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Athletics at the Southeast Asian Games 2021


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Men's 100m
Final Results
 
THA.gif Puripol BOONSON
10.44
 
THA.gif Soraoat DABBANG
10.56
 
SGP.gif Marc Brian LOUIS
10.56
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Lalu Muhammad ZOHRI
INA.gif
10.59
5.
Ngan NGOC NGHIA
VIE.gif
10.64
6.
Muhammad Arsyad MD SAAT
MAS.gif
10.69
7.
Viet TRINH TU
VIE.gif
10.77
8.
Anfernee LOPENA
PHI.gif
10.90
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Men's High Jump
Final Results
 
THA.gif Kobsit SITTHICHAI
2.21
 
MAS.gif Nauraj Singh RANDHAWA
2.18
 
MAS.gif Moh. Eizlan DAHALAN
2.18
THA.gif Tawan Eizlan DAHALAN
2.18
VIE.gif Duc Anh VU
2.18
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
6.
Leonard GROSPE
PHI.gif
2.04
7.
Khem NHORK
CAM.gif
1.90
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Men's 4x400m Relay
Final Results
 
THA.gif Thailand
Aphisit CHUMSRI
S. PHANPAE
Phitchaya SUNTHONTHUAM
Joshua ATKINSON
3:08.58
 
VIE.gif Vietnam
3:08.52
 
SGP.gif Singapore
Jun Jie Calvin QUEK
Thiruben THANA RAJAN
Siong En ReubenRainer LEE
Zong Yang TAN
3:11.09
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Philippines
 
3:14.08
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Women's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
On-Uma CHATTHA
THA.gif
11.95
2.
Kayla Anise RICHARDSON
PHI.gif
12.02
3.
Zaidatul Husniah ZULKIFLI
MAS.gif
12.23
4.
Tyas MURTININGSIH
INA.gif
12.40
5.
Silina PHA APHAY
LAO.gif
12.62
6.
Sreypheap DUONG
CAM.gif
13.20
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
PHI.gif Kayla Anise RICHARDSON
11.60
 
SGP.gif Veronica Shanti PEREIRA
11.62
 
THA.gif Supanich POOLKERD
11.66
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Vanessa VALENTIN
INA.gif
11.67
5.
On-Uma CHATTHA
THA.gif
11.80
6.
Du Y HOANG
VIE.gif
11.94
7.
Azreen Nabila ALIAS
MAS.gif
11.99
8.
Zaidatul Husniah ZULKIFLI
MAS.gif
12.11
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Women's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
VIE.gif Thi Hoang LO
56.37
 
THA.gif Jariya WICHAIDIT
55.65
 
PHI.gif Evalyn PALABRICA
49.07
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Nachan NATTA
THA.gif
47.19
5.
Aye Chan BO
MYA.gif
39.23
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Women's 4x400m Relay
Final Results
 
VIE.gif Vietnam
Thi Ngoc HOANG
Thi Lan QUACH
Thi Hong Van NGUYEN
Thi Huyen NGUYEN
3:37.99
 
THA.gif Thailand
3:42.90
 
PHI.gif Philippines
Eloisa LUZON
Bernalyn BEJOY
Maureen Emily SCHRIJVERS
Robyn BROWN
3:43.26
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Men's Marathon
Final Results
 
VIE.gif Nguyen Thanh HOANG
2:25:08
 
INA.gif Agus PRAYOGO
2:25:38
 
THA.gif Tony Ah-Thit PAYNE
2:26:40
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Van Tuan LE
VIE.gif
2:31:53
5.
Saw Pyae SONE NAY
MYA.gif
2:33:49
6.
Richard SALANO
PHI.gif
2:34:55
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Men's 20km Race Walk
Final Results
 
TUR.gif Vo Xuan VINH
1:32:32
 
INA.gif Hendro HENDRO
1:35:21
 
VIE.gif Thanh Ngung NGUYEN
1:37:43
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Athit SRIWICHAI
THA.gif
1:40:16
5.
Phyo Tun PYAE
MYA.gif
1:42:57
6.
Mai Nyi NYI MOE
MYA.gif
1:47:47
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