Results Sibu Open Track and Field 2017

>> September 12, 2017

Sibu, 9-10 September 2017 "13th Sibu Open Track and Field Championships"
-offered a total prize money of RM 17,000
-wind-reading not reported;
-men's 100m final is too quick as compared to PB, no further info on this?
-hand-timed;
-it is now confirmed that the condition was windy (very strong tailwinds), therefore none of the sprint results should be considered as regular;

MEN

100m / wind-aided* (10)
1. Lukmanul Hakim Khaiul Akmal 10.54 (10.78 as 1h2)
2. Muhammad Zulfiqar Ismail 10.87
3. Muhammad Nazreen Ezat Hasan 10.89
4. Muhammad Syahrul Adli 10.99

200m / wind-aided* (  9)
1. Abdul Wafiy Roslan 21.74  (& 21.76 as 1h2)
2. Muhammad Anzreen Ezat Hassan 22.13
3. Muhammad Syazrul Adli 22.47

400m (10)
1. Mohamad Arif Zulhilmi Alet 47.99
2. Luqmanul Hakim Khairul Akmal 48.51
3. Abdul Wafiy Roslan 48.62
4. Muhammad Saiful Safwan Saifuddin 48.62

800m (10)
1. Devin Roy Vincent 1:58.88

1500m (10)
1. Devin Roy Vincent 4:12.31

400m hurdles (  9)
1. Mohamad Adib Zulhusini Alet 56.03

High Jump (   8)
1. Jerome Chua Yu Chen 1.88

Shot Put (10)
1. Sim Quan Ying 12.94
2. Kong Chin Poh 12.63

Discus Throw (10)
1. Ngu Ing Biao 39.40
2. William Wong Tung Wei 38.84
3. Teng How Ann 35.87

Hammer Throw (  9)
1. Johnny Ling Siew Hong 50.01
2. Wong Siew Hung 46.22
3. Sadat Marzuki Ajisan 46.11
4. Ngu Ing Biao 43.33

4x100m (  9)
1. SSTMI Team (?.?,?,?) 41.86  (42.07 as 1h1)


Boy / 14 years

110m hurdles / 0.84 / wind aided* (10)
1. Maxxius Phillip 14.65

Long Jump (  9)
1. Zaidi Saad 6.29

Shot Put / 3kg (  9)
1. Jonah Chang Rigan 16.08

Discus Throw / 1kg (10)
1. Wong Yu Kiong 51.82

Javelin / 600g (  9)
1. Yusuf Nor Afiq Azlan 49.66


WOMEN

100m / wind-aided* (10)
1. Mandy Goh Li 12.54 (& 12.71 as 1h1)
2. Nor AAliyah Ab Rahman 12.70 (& 12.68 as 4h2)

200m / nwi
1. Nor Aliyah Ab Rahman 25.44

400m (10)
1. Chloe Thong Yuen 60.87

Long Jump (  9)
1. Mahira Hanis Ishak 5.62
2. Mandy Goh Li 5.30
3. Najwa Asylah Norizam 5.07

Triple Jump (10)
1. Mahira Hanis Ishak 11.95

Shot Put (10)
1. Queenie Ting Kung Ni 9.96
2. Betty Hoong King Ching 9.76

Discus Throw (  9)
1. Queenie Ting Kung Ni 41.90
2. Wong Xiao Jing 32.83

Hammer Throw  (  9)
1. Michelle Wong Kung Lu 33.01
2. Sheldon Sik Hui San 32.13
3. Heng Li Ying 31.61
4. Michelle Kiu Li Phing 30.47

Javelin (10)
1. Wong Nie Nie 41.39


Girl / 14 years

100m / wind-aided* (10)
1. Fatin Ilyana Mat Nayan 12.59

200m / nwi (  9)
1. Fatin Ilyana Mat Nayan 26.48


*Note that the anemometer was not used but the condition was "windy" (too much wind).

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Track and Field Official Results - 29th SEA Games, Kuala Lumpur 2017

>> August 24, 2017

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Official results of the 29th Southeast Asian Games, 19 & 22-26 August 2017

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Athletics Official Results - 29th SEA Games 2017

>> August 23, 2017

Official results of the 29th Southeast Asian Games, 19 & 22-26 August 2017

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Athletics Schedule - 29th SEA Games Kuala Lumpur 2017

>> August 21, 2017







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Results Malaysia Open Athletics 2017

>> July 19, 2017

94th Malaysia Open Track and Field Championships
-national championships at Kuala Lumpur
-day 1 results click here

MEN
200m final (0.0) (18)
1. Kharul Hafiz Jantan 20.90 (NR)
2. Jonathan Nyepa 21.29
3. Aravinn Thevarr Gunasegaran 21.31
4. Luong Van Thao (VIE) 21.42
5. Tonga Jody Edmund 21.53
6. Archand Christian Bagsit (PHI) 21.63
7. Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi 21.77

400m final (18)
1. Tran Dinh Son (VIE) 47.11
2. Edgardo Alejan Jr (PHI) 47.55
3. Muhammad Azam Masri 47.59
4. Mohd Fairol Nazim 47.78
5. Mohd Saiful Safuan Saifuddin 48.03
6. Anchois Aron 48.17
7. Nguyen Huu Tuong (VIE) 48.65
8. Kannathasan Subramaniam 48.83

1500m (18)
1. Ahmad Luth Hamizan 3:58.55
2. Damith Hemantha Kumara (SRI) 3:59.15
3. Neri Elbrin (PHI) 3:59.63
4. Asif Rahman Jiyaudeen 3:59.63  (=)

3000m Steeplechase (18)
1. Christopher Ulboc (PHI) 9:26.94
2. Immuel Caminho (PHI) 9:37.72
3. Devin Roy Vincent 9:52.26
4. Devesshraja Sathiahmoorthy 9:54.95
5. Ahmad Muhammad Hamizan 10:04.08
6. Gokhul Raj Balakrishnan 10:17.21

110mh final (18)
1. Clinton Kingsley Bautista (PHI) 14.16
2. Ang Chen Xiang (SGP) 14.64
3. Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhamad 14.91
4. Mohd Fazillah Khamis 15.24
5. Mohaswadie Mohammad 15.54
6. Mohd Naim Abdullah 15.93

Long Jump (18)
1. Tyler Ruiz (PHI) 7.34
2. Janry Ubas (PHI) 7.29
3. Aries Toledo (PHI) 7.29
4. Mohd Muslim Mohd Nazri 6.92
5. Jonathan Larus 6.80
6. Muhd Taufik Mohamad 6.71

Shot Put (18)
1. Adi Alifuddin Hussin 15.28
2. Faris Hazim Jamaluddin 13.79
3. Mohammad Faqrie Fazuri 12.76
4. Mohd Hafiz Hashim 12.67
5. Goh Wei Kiang 12.58

Hammer Throw (18)
1. Johnny Ling Siew Hong 50.13
2. Muhammad Farhan Hamdi 43.38
3. Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan 42.49
4. Muhamad Nizam Mohd Zuki 42.23

Javelin Throw (18)
1. Sampath Ranasinghe Denagamage (SRI) 70.17
2. Melvin Calano (PHI) 64.07
3. Kenny Gonzalez (PHI) 59.90
4. Mohd Bakri Hamid 59.76
5. Muhammad Asyraf Abu 58.56

4x100m (18)
1. Melaka State Team 40.43
2. Brunei State Team 41.38
3. Johor State Team 42.10

WOMEN

200m final (w?) (18)
1. Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli 24.12
2. Komalam Shally Selveratnam 24.27
3. Siti Fatimah Mohamad 24.58
4. Eloiza Luzon (PHI) 24.69
5. Silina Pha Aphay (LAO) 26.31

400m final (18)
1. Upamalika Rathna (SRI) 53.88
2. Fathin Faqihah Mohd Yusof 55.90
3. Nurul Faizah Asma Mazlan 57.09
4. Tanalaksiumy Mahenthiran Rayer 58.05
5. Zaimah Atifah Zainuddin 61.08

1500m (18)
1. Teoh Kim Chyi 4:52.03
2. Sheela Samivellu 4:55.46
3. Narmandha Munikrishnan 5:14.41

100mh final (18)
1. Raja Nursheena Raja Azhar 14.44
2. Nur Syafiqah Abu Bakar 14.95
3. Juriani Mat Rodi 16.22

Pole Vault (18)
1. Chuah Yu Tian 3.70
2. Rachel Isabel Yang Bingjie (SGP) 3.60
3. Nurul Fitriyana Abd Rani 3.20
4. Nor Sarah Adi 2.60

Long Jump (18)
1. Katherine Khay Santos (PHI) 5.83
2. Kirthana Ramasamy 5.79
3. Nurul Fatimatul Zahrah Awang 5.78
4. Noor Shahidatun Naddia Mohd Zuki 5.72
5. Laenly Phouthavong (LAO) 5.49

Hammer Throw (18)
1. Nurfazira Jalaluddin 51.39
2. Nurul Hidayah Lukamn 43.46
3. Fatin Nabilah Ibrahim 41.51
4. Nur Aqilah Abd Hakim 40.17
5. Adriena Zairul Anuar 35.14

Javelin Throw (18)
1. Evalyn Palabrica (PHI) 44.95
2. Nur Fatin Adibah Suharman 44.59
3. Rosie Villarito (PHI) 43.01
4. Narcisa Atienza (PHI) 4246
5. Wong Nie Nie 41.71
6. Fatin Nur Shahiera Che Rahim 40.30
7. Nur Fadilah Mohd Zaini 40.14

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Khairul Hafiz Clocks 20.90s at 200m to Break Malaysian Oldest Record

Khairul Hafiz Jantan clocked 20.90s (0.0) to obliterate M.Jegathesan's 200m national record of 20.92s which has stood for 49 years since the 1968 Olympic Games.

The defending Asian junior champion has won the Malaysia open race ahead of teammates Jonathan Nyepa and Aravinn Thevarr Gunasegaran who clocked 21.29s and 21.31s, respectively.

Hafiz took the glory with a new championship record, erasing the 20.94s mark of Japan's Kento Terada that was set during the 2013 championships.

It also came after a controversial false start at the recently concluded Asian championships which saw the 19-year-old become the victim of poor judgment that results in his disqualification from the 100m finals after running the fastest times in heats (10.28s) and semifinals (10.24s).

This achievement has left Australia's Peter Norman (20.06s) as the only athlete to have his 200m national record, which was established from the 1968 Olympics at Mexico City to remain until today.

He is now a clear favorite to win both 100m and 200m at the 2017 Southeast Asian games next month.

Hafiz's best times at 200m 

20.90 .......... Kuala lumpur ... July 2017
21.01 .......... Ho Chi Minh ... Jun 2016
21.03 .......... Kuching ... July 2016
21.08 .......... Kuala Lumpur ... July 2017
21.10 .......... Kuala Lumpur ... Oct 2016
21.14 .......... Pasig ... Apr 2016
21.14 .......... Kuching ... Jul 2016
21.15 .......... Ho Chi Minh ... Jun 2016
21.16 .......... Kuala Lumpur ... Oct 2016

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Results 94th Malaysia Open Track and Field Championships 2017

>> July 17, 2017

94th Malaysia Open Track and Field Championships
-national championships at Kuala Lumpur
-day 2 results click here

MEN

100m final (wind?) (17)
1. Hassan Said (MDV) 10.49
2. Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi 10.55
3. Badrul Hisyam Abdul Manap 10.62
4. Nixson Kennedy 10.67
5. Muhammad Aqil Yasmin 10.68
6. Tonga Jody Edmund 10.83
7. Eddie Edward Jr 10.92
8. Md Nur Firdaus Idrus (BRU) 10.96

800m (17)
1. Marco Vilog (PHI) 1:51.24
2. Royson Vincent 1:51.24
3. Asif Rahman Jiyaudeen 1:51.69
4. Ahmad Luth Hamizan 1:52.34
5. Raymond Yew 1:54.12
6. Putra Azrul Syazwan Azam 1:54.13
7. Mohd Nabil Mohd Nizar 1:56.17
8. Damith Hemantha Kumara (SRI) 1:56.39
9. Jomon Papau 1:57.29

400m hurdles (17)
1. Quach Cong Lich (VIE) 51.03
2. Quek Lee Yong 52.36
3. Mohd Farhan Hafsyam Zahid 52.64
4. Phan Khac Hiang (VIE) 53.00
5. Muhamad Firdaus Mazalan-II 53.62
6. Athur Aron 54.46

5000m (17)
1. Prabudass Krishnan 15:19.55
2. Thevan Rajoo 15:20.44
3. Muhaizar Mohamad 16:08.39
4. Govinda Mogan 16:22.39

High Jump (17)
1. Muhd Ashraf Saipu Rahman 2.11
2. Norshafiee Md Shah 2.11
3. Narongrit Katsaeng (THA) 2.09
4. Muhammad Syazwan Ahmad 2.09

Pole Vault (17)
1. Muhammad Afiq Ahmad ALham 4.40
2. Muhammad Arif Haiqal Mohd Azizi 4.05
3. Muhammad Luqman Mohd Zuki 4.00
4. Mohmad Izzat Nordin 3.90

Triple Jump (17)
1. Muhammad Hakimi Ismail 16.33
2. Ronnie Malipay (PHI) 15.46
3. Jonathan Larus 14.72
4. Mohamad Fitri Anaky Sobry 14.36

Discus Throw (17)
1. Narong Benjaroon (THA) 49.41
2. Aroonsil Malasri (THA) 47.42
3. Muhammad Afifi Najiy Ali 44.17
4. Faris Hazim Jamaluddin 43.27
5. Abdul Rahman Lee 42.17

WOMEN

100m (wind?) (17)
1. Siti Fatimah Mohamad 11.91
2. Komalam Shally Selveratnam 11.97
3. Eloiza Luzon (PHI) 11.99
4. Norris Foo 12.42
5. Katherine Khay Santos (PHI) 12.67
6. Silina Pha Khai (LAO) 12.78

400m hurdles (17)
1. Niluka Dushanthe (SRI) 60.68
2. Nurul Faizah Asma Mazlan 63.17
3. Saidatul Izzati Suhaimi 65.30
4. Mandy Goh Li 69.34
5. Juriani Mat Rodzi 71.36

5000m (17)
1. Sangeetha Subramaniam 20:47.11
2. Kirthana Loganathan 24:11.05
-two participants!

High Jump (17)
1. Yap Sean Yee 1.72
2. Narcisa Atienza (PHI) 1.64
3. Nurul Falena Gunasekara 1.64
4. Ngu Hia Xin 1.60

Triple Jump (17)
1. Kirthana Ramasamy 13.18
2. Laenly Phouthavong (LAO) 12.09
3. Riska Nuliananda (INA) 11.29

Shot Put (17)
1. Areerat Intadis (THA) 14.78
2. Sawitri Thongchao (THA) 14.24
3. Rahilah Othman 13.12
4. Bibi Noraishah Ishak 12.63
5. Narcisa Atienza (PHI) 11.55

Discus Throw (17)
1. Reah Joy Sumalpong (PHI) 44.11
2. Yap Jeng Tzan 43.23
3. Choo Kang Nie 43.19
4. Queenie Ting Kung Ni 42.82
5. Charuwan Srosiena (THA) 39.52

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Irfan Shamsuddin Throws 60.96m to Bag Silver Medal at Asian Championships

>> July 06, 2017

Malaysia' s two-time SEA Games champion IRFAN SHAMSUDDIN bagged silver medal from men's discuss throw today at the 22nd Asian Athletics Championships.

He threw a distance of 60.96m in the fifth attempt after the unconvincing first two throws of 50.93m and 50.83m, respectively. He then registered 57.53m in his third throw to just avoid the elimination, which then enabled him to take the next three throws.

For a record this is the very first medal of throwing events won by a Malaysian in Asian championships.

Iran's three-time Asian games champion Ehsan Hadidi won his sixth Asian championship titles with the victory here.

Men's discus throw results
1. Ehsan Hadidi IRI 64.54
2. Irfan Shamsuddin MAS 60.96
3. Vikas Gowda IND 60.81
4. Mustafa Kadhim IRQ 60.30
5. Mohammad Samimi IRI 59.80

Meanwhile, Zaidatul Husniah won women's 100m heat 2 (11.79), while Siti Fatimah also won heat 4 in 11.88.

Khairul Hafiz won heat 2, equaling Jonathan's SEA leading time of 10.28 (+0.1) - the fastest time in heats. Qatar's World class sprinter Femi Ogunode ran 10.29 in heat 5. Jonathan Nyepa ended 3rd place in heat 5 in 10.53.

All four Malaysian sprinters will proceed to semifinals.

Meanwhile, Badrul Hisyam has done another personal best in men's 400m, 47.46, two hundreds of a second faster than his previous best which he set during the morning heats. He however missed the finals.

Shahidatun Nadia is currently struggle with her performance and leaped only 5.84m in women's long jump.

Earlier in the morning, Lee Hup Wei cleared 2.10m to easily qualify for finals.

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