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Men's 200m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Soraoat DABBANG
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20.74
2.
Ngan NGOC NGHIA
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20.85
3.
Muhammad Arsyad MD SAAT
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21.26
4.
Bayu KERTANEGARA
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21.32
5.
Kongkhan KHEUABMAVONG
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22.28
6.
Salin TORT
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22.68
7.
Abdul Hakem ISMAIL
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23.02
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Puripol BOONSON
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21.08
2.
Lalu Muhammad ZOHRI
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21.13
3.
Mark Ren LEE
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21.44
4.
Jonathan NYEPA
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21.44
5.
Muhd Noor Firdaus AR RASYID
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21.65
6.
Sorsy PHOMPAKDY
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21.92
7.
Sokong PEN
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21.98
8.
Anfernee LOPENA
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22.10
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Men's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Soraoat DABBANG
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20.62
2.
Ngan NGOC NGHIA
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20.84
3.
Lalu Muhammad ZOHRI
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21.02
4.
Jonathan NYEPA
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21.02
5.
Mark Ren LEE
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21.48
6.
Bayu KERTANEGARA
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21.58
 
Muhammad Arsyad MD SAAT
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DNS
 
Puripol BOONSON
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DNF
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kieran TUNTIVATE
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3:58.51
2.
Phuoc LUONG DUC
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3:59.31
3.
Wahyudi PUTRA
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3:59.36
4.
Alfrence BRAZA
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4:00.31
5.
Yun VIRAK
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4:02.16
6.
Edwin GIRON
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4:04.27
7.
Prabudass KRISHNAN
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4:05.13
8.
Van Dung GIANG
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4:05.41
9.
Pongsakorn SUKSAWAT
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4:05.98
10.
Hein Htet AUNG
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4:10.62
11.
Min Min ZAW
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4:10.96
12.
Sophut PHAT
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4:12.38
13.
Maheswaren SHANMUGAM
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4:13.37
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Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ernest John OBIENA
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5.65
2.
Kasinphob CHOMMANAD
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5.20
3.
Patsapong AMSAM-ANG
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5.20
4.
Idan Fauzan RICHSAN
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4.85
5.
Mohd Naufal SHAHRUL
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4.80
6.
Asrul BADROLDIN
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4.40
 
Jun Yu LOW
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NM
 
Koh WEI SHIEN
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NM
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Men's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kittipong BOONMAWAN
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64.49
2.
Jackie Wong SIEW CHEER
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64.20
3.
Sadat Merzuqi AJISAN
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59.76
4.
Ye Htut AUNG
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57.49
5.
Thanwarak KANASSAVAPAISAL
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53.98
6.
Pang CHAMROEUN
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51.82
7.
John Albert MANTUA
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42.96
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Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Abdul HAFIZ
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69.60
2.
Hoai Van NGUYEN
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69.55
3.
Agustinus ABADI NDIKEN
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66.20
4.
John Paul SARMIENTO
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64.23
5.
Wachirawit SORNWICHAI
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64.10
6.
Melvin CALANO
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63.96
7.
Ahmad Zawawi SYED ABRAR
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55.37
8.
Touch PHOEURN
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47.80
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Women's 200m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Thi Nhi Yen TRAN
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23.67
2.
Veronica Shanti PEREIRA
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23.94
3.
Nur Afrina B.MOHAMAD RIZAL
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24.20
4.
Athicha PETCHAKUL
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24.32
5.
Sang LIDA
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25.73
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Zaidatul Husniah ZULKIFLI
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23.56
2.
Kristina Marie KNOTT
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23.79
3.
Elizabeth-Ann Shee Ru TAN
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24.13
4.
Thanh Truc KHA
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24.15
5.
On-Uma CHATTHA
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25.55
6.
Sreypheap DUONG
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25.96
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Women's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Veronica Shanti PEREIRA
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22.69
2.
Thi Nhi Yen TRAN
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23.54
3.
Zaidatul Husniah ZULKIFLI
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23.60
4.
Kristina Marie KNOTT
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23.79
5.
Elizabeth-Ann Shee Ru TAN
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24.03
6.
Nur Afrina B.MOHAMAD RIZAL
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24.09
7.
Thanh Truc KHA
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24.48
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Women's 5000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Thi Oanh NGUYEN
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17:00.33
2.
Hong Le Thi PHAM
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17:06.72
3.
Odekta Elvina NAIBAHO
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17:13.63
4.
Joida GAGNAO
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17:22.48
5.
Inthakoumman LODKEO
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17:36.05
6.
Vanessa Ying Zhuang LEE
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18:02.52
7.
Angela FREITAS
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18:35.80
8.
Abegail MANZANO
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18:41.76
9.
Mar Se KHIN
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18:55.37
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