SP: 1.Gustl Pido 12.29 (*12.09?), 2. Joshua Fuentes 12.25;
WOMEN
3000m: 1.Dalyn Carmen 11:14.0, 2.Mary Ann Dela Cruz 11:14.9, 3.Mae Ann Gongob 11:33.1, 4.Jenismylle Mabunga 11:33.4, 5.Mary Grace Dela Torre 11:45.9;
HJ: 1.Joean Bermudo 1.55, 2.Kirstie Vinco 1.50;
LJ: 1.Joean Bermudo 5.28, 2.Josie Malacad 5.24;
WEEKLY RELAYS II - Pasig City (21 July 2012)
MEN
400m: 1.Wenlie Maulas 50.2;
1500m: 1.Richard Salano 4:13.6;
WOMEN
1500m: 1.Mary Ann Dela Cruz 5:12.1;
WEEKLY RELAYS III - Pasig City (28 July 2012)
MEN
800m: 1.Mervin Guarte 1:55.5, 2.Christopher Ulboc 1:55.9, 3.Jordan Paul Billones 1:56.3, 4.John Acanto 1:58.5, 5.Richard Salano 1:58.7, 6.Rafael Poliquit Jr 1:59.7;
400mH: 1.Jesson Ramil Cid 54.9;
PV: 1.Emerson Obiena 4.00, 2.Cesar Feliciano 3.80, 3.Zech Valera 3.80;
DT: 1.Joel Sta.Mina 37.81, 2.Joshua Fuentes 34.18;
4x100m: 1.Far Eastern University (FEU) 42.4;
WOMEN
800m: 1.Vanessa Del Valle 2:28.4;
PV: 1.Riezel Buenaventura 3.40, 2.Natassia Marie Nalus 2.80;
JT: 1.Evalyn Palabrica 39.40, 2.Jeneffer Panepona 35.63;
WEEKLY RELAYS IV - Pasig City (04 August 2012)
MEN
100m: 1.Patrick Unso 11.0, 2.Jesson Ramil Cid 11.0;
5000m: 1.Richard Salano 15:30.7, 2.Rafael Poliquit Jr 15:54.3, 3.Ruen Dela Torre 16:05.7;
4x400m: 1.Far Eastern University (FEU) 3:22.4;
WOMEN
3000m: 1.Catherine Bristol 11:36.3, 2.Mary Ann Dela Cruz 11:46.0;
HJ: 1.Joean Bermudo 1.60;
Results courtesy of PATAFA
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| Photo by Usain Bolt |
MEN / WOMEN
100 Metres
-> Yohan Blake (JAM) .............................. -> Carmelita Jeters (USA)
-> Usain Bolt (JAM) .............................. -> Shelly Ann Fraser - Priye (JAM)
-> Tyson Gay (USA) .............................. -> Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM)
-> Justin Gatlin (USA)
200 Metres
-> Yohan Blake (JAM) .............................. -> Allyson Felix (USA)
-> Usain Bolt (JAM)
400 Metres
-> LaShawan Meritt (USA).............................. -> Sanya Richard-Ross (USA)
-> Kirani James (GRE) ............................... -> Antonina Krivoshapka (RUS)
800 Metres
-> David Rudisha (KEN) .............................. -> Pamela Jelimo (KEN)
-> Abubaker Kaki (SUD)
1500 Metres
-> Ezekiel Kemboi (KEN) .............................. -> Abeba Arigawil (ETH)
-> Brimin Kipruto (KEN) .............................. -> Genzebe Dibaba (ETH)
5000 Metres
-> Mohamed Farah (GBR) .............................. -> Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN)
.............................. -> Meseret Defar (ETH)
10000 Metres
-> Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) .............................. -> Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH)
-> Mohamaed Farah (GBR) .............................. -> Beleynesh Oljira (ETH)
Marathon
-> WilsonKaipsang (KEN) .............................. -> Mary Keitany (KEN)
-> Abel Kirui (KEN) .............................. -> Tiki Gelana (ETH)
3000m Steeplechase
-> Ezekiel Kemboi (KEN) .............................. -> Milcah Chemos (KEN)
-> Brimin Kipruto (KEN) .............................. -> Yuliya Zaripova (RUS)
110m / 100m Hurdles
-> Aries meritt (USA) .............................. -> Sally Pearson (AUS)
-> Liu Xiang (CHN) .............................. -> Kellie Wells (USA)
400m Hurdles
-> Dai Greene (GBR) .............................. -> Natalya Antyukh (RUS)
-> Javier Culson (PUE) .............................. -> Lashinda Demus (USA)
High Jump
-> Jesse Williams (USA) .............................. -> Anna Chicherova (RUS)
-> Andrye Silnov (RUS)
Pole Vault
-> Renaud Lavillenie (FRA) .............................. -> Yelena Isinbayeva (RUS)
-> Lazaro Borges (CUB)
Long Jump
-> Mitchell Watt (AUS) .............................. -> Brittney Reese (USA)
-> Sebastian Bayer (GER) .............................. -> Anna Nazarova (RUS)
Triple Jump
-> Christian Taylor (USA) .............................. -> Olga Saladuha (UKR)
-> Will Claye (USA) .............................. -> Olga Rypakova (KAZ)
-> Phillips Idowu (GBR)
Shot Put
-> Reese Hoffa (USA) .............................. -> Nadezhda Ostapchuk (BLR)
-> Christian Cantwell (USA) .............................. -> Valerie Adams (NZL)
-> Tomaz Majewski (POL)
Discus Throw
-> Robert Harting (GER) .............................. -> Nadien Muller (GER)
.............................. -> Darya Pishchalnikova (RUS)
Hammer Throw
-> Christianz Pars (HUN) .............................. -> Oksana Menkova (BLR)
.............................. -> Betty Heidler (GER)
Javelin Throw
-> Andreas Thorkildson (NOR) .............................. -> Barbora Spotakova (CZE)
-> Vitezslav Vesely (CZE) .............................. -> Sunette Vilijoen (RSA)
Decathlon / Heptathlon
-> Ashton Eaton .............................. -> Jessica Ennis (GBR)
-> Trey hardee .............................. -> Tatyana Chernova (RUS)
4x100 Metres
-> Jamaica .............................. -> United States
-> United States .............................. -> Jamaica
4x400 Metres
-> United States .............................. -> United States
-> Jamaica .............................. -> Russia
20km Walk
-> Valeriy Bulchin (RUS) .............................. -> Yelena Lashmanova (RUS)
50km Walk
-> Sergey Kidyapkin (RUS)
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My German friend Heinrich Hubbeling, track and field statistician for IAAF and Asian AA wrote the following;
Dear friend,
thanks for your infos during last days.
Please find attached updated files (as per today / after the DL-Meeting at Monaco) with Asian Continental Records and 2012 Leaders for your website. The same files were forwarded to the ASIAN AA and to Rahul Pawar for enclosure to the (once again VIRUS-effected) AsianAthletics-website.
These records should be surely the final rankings in time before the Olympic Games, since MONACO was the last major competition worldwide before the Games.
This is for your kind information.
Therefore, click here to download the 10-page file and you have the information of;
1) ASIAN Athletics Complete Records (as at 21 July 2012)
2) ASIAN Athletics Senior Leaders (as at 21 July 2012)
3) ASIAN Athletics Junior Leaders (as at 21 July 2012)
For the first time ever, eight sprinters who are finalists of 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, tells their stories; Ben Johnson (CAN), Carl Lewis (USA), Linford Christie (GBR), Calvin Smith (USA), Dennis Mitchell (USA), Robson da Silva (BRA), Desai Williams (CAN), and Raymond Stewart (JAM). Brought to you by BBC, a great documentary !!
XV Sukma 2012, Kuantan - Highlights and Results Day 4 (13 July 2012)
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Terengganu team confirmed the domination in athletics competition at XV SUKMA after winning eighth gold medal from the men's 4x400m, clocking 3:20.64s and became the overall champion for athletics event. Malacca team took silver in 3:21.00s, while Perak team bronze in 3:21.38s.
Terengganu team finished at first position in the women's 4x400m in a time of 3:54.67s, leaving second finisher Johor team (4:01.03s), and third placing Perak team (4:01.44s) by more than 6 seconds.
Saranraj s/o Sivamani of Pahang has recorded 4:03.72s in the men's 1500m and won his second gold medal in the games. Perak's Kesavan Maniam (4:04.24s) and Kedah's Tan Wei Heng (4:04.71s) were only separated on the finish line for silver and bronze respectively after a close battle all the way the curve and home straight.
Nik Norzilawatie Nik Wil of Kelantan won her third gold medal after taking the women's 1500m gold medal with 4:58.41s, comfortably ahead of Kedah's Nor Hidayah Ahmad (5:05.66s) and Sarawak's Faradilah Raznie (5:10.08s) in second and third positions. She previously won 3000m steeplechase and 800 metres.
Hisyam Alias of Kuala Lumpur, the guy who 'missed the start' in the men's 100m final, has eventually won his gold medal, taking the men's 200m title in a personal best time of 21.73s, defeating Kannathasan s/o Subramaniam (21.76, pb) the winner of men's 400m (47.48s) in second place for silver. The bronze medal was 'stolen' by Negeri Sembilan's Mohd Shahmimi Azmi (22.10s) from Sabah's Sebastian Lee Azcona (22.11s).
Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli of Penang winning sprint double. She finished in first position of the women's 200m in 24.79s. The main challenge for this sprinter would probably come from her twin sister Husna Zulkifli who has a season best of 24.59, but unluckily withdrew due to hamstring injury. Second and third goes to Terengganu's Nur Farahana Musa (25.46s) and Sabah's Fathin Faqihah Mohd Yusof (25.52s).
Muhammad Rozaini Subki of Perak threw to a personal best distance of 59.26m in the men's javelin throw and bagged the gold medal. Kedah's Akmal Md Zain, also with pb throw of 58.75m taking silver medal. Bronze went to Sabah's Max Anzie Jetol in 52.94m, pb as well.
Noor Shahidatun Nadia Mohammad Zuki of Kedah scorched to second gold medal in the women's long jump with a leap of 5.85m. Sabahans Ana Lydia Tinggi (5.38m) and Nurul Atiqah Sukur (5.29m) took silver and bronze respectively.
Muhammad Khairil Harith Harun of Kelantan won his second gold medal in the games, winning the men's 20,000m walk with 1:36:35.32s, and once again beaten Dhiban Raj s/o Theyzgason of Negeri Sembilan (1:40:43.36s) who placed second in the men's 10,000m walk, behind Khairil Harith. Third winner was Satiyaseelan s/o K.Mahalingah of Pennag in 1:42:53.17s.
Muhd Ajmal Aiman Mat Hasan of Terengganu ran 14.67s in the men' 110m hurdles and clinched the gold medal, beating Selangor's Alif Ashraf Mohd Razali (14.80s) in silver medal position. Both hurdlers had met the qualifying standard for the on-going World Juniors Championships, the biggest junior event on earth, but skipped in order to run in SUKMA (!!). Bronze medal went to 16-year-old Jad Naeman Washif of Sabah with a time of 15.06s.
Raja Nursheena Raja Azhar of Selangor runs 14.34s in her pet event women's 100m hurdles and bagged gold medal, leaving Malacca's Ku Munirah Ku Zamzuri (15.24) and Federal's Nur Amanina Tugimin (15.42) in second and third places respectively.
Casier Renee Kelly Lee of Sarawak won her second gold medal in the women's shot put, throwing 12.04m. Teammate Grace Wong Xiu Mei, 12 years old !!!!!, takes silver medal in a distance of 11.78m, and beating her super senior Bibi Nuraishah Ishak of Kelantan who could only throw 11.29m for bronze.
Iskandar Alwi of Johor cleared 4.80m in the men's pole vault to win the gold medal and broke the national junior record 4.73m by himself. Federal's Mohd Fahme Zamzam satisfied with silver at 4.50m height while Johor's Muhammad Iqbal Hakim Kamal third in 4.30m.
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-Final note: beware (!) of believing the games's website, lazy people were asked to look after results and statistics, many errors and mistakes and incomplete results + no wind speed included.
Therefore, if you have the complete results taken directly from organizer at stadium, please kindly send to me at, info@adriansprints.com . Hardcopy (when softcopy not available) can also be sent to my home address, please email me first.
XV SUKMA (Malaysian Games), Kuantan 2012.
10-13 July 2012. Video Highlights (WOMEN);
-switch to men's events
Women's 100 Metres
Women's 100m Hurdles Final
Women's Pole Vault
Women's Long Jump
Women's Triple Jump
Women's Shot Put
Women's 4x400 Metres
Video credit; Games Organizer
XV SUKMA (Malaysian Games), Kuantan 2012.
10-13 July 2012. Video Highlights (MEN);
-switch to women's events
Men's 100m Final
Men's 800m Final
Men's 110m hurdles Final
Men's Pole Vault
Men's High Jump
Men's 10000m Walk
Men's 4x400 Metres
Video credit; Games Organizer
XV Sukma (Malaysian Games) 2012, Highlights and Results Day 3 (12.07.2012)
NEGERI SEMBILAN Team snuck a surprise gold medal in the men's 4x100m, clocking 41.79s. Defending champion TERENGGANU Team finished in 2nd in 41.94s, while SABAH Team the 2nd finisher of 2010 Games and the favorite with 41.58s seasonal best, only managed to take bronze in 42.39 following a major setback in baton exchanges.
TERENGGANU Team won the women's 4x100m with a time of 47.88s, beating JOHOR team (48.36) and SABAH Team (48.37) in 2nd and 3rd positions respectively.
Nik Hafiz Nik Mohamad of Kelantan, as anticipated winning the men's 800m in 1:54.60s, leaving the recent ASEAN School champion Jeeventhiran s/o Victor Ravintharan of Perak who ran 1:55.99 in second place. Kedah's Tan Wei Heng lowered his pb to 1:56.78s as enough to secure the bronze.
Nik Norzilawatie Nik Wil of Kelantan takes her second gold medal of the day as she finished in first position in her favorite event 800m and setting a time of 2:19.91. Sarawak's Faradilah Raznie was trailing in 2nd in 2:20.88, while Johor's Sharmila d/o Sivakimar third in 2:21.21.
Mohamed Baihaqi Razlan of Kelantan upsets pre-race favorite Muhammad Firdaus Mazalan of Kedah as won the men's 400m hurdles in 53 flat, with Firdaus at 53.14s. Perak's Muhammad Firdaus Musa wins bronze in 53.73.
Layalia Rameli of Terengganu won the women's 400mh, clocking 64.29s, and second and third winners were Federal's Wong Pui Yee (1:05:66) and Perak's Saidatul Izatti Suhaimi (1:06:31).
Ahmad Luth Hamizan of Negeri Sembilan was probably upset when he could only finished in second at 5000m after gold medal in 10,000m, since he was the pre-race favorite for 3000m steeplechase. If he won 5000m, then he would repeat the feat of Karthik Jayamaran winning triple gold at 2010 SUKMA. And as expected he won the men's 3000m steeplechase in a time of 9:40.42s. What made this race more interesting was the host runner Saranraj s/o Sivamani was actually gunning for his 2ND gold medal, after winning the 1500m and upsetting Luth Hamizan in the 5000m. If he won 3000m steeplechase the chance to win triple gold medal is high as he is the pre-race favorite in the 1500m final today. S.Saranraj eventually finished in 2nd in 10:06.34s. 3rd placing was Johor's Vinoth s/o Muniappan in 10:10.60.
Nik Norzilawatie Nik Wil of Kelantan clinched gold medal in the women's 3000m steeplechase, winning her race with 12:08.15, followed by Sri Suganyaa d/o Naderaja of Selangor (12:30.19) and Nor Hidayah Ahmad of Kedah (12:46.39).
Muhammad Irfan Shamshuddin of Negeri Sembilan has thrown to a personal best of 42.50m in the men's discus and won the gold medal. Silver and bronze went to Mohammad Firdaus James of Perak and Tang Zhi Min of Federal Territory with distances of 38.46m and 37.21m respectively.
Muhammad Hakimi Ismail of Perak continues to dominate in the horizontal jumps, he won the men's long jump with 7.32m, the challenge came form Federal athlete Luqman Hakim Ramlan who made a personal best 7.27m. Perak's Pang Li Chong who has a pb of 7.46m takes only bronze with 7.10m.
Elena Goh Ling Yin of Federal territory clinched her second gold medal in XV SUKMA after winning the 10,000m walk with a time of 53:43.97, Pua Ling En takes silver in 55:13.08, while Song Gie Chee of Penang bronze in 59:16.72.
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XV Sukma 2012, Kuantan - Highlights Day 2 (11 July 2012)
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Harith Ammar Mohd Sobri became the fastest man in the XV Malaysian Games 2012 after crossing the line in 10.84s as the winner on the newly installed blue track at Darul Makmur Stadium in Kuantan. The 18-year-old from Terengganu who ran 10.66 in Surabaya last week, defeated Kedah's Mohd Helmi Ahmad (10.92s) and Sabah's Eddie Edwards Jr (10.93) in 2nd and 3rd places respectively. The 4th and 5th finishers were Hisyam Alias (10.94) and Shahmimi Azmi (10.95).
Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli of Penang secured the gold medal of the women's 100m for his family as the pre-race favorite, Zaidatul Husna, her twin sister was unable to get back her form after suffering a hamstring injury a few weeks ago. She clocked a time of 12.29s (12.24s in semifinal). Johore's Lee Jia Qin takes the silver medal in 12.45, Sabah's Stefbilce Sandy Stephen clinched the bronze in 12.50m.
Kannathasan s/o Subramaniam of Selangor wins the men's 400m with a personal best time of 47.48s. He beats Malacca's Schzuan Ahmad Rosely who also recorded a pb of 47.68s in second place. Sabah's Anchois Aron finishes third in 48.64s.
Nurul Faezah Asma Mazlan of Terengganu upsets the defending champion Nurulassikin Mohd Rasid of Johore in the women's 400m as she takes the gold medal in a time of 57.18s, with Nurulassikin trailing close behind in 57.49. Newcomer Fathin Faqihah Mohd Yusuf of Sabah won the bronze in 58.11s.
Kavee Alagan s/o Anpalagan of Negeri Sembilan registered a 2.21m (4th All-Time) clearance in the men's high jump to bag the gold medal and eclipsed Lee Hup Wei's Games record 2.20m. Interestingly, he also matched the season best height by Lee Hup Wei who a few days ago announced as the representative for the London Olympics. Not less impressive, Navin Raj s/o Subramaniam finished in second, but cleared a good height of 2.19m (5th All-Time), and followed by a 17-year-old Azly Ghazali of Selangor who made 2.15m.
Saranraj s/o Subramaniam, the host runner wins the men's 5000m in 16:00.73, and denied the challenge from the 10,000m champion Ahmad Luth Hamizan (NSE) who only managed to finish in 2nd (16:04.05). Third placing was filled by Perak's Tanakendiran s/o Sumudum in 16:07.55.
Shahidatun Nadia Mohd Zuki of Kedah takes the women's triple jump title as she leaped to a distance of 12.77m, defeating teammate Nur Izzati Akmal in 2nd place with 11.81, while Sabah's Merry Gabali satisfied in third but with a pb of 11.70m.
Nur Aisyah Ahmat of Sarawak won the women's 5000m, setting 20:06.76s. 2nd finisher was Pahang's Previna d/o Arumugam who timed 20:39.52 while 3rd placer was Johore's Yap Nyok Sing in 21:16.12.
Shahrin Selamat of Selangor has caused a major upset to the favorite Mohamad Alif Hanif of Terengganu as he clinched the gold in a throw of 14.21m, over 14.04m. Another youngster of Selangor Shahul Iqmal Baharuden took the bronze in 13.18m.
Mohamed Fahmi Meslan of Johore retained his title in decathlon after totaling 5956 points and secured the gold medal from Selangor's Sia Joo Yao (5614) and Sabah's Sylvester Yamud (5438).
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Sprinter PIN WANHEAB eclipsed the 38-year-old Cambodian National 200m record after registering 21.85s during Nottwil Swiss Meeting at Nottwil Switzerland a few days ago (30 June). The previous record was held by Samphon Mao set at 1700m altitude in Tehran in 1974. He placed 4th in his final A race that won by World class sprinter Marlon Devonish of Great Britain in 20.64s. This made a total of SIX National records in his hands after 100m, 300m, and indoors 50m, 60m and 200m, all set in 2011-2012.
Two weeks ago (17 June) the 27-year-old Swiss born who appeared in the 100m final of 2011 SEA Games has done the same. In a regional athletics championships at Bulle (SUI), he broke the National 100m record 10.82A which was also held by Samphon Mao from the same meet in Tehran in 1974. Samphon Mao hand-timed mark 10.4h established in 1968 at Phnom Penh however remains the Cambodian record for hand timing, but it's now looks to be nearly at an end.
Although he was born, then living, schooling, enjoy the life in Switzerland, and holds Swiss and Cambodian citizenships, he has never opted to compete for Switzerland. His parents want him to contribute and start with Cambodian athletics. In 1976, it was a bloody civil war in Cambodia, and that caused his parents made a decision to migrate to find a safe and peaceful place in Switzerland.
Olympic Games
Although achieving great results as a Cambodian, Wanheab's dream to compete at the Olympics unfortunately would not be realized as the Cambodian authority has already selected their representatives for the Olympics, and that's not even Hem Bunting.
National Record
As of 1st of July 2012, he holds six national records in sprint events, three from outdoors 100m, 200m and 300m, and three others from indoors 50m, 60m and 200m. He also has a 400m best of 50s flat set less than a month ago at Bern (SUI). Below is a list of national records held by Pin Wanheab.
100m 10.78 +0.5 Bulle (SUI) 17 JUN 2012
200m 21.85 +0.1 Nottwil (SUI) 30 JUN 2012
300m 37.79 Lausanne (SUI) 05 MAY 2012
50m indoor 6.14 Wettingen (SUI) 15 JAN 2011
60m indoor 7.03 Magglingen (SUI) 29 JAN 2011
200m indoor 22.55 Magglingen (SUI) 06 FEB 2011
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Results of the 4th edition of Asian All-Star Track and Field Meet 2012 at ALMATY, Kazakhstan (30.06 - 01.07, 2012), note: at altitude of 1700m above the sea level (A).
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| Women's 100m at 4th Asian All-Star, Almaty 2012 (Asian AA) |
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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