MOHD JIRONI RIDUAN

>> August 16, 2010

Full Name: Mohd Jironi Riduan
Nationality: Malaysia
Event: Running (800m, 1500m)
Born: 2 September 1986 / Miri, Sarawak
Height: 5-5
Weight: 60
Education: B.Ed in Physical Education (UPM 2011)
Personal Best(s):
800m 1:50.98 (Vientiane 14.12.2009)
800m (i) 2:01.13 (Tehran 24.02.2010)
1000m 2:25.63 (Zeulanroda/GER 26.07.2009)
1500m 3:47.34 (Vientiane 17.12.2009)
1500m (i) 4:16.54 (Tehran 26.02.2010)
3000 Steeplechase 9:25.17 (Alor Star 01.06.2006)

Season Best:
800m 1:51.90 (Shenzhen 19.08.2011)
1500m 3:50.33 (Shenzhen 16.08.2011)

Career Highlights:
2011: Represented Malaysia in the Universiade at Shenzhen  in 800m (1:51.90) and 1500m (3:50.33).
2010: He bagged 2 gold medals from ASEAN University Games in Chiang Mai, 800m & 1500m.
2009: He won two silver medals at 800m (1:50.98 PB) and 1500m (3:47.34 PB) in SEA Games.
2008: Two gold medals at Malaysian Mini Olympics, 800m (1:52.23) & 1500m (3:56.30).
2007: Competed in two events at SEA Games, took bronze medal home at 800m (1:53.30) but DNF in 1500m.
2005: Arafura Games, Gold medal at 3000m stp in 9:27.0, Silver at 5000m 15:32.3.
2004: Finished 7th 3000m Stp in Asian Juniors (Ipoh, MAS), recording 9:42.06.

 Last updated 20.08.11. Send additional information to editor, Jad Adrian: info@adriansprints.com

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Tyson Gay Runs 9.78 to Set the Fastest 100m Time in 2010 , Full Results, Video

>> August 14, 2010

Tyson Gay clocked the fastest time in the world this year in a blistering run, despite a cold and a negative headwind to win the 100m at the London Diamond League meeting at Crystal Palace yesterday (August 13, 2010).

The 2007 triple world champion had a wonderful lead from the start and cross the line in 9.78 against a field without two monsters Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell both were out due to back injuries.

Bolt's  training partner Yohan Blake of Jamaica was second in 9.89, while the Olympic silver medalist Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago third in 10.05.

Yohan Blake's time is a new personal best and also the fourth fastest time in Jamaica behind Usain Bolt (9.58), Asafa Powell (9.72) and the Nesta Carter's 9.86 seconds set at Switzerland a few days ago.

A week ago, at the Diamond League meet in Stockholm, Tyson Gay ran 9.84 to upset the world and Olympic champion Usain Bolt who had previously held the world's leading time together with Powell at 9.82.

Tyson Gay, who coached by Lance Brauman and Jon Drummond, however admitted he was not in the best shape and had a little sore at his groin prior the race but he was determined not to let it undermine his performance. He drove on superbly and finished the race as a great warrior!

Results: (Wind: -0.4)


1   
   USA  
10.02
0.166
2
   JAM
10.07
0.251
3
   USA
10.21
0.148
4
   USA    
10.25
0.169
5
   JAM 
10.28
0.179
6
   GBR        
10.35
0.154
7
   GBR
10.51
0.150
   NOR
DQ

R 162.7


Men's 100m Video:
 

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Justin Gatlin Second Consecutive Win in 10.17

Justin Gatlin PB 9.85, SB 10.17
Justin Gatlin wins his second 100m race in comeback in Estonian capital, Talinn yesterday at August 13, 2010.

The 28-year-old American clocked a time of 10.17, a seven hundredth of second improvement from his first race at Bigbank Kuldliiga meet in Rakvere, Estonia 2 weeks ago.

Gatlin, who served a four-year doping banned, beating a countryman Justin William who has run 10.25 and Belarus' Alexsandr Linnik who came third in 10.59.

Gatlin, who lost 20 pounds over the past year as he battles to regain his place among the leading sprinters, is aiming for a place at 2012 Olympics in London and looking for a bid to regain the 100m title he won in Athens in 2004.

His next race is scheduled on August 21 in Finland.
 
Full Result (Wind: +1.0)
 
1, Justin Gatlin USA 10.17
2, Rubin Williams USA 10.25
3, Aleksandr Linnik BLR 10.59
4, Dmytro Ostrovskyy UKR 10.60
5, Trevell Quinley USA 10.78
6, Richard Pulst EST 10.86
7,  Kostyatin Vasyukov UKR 10.97
8, Asko Anipai  EST 10.98

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57th Sabah Open Track and Field Championship 2010

>> August 12, 2010

The 57th Sabah Open Track and Field Championship was held in August 07-08, 2010 at Likas Stadium, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.

More than 500 athletes from 30 teams were taking part at the two days meet including two foreign team - Brunei National team and Ateneo De Manila University team from Philippines. There were 4 categories of Senior Men, Women and Junior Boys, Girls involved at the championship.

Eddie Edward JR of TKIAC announced as the best male athlete after retained his both 100 and 200m sprints titles in 10.84 and 22.42 seconds respectively. The 19-year-old Asian Junior representative not only matched his last year’s achievements but adds on another gold medal from the relay 4x100m.

National back-up athlete, Nurliyana Kamaruddin was awarded as the best female athlete by winning the high jump final in a new championship record of 1.74m. However, she failed to break the national record of 1.78 in her last three attempts.

Eddie Edwards 10.84 / 22.42
For the victories, both athletes received a trophy, certificate, and RM 150 of price money each.

Meanwhile, local throwers were full tested with the presence of the SEA Games champion Arneil Ferera of Philippines who bagged two gold medals home but not either one his favorite event. Arneil, represented Ateneo De Manila University threw 12.40 metres in shot put, beating the Sabah’s World University Games representative, Linus Nicholas who posted 12.09 metres. Arneil outclassed the entire discus throwers and wins it by a huge margin with 41.64m effort. Arneil Ferrera is the undisputed hammer throw champion in Southeast Asia by winning the last four SEA Games including the 2009 Vientiane Games with a new record of 61.62 metres.

National Athlete, Muhammad Hakimi Ismail ruled the horizontal jump events by winning two gold medals. He did a golden jumping of 6.95 metres in the long jump and unchallenged in the triple jump with 15.35 metres but the distance way off to Firdaus Salim’s meet record of 15.80 metres.

Ateneo De Manila University clinched the overall standing for senior with a haul of 8 Gold, 6 Silver and 2 Bronze. National Back-up Squad, a team comprising young athletes was mere behind with 8 Gold and 2 Silver. Placing third overall was Tambunan with 6 Gold, 3 Silver and 2 Bronze.

In the Junior Category, Kudat and SMK Peter Mojuntin shared the trophy champion after both teams won 3G, 3S, 1B. SM Sains Sabah lost the champion title by a silver medal however placed second with 3G, 2S, 4B. Tsubasa Kinabalu IAC placed third overall with 2G, 2S, 1B. Major results are as follows:

MEN OPEN

100m Final
1, Eddie Edwards JR, TKIAC, 10.84. 2, Cyrus Khrisnan, PPKBG, 11.02. 3, Sebastian Lee, TKIAC, 11.39.

200m Final
1, Eddie Edwards JR, TKIAC, 22.42. 2, Carlos Xavier, ADMU, 22.92. 3, Asif Farhan, TKIAC, 23.15.

400m Final
1, Pang Tsun Kuo, UMS, 51.36.

800m Final
1, John Patrick, ADMU, 2.04.36.

400m Hurdles
1, Baihaqi Razlan, PLPKBG, 55.20. 2, Pang Tsun Kuo, UMS, 57.15.

High Jump Final
1, Kavee Alagan, PLPKBG, 2.06. 2, Abdul Hakim Yahya, BRU, 2.00.

Long Jump Final
1, Hakimi Ismail, PLPKBG, 6.95. 2, El Said Aziz, KDT, 6.59. 3, Jamasil Ismail, KDT, 6.59.

Triple Jump Final
1, Hakimi Ismail, PLPKBG, 15.35. 2, El Said Aziz, KDT, 14.59.

Shot Put Final
1, Arneil Ferera, ADMU, 12.40. 2, Linus Nicholas, BAC, 12.24. 3, Max Jetol, STAR, 12.09.

Discus Throw Final
1, Arneil Ferera, ADMU, 41.64.

Javelin Throw Final
1, Linus Nicholas, BAC, 54.24.

WOMEN OPEN

100m Hurdles Final
1, Raja Nursheena Azhar, PLPKBG, 14.83. 2, Nur Fazlinda Shafie, PLPKBG, 15.13.

High Jump Final
1, Nurliana Kamaruddin, PLPKBG, 1.74.
Long Jump Final
1, Nurul Fatimarul Awang, PLPKBG, 5.51.

Discus Throw Final
1, Marie Angelica, ADMU, 33.25.


BOYS UNDER 16

300m Final
1, Mohd Firdaus Kimleh, SDK, 38.60.


High Jump Final
1, Reonaldo Rusin, KDT, 1.70.

Shot Put Final
1, Muhd Shafiq Tarman, KDT, 14.20.

Discus Throw Final
1, Emmanuel Wong, SMKDWT, 42.02.

>> Click Here or Here For Full Results

Acronym:

TKIAC: Tsubasa Kinabalu International Athletics Club (Sabah)
PLPKBG: Pelapis Kebangsaan (Malaysia Back-up Squad)
ADMU: Ateneo De Manila University (Philippines)
BRU: Brunei (Brunei National Team)
UMS: University of Malaysia Sabah
BAC: Beufort Athletics Club (Sabah)
KDT: Kudat Athletics Club (Sabah)
SDK: Sandakan Athletics Club (Sabah)
SMKDWT: SMK Desa Wawasan Tambunan (Sabah)

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Nesta Carter set an amazing 9.86, 3rd Fastest in Jamaica, 10th Fastest of All-Time

>> August 10, 2010

Nesta Carter became the third fastest in Jamaica after Usain Bolt (9.58) and Asafa Powell (9.72) after recorded a personal best time of 9.86 at Luzern, Switzerland on August 08, 2010.

Olympic double-Bronze medalist Walter Dix of USA was second in 9.88, also a new personal best. Third place went to Dix's teammate J-Mee Samuels in 10.03.

Carter, the 4x100m Olympic Gold medalist is a training partner of a former world record holder Asafa Powell and world championship medalist Michael Frater, trained under watchful eye of coach Stefan Francis at the MVP athletics club based in Kingston Jamaica.

Carter's time is the fourth fastest time this year behind the world leading time of 9.82 set by Powell and Bolt and the recent Tyson Gay’s 9.84 in Sweden.

On the all-time lists, Carter moved to the 10th fastest of all time, and matched the likes Carl Lewis, Frank Frederick, Ato Boldon and Francis Obikwelu's performances while Dix on the 17th fastest together with Shwn Crawford.

Results: (Wind: +1.0)

1, Carter Nesta JAM 9.86
2, Walter Dix USA 9.88
3, J-Mee Samuels USA 10.03
4, Mike Rodgers USA 10.09
5, Travis Padgett 10.27
6, Youssef Meite10.30
7, Malcolm Fongue SUI 10.50

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1st Malaysian Grand Prix Athletics Meet 2010, First Leg Results

>> August 09, 2010

The inaugural Malaysian Grand Prix Athletics Meet was held at the National Sports Council Training Track in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur yesterday at August 08, 2010.

The half-day meet featured the top rank athletes in the country from 14 selected events for both male and female.

Mohd Nor Imran recorded a time of 10.87 to win the men’s 100m race, however some way off his personal best 10.46 he set three week ago at the 5th Singapore All Comers meet.

In the men's long jump, national athlete's Syahrul Amri of Kedah leaped 7.33 to beat Selangor's Jen Chan Guo and Kelantan's rising star Syahrul Faiz.

Meanwhile, Terengganu shot putter Adi Alifuddin Hussin who broke the NR recently at Ried, Austria in a distance of 17.38m, however only managed to throw a modest 16.07m.

In the women’s section, Melinder Kaur, a steeplechaser has no problem to beat the other two competitors (only) in the 1500m, she cloked 4:50.79s.

The next Grand Prixs will be held at September 18, and followed by the last one in October. Results are as follows:

MEN EVENTS

100m
1, Mohd Nor Imran Hadi, 10.87. 2, Mohd Ikhwan, 10.91. 3, Zabidi Ahmad, 11.04.

400m
1, K.Subramaniam, 50.14. 2, Iswadi Sluhi, 50.59.

110m Hurdles
1, Nor Azizi Ariffin, 14.73. 2, Mohd Rohaizat Jamil, 14.77. 3, Mohaswadi Mohd, 14.94.

800m
1, M.Parthiban, 1:56.98. 2, M.Unthumaran, 2:02.09. 3, M.Sathi, 2:03.07.

High Jump
1, S.Navinraj, 2.08. 2, Low Kah Loon, 1.93. 3, Mohd Firdaus Anuar, 1.90.

Long Jump
1, Mohd Syahrul Amri, 7.33. 2, Jen Chan Guo, 7.28. 3, Syahrul Faiz, 7.19.

Shot Put
1, Adi Alifuddin, 16.07. 2, Hafis Hashim, 14.92. 3, Mohd Khairul Anuar, 11.73.

Hammer Throw
1, Azman Mohd, 49.75. 2, Abd Halim Yatim 41.79. 3, Md Syafiq Hassan, 37.42.

WOMEN EVENTS

200m
1, Nurul Sarah Abdul Kadir, 25.05. 2, Yee Yi Ling, 25.43. 3, Komala Shally, 25.67.

100m Hurdles
1, Aini Nurazira, 15.36. 2, Jacklyn Diana, 15.98.

1500m
1, Melinder Kaur, 4:50.79. 2, Nor Amelia Musa, 4:52.36. 3, Angela Kundang, 6:00.90.

Shot Put
1, Siti Nurulain Rahim, 13.26. 2, Asreeny Asik, 13.19.

Triple Jump
1, Nor Amira Nafiah, 12.67. 2, Noraina Damieon, 11.87. 3, Razima Syakin, 11.03.

High Jump
1, Wong Boon Syian, 1.71. 2, M.Shandyani, 1.60. 3, Nur Izati Akmal, 1.50.

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79th Penang Open Track and Field Championship 2010, Full Results

The 79th Penang Open Track and Field Championship was held at the University of Science Malaysia (USM) stadium on July 17-18, 2010. This is a yearly championship organized by the Penang Amateur Athletics Association (POA Penang).

A total of 30 teams mostly based in Penang has competed onto four categories, Open (Senior) and Under-17 (Junior) for male and female's events.

SMK Tun Hussien Onn emerged as the overall champion with a haul of 16G-6S-7B. Tentera Darat team won 8G-6S-6B to finish runners-up while PFRM team on the third spot with 6G-5S-6B. Results are as follows:

Men's 100m Final
1, Mohd Azhar Ismail, 10.5. 2, Farith Iskandar, 10.9. 3, Amirul, 11.2.

Boy's 100m Final
1, Muhammed Fahmi Mesalan, 10.9. 2, Khor Peng Yi, 11.0.

Men's 200m Final
1, Mohd Firdaus Fadil, 22.1. 2, Farith Iskandar, 22.2. 3, Amirul, 23.1.

Boy's 200m Final
1, Muhammed Fahmi Mesalan, 22.5.

Men's 400m Final
1, Yuvaaraj Selvam, 48.2. 2, Mohd. Firdaus Fadil, 51.0. 3, Mohd Harmizi, 52.6.

Men's 800m Final
1, M. Parthiban, 1.56.7.

Men's Long Jump Final
1, Shahrul Amri, 7.08. 2, Pang Li Chong, 6.83.

Boy's Long Jump Final
1, Muhammed Fahmi Mesalan, 6.80. 2, Khor Tze Khim, 6.51.

Women's 100m Final
1, Ng Khai Lee, 12.4. 2, Nurhumairah Hashim, 12.8.

Girl's 100m Final
1, Lee Jia Qin, 12.6. 2, Gan Cheng Er, 12.8.

Women's Shot Put Final
1, Asreeny Asiy, 12.93.

>> Full Results: DAY 1 , DAY 2

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71st Selangor Open Track and Field Championship 2010, Full Results

>> August 08, 2010

The 71st Selangor Open Track and Field championship was held at last weekend, July 31-Aug 01, 2010 at the National Sports Council’s training centre in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur. More than 200 athletes from the whole country and some others from the HPTC training centre were taking part. Below are some results from the sprint events:

Men’s 100m Final
1, Hisyam Alias, 11.00. 2, Idris Zakaria, 11.14. 3, Cyrus Krishnan, 11.15. 4, Zabidi Ahmad, 11.17. 5, Nazmizan, 11.24.

Women’s 100m Final
1, Zaidatul Husna, 12.20. 2, Siti Fatimah, 12.21. 3, Siti Fairuz, 12.99.

Men’s 200m Final
1, Mohd Ikhwan, 21.83. 2, Noor Imran, 21.84. 3, Hisyam Alias, 22.33. 4, Idris Zakaria, 22.64. 5, Kanna Thasan, 22.81.

Men’s 400m Final
1, Zaiful Z. Abidin, 48.03 MR. 2, Amean Raj, 49.22. 3, Mohamad Harmizi, 49.76.

Women’s 400m Final
1, Nurul Faezah Asma, 59.65. 2, Surul Syafiqa, 62.94. 3, Manisha, 64.83.

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