Athletics at the 1993 SEA Games | |
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Venue | National Stadium[1] |
Date | 13–17 June 1993 |
Nations | 10 |
Athletics events at the 1993 SEA Games were held between 13–17 June in Singapore.
Medal table
* Host nation (Singapore)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Malaysia (MAS) | 14 | 6 | 7 | 27 |
2 | Indonesia (INA) | 13 | 11 | 7 | 31 |
3 | Thailand (THA) | 8 | 11 | 7 | 26 |
4 | Philippines (PHI) | 6 | 6 | 10 | 22 |
5 | Myanmar (MYA) | 2 | 7 | 2 | 11 |
6 | Singapore (SIN)* | 1 | 3 | 8 | 12 |
7 | Vietnam (VIE) | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Totals (7 entries) | 44 | 44 | 44 | 132 |
Medal summary
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres[2] | Mardi Lestari Indonesia | 10.16 | Khadik Juntasi Indonesia | 10.52 | Niti Piyapan Thailand | 10.56 |
200 metres[3] | Niti Piyapan Thailand | 20.93 GR | Hamkah Afik Singapore | 21.34 | Ernawan Witarsa Indonesia | 21.44 |
400 metres[2] | Elieser Wattebosi Indonesia | 46.37 NR | Yutthana Thonglek Thailand | 46.68 | Mohd Yazid Parlan Malaysia | 47.50 |
800 metres[3] | Ramu Thangavelu Malaysia | 1:51.81 | Alexander Resmol Indonesia | 1:52.07 | Tun Win Thein Myanmar | 1:52.22 |
1500 metres[1] | Parluatan Siregar Indonesia | 3:47.28 GR | Shwe Aung Myanmar | 3:47.83 | Hector Begeo Philippines | 3:49.00 |
5000 metres[4] | Munusamy Ramachandran Malaysia | 14:08.97 GR | Gopal Thein Win Myanmar | 14:20.93 | Subeno Indonesia | 14:24.20 |
10000 metres[5] | Munusamy Ramachandran Malaysia | 30:05.09 GR | Gopal Thein Win Myanmar | 30:08.56 | Osias Kamlase Indonesia | 30:21.12 |
110 m hurdles[2] | Nur Herman Majid Malaysia | 14.45 | Anekpol Mongkoldech Thailand | 14.52 | Nguyễn Văn Lợi Vietnam | 14.88 |
400 m hurdles[3] | Chanon Keanchan Thailand | 50.54 GR | Sakorn Tongtip Thailand | 51.24 | Herman Balagaize Indonesia | 51.57 |
3000 m steeplechase[5] | Parluatan Siregar Indonesia | 9:08.87 | Hector Begeo Philippines | 9:10.55 | Ramu Thangavelu Malaysia | 9:23.41 |
4 × 100 metres relay[5] | Thailand (THA) Niti Piyapan Pongsak Watcharakup Worasit Vechaphut Kriengkrai Narom[6] | 39.61 | Indonesia (INA) Antonius Khadik Juntasi Mardi Lestari Ernawan Witarsa | 39.63 | Singapore (SGP) | 40.35 |
4 × 400 metres relay[5] | Thailand (THA) Chanon Keanchan Sakorn Tongtip Yuthana Thonglek Wirwat Poomipak | 3:07.30 | Indonesia (INA) Herman Balagaize[7] Don Bosko Maturani Novi Persulessy Elieser Wattebosi | 3:09.54 NR | Malaysia (MAS) | 3:10.19 |
Marathon[1] | Naek Sagala Indonesia | 2:24.37 | Indro Sowarno Wanidi Indonesia | 2:28.20 | Jiratikarn Boonma Thailand | 2:30.50 |
10 km walk[3] | Tun Tin Myanmar | 47:01.8 | P. Ravindran Malaysia | 47:16.7 | Tan Kheik Tiong Singapore | 49:29.0 |
20 km walk[2] | P. Ravindran Malaysia | 1:38:36 | Tun Tin Myanmar | 1:41:46 | Ricky Khoo Ching Mong Singapore | 1:42:52 |
High jump[3] | Lou Cwee Peng Malaysia | 2.21 m | Pornsak Playyod Thailand | 2.17 | Loo Kum Zee Malaysia | 2.13 m |
Pole vault[4] | Edward Lasquete Philippines | 4.85 m GR | Emerson Obiena Philippines | 4.50 m | Mok Hay Foo Singapore | 4.50 m |
Long jump[5] | Mohd Zaki Sadri Malaysia | 7.77 m GR | Agus Riza Irawan Indonesia | 7.67 m | Yuttapong Homehong Thailand | 7.31 m |
Triple jump[2] | Mohd Zaki Sadri Malaysia | 16.27 m | Sidik Sahak Malaysia | 15.91 m | Sangvorn Thaveechalermdit Thailand | 15.71 m |
Shot put[2] | Arjan Singh Malaysia | 15.72 m | Bruce Ventura Philippines | 15.69 m | Bancha Supanroj Thailand | 15.54 m |
Discus throw[3] | James Wong Tuck Yim Singapore | 49.02 m | Adul Kerdsri Thailand | 46.60 m | Fidel Repizo Philippines | 45.68 m |
Hammer throw[8] | Wong Tee Kue Malaysia | 58.50 m | James Wong Tuck Yim Singapore | 52.86 m | Augustin Jarina, Jr. Philippines | 50.02 m |
Javelin throw[5] | Frederikus Mahuse Indonesia | 72.50 m | Mohd Yazid Imran Malaysia | 70.60 m | Timotius Ndiken Indonesia | 70.14 |
Decathlon[2] | Julius Uwe Indonesia | 7013 pts NR | Timotius Ndiken Indonesia | 7009 pts | Leonardo Obligado Philippines | 6195 pts |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres[2] | Lydia de Vega Philippines | 11.60 | Shanti Govindasamy Malaysia | 11.75 | Rhoda Sinoro Philippines | 12.14 |
200 metres[3] | Lydia de Vega Philippines | 23.37 GR | Shanti Govindasamy Malaysia | 23.56 | Dokjun Dokduang Thailand | 24.06 |
400 metres[2] | Noodang Pimpol Thailand | 52.60 | Rabia Abdul Salam Malaysia | 52.73 | Saleerat Srimek Thailand | 54.47 |
800 metres[3] | Esther Sumah Suwadi Indonesia | 2:06.11 | Sukanya Sang-Nguen Thailand | 2:08.21 | Marietta Tabangan Philippines | 2:08.72 |
1500 metres[8] | Marietta Tabangan Philippines | 4:29.69 | Esther Sumah Suwadi Indonesia | 4:32.09 | Palaniappan Jayanthi Malaysia | 4:32.46 |
3000 metres[4] | Palaniappan Jayanthi Malaysia | 9:27.62 | Pa Pa Myanmar | 9:47.62 | Suryati Marija Indonesia | 9:51.43 |
10000 metres[5] | Palaniappan Jayanthi Malaysia | 35:37.21 | Pa Pa Myanmar | 37:28.74 | Toh Soh Liang Singapore | 38:41.56 |
Marathon[1] | Suryati Marija Indonesia | 2:50:58 | Toh Soh Liang Singapore | 2:58:02 | Maria Lawalata Indonesia | 3:04:37 |
100 m hurdles[2] | Martini Kustiah Indonesia | 13.93 | Elma Muros Philippines | 14.00 | Vũ Bích Hường Vietnam | 14.13 |
400 m hurdles[2] | Elma Muros Philippines | 58.65 | Saleerat Srimek Thailand | 1:01.41 | Nene Pellosis Philippines | 1:01.53 |
4 × 100 metres relay[5] | Thailand (THA) Naparat Suajongprue[6] Ratjai Siripet Dokjun Dokduang Savitree Srichure | 44.65 GR | Philippines (PHI) Elena Ganosa Lydia de Vega Elma Muros Rhoda Sinoro | 45.50 | Malaysia (MAS) | 45.70 |
4 × 400 metres relay[5] | Malaysia (MAS) Shanti Ramachandran Shanti Govindasamy Josephine Mary Singarayar Rabia Abdul Salam | 3:35.83 | Thailand (THA) Srirat Chimrak Sukanya Sang-Nguen Saleerat Srimek Noodang Pimpol | 3:36.48 | Philippines (PHI) Elma Muros Nene Pellosis Perla Balatucan Elena Ganosa | 3:53.35 |
5 km walk[5] | Hasiati Lawole Indonesia | 26:12.94 | Kyin Lwan Myanmar | 26:29.87 | Helen Low Singapore | 26:32.89 |
10 km walk[4] | Cheng Tong Lean Malaysia | 52:59 | Hasiati Lawole Indonesia | 53:31 | Helen Low Singapore | 54:20 |
High jump[5] | Jaruwan Jenjudkarn Thailand | 1.80 m | Rassamee Taemsri Thailand | 1.80 m | Vũ Mỹ Hạnh Vietnam | 1.76 m |
Long jump[2] | Elma Muros Philippines | 6.44 m | Rabbaiya Indonesia | 6.22 m | Nor Aishah Ismail Malaysia | 5.93 m |
Shot put[2] | Sunisa Yooyao Thailand | 14.42 m | Junitha Sandra Paomey Indonesia | 13.62 m | Aye Aye Nwe Myanmar | 13.40 m |
Discus throw[5] | Aye Aye Nwe Myanmar | 49.92 m GR | Sunisa Yooyao Thailand | 46.62 m | Dorie Cortejo Philippines | 42.30 m |
Javelin throw[4] | Taty Ratnaningsih Indonesia | 46.14 m | Sukon Piromkhory Thailand | 44.84 m | Erlinda Lavandia Philippines | 44.00 m |
Heptathlon[3] | Rumini Indonesia | 5204 pts | Elma Muros Philippines | 5132 pts | Yu Long Nyu Singapore | 5116 pts |
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Double in marathon gives Indonesia three of five golds". The Straits Times. 14 June 1993. p. 27. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "Day 3 Results". The New Paper. 15 June 1993. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Day 5 Results". The New Paper. 17 June 1993. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Day 4 Results". The New Paper. 16 June 1993. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Day 6 Results". The New Paper. 18 June 1993. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
- 1 2 "รวมทำเนียบแชมป์ผลัด 4x100 ม.ก่อนไต้ฝุ่นไทยผงาดแชมป์สมัย 21". Khaosod. 25 August 2017. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
- ↑ Fofid, Rudy. "Rekor Emma Tahapary Dan 12 Bintang Maluku, Masih Bertahan 10-37 Tahun". Maluku Post. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
- 1 2 "Day 2 Results". The New Paper. 14 June 1993. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
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