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Athletics at the Southeast Asian Games 2023


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Men's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Soraoat DABBANG
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10.37
2.
Marc Brian LOUIS
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10.39
3.
Muhammad Haiqal HANAFI
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10.45
3.
Khairul Hafiz JANTAN
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10.45
5.
Ngan NGOC NGHIA
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10.46
6.
Joshua Hanwei CHUA
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10.78
7.
Sokong PEN
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10.80
 
Lalu Muhammad ZOHRI
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Men's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tawan KAEWKAM
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2.27
2.
Duc Anh VU
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2.17
3.
Farrell Glenn FELIX
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2.15
4.
Moh. Eizlan DAHALAN
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2.15
5.
Leonard GROSPE
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2.13
6.
Kobsit SITTHICHAI
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2.07
7.
Ernie CALIPAY
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2.01
8.
Yan CHAN
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1.95
9.
Khem NHORK
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1.85
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Men's 4x400m Relay
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Clinton Kingsley BAUTISTA
Michael DEL PRADO
Joyme SEQUITA
Umajesty WILLIAMS
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3:07.22
2.
Jirateep BUNDEE
Aphisit CHUMSRI
Thawatchai KONGIAM
Semathong RUAMCHOKTHA
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3:07.23
3.
Muhammad Firdaus BIN MOHAMAD ZEMI
Rusleen Zikry Putra ROSELI
Tharshan SHANMUGAM
Umar OSMAN
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3:08.82
4.
Cong Lich QUACH
Dinh Son TRAN
Tran Nhat HOANG
Tung Lam NGUYEN
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3:09.65
5.
Chin Hui NG
Siong En Reuben Rainer LEE
Thiruben S/O THANA RAJAN
Zubin Percy MUNCHERJI
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3:10.11
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Women's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Supanich POOLKERD
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11.63
2.
Kristina Marie KNOTT
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11.66
3.
Zaidatul Husniah ZULKIFLI
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11.69
4.
Du Y HOANG
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11.73
5.
Elizabeth-Ann Shee Ru TAN
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12.00
6.
Sang LIDA
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12.39
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Veronica Shanti PEREIRA
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11.49
2.
Thi Nhi Yen TRAN
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11.71
3.
Nur Aishah ROFINA ALING
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12.04
4.
On-Uma CHATTHA
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12.28
5.
Kyla Ashley RICHARDSON
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12.40
6.
Silina PHA APHAY
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12.59
7.
Sreypheap DUONG
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12.71
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Veronica Shanti PEREIRA
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11.41
2.
Supanich POOLKERD
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11.58
3.
Thi Nhi Yen TRAN
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11.75
4.
Zaidatul Husniah ZULKIFLI
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11.83
5.
Du Y HOANG
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11.85
6.
Elizabeth-Ann Shee Ru TAN
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11.96
7.
Nur Aishah ROFINA ALING
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12.12
 
Kristina Marie KNOTT
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Women's 10000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Thi Oanh NGUYEN
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35:11.53
2.
Hong Le Thi PHAM
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35:21.09
3.
Odekta Elvina NAIBAHO
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35:31.03
4.
Aye Aye THAN
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36:02.54
5.
Cristine HALLASGO
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36:41.08
6.
Inthakoumman LODKEO
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37:29.58
7.
Vanessa Ying Zhuang LEE
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37:46.21
8.
Angela FREITAS
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38:11.04
9.
Joida GAGNAO
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38:27.63
10.
Ting Xuan TOH
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39:20.64
11.
Mar Se KHIN
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39:28.59
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Women's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jariya WICHAIDIT
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52.60
2.
Gennah MALAPIT
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49.55
3.
Evalyn PALABRICA
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48.31
4.
Ng Jing XUAN
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44.58
5.
Supisara NGERNDIST
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43.28
6.
Pavithra Devi JAYAINDRAN
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43.16
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Women's 4x400m Relay
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hoang Thi MINH HANH
Thi Hang NGUYEN
Thi Huyen NGUYEN
Thi Ngoc NGUYEN
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3:33.05
2.
Bernalyn BEJOY
Robyn BROWN
Jessel LUMAPAS
Maureen Emily SCHRIJVERS
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3:37.75
3.
Sukanya JANCHONA
Benny NONTANAM
Sasipim SATACHOT
Arisa WERUWANARAK
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3:39.29
4.
Chelsea Cassiopea Evali BOPULAS
Mandy GOH LI
Nurul Aliah NOR AZMI
Shereen VALLABOUY
MAS.gif
3:39.89
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