Athletics at the 2009 SEA Games | |
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Venue | Laos National Stadium |
Location | Vientiane, Laos |
Date | 13–17 December 2009 |
Nations | 11 |
Athletics at the 2009 SEA Games , was held at the in Vientiane, Laos from 13 December to 17 December. A total of 45 events were contested.
* Host nation (Laos)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | ![]() | 14 | 20 | 14 | 48 |
2 | ![]() | 7 | 7 | 7 | 21 |
3 | ![]() | 7 | 4 | 11 | 22 |
4 | ![]() | 7 | 3 | 4 | 14 |
5 | ![]() | 6 | 6 | 4 | 16 |
6 | ![]() | 2 | 5 | 2 | 9 |
7 | ![]() | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
8 | ![]() | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
![]() | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (9 entries) | 45 | 46 | 44 | 135 |
The full results can be found here.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 m (Wind: +0.8 m/s) | Suryo Agung Wibowo ![]() | 10.17 GR | Wachara Sondee ![]() | 10.30 | Muhammad Fadlin ![]() | 10.61 |
200 m | Suryo Agung Wibowo ![]() | 20.85 | Sittichai Suwonprateep ![]() | 21.12 | Suppachai Chimdee ![]() | 21.24 |
400 m | Zafril Zuslaini![]() | 47.11 | Heru Astriyanto![]() | 47.35 | Jukkatip Pojaroen![]() | 47.53 |
800 m | Nguyễn Đình Cương ![]() | 1:50.65 | Mohd Jironi Riduan![]() | 1:50.98 | Subramaniam Mathialagan![]() | 1:51.75 |
1500 m | Nguyễn Đình Cương ![]() | 3:46.58 | Mohd Jironi Riduan![]() | 3:47.34 | Mahendran Vadivellan![]() | 3:48.99 |
5000 m | Aung Khaing![]() | 14:43.12 | Boonthung Srisung ![]() | 14:50.71 | Julius Sermona![]() | 14:59.85 |
10000 m | Agus Prayogo ![]() | 29:51.40 | Jauhari Johan![]() | 30:10.52 | Boonthung Srisung ![]() | 30:25.75 |
110 m hurdles | Jamras Rittidet ![]() | 13.89 GR | Mohd Robani Hassan ![]() | 14.05 | Suphan Wongsriphuck ![]() | 14.16 |
400 m hurdles | Narongdech Janjai![]() | 52.49 | Zulkarnain Purba![]() | 53.40 | Phatyot Klong-Ngan![]() | 54.15 |
3000 m steeplechase | Rene Herrera ![]() | 09:11.20 | Patikarn Pechsricha![]() | 09:27.21 | Nguyễn Văn Lý![]() | 09:38.80 |
4 × 100 m relay | ![]() Suppachai Chimdee Wachara Sondee Sompote Suwannarangsri Sittichai Suwonprateep | 39.34 | ![]() Gary Yeo Elfi Mustapa Lee Chong Wei Amirudin Jamal | 39.82 | ![]() Riski Latip Apip Dwi Cahyono Muhammad Fadlin Suryo Agung Wibowo | 40.16 |
4 × 400 m relay | ![]() Jukkatip Pojaroen Chanatip Ruckburee Supachai Phachsay Suppachai Chimdee | 3:08.40 | ![]() Zafril Zuslaini Idris Zakaria Paneerselvam Yuvaaraj Zaiful Zainal Abidin | 3:10.19 | ![]() Kethsada Phengsavanh Saly Kheuabmavong Kenmanh Chanthavong Phouthaviphone Phonxaiya | 3:26.46 |
Marathon | Eduardo Buenavista ![]() | 2:21:10.14 | Yahuza![]() | 2:21:56.12 | Hem Bunting ![]() | 2:25:19.68 |
20 km walk | Teoh Boon Lim![]() | 1:31:28 | Indra Abdul Kadir![]() | 1:32:09 | Kristian Lumban Tobing![]() | 1:33:35 |
High jump | Lee Hup Wei ![]() | 2.18 m | Pramote Pumurai![]() | 2.14 m | Suchart Singhaklang![]() | 2.10 m |
Pole vault | Kreeta Sintawacheewa![]() | 5.21 m GR | Sompong Saombankuay![]() | 5.00 m | Mohd Hafizuddin Shahadan![]() | 4.50 m |
Long jump | Supanara Sukhasvasti ![]() | 7.83 m | Joebert Delicano![]() | 7.74 m | Henry Dagmil ![]() | 7.72 m |
Triple jump | Theerayut Philakong![]() | 16.51 m GR | Varunyoo Kongnil![]() | 16.29 m | Joebert Delicano![]() | 16.12 m |
Shot put | Chatchawal Polyiam![]() | 17.59 m GR | Adi Aliffudin![]() | 16.92 m | Sathaporn Kajorn![]() | 15.75 m |
Discus throw | James Wong Tuck Yim![]() | 53.60 m | Kvanchai Numsomboon![]() | 52.15 m | Wansawang Sawasdee![]() | 52.02 m |
Hammer throw | Arniel Ferrera![]() | 61.62 m GR | Tantipong Phetchaiya![]() | 59.56 m | Yongjaros Kanju![]() | 56.60 m |
Javelin throw | Danilo Fresnido![]() | 72.93 m | Nontach Palanupat![]() | 67.68 m | Sanya Buathong![]() | 67.43 m |
Decathlon | Vũ Văn Huyện![]() | 7558 pts GR | Boonkete Chalon![]() | 6916 pts | Nguyễn Văn Huê![]() | 6456 pts |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 m (Wind: +0.0 m/s) | Vũ Thị Hương ![]() | 11.34 | Laphassaporn Tawoncharoen ![]() | 11.75 (11.746) | none awarded | - |
Lê Ngọc Phượng![]() | ||||||
200 m | Vũ Thị Hương ![]() | 23.31 | Kay Khine Lwin![]() | 24.00 | Lê Ngọc Phượng![]() | 24.03 |
400 m | Treewadee Yongphan ![]() | 54.16 | Kay Khine Lwin![]() | 54.25 | Noraseela Khalid ![]() | 54.32 |
800 m | Trương Thanh Hằng ![]() | 2:02.74 | Kumarasamy Ganthi Manthi![]() | 2:07.99 | Đỗ Thị Thảo![]() | 2:12.26 |
1500 m | Trương Thanh Hằng ![]() | 4:19.48 | Naing Naing Win![]() | 4:20.47 | Bùi Thị Hiền![]() | 4:38.81 |
5000 m | Triyaningsih ![]() | 15:56.79 | Naing Naing Win![]() | 16:38.02 | Mercedita Fetalvero![]() | 17:12.09 |
10000 m | Triyaningsih ![]() | 32:49.47 GR | Mercedita Fetalvero![]() | 36:15.66 | Phạm Thị Hiên![]() | 36:57.86 |
100 m hurdles (Wind: NWI) | Dedeh Erawati ![]() | 13.34 | Wallapa Punsoongneun![]() | 13.84 | Agustina Bawele![]() | 14.21 |
400 m hurdles | Noraseela Khalid ![]() | 56.99 | Amornrat Winatho ![]() | 58.00 | Nguyễn Thị Bắc![]() | 01:00.31 |
4 × 100 m relay | ![]() Jintara Seangdee Phatsorn Jaksuninkorn Laphassaporn Tawoncharoen Nongnuch Sanrat | 44.54 | ![]() | 44.82 | ![]() | 45.32 |
4 × 400 m relay | ![]() Saowalee Kaewchuay Treewadee Yongphan Karat Srimuang Amornrat Winatho | 3:38.51 | ![]() Lai Lai Win Aye Aye Than Yin Yin Khine Kay Khine Lwin | 3:43.29 | ![]() Nguyễn Thị Nga Nguyễn Thị Thúy Vũ Thùy Trang Nguyễn Thị Bắc | 3:49.28 |
Marathon | Jho-An Banayag![]() | 2:46:34 | Sunisa Sailomyen![]() | 2:46:47 | Ni Lar San ![]() | 2:46:54 |
20 km walk | Kay Khing Myo Tun![]() | 1:45:06 | Darwati![]() | 1:45:23 | Saw Mar Lar Nwe![]() | 1:46:56 |
High jump | Noengrothai Chaipetch ![]() | 1.94 m GR | Wanida Boonwan ![]() | 1.88 m | Dương Thị Việt Anh ![]() | 1.88 m |
Pole vault | Roslinda Samsu ![]() | 4.15 m GR | Lê Thị Phương ![]() | 3.90 m | Sukanya Chomchuendee ![]() | 3.75 m |
Long jump | Marestella Torres ![]() | 6.68 m GR | Thitima Muangjan ![]() | 6.35 m | Maria Natalia Londa ![]() | 6.23 m |
Triple jump | Thitima Muangjan ![]() | 14.08 m GR | Sirada Seechaichana![]() | 13.48 m | Maria Natalia Londa ![]() | 13.31 m |
Shot put | Zhang Guirong ![]() | 17.12 m | Juttaporn Krasaeyan ![]() | 15.77 m | Siwaporn Warapiang![]() | 14.08 m |
Discus throw | Dwi Ratnawati![]() | 50.63 m | Siwaporn Warapiang![]() | 49.85 m | Juttaporn Krasaeyan ![]() | 49.12 m |
Hammer throw | Tan Song Hwa ![]() | 56.41 m GR | Rose Herlinda Inggriana![]() | 54.12 m | Ruttana Suraprasert![]() | 48.00 m |
Javelin throw | Rosie Villarito![]() | 49.69 m | Lò Thị Hằng![]() | 45.95 m | Trần Thị Thắm![]() | 45.01 m |
Heptathlon | Amornrat Winatho ![]() | 5644 pts | Narcisa Atienza![]() | 5167 pts | Nguyễn Thị Thu Cúc![]() | 5166 pts |
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