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Filipina All Time Ranking Lists 100m.

De Vega at 5'6 weighing 61kg, was are countries greatest female sprinter.

De Vega at 5’6 weighing 61kg, was are countries greatest female sprinter.

Filipina All Time Ranking Lists 100m

11.28 0.9 Lydia De Vega-Mercardo
11.58 1.4 Princess Joy Griffey
11.61 1.4 Lerma Buluitan-Gabito
11.67 1.3 Elma Muros-Posadas
11.73 1.5 Rhoda Sinoro-Capistrano

11.79 0.7 Kayla Richardson
11.88 1.3 Elena Ganosa
11.93 Mona Coco Sulaiman
11.93 1.3 Saraina Hedgepeth
11.93 1.1 Kyla Richardson
11.94 1.8 Leslie Mercado

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What do the stats tell us?

1. 11 filipina women have broken 12s et. officially.

2. 5 of these times were ran prior to 2000, with 4 gintong alay athletes and 1 pre gintong alay athlete.

3. 6 local based women ran below 12s with the last being Lerma B. Gabito in 2002, she ran sub 12s until 2004. Lerma was the last local filipina sprinter in the 100m who was good enough to place top 3 at SEA Games.

4. None of these women ran a PB past the age of 30. Gabito and Ganosa were the oldest both at 28 and Kyla and Kayla who are still active are the youngest who ran these time at 15.

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Young Pole Vaulters improve marks

March 18, 2013 1 comment

Fil-Heritage athlete Alyana Nicolas again surpassed the Filipino Junior Record with a leap of 3.25m (awaiting official results, and ratification from PATAFA). The 18 year old leapt 3.20m last week.

14 year old Emily Obiena of Chiang Kai Shek college had the best performance during the Filipino Chinese meet this weekend with a personal best leap of 2.90m, which followed on from a best of 2.87m a few days ago in Taipei. Emily needs to leap 3.00m to qualify for the ASEAN Youth.

2013 NCAA Full Results

Would like to thank PATAFA and CSB Head Coach Joseph Sy for providing these results. I apologize for the delay in publishing these as I have been very busy packing and planning my trip to the Philippines.

2013 NCAA OVERALL RESULTS & TALLY SHEET

 

 

1981 ASEAN Schools Partial Results

February 10, 2013 1 comment

5th ASEAN Schools Held in Bacolod Philippines June 28-30 1981

Boys

400m

Marlon broke the meet record set by his team mate Jaime Grafillo last year by .01 seconds.

1. Marlon Pagalilauan Philippines 49.00

Pole Vault

1. Chan Chin Wah Singapore

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Girls

200m

De Vega broke the meet record

1. Lydia De Vega Philippines

High Jump

Choo Suan won and equaled the national record of Chu Eng Mui.

1. Choo Suan Singapore 1.60m

1977 ASEAN Schools Partial Results

1st ASEAN SCHOOLS Jakarta,Indonesia

200m

25.5 Charmaine Gomes Malaysia

Discus

32.49m Habidah Shah Singapore

2012 ASEAN SCHOOLS with Results Attached

February 2, 2013 3 comments

(Jul 6) The 4th ASEAN Schools was held at Surabaya, Indonesia on June 28 to July 6 . The event is for high school athletes aged 18 and below . Team Philippines delivered two medals in Athletics.

A silver medal was produced by Barefoot runner and Palaro Champion 14 year old Joneza Mie Sustituedo. Sustituedo won the silver in the women’s 3000m in 10:54.63, but was well beaten by her Vietnamese opponent who registered 10:27.68. However Sustituedo time was well below the 10:34.1 she registered to win the Palaro. Sustituedo (4:58.3 Palaro Champion) was out of the medals with 5:02.59 to finish 4th well outside of bronze which was 4:48.51.

Barefoot runner Sustiedo won the 800,1500,3k at the high school girls div palaro in 2012.

Barefoot runner Sustiedo won the 800,1500,3k at the high school girls div palaro in 2012.

The lone bronze was from Palaro Record Holder Julian Reem Fuentes, 17 who could only manage a 6.96m long jump, well off his life time best of 7.26m. Overall the Philippines finished a disappointing last out of seven countries in the multi sport competition with just 2 silvers and a bronze. He also finished 5th in the triple jump with 13.36m which also below his career best.

FUENTES

Palaro Champion Jones Etuille made the 100m final finishing last with a time of 11.45, qualifying for the 200m final with 23.53 in the heats but did not run the final. Dexter Gallos was last in the 5k with 16:55. National Junior Champion Lorenzo Capajo  finished 5th in the 100m in 15.65 well off his best of 15.06. Also Capajo finished last with 1.80m in the men’s high jump. The four athletes also had a failed attempt to run a 4×100 with a disqualification.

In girls Maureen Schrijvers does not seem to have been entered in the girls sprints. Louie Lynn Pamaitan the Palaro Champion (2:18.7) had a poor performance in the 800m finishing 5th in 2:21.35.

Special Thanks to Singapore Athletics for compiling the results

Rogelio Onofre and a record that stood nearly half a century

January 31, 2013 2 comments

Article by  Pirie Enzo

For 45 years Rogelio Onofre held the Mens 100m National Record from 1962 up until 2007. He was the last Filipino 100m-200m sprinter to be heralded Asia’s fastest man. His career as a sprinter spanned three decades from the late 1950s to early 1970s.

Rogelio P. Onofre was born December 12, 1939 in Tarlac City, Tarlac. The lightly built Onofre stood at 5’9 and weighed only 130 lbs.

Onofre began off as a high jumper in 1957 at the Regional PRISAA qualifying for the Asian Games in that event. He attended the 1958 ASIAN Games but failed to feature in the final of the top six.

After the disappointment of the Asian Games, Onofre switched his focus to the 100m in 1959.  Onofre was undefeated over the 100 Meter Dash amongst the Filipinos but he did concede a defeat to the late Arnulfo Valles at the national open over the 200 meter dash.

The following year he would join a relay team to the 1960 Rome Olympics with Claro Pellosis, Isaac Gomez and Remigio Vista the team registered 41.4/41.55a but finished fourth in heat 2 failing to qualify for the next round. This would however prepare them well for the Asian Games.

Onofre would record a 10.3 hand time at the National Open on June 6, 1962 at Pasig. This performance made him the favourite for the Asian Games title later that year..

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1962 Asian Games and the Longstanding Filipino Record

At the 1962 Asian Games (26 August) in Jakarta with 4 heats, in the first heat Mhd. Sarengat of Indonesia set a new Games Record of 10.5, which Onofre  and Ilijima of Japan equalled in heat 2 and 3. Sarengat then improved this record to 10.4 in the first semi-final in which Khaliq, the winner in 1954 was eliminated. Onofre tied the Asian Record winning semi-final 2 in 10.4. (This 10.4 time was the adjusted time of 10.57 which stood as the Filipino electronic record until 2007).

In the final Onofre, expecting a recall, was the slowest away and Jegathesan showed ahead after 10 meters but the Filipino made a brilliant recovery and was a fraction ahead of the field after 50 metres. Sarengat closed strongly in the final stages to become the first Indonesian to win an Asian title and Jegathesan snatched second place in the last few meters.

1962 asian games onofre

1. Mhd Sarengat Indonesia 10.5

2. Maikavsagam Jegathesan Malaya 10.7

3. Rogelio Onofre Philippines 10.7

4. Hideo Ilijima Japan 10.7

5. Jolal Gosal Indonesia 10.8

6. Isac Gomez Philippines 10.8

(Jegathesan according to newspapers was clocked at 10.6, but according to reports was much closer to Sarengat than the timers ended up with).

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A relay Gold

Despite missing out on the gold after having it in site after 50 meters. Onofre set about the task of helping the Philippines defend its 4x100m relay title they had won in 1958.  Vista,  Gomez, Pellosis and Onofre as anchor set a new games record in the heat in 41.1. Indonesia won the second heat in 41.6. In the final the Indonesian’s broke the tape first, but in a twist of fate were disqualified for passing out of the zone earlier in the race. Onofre and his country men had defended the Asian Relay title. It would be the last time the Philippines would win a gold medal in this event..

At a 1963 meet of US Service men vs Filipino athletes at the Rizal Memorial Stadium Onofre finished third in 10.9, behind Americnas Norman Jackson (10.4) and Clarence Riley (10.8).

Onofre would participate in his second Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1964 this time qualifying for the individual 100m  in 1964 he finished 5th in heat 8 and failed to qualify for the next round. He also ran 22.1 finishing 7th in heat 5 of the 200m also failing to advance.The Philippines would finish seventh in heat 3  in a time of 41.7 secs.

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1966 Asian Games

Onofre was the victim of a lightning strike this year in which a bolt struck his house and left him critically injured. Onofre ran 10.9 in heat 3 which was won by C. Kunalan of Singapore. As a result of electrocution Onofre was eliminated in the first semi-final at the Asian Games  in fifth in 10.8. He had the eighth fastest time but it was only the top four from each semi that went through to the finals.

the Philippines were without a finalist for the first time since the series began in 1913. Onofre however would go on and help a relay team of William Mordeno, Remigio Vista and Arturo Valles win the bronze medal in the 4x100m Relay.

He recorded a best time of 21.7 in 1967 for the 200m.

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1968 Olympic Games in Mexico

Onofre would appear in his last olympic games in 1968 aged 29, he timed a wind aided 10.58 just .01 seconds off his national record set in 1962. The high altitude in Mexico may have helped a little. But by this stage however the fact he was nearly 30 and the worlds best sprinters had dramatically improved, the final being won by Jimmy Hines of the United states in 9.95 who became the first man to break the 10 second barrier. Thus he drew near the twilight of a long career for a sprinter.

Interestingly he also participated in the 110 Hurdles clocking 15.01 finishing 6th in heat 4 and failing to advance.

Onofre was forced to withdraw from the 1971 Singapore Open due to recovery from an appendicitis operation. At this stage he still held the Asian Games joint record at 10.4. Onofre finished fourth at the 1971 Malaysia Open behind the next generation of stars Yeo Kian Chye of Singapore, Tokal Mokalam of the Philippines and Malaysian Thamboo Krishnan who all registered 10.6, with Onofre running 10.8 for fourth.

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Sources:

Ignacio Dee

A Handbook of Far East & Asian Games, Ian Buchannon ATFS (provided by SEA Statistician Jad Adrian Washif ATFS of Malaysia)

sportsreference.com

Strait Times and other newspapers

1991 SEA Games (Partial Results)

SEA Games December 24 nov to 3 dec 1991 Manila

Mens

100m 30/11

1 Mardi Lestari                         Indonesia                      10.44

2 Visat Watansain                     Thailand                       10.59

3 Ko Yu Kasty                           Malaysia                       10.74

4 Albert Go                              Philippines                    10.76

5 Kringkrae Narom                  Thailand                       10.77

6 Khadiq Juntasi                       Indonesia                      10.79

7 Arshad                                  Malaysia                       10.88

8 Hamrali Bin Mohd Afik          Singapore                     10.92

200m 1/12

Heat 1

1 Seksraran Boonrat                 Thailand                       22.03

2 Abdul Rahman Koyakutty      Malaysia                       22.08

3 Emawan Wittarsa                  Indonesia                      22.22

4 Jonel Mustre                          Philippines                    22.40

5 Mahkai Bin Mohd Afik          Singapore                     22.96

Heat 2

1 Pongsak Watcharatup            Thailand                       21.49

2 Kyaw Htoo Aung                  Myanmar                      21.90

3 Mohd Khadiq Jurtasi Indonesia                      22.23

4 Patrick Khoo             Malaysia                       22.59

5 Oliver Santicruz                     Philippines                    23.15

1 Seaksam Boonrat      Thailand                       20.94w

400m

1 Aktawat Sakoolchan Thailand                        46.37

3000m Steeple Chase

1 Hector Begeo                        Philippines        8:55.85

2 Partuatan Siregar                   Indonesia          9:01.04

3 Samuel Huwait                      Indonesia          9:15.48

4 Josep                                                Myanmar          9:16.72

5 Carito Donina                        Phillippines       9:22.25

6 M. Maran                              Singapore         9:29.88

7 Augustine                              Myanmar          9:30.70

8 Mohd haliz Danraraj  Indonesia          9:35.77

110M Hurdles 30/11

1 Nur Hermann Hajid               Malaysia           14.15

2 Hamdi Jaafar             Malaysia           14.27

3 Anekpol Mongkokiech          Thailand           14.35

4 P. Parameswaran                   Singapore         14.77

5 Nguyen Van Lot                    Vietnam            14.99

6 Ko Ko Aung                         Myanmar          15.24

7 Bernard Paras                       Philippines        15.27

8 Brussel Portugal                     Philippines        15.58

Wind 2.6

400M Hurdles 1/12

Heat 1

1 Chanorit Keanchan                Thailand           51.26

2 Max Thenu                            Indonesia          53.45

3 Kenny Martin                        Malaysia           53.92

4 Joven Mariano                       Philippines        54.24

Heat 2

1 Hsay Win                              Myanmar          52.66

2 Hamdi Jaafar             Malaysia           53.52

3 Balacaise                               Indonesia          53.61

4 Bernard Buen                        Philippines        54.06

Final

1 Chanorit Keanchan                Thailand           50.94 (SEA G Record)

2 Hsay Win                              Myanmar          52.07

3 Balacaise                               Indonesia          52.37

4 Max Thenu                            Indonesia          52.97

5 Hamdi Jaafar             Malaysia           53.03

6 Kenny Martin                        Malaysia           53.03

7 Joven Mariano                       Philippines        53.82

8 Bernard Buen                        Philippines        53.88

Discus 1/12

1 Fidel Repizo                          Philippines        52.10m

2 Adu Kioshi                            Thailand           49.34m

3 Hein Shee                              Myanmar          47.84m

4 Wong Tuck Yin                     Singapore         47.68m

5 Ismael Sroyer                        Indonesia          44.70m

6 Videl Ferraren                       Philippines        42.84m
Decathlon

1 Timotius Sokai Indken           Indonesia          6799

2 Watchara Wongsupcharden   Thailand           6562

3 Hanafiah Nasir                       Malaysia           6250

4 Leonardo Obligado               Philippines        6061

5 Edward Obiena                     Philippines        6057

6 Demigo Kapal                       Brunei              5520

7 Salmah Siggar                        Brunei              4705

8 Ko Ko Aung                         Myanmar          Elim

Womens

 

100M 30/11

1 Lydia de Vega-Mercado       Philippines        11.44

2 G. Shanti                               Malaysia           11.63

3 Elma Muros                           Philippines        11.67

4 Ratjal Sripet                          Thailand           11.73

5 Truong Hoang My Linh          Vietnam            11.73

6 Sajartuldur Hanzah                Malaysia           11.99

7 Pornpim Salsurach                 Thailand           12.09

8 Rita Pattilellohy                      Indonesia          12.27

10000M 30/11

1 Khin Khin Htwe                    Myanmar          35:46.45

2 Suryati Marija                        Indonesia          35:52.95

3 P. Jayanthi                             Malaysia           36:09.53

4 Arsenia Sagaray                    Philippines        36:38.0

5 Victoria                                 Myanmar          36:55.16

100M Hurdles 30/11

1 Elma Muros                           Philippines                    13.66 (new RP & SEAG Record)

2 Che Osna Che Amat             Malaysia                       14.47

3 Marsita Kemal Samai            Brunei                          14.57

4 Nguyen Thu Hang                  Vietnam                        14.61

5 Khin Ohn                              Myanmar                      15.87

6 Cherry Ann Janiva                 Philippines                    19.05

Wind 1.3

400M Hurdles 2/12

1 Reawadee Srithoa                 Thailand                       56.78 (new SEAG Record)

2 Elma Muros                           Philippines                    57.58

3 Nene Pellosis             Philippines                    1:01.85

4 Nu Nu Yin                            Myanmar                      1:11.31

 

Shotput 30/11

1 Baicha Supanros                    Thailand                       16.25m

2 Arian Singh                            Malaysia                       15.85m

3 Invayan Gunarsi                     Indonesia                      15.15m

4 Jittakol Krasryan                   Thailand                       14.93m

5 Videl Ferraren                       Philippines                    13.59m

6 Lih Chee Wee                       Brunei                          13.13m

7 Salvador Atienza                   Philippines                    12.71m

8 Hkie Shwe                            Myanmar                      12.49m

Discus 30/11

1 Aye Aye Hwe                       Myanmar                      47.14m

2 Sunia Hwe                             Thailand                       43.00m

3 Dorie Cortejo                        Philippines                    41.34m

4 Lee Chew Ha                        Malaysia                       39.26m

5 Lee Soon Bee                       Malaysia                       36.90m

High Jump

1 Januwan Joanjardkam            Thailand                       1.82m

2 Yu My Hanh             Vietnam                        1.80m

3 Nini Darlone                          Indonesia                      1.76m

4 Rassamie Tamari                   Thaialnd                       1.74m

5 Judith Soeslisa                       Indonesia                      1.70m

6 Corazon Magante                  Philippines                    1.66m

7 Khin Ohn                              Myanmar                      1.64m

8 Cherry Ann Janiva                 Philippines                    1.53m

SEA Games 1989 results

January 2, 2013 Leave a comment

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1989
The new official name Myanmar, should be used for Burma (the change came on June 18,1989)
The Straits Times (and the official report?) used Burma though.

Mens

100 METRES (22/8)
HEAT 1
1 Mardi Lestari Indonesia 10.45
2 Abdul Rahman Koyakutty Malaysia 10.77
3 Chainarong Wangganont Thailand 10.92
4 Hong Jian-sheng Singapore 11.04
5 Bounhom Siliphone Laos 11.54
HEAT 2
1 Harun Mundir Singapore 10.60
2 Visut Watanasin Thailand 10.70
3 Eko Pambudi Indonesia 10.71
4 Sugang Tumiran Malaysia
5 Julio BayabphBayaban Philippines
FINAL (23/8)
1 Mardi Lestari Indonesia 10.40
2 Harun Mundir Singapore 10.57
3 Visut Watanasin Thailand 10.66
4 Abdul Rahman Koyakutty Malaysia 10.78
5 Eko Pambudi Indonesia 10.83
6 Sugang Tumiran Malaysia 10.85
7 Chainarong Wangganont Thailand 10.86
8 Hong Jian-sheng Singapore 11.024 (Str.Times
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200 METRES (24/8)
HEAT 1
1 Chainarong Wangganont Thailand 21.86
2 Mohamed Yudi Purnomo Indonesia 21.96
3 Abdul Rahman Koyakutty Malaysia 22.00
4 Roel Pellosis Philippines 22.46
5 Bounhom Siliphone Laos 23.42
HEAT 2
1 Harun Mundir Singapore 21.71
2 Mardi Lestari Indonesia 21.96
3 Sumet Promna Thailand 22.10
4 Sugang Tumiran Malaysia 22.11
FINAL (26/8)
1 Mardi Lestari Indonesia 21.00
2 Mohamed Yudi Purnomo Indonesia 21.32
3 Harun Mundir Singapore 21.37
4 Chainarong Wangganont Thailand 21.45
5 Sugang Tumiran Malaysia 21.81
6 Abdul Rahman Koyakutty Malaysia 21.87
7 Roel Pellosis Philippines 21.92
8 Sumet Promna Thailand 21.95
wind

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400 METRES (23/8)
FINAL
1 Isidro del Prado Philippines 47.20
2 Mohamed Nordin Jadi Malaysia 47.89
3 Yuthana Thonglek Thailand 48.31
4 Romeo Gido Philippines 48.38
5 Rabuan Harun Malaysia 48.45
6 Htay Win Burma 49.25
7 Petrus Prianus Indonesia 49.29
8 Tun Win Thein Burma 60.70
Semifinals scheduled for 16.40 22/8, but they weren’t contested?

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800 METRES (24/8)
HEAT 1
1 Ramasamy Haridas Malaysia 1.51.08
2 Felizardo Sardenia Philippines 1.51.24
3 Tun Win Thein Burma 1.51.58
4 Chern Srichadanu Thailand 1.53.41
5 Sarawana Pilla Arjunan Singapore 1.58.82
6 Khanbieng Khamiar Laos 1.59.47
HEAT 2
1 Samson Vellabouy Malaysia 1.54.82
2 Isidro del Prado Philippines 1.57.32
3 Than Mint Swee Burma 1.57.47
4 Sompong Chansom Thailand 1.58.24
FINAL (25/8)
1 Samson Vellabouy Malaysia 1.48.29
2 Isidro del Prado Philippines 1.49.34
3 Ramasamy Haridas Malaysia 1.49.50
4 Chern Srichadanu Thailand 1.51.89
5 Tun Win Thein Burma 1.52.56
6 Felizardo Sardenia Philippines 1.52.90
Than Mint Swee Burma
Sampong Chansom Thailand

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1,500 METRES (22/8)
FINAL
1 Sivalingam Muthiah Malaysia 3.51.17
2 Ramu Thangavelu Malaysia 3.53.12
3 Chern Srichadanu Thailand 3.54.52

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5,000 METRES (24/8)
FINAL
1 Edwardus Hiler Nabunome Indonesia 14.33.18
2 Munusamy Ramachandran Malaysia 14.38.61
3 Subeno Indonesia 14.45.43
4 Mario Castro Philippines 15.00.09
5 Shwe Aung Burma 15.50.62
6 Philip BurnardPhili Burma 16.25.89

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10,000 METRES ( 22 /8)
FINAL
1 Edwardus Hiler Nabunome Indonesia 30.42.93
2 Murusamy Ramachandran Malaysia 30.58.34
2 Subeno Indonesia 31.07.52

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MARATHON (26/8)
1 Herman Sulzo Philippines 2:23.19.0
2 Naek SapalaSagala ThailandIndonesia 2:23.25.0
3 Phillip Burnard Burma 2:25.24.0
4 Promo Ramos Philippines 2:26.10.0
5 Ali Sofyan Siregar Indonesia 2:27.27.0
6 Surcachart Arpa Thailand 2:27.27.0
7 Khoo Ching-mong Singapore 2:27.43.0
8 Tan Choon-gee Singapore 2:38.46.0

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110 METRES HURDLES (23/8)
FINAL
1 Zulkifli Mohamed Yatim Malaysia 14.57
2 Heru Prayogo Indonesia 14.74
3 Pasupathy Parameswaran Singapore 14.84
4 Anekpol Mongkoldech Thailand 14.86
5 Nur Herman Majid Malaysia 15.80
wind

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400 METRES HURDLES (24/8)
FINAL
1 Kitthipong Saikasoon Thailand 51.46
2 Hamdi Jaafar Malaysia 52.22
3 Kenny Martin Malaysia 52.36
4 Htay Win Burma 52.62
5 Romeo Gido Philippines 54.04
6 Somkuan Lomwongtong Thailand 54.07

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3,000 METRES STEEPLECHASE (26/8)
FINAL
1 Than Myint Swe Burma 9.15.55
2 Mario Castro Philippines 9.15.59
3 Mathevan Maran Singapore 9.24.64
4 Nurul Ariffin Malaysia 9.27.34
5 Munusamy Ramachandran Malaysia 9.43.93

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4×100 METRES RELAY (25/8)
FINAL
1 Thailand 39.57 Kriengkrai Narom,Visut Watanasin,
Chainarong Wangganont,Sumet Promna
2 Malaysia 40.74
3 Philippines 41.29
4 Singapore 41.36 Hamkah bin Afik, Hong Jian Sheng
Haron Mundir, Mohamed Alias
Indonesia DQ
Ernawan Witarsa, Mohamed Yuhdi Purnomo

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4×400 METRES RELAY (26/8)
FINAL
1 Malaysia 3.10.17
2 Philippines 3.11.76
3 Thailand 3.12.34
4 Indonesia 3.16.19

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10,000 METRES WALK (25/8)
1 Tun Tin Burma 46.31.34
2 Vellesamy Subramaniam Malaysia 46.59.17
3 Jamaluddin Lawa Indonesia 47.40.13
4 Myint Lwin Burma 48.33.38
5 Rachmat Sumarsono Indonesia 48.33.79
6 Rajagopal Rajasekaran Singapore 50.43.46

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20KM.WALK (22/8)
1 Jamaluddin Lawa Indonesia 1:36.25.0
2 Vellesamy Subramaniam Malaysia 1:38.12.0
3 Jagit Singh Malaysia 1:40.50.0
4 Rachmat Sumarsono Indonesia 1:46.30.0
5 Rajagopal Rajasekaran Singapore 1:47.33.0
Tun Tin Burma Disqualified
Myint Lwin Burma Disqualified

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HIGH JUMP (26/8)
1 Sivabalan Kesevan Malaysia 2.14m
2 Pornsak Playyod Thailand 2.04m
3 Ranjit bin Nairu Malaysia 2.04m
4 Mohd Azahar Sapuan Singapore 2.01m
5 Thaipoon Hreanthong Thailand 1.95m

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POLE VAULT (24/8)
1 Nirman Rampai Indonesia 4.60m
2 Ng Kean-mun Singapore 4.55m
3 Hadi Wacono Indonesia 4.55m
4 Chan Chin-wah Singapore 4.30m

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LONG JUMP (23/8)
1 Sangvorn Thaveechalermdit Thailand 7.44m
2 Ahmad Mazlan Malaysia 7.39m
3 Eko Isdarto Subagyo Indonesia 7.33m
4 Kamarulzaman Tahir Malaysia 7.20m
5 Pradit Sangkhapet Thailand 7.13m

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TRIPLE JUMP (22/8)
1 Mohd Zaki Sadri Malaysia 16.29m
2 Sangvorn Thaveechalermdit Thailand 15.99m
3 Sidik Sahak Malaysia 15.83m

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SHOT PUT (23/8)
1 Arjan Singh Malaysia 16.18m
2 Bancha Supanroj Thailand 14.35m
3 Lee Cheng Sun Malaysia 14.11m

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DISCUS THROW (26/8)
1 Adul Kerdsri Thailand 48.00m
2 James Wong Tuck-yim Singapore 47.96m
(?,?,48.00m,?,?,?)
3 Gabriel Moinjil Malaysia 47.38m
4 Fidel Reriso Philippines 45.96m
5 Mohd Radzi Hashim Malaysia 45.28m
6 Ismail Browier Indonesia 42.52m

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HAMMER THROW (22/8)
1 Samreet Singh Dhaliwal Malaysia 48.50m
2 Daniel Gianto Indonesia 47.76m
3 Wong Tee-kui Malaysia 47.66m

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JAVELIN THROW (24/8)
1 Frans Mahuse Indonesia 72.10m
(69.96m,69.68m,67.66m,F,69.10m,72.10m)
2 Frederikus Mahuse Indonesia 66.96m
(65.32m,63.60m,64.30m,66.10m,66.96m,66.48m)
3 Mohd Yazid Imran Malaysia 66.22m
(59.34m,65.46m,59.88m,59.84m,66.22m,62.92m)

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DECATHLON (24/25. /8)
1 Mohamed Nasir Sadri Malaysia 6,198
(11.20,7.04m,11.40m,1.70m,50.21,15.96,31.34m,3.00m,53.70m,5.12.61) 6277
(11.40,7.04m,11.20m,1.67m,50.21,15.96,31.34m,3.00m,53.70m,5.12.61) 6198
(Str Times, 100m and SP switched and HJ given as 1.70 with 520p, which is wrong 1.67 gives 520)
2 Timotius Sokai Ndiken Indonesia 6,044094
(12.49,6.09m,11.70m,1.70m,53.62,15.96,38.96m,2.80m,65.28m,5.22.94) 5893
(11.70,6.09m,12.49m,1.70m,53.62,15.96,38.96m,2.80m,65.28m,5.22.94) 6094
(Str Times, 100m and SP switched and 1500m shown as 5.22.94 (385pts which is wrong and should give 435pts , which implies a wrong end result 6044 instead of correct6094)
3 Dario De Rosas Philippines 5,782
(11.71,6.41m,9.47m,1.79m,54.71,17.48,31.86m,4.20m,43.34m,5.15.78)

SEA 1989 WOMEN

100 METRES (23/8)
FINAL
1 Ratjai Sripet Thailand 11.57
2 Safaratul Tudur Hamzah Malaysia 11.78
3 Govindasamy Shanti Malaysia 11.84
4 Elma Muros Philippines 11.86
5 Porntin Srisurat Thailand 11.99
6 Truong Hoang Mylinh Vietnam 12.13
7 Prema Govindan Singapore 12.23
Semifinals scheduled for 16.20 22/8, but they weren’t contested?

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200 METRES (26 /8)
FINAL
1 Ratjai Sripet Thailand 23.60
2 Safaratul Tudur Hamzah Malaysia 24.13
3 Nethapa Chomnouk Thailand 24.60
4 Mar Mar Oo Burma 24.98
5 Truong Hoang Mylinh Vietnam 24.98
6 Prema Govindan Singapore 25.22
7 Ma Aung Kyi Burma 26.23
Semifinals scheduled for 16.10 24/8, but they weren’t contested?

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400 METRES (23/8)
FINAL
1 Seipral Chaikaw Thailand 55.38
2 Mar Mar Oo Burma 56.07
3 Nenita Dungca Tacuwan Philippines 56.99
4 Surjeet Kaur In AC1989 as Gurjeet Kaur Malaysia 57.21
5 Ma Aung Kyi Burma 57.33
6 Edna Punelas Philippines 60.21

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800 METRES (25/8)
FINAL
1 Khin Khin Htwe Burma 2.08.99
2 Mariette Tabangin Philippines 2.09.68
3 Myint Myint Aye Burma 2.10.89
4 Onn Yee Chan Malaysia 2.11.97
5 Marselina Ina Piran Indonesia 2.13.16
6 Dang Thiteo Vietnam 2.13.36
7 Srirat Chimrak Thailand 2.14.68
Sasithorn Chant Thailand DNFinish
Semifinals scheduled for 16.50 24/8, but they weren’t contested?

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1,500 METRES (22/8)
FINAL
1 Khin Khin Htwe Burma 4.22.25
2 Mariette Tabangin Philippines 4.29.73
3 Myint Myint Aye Burma 4.35.44

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3,000 METRES (24/8)
FINAL
1 Khin Khin Htwe Burma 9.26.15
2 Suriyati Indonesia 9.35.58
3 Mariette Tabangin Philippines 9.53.47
4 Myint Myint San Burma 10.12.99
5 Arsenia Sagaray Philippines 10.14.39
6 M Meenachy Malaysia 10.23.47
7 Palanappian Jayanthi Malaysia 10.47.23

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10,000 METRES (23/8)

FINAL
1 Mar Mar Min Burma 35.46.76
2 Weik Pan Burma 36.13.75
3 Suriyati Indonesia 36.19.76
4 Arsenia Sagaray Philippines 37.16.45
5 Toh Se-liang Singapore 38.29.83
6 Jesusa Jose Philippines 41.05.74

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MARATHON (26/8)
1 Suriyati Indonesia 2:45.43.0
2 Maria Lawalata Indonesia 2:50.57.0
3 Thanda Cho Burma 2:55.42.0
4 Weik Pan Burma 3:14.54.0
5 Amy Dudley Singapore 3:17.35.0

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100 METRES HURDLES (23/8)
FINAL
1 Elma Muros Philippines 13.98
2 Aye Aye Maw Burma 14.36
3 Che Asna Amat Malaysia 14.50
4 Tassanee Piathip Thailand 14.60
5 Nene Pellosis Philippines 14.87
6 Edeline Leong Malaysia 15.45

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400 METRES HURDLES (24/8)
FINAL
1 Sukanya Sang-ngeun Thailand 59.06
2 Elma Muros Philippines 59.59
3 Nene Pellosis Philippines 59.86
4 Onn Yee-chan Malaysia 61.59
5 Nu Nu Yin Burma 61.73
6 Adelina Leong Malaysia 61.83
7 Rewadee Srithoa Thailand 62.52
8 Aye Aye Maw Burma 68.45

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4×100 METRES RELAY (25/8)
FINAL
1 Thailand 45.16 Marayart Bootkeaw,Nethapa Chomnouk,
Ratjai Sripet,Porntin Srisurat
2 Malaysia 45.37
3 Singapore 48.60 Govindan Prema, Yu Long Nyu
Mona Kunalan, Khok Chiew Hoay

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4×400 METRES RELAY (26/8)
FINAL
1 Thailand 3.40.31
2 Malaysia 3.43.89
3 Burma 3.44.45
4 Philippines 3.47.61

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5,000 METRES WALK (26/8)
FINAL
1 Ma Hla Shwe Burma 25.05.08
2 Hasiati Lawali Indonesia 25.05.15
IN AC1985 she was called “Hasiaty”, In SEA1995 “Lawolf Hasiati” and here “Hasiati Lawali” and in Asia master champs 2010 http://www.wsl.com.my/master2010/result/bm/cm/athlete_profile.aspx?aid=129234
Hasiati Lawole, which I will use
3 Regina Lee Malaysia 25.36.90
4 I Magdalena Iece Magalina Indonesia 25.41.65
5 Helen Low Guay-hoon Singapore 26.38.30
6 Ng Kah-peng Singapore 26.28.30
7 Jaswir Kaur Malaysia 26.55.89
8 Sripathun Wanla Thailand 28.01.47

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10,000 METRES WALK (23/8)
1 Hasiati Lawole Indonesia 52.49.96
2 Ma Hla Shwe Burma 53.13.61
3 Ma Kyin Lwan Burma 53.26.27
4 Jaswir Kaur Malaysia 54.04.12
5 Helen Low Guay-hoon Singapore 54.57.51
6 Ng Kah-peng Singapore 55.25.23
7 Regina Lee Malaysia 55.58.57
8 Sripathun Wanla Thailand 1:00.03.67

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HIGH JUMP (25/8)
1 Khin Ohn Burma 1.77m
2 Ninik Patriona Indonesia 1.77m
3 Noraishah Ismail Malaysia 1.74m
4
5
6
7 Chan See-huey Singapore 1.55m

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LONG JUMP (22/8)
1 Elma Muros Philippines 6.52m
2 Yeo Kah Yin Malaysia 5.84m
3 Foo Hwei-fen Singapore 5.61m
4
5 Chan See-huey Singapore 5.54m

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SHOT PUT (23/8)
1 Lee Chiew Ha Malaysia 14.20m
2 Juanita Poaney Indonesia 13.39m
3 Ng Phuay Shun Malaysia 12.32m
4 Vo Thi Yen Vietnam 12.13m
5 Aye Aye Nwe Burma 11.65m

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DISCUS THROW (24/8)
1 Juliana Effendy Indonesia 47.00m
2 Dorie Cortejo Philippines 45.26m
3 Lee Chiew Ha Malaysia 40.98m
4 Aye Aye Nwe Burma 40.84m

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JAVELIN THROW (24/8)
1 Norsham Yoon Malaysia 47.50m
2 Tati Ratnaningsih Indonesia 47.22m
3 Erlinda Lavandia Philippines 41.90m

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HEPTATHLON (22/23.8)
1 Zaiton Othman Malaysia 4,972
(14.67,1.59m,9.56m, 25.99 ,5.42m,38.26m,2.25.39)
2 Chanchai Sujariya Thailand 4,533
(15.20, , ,25.79,5.23m,21.90m,2.19.88)
3 Yu Long Nyu Singapore 4,385
(16.31,1.44m,9.11m,25.72,5.49m,27.44m,2.26.71)
4 Chan See-huey Singapore 4,332
(15.38,1.59m,8.32m,27.02,5.06m,20.14m,2.33.63)  4161
5 Martini Indonesia 4,243
( ,1.62m, ,5.15m, 21.60-21.64 (319p) ,2.38.81)

1987 SEA Games Partial Results

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Jakarta, Indonesia Sept 1987

Compiled by Pirie Enzo from Various sources

Mens

100M Final 16/9
1    Sumet Promna         Thailand         10.36
2    Mardi            Indonesia        10.36
3    Haron Mundir        Singapore        10.57
5    Julio Bayaban         Philippines        10.83
6    Hoon Kim Seng        Singapore        10.98
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200M Final 18/9
1    Sumet Promna        Thailand        20.99
2    Purnomo Mohd Yudi    Indonesia        21.26
3    Haron Mundir        Singapore        21.39
7    Sandy Ang        Singapore        22.24
.
400M Heats 17/9
Heat 1
1    Elisser Wattebosy    Indonesia        47.40
2    Isidro del Prado    Philippines        47.86
3    Ismail Hashim        Malaysia        48.00
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Heat 2
1    Mohd Nordin Jadi    Malaysia        48.47
2    Chanvit Insawang    Thailand        48.77
3    Romeo Gido        Philippines        49.11
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400M FINAL 18/9
1    Mohammed Nordin Jadi    Malaysia        46.56
2    Isidro del Prado    Philippines        46.78
3    Elisser Wattebosy    Indonesia        46.85
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800M 16/9
1     Tun Win Thalp         Burma            1:51.45
2     Cherm Srichudanu     Thailand        1:52.07
3          Romeo Gido         Philippines        1:52.165
S. Pandian        Singapore        1:55.46

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1500M
1    Sivalingam Muthiah    Malayisa        3:52.26
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5000M 17/9
1    Edwardus Nabunome    Indonesia        14:35.23
2    Hector Begeo        Philippines        15:05.33
3    Zainuddin        Indonesia        15″09.04
4    Mario Castro        Philippines        15:25.13
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10000M
1    Edwardus Nabunome    Inodonesia        30:16.44
.
Marathon
1    Ali Sofyan Siregar    Indonesia        2:31.58
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3000M Steeples
1    Hector Begeo         Philippines        9:08.03
2     Carlito Donina        Philippines
.
110M Hurdles
1    Hero Prayogo        Indonesia        14.29
.
400M Hurdles 17/9
1    Herman Mandagi        Indonesia        51.92
2    Leopoldo Arnillo    Philippines        53.30
3    Badrul Jamaludin    Malaysia        53.32
.
High Jump 17/9
1    Loo Cwee Pweng        Malaysia        2.10m
2    Phitoon Hreathong    Thailand        2.10m
3    Ramjit Nairu        Malaysia        2.06m
4    Mohd Azar Sapuan    Singapore        2.04m
5    Jim Hul            Singapore        2.02m
.
Pole Vault 16/9
1    Hadi Wacono        Indonesia        4.55m
2    Dario De Rosas        Philippines        4.40m
3    Nirman Rampai        Indonesia        4.40m
5    Chan Chin Wah        Singapore        4.30m
6    Ng Kean Mun        Singapore        4.20m
(6 competitors)
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Long Jump 16/9
1     Eko Subagyo        Indonesia        7.52m
2    Ahmad Mazian        Malaysia        7.48m
3    Marwoto            Indonesia        7.28m
5     Luis Juico         Philippines        6.66m
(5 competitors)
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Triple Jump 18/9
1    Mohammed Zakri Sadri    Malaysia        15.37m
2    S. Thaveechalermdit    Thailand        15.32m
3     Sidek Sahak        Malaysia        15.04m
6     Francis Nathan        Singapore        14.81m
.
Shotput
1    Bancha Supanroj        Thailand        15.96m
.
Discus 18/9
1    Ardol Kerdsri        Thailand        47.52m
2    Saw Hein Shwee        Burma
3    James Wong Tuck    Yim    Singapore        44.82m
.
Hammer 18/9
1    Budi Darma        Indonesia        52.08m
2    Samreet Dhaliwal    Malaysia        49.72m
3        Kiyanto            Indonesia        49.38m
.
Javelin
1    Frans Mahuse        Indonesia        75.38m
.
Decathlon
1    Julius Uwe        Indonesia        7001pts
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10km Track Walk 18/9
1    Rachmat Sumarsono    Indonesia        45:19.01
2    Lawa Jamaluddin        Indonesia        46:51.60
3    Apparoa            Burma            47:59.56
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20km Road Walk 15/9
1    Rachmat Sumarsono    Indonesia        1:37.18.7
2    Myint Lwin        Burma            1:39.10.9
3    Jamaludin Lawa        Indonesia        1:39:57.3
4    R. Rajasegaran        Singapore        1:41.40.91
.
4x100m Relay
1    Thailand                    39.72

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4x400m Relay
1    Malaysia                    3:09.40
Philippines                        3:13.59
(Gido, Bayaban, Larce, Del Prado)

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Womens

100M Heats
Lydia De Vega (PHI) 11.31 (SEAG RP RECORD)
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Final 16/9
1    Lydia De Vega        Philippines     11.28 (SEAG RP RECORD)
2    Ratjal Sripet        Thailand     11.81
3    Sarjatuldur Hamzah    Malaysia     11.85
5    Elena Ganosa         Philippines     11.94
Hermy Maspaltella     (INA)
Prema Govindan        Singapore     DNS
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200M Final 18/9
1    Lydia De Vega        Philippines    23.57
2    Ratjal Sripet        Thailand    23.93
3    Sajartuldur Hamzah    Malaysia    24.00

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400M Final 18/9
1    Josephine Mary Singarayar    Malaysia54.25
2    Thin Thin Maw            Burma    54.67
3    Mar Mar Oo            Burma    54.82
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800M 16/9
1    Josephine Mary Singarayar    Malaysia    2:09.99
2    Sukanya Sang Ngeun        Thailand    2:12.26
3    S Sumah                Indonesia    2:15.73
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1500M
1    Charin Sunangrong        Thailand    4:40.69
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3000M 17/9
1    Khin Khin Htwe            Burma        9:35.35
2    Martha Kase            Indonesia    10:10.76
3    Agida Fatima Amaral        Indonesia    10:13.48
4    K. Jayamani            Singapore    10:53.38
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5000M
1     Khin Khin Htwe            Burma            16:42.31
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10000M 16/9
1    Mar Mar Min            Burma            35:28.83
2    Sarmiyanti            Indonesia        36:13.09
3    Victoria            Burma            37:19.95
4    Toh So Liang            Singapore        38:41.50
.
Marathon
1    Mar Mar Min            Burma            2:50.51
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100M Hurdles 18/9
1    Agrifina de la Cruz        Philippines    14.19
2    Aye Aye Maw            Burma        14.70
3    Nenita Adan            Philippines    14.75
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400M Hurdles 17/9
1    Nenita Adan            Philippines    60.38
2    Agrifina de la Cruz        Philippines    60.57
3    Martha Lekransi            Indonesia    60.62
4    Chann Onn Yee            Malaysia    60.68
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High Jump
1    Sangkokorn Rangpodok        Thailand    1.71m
6    Corazon Magante            Philippines    1.65m
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Long Jump 17/9
1    Lydia de Vega            Philippines    6.27m
2    Doris Chong            Malaysia    6.08m
3    Somboon Wattaporn        Thailand    6.07m
7     Chan See Huey            Singapore    5.51m
.
Shotput 18/9
1    Yosephine Mahuse        Indonesia    14.34m
2    Lee Chiew Ha            Malaysia    13.85m
3    Yunita S. Paomey        Indonesia    12.51m
4    Dorie Cortejo            Philippines    11.61m
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Discus 16/9
1    Juliana Effendi            Indonesia    43.98m
2    Dorie Cortejo            Philippines    42.48m
(no bronze awarded)
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Javelin 17/9
1    Tati Ratnaningsih        Indonesia    51.10m
2    Erlinda Lavandia        Philippines    45.96m
3    Chantha Womgsawas        Thailand    44.44m
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Heptathlon 17/9
1    Yublina Mangi            Indonesia    4687
2    Nene Gamo            Philippines    4607
3    Wong Leh King            Malaysia    4178
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5k Walk
1    Iece Magdalena Siregar    Indonesia        24:34.10
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10km Walk Final 17/9
1    Hia Swee            Burma        53:52.11 (SEA REC)
2    Kyin Lwan            Burma        54:10.15
3    Magadalena Ice            Indonesia    55:10.04
6    Low Guay Hoon            Singapore    57:07.29
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4x100m Relay
1    Thailand                    45.57
2    Philippines
(Ganosa, Gamo, dela Cruz, De Vega)

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4x400m Relay
1    Malaysia                    3:42.39
Philippines                        3:44.96
(Ganosa, Adan, de la Cruz, De Vega)

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