Athletics at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||
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Track events | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
5000 m | men | women |
10,000 m | men | women |
100 m hurdles | women | |
110 m hurdles | men | |
400 m hurdles | men | women |
3000 m steeplechase | men | women |
4×100 m relay | men | women |
4×400 m relay | men | women |
Road events | ||
Marathon | men | women |
20 km walk | men | women |
Field events | ||
Long jump | men | women |
Triple jump | men | women |
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | women |
Shot put | men | women |
Discus throw | men | women |
Javelin throw | men | women |
Hammer throw | men | women |
Combined events | ||
Heptathlon | women | |
Decathlon | men | |
The men's athletics competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur took place at Bukit Jalil National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. [1]
The 2017 Games featured competitions in 23 events (12 track, 2 road, 8 field and 1 combined).
Athletics – Men's 100m at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 22 August 2017 (Heats & Final) | |||||||||
Competitors | 15 from 8 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Femi Ogunode (QAT) | 9.91 | Wuhan, China | 4 June 2015 |
GR | Suryo Agung Wibowo (INA) | 10.17 | Vientiane, Laos | 13 December 2009 |
Green denotes finalists. Wind: Heat 1 +0.7 m/s, Heat 2 +0.3 m/s, Final 0.0 m/s
Rank | Athlete | Heat 1 | Heat 2 | Final | |||||
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Lane | Time | Rank | Lane | Time | Rank | Lane | Time | ||
Khairul Hafiz Jantan (MAS) | — | — | — | 6 | 10.34 | 1 | 6 | 10.38 | |
Eric Shauwn Cray (PHI) | 5 | 10.58 | 1 | — | — | — | 5 | 10.425 | |
Kritsada Namsuwun (THA) | 6 | 10.63 | 3 | — | — | — | 8 | 10.428 | |
4 | Jirapong Meenapra (THA) | — | — | — | 4 | 10.46 | 2 | 7 | 10.64 |
5 | Jonathan Nyepa (MAS) | 8 | 10.60 | 2 | — | — | — | 4 | 10.66 |
6 | Yaspi Boby (INA) | 7 | 10.65 | 4 | — | — | — | 3 | 10.67 |
7 | Iswandi (INA) | — | — | — | 5 | 10.56 | 3 | 9 | 10.72 |
8 | Calvin Kang Li Loong (SGP) | 4 | 10.66 | 5 | — | — | — | 2 | 10.74 |
9 | Anfernee Lopena (PHI) | — | — | — | 7 | 10.71 | 4 | did not advance | |
10 | Mohamed Fakhri Ismail (BRU) | — | — | — | 8 | 10.75 | 5 | did not advance | |
11 | Timothee Yap Jin Wei (SGP) | — | — | — | 9 | 10.79 | 6 | did not advance | |
12 | Sokong Pen (CAM) | — | — | — | 3 | 10.96 | 7 | did not advance | |
13 | Phearath Nget (CAM) | 9 | 11.00 | 6 | — | — | — | did not advance | |
14 | Md Asy Syafie (BRU) | 3 | 11.06 | 7 | — | — | — | did not advance | |
15 | Nanthavath Khentanone (LAO) | 2 | 11.08 | 8 | — | — | — | did not advance |
Athletics – Men's 200m at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 23 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 14 from 9 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Femi Ogunode (QAT) | 19.97 | Brussels, Belgium | 11 September 2015 |
GR | Reanchai Seeharwong (THA) | 20.69 | Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei | 10 August 1999 |
Green denotes finalists.
Rank | Athlete | Heat 1 | Heat 2 | Final | |||||
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Lane | Time | Rank | Lane | Time | Rank | Lane | Time | ||
Trenten Anthony Beram (PHI) | — | — | — | 5 | 20.99 | 1 | 6 | 20.84 | |
Jirapong Meenapra (THA) | — | — | — | 5 | 21.29 | 1 | 5 | 21.22 | |
Thevarr Gunasegaran (MAS) | 7 | 21.42 | 3 | — | — | — | 9 | 21.26 | |
4 | Khairul Hafiz Jantan (MAS) | — | — | — | 6 | 21.36 | 2 | 4 | 21.28 |
5 | Mohd Noor Firdaus (BRU) | 9 | 21.39 | 2 | — | — | — | 7 | 21.45 |
6 | Siripol Punpa (THA) | — | — | — | 7 | 21.49 | 3 | 8 | 21.56 |
7 | Archand Christian (PHI) | 4 | 21.50 | 4 | — | — | — | 2 | 21.74 |
8 | I Dewa Made Mudiyasa (INA) | — | — | — | 4 | 21.50 | 4 | 3 | 21.78 |
9 | Luong Van Thao (VIE) | 6 | 21.51 | 5 | — | — | — | did not advance | |
10 | Timothee Yap Jin Wei (SGP) | 8 | 21.87 | 6 | — | — | — | did not advance | |
11 | Phearath Nget (CAM) | — | — | — | 9 | 22.28 | 5 | did not advance | |
12 | Aksonesath Lathsav (LAO) | — | — | — | 3 | 22.32 | 6 | did not advance | |
13 | Calvin Kang Li Loong (SGP) | — | — | — | 8 | 22.38 | 7 | did not advance | |
14 | Sokong Pen (CAM) | 3 | 22.71 | 7 | — | — | — | did not advance |
Athletics – Men's 400m at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 24 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 12 from 8 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Yousef Masrahi (KSA) | 43.93 | Beijing, China | 23 August 2015 |
GR | Kunanon Sukkaew (THA) | 46.00 | Singapore | 12 June 2015 |
Green denotes finalists.
Rank | Athlete | Heat 1 | Heat 2 | Final | |||||
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Lane | Time | Rank | Lane | Time | Rank | Lane | Time | ||
Trenten Anthony Beram (PHI) | — | — | — | 5 | 47.16 | 1 | 7 | 46.39 | |
Phitchaya Sunthonthuam (THA) | 4 | 47.63 | 2 | — | — | — | 6 | 46.46 | |
Quách Công Lịch (VIE) | 5 | 47.60 | 1 | — | — | — | 4 | 46.48 | |
4 | Mohd Azam Masri (MAS) | — | — | — | 7 | 47.29 | 2 | 5 | 47.24 |
5 | Arif Zulhilmi Alet (MAS) | 7 | 47.706 | 3 | — | — | — | 9 | 47.51 |
6 | Luong Van Thao (VIE) | — | — | — | 4 | 47.52 | 3 | 8 | 47.60 |
7 | Edgardo Alejan (PHI) | 8 | 47.708 | 4 | — | — | — | 3 | 47.68 |
8 | Ifan Anugrah Setiawan (INA) | 6 | 47.74 | 5 | — | — | — | 2 | DQ |
9 | Vitsanu Phosri (THA) | — | — | — | 6 | 48.48 | 4 | did not advance | |
10 | Kingkeo Inthavong (LAO) | — | — | — | 8 | 49.73 | 5 | did not advance | |
11 | Ng Chin Hui (SGP) | 9 | 49.84 | 6 | — | — | — | did not advance | |
12 | Phearath Nget (CAM) | — | — | — | 9 | 51.51 | 6 | did not advance |
Athletics – Men's 800m at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 23 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 12 from 7 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Yusuf Saad Kamel (BHR) | 1:42.79 | Fontvieille, Monaco | 29 July 2008 |
GR | Samson Vellabouy (MAS) | 1:48.29 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 14 August 1989 |
Green denotes finalists.
Rank | Athlete | Heat 1 | Heat 2 | Final | |||||
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Lane | Time | Rank | Lane | Time | Rank | Lane | Time | ||
Duong Van Thai (VIE) | — | — | — | 3 | 1:55.08 | 1 | 4 | 1:48.97 | |
Marco Vilog (PHI) | 4 | 1:53.28 | 2 | — | — | — | 5 | 1:49.91 | |
Muhammad Haqeem Mustaqim Husmadi (MAS) | 3 | 1:52.65 | 1 | — | — | — | 6 | 1:50.76 | |
4 | Mervin Guarte (PHI) | — | — | — | 4 | 1:55.19 | 2 | 7 | 1:51.33 |
5 | Yothin Yaprajan (THA) | — | — | — | 5 | 1:55.25 | 3 | 8 | 1:51.70 |
6 | Jirayu Pleenaram (THA) | 6 | 1:53.81 | 4 | — | — | — | 2 | 1:53.19 |
7 | Budiman Holle (INA) | 5 | 1:53.42 | 3 | — | — | — | 9 | 1:53.56 |
8 | Vo Vu Linh (VIE) | 7 | 1:53.83 | 5 | — | — | — | 3 | 1:58.03 |
9 | Asif Rahman Jiyaudeen (MAS) | — | — | — | 8 | 1:55.41 | 4 | did not advance | |
10 | Wempy Pelamonia (INA) | — | — | — | 6 | 1:56.54 | 5 | did not advance | |
11 | Samorn Kieng (CAM) | 8 | 1:56.83 | 6 | — | — | — | did not advance | |
12 | Manuel Belo Amaral Ataide (TLS) | — | — | — | 7 | 2:02.85 | 6 | did not advance |
Athletics – Men's 1500m at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 24 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 10 from 7 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Rashid Ramzi (BHR) | 3:29.14 | Rome, Italy | 14 July 2006 |
GR | Nguyễn Đình Cương (VIE) | 3:45.31 | Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand | 11 December 2007 |
Rank | Athlete | Final | |
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Lane | Time | ||
Duong Van Thai (VIE) | 3 | 3:51.44 | |
Yothin Yaprajan (THA) | 9 | 3:53.41 | |
Mervin Guarte (PHI) | 7 | 3:53.68 | |
4 | Ahmad Luth Hamizan (MAS) | 1 | 3:56.03 |
5 | Budiman Holle (INA) | 2 | 3:57.35 |
6 | Đỗ Quốc Luật (VIE) | 10 | 3:57.70 |
7 | Elbren Neri (PHI) | 4 | 3:58.38 |
8 | Muhammad Haqeem Mustaqim Husmadi (MAS) | 8 | 4:07.05 |
9 | Samorn Kieng (CAM) | 5 | 4:10.37 |
10 | Manuel Belo Amaral Ataide (TLS) | 6 | 4:15.20 |
Athletics – Men's 5000m at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 26 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 9 from 8 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Albert Kibichii Rop (BHR) | 12:51.96 | Fontvieille, Monaco | 19 July 2013 |
GR | Nguyen Van Lai (VIE) | 14:04.82 | Singapore | 9 June 2015 |
Rank | Athlete | Final | |
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Lane | Time | ||
Nguyen Van Lai (VIE) | 2 | 14:55.15 | |
Prabudass Krishnan (MAS) | 4 | 14:57.43 | |
Agus Prayogo (INA) | 1 | 15:01.80 | |
4 | Sanchai Namkhet (THA) | 7 | 15:08.20 |
5 | Soh Rui Yong (SGP) | 3 | 15:16.49 |
6 | Le Van Thao (VIE) | 5 | 15:23.25 |
7 | Sysavath Thammavongchit (LAO) | 8 | 15:27.06 |
8 | San Naing (MYA) | 9 | 15:37.35 |
9 | Ma Viro (CAM) | 6 | 16:22.62 |
Athletics – Men's 10000m at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 25 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 6 from 4 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Ahmad Hassan Abdullah (QAT) | 26:38.76 | Brussels, Belgium | 5 September 2003 |
GR | Eduardo Buenavista (PHI) | 29:19.62 | Hanoi, Vietnam | 7 December 2003 |
Rank | Athlete | Final | |
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Lane | Time | ||
Agus Prayogo (INA) | 1 | 30:22.26 | |
Nguyen Van Lai (VIE) | 5 | 30:45.64 | |
Sanchai Namkhet (THA) | 4 | 30:54.86 | |
4 | Boonthung Srisung (THA) | 2 | 31:26.03 |
5 | Le Van Thao (VIE) | 3 | 32:17.90 |
6 | San Naing (MYA) | 6 | 33:24.79 |
Athletics – Men's 110m hurdles at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 26 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 7 from 5 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Liu Xiang (CHN) | 12.88 | Lausanne, Switzerland | 11 July 2006 |
GR | Jamras Rittidet (THA) | 13.69 | Singapore | 11 June 2015 |
Rank | Athlete | Final | |
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Lane | Time | ||
Syazwan Zulkifly (MAS) | 5 | 13.83 | |
Jamras Rittidet (THA) | 2 | 14.10 | |
Clinton Kingsley Bautista (PHI) | 8 | 14.15 | |
4 | Xaysa Anousone (LAO) | 3 | 14.18 |
5 | Ang Chen Xiang (SGP) | 6 | 14.55 |
6 | Rizzua Haizad (MAS) | 7 | 14.59 |
7 | Apisit Puanglamyai (THA) | 4 | DQ |
Athletics – Men's 400m hurdles at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 22 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 8 from 5 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Hadi Soua'an Al-Somaily (KSA) | 47.53 | Sydney, Australia | 27 September 2000 |
GR | Eric Shauwn Cray (PHI) | 49.40 | Singapore | 10 June 2015 |
Rank | Athlete | Final | |
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Lane | Time | ||
Eric Shauwn Cray (PHI) | 6 | 50.03 | |
Quách Công Lịch (VIE) | 7 | 50.05 | |
Andrian (INA) | 9 | 51.52 | |
4 | Phan Khắc Hoàng (VIE) | 5 | 52.30 |
5 | Nattapong Khanom (THA) | 2 | 52.70 |
6 | Halomoan Edwin Binsar (INA) | 8 | 53.16 |
7 | Mohamed Farhan Hafsyam (MAS) | 3 | 54.65 |
8 | Francis Tiaga Medina (PHI) | 4 | DNF |
Athletics – Men's 3000m steeplechase at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 26 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 9 from 5 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Saif Saaeed Shaheen (QAT) | 7:53.63 | Brussels, Belgium | 3 September 2004 |
GR | Eduardo Buenavista (PHI) | 8:40.77 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 12 December 2001 |
Rank | Athlete | Final | |
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Lane | Time | ||
Atjong Tio Purwanto (INA) | 2 | 9:03.94 | |
Pham Tien San (VIE) | 7 | 9:06.31 | |
Đỗ Quốc Luật (VIE) | 4 | 9:08.72 | |
4 | Ahmad Luth Hamizan (MAS) | 1 | 9:09.12 |
5 | Christopher Ulboc Jr. (PHI) | 9 | 9:24.75 |
6 | Elizar Gamashi (INA) | 5 | 9:25.54 |
7 | Camino Immuel Candol (PHI) | 3 | 9:36.40 |
8 | Nattawat Bunupala (THA) | 6 | 9:43.77 |
9 | Tanaton Graiyarat (THA) | 8 | 10:11.46 |
Athletics – Men's 4 × 100m relay at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 25 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 28 from 7 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Japan (Ryota Yamagata, Shōta Iizuka, Yoshihide Kiryū, Asuka Cambridge) | 37.60 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 19 August 2016 |
GR | Thailand (Wachara Sondee, Siriroj Darasuriyong, Sompote Suwannarangsri, Sittichai Suwonprateep) | 38.95 | Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand | 10 December 2007 |
Rank | Athlete | Final | |
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Lane | Time | ||
Thailand (Kritsada Namsuwun, Bandit Chuangchai, Jirapong Meenapra, Jaran Sathoengram) | 6 | 38.90 GR | |
Indonesia (Fadlin, Iswandi, Eko Rimbawan, Yaspi Boby) | 5 | 39.05 | |
Philippines (Anfernee Lopena, Archand Christian, Eric Shauwn Cray, Trenten Anthony Beram) | 8 | 39.11 | |
4 | Malaysia (Haiqal Hanafi, Nixson Kennedy, Badrul Hisyam Abdul Manap, Jonathan Nyepa) | 4 | 39.27 |
5 | Brunei (Faaizul Abdullah, Md Asy Syafi'e, Muhammad Noor Firdaus, Mohamed Fakhri Ismail) | 3 | 40.21 |
6 | Singapore (Muhammad Hariz Darajit, Khairyll Amri Tumadi, Ariff Januri, Timothee Yap Jin Wei) | 9 | 40.93 |
7 | Laos (Nanthavath Khentanone, Athlete 2, Athlete 3, Athlete 4) | 7 | 41.64 |
Athletics – Men's 4 × 400m relay at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 26 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 20 from 5 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Japan (Shigekazu Ōmori, Jun Osakada, Koji Ito, Shunji Karube) | 3:00.76 | Atlanta, United States | 3 August 1996 |
GR | Thailand (Virot Sornhirun, Chanond Keanchan, Yuthana Thonglek, Aktawat Sakoolchan) | 3:05.47 | Chiang Mai, Thailand | 15 December 1995 |
Rank | Athlete | Final | |
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Lane | Time | ||
Thailand (Kunanon Sukkaew, Nattapong Kongkraphan, Jirayu Pleenaram, Phitchaya Sunthonthuam) | 6 | 3:07.25 | |
Vietnam (Lương Văn Thảo, Phan Khắc Hoàng, Trần Đình Sơn, Quách Công Lịch) | 7 | 3:07.40 | |
Philippines (Edgardo Alejan Jr., Michael Carlo del Prado, Archand Christian, Aries Toledo) | 4 | 3:08.42 | |
4 | Malaysia (Mohd Azam Masri, Arif Zulhilmi Alet, Mohd Fairol Nazim, Badrul Hisyam Abdul Manap) | 3 | 3:09.03 |
5 | Singapore (Dinesh Hulbert, Thiruben Thana Rajan, Ng Chin Hui, Zubin Percy Muncherji) | 5 | 3:15.44 |
Athletics – Men's marathon at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Presint 3, Putrajaya | |||||||||
Date | 19 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 15 from 9 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Toshinari Takaoka (JPN) | 2:06.16 | Chicago, United States | 13 October 2002 |
GR | Eduardus Nabunome (INA) | 2:20:27 | Jakarta, Indonesia | 19 October 1997 |
Rank | Athlete | Final | |
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Time | |||
Soh Rui Yong (SGP) | 2:29.27 | ||
Agus Prayogo (INA) | 2:31.20 | ||
Muhaizar Mohamad (MAS) | 2:31.52 | ||
4 | Tan Huong Leong (MAS) | 2:32.12 | |
5 | Asma Bara (INA) | 2:40.25 | |
6 | Kuniaki Takizaki (CAM) | 2:42.22 | |
7 | Mok Ying Ren (SGP) | 2:44.31 | |
8 | Bùi Thế Anh (VIE) | 2:49.24 | |
9 | Sathean Tritipwanit (THA) | 2:52.45 | |
10 | Vu Van Son (VIE) | 2:58.39 | |
11 | Ma Viro (CAM) | 3:00.18 | |
12 | Zin Min Htet (MYA) | 3:06.10 | |
13 | Jeson Agravante (PHI) | DNF | |
14 | Augusto Ramos Soares (TLS) | DNF | |
15 | Boonthung Srisung (THA) | DNF |
Athletics – Men's 20000m walk (track) at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 22 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 9 from 6 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Toshihiko Seko (JPN) | 57:48.70 | Odawara, Japan | 11 May 1985 |
GR | Narinder Singh Harbans Singh (MAS) | 1:33:47.87 | Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei | 11 August 1999 |
Rank | Athlete | Final | |
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Lane | Time | ||
Hendro (INA) | 2 | 1:32:11.27 GR | |
Lo Choon Sieng (MAS) | 4 | 1:32:28.95 | |
Khairil Harith Harun (MAS) | 7 | 1:34:04.33 | |
4 | Nguyễn Thành Ngưng (VIE) | 8 | 1:36:39.47 |
5 | Võ Xuân Vinh (VIE) | 6 | 1:37:49.59 |
6 | Pyae Phyo Tun (MYA) | 9 | 1:44:21.31 |
7 | Kittiphong Chonduang (THA) | 3 | 1:46:15.02 |
8 | Edmund Sim Soon Chye (SGP) | 5 | 1:47:30.95 |
9 | Artib Sriwichai (THA) | 1 | 1:48:26.79 |
Athletics – Men's high jump at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 26 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 9 from 6 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Mutaz Essa Barshim (QAT) | 2.43 | Brussels, Belgium | 5 September 2014 |
GR | Loo Kum Zee (MAS) | 2.24 | Chiang Mai, Thailand | 14 December 1995 |
Rank | Athlete | 1.85 | 1.90 | 1.95 | 2.00 | 2.04 | 2.08 | 2.12 | 2.15 | 2.18 | 2.20 | 2.24 | 2.28 | Result |
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Nauraj Singh Randhawa (MAS) | – | – | – | – | – | o | – | o | – | o | o | xxx | 2.24 = GR | |
Lee Hup Wei (MAS) | – | – | – | – | – | o | – | o | – | o | xxo | xxx | 2.24 = GR | |
Nguyen Thanh Nhan (VIE) | – | – | – | o | o | o | o | o | o | xxx | 2.18 | |||
4 | Vũ Đức Anh (VIE) | – | – | – | xo | o | o | o | xxo | xo | xxx | 2.18 | ||
5 | Rizky Ghusyafa Pratama (INA) | – | – | o | o | o | o | o | o | xxx | 2.15 = NR | |||
6 | Narongrit Ketsaeng (THA) | – | o | o | o | o | o | xxx | 2.08 | |||||
7 | Lasangue Manuel Tacleo Jr. (PHI) | – | – | o | o | o | xxx | 2.04 | ||||||
8 | Nattapong Kaewmanee (THA) | – | o | xxo | o | xxx | 2.00 | |||||||
9 | Nasiruddin Jumari (SGP) | o | o | xxx | 1.90 |
Athletics – Men's pole vault at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 24 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 6 from 4 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Igor Potapovich (KAZ) | 5.92 | Stockholm, Sweden | 19 February 1998 |
GR | Porranot Purahong (THA) | 5.30 | Vientiane, Laos | 14 December 2009 |
Rank | Athlete | 4.80 | 4.90 | 5.00 | 5.10 | 5.20 | 5.25 | 5.30 | 5.35 | 5.45 | Result |
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Porranot Purahong (THA) | – | xo | – | xxo | – | o | – | xxo | xxx | 5.35 GR | |
Patsapong Amsam-Ang (THA) | o | – | o | – | xo | – | xo | xxx | 5.30 | ||
Iskandar Alwi (MAS) | o | – | o | o | o | o | – | xxx | 5.25 | ||
4 | Frederick Saputra (INA) | xo | xxx | 4.80 | |||||||
5 | Teuku Tegar Abadi (INA) | xxx | – | ||||||||
6 | Ernest John Obiena (PHI) | DNS |
Athletics – Men's long jump at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 24 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 11 from 6 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Mohamed Salman Al-Khuwalidi (KSA) | 8.48 | Sotteville, France | 2 July 2006 |
GR | Henry Dagmil (PHI) | 7.87 | Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand | 10 December 2007 |
Rank | Athlete | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Result |
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Bui Van Dong (VIE) | 7.64 | 7.57 | X | X | 7.83 | X | 7.83 | |
Suwandi Wijaya (INA) | 7.27 | X | 7.63 | 7.78 | X | 7.58 | 7.78 | |
Janry Ubas (PHI) | 7.55 | X | 7.55 | 7.75 | 7.55 | 7.63 | 7.75 | |
4 | Sutthisak Singkhon (THA) | 7.27 | 7.44 | 7.49 | 7.52 | X | 7.59 | 7.59 |
5 | Nguyen Tien Trong (VIE) | X | 7.53 | 7.40 | 7.43 | 3.10 | 7.30 | 7.53 |
6 | Supanara Sukhasvasti (THA) | 7.22 | X | X | 7.40 | 7.21 | X | 7.40 |
7 | Abdul Latif Romly (MAS) | 7.18 | 7.25 | 7.08 | 7.34 | 5.71 | X | 7.34 |
8 | Luqman Hakim Ramlan (MAS) | 7.07 | 7.12 | X | 7.02 | X | 6.86 | 7.12 |
9 | Sompong Vongphakdy (LAO) | 6.79 | 6.71 | 6.89 | did not advance | 6.89 | ||
10 | Tyler Christian Ruiz (PHI) | X | X | 6.41 | did not advance | 6.41 | ||
11 | Pouthaxay Nanhthavong (LAO) | 5.93 | X | 5.97 | did not advance | 5.97 |
Athletics – Men's triple jump at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 23 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 9 from 5 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Li Yanxi (CHN) | 17.59 | Jinan, China | 26 October 2009 |
GR | Muhammad Hakimi Ismail (MAS) | 16.76 | Singapore | 9 June 2015 |
Rank | Athlete | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Result |
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Muhammad Hakimi Ismail (MAS) | 16.45 | 16.67 | X | 16.74 | X | 16.77 | 16.77 GR | |
Mark Harry Diones (PHI) | 15.42 | 16.07 | 15.82 | 16.63 | x | 14.61 | 16.63 | |
Pratchaya Tepparak (THA) | 16.37 | X | X | – | X | 13.86 | 16.37 | |
4 | Ronne Malipay (PHI) | 16.07 | 15.81 | 16.07 | 15.86 | X | 16.18 | 16.18 |
5 | Nguyễn Văn Hùng (VIE) | 15.92 | 15.71 | 15.57 | X | 16.12 | 16.04 | 16.12 |
6 | Nik Fariezal Erman (MAS) | X | 14.39 | 14.95 | 13.58 | 15.12 | 15.73 | 15.73 |
7 | Varunyoo Kongnil (THA) | 15.72 | X | – | 14.97 | – | – | 15.72 |
8 | Nguyễn Tuấn Anh (VIE) | 15.14 | X | X | 14.83 | 15.31 | 14.76 | 15.31 |
9 | Pouthaxay Nanhthavong (LAO) | X | X | X |
Athletics – Men's shot put at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 22 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 5 from 3 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Sultan Abdulmajeed Al-Hebshi (KSA) | 21.13 | Doha, Qatar | 8 May 2009 |
GR | Chatchawal Polyiam (THA) | 17.74 | Palembang, Indonesia | 13 November 2011 |
Rank | Athlete | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Result |
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Promrob Juntima (THA) | 16.08 | 17.12 | 16.98 | 17.42 | X | 17.36 | 17.42 | |
Thawat Khachin (THA) | 17.03 | 17.15 | 16.99 | 17.15 | 16.95 | X | 17.15 | |
Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli (MAS) | 16.39 | 17.12 | 16.82 | 16.39 | 16.60 | 16.27 | 17.12 | |
4 | Adi Aliffuddin Hussin (MAS) | 16.08 | 16.44 | X | X | X | 15.80 | 16.44 |
5 | Wong Kai Yuen (SGP) | X | 16.03 | X | 15.82 | 15.89 | X | 16.03 |
Athletics – Men's discus throw at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 22 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 3 from 2 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Ehsan Haddadi (IRI) | 69.32 | Tallinn, Estonia | 3 June 2008 |
GR | Wong Tuck Yim (SGP) | 59.50 | Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei | 8 August 1999 |
Rank | Athlete | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Result |
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Irfan Shamshuddin (MAS) | 55.87 | X | 58.36 | 56.30 | X | 57.89 | 58.36 | |
Narong Benjaroon (THA) | 48.86 | X | 50.54 | 48.76 | 50.65 | X | 50.65 | |
Abdul Rahman Lee (MAS) | X | 35.41 | 44.80 | 44.24 | X | 41.09 | 44.80 |
Athletics – Men's hammer throw at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 23 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 5 from 4 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Koji Murofushi (JPN) | 84.86 | Prague, Czech Republic | 29 June 2003 |
GR | Caleb John Stuart (PHI) | 65.63 | Singapore | 9 June 2015 |
Rank | Athlete | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Result |
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Jackie Wong Siew Cheer (MAS) | 63.04 | 64.53 | 64.68 | 65.90 | 65.75 | 65.50 | 65.90 GR | |
Kittipong Boonmawan (THA) | 61.87 | 64.65 | X | 63.84 | 65.49 | X | 65.49 | |
Arniel Ferrera (PHI) | 53.96 | 54.08 | 55.49 | 54.74 | 55.68 | 55.94 | 55.94 | |
4 | Tantipong Phetchaiya (THA) | 52.37 | 54.44 | 53.54 | 54.40 | 54.06 | X | 54.44 |
5 | Ye Htet Aung (MYA) | 48.76 | 49.35 | 49.80 | X | X | X | 49.80 |
Athletics – Men's javelin throw at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 25 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 10 from 7 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Zhao Qinggang (CHN) | 89.15 | Incheon, South Korea | 2 October 2014 |
GR | Peerachat Jantra (THA) | 76.30 | Naypyidaw, Myanmar | 17 December 2013 |
Rank | Athlete | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Result |
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Peerachat Jantra (THA) | 70.05 | 71.49 | X | X | X | X | 71.49 | |
Abdul Hafiz (INA) | X | 59.22 | 63.08 | 69.30 | 64.48 | 66.63 | 69.30 | |
Melvin Calano (PHI) | 65.59 | X | 65.70 | 64.19 | 65.94 | 64.32 | 65.94 | |
4 | Nguyen Hoai Van (VIE) | 65.54 | X | X | 63.39 | X | 60.76 | 65.54 |
5 | Hussadin Rodmanee (THA) | X | 59.24 | X | 62.79 | 60.41 | 63.71 | 63.71 |
6 | Kenny Gonzales (PHI) | 55.37 | 57.85 | 60.69 | 57.85 | 58.99 | 57.23 | 60.69 |
7 | Koh Thong En (SGP) | 59.05 | 57.52 | 54.84 | 52.86 | X | X | 59.05 |
8 | Pyae Phyo Aung (MYA) | 55.72 | 57.65 | 52.98 | 55.39 | X | 54.35 | 57.65 |
9 | Lian Thang Pui (SGP) | 52.94 | 53.35 | 52.97 | ||||
10 | Mohd Bakri Hamid (MAS) | 49.61 | – | – |
Athletics – Men's decathlon at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
Date | 22–23 August 2017 | |||||||||
Competitors | 6 from 4 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Prior to this competition, the existing Asian and SEA Games records were as follows:
AR | Dmitry Karpov (KAZ) | 8725 pts | Athens, Greece | 23–24 August 2004 |
GR | Vu Van Huyen (VIE) | 7558 pts | Vientiane, Laos | 13–14 December 2009 |
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow.
Rank | Athlete | Points | 100m | LJ | SP | HJ | 400m | 110m h | DT | PV | JT | 1500m |
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Aries Toledo (PHI) | 7433 | 872 10.95 s | 893 7.33 m | 584 11.63 m | 723 1.91 m | 903 48.13 s | 856 14.95 s | 621 37.85 m | 673 4.20 m | 626 52.55 m | 682 4:39.80 | |
Sutthisak Singkhon (THA) | 7411 | 878 10.92 s | 950 7.56 m | 729 14.01 m | 776 1.97 m | 685 52.93 s | 823 15.22 s | 693 41.40 m | 702 4.30 m | 673 55.65 m | 502 5:10.23 | |
Bùi Văn Sự (VIE) | 6737 | 823 11.17 s | 748 6.72 m | 530 10.74 m | 644 1.82 m | 816 49.96 s | 831 15.15 s | 527 33.18 m | 617 4.00 m | 607 51.26 m | 594 4:54.06 | |
4 | Adisak Meebonya (THA) | 4966 | 705 11.73 s | 552 5.84 m | 594 11.80 m | 619 1.79 m | 709 52.37 s | 742 15.92 s | 0 NM | 0 NM | 545 47.05 m | 500 5:10.58 |
5 | Nguyen Van Hue (VIE) | 1441 | 728 11.62 s | 713 6.57 m | 0 Did not finish | |||||||
6 | Mohammad Luqman (MAS) | 0 | 0 Did not start |
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