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Athletics at the 1991 SEA Games | |
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The athletics competition at the 1991 SEA Games was held at the Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila, Philippines
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Thailand (THA) | 12 | 8 | 8 | 28 |
2 | Malaysia (MAS) | 11 | 7 | 9 | 27 |
3 | Philippines (PHI) | 7 | 7 | 8 | 22 |
4 | Indonesia (INA) | 6 | 14 | 7 | 27 |
5 | Myanmar (MYA) | 6 | 4 | 8 | 18 |
6 | Vietnam (VIE) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
7 | Brunei (BRU) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
8 | Singapore (SIN) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (8 entries) | 42 | 42 | 42 | 126 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 m | Mardi Lestari | 10.44 | Visut Watanasin | 10.59 | Abdul Rahman Koyakutty | 10.74 |
200 m | Seaksarn Boonrat | 20.94 CR | Wongsupgaroen Watchara | 21.04 | Kyaw Htoo Aung | 21.36 |
400 m | Aktawat Sakoolchan | 46.37 | Isidro del Prado | 46.98 | Anucha Satirangsimon | 47.06 |
800 m | Samson Vellabuoy | 1:48.96 | Tun Win Thein | 1:50.61 | Rama Thangavellu | 1:50.89 |
1500 m | Rama Thangavellu | 3:50.44 | Samuel Huwae | 3:52.74 | Tun Wein Thein | 3:54.10 |
5.000 m | Subeno | 14:12.66 CR | Eduardus Nabunome | 14:13.41 | Hector Begeo | 14:35.36 |
10.000 m | Eduardus Nabunome | 30:07.72 CR | Osias Kamiase | 30:09.50 | Enrico Rosin | 31:39.79 |
110 m hurdles | Nur Herman Majid | 14.15 CR | Hamdi Jafaar | 14.27 | Ameekpol Mongkoldech | 14.35 |
400 m hurdles | Chanon Keanchan | 50.94 CR | Htay Win | 52.07 | Hamdi Jafaar | 52.15 |
3.000 m steeplechase | Hector Begeo | 8:55.85 CR | Parlautan Siregar | 9:01.09 | Samuel Huwae | 9:15.48 |
4 × 100 m relay | Thailand | 39.78 | Indonesia | 40.27 | Malaysia | 40.79 |
4 × 400 m relay | Thailand | 3:06.74 | Malaysia | 3:08.98 | Philippines | 3:13.65 |
10 km walk | Subramaniam Karunanithi | 44:50.39 | Tun Tin | 45:21.85 | Jamaluddin Lawa | 45:47.85 |
20 km walk | Tun Tin | 1:35.30 CR | Subramaniam Karunanithi | 1:36.47 | Apparao | 1:37.59 |
Pole vault | Edward Lasquete | 4.80 m | Nirmah Rampai | 4.65 | Hadi Wacono | 4.55 |
High Jump | Lou Cwee Peng | 2.17 m CR | Arit Chairak | 2.13 | Phithun Hreanthong | 2.07 |
Long Jump | Mohammad Zaki Sadri | 7.60 m | Eko Subagyo | 7.29 | Alexander Ligtas | 7.14 |
Triple Jump | Mohammad Zaki Sadri | 15.91 m | Sidik Sahak | 15.49 | Tangborn Thaveghalermdit | 15.44 |
Hammer Throw | Wong Tee Kui | 55.54 m CR | Agustin Jarina | 49.64 | Daniel Gianto | 48.70 |
Discus Throw | Fidel Repizo | 52.1 m CR | Adul Kerdsri | 49.04 | Hein Shwe | 47.84 |
Javelin Throw | Frans Mahuse | 75.18 m | Fredy Mahuse | 71.14 | Mohd Yasin Imran | 69.24 |
Shot put | Bancha Supanroj | 16.25 m | Arjan Singh | 15.86 | I Wayan Gunaksi | 15.15 |
Decathlon | Timotius Niken | Watchara Wongsupcharden | Hanapiah Nasir |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 m Wind: +1.3 m/s | Lydia de Vega Mercado | 11.44 | Shanti Govindasamy | 11.63 | Elma Muros | 11.67 |
200 m | Shanti Govindasamy | 23.92 | Lydia de Vega Mercado | 23.95 | Ratjai Sripet | 24.15 |
400 m | Noodang Pimpol | 53.44 CR | Reawadee Srithoa | 53.74 | Josephine Mary Singarayar | 53.78 |
800 m | Sukanya Sang-Nguen | 2:07.11 | Ester Sumah | 2:07.81 | Sprirat Chimrak | 2:08.94 |
1.500 m | Khin Khin Htwe | 4:22.95 | Marietta Magno | 4:24.97 | Marsel Ina Pupan | 4:27.15 |
3.000 m | Palaniappan Jayanthi | 9:26.96 | Khin Khin Htwe | 9:38.18 | Agida Amaral | 9:41.94 |
10.000 m | Khin Khin Htwe | 35:46.44 | Suryati Marija | 35:52.95 | Palaniappan Jayanthi | 36:09.53 |
100 m hurdles | Elma Muros | 13.66 CR | Mapsita Kemal Samat | 14.57 | Nguyen Thu Hang | 14.61 |
400 m hurdles | Reawadee Srithoa | 56.78 CR | Elma Muros | 57.58 | Nene Gamo | 1:01.85 |
4 × 100 m relay | Thailand | 44.95 | Philippines | 45.29 | Malaysia | 45.65 |
4 × 400 m relay | Thailand | 3:53.53 | Malaysia | 3:42.08 | Philippines | 3:44.31 |
5 km walk | Ma Kyin Kwan | 24:03.79 CR | Hasiate Lawole | 24:24.84 | Cho Cho Tet | 25:21.57 |
10 km walk | Ma Kyin Kwan | 51:45.01 | Hasiate Lawole | 51:50.80 | Cho Cho Tet | 53:01.10 |
High Jump | Jaruwan Jenjudkarn | 1.82 m CR | Vu My Hanh | 1.80 | Cherry Ann Janiva | 1.76 |
Long Jump | Elma Muros | 15.91 m | Dokjarn Dokduang | 15.49 | Soe Soe Nyen | 15.44 |
Discus throw | Aye Aye Nwe | 47.44 m | Sunia Nwe | 43.00 | Dorie Cortejo | 41.84 |
Javelin throw | Tati Ratnaningsih | 50.76 m | Erlinda Lavandia | 46.82 | Somchitr Kotsombat | 45.04 |
Shot put | Lee Chiew Ha | 14.10 m | Junita Paomey | 13.82 | Aye Aye Nwe | 12.81 |
Hepthatlon | Nene Gamo | 5.125 pts | Rumini | 5.036 | Yu Long Nyu | 4.831 |
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