Malaysian Athletics Results No 10, 2012

>> September 19, 2012

MALAYSIAN  ATHLETICS  RESULTS  2012- No 10
Compiled by Jad Adrian, ATFS Statistician, info@adriansprints.com

Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam),  10-11 July 2012  “Ho Chi Minh International Track and Field”
-best results by Malaysian athletes as follows;

MEN
110mh/-1.6 (11):1.Mohd Robani Hassan 14.45  (&  2h2  14.59, -0.3),  4.Mohamad Rohaizad Jamil 
14.70 (& 2h1  14.93, -0.2).
SP        (10) 1.Adi Alifuddin Hussin 16.26.

WOMEN
100m /-0.2 (10) 2.Komalam Shally d/o Selveratnam 12.10 (& 1h2  12.20, -0.3),  4.Siti Zubaidah 
Adabi 12.22 (& 2h1 12.23, -0.2).
200m /-0.1 (11) 3.Komalam Shally d/o Selveratnam 25.05  (&  1h2  25.70, -0.1),  4.Siti Zubaidah
            Adabi 25.19 (&  2h1  25.10,  -0.1).
800m    (11) 4.Ganthimanthi d/o Kumarasamy 2:15.91 (& 4h1  2:23.16 on 10-Jul).
LJ         (10) 1.Siti Zubaidah Adabi 6.09.
DT        (11) 2.Yap JengTzan 44.43.


Kuantan,  10-13 July 2012 “SUKMA, Malaysian Games 2012”
-bi-annual event and held since 1986, competition for athletes aged 21 and below (for this edition).

Note: see the complete results at different file.


Seremban,  15 July 2012 “25th Seremban Half Marathon”
-half marathon and 10km races = short course (around 20.4km for half marathon and 9.3km for 10km !!), all Malaysians except as noted,  best results as follows;

MEN / Half Marathon
International
1. Kamau Cyrus Munyu (Ken) 1:09:16,  2.Gichuhi Jesse Njoroge (Ken) 1:10:08,  3.David Makau Mutuku (Ken) 1:17:24, 4.Junichiro Adachi (Jpn) 1:21:22

National
1. Muhamad Affindi Nudin 1:16:34,  2. Muhaizar Mohamad 1:17:57,  3. Vijayan s/o Devandran 1:19:08,  4.Jothpal Singh s/o Ragbir Singh 1:19:33,  5.Diven s/o Muniandy 1:22:22

Veteran
1. Khir Salleh 1:21:43

MEN / 10km
Open
1. Rosnizam Rosli 32:08.2,  2.P.Jenarthanan 32:55.4,  3.Dilip s/o Subramaniam 34:07.6

WOMEN
Half marathon / Open
1. Foo Bee Fon1:36:41,  2. Yee Pei Ni 1:45:20,  3. Annie Lee Khum Chiew 1:47:46.

10km Junior Veteran
1. Alexis Chee 45:07.6


Petaling Jaya,  15 July 2012  “Orange Run 12”
-all Malaysians except as noted, best results as follows;

Men / 10km International
1.Ronoh Kennedy Kibet  (Ken) 33:44,  2.Wambui Paul Kimani (Ken) 34:01,  3.John Kipkosgei Rotich (Ken) 34:29 … national first finisher;  Karthik s/o Jayamaran 37:27.

Women / 10km International
1. Cynthia Keter (Ken) 42:44:44

National
1.Sheela d/o Samivellu 44:42.5,  2.Gantimanthi d/o Kumarasamy 44:57.4


SINGAPORE,  5 August 2012   “1st Club Zoom Track and Field Carnival”
-best results by Malaysian athlete as follows;

MEN
100m/-2.6:  3.Mohd Shahmimi Azmi 10.97 (& 1h3, 10.91,+0.7),  4.Muhamad Hakim Faizi Rusli (95) 11.00;
LJ         4.Mohd Fahmi Meslan (94) 6.80, +0.6.
SP        2.Goh Wei Kiang (93) 11.75.

WOMEN
SP        2.Rahilah Othman 13.05.


LONDON, England,  3 – 10 August 2012  “XXX Olympiad, London Olympic Games 2012”
-two Malaysian athletes competed under wildcards, as follows;

Men
HJ        (  5)  Q, Lee Hup Wei 2.16

Women
400mh (  5)  8h2, Noraseela Mohd Khalid 60.16  (injured in the halfway)


SINGAPORE,  25-26 August 2012  “74TH Singapore Open T&F Championships”
-best results by MAS athletes as follows;

Men
200m    (26) 4.Mohamad Noor Imran Abdul Hadi 22.42 / -1.7.
1500m (26) 1.Vadivellan s/o Mahendran 4:01.60.
JT         (25) 3.Akid Chong Mohd Isham 63.87.

Women
LJ         (25) 1.Noor Amira Mohd Nafiah 5.96 / 0.0.
TJ         (26) 1.Noor Amira Mohd Nafiah 13.52 / +0.6.
DT        (26) 2.Yap Jeng Tzan 44.75.


Penang , 26 August 2012  “MPSP Green Run”
-the so-called half marathon race (below) was actually only 20.8km, best results;

Men open
1. Ow Yong Jin Kuang 1:19:44

Women open
1. Annie Yee Pei Ni 1:40:38, 2. Ewe Bee Hang 1:42:40, 3. Nur Hazimah Idris 1:47:48

Women veteran
1. Debbie Chan 1:33:44, 2. Ng Sun Nee 1:40:47, 3. Adeline Tan Man Hua 1:47:52


LONDON England,  29-Aug    9-Sep., 2012   “London Paralympic Games”
-results by Malaysian athletes competed at standard events, and with standard implements;

MEN
F13  (visual impairment)
LJ         (  1) 5. Mohd Saifuddin Ishak 6.30/0.0.

F20 (intellectual impairment)
SP/7.26kg (  7)  BRONZE Medal,  Muhammad  Ziyad Zolkefli 15.21  (5th MAS All-Time)

F46 (lost of limb or limb deficiency)
LJ         (  3) 7. Eryanto Bahtiar  6.35/+0.3.
TJ         (  1) 6. Eryanto Bahtiar  13.45 / -0.1,

WOMEN
F11/12  (visual impairment)
SP/4kg             (  5) 16. Hemala Devi Enikutty  9.77.      
DT/1kg             (  1) 10. Hemala Devi Enikutty  28.74.

F20  (intellectual impairment)
SP/4kg (  5) 7. Nursuhana Ramlan 10.71.

T38  (cerebral palsy)
100m    (  1) 5h1. Norsyazwani  Abdullah  15.34/+0.7
200m    (  1) 5h2. Norsyazwani  Abdullah  31.83/+0.5.


Sibu,  1-2 September 2012  “Sibu Open Athletics Meet 2012”
-winners in open category received $ 300.00  cash, hand-timing used, best results;

MEN
100m    (  2): 1.Nikson Kennedy (95) 10.7, 2.Muhd Afif Zulhusmi Alet (91) 10.8.
200m    (  1): 1.Muhd Arif Zulhilmi Alet (94) 22.0.
400m    (  2): 1.Muhd Arif Zulhilmi Alet (94) 50.1.
400mh  (  1): 1.Mohamad Adib Zulhusni Alet (92) 56.8.
HJ        (  1): 1.Richard Stanley Nina (120196) 1.88.
SP        (  2): 1.Theng Hou Ann (280795) 11.71.
DT        (  2): 1.Theng Hou Ann (280795) 36.23,  2.Wong Jing Huei (250296) 33.60.
HT        (  1): 1.Michael Sia Suk Dak 45.13,  2.Jackson Wong Cheun Young (020196) 37.92.
JT         (  1): 1.Daveera Sali 55.51, 2.John Kapag 52.69,  3.Lau Sie Long 51.32.
4x100m (  1): 1.SMK Tun Abang Hj Openg 42.8.
Under 14
100m    (  2): 1.Nix Watson Baring 11.4.

WOMEN
100m    (  2): 1.Kee Siew Lian 12.6.
200m    (  1): 1.Kee Siew Lain 25.9.
800m    (  2): 1.Faradilah Raznie (96) 2:32.6.
1500m  (  1): 1. Faradilah Raznie (96) 5:22.3.
3000m  (  1): 1.Ho Siew Hua (93) 11:51.9,  2.Faradilah Raznie (96) 12:12.4
100mh  (  2): 1.Kee Siew Lian 15.2.
HJ        (  2): 1.Kee Siew Lian 1.60,  2.Gianti Francis (95) 1.60.
LJ         (  1): 1.Kee Siew Lian 5.33.
TJ         (  2): 1.Kee Siew Lian 11.73.
SP        (  2): 1.Grace Wong Xiu Mei (00 !!) 11.02.
DT        (  1): 1.Queenie Ting Kung Ni (97) 35.42
HT        (  1): 1.Shirley Tiong MeeYien (94) 36.35.
JT         (  2): 1.Syuryani Sikembar 39.81.
Under 14
100m    (  2): 1.Norris Foo (120298) 12.7
SP        (  1): 1.Grace Wong Xiu Mei (00) 10.62


Sungai Petani,  1 September 2012  “1st SP Half Marathon 2012”
-best results as follows;

MEN
21km / open: 1.Muniandy s/o Ramadass 1:14:02,  2.Shaharuddin Hashim 1:15:08, 3.Muhaizar Mohamad 1:18:06.

WOMEN
21km / open: 1.Sangeetha d/o Subramaniam 1:36:12, 2.Megan Foo Bee Fon  1:43:15, 3.Ewe Bee Hong 1:43:43.


Kuantan,  2 September 2012  “Kuantan TC 10km Run”
-best results as follows;

MEN / 10km
1.Arul Thevar s/o Muniandy 35:15, 2.Mohamad Affindi Nudin 35:35, 3.Vijayan s/o Devandran 35:55, 4.Murali s/o Muniandy 36:03, 5.Elanggovan s/o Govindasamy 36:19.

WOMEN / open
1.Sheela d/o Samivellu 39:48, 2.Annie Yee Pei Ni 45:41, 3.Previna d/o Arumugam 46:58.

Veteran
1.Susan Khoo (MAS, not GBR) 43:48.
*residing in Malaysian for more than 20 years, and has already granted citizenship. Note that Malaysia is a country that allows ONLY single citizenship.


Mokpo (South Korea),  7 September 2012   “Mokpo International Throwing Meeting 2012”

MEN
SP        3.Adi Alifuddin Hussin 16.62  (15.97, 16.62, x, 16.38, x, 16.50)

WOMEN
DT        7. Yap Jeng Tzan 42.85.


Petaling Jaya,  9 September 2012   “Adidas King of the Road 2012”
-all Malaysians except as notes, best results;

MEN
16.8km / international:  1.David Kipkirui Mutai (Ken) 54:33, 2.Mark John William (Gbr) 1:00:38.

16.8km:            1.Venugopal s/o Rajendran 58:43, 2.Muniandy s/o Ramadoss 59:01, 3. Ruburn Kumar 59:23, 4.Shaharudin Hashim 1:00:19.

WOMEN
10km:   1.Sheela d/o Samivellu 41:54, 2.Sanggeetha d/o Subramaniam 44:19.

16.8km:            1.Noor Amelia Musa 1:10:04, 2.Michele Tan Bee Kiang 1:13:58, 3.Susan Khoo 1:15:06, 4.Ng Sun Nee 1:15:33.


Penang,  9 September 2012  “Larian 10km Merdeka Penang”
-best results (10km);

MEN
Open: 1.Christopher s/o Soosai 34:16, 2.Mohamad Faizul Izhar 35:16, 3.Chaaitanya Leillaa s/o Kathirasan 35:48.
Junior: 1. Calvin Boon Chang Yik (95) 33:45.
Senior veteran: 1.Khir Salleh 35:58.

WOMEN
Open: 1. Nur Hazimah Idris 46:32.


Klang,  16 September 2012  “Oren Sport Klang Town 12km Run“
-best results (12km);

Men / open: 1. Ahmad Luth Hamizan 43:23.
Women / open: 1. Gantimanthi d/o Kumarasamy 51:30.
Veteran: 1. Susan Khoo 53:20.

…Delayed

Kuala Lumpur,  31 March 2012  “1st Junior Development Programme 2012”
-best results as follows;

MEN
Above 18
1.Lo Choon Sieng 43:35,  2.Muhammad Khairil Harith Harun 44:10,  3.Dhiban Raj s/o Theyagason 48:47.

WOMEN
Above 18
3km      1.Norliana Muhd Rusni 14:51, 2.Song Gie Chee 14:58.

18 and Under
3km      1.Elena Goh Ling Yin (96) 14:52, 2.Pua Ling En (95) 16:35.


...Amendment

SURABAYA, Indonesia, 30.06. - 01.07, 2012 “4th ASEAN Schools Games”
Name’s correction as follow;
800m (30) 1.Jeeventhiran s/o Victor Ravintharan (94) 1:54.97 (thanks to Mr Bala Murugan).


Acknowledgments to;
Mr. Heinrich Hubbeling (AAA, IAAF), Mr. Hoang Minh Quyet (VIE), Mr. R.Shankar (for Sukma results), Mr. Siew Ting Nguong & Mr. Thomas Ling (Sarawak), Mr. Mohamed Shahruddin & SAA (SIN),  Mr. Young Hoon Chung & KAAF (KOR).

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Iswandi Runs 10.41s, Fadlin 10.48s 100m at Pekan Olahraga Nasional (PON 2012) Pekanbaru

>> September 13, 2012

Pekanbaru, Riau - Indonesia (12 Sept 2012) -  Sprinter Iswandi emerged as the fastest man in Indonesia after winning the century dash during the 18th Indonesian National Games (PON XVIII) with a personal record time of 10.41s (+0.7). He beats two favorites Fadlin (10.48s) and Franklin Ramses Burumi (10.57s) in 2nd and 3rd places respectively.

Men's 800m final was exciting with three runners clocked 1:51s. But Ridwan was the fastest with 1:51.11s, followed by Endro Kusworo (1:51.45s) in second, and Hernius Siantar (1:51.60s) in third.

Eco Wikasano was the champion of the men's pole vault with a best height cleared of 4.60m, just higher than Nunung Jayadi who placed in 2nd (4.55m).

Meanwhile SEA Games champion Serafi Anelies Unani won the women's 100m, recording a time of 11.90s (+0.6). Tri Setyo utami took silver medal in 11.97s. Youngster Nurul Imaniar in third with 12-flat.

Rini Budiarti wins the women's 800m, clocking 2:10.15s. Silver and bronze medals went to Olivia Sadi (2:12.48) and Lismawati (2:12.49s) who dead heated on the line.

As expected Dedeh Erawati takes the women's 100m hurdles title. She finished her race in 13.63s (+0.4). Maryati finished in 2nd in 14.04s.

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Edy Jakariya Runs 13.7s 110mh, Fadlin 21.04s 200m 18th Indonesian National Games (PON) 2012

>> September 11, 2012

Pekanbaru, Indonesia:  Edi Jakariya runs a hand-timed 13.7s (-0.7) in the men's 110m hurdles to win the gold medal in the XVIII Pekan Olahraga Nasional (Indonesian National games) yesterday (10.09.2012). The 28-year-old electronically timed 14.27s during semifinals. Silver medal went to Rio Maholtra, 18, who finished with 14-flat, while Prasetyo Utomo in 3rd (14.3s).

Mohamad Fadlin takes the men's 200m gold medal after registering a fast personal record. The Asian Games representative who stands 5'3" stopped the clock at 21.04s, and denied the challenge of the favorite Heru Astriyanto who satisfied only in 2nd (21.12s). Experienced sprinters Ahmed Sakeh Sumarsono (21.19s) and John Herman Muray (21.31s) were in 3rd and 4th positions respectively.

In the men's long jump Noval Kurniawan leaped 7.48m/+0.3 to steal the gold medal from Rikwan who leaped only 1cm shorter, 7.47m/+0.8), with Asril (7.42m/+0.9) in 3rd. Junior sprinter Safwaturrahman was in 4th in 7.37m/0.0.

Junior walker Hakmali Sauda beats favorite Hendro in the men's 1000m walk to take gold medal with 44:12.31s, over 44:15.92s.

Tri Setyo Utami wins the women's 200m, she clocked a time of 24.04s, the fastest time in Southeast Asia this year. Silver and bronze medals goes to Nurul Imaniar (24.22) and Ni Nyoman Korni (24.27).

Triyaningsih, the triple gold medalist of 2011 SEA Games has no problem to win the women's 5000m, she finished the 12.5 laps event in 16:40.20s. Feri Subnafeu was in 2nd in 17:01.96s.

Dwi Ratnawati has made a consistent effort in women's discus throw with 4 throws over 45m (2 fouls) and took the gold in a distance of 46.67m, and beats Sulastri in 2nd in 43.35m.

Ika Puspa Dewi clinched women's high jump gold medal after clearing a height of 1.71m.

Ayu Ariandani was the winner of the women's javelin throw with a distance of 42.89m, close in 2nd was Dian Kartika who threw 42.35m.

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Ziyad Zolkefli Wins Bronze Shot Put 15.21m London Paralympic 2012

>> September 08, 2012


Malaysian Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli has proven that he is one of the top shot putters in the World by taking bronze medal at the 2012 Paralympics in London. The 22-year-old who stands 6'0" metres tall threw to a personal best distance of 15.21m in the F20 category (intellectual disability) with the 7.26kg standard implement today (yesterday in London 7.09.2012).

The effort has bettered his previous best 14.51m set in Kuala Lumpur in May this year, and now ranks no. 6 in Southeast Asian Rankings in "regular category" this year (as of now).

In last June he won the gold medal in German National Paralympics  in a distance of 13.79m. He also won the ASEAN Paralympics in Solo Indonesia last December in 14.41m (= No. 10 in SEA Rankings for 2011).

The gold medal was won by Australia's Todd Hodgetts with a World record 16.29m, and silver medal goes to Sweden's Jeffery Ige (15.50m).

Update of Malaysian All-Time Rankings for Shot Put (as at 08.09.2012)

17.53
Adi Alifuddin Hussin
  TER
040988
2
Palembang INA
13.11.11
16.67
Mohd Nazar Abdul Rahim
  PRK
300371
1
Penang
19.08.95
16.26
Petira Ghani
  SAB
041272
1
Kuala Lumpur
29.10.94
16.18
Arjan Singh
  PRK
220466
1
Kuala Lumpur
22.08.89
15.21
Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli
  SEL
150390
3
London GBR
07.09.12
15.10
Mohd Hafiz Hashim
  PAH
030386
1
Serdang
08.06.10
15.10
Alif Hanif Mohd Affendi
TER
120192
2
Serdang
19.05.12
14.93
Ngu Kit Min
  SAR
201177
4
Penang
21.07.00
14.90
M. Hasrul Nizam Yaakob
  SEL
041085
4
Penang
21.09.06


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Aries Merritt 12.80 110mH World Record Video

American Aries Meritt the newly crowned Olympic champion has broken the World record in the men's 110 m hurdles in Brussels Diamond League on Friday (7 Sept. 2012). He clocked a time of 12.80s with only slight tailwinds (+0.3) assisting him, and shattering the World record 12.87s held by Cuba's Dayron Robles.

A fast reactions (0.145s) , clean start with 7-steps from the blocks, beautiful clearance (didn't touch any hurdles), strong finish = impressive World record (upstaging Usain Bolt 9.86s 100m and Yohan Blake 19.54s 200m).

It's the biggest World record margin (0.07s) since Renaldo Nahemiah in 1979 (0.16) and 1981 (0.07) where he broke his own records to 13.00s from 13.16s, and then lowered again to 12.93s in 1981. Robles had the World record set in Ostrava in 2008 in 12.87s, as he broke China's Liu Xiang record (12.88s) set in Lausanne in 2006.

Previously, the World record stood at 12.91s which was jointly held by Xiang himself (set in 2004 Olympics) and GBR''s Colin Jackson (1993 World champs). Roger Kingdom was the last man of the USA to hold the record with 12.92s (which was broken by Jackson) set in 1989.




Men's 110m Hurdles (+0.3)
1. Aries Merritt (USA) 12.80 WORLD RECORD ... 0.145
2. Jason Richardson (USA) 13.05 ... 0.147
3. Hansle Parchment (JAM) 13.14 ... 0.157
4. Sergey Shubenkov (RUS) 13.21 ... 0.165
5. David Oliver (USA) 13.21 ... 0.171
6. Lehann Fourie (RSA) 13.24 African Record ... 0.133
7. Ryan Wilson (USA) 13.26 0.144
8. Ryan Brathwaite (BAR) 13.39 ... 0.156
9. Lawrence Clarke (GBR) 13.71 0.148

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Vietnamese Junior Athletics 2012 - Results

>> August 28, 2012


GIẢI VÔ ĐỊCH ĐIỀN KINH TRẺ TOÀN QUỐC NĂM 2012
Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam) 16 – 18 August 2012 “National Junior Championships”
-wind reading not reported, first three at each event and best results;

MEN
100m (17): 1. Bui Van Dong (95) 10.95, 2. Duong Van Hieu (93) 11.10, 3. Nguyen Si Duong (95) 11.16;
Heats (17): 1h2 Duong Van Hieu (93) 11.07;  1h3 Bui Van Dong (95) 11.02;

200m (16): 1. Le Trong Hinh (96) 22.02, 2. Duong Van Hieu (93) 22.09, 3. Thach Be (93) 22.26, 4. Quach Cong Lich (93) 22.30, 5. Hoang Van Duy (95) 22.34;

400m (18): 1. Hoang Van Duy (95) 47.84 NJR=, 2. Quach Cong Lich (93) 47.97, 3. Nguyen Huu Tuong (93) 48.06, 4. Ho Xuan Tam (93) 49.02;

800m (16): 1. Ngo Dang Thanh (93) 1:56.05, 2. Le Van Son (93) 1:56.29, 3. Truong Quy Hung (93) 1:56.30, 4. Nguyen Van Duc (95) 1:56.91;

1500 (18): 1. Le Trong Giang (93) 4:00.88, 2. Truong Quy Hung (93) 4:04.52, 3. Ngo Dang Thanh (93) 4:05.17, 4. Le Van Son (93) 4:06.04;

5000m (18): 1. Le Trong Giang (93) 15:14.17, 2. Do Quoc Luat (93) 15:33.11, 3. Pham Quoc Viet (94) 15:37.57, 4. Le Van Thao (95) 15:37.99, 5. Le Ngoc Anh (95) 15:50.10, 6. Dinh Hoang Phuc (95) 15:59.69;

10000m (16): 1. Do Quoc Luat (93) 33:49.80, 2. Doan Ngoc Hoang (93) 33:53.71, 3. Bui Ngoc Tuan (94) 34:53.99;

3000m St (16): 1. Le Trong Giang (93) 9:40.00, 2. Pham Quoc Viet (94) 9:45.82, 3. Le Ngoc Anh (95) 9:59.29.

110mh (18): 1. Nguyen Van Phuc (93) 14.93, 2. Nguyen Bao Trung (94) 15.02, 3. Nguyen Anh Tu (94) 15.25;

400mh (17): 1. Nguyen Anh Tu (94) 54.84, 2. Nguyen Van Phuc (93) 55.34, 3. Mai Sy Viet (95) 55.87;

High Jump (18): 1. Tran Huu Nam (94) 2.00, 2. Do Van Chung  (94) 1.90, 3. Nguyen Thanh Nhan (94) 1.90;

Pole Vault (16): 1. Le Hong Huu (93) 4.45 NJR, 2. Do Thanh Hau (95) 3.40, 3. Kieu Minh Nghia (93) 3.40.

Long Jump (16): 1. Nguyen Van Hao (96) 7.10, 2. Nguyen Van Thuan (93) 7.01, 3. Bui Van Thuan (95) 6.99.

Triple (17): 1. Nguyen Van Thuan (93) 14.98, 2. Thai Xuan Tien (96) 14.82, 3. Nguyen Van Hao (96) 14.76, 4. Nguyen Tieng Thanh (93) 14.75;

Shot / 7.26kg (16): 1. Tran Phu Hoang Long (95) 13.73, 2. Nguyen Thanh Tung (95) 13.42, 3. Dinh Trong Khoi (95) 13.42, 4. Tran Quang Huy (93) 13.05, 5. Truong Van Hong (94) 13.04, 6. Phan Thanh Binh (95) 12.69;

Hammer / 7.26kg (18): 1. Do Tan Truong (93) 44.25, 2. Tang Thong Quang (93) 37.25, 3. Tran Quang Huy (93) 15.33;

Discus / 2kg (18): 1. Tran Quang Huy (93) 38.74, 2. Le Hoang Anh (94) 34.22, 3. Phan Thanh Binh (95) 33.51;

Javelin / 800g (17): 1. Nguyen Hoai Van (93) 60.75 NJR, 2. Truong Van Hong (94) 58.26, 3. Pham Ngoc Anh (95) 56.69;

10000m W (18): 1. Duong Huu Tin (95) 48:05.43, 2. Ngo Trong Hieu (94) 54:33.92, 3. Vo Nhat Cuong (96) 55:59.85;

Octat (16/17): 1. Nguyen Bao Trung (94) 4981 (11.53, 6.58, 9.41, 50.28, 15.18, 1.75, 41.10, 3:30.96), 2. Hoang Van Tuan (94) 4823 (11.64, 6.27, 11.01, 53.61, 15.54, 1.65, 33.59, 3:05.31), 3. Nguyen Huu Nghia (94) 4640 (11.89, 6.60, 9.50, 54.32, 15.90, 1.80, 39.80, 3:36.09);

4x100m (18): 1. Quan Doi (Bui Van Nghiem, Ngo The Nguyen, Bui Van Anh, Tran Bich Anh) 42.13;

4x200m (17): 1. Quan Doi (Trinh Viet Tu, Bui Van Ngheim, Ngo The Nguyen, Bui Van Anh) 1:28.52;

4x400m (16): 1. Hanoi (Nguyen Dinh Tuyen, Hoang Van Duy, Nguyen Xuan Truong, Nguyen Anh Tu) 3:19.85.

4x800m (17): 1. Quang Tri (Dinh Tien Nam, Truong Quy Hung, Le Van Son, Nguyen Quoc Viet) 8:02.54;

WOMEN

100m (17): 1. Nguyen Thi Hong Phuong (94) 12.43, 2. Nguyen Thi Oanh (96) 12.52, 3. Nguyen Thi Hong Thao (93) 12.67;

Heats (17): 1h1 Nguyen Thi Oanh (96) 12.40, 2h1 Nguyen Thi Hong Thao (93) 12.42;  1h2 Nguyen Thi Hong Phuong (94) 12.26, 2h2 Luu Lim Phung (96) 12.42;

200m (16): 1. Nguyen Thi Huyen (93) 24.60, 2. Quach Thi Lan (95) 24.78, 3. Nguyen Thi Oanh (96) 24.90, 5. Dau Thi Huyen (94) 25.72;
Heats (16): 1h1 Quach Thi Lan (95) 24.58, 2h1 Nguyen Thi Huyen (93) 24.68;

400m (18): 1. Quach Thi Lan (95) 54.49, 2. Nguyen Thi Huyen (93) 55.07, 3. Hoang Thi Ngoc (95) 58.19;
Heats (18): 1h1 Quach Thi Lan (95) 54.29, 2h1 Hoang Thi Ngoc (95) 57.80;  1h2 Nguyen Thi Huyen (93) 57.56;

800m (16): 1. Vu Thi Ly (95) 2:14.35, 2. Tran Thi Hoa (95) 2:15.10, 3. Luu Thi Ngat (94) 2:15.44, 4. Pham Thi Hoai Thanh (94) 2:16.77, 5. Dinh Thi Be (96) 2:17.76, 6. Vo Thi Ngoc Hanh (95) 2:17.81, 7. Nguyen T.Mong Thuy (95) 2:18.03, 8. Van Thi Cuc (94) 2:18.73, 9. Vu Thi Hong (95) 2:20.23, 10. Nguyen Thi Lien (94) 2:22.21;
Heats (16): 1h2 Nguyen T.Mong Thuy (95) 2:20.92, 2h2 Van Thi Cuc (94) 2:21.08, 3h2 Tran Thi Hoa (95) 2:21.57, 4h2 Dinh Thi Be (96) 2:21.65, 5h1 Vu Thi Hong (95) 2:21.77;

1500m (18): 1. Ngueyn Thi Hai (93) 4:42.82, 2. Tran Thi Hoa (95) 4:43.39, 3. Nguyen Thi Oanh (95) 4:43.83, 4. Vu Thi Lay (95) 4:52.85, 5. Van Thi Cuc (94) 4:53.76;

5000m (16): 1. Nguyen T.My Thuong (95) 19:14.96, 2. Nguyen Thi Y Tien (93) 19:21.15, 3. Pham Thi Trinh (96) 19:23.52, 4. Nguyen Thi My Chi (93) 19:39.93, 5. Pham Thi My Thao (95) 19:51.64, 6. Ta Thi Thu Yen (95) 19:52.06;

10000m (17): 1. Nguyen T.My Thuong (95) 39:01.58, 2. Mai Thi Dung (95) 39:09.19, 3. Phung Thi Hang (94) 39:20.25, 4. Hoang Thi Thanh (94) 39:46.17;

3000m St (16): 1. Truong Thi Thuy Kieu (96) 10:52.57, 2. Nguyen Thi Bich Tram (94) 10:59.97, 3. Nguyen Thi Lien (93) 11:03.18, 4. Nguyen Thi Oanh (95) 11:23.80, 5. Nguyen Thi Hai (93) 11:41.14, 6. Tran Thi Phuong Dung (94) 11:52.04;

100mh (18): 1. Trinh Thi Thu Mai (95) 14.96, 2. Pham Thi Kieu Oanh (93) 15.52, 3. Nguyen Thi Oanh (96) 15.56;

400mh (17): 1. Nguyen Thi Huyen (93) 59.97, 2. Le Binh Dinh (93) 61.26, 3. Nguyen Thi Hang (94) 63.06;

High Jump (16): 1. Nguyen Thi Quynh (93) 1.75, 2. Nguyen Thi Phuong Nhi (94) 1.66, 3. Nguyen Thi Hoai Nhi (96) 1.66;

Pole Vault (17): 1. Truong Thi Thu (95) 3.20, 2. Nguyen Thi Diu (96) 3.00, 3. Le Thi Thanh Thao (95) 2.70;

Long Jump (17): 1. Le Thi Kim Ngan (93) 5.79, 2. Dang Thi Thu Suong (93) 5.53, 3. Nong Thi Bien (94) 5.52, 4. Nguyen Thi Tuoi (93) 5.45;

Triple (18): 1. Nguyen Thi Tuoi (93) 12.39, 2. Nguyen Thi Oanh (96) 12.25, 3. Dang Thi Thu Suong (93) 12.04, 4. Tran Cam Tien (94) 11.96, 5. Le Thi Kim Ngan (93) 11.94;

Shot (17): 1. Le Thi Lai (93) 13.63 NJR, 2. Lo Thi Phien (94) 11.76, 3. Tran Le Truc Linh (94) 11.56;

Discus (16): 1. Le Thi Lai (93) 39.48 NJR, 2. Le Thi Cam Dung (93) 38.11, 3. Thach Thi Cua (93) 35.33;

Hammer (18): 1. Bui Luu Phuong Ngan (94) 38.24, 2. Le Thi Lai (93) 28.50, 3. Thach Thi hay (95) 26.65;

Javelin (17): 1. Bui Thi Trang (93) 44.97, 2. Lo Thi Phien (94) 43.52, 3. Le Thi Cam Dung (93) 41.65, 4. Man Anh Lieu (94) 40.65, 5. Nguyen Thi Huyen (95) 36.63;

10000m W (18): 1. Phan Thi Bich Ha (93) 53:22.48, 2. Luong Thi Nhat (96) 55:52.35, 3. Mai Thi Tu Uyen (96) 58:29.46, 4. Trinh Thi Duyen (96) 59:05.03;

Hepta (17/18): 1. Pham Thi Kieu Oanh (93) 4272 (15.46, 1.45, 9.88, 5.49, 36.07, 3:02.89), 2. Dao Thi Thanh Thuy (94) 3383 (18.20, 1.55, 8.07, 28.18, 4.88, 23.20, 3:02.81), -2 athletes-;

4x100m (18): 1. Nam Dinh (Nguyen Thi Hong Phuong, Bui Thi Quynh, Nguyen Thi Hayen, Vu Khanh Linh) 47.42;

4x200m (17): 1. Nghe An (Nguyen Thi Hong Thao, Tang Thi Hung, Dau Thi Huyen, Hoang Thi Hien) 1:41.69;

4x400m (16): 1. Hanoi (Nguyen Thi Oanh, Doan Thi Phuong, Vu Thuy Trang, Nguyen Thi Hang) 3:52.76, 2. Nghe An (Tang Thi Hung, Dau Thi Huyen, Nguyen Thi Ha, Hoang Thi Hien) 3:55.60.

4x800m (17): 1. Vinh Phuc (Vu Thi Hang, luu Thi Ngat, Vu Thi Hong, Nguyen Thi Hang) 9:22.26;

Compiled by
Jad Adrian (ATFS)

*results courtesy of Vietnamese Athletics Federation

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74th Singapore Open Athletics Championships 2012, Results and Summary

>> August 25, 2012

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.

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