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Men's Triple Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Andre ANURA
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16.06
2.
Ronnie MALIPAY
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15.74
3.
Markharry DIONES
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15.70
4.
Thuong Duc NGUYEN
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15.66
5.
Van Dien TRAN
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15.61
6.
Pratchaya TEPPARAK
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15.58
7.
Muhammad Izzul MOHD RAFLI
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15.38
8.
Phumiphat KHUNMANGKOM
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15.31
9.
. SAPWATURAHMAN
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14.75
10.
Roem CHANROTHA
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13.25
 
Hoeun CHAV
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NM
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Men's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Muhammad Irfan SHAMSUDDIN
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57.83
2.
Keatpradit SRISAI
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51.89
3.
Bandit SINGHATONGKUL
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50.02
4.
Thanh Binh PHAN
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48.42
5.
Kamal Farhan ABDUL RAHMAN
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46.76
6.
John Albert MANTUA
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45.63
7.
William III Edward MORRISON
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44.14
8.
Sim SAMEDY
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37.58
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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Thi Thu Ha NGUYEN
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2:08.55
2.
Thi Ngan BUI
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2:08.96
3.
Chui Ling GOH
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2:09.15
4.
Bernalyn BEJOY
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2:09.20
5.
Nurul MUTIARA
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2:14.35
6.
Joginder SINGH
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2:15.77
7.
Hizillawanty JAMAIN
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2:16.92
8.
Ruedee NETTHAI
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2:18.25
9.
Pattarawan CHANPOLTHO
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2:20.96
10.
Sreyroth KHAN
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2:24.46
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Women's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Thi Huyen NGUYEN
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56.29
2.
Robyn BROWN
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56.15
3.
Thi Ngoc NGUYEN
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59.09
4.
Mandy GOH LI
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1:00.70
5.
Arisa WERUWANARAK
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1:04.50
6.
Natchaya CHOWPAKPANG
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1:08.44
7.
Khamailayphom BOUNYAVEUN
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1:09.76
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Women's Shot Put
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Areerat INTADID
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16.71
2.
Eki Febri EKAWATI
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15.24
3.
Nani Shahirah MARYATA
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14.44
4.
Nurul Aini SQUINA
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12.56
5.
Jamela DE ASIS
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12.46
6.
Subenrat INSAENG
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12.12
7.
Aira TEODOSIO
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11.80
8.
Melissa YEE
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11.69
9.
Phon SOVANNARA
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11.37
10.
Monika NEANG
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11.33
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Men's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Muhammad Haiqal HANAFI
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10.47
2.
Soraoat DABBANG
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10.50
3.
Wahyu SETIAWAN
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10.66
4.
Muhd Noor Firdaus AR RASYID
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10.81
5.
Chanyourong NOEB
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10.86
6.
Xaidavahn VONGSAVANH
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10.87
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Khairul Hafiz JANTAN
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10.37
2.
Ngan NGOC NGHIA
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10.47
3.
Marc Brian LOUIS
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10.52
4.
Lalu Muhammad ZOHRI
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10.56
5.
Anfernee LOPENA
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10.86
6.
Sorsy PHOMPAKDY
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10.91
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sokong PEN
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10.80
2.
Joshua Hanwei CHUA
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10.93
3.
Abdul Hakem ISMAIL
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11.25
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