Most Athletics Gold Medals of Southeast Asian Games Over Career

>> June 08, 2015

Most Gold Medals of SEA Games
Here is a lists of every male and female athlete who have won five or more individual gold medals at Southeast Asian Games.  Total gold medals including the relays are shown in brackets.

GOLD
MEN
GOLD
WOMEN
12
Jimmy CRAMPTON (BIR/MYA) ’69-’79
800m (4), 1500m (6), 5000m (2)
15
Jennifer Tin Lay (BIR/MYA) ’67-’83
Shot put (9), discus (6)
10
James WONG Tuck Yim (SIN) ’93-’11
Discus (9), Hammer (1)
15

Elma MUROS-POSADAS (PHI) ’83-’01
100m (1), 200m (1), 100mh (2), 400mh (1), long jump (8), hepta (2)
9
Nashatar SINGH (MAS) ’65-’75
Shot put (3), javelin (6)
10
(13)
Wassana Winatho (THA) ’99-’13
400m (1), 400mh (4), hepta (5), 4x400m (3)
8
Mohamed Zaki SADRI (MAS) ’87-97
Long jump (3), triple jump (5)
10

Than Than Lwin (BIR/MYA) ’73-’81
200m (2), 400m (3), 800m (2), 1500m (1), 400mh (2)
8
MURUSAMY Ramachandran (MAS) ’93-’99
5000m (4), 10000m (4)
10
Khin Khin Htwe (BIR/MYA) ’85-’95
800m (1), 1500m (3), 3000m (4), 5000m (1), 10000m (1)
7
(13)
Anat RATANAPOL  (THA) ’67-‘77
100m (3), 200m (4), 4x100m (5), 4x200m (1)
9
Lydia de VEGA (PHI) ’81-’93
100m (3), 300m (4), 400m (1), long jump (1)
7
Hector BEGEO  (PHI) ’83-’97
5000m (1), 3000m steeplechase (6)
8
Supriati SUTONO (INA) ’97-’13
1500m (2), 5000m (4), 10000m (2)
6
RAMASAMY Subramaniam  (MAS) ’65-’71
800m (3), 1500m (2), 5000m (1)
8
Triyaningsih (INA) ’07-’11
5000m (3), 10000m (4), marathon (1)
6
Thanh Zin (BIR/MYA) ’73-’81
Long jump (5), triple jump (1)
7
(6)
VU Thi Huong (VIE) ’03-’13
100m (4), 200m (3), 4x400m (1)
6
VELLASAMY Subramaniam (MAS) ’77-’85
10000m walks (4), 20km walks (2)
7
TRUONG Thanh Hang (VIE) ’05-’11
800m (3), 1500m (4)
6
Edwardus NABUNOME (INA) ’87-’97
5000m (2), 10000m (3), marathon (1)
6
YUAN Yu Fang (MAS) ’99-’07
10000m (1), 10000m walk (1), 20km walk (4)
6
Nur Herman MAJID  (MAS) ’91-’01
110mh (6)
6
Mar Mar Min (BIR/MYA) ’73-’89
800m (1), 1500m (1), 3000m (1), 10000m (2), marathon (1)
6
(9)
Reanchai SRIHARWONG  (THA) ’95-’01
100m (3), 200m (3), 4x100m (3)
6
Juthaporn KRASAEYAN (THA) ’97-’01
Shot put (3), discus (3)
5
Kamaruddin MAIDIN (MAS) ’59-’67
Long jump (4), triple jump (1)
6
ZHANG Guirong (SIN) ’03-’13
Shot put (5), discus (1),
5
Thin Sumbwegan (BIR/MYA) ’65-’69
10000m (3), marathon (2)
5
(7)
MAILVAGANAM Rajamani (MAS) ’65-’67
200m (1), 400m (2), 800m (2), 4x100m (2)
5
Ko Ko (BIR/MYA) ’73-’79
5000m (2), 10000m (2) and marathon (1)
5
Gladys CHAI Ng Mei (MAS) ’73-’79
High jump (3), hepta (2)
5
(9)
Suchart CHAIRSUVAPARB (THA) ’77-’85
100m (4), 200m (1), 4x100m (4)
5
KANDASAMY Jayamani  (SIN) ’77-’83
1500m (2), 3000m (2), marathon (1)
5
Ardol KERDSRI (THA) ’79-’89
Discus (5)
5
Agripina dela CRUZ (PHI) ’81-’87
100mh (3), 400mh (2)
5
Bancha SUPANROJ  (THA) ’81-’91
Shot put (5)


5
WONG Tee Kue (MAS) ’91-’01
Hammer (5)

GOLD

MEN
5
LOO Kum Zee (MAS) ’95-’03
High jump (5)
5
Chatchawal POLYIAM (THA) ’01-’11
Shot put (5)
5
Nattaporn NOMKANHA (THA) ’99-’03
Long jump (2), triple jump (3)
5
Boonthung SRISUNG (THA) ’03-’07
5000m (3), 10000m (2)

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Su Bingtian sets 9.99 and broke 10s barrier in 2015 Prefontaine Classic

>> May 31, 2015

China's SU BINGTIAN became the second "white man" and first Asian-born athlete in history to have gone sub 10 seconds in 100m with a time of 9.99 (+1.5) during the 2015 Prefontaine Classic, a Diamond League Series in Eugene, Oregon USA on 30 May 2015.

For a record, a non-African descent CHRISTOPHE LEMAITRE of France became the first white man to break the 10s barrier after setting 9.98 (+1.3) in 2010 French national championships.

In addition, Australian PATRICK JOHNSON whose father is an Irish, and mother an indigenous Australian is also considered from non-African descent. Johnson has a lifetime best of 9.93 in 100m, but also a wind-assisted of 9.88.

The 5'8" Bingtian also became the 99th sprinter to crack the 10s barrier, after the first ever (automatic-time) sub-10 of 9.91w (+5.3) recorded by BOB HAYES in 1964.

The first legal sub-10 however came later in 1968 when JIM HINES stopped the clock at 9.95 (+0.3) en route to win his Olympic gold at high altitude in Ciudad de Mexico.

The living legend CARL LEWIS made a history of becoming the first man to run an auto-time under 10s at low altitude with 9.97 at Modesto California in May 1983.

In a single month of May 2015, five FIRST legal sub-10 have been recorded (including Bingtian); Clayton Vaughn (May 10), Andre de Grasse (May 17), Bryce Robinson (May 17), Marvin Bracy (May 20) with 9.93, 9.97, 9.99, and 9.95, respectively.

Anyway, my story of sprint 100m will never finish!. But the following are the useful statistical facts and figures that have been updated as of 31 May 2015.


Results of men's 100m final (+1.5) (Prefontaine Classic 2015) 
1. Tyson Gay USA 9.88
2. Mike Rodgers USA 9.90
3. Su Bingtian CHN 9.99
4. Kim Collins SKN 9.99
5. Nesta Carter  JAM 10.02
6. James Dasaolu GBR 10.13
7. Richard Thompson TTO 10.27
8. Ryan Bailey USA 10.28

Su Bingtian's All-Time ten-fastest times (31 May 2015)
  • 9.99 (+1.5) Eugene OR, Prefontaine Classic (DL) 2015
  • 10.06 (+0.1), Beijing, IAAF World challenge 2013
  • 10.06 (+0.2), Beijing, IAAF World challenge 2015
  • 10.10 (+0.4), Incheon, Asian Games 2014
  • 10.10 (-0.1), Kawasaki, Golden GP 2015
  • 10.12 (+1.1), Shenyang, National Games 2013
  • 10.14 (+0.5), Suzhou, National Championships 2013
  • 10.15 (+1.4), Hengelo, Fenny Blankers Koen Meet 2014
  • 10.15 (+1.3), Tomblaine, Nancy Stanislas Meet 2014
  • 10.16 (+0.7), Hefei, National Games 2011
All-Time best performance for Non-black Sprinter (31 May 2015) 
  • 9.92 Christophe Lemaitre FRA
  • 9.99 SU BINGTIAN CHN
  • 10.00 Marion Woronin POL
  • 10.00 Koji Ito JPN
  • 10.00 Zhang Peimeng CHN
  • 10.01 Pietro Mennea ITA
  • 10.01 Yoshihide Kiryu JPN
  • 10.02 Nobuharu Asahara JPN
  • 10.03 Matthew Shivington AUS
  • 10.03 Nicholas Macrozonaris CAN
  • 10.03 Shingo Suetsugu JPN

All-Time best (legal sub-10.20) for Asian Athletics (31 May 2015)
  • 9.93 Femi Ogunode QAT (from Nigeria)
  • 9.99 Samuel Francis QAT (from Nigeria)
  • Su Bingtian (Getty Image)

  • 9.99 Su Bingtian CHN
  • 10.00 Koji Ito JPN
  • 10.00 Zhang Peimeng CHN
  • 10.01 Yoshihide Kiryu JPN 
  • 10.02 Nobuharu Asahara JPN
  • 10.03 Shingo Suetsugo JPN
  • 10.07 Masashi Erguchi JPN
  • 10.07 Ryoto Yamagata JPN
  • 10.08 Vitaliy Savin KAZ
  • 10.09 Naoki Tsukahara JPN
  • 10.09 Kei Takase JPN
  • 10.11 Shingo Kawabata JPN
  • 10.13 Vitaliy Medvedev KAZ
  • 10.13 Salem Mubarak Al-Yami KSA
  • 10.13 Nobuhiro Tajima JPN
  • 10.14 Talal Mansour QAT
  • 10.15 Hassan taftian IRI
  • 10.16 Reza Ghasemi IRI
  • 10.17 Zhou Wei CHN
  • 10.17 Chen Haijian CHN
  • 10.17 Suryo Agung Wibowo INA
  • 10.17 Barakat Al-Harthi OMN
  • 10.18 Gennadiy Chernovol KAZ 
  • 10.19 Shin Kubota JPN
  • 10.19 Jamal Al-Saffar KSA 10.19
  • 10.19 Takumi Kuki JPN

Video of men's 100m at 2015 Prefontaine Classic, 30 May 2015



In this "sprinting" article, "whiteman" refers to (mainly) athletes from non-African descent and also any descent not associated with "blacks".

Image source: Kiyoshi Ota/Getty Images AsiaPac

*NOTE: This is purely an article about World sprinting and statistical figures, and no hatred and racism intended.

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1953 Malayan Athletics Championship at Kuala Lumpur - Rare Video

>> May 26, 2015

Long time ago my Swedish ATFS colleague notified me about this video. It can be obtained from the archive of British Pathé that has a lot of historical videos. In this video, various events from the 1953 Malayan championships in Kuala Lumpur were highlighted. This included the moment of gold medal winning at 440 yards (50.9s) by Michael Graham Perry who had represented the Federation of Malaya at the 1954 Asian Games in Manila. Perry passed away in 2013 at 82. There are a lot of others but I require time to enables me explore my archive for a detailed story from 1953 Malaysian Championships. Story will be updated.


Video copyright by British Pathé

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Results Perak Open Athletics Meet 2015

>> May 25, 2015

Ipoh,  23-24 May 2014  "Perak Open Track and Field Championships
-state championships; many wind-info not reported; with guests from Brunei and a Finnish sprinter based in Malaysia; selected results as follows;


MEN

100m (23) (-1.2):  Harith Ammar Mohd Sobri 10.50,  2. Jonathan Nyepa 10.58,  3. Mohd Fakhri Mohd Ismail BRU 10.61 / National Record,  4. Eddie Edward Jr 10.66,  5. Tonga Jody Edmund 10.87,  6. Mohd Shafie Irwan 11.00,   7. Jason Alexter Yumbod 11.12,  8. Nixson kennedy 12.01 (!!);

Heats;  H1/nwi:  1h1 Jason Alexter 11.01;
H2/nwi:  1h2 Mohd Rachmat Safar BRU 11.20;
H3/nwi:  1h3 Eddie Edward Jr 10.72,  2h3 Md Asy Syafie'e Bohari BRU 11.06;
H5/nwi:  1h5 Mohd Fakhri Ismail BRU 10.87,  2h5 Harith Ammar 10.88;
H6/nwi:  1h6 Mohd Izzuddin Yahaya 11.24;
H7/nwi:  1h7 Jonathan Nyepa 10.86,  2h7 Muhd Nazrul Naim (Prk) 11.12;
H8/nwi:  1h8 Nixson Kennedy 10.85,  2h8 Mohd Shafie Irwan 11.04;
H9/nwi:  1h9 Tonga Jody Edmund 11.01;

200m (24) (-1.5):  Harith Ammar Mohd Sobri 21.54,  2. Mohd Izzuddin Yahaya 21.65,  3. Aravinthevar Gunasegaran 21.91,  4. Anchois Aron 22.18,  5. Tonga Jody Edmund 22.19,  6. Cheah Yau Chung 22.61,  7. Jason Alexter Yumbod 22.74,  8. Mohd Shafie Irwan 22.78;

Heats:  H1/0.0:  1h1 Mohd Shafie 22.58;
H2/0.0:  1h2 Tonga Jody 22.51;
H3/nwi: Muhammad Syamil 22.84;
H5/0.0:  1h5 Achois 22.62,  2h5 Jason Alexter 22.73;
H6/0.0:  1h6 Mohd Izzuddin 21.87,  2h6 Abd Rashid Osman 22.86;
H7/-1.0:  1h7 Aravinthevar 22.37;
H8/-1.0:  1h8 Harith Ammar 21.88;
H9/0.0:  1h9 Cheah Yau Chung 22.59;

400m (24):  Dinesh Krishnan 47.75,  2. Muhammad Azam Masri 48.07,  3. Ku Amir Syazwan Ku Sharif 48.93,  4. Mohd Shahmimi Azmi 49.45,  5. Harmizi Arobi 49.73,  6. Mohamad Arif Zulhilmi Alet 50.58;

-Heats;  H1:  1h1 Yuvaraaj Panerselvam 50.03;
H3:  1h3 Muhammad Azam 48.57;
H4:  1h4 Anchois Aron 50.80;
H5:  1h5 Dinesh Krishnan 48.85,  2h5 Ku Amir Syazwan 48.96,  3h5 Maheswaren Sunmugom 50.99;
H6:  1h6 Mohamad Arif Zulhilmi Alet 50.69,  2h6 Kwong Kar Jun 50.93;
H8:  1h8 Mohd Shahmimi Azmi 49.54;
H9:  1h9 Kannathasan Subramaniam 49.50,  2h9 Harmizi Arobi 49.85;

800m (23):  Kesavan Maniam 1:52.99,  2. Mohammad Shafiq Shamsul Bahri 1:53.83,  3. Putra Azrul Syazwan Azman 1:54.51,  4. Raymond Yew 1:59.37,  5. Muhamad Nabil Mohd Nizar 1:59.84,   6. Wong Yon How 2:00.66;

1500m (24):  Prabudass Krishnan 4:10.68,  2. Raymond Yew 4:13.56;

1 Mile (24):  Kesavan Maniam 4:21.8h,  2. Saranraj Sivamanim 4:27.3h,  3. Putra Azrul Syazwan 4:29.0h,  4. Ahmad Luth Hamizan 4:29.0h;

5000m (23):  Prabudass Krishnan 16:12.19,  2. Ow Yong Jin Kuang 16:42.27,  3. Amirul Hakim Johari 16:43.18,  4. Calvin Boon Chang Yik 16:52.30;

3000st (24):  Jenarthanan Panerselvam 10:02.54,  2. Ahmad Muhamad Hamizan 10:08.14;

110mh (23) (-2.0):  Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian 14.23,  2. Muhd Ajmal Aiman Hassan 14.32,  3. Mohd Robani Hassan 14.70,  4. Mohd Hafis Mohd Razali 14.95,  5. Muhammad Zul Fikri 15.33,  6. Zul Helmy Zainon 15.48,  7. Zakaria Usup 16.32;

-Heats:  H1/nwi:  Rayzam Shah 15.15,  2h1 Ghasfar Gabra 15.64,  3h1 Zakaria Usup 15.65;
H2/nwi:  1h2 Mohd Robani 14.98,  2h2 Mohd Hafis 15.04,  3h2 Zul Helmy 15.61,  4h2 Mohd Faizal Mustapha 16.08,  5h2 Muhammad Ediasyamin 16.45;
H3/nwi:  1h3 Muhd Ajmal 14.89,  2h3 Muhamad Zul Fikri 15.26;

400mh (24):  Muhammad Firdaus Musa 53.71,  2. Muhamad Firdaus Mazalan-II  53.79,  3. Amirul Mustaqim Md Fauzi (Prk) 57.08,  4. Mohd Naim Abdullah (Prk) 58.02;

-Heats:  H1:  1h1 Firdaus Mazalan-II  53.84,  2h1 Muhammad Firdaus Musa 55.32,  3h1 Amirul Mustaqim 57.84;

H J (24):  Muhammad Ashraf Saipu Rahman 2.15,  2. Lee Hup Wei 2.10,   3. Mohd Azly Ghazali 2.10,  4. Navin Raj Subramaniam 2.05,  5. Norshafiee Mohd Shah 2.05,  6. Muhammad Firdaus Abdul Ghani 1.90;

L J (24) (all nwi):  Mohd Muslim Mohd Nazri 7.49,  2. Mohd Shahrin Azuan Jamaika 7.18,  3. Camillus David 6.94,  4. Nasharuddin Fitri Zaini 6.86,  5. Muhammad Hakimi Ismail 6.82,   6. Mohd Faizal Mustapha 6.76,  7. Nik Luqman Hakim Nik Yahya 6.76;

T J (23) (all nwi):  Muhammad Hakimi Ismail 15.98,  2. Nik Fariezal Erman Nik Ab Hadi 14.96,  3. Nik Luqman Hakim Nik Yahya 14.21;

S P (24):  Adi Alifuddin Hussin 16.49,  2. Mohd Hafiz Hashim 14.05,  3. Paul Kenneth Tay 13.60,  4. Goh Wei Kiang 12.89,  5. Maveeqhen Ravi Chandran 12.53,  6. Muhammad Ikbal Kamaruddin 11.83;

D T (24):  Muhammad Ikbal Kamarudin 41.15,  2. Faris Hazim Jamaluddin 38.43,  3. Mohd Hafiz Hashim 38.23,  4. Mohd Sharil Firdaus Baseh 37.59,  5. Jordan Jude Ellron 35.18,  6. Mohd Iqbal Mohd Zuki 34.52;

J T (24):  Muhamad Ruzaini Subki 52.61,  2. Jail Omar 51.72,  3. Gerald Agan Ganang 51.36,  4. Faris Hazim Jamaluddin 48.30;

10000mW (24):  Mior Muhd Amerul Mohd Sahak 49:57.98,  2. Ravi Kumaran 52:03.80;

4x100m (23):  KOM/National Team (Eddie Edward Jr, Mohd Izzuddin Yahaya, Harith Ammar Mohd Sobri, Jonathan Nyepa) 40.72,  2. Sabah AAA Team (????) 41.76;

4x400m (24):  KOM/National Team (?,?,?,?) 3:12.17,  2. KOM -II- Team (?,?,?,?) 3:18.17;

Junior

4x100m (24):  Montana Kinabalu (Sab) (Shafie Irwan, Jason Alexter,Tonga Jody, Stanly Sedry Stephen) 42.41;

4x800m (24):  Perak Junior Team (?,?,?,?) 8:51.23;

Medley (24):  Perak Junior Team (?,?,?,?) 2:04.01;


Zaidatul Husniah crosses the line in a quick time of 11.3h at Ipoh

WOMEN

100m (23) (-2.0):  Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 11.3h,  2. Noor Amira Mohamad Nafiah 11.7h,  3. Komalam Shally Selveratnam 11.7h,  4. Siti Fatimah Mohamad 11.9h,  5. Nea Maria Mattila FIN 12.4h;

-Heats:  H1/nwi:  1h1 Siti Fatimah 12.05,  2h1 Nea Maria 12.34;
H2/nwi:  1h2 Komalam Shally 12.28;
H4/nwi:  1h4 Zaidatul Husniah 12.18;
H5/nwi:  1h5 Noor Amira 12.78;

200m (24) (-1.4):  Nea Maria Mattila FIN 25.78 (& 25.69/0.0 as 1h4);

400m (24):  Nurul Faizah Asma Mazlan 55.89,  2. Fatin Faqihah Mohd Yusof 56.91  (& 56.80 as 1h3);

800m (23):  Savinder Kaur Joginder Singh 2:13.49,  2. Nik Norzilawatie Nik Wil 2:16.32;

1500m (24):  Nik Norzilawatie Nik Wil 4:49.48,  2. Noor Amelia Musa 4:52.34;

5000m (23):  Teoh Kim Chyi 2:22.09,  2. Nisha Lachumanan 20:31.28,  3. Annie Yee Tei Ni 20:54.18,   4. Munirah Ah'Ali 21:04.02;

3000st (24):  Nisha Lachumanan 12:38.79,  2. Teoh Kim Ling 13:01.72,  3. Jaitharshini Kumarasen (Prk) 16:29.79;

100mh (23) (0.0):  Raja Nursheena Raja Azhar 14.14,  2. Ku Munirah Ku Zamzuri 14.24,  3. Nur Syafiqa Anis Abu Bakar 14.64,  4. Aini Nurazira Mohd Ali 14.92,  5. Nor Hazwani Abd Haris 15.39;

-Heats: H1/nwi:  1h1 Raja Nursheena 13.82 (3rd MAS All-Time),  2h1 Ku Munirah 14.60;
H2/nwi:  1h2 Aini Nurazira 14.92;
H3/nwi:  Nur Syafiqa Anis 14.49,  2h3 Nor Hazwani 14.96;

400mh (24):  Nor Hazwani Abd Haris 64.83;

H J (23):  Yap Sean Yee 1.72,  2. Nur Syahirah Md Osman 1.62,  3. Ngu Jia Xin 1.54,  4. Ruba Rajantharan 1.50,  5. Nurul Falena Gunasekara Lazri 1.50;

L J (24) (all nwi):  Noor Amira Mohamad Nafiah 6.21,  2. Noor Shahidatun Nadia Mohd Zuki 5.72;

T J (23) (all nwi):  Kirthana Ramasamy 12.86,  2. Noor Shahidatun Nadia Mohd Zuki 12.29,  3. Nurul Ashikin Abas 11.30,  4. Valerie Zinugin 11.12;

S P (24):  Bibi Nuraishah Ishak 12.45,  2. Siti Norain Patrie 9.54,  3. Siti Nur Hamidah Patrie 9.39;

D T (24):  Queenie Ting Kung Ni 37.71,  2. Siti Norain Patrie 30.82,  3. Nor Fatihah Nazeri 30.35;

J T (23):  Norfadilah Mohd Zaini 38.98,  2. Fatin Adibah Suharman 38.80,  3. Siti AisyahNora Rahis 35.94,  4. Fatin Nur Shahiera Che Rahim 35.52,  5. Nur Aqilah Amran 35.49;

5000mW (23):  Norazilah Othman 29:24.77

4x100m (23):  KOM/National Team (Noor Amira Mohamad Nafiah, Komalam Shally Selveratnam, Siti Fatimah Mohamad, Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli) 46.29;

4x400m (24):  KOM/National Team (?,?,?,?) 3:44.28

Junior

4x800m (24):  Perak Junior Team (?,?,?,?) 11:52.42;

Medley (24):  Perak Junior Team (?,?,?,?) 2:30.28;



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Results 57th Malaysian Schools Track and Field Championships, Malacca 2015

>> May 15, 2015

57th National Schools Track and Field Championships, 10-14 May 2015 at Malacca


Shereen won girls 200m in a new record of 24.89 (Malex Yahya / The Star)

RESULTS DAY 5 / FINAL DAY (14 MAY 2015)

BOYS

Open (18 years and below)

H T (14) (5kg):  1. Wong Siew Hung SAR 57.54,  2. Eng Chun Hau PRK 51.53,  3. Wong Kuang Won SAR 49.90,  4. Evan Allenby Edmund KUL 47.77,  5. Nur Haikal Ridwan Muhammad NSE 46.41,  6. Muhd Farhan Hamdi PEN 40.47;


18 Years (16-18 years)

200m (14) (+1.1):  1. Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi NSE 22.05,  2. Khairul Hafiz Jantan MAL 22.06,  3. Asly Chua An Wen SAR 22.11,  4. Willy Gew Teng Yon SEL 22.27,  5. Darren Richard Harry SAB 22.33,  6. Muhammad Nazreen Ezat Hafiz Che Hasan KED 22.47,  7. Asnawi Hashim MAL 22.49,, 8. Ibrahim Saldam PUT 22.50;

3000st (14):  1. Asif Rahman Jiyauddin SEL 9:54.65,  2. Sivaneshwaran Gunasegaran KUL 10:02.78,  3. Devin Roy Vincent NSE 10:09.54,  4. Manihselvan Sivakumar PRK 10:27.94,  5. Rutheran Karunagaran KED 10:30.25;

L J (14):  1. Abdul Latif Romly PER 7.18/-0.9,  2. Andre Anuar SAB 6.93/-1.0,  3. Muhamad Zul Azri Md Zain KED 6.76/-1.2,  4. Mohd Khalid Mohd Sobri LAB 6.72/-0.9,  5. Darren Richard Harry SAB 6.65/-1.6;

4x400m (14):  1. MSS Selangor Team (Vishnu Sukumaran, Muhammad Aidil Amin, Muhammad irsyahuddin, Asif Rahman Jiyauddin) 3:21.00,   2. MSS Kedah Team (Moneshkumar Selvadorai, Muhammad Nazreen Ezat, Muneswaran Subramaniam, Muhammad Afiq Ikhmal) 3:22.06,   3. MSS Johor Team (Muhamad Fazly, Muhammad Saiful Safwan, Ashwin Boopathy, Mohammad Norain) 3:23.58;


15 Years (13-15 years)

200m (14):  1. Muhammad Aiedil Sa'adon MAL 22.64,  2. Saminta Raj Nadarajan JOH 22.72,  3. Vethyataran Tamil Selvam PAH 22.88;

2000st (14):  1. Berchmans Arruldass SEL 6:46.63,  2. Muhammad Nurqayyum Mohd Faizal NSE 6:48.26,  3. Karti Keyan Moorthy NSE 6:50.65,  4. Muhammad Zulfadley Mohd Zulkifli TER 6:55.07,  5. Visaagan Krishnan JOH 6:57.47;

4x400m (14): 1. MSS Johor Team (Muhammad Zahid, Saminta Raj Nadarajan, Nik Hanis Ariffin, Muhammad Raziq Haikal) 3:31.39,  2. MSS Sarawak Team (Mohd Norhazim Ahmad, Mohd Nur Aidiel, Muhammad Asyraf, Ericson Dana) 3:33.21,   3. MSS Pahang Team (Muhammad Shahril Najmi, Nabil Asyraf Muhamad, Vethyataran Tamil, Muhammad Faiz Abdul) 3:33.83;


12 Years (10-12 years)

200m (14) (+0.7):  1. Hafiz Mat Suod SAB 24.38,  2. Muhammad Idham Rosli KUL 24.89,  3. Shadid Adnan PER 25.08;

H J (14):  1. Bryan Aieng SAR 1.57,  2. Chong Zhan Ming JOH 1.53,  3= Tan Goh Wilson KUL 1.49,  3= Amersan Albani SAB 1.49;

4x200m (14):   1. MSS Sabah Team (Rezjohny Mariyam, Mohamad Sappie Ashri, Mohd Nur Azizi Julaisin, Hafiz Mat Suod) 1:40.65 CR,   2. MSS Sarawak (Mohammad Aqmal, Nicollas Derman, Nurzuki Eddy, Edwin Simon) 1:43.00,   3. MSS  Johor (Muhammad Rifqi, Harly Davidson, Muhammad Hakimi, Mohammad Redzuan) 1:43.69;


GIRLS

Open (18 Years and below)

2000st (14):  1. Teoh Kim Chyi KED 7:43.16 CR,  2. Fatin Adnie Lylla SAB 8:01.86,  3. Manissha Arokiasamy SEL 8:03.60,  4. Nisha Lachumanan PRK 8:08.44,  5. Tan Yee Yin KUL 8:10.04;


18 Years (16-18 years)

200m (14) (+1.3):  1. Shereen Samson Vallabouy PRK 24.89 CR,  2. Elice Grenggori SAB 26.41,  3. Needthia Eh Chuwon KEL 27.00;

S P (14) (4kg):  1. Betty Hoong King Ching SAR 12.09,  2. Pavithraa Devi Jayaindraan PEN 11.56,  3. Norhashima Mohd Shahril SEL 11.00,  4. Nurul Syafiqah Haimi JOH 10.94,  5. Choo Jia Yi NSE 10.79,  6. Dana Jaidih SAB 10.10,  7. Voon Vui Wei SAR 10.02;

4x400m (14):  1. MSS Kuala Lumpur Team (Ho Shin Ying, Winnie Eng May Xin, Intan Sarah Anisah Zulgafli, Zaimah Atifah Zainuddin) 3:57.22,   3. MSS Perak Team (Nurul Natasya Mohammad, Norhazwani Abdul, Nivedya Munikrishnan, Shereen Samson Vallabouy) 4:08.20,   3. MSS Sabah Team (Nor Taylor Kario, Virginie Benjamin, Nur Syakila Rosman, Norhalizah Saidi) 4:10.61;


15 Years (13-15 years)

200m (14) (+2.1):  1. Azreen Nabila Alias TER 25.40w,  2. Nor Aliyah Ab Rahman JOH 26.09w,  3. Noor Faizatul Nathasha Mohd Bakri TER 26.51w,  4. Syafikah Azmieda Zulkifli PAH 26.95w;

J T (14) (500g):  1. Nurul Emilia Abd Razi SEL 35.01,  2. Shahidatul Umairah Ismail JOH 32.59,  3. Nur Ayna Nuha Maton PER 30.53;

4x400m (14):  1. MSS Sabah Team (Farah Natasah, Karmentina Nadia Quadra, Jamidah Sariman, Erlyn Yong) 4:12.61,   2. MSS Pahang Team (Ng Yu Jie, Nur Athirah Khairul, Kogolla Murugan, Syafikah Azmieda) 4:17.26,   3. MSS Kelantan Team (Nona Azama Mohd, Siti Nor Atasar, Nur Syahirah Suhaimi, Siti Aisyah Umar) 4:17.93;


12 Years (10-12 years)

200m (14) (+1.7):  1. Nurul Wardatul Huwaida Mohd Hamka TER 27.66,  2. Rujiah Jahimin SAB 28.18,  3. Fatin Ilyana Mat Nayan KED 28.31;

4x200m (14):  1. MSS Kedah Team (Nurul Shafikah Ruzaina, Nur Aqilah Yusnifad, Misha Umairah Mazlan, Fatin Ilyana Mat) 1:52.77,   3. MSS Pulau Pinang Team (Yew Yee , Ong Yi Jin, Nur Syafiqah Ezany, Siti Solehah Ali) 1:55.53,   3. MSS Selangor Team (Nur Athirah Azlynn, Nur Dinar Sofea, Suganti Madavan, Nur Husnina Kamaruddin) 1:55.73;

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