Malaysian Athletics Results No 9, 2012
>> July 09, 2012
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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).
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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Standard Chartered Kuala Lumpur International Marathon (SCKLM) 2012 at Kuala Lumpur on 24.06.2012. Around 28,000 runners (Mar- 3100, H-Mar- 5800) were taking part in these one of the World's important marathons. Top results + awards as follows;
MEN
Marathon
1. Kennedy Kiproo Lilan (Ken) 2:14:46 CR ...USD 17,500
2. Charles Mwai Kanyao (Ken) 2:15:23 ...7,500
3. Japhet Kipchirchir Kipkorir (Ken) 2:16:38 ...5,000
4. Linus Kipkosgei Manyo (Ken) 2:17:36 ...3,500
5. Alex Melly (Ken) 2:19:01 ...2,500
6. Wilson Chepkwony (Ken) 2:21:07 ...1,500
7. Vincent Krop Nyemwai (Ken) 2:21:23
8. Nakachew Mengist Negusse (Eth) 2:29:37
9. Stanley Tarus (Zim) 2:35:04
10. Tarus Samwell Kipchirchir (Ken) 2:35:06
CR = Course Record (Meet Record)
Marathon / Malaysian
1. Shaharudin Hashim 2:42:28 ...USD 2,500
2. Fabian Osmond Daimon 2:49:02 ...1,500
3. Foo Gen Lin 2:54:02 ...900
4. Lili Suhairi Md Yang Ghazali 2:54:14 ...600
5. Jasni Khairil Jamaluddin 2:56:12 ...400
6. Subramaniam s/o Rangar 3:00:20
7. Chaless s/o Sivasanngaran 3:01:12
8. Ow Yong Jin Kuang 3:02:08
Marathon / Veteran
1. Junichiro Adachi (Jpn) 2:45:15 ...USD 1,250
2. Mark Williams (Gbr) 2:48:57 ...700
3. Luc Bodart (Aus) 2:54:43 ...450
4. Prasoet Phaisan (Tha) 3:02:35 ...300
5. Akihiko Sugiura (Jpn) 3:03:38 ...200
6. Shigeto Hirase (Jpn) 3:13:56
7. Mohd Puzi olah (Mas) 3:15:18
8. Mohamad Omar (Mas) 3:18:33
9. Hamidon Sabino (Mas) 3:18:51
Half Marathon
1. Joseph Mwangi Ngare (Ken) 1:06:23 ...USD 1,000
2. Bernard Mwendia Muthoni (Ken) 1:06:28 ...700
3. Andrew Kipkemei Mutai (Ken) 1:08:12 ...500
4. Charles Kipkorir Kipsang (Ken) 1:09:28 ...300
5. David Mutai (Ken) 1:09:44 ...100
6. Ezekiel Kipkosgei Ruto (Ken) 1:13:25
7. Lim Kien Mau (Mas) 1:16:35
8. Ivan Low (Sin) 1:21:05
Half Marathon / Veteran
1. Gavin Bong Chun Jin (Mas) 1:23:50 ...USD 300
2. Ramakrishnan s/o Manikam (Mas) 1:25:03 ...160
3. Moey Wooi San (Mas) 1:29:45 ...100
4. Predatangkijmongkol (Tha) 1:32:21 ...80
5. Ramasamy s/o Subramaniam (Sin) 1:35:04 ...60
6. Tan Eng Huat (Mas) 1:35:15
7. Silahuddin Salim (Mas) 1:35:36
8. Damian Baynes (Aus) 1:35:58
10km (actual distance 10.6km)
1. Venugopal s/o Rajendran (Mas) 35:56
2. Muniandy s/o Ramadass (Mas) 36:55
3. Teh Kuok Yuen (Mas) 37:07
4. Fang Jian Yong (Sin) 37:35
5. Chan Alfred Hon Man (Hkg) 37:35
10km / Veteran (actual distance 10.6km)
1. Lim Khon Sengcasey (Mas) 39:56
2. Ong Chin (Mas) 40:45
3. Chuah Kean Kok (Mas) 41:40
4. Karmukilan s/o Maniam (Mas) 42:37
5. Takimoto Shingo (Jpn) 42:41
WOMEN
*prize money structure -> same as men
Marathon
1. Elizabeth Jeruiyot Chemweno (Ken) 2:40:25
2. Tigist Memuye Gebeyahu (Eth) 2:40:34
3. Rose Kerubo Nyangacha (Ken) 2:41:01
4. Irene Mogaka Kemunto (Ken) 2:41:15
5. Margaret Wangui Njuguna (Ken) 2:43:08
6. Truphena Tarus (Ken) 2:45:34
7. Eunice Nyawira Muchiri (Ken) 2:50:59
8. Neo Jie Shi (Sin) 3:28:03
Marathon / Malaysian
1. Ling Mee Eng 3:36:49
2. Emelyne Teo Jia Wei 3:39:37
3. Megan Foo Bee Fon 3:40.17
4. Cheah Meei Meei 3:42:13
5. Loh Chooi Fern 3:43:54
6. Yee Pei Ni 3:44:48
Marathon / Veteran
1. Julie Foreman (Gbr) 3:18:34
2. Yasuko Hosotani (Jpn) 3:35:07
3. Ling Mee Eng (Mas) 3:36:49
4. Yong Lai Chee (Sin) 3:51:07
5. Choong Swee Ying (Mas) 3:51:20
6. Yeung Mei Lun Melissa (Hkg) 3:55:40
7. Chng Lay Khim (Mas) 3:57:08
8. Lee Khum Chiew (Mas) 3:57:23
Half Marathon
1. Esther Wambui Karimi (Ken) 1:19:38
2. Alice Kabura Njoroge (Ken) 1:23:39
3. Unik Setyarini (Ina) 1:32:00
4. Anne Qi Hui Date (Sin) 1:33:05
5. Cynthia Keter (Ken) 1:36:44
6. Ailyn M.Arjona (Phi) 1:47:11
7. Chen Zhilei (Sin) 1:49:36
8. Azlinawati Husain (Mas) 1:49:44
Half Marathon / Veteran
1. Emer Breen (Gbr) 1:36:34
2. Susan Khoo (Gbr) 1:37:55
3. Sandrine Sarfati Dulion (Fra) 1:53:32
4. Tina Munro (Gbr) 1:55:07
5. Sivabhalini d/o Thevendiraraj (Mas) 1:55:39
6. Clarena Khoo Su Leng (Mas) 1:55:47
10km (actual distance 10.6km)
1. Yuan Yufang (Mas) 42:40s
2. Pamela Chia (Sin) 43:00
3. Karen Geh Cheng Hoon (Mas) 50:15
5. Chen Weiping (Sin) 50:22
10km / Veteran (actual distance 10.6km)
1. Rachel Pepper (Nzl) 47:14
2. Sophie Buddell (Gbr) 49:35
3. Lai Yook Ching (Mas) 51:43
4. Tan Pei Leng (Mas) 52:08
5. Lim Hui Choo (Sin) 52:55
USA-based runner Woo Chan Yew set the fastest time ever recorded by a Malaysian over the distance of 42,195m when he stopped the clock at 2:25:07s at the 2012 Grandma's Marathon at Duluth, Minnesota, the United States, today (17 June 2012). He finished in 19th position out of 3424 participants.
This performance establish him as the second fastest marathoner in Southeast Asia this year, behind Cambodian Hem Bunnting 2:23:29s. At half-marathon point he sets 1:11:49s - also second fastest at Southeast Asia in 2012, following a fast 10km time of 34:12s.
The 31-year-old Kuala Lumpur born who took part at 2007 SEA Games surpasses not only the SEA Games standards (for 2013 SEAG at Myanmar) but his time is apparently faster than the winner of 2011 SEA Games (2:27:45).
He is now gunning for the a place of the Olympic Games, which means he have to run under 2:18:00s before the deadline on 8th July 2012. The Games of XXX Olympiad will be commenced in 27th of July.
For a record, Woo Chan Yew has lowered Baskaran Kuppusamy's national record 2:29:27 to 2:28:36s at Montreal Marathon in September 2010. Having surpassed the record earlier with 2:26:28s at the 2009 St George Marathon but the drop in elevation of St Georges does not allow the record setting to be ratified.
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