Results of Perak Open Track and Field 2019

>> July 15, 2019

Ipoh, 13-14 July 2019 "Perak open Track and Field Championships 2019"
-state championships
-best results as follows;

MEN

100m / -0.6 (14)
1. Mohd Solihin Jamali 10.78
2. Harith Ammar Mohd Sobri 10.92
3. Muhammad Fakhrul Abdul Aziz 11.05

200m / -1.5  (13):
1. Mohd Solihin Jamali 21.94
2. Myheswara Nagaswara 22.11
3. Vasanthen Peragasam 22.22

1 Mile (14)
1. Ahmad Luth Hamizan 4:35.51
2. Christopher Soosai 4:38.37
3. Ahmad Muhammad Hamizan 4:38.55
4. Gokhul Raj Balakrishnan 4:38.61

5000m (13)
1. Christopher Soosai 16:06.00

3000m Sc (13)
1. Gokhul Raj Balakrishnan 10:01.36

110mh / -15 (13)
1. Muhd Naim Abdullah 15.04
2. Mohd Fazillah Khamis 15.13
3. Alang Rasheddin Jamaluddin 15.45

High Jump (13)
1. Lee Hup Wei 2.22 / CR
2. Prakash Krishnan 2.10

Long Jump (13)
1. Shareem Aleimran Abdul Raheem (Sel) 7.09

Triple Jump (14)
1. Andre Anura 15.39
2. Mohd Shah Sholihin (Prk) 14.20

Discus Throw (13)
1. Najiy Ali 38.85
2. Mohamad Ali Hamid 34.62

WOMEN

200m / -1.5 (13)
1. Darshini Murugan 26.06

1500m (13)
1. Salesnella Gabi 5:12.42

5000m (13)
1. Noor Amelia Musa 18:31.05

3000m Sc (13)
1. Salesnella Gabi 13:06.76

100mh / -0.6 (13)
1. Nur Syafiqah Anis Abu Bakar 15.07
2. Eng May Xin 15.18

High Jump (14)
1. Ngu Jia Xin 1.79 (CR)

Long Jump (14)
1. Mahira Hanis Ishak 5.60
2. Nurul Ashikin Abas 5.39

Triple Jump (13)
1. Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.09
2. Mahira Hanis Ishak 11.95
3. Nur Fatin Najiha Mohd Aziz 11.90
4. Ng Yu Jie 11.40

Javelin Throw (13)
1. Fatin Nur Shahiera Che Rahmi 38.88

5000m W (13)
1. Elena Goh 27:23.46
2. Koong Jia Lin 27:23.76
3. Pua Ling En 27:58.56

Note: I have not received full results of Day 2

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Results Little Athletics Pahang 2019

>> July 13, 2019

Kuantan, 10-11 July 2019 "27th MSSM-LAWA-SSSC U14 & U15"
- International Little Athletics Championship at Kuantan, Pahang
- two categories, 14 and 15 years
- three teams: Malaysia, Singapore, and Australia
- hand-timed, no wind reading, best results as follows:


BOYS

15 years

100m (10)
1. Adam Hakim Shamsuddin (MAS) 10.9
2. Audray Macshaquille Hillary Jugah (MAS) 10.9
3. Jordan-Blaze Lightbourn (AUS) 11.0

200m (11)
1. Adam Hakim Shamsuddin (MAS) 22.8
2. Audray Macshaquille Hillary Jugah (MAS) 22.9

200m H /76cm (11)
1. Elvin Yap (MAS) 24.3

Shot Put / 4kg? (11)
1. Muhammad Firyal Asyqil Mohd (MAS) 17.01
2. Aloysius Loh (SGP) 16.46

Discus Throw / 1kg (10)
1. Muhammad Firyal Asyqil Mohd (MAS) 54.49
2. Wong Yu Kong (MAS) 53.34
3. Aloysius Loh (SGP) 51.57

14 years

100m (10)
1. Jad Rizalman Washif (MAS) 11.0
2. Hanssen Yap (MAS) 11.0

200m (11)
1. Jad Rizalman Washif (MAS) 23.3

400m (10)
1. Muhammad Haffiz Mangsor (MAS) 50.5
2. Darcy Staples (AUS) 50.6

Long Jump (10)
1. Tyzriese Clark (AUS) 6.45

GIRLS

15 years

100m (10)
1. Nurul Wardatul Huwaida Mohd Hamka (MAS) 12.0
2. Lucia Grives (AUS) 12.4

200m (11)
1. Tori Moss (AUS) 25.8

400m (10)
1. Tori Moss (AUS) 58.9
2. Lily Mather (AUS) 59.5
3. Lucia Groves (AUS) 60.4
4. Hong Xyan (MAS) 61.0

800m (10)
1. Hong Xyan (MAS) 2:25.7
2. Claudia Tang (SGP) 2:26.5
3. Charlotte George (AUS) 2:26.7

100mh (10)
1. Vivienne Le Tressier (AUS) 14.6
2.  Lie Yee Teng (MAS) 14.7

High Jump (11)
1. Melisa Choong (MAS) 1.62

Long Jump (10)
1. Tori Moss (AUS) 5.55
2. Bhavika Chandru (SGP) 5.25
3. Shevana Pado (AUS) 5.23

Triple Jump (11)
1. Bhavika Chandru (SGP) 11.35
2. Melissa Choong (MAS) 11.01

Discus Throw (11)
1. Amber Lawless (AUS) 39.31

Javelin Throw / 500g (10)
1. Jade Patching (AUS) 44.43 / GR
2. Ng Jing Xuan (MAS) 42.41
3. Ashleigh English (AUS) 39.39


14 years

100m (10)
1. Samantha Ortega (SGP) 12.5

400m (10)
1. Nurul Aliah Maisara Nor Azmi (MAS) 61.3

800m (10) - better than above!
1. Nor Ainaa Balqis Hashim (MAS) 2:21.5
2. Laura Stump (AUS) 2:23.8
3. Shankari Vijayakumar (MAS) 2:25.2

High Jump (10)
1. Oceana D'Abbs (AUS) 1.70 / GR

Triple Jump (11)
1. Nur Irdhiyani Nadia Zainuddin (MAS) 11.48 / GR
2. Zhong Ghuhan (SGP) 11.37


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Agus Prayogo and Prabudas Krishnan Sets Half Marathon National Records

>> July 07, 2019

Two national records were set by Southeast Asian athletes during the 2019 Gold Coast Marathon at Gold Coast, Australia today (7 July)

Six-Time SEA Games champion AGUS PRAYOGO clocked 1:06:27 to rewrite his own half marathon national record of 1:07:05, which he set 10 years ago at Singapore Marathon. He finished in 20th position.

In the same race, Malaysia's SEA Games silver medalist PRABUDAS KRISHNAN set a new Malaysian national record after recording a time of 1:07:29. He finished in 29th position. The previous national record was held by Arul Thevar Muniandy with 1:07:59 from Ipoh marathon in 2004.

Singapore's Two-Time SEA Games champion SOH RUI YONG was behind them (37th) with 1:09:31.

Meanwhile, Malaysia's SEA Games bronze medalist Muhaizar Muhammad has done well in men's marathon, clocking a good time of 2:26:42, a few seconds short from his PB of 2:26:27 he set during the 2018 Berlin Marathon.

In women's marathon, Malaysia's LOH CHOOI FERN has gone sub 3:00 by recording a good time of 2:58:32, and moved to 3rd on Malaysian All-Time rankings behind Yuan Yufang of 2:49:28 from 2000 and P. Rajakumari of 2:57:20 from 1984.

Soh Rui Yong (left), Agus Prayogo (white) Prabudas (green/blue)
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Lee Hup Wei Clears 2.23m to Defend High Jump Gold at Asian GP in China

>> June 08, 2019

Lee Hup Wei has won another gold medal during the second series of Asian Grand Prix at Chongqing, China (June 7).

He cleared 2.23m height in his first attempt to secure the gold medal from Chinese Taipei's Hsiang Chun Hsien who also set the same height in the second attempt. Hup Wei won it on countback.

During the first series 3 days ago (June 4), he captured the gold medal after clearing a height of 2.23m as well at the same venue.

For a record, the 32-year-old former Asian Champion won his seventh gold overall in Asian GP series, first two in China in 2009, and then three in India a year later.

Lee Hup Wei clears 2.23m to with both series of Asian GP (Photo: Asian AA)
Vietnamese Vu Duc Anh managed to clear a good height of 2.19m and earned the bronze.✨

Meanwhile, in men's triple jump, Chinese athletes Fang Yaoqing (16.83m) and Xu Xiaolong (16.43m) secured 1-2 spots as they did 3 days ago (17.17m and 16.72m, respectively).⚡️

In this second series, Malaysia's Hakimi Ismail bagged the bronze after registering 16.19m. He set a season-best of 16.32m during the first series.✨

Behind the two-time SEA Games champion in both series was his main SEA Games rival, Mark Hary Diones of the Philippine 🇵🇭who set 15.98m (and 16.27m earlier).


Full results here DAY 1 & DAY 2

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Thailand Open 2019: Marestella Sunang Soars 6.23m in Long jump at 38, Lee Hup Wei Clears 2.20m

>> May 22, 2019

The 65th edition of Thailand open Track and Field Championships was held from 18-21 May at Suphachalasai National Stadium in Bangkok.

Malaysia's Lee Hup Wei produced one of the best performances of the meet during the 3rd day of competition with his high jump result of 2.20m.

Kazakhstan's Ivan Ivanov, a 20-metre shot putter continued his good form in the men's shot put, throwing 18.95m this time.

Philippine's 38-year-old former Asian champion Marestella Sunang won the women's long jump in 6.23m, beating her longtime Indonesian rival Maria Natalia Londa who is also a former Asian champion. To my knowledge, this is one of the World leading performances for W35-39 category.

Thailand 4x100m quartet with their renowned coach Loren Seagrave
Selected results as follows (Day 3 & 4).

MEN

1500m (20)
1. Yothin Yaprajan THA 3:59.22
2. Zar Ni Tun MYA 4:01.66
3. Cherdchai Phootako THA 4:01.71
4. Orovo Martin PNG 4:02.00
5. Edwin Giron PHI 4:04.39

400mh (20)
1. Yu Chia-Hsuan TPE 50.98
2. Andrian INA 52.33
3. Asanka Lekamlage SRI 52.67
4. Phan Khac Hoang VIE 53.00

110mh (21)
1. Anousone Xaysa LAO 14.22
2. Roshan Ranatungage SRI 14.22
3. Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhamad MAS 14.42
4. Liang Qi Awyong SGP 14.43
5. Benedict Ian Gawok MAS 14.68

3000m SC (21)
1. Kaspar Simbai PNG 9:48.24
2. Shein Aung MYA 9:57.32
3. Aekkalak Jhankaeo THA 10:18.40

High Jump (21)
1. Lee Hup Wei MAS 2.20
2. Vo Ngoc Long Cao VIE 2.11
3. Ping Yan Huang TPE 2.11
4. Nguyen Thanh Nhan VIE 2.11
5. Saksit Sittichai THA 2.08

Shot Put (21)
1. Ivan Ivanov KAZ 18.95
2. Hau Wei Ma TPE 16.78
3. Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli MAS16.71
4. Po En Yang TPE 16.01
5. Thongchai Silamool THA 15.36
6. Promrob Juntima THA 15.27
7. Minh Tuan Tran VIE 15.08

4x100m (20)
1. Thailand Team 39.89
(Ruttanapon Sowan, Nutthapong Veeravongratanasiri, Jirapong Meenapra, Siripol Punpa)
2. South Korea Team 40.30
(Hyeon Seok Jeong, Byeong Chan Kim, Chang Seong Yang, Won Jin Choi)
3. Thailand Team (B) 40.81
(Suebsakul Payakkul, Sittiphon Donpritee, Sakchai Laomool, Jaran Sathoengram)


WOMEN
1500m (20)
1. Aye Aye Aung MYA 4:55.34
2. Heee Ju Ko KOR 4:58.07
3. Aye Aye Than MYA 4:59.74

3000m SC (21)
1. HeEe Ju Ko KOR 12:05.98
2. Su Lim KOR 12:34.81
3. Benjawan Rittichote THA 13:17.49

400mh (20)
1. Shyama Arachchige SRI 62.49
2. Koniel Donna PNG 64.67
3. Suchada Meesri THA 72.25

Pole Vault / Junior (20)
1. Polina Ivanova KAZ 3.70

Long Jump (20)
1. Marestella Sunang PHI 6.23 (+0.7)
2. Maria Natalia Londa INA 6.18 (+0.2)
3. Lakshini Sandaradura SRI 6.12 (+0.2

4x100m (20)
1. Thailand Team 45.44
(Supanich Poolkerd, Kwanrutai Pakdee, Tassaporn Wannakit, Supawan Thipat)

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