Video 4x100m Men SEA Games (39.91s Indonesia)

>> November 16, 2011

26th SEA Games, Palembang 2011: Men's 4x100m video gets my highest vote in terms of diversity. It was won by Indonesia team in a dead heat finish but the photo-finish said give the gold to Indonesia. First exchange seems perfect for Thailand (Olympic team) and other teams. Unfortunately, Suphachai Chimdee (PBs 10.47, 20.68), torn his hamstring, resulted in a huge deceleration, other teams gained advantage. Singapore took a lead until eventually beaten by Indonesia on the line. Below is the video;



4x100m men (English commentary)


Results, 4x100m men final:
1, Indonesia Team, 39.91 (39.905)
2, Singapore Team, 39.91  (39.909)
3, Malaysia Team, 40.41
4, Thailand Team, 40.44

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Video 4x400m SEA Games 2011 (Malaysia 3:10.49)

Malaysia's 4x400m quartet wins the men's 4x400m at the 26th SEA Games in Palembang Indonesia. The quartet made up of Subramaniam Kannathasan, Paneerselvam Yuvaaraj, Schzuan Ahmad Rosely, recorded a time of 3:10.49s (season best, SEA leader). The Philippines finished in second with 3:11.16s, while defending champion, Thailand third in 3:14.90s.



-video courtesy of Sha-

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Noraseela Khalid 400mh 57.41s SEA Games Champion

>> November 15, 2011

Malaysia's Noraseela Mohd Khalid produced a wonderful run to win the women's 400mh at the 26th SEA Games in Palembang. She clocked a time of 57.41s to beat the 2007 champion Wassana Winatho of Thailand (58.97s) in silver medal position. Winatho is on the mission to hunt her 10th gold medal in SEA Games. She currently has nine and is expected to win the Heptathlon tonight. Bronze medal was grabbed by Indonesia's Viera Mellisa Hethrie (59.64s). All winners recorded their season bests.

Seela, 32, whose best time is 56.02s (2006), and already won three editions of SEA Games + medal in Asian championships, previously had to "reduce" her workouts (September) due to an injury. She then spent 6 solid weeks with her coach Hennie Krival at South Africa to prepare for SEA Games, that was after underwent self-training for almost the entire season.

Below is a list of meet statistics for Noraseela Khalid during 2011 season;


57.41

Noraseela Mohd Khalid
SEL
270979
1
Palembang
15.11.11

57.98

         Noraseela Mohd Khalid


3
Nivelles BEL
25.06.11

58.49

         Noraseela Mohd Khalid


3
Dessau GER
01.06.11

58.53

         Noraseela Mohd Khalid


7
Kobe JPN
09.07.11

58.62

         Noraseela Mohd Khalid


4
Rehlingen GER
13.06.11

58.71

         Noraseela Mohd Khalid


1
Alor Star
15.05.11

58.73

         Noraseela Mohd Khalid


6
Kassel GER
08.06.11

58.91

         Noraseela Mohd Khalid


4h1
Kobe JPN
08.07.11

Meanwhile, Vietnam's Dao Xuan Cuong took the gold in men's category after shattering the 10-year-old national record (51.56s - Nguyen Bao Hui) with a 51.45s, beating Thailand's Narongdech Janjai who close in second (51.60s - PB), and Indonesia's Andrian in third place (51.70s PB). Another sub-52 finisher was the Philippines' Junrey Bano who also bettered his personal best to 51.75s.

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Video 200m final 20.93s Franklin Ramses Burumi, 23.65s Laphassaporn Tawoncharoen - SEA Games

Report click HERE


200m Men Final (with English Commentary)



200m Men Final



200m Men SF 2


200m Women Final


Report click HERE

Videos courtesy of Sha and "kaixindifang" 

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Lee Hup Wei 2.15m High Jump Gold Medal SEA Games 2011 Palembang

After victories in 2007 and 2009 SEA Games, it seems to be no chance for Lee Hup Wei to repeat and add another gold to his collection. He suffered a severe injury and had to undergo a surgery earlier this year which resulted a long-rest from competition. He has no mark at all during the entire season. However, the authority has made a fine decision to send him in Germany during September-October for training stint and to get better ambient to return the motivation and focus on his preparation. He was selected for SEA Games whilst no others knowing where was he at, except himself or perhaps his coach.

Lee Hup Wei cleared 2.15 to win gold medal at SEA Games Palembang (photo by AP)

With status of 2007 Asian champion, Lee Hup Wei delivered a gold medal (3rd gold for Malaysia in 2011 SEAG) after clearing a bar of 2.15m, his three consecutive gold, thus proving he still the first choice in Southeast Asia. He defeated Thailand's Pramote Poom-Urai in silver medal position (2.12m). Vietnam's Nguyen Duy Bang was given the bronze despite of had the same performance (2.08m) with a countryman Dao Van Thuy and another Malaysian Najwan Aqra.

Lee Hup Wei achieved his lifetime best jump of 2.27m in 2008 China open in Beijing which has earned him a place for the Olympic Games. He achieved the height  in two meetings (Chennai & Naimette) during the 2010 season.

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200m 20.93 Franklin Ramses Burumi Completes Double at SEA Games 2011

>> November 14, 2011

Franklin Ramses Burumi shocked everyone on the first day of athletics competition by a strong finish to win the century dash (10.37, +2.1), but that's not enough for this 5"3 man, still hungry, and on day 3 morning he equaled his personal best (21.27) during the 200m heat. In the finals he broke the time with a sub-21 mark of 20.93s to win the 200m and completed the double - a continuation of a double victory for Indonesia since the last three SEA Games editions.

Franklin  Burumi won 100m 10.37 and 200m 20.93 in SEA Games  (photo by EPA)

Thailand's Suppachai Chimdee whose personal best is 20.68s finished in second for silver medal, an improvement of his bronze from the last Sea Games. Bronze medal went to compatriot Sompote Suwannarangsri in a time of 21.46, a mere faster than Indonesia's Fernando Lumain (21.47) who manage to run a personal best.

The other finishers were Singapore's Lee Cheng Wei (21.60 PB), followed by two Malaysian Noor Imran A.Hadi (21.64) and Mohd Ikhwan Nor (21.72), and another Singaporean Calvin Kang Li Loong (21.95).

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2011 SEA Games 100m Men & Women Finals (VIDEO + English Commentary)

Franklin Ramses Burumi, Indonesian international sprinter won the men's 100m final at the 26th SEA Games in Palembang. The 20-year-old from Papua province clock a wind-aided time of 10.37s. Below is the video with English commentary;



Malay/Indonesian Commentary version


Click HERE for results and another video


Women's 100m Final Video (Serafi Anelies  INA  11.69s)


Click HERE for report and results

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Video 100mh and 110mh Finals - SEA Games 2011

Report click HERE (Men's 110m Hurdles)

Video of men's 110mh - 26th SEA Games, Palembang 2011.


110 M Hurdles Final (Wind: ??)
1, Jamras Rittidet THA 13.77 (GR, NR)
2, Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian  MAS 13.86
3, Mohd Robani Hassan  MAS 14.14
4, Nguyen Ngoc Quang  VIE 14.19 (NR)
5, Narongdech Janjai  THA 14.30
6, Patrick Sacro Unso  PHI 14.58 (NR)
7, Vo Van Hung  VIE 14.74
8, Rio Maholtra  INA 15.00

Video of women's 110mh - 26th SEA Games, Palembang 2011


100 M Hurdles Final (Wind ??)
1, Wallapa Pansoongneun THA 13.51
2, Dedeh Erawati  INA 13.53
3, Wassana Winatho  THA 13.77
4, Cao Thi Hang  VIE 13.85
5, Sheena Atilano  PHI 13.85
6, Agustina Bawele  INA 14.12
7, Raja Nursheena Raja Azhar  MAS 14.22
8, Bach Phuong Thao  VIE 14.47


Courtesy of Media Corp (TV)

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