Athletics at the 2019 SEA Games | |
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Venue | New Clark City Athletics Stadium |
Dates | 6–10 December |
Athletics or track and field competitions at the 2019 SEA Games were held from 6 to 10 December 2019. [1] Athletics are held in the New Clark City Athletics Stadium from 6 to 10 December 2019. [2] The New Clark City Athletics Stadium was used as its venue. [3]
* Host nation (Philippines)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Vietnam (VIE) | 16 | 12 | 10 | 38 |
2 | Thailand (THA) | 12 | 11 | 12 | 35 |
3 | Philippines (PHI)* | 11 | 8 | 8 | 27 |
4 | Malaysia (MAS) | 5 | 9 | 7 | 21 |
5 | Indonesia (INA) | 5 | 6 | 5 | 16 |
6 | Myanmar (MYA) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
7 | Singapore (SGP) | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
8 | Laos (LAO) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (8 entries) | 49 | 47 | 48 | 144 |
Key | |||
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GR | SEA Games record | NR | National record |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 m | Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi Malaysia | 10.35 | Ruttanapon Sowan Thailand | 10.49 | Bandit Chuangchai Thailand | 10.52 |
200 m | Chayut Khongprasit Thailand | 20.71 | Siripol Punpa Thailand | 20.78 | Russel Alexander Nasir Taib Malaysia | 21.11 |
400 m | Trần Nhật Hoàng Vietnam | 46.56 | Trần Đình Sơn Vietnam | 46.68 | Phitchaya Sunthonthuam Thailand | 46.98 |
800 m | Dương Văn Thái Vietnam | 1:49.91 | Carter Lilly Philippines | 1:50.17 | Royson Vincent Malaysia | 1:50.68 |
1500 m | Dương Văn Thái Vietnam | 4:06.63 | Mariano Masano Philippines | 4:08.27 | Yothin Yaprajan Thailand | 4:08.90 |
5000 m | Kieran Tuntivate Thailand | 14:31.15 | Nguyễn Văn Lai Vietnam | 14:32.42 | Sonny Wagdos Philippines | 14:34.73 |
10000 m | Kieran Tuntivate Thailand | 30:19.28 | Agus Prayogo Indonesia | 30:22.13 | Nguyễn Văn Lai Vietnam | 30:29.73 |
110 m hurdles | Clinton Bautista Philippines | 13.97 | Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian Malaysia | 13.97 | Anousone Xaysa Laos | 13.99 |
400 m hurdles | Eric Cray Philippines | 50.21 | Halomoan Edwin Binsar Indonesia | 50.81 | Quách Công Lịch Vietnam | 51.60 |
3000 m steeplechase | Đỗ Quốc Luật Vietnam | 9:04.50 | Nguyễn Trung Cường Vietnam | 9:04.54 | Atjong Tio Purwanto Indonesia | 9:10.02 |
4 × 100 m relay | Thailand Ruttanapon Sowan Bandit Chuangchai Jirapong Meenapra Siripol Punpa | 39.27 | Malaysia Nixson Kennedy Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi Khairul Hafiz Jantan Russel Alexander Nasir Taib | 39.78 | Philippines Anfernee Lopena Clinton Bautista Francis Medina Eric Cray | 40.04 |
4 × 400 m relay | Vietnam Quách Công Lịch Lương Văn Thao Trần Đình Sơn Trần Nhật Hoàng | 3:08.07 | Thailand Thipthanet Sripha Phitchaya Sunthonthuam Apisit Chamsri Nattapong Kongkraphan | 3:08.20 | Philippines Edgardo Alejan Jr. Micheal Carlo Del Prado Frederick Ramirez Joyme Sequita | 3:08.63 |
Marathon | Agus Prayogo Indonesia | 2:26:48 | Sanchai Namkhet Thailand | 2:27:18 | Muhaizar Mohamad Malaysia | 2:33:08 |
20 km walk | Hendro Yap Indonesia | 1:31:20 | Võ Xuân Vĩnh Vietnam | 1:31:38 | Mine Nyi Nyi Moe Myanmar | 1:33:25 |
High jump | Lee Hup Wei Malaysia | 2.21 m | Nauraj Singh Randhawa Malaysia | 2.21 m | Tawan Kaeodam Thailand | 2.15 m |
Pole vault | Ernest Obiena Philippines | 5.45 m GR | Porranot Purahong Thailand | 5.20 m | Iskandar Alwi Malaysia | 5.00 m |
Long jump | Sapwaturrahman Indonesia | 8.03 m GR | Andre Anura Malaysia | 8.02 m NR | Sutthisak Singkhon Thailand | 7.89 m |
Triple jump | Hakimi Ismail Malaysia | 16.68 m | Mark Harry Diones Philippines | 16.42 m | Sapwaturrahman Indonesia | 16.21 m |
Shot put | William Morrison III Philippines | 18.38 m NR | Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli Malaysia | 17.03 m | Promrob Juntima Thailand | 16.40 m |
Discus throw | Irfan Shamsuddin Malaysia | 57.29 m | William Morrison III Philippines | 51.38 m | Narong Benjaroon Thailand | 51.29 m |
Hammer throw | Kittipong Boonmawan Thailand | 67.56 m GR , NR | Jackie Wong Malaysia | 63.83 m | Ye Htet Aung Myanmar | 58.88 m NR |
Javelin throw | Melvin Calano Philippines | 72.86 m | Abdul Hafiz Indonesia | 71.00 m | Nguyễn Hoài Văn Vietnam | 70.88 m |
Decathlon | Aries Toledo Philippines | 7033 pts. | Bùi Văn Sự Vietnam | 6911 pts. | Janry Ubas Philippines | 6769 pts. |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 m | Lê Tú Chinh Vietnam | 11.54 | Kristina Knott Philippines | 11.55 | Veronica Shanti Pereira Singapore | 11.66 |
200 m | Kristina Knott Philippines | 23.01 GR | Lê Tú Chinh Vietnam | 23.45 | Veronica Shanti Pereira Singapore | 23.77 |
400 m | Nguyễn Thị Huyền Vietnam | 52.80 | Chinenye Onuorah Thailand | 53.81 | Quách Thị Lan Vietnam | 53.95 |
800 m | Đinh Thị Bích Vietnam | 2:07.16 | Khuất Phương Anh Vietnam | 2:08.24 | Agustina Mardika Manik Indonesia | 2:09.61 |
1500 m | Nguyễn Thị Oanh Vietnam | 4:17.31 | Agustina Mardika Manik Indonesia | 4:22.60 | Khuất Phương Anh Vietnam | 4:23.47 |
5000 m | Nguyễn Thị Oanh Vietnam | 16:45.98 | Phạm Thị Huệ Vietnam | 16:52.35 | Joida Gagnao Philippines | 17:52.16 |
10000 m | Phạm Thị Huệ Vietnam | 36:23.24 | Phạm Thị Hồng Lệ Vietnam | 36:32.24 | Odekta Elvina Naibaho Indonesia | 36:42.28 |
100 m hurdles | Emilia Nova Indonesia | 13.61 | Trần Thị Yến Hoa Vietnam | 13.75 | Nur Izlyn Zaini Singapore | 13.92 |
400 m hurdles | Nguyễn Thị Huyền Vietnam | 56.90 | Quach Thi Lan Vietnam | 57.39 | Robyn Lauren Brown Philippines | 59.08 |
3000 m steeplechase | Nguyễn Thị Oanh Vietnam | 10:00.02 GR | Joida Gagnao Philippines | 10:59.91 | Pretty Sihite Indonesia | 11:05.93 |
4 × 100 m relay | Thailand Supawan Thipat Uma Chatta-on Kwanrutai Pakdee Tassaporn Wannakit | 44.38 | Philippines Kristina Knott Kayla Richardson Kyla Richardson Zion Nelson | 44.57 | Vietnam Hà Thị Thu Lê Tú Chinh Lê Thị Mộng Tuyền Trần Thị Yến Hoa | 45.17 |
4 × 400 m relay | Vietnam Nguyễn Thị Oanh Quách Thị Lan Hoàng Thị Ngọc Nguyễn Thị Hằng | 3:34.64 | Thailand Sukanya Janchaona Supanich Poolkerd Arisa Weruwanarak Chinenye Onuorah | 3:39.78 | Philippines Eloiza Luzon Jessel Lumapas Maureen Schrijvers Robyn Lauren Brown | 3:43.41 |
Marathon | Christine Hallasgo Philippines | 2:56:56 | Mary Joy Tabal Philippines | 2:58:49 | Phạm Thị Hồng Lệ Vietnam | 3:02:52 |
10 km walk | Phạm Thị Thu Trang Vietnam | 52:59.45 | Than Than Soe Myanmar | 53:29.89 | Elena Goh Ling Yin Malaysia | 53:38.71 |
High jump | Yap Sean Yee Malaysia | 1.81 m | shared gold | Phạm Thị Diễm Vietnam | 1.78 m | |
Wanida Boonwan Thailand | ||||||
Pole vault | Natalie Uy Philippines | 4.25 m GR | Chayanisa Chomchuendee Thailand | 4.10 m | Chonthicha Khabut Thailand | 4.00 m |
Long jump | Maria Natalia Londa Indonesia | 6.47 m | Parinya Chuaimaroeng Thailand | 6.23 m | Vũ Thị Mộng Mơ Vietnam | 6.16 m |
Triple jump | Parinya Chuaimaroeng Thailand | 13.75 m | Maria Natalia Londa Indonesia | 13.60 m | Vũ Thị Mến Vietnam | 13.55 m |
Shot put | Areerat Intadis Thailand | 15.80 m | Eki Febri Ekawati Indonesia | 15.08 m | Athima Saowaphaiboon Thailand | 13.36 m |
Discus throw | Subenrat Insaeng Thailand | 60.33 m GR | Choo Kang Ni Malaysia | 47.02 m | Queenie Ting Malaysia | 45.28 m |
Hammer throw | Mingkamon Koomphon Thailand | 55.99 m | Grace Wong Malaysia | 55.82 m | Panwat Gimsrang Thailand | 55.64 m |
Javelin throw | Natta Nachan Thailand | 55.66 m | Lò Thị Hoàng Vietnam | 53.77 m | Jariya Wichaidit Thailand | 51.80 m |
Heptathlon | Sarah Dequinan Philippines | 5101 pts. | Norliyana Kamaruddin Malaysia | 4906 pts. | Sunisa Khotseemueang Thailand | 4730 pts. |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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4 × 100 m relay | Philippines Eloiza Luzon Anfernee Lopena Kristina Knott Eric Cray | 41.67 | Thailand Tassaporn Wannakit Chayut Khongprasit Kwanrutai Pakdee Nutthapong Veeravongratanasiri | 41.99 | Malaysia Azreen Nabila Alias Jonathan Nyepa Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli Nixson Kennedy | 42.40 |
4 × 400 m relay | Vietnam Nguyễn Thị Hằng Trần Nhật Hoàng Quách Thị Lan Trần Đình Sơn | 3:19.50 | Thailand Pratchaya Prapas Chinenye Onuorah Arisa Weruwanarak Pipatporn Paungpi | 3:26.09 | Philippines Raymond Alferos Robyn Lauren Brown Maureen Schrijvers Edgardo Alejan Jr. | 3:26.95 |
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