Athletics Preview 2013 Asian Youth Games, Nanjing China
>> August 18, 2013
Athletics Performance Centre
Bangkok, 12 August 2013 "12th Bangkok Half Marathon 2013"
Men
1. Josphat Kiptanui KEN 1:08:31
2. James Tallam KEN 1:08:57
3. David Chepkwony KEN 1:09:49
4. Dennis Isika KEN 1:12:14
5. Charles K'Thaiya KEN 1:13:17 (1st Veteran)
6. No Name 1:14:26
7. Enock Kipchirchir KEN 1:15:57
8. Sarawut Ngamsree THA 1:16:11
Women
1. Jackline Nzivo KEN 1:18:24
2. Margaret Njuguna KEN 1:20:05 (1st veteran)
3. Carolyne Chepkwony KEN 1:22:25
4. Cecilia ??? 1:26:34
5. Sunisa Sailomyen THA 1:26:44
6. Suwaree Deenak THA 1:26:58
7. Apassaa Prasarthinpimay THA 1:30:11
8. Viola Jepchirhir Kimeli KEN 1:30:18
9. Thanathon Asswanongchavoen THA 1:33:57
10. Chotip Kun-Uam THA 1:35:28
WATCH IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ATHLETICS, MOSCOW (MOSKVA) 2013
14th IAAF World Championships in Athletics at Luzhniki stadium (capacity- 78,360) in Moskva will be LIVE STREAMED on the net.
LIVE STREAM
The following websites provides "live" for 2013 World Championships in Athletics:
note: *will only available during the events
Universal Sports (website)*
LiveTVstatic (Russian TV)*
Also Radio Commentary and Live Results by the IAAF*
Also great compilation of athletics videos at www.watchathletics.com
You can visit Sprint Channel for Moscow World Championships by UsainBoltMW2
Or various events for Moscow World Championships on YouTube
LIVE RESULTS
During World Championships, All-Athletics.com provides FREE results service to fans all over the world:
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Also live results (& schedule) by the IAAF:
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QUICK FACTS
Athletes Entered - 1794
Nations Taking Part - 206
Territories/Nations to Receive Broadcast - 200
Accredited Media - 3000
Prize Money Offered - USD 7,194,000
Medals to be Awarded - 141
Largest Team - USA (134 athletes)
Defending World Champions - 31
Defending Olympic Champions - 34
It is sad to learn that a Malaysian great and legend AHMAD ISHTIAQ MUBARAK (b. 16 Feb 1948) passed away today (9 August 2013). TheStar reported that his death was after a fall at his home in Hulu Kelang Selangor, around 9.55 A.M. He was 65 years old.
The 110m hurdler has competed in three Olympics, Cd Mexico 1968 (14.3s), Munchen 1972 (14.78s), Montreal 1976 (14.27, & 14.21 in SF), and won numerous medals in SEA and Asian level including in 1966 and 1974 Asian Games where he won 110mh Bronze and Silver medals respectively. At Asian Track and Field or ATF (now Asian Championship), he won two Silver medals from editions of 1973 (14.3s) and 1975 (14.4s). He participated in two Commonwealth Games, Christchurch 1974, and Edmonton 1978. He also with Malaysian team to the first World Cup in athletics in Dusseldorf GER in 1977. In SEA Games (SEAP before 1975), he won four Gold medals from 1969 (14.6s), 1971 (14.4s), 1973 (14.6s), & 1977 (14.46s).
His 110mh best 14.08s which has stood as NR for 15 years (broken by Nur Herman Majid in 1991) was recorded in Furth GER in June 1976. He also recorded a hand-timed best 13.8s two weeks earlier in Schwetzingen.
OCM wrote, "Ishtiaq Mubarak survived a near-fatal car accident on 13 October 1970, which took him over nine months of guts and determination to recover and to make a successful come-back to Athletics".
In 2002, he was inducted into the Olympic Council of Malaysia Hall of Fame.
Southeast Asian ALL-TIME Rankings as of today:
13.73 (+1.6) Nur Herman Majid MAS 1994
13.77 (+0.7) Jamras Rittidet THA 2011
13.81 (+0.2) Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian MAS 2012
13.85 (-----) Mohd Robani Hassan MAS 2008
13.90 (+0.3) Suphan Wongsriphuck THA 2008
14.00 (-0.3) Mohd Faiz Mohammad MAS 2007
14.03 (+1.0) Narongdech Janjai THA 2003
14.08 (+0.2) Ahmad Ishtiaq Mobarak MAS 1976
14.11 ( -1.3) Edy Jakariya INA 2004
14.17 (+1.5) Eric Cray PHI 2013
better manual-timing
13.7 (-0.7) Edy Jakariya INA 2012
13.8 (-----) Ahmad Ishtiaq Mobarak MAS 1976
13.9 (+0.3) Mohd Ajmal Aiman Hassan MAS 2012
...rest in peace, Al-Fatihah...
Ishtiaq Mubarak (left) during training with teammates |
Ishtiaq clocked 14.46 in SEAP Games, to beat Burmese Itpone Myint |
Ishtiaq (right) with Jegathesan (at his right) and teammates in 1976 Olympics |
LATEST STATISTICS
Southeast Asian (SEA) Athletics TOP Lists 2013, as at 31 July 2013
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How long does it takes to turn a senior 10.20s sprinter a sub 10s sprinter? 1 year? 3 years? apparently it takes years but it's depend on various alterable factors.
Cristiano Ronldo during a research/sprint test by CastrolEdge/SmartSpeed |
Ronaldo performs sprinter's 'typical exercise' - Post Activation Potentiation |
VIETNAM OPEN Athletics Championships at Ho Chi Minh (20-21 July 2013)
-Flash results for DAY 1 (20 July)
Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian of Malaysia clocked 14-flat to win the men's 110mh, with teammate Mohd Robani Hassan produced a seasonal best 14.42 in 2nd. In heats Rayzam and Robani ran 14.19 and 14.47 respectively. Vietnam's Nguyen Cong Lai finished 3rd (14.91).
19-year-old Nguyen Hou Truong of Vietnam finished 1st in the men's 400m (48.07), beating Malaysians Kwong Kar Jun (48.37) and Anchois Aron (48.39 PB) in 2nd and 3rd. Fourth was Nguyen Van Kien (48.51), while fifth goes the Philippine's Isidro del Prado (48.64).
SEA Games champion Duong Van Thai of Vietnam won the men's 800m in a time of 1:51.23, ahead of teammate Pham Cao Son (1:52.84) and the Philippine's Jordan Paul Billones (1:52.92).
Vietnam's Pham Tien San set 9:13.4h to win the men's 3000St, and beats teammate Nguyen Ang Duc Bao (9:19.0h). Philippine's Christopher Ulboc was in 3rd (9:29.8h), while another Filipino Hernanie Sore (9:33.2h) in 4th.
Six jumpers cleared 2.00 in men's high jump. But Malaysia's Nauraj Singh Randhawa cleared the highest bar (2.10) for gold. The other five at 2.01. They're Tran Ngoc Nguyen, Lu Be Can, Mohd Azly Ghazali (Malaysia), Nguyen Duy Bang, and Tran Thanh Binh, all Vietnames unless noted.
Philippine's Benigno Marayag registered 7.43 to win the men's Long Jump, just ahead of teammate and former SEA Games champion Henry Dagmil who made 7.41, which was only 1cm further than Vietnam's Nguyen Van Hue (a decathlete) 7.40 in 3rd. Two athletes leaped 7.23, Ngo Minh Nhieu (Vietnam) and Julian Fuentes (Philippine) for 4th and 5th.
In the men's Pole Vault Vietnam's Nguyen Van Hue (a decathlete) leaped 4.70m to beat Vu Vn Huyen (a decathlete, SEAG champion, Asian Games bronze medalist) who also cleared the same height. Also registered 4.70m was the Philippine's Ernest John Obiena and finished in 3rd. Fourth was Vietnam's Ngo Minh Nhut (4.20).
Philippine NR holder Eliezer Sunang threw 16.10 to comfortably win the men's shot put. Vietnamese Tran Minh Tuan (14.55), Tran Phu Hoang Long (13.79), De Ye Wou (13.67), and Dinh Duc Thien (13.52), in 2nd - 5th.
Vietnam's Nguyen Truong Giang wins the men's Javelin Throw in a throw of 66.98, defeating 41-year-old Danilo Fresnido of the Philippine (66.11) in 2nd. Vietnamese Nguyen Trung Tan (63.64) and Pham Ngoc Anh (61.90) in 3rd and 4th.
Vietnam's Bui Thi Thu Thao wins women's Long Jump (6.06), with Philippines's Catherine Kay Santos (5.88), Vietnam's Vu Thi Men (5.82), Lu Thi Kim Ngan (5.73), and Le Ngoc Huyen (5.71), in 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th.
Women's Pole Vault was won by Philippine's Riezel Buenaventure (3.70), while Vietnamese Truong Thi Thu (3.40) in 2nd, and Malaysia's Chuah Yu Tian (3.20) in 3rd.
Le Thi Lai of Vietnam wins the women's Shot Put in a throw of 14.13. Singapore's Du Xianhui (PB 18.20 !!) came out of retirement (at 32), and finished in 2nd with a throw of 13.63. Duang Thi Viet Anh (a heptathlete) in 3rd 11.36. *Informs Roselyn Hamero.
Other Results (all Vietnmese unless notes)
Women
400m (20): 1. Nguyen Thi Huyen 53.29, 2. Nguyen Thi Thuy I? or II? 54.98, 3. Yin Yin Khine (MYA) 55.88, 4. Nguyen Thi Thuy 56.04, 5. Josie Malacad (PHI) 56.97, 6. Nguyen Thi Hang 57.11;
J T (20): 1. Bui Thi Xuan 48.84, 2. Rosie Villarito (PHI) 48.11, 3. Evalyn Palacrica (PHI)42.86, 4. Bui Thi Trang 42.09, 5. Le Thi Cam Dung 40.07, 6. Tran Thi Tham 38.65, 7. Bui Thi Sinh 38.54;
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