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Women's 4x100m Relay
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jirapat KHANONTA
Sukanda PETRAKSA
Athicha PETCHAKUL
Manatsada SAMMANO
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44.24
2.
Du Y HOANG
Thi My Tien HUYNH
Thanh Truc KHA
Tu Chinh LE
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44.51
3.
Azreen Nabila ALIAS
Nur Afrina B.MOHAMAD RIZAL
Nur Aishah ROFINA ALING
Zaidatul Husniah ZULKIFLI
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44.58
4.
Bernice Yee Ling LIEW
Clara Si Hui GOH
Elizabeth-Ann Shee Ru TAN
Nur Izlyn ZAINI
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45.16
5.
Jessel LUMAPAS
Kayla Anise RICHARDSON
Kristina Marie KNOTT
Kyla Ashley RICHARDSON
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45.17
6.
Seyha PEN
Sreypheap DUONG
Sreyroth KHAN
Pok PISEY
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49.50
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Bunthorn CHHUN
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1:52.91
2.
Phuoc LUONG DUC
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1:53.34
3.
Wan Muhammad FAZRI
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1:53.86
4.
Mariano MASANO
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1:53.96
5.
Van Dung GIANG
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1:54.98
6.
Maheswaren SHANMUGAM
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1:55.39
7.
Min Min ZAW
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1:55.99
8.
Hariharan KRISHNAN
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1:57.98
 
Joshua ATKINSON
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DNS
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Men's 10000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rikki Martin SIMBOLON
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31:08.85
2.
Rui Yong SOH
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31:10.70
3.
Than Htike SOE
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31:25.55
4.
Agus PRAYOGO
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31:53.52
5.
Felisberto DE DEUS
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32:27.76
6.
Quoc Luat DO
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32:36.32
7.
Yan VIBOL
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32:53.07
8.
Sonny WAGDOS
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33:00.23
9.
Richard SALANO
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34:12.04
10.
Muhammad IKBOLASEN
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34:14.55
11.
Poo Vasanthan SUBRAMANIAM
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34:20.14
12.
Ouk ROHIT
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34:44.19
13.
Quoc Anh NGUYEN
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35:05.44
14.
San NAING
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35:36.67
15.
Shaun GOH
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37:31.25
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Cong Lich QUACH
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53.37
2.
Alhryan E. LABITA
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53.82
3.
Jun Jie Calvin QUEK
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54.76
4.
Deuanpheang XAYYAPHEAT
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55.32
5.
Thawatchai KONGIAM
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55.89
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Eric CRAY
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52.73
2.
Rusleen Zikry Putra ROSELI
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53.02
3.
Natthaphon DANSUNGNOEN
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53.71
4.
Halomoan Edwin BINSAR
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55.50
5.
Duc Son NGUYEN
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57.78
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Eric CRAY
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50.03
2.
Natthaphon DANSUNGNOEN
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50.73
3.
Jun Jie Calvin QUEK
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50.75
4.
Halomoan Edwin BINSAR
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51.54
5.
Rusleen Zikry Putra ROSELI
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52.26
6.
Cong Lich QUACH
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53.06
7.
Alhryan E. LABITA
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53.89
8.
Deuanpheang XAYYAPHEAT
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55.40
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