Event: Sprints (100m, 200m) Born: 23 May 1986, Penang Height: 5-4 Weight: 58 Personal Records:
100m 11.60 (Plovdiv 09 July 2011)
200m 24.48 (Vientiene 16 December 2009)
National Records:
4x100m 45.33 (Zgorzelec 2010)
International Meets:
World University Games 2009
SEA Games 2007, 2009
ASEAN Uni. Games 2008, 2010
Career Highlights: 2011: She became the 2nd fastest in Malaysian All-Time lists after setting 11.60s -1.2 at Plovdivon July 09, 2011.
2010: A member of the 4x100m team who broke the 21-year-old Malaysian NR 45.37s, registering 45.33s at Zgorzelec... Represented Malaysia in women's 4x100m at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, finished 6th in 45.54s.
Full Name: Mok Ying Ren (Mok - surname) Nationality: Singapore Event: Long Distance & Triathlon Born: 6 July 1988 Height: 5-7.5 Weight: 60 Education: Medic (National Uni. of SIN, 2011) Personal Bests:
5000m 14:51.09 (Kanagawa 28.05.11)
Marathon 2:26:34 (Christchurch 05.06.11) National Records:
5000m 14:51.09 (Kanagawa, JPN 28.05.11)
Half Marathon 1:08:18 (Kuala Lumpur, MAS 13.03.11)* Major Meets:
SEA Games- Nakhon Ratchasima 2007
AUG- Chiangmai 2010
Career Highlights: 2011: He bettered the previous Singaporean 5000m NR of 14:57.61 by Naarajan Ganeson in 1995 with an effort of 14:51.09s at Kanagawa on May 28, 2011. A week later (5 June 2011) he won the Christchurch Marathon in NZL with a time of 2:26:34 (PB).
2010: Silver medal at 5000m (34:38.30) in the ASEAN University Games.
2007: Competed at Triathlon in SEA Games (Nakhon Ratchasima) and bagged the gold medal (2:05).
The 3rd AsianAll StarsAthletics meet held on July 29-30, 2010 in New Delhi, India. As much as 250 athletes from 17 countries were taking part. The Asian All Stars Athletics was set to provide a competitive rivalry among the best athletes (junior and senior) from the whole Asian continental. Top Asian athlete Ehsan Hadidi who holds the continental record in discus throw (69.32m) was among the list of participants. A total prize money of USD 70,000 were distributed to the top three winners from the entire 25 events.
Malaysia hurdler Mohd Ajmal Hassan delivered the only medal for the country when he suprisingly wins bronze in 110mh in 14.61. Malaysian Games champion P.Yuvaaraj hovewer could only finished 7th in the 400m with a time of 48.04, some way off his season best of 47.31. Middle distance runners, Mohd Jironi and Gantimathi failed to win in their respective events.
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From the tight finish, silver was given to Briton Mark Lewis-Francis and Bronze went to Lemaitre's teammate Martial Mbandjock. Olympic silver medalist, Francis Obikwelu and the World Indoor Champion Dwain Chambers were on the fourth and fifth respectively.
The long-legged 1.89m-tall became known when he rewritten the European junior record 10.06 set by Chambers to a new 10.04 last year. He also wins the World Junior Athletics Championship in the 200m (20.83) in 2008.
Men's 100m Results (Wind -1.1)
1 LEMAITRE, Christophe FRA 10.11
2 LEWIS-FRANCIS, Mark GBR 10.18 SB
3 MBANDJOCK, Martial FRA 10.18
4 OBIKWELU, Francis POR 10.18 SB
5 CHAMBERS, Dwain GBR 10.18
6 SAIDY NDURE, Jaysuma NOR 10.31
7 DI GREGORIO, Emanuele ITA 10.34
8 COLLIO, Simone ITA DNF
Amir Fakhri Ismail (PBs 21.64/47.90) won his third gold in the 200m and has recorded a new meet record in 21.85. Silver medal went to teammate Hisyam Alias in 22.18 while Thailand’s Kittisak Phiraksa bagged bronze in 22.27.
Thailand however dominated the girl's section. Supawan Thipat wins the 200m with a time of 24.88. She eclipsed her meet record 25.08 that set earlier during SF in the morning. Thipat's teammate Pimpika Kannikom went to win silver in 25.30 while Malaysia's Zaidatul Husna satisfied on the bronze medal in 25.43.
Malaysian Games champion, Jackie Wong outclessed the entire boy’s hammer throw. He posted an outstanding distance of 68.84, some 15 metres ahead of silver medal winner, Boonkong Sanepoot of Thailand (52.96) and more than 30 metres ahead of the bronze medalist Panyawut Bumroong of Thailand (38.18).
Thailand lead the medal tally after three days of competition with a haul of 10-11-13, followed by Malaysia (9-11-3) and Vietnam (7-3-6).
Three-times Olympic and world champion Usain Bolt posted his second fastest time this year in blue riband event on the super-fast track at the Stade de France during the IAAF Paris Diamond League meeting on Friday (July 16).
Bolt clocked 9.84 to win the the race ahead of fellow Jamaican Asafa Powell who recorded a not bad 9.91. Bolt's training partner, Yohan Blake timed 9.95, completed the podium winning for Jamaica.
Shared the fastest time as at now, Bolt and Powell met for the first time this season but Bolt is now unbeaten for 14 consecutive finals of 100m.
Meanwhile, David Oliver posted a new American record in the 110mh by clocking 12.89, eclipsed Dominique Arnold's record by one hundredth of a second as well as the third fastest time of all time, behind Dayron Robles (12.87 WR) and Liu Xiang (12.88).
Under perfect conditions, Oliver enjoyed a strong start and pulled away, beating fellow Americans Ryan Wilson, who finished second in 13.12, and Ronnie Ashe, who was third in 13.21.