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Athletics at the Southeast Asian Games 2023


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Women's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Subenrat INSAENG
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57.69
2.
Queenie Ting KUNG NI
MAS.gif
50.73
3.
Le Thi CAM DUNG
VIE.gif
45.08
4.
Nur Atiqah SUFIAH
MAS.gif
44.39
5.
Phon SOVANNARA
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29.75
6.
Areerat INTADID
THA.gif
24.18
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Women's 4x100m Relay
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jirapat KHANONTA
Sukanda PETRAKSA
Athicha PETCHAKUL
Manatsada SAMMANO
THA.gif
44.24
2.
Du Y HOANG
Thi My Tien HUYNH
Thanh Truc KHA
Tu Chinh LE
VIE.gif
44.51
3.
Azreen Nabila ALIAS
Nur Afrina B.MOHAMAD RIZAL
Nur Aishah ROFINA ALING
Zaidatul Husniah ZULKIFLI
MAS.gif
44.58
4.
Bernice Yee Ling LIEW
Clara Si Hui GOH
Elizabeth-Ann Shee Ru TAN
Nur Izlyn ZAINI
SGP.gif
45.16
5.
Jessel LUMAPAS
Kayla Anise RICHARDSON
Kristina Marie KNOTT
Kyla Ashley RICHARDSON
PHI.gif
45.17
6.
Seyha PEN
Sreypheap DUONG
Sreyroth KHAN
Pok PISEY
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49.50
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Women's Heptathlon

100m Hurdles (Event 1/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hoang THANH
VIE.gif
14.49
2.
Linh Na NGUYEN
VIE.gif
14.57
3.
Sunisa KHOTSEEMUEANG
THA.gif
14.76
4.
Sarah DEQUINAN
PHI.gif
14.77
5.
Norliyana KAMARUDDIN
MAS.gif
15.26
6.
Winnie Eng MAY XIN
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Women's Heptathlon
High Jump (Event 2/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Norliyana KAMARUDDIN
MAS.gif
1.81
2.
Sarah DEQUINAN
PHI.gif
1.72
3.
Sunisa KHOTSEEMUEANG
THA.gif
1.69
4.
Linh Na NGUYEN
VIE.gif
1.66
5.
Hoang THANH
VIE.gif
1.63
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Women's Heptathlon
Shot Put (Event 3/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sunisa KHOTSEEMUEANG
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11.73
2.
Linh Na NGUYEN
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11.30
3.
Norliyana KAMARUDDIN
MAS.gif
10.59
4.
Sarah DEQUINAN
PHI.gif
10.57
5.
Hoang THANH
VIE.gif
8.01
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Women's Heptathlon
200m (Event 4/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hoang THANH
VIE.gif
25.16
2.
Linh Na NGUYEN
VIE.gif
25.26
3.
Sarah DEQUINAN
PHI.gif
26.15
4.
Sunisa KHOTSEEMUEANG
THA.gif
26.15
5.
Norliyana KAMARUDDIN
MAS.gif
26.84
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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
VIE.gif
1:53.34
3.
Wan Muhammad FAZRI
MAS.gif
1:53.86
4.
Mariano MASANO
PHI.gif
1:53.96
5.
Van Dung GIANG
VIE.gif
1:54.98
6.
Maheswaren SHANMUGAM
MAS.gif
1:55.39
7.
Min Min ZAW
MYA.gif
1:55.99
8.
Hariharan KRISHNAN
SGP.gif
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
MYA.gif
31:25.55
4.
Agus PRAYOGO
INA.gif
31:53.52
5.
Felisberto DE DEUS
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32:27.76
6.
Quoc Luat DO
VIE.gif
32:36.32
7.
Yan VIBOL
CAM.gif
32:53.07
8.
Sonny WAGDOS
PHI.gif
33:00.23
9.
Richard SALANO
PHI.gif
34:12.04
10.
Muhammad IKBOLASEN
MAS.gif
34:14.55
11.
Poo Vasanthan SUBRAMANIAM
MAS.gif
34:20.14
12.
Ouk ROHIT
CAM.gif
34:44.19
13.
Quoc Anh NGUYEN
VIE.gif
35:05.44
14.
San NAING
MYA.gif
35:36.67
15.
Shaun GOH
SGP.gif
37:31.25
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Cong Lich QUACH
VIE.gif
53.37
2.
Alhryan E. LABITA
PHI.gif
53.82
3.
Jun Jie Calvin QUEK
SGP.gif
54.76
4.
Deuanpheang XAYYAPHEAT
LAO.gif
55.32
5.
Thawatchai KONGIAM
THA.gif
55.89
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Eric CRAY
PHI.gif
52.73
2.
Rusleen Zikry Putra ROSELI
MAS.gif
53.02
3.
Natthaphon DANSUNGNOEN
THA.gif
53.71
4.
Halomoan Edwin BINSAR
INA.gif
55.50
5.
Duc Son NGUYEN
VIE.gif
57.78
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Eric CRAY
PHI.gif
50.03
2.
Natthaphon DANSUNGNOEN
THA.gif
50.73
3.
Jun Jie Calvin QUEK
SGP.gif
50.75
4.
Halomoan Edwin BINSAR
INA.gif
51.54
5.
Rusleen Zikry Putra ROSELI
MAS.gif
52.26
6.
Cong Lich QUACH
VIE.gif
53.06
7.
Alhryan E. LABITA
PHI.gif
53.89
8.
Deuanpheang XAYYAPHEAT
LAO.gif
55.40
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