Azeem Fahmi clocks 10.64 in Perak All-Comers 2019

>> October 20, 2019

Malaysia’s teen sprinter Muhammad Azeem Fahmi notched his second-fastest time ever in the 100m dash, winning in 10.64 into a slight headwind (-0.5) in Perak All-Comers II at Teluk Intan on Sunday (20 October).

Azeem whose PB is 10.63 in the century dash got off to a good start and finished strongly to produce his third sub-10.70 performance.

The 15-year-old won the under-16 category, breezed unchallenged through to the line with Ahmad Amir Aiman Kamarudin and Luqman Nur Hakim Wahab in second (11.38) and third (11.41) places, respectively.

The senior category was won by national sprinter Mohd Aqil Yasmin who as well recorded 10.64 (-0.3). Behind Aqil were Selangor's Muhammad Aiman Faris Sayuti (11.18) and Sabah's Muhammad Din Norbik (11.22).

Meanwhile,  Irfan Shamsuddin, the winner of the last three SEA Games editions produced the best performance of the two-day meet. He hurdled the discus to a distance of 54.05 - a distance that would defend his SEA Games gold medal.

Azeem became a known sprint figure as he clocked 10.63 and 21.24 in the 100m and 200m, respectively during the April national schools meeting to become one of the World's all-time bests at his age for both events.

He went on to break his 200m record with a time of 21.15 during an invitational meeting in Thailand.

Azeem's all-time best performance in the 100m
10.63 ... Iskandar Puteri ... MSSM / National Schools ... 21 April 2019
10.64 ... Teluk Intan ... Perak All-Comers ... 20 October 2019
10.69 ... Ilagan (PHI) ... SEA Youth ... 2 March 2019
10.70 ... Khon Kaen (THA) ... Sports School Invitational ... 2 August 2019
10.85 ... Ilagan (PHI) ... SEA Youth ... 2 March 2019
10.72 ... Iskandar Puteri ... MSSM / National Schools ... 21 April 2019
10.72 ... Semarang (INA) ... ASEAN Schools ... 20 July 2019
10.78 ... Shah Alam ... MSSM / National Schools ... 23 April 2018
10.85 ... Semarang (INA) ... ASEAN Schools ... 20 July 2019


Selected and best results (Perak All-Comers II 2019)

MEN

100m (-0.3) (20)
1. Mohd Aqil Yasmin 10.64 ... 10.80/+0.1 as 1h4
2. Muhammad Aiman Faris Sayuti 11.18
3. Muhammad Din Norbik 11.22

200m (19)
1. Muhammad Din Norbik 22.54

400m (19)
1. Muhammad Hadzamier Abdul Muhaimin 49.37

800m (20)
1. Abqari Ajwad Kamaruzzaman 2:00.61

5000m (19)
1. Vimal Govendarajoo 16:16.35
2. Dren James Nair 16:28.10

110mh (nwi) (19)
1. Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian 14.53

High Jump (19)
1. Norshafiee Mohd Shah 2.00
2. Muhammad Eizlan Dahalan 2.00

Long Jump (19)
1. Andre Anura 7.41
2. Luqman Hakim Ramlan 7.28

Triple Jump (20)
1. Muhd Shah Sholihin Azhar 14.20
2. Iman Nuh Haniff Amat Salleh 14.06

Shot  Put (20)
1. Kamal Farhan A. Rahman 14.64
2. Muhd Shahrul Mohd Tarmizi 13.42

Discus Throw (19)
1. Muhammad Irfan Shamsuddin 54.05 (AC Record)
2. Abdul Rahman Lee 49.37
3. Mirach Han 40.37

Javelin Throw (19)
1. Syed Abrar Syed Ahmad Zawawi 51.32
2. Muhammad Syazwan Hasnol 51.28

3000m SC (20)
1. Gokhul Raj Balakrishnan 10:02.19
2. Daren James Nair 10:03.45

10000m W (20)
1. Teban Raj Chander 52:54.80
2. Muhammad Alif Mubrak Ahmad 54:20.45

Mixed relay

4x100m mixed (20)
1. Kesatuan Olahraga Malaysia Team 43.91 / National Best Performance
(Azreen Nabila Alias, Jonathan Nyepa, Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli, Nixson Kennedy)


Under 16

100m (-0.5) (20)
1. Muhammad Azeem Fahmi 10.64
2. Ahmad Amir Aiman Kamaruddin 11.38
3. Luqman Nur Hakim Abdul Wahab 11.41

High Jump (19)
1. Aqamudin Azhan 1.90

Discus Throw (1.5kg) (19)
1. Muhammad Haziq Shaari 44.18


WOMEN

100m (-0.9) (20)
1. Azreen Nabila Alias 12.09 ... 12.19/-0.4 as 1h1
2. Aisyah Rofina Aling 12.78
3. Siva Sangkari Asokan 13.16

400m (19)
1. Teoh Kim Chyi 57.92

800m (20)
1. Siti Aisyah Abd Rashid 2:31.85

5000m (19)
1. Sasikala Ganesan 20:31.39
2. Marlin Hing 20:44.82
3. Margreat Mary Johnson 22:18.97

400mh (20)
1. Teoh Kim Ling 67.16
2. Noor Atikah Abdul Zaimi 71.03

High Jump(20)
1. Amni Mohd Naqib 1.60

Long Jump (20)
1. Kirthana Ramasamy 5.88

Shot Put (19)
1. Connie Choo Kang Ni 10.67

Discus Throw (20)
1. Connie Choo Kang Ni 46.81 (AC Record)
2. Queenie Ting Kung Ni 45.05

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Jonathan Nyepa sets 10.47 to win silver at Indian Open

>> October 11, 2019

It was a neck to neck at the finish of the men's 100m dash during the 59th Indian Open Track and Field championships today (11 October) at Ranchi.

Eight sprinters completed the race within eighty milliseconds (10.46 to 10.53), and one of the top finishers was a Malaysian sprinter, Jonathan Nyepa.

Jonathan Nyepa has clocked 10.47 (+0.6) to clinch a silver medal, edged out by India's Amiya Kumar Mallick who stopped the clock at 10.46.

Jonathan Nyepa during his semifinal race (10.50s)
Jonathan's season-best of 10.37 that he set in July in Finland is the year's fastest time for Malaysia, and 3rd among Southeast Asian sprinters, after Indonesia's Lalu Zohi (10.03) and Thailand's Jirapong Meenapra (10.34).

He has a PB of 10.28 from 2017 South Korean national championships.

His teammate and the recently crowned Malaysian sprint champion Haiqal Hanafi (SB 10.46) was on 6th, clocking 10.50.

Meanwhile, Malaysia's SEA Games silver medalist Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli (SB 11.65) was also in the finals of women's 100m and set 11.92 (+1.0) to finish in the eighth position.

India's Dutee Chand won the race in 11.25, her second-best run ever after; he ran a new national record during the semifinals with a time of 11.22.

Malaysia's Ruslem Zikry, 19, has gone sub-52s for the first time in the men's 400m hurdles, which is his new personal best.

He is scheduled to compete in the SEA Games in December.

Selected results

MEN

100m (+0.6) (11)
Men’s 100m Final (+0.6)
1. Amiya Mallick 10.46
2. Jonathan Nyepa MAS 10.47
3. Gurindervir Singh 10.48
4. Harjit Singh 10.48
5. Pranav KS 10.50
6. Haiqal Hanafi MAS 10.50
7. Elakkiyadasan 10.52
8. Abhijith Nair 10.53

... 3s1 Haiqal Hanafi 10.56 / +0.7; 1s2 Jonathan Nyepa 10.50 / +0.7; 3s3 Nixson Kennedy 10.68  +1.0;
... 2h1 Haiqal Hanafi 10.5h / + 1.0;  1h4 Nixson Kennedy 10.5h / +0.4; 1h5 Jonathan Nyepa 10.3h / +0.7

200m (+0.9) (13)
1. Abhinav Panwar 21.37
2. Karre Ashok 21.40
3. Manikanda Arumugam 21.44
... 6. Jonathan Nyepa MAS 21.71

400m (12)
1. Noah Nirmal Tom 45.88
2. Amoj Jacob 46.32
3. Jeevan KS 46.77
SF/11-Oct... 5s1 Muhammad Ilham Suhaimi 47.56; 4s2 Lukmanul Hakim Akmal 47.78

400mh (11)
1. Jabir MP 49.41
2. Dharun Ayyasamy 49.50
3. Santhosh Kumar 50.54
.. 6. Ruslem Zikry Putra Roseli MAS 51.91

4x100m (13)
1. Haryana Team 3:08.51
2. Services Team 3:10.11
3. Malaysia Team 3:11.04
(Muhammad Ilham Suhaimi, Lukmanul Hakim Akmal, Rusleem Zikry Putra Roseli, Putra Azrul Syazwan Azman)

WOMEN

100m final (+1.0) (11)
1. Dutee Chand 11.25
2. Archana Suseendran 11.54
3. Himashree Roy 11.57
4. Chandra Anandhan 11.58
5. Sneha PJ 11.66
6. Priyanka Kalagi 11.68
7. Harika Antaram 11.80
8. Zaidatul Husniah MAS 11.92

... 4s1 Siti Fatimah Mohamad 11.99 / -0.9; 5s1 Komalam Shally Selveratnam 12.12 / -0.9; 5se Zaidatul Husniah 11.96 / +0.4; 8s2 Azreen Nabila Alias 12.08 / +0.4

100mh (+0.4) (11)
1. Kanimozhi 14.05
2. Nithya Ramraj 14.15
3. Elezabeth Antony 14.24
... 5. Raja Nursheena Raja Azhar 14.30

1500m (11)
1. Chitra Palakeez Unnikrish 4:17.39
2. Lili Das 4:18.52
3. Chanda 4:19.94
... 9. Savinder Kaur MAS 4:39.19

4x100m (11)
1. Railway team 45.23
2. Malaysia Team 45.97
(Faizah Asma Mazlan, Siti Fatimah Mohamad, Komalam Shally Selvratnam, Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli)
3. Tamil Naidu 46.69

*Malaysian results entered/updated on 14 October 2019
More info: visit Indian Athletics website

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Lee Hup Wei set 2.27m in World Championship Finals

>> October 05, 2019

Lee Hup Wei has created a history for Malaysian athletics scene as he entered the final round of the men's high jump of the IAAF World Championships at Doha, Qatar (5 Oct).

He has registered a good height of 2.27m to finish in 8th position out of 12 in the finals, and of 31 athletes overall.

Hup Wei’s feat was the best achievement (finalist) by a Malaysian in the history of the World's major athletics competitions, both the World Championships and the Olympic Games.
Lee Hup Wei, a world champ finalist, is being introduced to the crowd
Qatar's Mutaz Barshim defended his gold medal in 2.37m.

The 32-year-old became the first Malaysian in the finals of World championships after clearing a height of 2.29m, a personal-best during the qualification round.

It was just 1 cm shy of the national record of 2.30m that is held by Nauraj Singh Randhawa since 2017.

He is coached by Aleksandr Garparyan at the national training centre at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur.

What must be highlighted is that Lee Hup Wei's height of 1.81m would give a 'differential' of 48 cm (2.29m - 1.81m) which is exactly the difference between 'jumper's height and jumped height' of the all-time best high jumpers in the world, those whose best jumps of at least 2.40m (who had body heights of ~1.93m on average).
Lee Hup Wei at Doha Wold championships
He has been one of the most consistent Malaysian athletes in international competitions.

For a record, he became the Asian champion in 2007 at the age of 20, where he equaled Loo Kum Zee's national record of 2.24m from the 1995 SEA Games.

He then improved the record by 3cm with 2.27m during the "Good Luck Beijing" in 2008, the Olympic test competition, and then registered another two 2.27m in 2010.

He was in 5th place among world-class fields during the 1st IAAF Continental Cup at Split in 2010 after setting 2.25m, and took part in the Commonwealth Games at New Delhi in the same year and also finished in 5th place (2.23m).
Lee Hup Wei (right) and his coach Aleksandr Gasparyan
His participation in the Olympic Games was in Beijing in 2008 and London in 2012. He finished in 32nd (2.20m) and 30th (2.16m), respectively in the Games.

He was at the 2018 Asian Games at Jakarta and also the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast.

Most recently, he competed in the 2019 Asian championships at Doha (same venue) in April and finished in 4th place with a 2.26m clearance.

Results of men's high jump final
Lee Hup Wei's all-time lists in high jump
2.29 ..... Doha (IAAF WC) ..... 01/10/2019
2.28 ..... Canberra ..... 27/01/2018
2.27 ..... Beijing (Olympic Trial)..... 25/05/2008
2.27 ..... Chennai (Asian GP) ..... 09/06/2010
2.27 ..... Naimette ..... 13/07/2010
2.27 ..... Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia Open GP)..... 31/03/2019
2.27 ..... Doha (IAAF WC) ..... 04/10/2019
2.26 ..... Kuala Lumpur ..... 05/08/2018
2.26 ..... Doha (Asian Champ)..... 24/04/2019
2.25 ..... Buhl ..... 18/06/2010
2.24 ..... Amman (Asian Champ) .... 25/07/2007
2.24 ..... Suzhou (Asian GP) ..... 23/05/2009
2.24 ..... Kunshan (Asian GP) ..... 27/05/2009
2.24 ..... Hong Kong (Asian GP) ..... 30/05/2009
2.24 ..... Bengaluru (Asian GP) ..... 05/06/2010
2.24 ..... Sydney ..... 01/04/2017
2.24 ..... Singapore ..... 27/04/2017
2.24 ..... Kuala Lumpur (SEA Games)..... 26/08/2017
2.24 ..... Sydney ..... 04/02/2018

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Lee Hup Wei Set 2.29m to become first Malaysian in IAAF World Championship finals

>> October 01, 2019

Malaysia' Lee Hup Wei has becomes the first Malaysian to compete in the final of the IAAF World Championships in athletics.

The 32-year-old has set a new personal best of 2.29m to place in the 5th position out of 31 athletes.

No one including the defending World champion, Mutaz Barshim of Qatar has managed a 2.31m clearance - an automatic qualification mark for the finals.

Ten other athletes have cleared 2.29m, including Hup Wei and the top 12 would advance to the final round.

Lee Hup Wei enters the final round of the IAAF World championships

For a record, Lee Hup Wei won a gold medal from the 2007 Asian championships at Amman after clearing 2.24m.

He then competed in the next two Olympics, Beijing in 2008 (2.20m)  and London in 2012 (2.16m), without advancing to the finals.

He won three gold medals at the SEA Games, in 2007 at Nakhon Ratchasima (2.19m), in 2009 at Vientiane (2.18m), and in 2011 at Palembang (2.15m).

He also competed in the recent Asian Games at Jakarta and the Commonwealth Games at Gold Coast. He set 2.20 and 2.21, respectively in these Games.

He is coached by Alex Gasparyan.
High jump qualification summary at Doha

Lee Hup Wei's progress in high jump:
2006 - 2.15    
2007 - 2.24    
2008 - 2.27   
2009 - 2.24    
2010 - 2.27   
2011 - 2.15    
2012 - 2.21    
2013 - 2.22    
2014 - 2.18    
2015 - 2.17    
2016 - 2.22    
2017 - 2.24    
2018 - 2.28    
2019 - 2.29

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Results Tuaran Open Track and Field Championships

>> September 23, 2019

National sprint champion Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi won the men's 100m during the 2nd Tuaran Open Track and Field at Kota Belud, which ended today (22/9).

He clocked a wind-aided time of 10.49 (+2.7) and finished ahead of National Games champion, Muhammad Aqil in second (10.55) and Zulfiqar Ismail in third (10.62).

National sprinter Siti Fatimah Mohamad won the women's 100m in a time of 11.93 (+0.9). Komalam Shally came second in 12.16 and Sabah's Chelsea Cassiopea third in 12.33.

The best performance of the two-day meet was in the men's discus throw. Three-time SEA Games champion, Irfan Shamsuddin has thrown 57.66m, a distance that would easily win a SEA Games gold.

Selected results as follows;

MEN
100m (+2.7) (21)
1. Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi 10.49w
2. Muhammad Aqil Yasmin 10.55w
3. Mohd Zulfiqar Ismail 10.62w
4. Muhammad Syazrul Adli Saiful Adli  10.74w
5. Muhammad Norbik 11.06w
6. Matsyawalludin Mohamad Muis 11.19w
7. Rayzamshah Wan Sofian 11.91w

Heat 1 (+1.2)
1h1 Rayzamshah Wan Sofian 11.09

Heat 3 (+1.2)
1h3 Mohd Zulfiqar Ismail 10.77

Heat 4 (+1.2)
1h4 Muhammad Aqil Yasmin 10.92

Heat 5 (+0.9)
1h5 Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi 10.75
2h5 Muhammad Syazrul Adli Saiful Adli 10.80
3h5 Muhammad Norbik 11.09

200m (+1.6) (22)
1. Muhammad Syazrul Adli Saiful Adli 21.84
2. Loganes Thilaganathan 21.97
3. Muhammad Norbik 22.61

Heat 3 (+0.5)
1h3 Muhammad Syazrul Adli Saiful Adli 22.12

Heat 4 (0.0)
1h4 Aqil Yasmin 21.89
2h4 Loganes Thilaganathan 22.24

400m (21)
1. Loganes Thilaganathan 48.83
.2 Mohd Azmir Abdul Rahman 50.65

800m (22)
1. Raymond Yew 1:58.72

1500m (21)
1. Raymond Yew 4:16.96
2. Putra Azrul Syazwan Azman 4:18.54

110mh (+1.0) (21)
1. Rayzamshah Wan Sofian 14.95
2. Alvine Jostine 14.97
3. Muhammad Ridzwan Ridal 15.20
4. Mohd Raid Ramlee 15.83

High Jump (22)
1. Farell Glenn Felix Jurus 2.05
2. Mohd Eizlan Dahalan 2.01
3. Safaruddin Yusra 1.89
4. Mohd Aiman Fitri Osman 1.89

Triple Jump (22)
1. Muhammad Sunik 14.68

Shot Put (21)
1. Kong Chin Poh 15.69
2. Sim Quan Ying 13.18

Discus Throw (22)
1. Muhammad Irfan Shamsuddin 57.66
2. Abdul Rahman Lee 48.49
3. Junaidi Sulaiman 38.91
4. Jeffry Chan Wen Jie 38.07
5. Reveynylle Jonias 37.51

Javelin Throw (21)
1. Linus Nicholas 52.78


Under 16

100m (+1.2) (21)
1. Jad Rizalman Washif 10.96    (*born 18 June 2005)
2. Khairulnash Mohamad 11.02
3. Amar Abdullah Yaakub 11.20
4. Hanssen Yap Soon Fu 11.32

Heat 5 (+0.9)
1h5 Khairulnash Mohamad 11.25

Heat 7 (+0.8)
1h7 Amar Abdullah Yaakub 11.29
Heat 9 (+0.6)
1h9 Jad Rizalman Washif 11.31

200m (+2.1) (22)
1. Jad Rizalman Washif 22.31w
2. Rey Dern 22.44w
3. Amar Abdullah Yaakub 22.56w
4. Khairulnash Mohamad 23.07w

400m (21)
1. Rozales Sigau Ladai 51.78

110mh (0.91) (+0.9) (21)
1. Safarudin Tajuddin 14.93
2. Preston Jude Paulinus 15.04
3. Aizul Hussin 15.16

Long Jump (22)
1. Asrul Badroldin 6.74
2. Arold Rannio Geoffrey 6.63


WOMEN

100m (+0.9) (21)
1. Siti Fatimah Mohamad 11.93
2. Komalam Shally Selveratnam 12.16
3. Chelsea Cassiopea Evali 12.33

Heat 2 (+0.5)
1h2 Chelsea Cassiopea Evali 12.30

200m (+0.5) (22)
1. Komalam Shally Selveratnam 26.04
2. Siti Fatimah Mohamad 26.17

400m (21)
1. Fathin Faqihah Mohd Yusuf 57.48
2. Chelsea Cassiopea Evali 57.83

800m (22)
1. Hizillawanty Jamain 2:29.87

100mh (21)
1. Karmentina Nadia Quadra 15.55
2. Vianeybanu Junin 15.91

400mh (22)
1. Nur Nasyatul Nadia Md Nasri 68.06

High Jump (22)
1. Ngu Jia Xin 1.75

Long Jump (22)
1. Nurul Ashikin Abas 5.53

Triple Jump (22)
1. Nurul Ashikin Abas 12.67

Discus Throw (21)
1. Queenie Ting Kung Ni 45.51
2. Connie Choo Kang Nie 44.69
3. Ira Elisa Lajium 34.08

Javelin Throw (21)
1. Olivia Da Onidian Jainis 35.09


Under 16

High Jump (21)
1, Dayang Shari Uluk 1.55

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14-year-old Jad Rizalman Runs 10.96 in 100m

>> September 22, 2019

Malaysia has another sprint king in the making, he was born in June 2005, and now 14.


Sabah's Jad Rizalman Washif has run the 100m in 10.96 (+1.2) to become the 2nd Malaysian and Southeast Asian to run an auto-time sub-11 with a legal wind at the (relative) age of 14 (to 31 December).

He improved his personal best from 11.20 he set in April.

Rizalman who stands 1.72m also participated in the 200m and clocked 22.31 (+2.1) to complete a double in the Under 16 category of the 2nd Tuaran Open Track and Field which ended today (22/9).

His legal best time of 22.65 was recorded last year at the age of 13 during a senior-level regional games of BIMG-EAGA at Brunei.
Jad Rizalman runs 100m in 10.96 at the age of 14
Rizalman came into the limelight two years ago as he grabbed four gold medals (U12 category) from the 100m, 200m 4x100m, and 4x200m at the National Schools Championships in Penang.

Just last months, Malaysian teen Muhammad Azeem Fahmi who was born in April 2004, has set blistering times of 10.63 in 100m and 21.15 in 200m, which are the real benchmarks of the World's Best Performance for the age of 15 (male) in the sprint events.


During the National schools (U15) in April, Rizalman finished in second place in the 200m (22.66) behind Azeem Fahmi who set a new record and superb time of 21.24. 

He also competed at the 2019 Western Australia Little Athletics in March and won a gold medal at 200m.

More recently, he won the 100m dash of the International Little Athletics Championship (U14) at Pahang in 11-flat hand-timed.

Meanwhile, the men's senior category of the local meeting was won by national champion Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi with a wind-aided time of 10.49 (+2.7), leaving National Games champion, Muhammad Aqil in second (10.55) and Zulfiqar Ismail in third (10.62).

Results of 2nd Tuaran Open can be viewed here

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Results Malaysia Closed Track and Field 2019

>> August 18, 2019

Kuala Lumpur, 16-18 August 2019 "96th Malaysian National Championships"
- national championships
- held at the -up track of National stadium at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur
- hammer throw was held at UNITEN, Kajang
- selected results (Day 3) as follows;

DAY 1 / DAY 2 / FULL RESULTS

MEN
800m (18)
1. Royson Vincent 1:50.56
2. Putra Azrul Syazman Azman 1:51.87
3. Wan Muhammad Fazri Wan Zahri 1:52.14
4. Avinesh Autin Murugan 1:52.70

5000m (18)
1. Nik Fakaruddin Ismail 15:44.65
2. Christopher Soosai 1557.00
3. Soh Wai Ching 16:18.59

400mh (18)
1. Ruslem Zikry Putra Roseli 53.16
2. Muhammad Firdaus Mazalan 54.24
3. Mohd Aftar Rosli 54.51

High Jump (18)
1. Mohd Eizlan Dahalan 2.05
2. Norshafiee Mohd Shah 2.05
3. Prakash Krishnan 2.00

Long Jump (18)
1. Abdul Latiff Romly 7.64
2. Lokman Hakim Ramlan 7.58
3. Muhammad Azim Abdul Kefli 7.29
4. Muhammad Raihan Aluwi 7.21

Discus Throw (18)
1. Irfan Shamsuddin 57.38
2. Abdul Rahman Lee 50.77
3. Mirach Han 40.08

Hammer Throw (18)
1. Jackie Wong Siew Cheer 68.22 / NR
2. Sadat Marzuqi Ajisan 55.63
3. Michael Sia 47.38

20000m Walk (18)
1. Mohd Khairil Harith Harun 1:39:05.55
2. Mohd Nor Azuan Md Nor 1:48:04.42
3. Teban Raj Chander 1:49:52.41

4x100m (18)
1. Johor Team 40.96
2. ATM Team 41.13
3. Terengganu Team 41.22


WOMEN
400mh (18)
1. Mandy Goh Li 64.06
2. Nur Nasyatul Nadia Md Nasri 66.64
3. Nur Afiqah Skainah Abd Halim Ismail 67.33

800m (18)
1. Savinder Kaur 2:12.61
2. Padhmaloshini Jayaseelan 2:14.97
3. Nor Ainaa Valqis Hashim 2:21.54

Pole Vault (18)
1. Chuah Yu Tian 3.60
2. Nor Sarah Adi 3.40
3. Nurul Fitriyana Abd Rani 3.40

Discus Throw (18)
1. Queenie Ting Kung Ni 46.51
2. Choo Kang Ni 46.05
3. Yap Jeng Tzan 42.67

Hammer Throw (18)
1. Grace Wong Xiu Mei 54.10
2. Nurul Hidayah Lukman 50.31
3. Nurfazira Jalaluddin 44.17

4x100m (18)
1. ATM Team 46.78
2. Terengganu Team 48.02
3. Johor Team 48.35

Heptathlon (18)


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Jackie Wong Throws 68.22m for his 13th National Hammer Record

Jackie Wong Siew cheer has grown steadily stronger and better since setting his first senior national record in 2013 at Palembang (59.53m).

It was after over three-year of serious attempts to break Wong Tee Kue's national record of 58.52m, which had stood for 20 years.

Today on 18 August 2019, he shattered his own national hammer throw record again during the 96th Malaysian National championships.

He first registered 67.50m during his second throw to eclipse his previous record national record of 67.31m he set 5 weeks ago at Gwangju.

Jacki Wong threw another national record of 68.22m at Kajang
The 27-year-old defending SEA Games champion improved the mark during his fifth attempt, throwing the iron ball at a distance of 68.22m, that is a new national record that to be counted from this meeting.

The hammer throw event was held separately at UNITEN sports complex at Kajang, while other events at the warm-up track of the national stadium, Kuala Lumpur.

Under the watchful eyes of China's former Asian champion Gu Yuan, Jackie has broken his own national record for 13th time since the first one in 2013.

Jackie's annual best performance and a complete list of his national records as follows;


2011
58.30m
Kuala Lumpur
MAAU invitation (time trial)
3 July 2011

2012
55.27m
Kuala Lumpur
Selangor state championships
10 June 2012

2013
59.53m (NR) - 1st
Palembang, Indonesia
Islamic Solidarity Games
27 September 2013

59.75m (NR) - 2nd
Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar
Southeast Asian Games
15 December 2013

2014
62.19m (NR) - 3rd
Kuala Lumpur
FTAAA Championships
19 April 2014

2015
63.71m (NR) - 4th
Santa Cruz, Philippine
National Championships
19 March 2015

2016
64.50m (NR) - 5th
Kuantan
State Championships
6 March 2016

2017
64.55m (NR) - 6th
Mokpo, South Korea
Throwing meet invitation
7 April 2017

64.95m (>NR) *not ratified.
Kangar
MAKSAK Championships
19 May 2017

64.67m (NR) - 7th
Bangkok, Thailand
National Open Championships
14 June 2017

65.34m (NR) - 8th
Jeongseon, South Korea
KBS cup (throwing meet invitation)
27 June 2017

65.90m (NR) - 9th
Kuala Lumpur
Southeast Asian Games
23 August 2017

2018
66.01m (NR) - 10th
Kuala Lumpur
National Championships
13 May 2018

2019
67.01 (NR) - 11th
Doha
Asian Championships
24 April 2019

67.31m (NR) - 12th
Gwangju, South Korea
National Open Championships
6 July 2019

68.22m (NR) - 13th
Kuala Lumpur
National Championships
18 August 2019

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