Supriyati Sutono

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Supriyati Sutono
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Asian Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1998 Bangkok 5000 m
Asian Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2000 Jakarta 10,000 m
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2000 Jakarta 5000 m

Supriyati Sutono (also known as Supriati Sutono; born 24 June 1972) is an Indonesian former track and field athlete who competed in long-distance running track events. She set a number of Indonesian national records and remains the 3000 metres record holder (the others being beaten by Triyaningsih). She represented her country at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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She became Indonesia's first female athletics gold medallist at the 1998 Asian Games, winning the 5000 m, and was her country's first ever winner Asian Athletics Championships in 2000, taking the 10,000 m gold. She was also successful at the Southeast Asian Games, earning three individual medals in 1997, a career total of eight golds, and having four straight wins in the 5000 m from 1997 to 2003.

Career

Born in Indonesia's Cilacap Regency, [1] Sutono came to prominence at regional level at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games held in Jakarta, when she won an unprecedented three gold medals in the 1500 metres, 5000 metres and 10,000 metres. She won each event with a games record time. [2] Her 1500 m run of 4:21.50 minutes proved to be a lifetime best. [3] The 5000 m made its debut on the 1998 Asian Games programme, replacing the 3000 m, and Sutono won the inaugural race with a time of 15:54.45 minutes. She defeated a high-profile field including Olympic fourth-placer Michiko Shimizu and double Asian medallist Sunita Rani. This achievement made her Indonesia's first ever female gold medallist in the athletics competition, and only the country's second winner after Mohammed Sarengat's 1962 men's sprint/hurdles double. [4] She also entered the 10,000 m a finished fifth. She set lifetime bests over both distances, timing 15:54.45 minutes and 32:52.45 minutes, respectively. [3] [5]

Sutono retained two of her three titles at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games, topping the podium in the 1500 m and 5000 m events, but relinquishing the 10,000 m to Malaysia's Yuan Yufang. [2] She further established herself as among the continent's best distance runners at the 2000 Asian Athletics Championships. Taking the home advantage in Jakarta, she won the 10,000 m title and took a bronze medal in the 5000 m. The made her Indonesia's first gold medallist at the championships since its initiation in 1973. [6]

She returned to the Southeast Asian Games on two more occasions. Two games records came at the 2001 Southeast Asian Games as she held off Myanmar's Pa Pa to claim a 5000 m/10,000 m double for the second time in her career. She was also a silver medallist in the 1500 m behind Pham Dinh Khanh Doan of Vietnam. [7] She defended her 5000 m title at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games, making it four straight victories at the competition – a first for a female track athlete at the SEA Games. [2] She came close to repeating her long-distance double but was narrowly beaten into second place in the 10,000 m by Vietnamese runner Doan Nu Truc Van. [8]

The last major international outing of her career came on the highest stage. She was selected for the Indonesian Olympic team for the 2004 Athens Olympics. She finished nineteenth in her qualifying group with a time of 16:34.14 minutes. [1]

Personal bests

All information from IAAF profile [3]

International competitions

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
1997 Southeast Asian Games Jakarta, Indonesia1st1500 m4:21.50 GR
1st5000 m16:11.60 GR
1st10,000 m34:02.26 GR
1998 Asian Games Bangkok, Thailand1st5000 m15:54.45 GR
5th10,000 m32:52.45
1999 Southeast Asian Games Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei1st1500 m4:28.57
1st5000 m17:12.98
2000 Asian Championships Jakarta, Indonesia3rd 5000 m 16:03.85
1st 10,000 m 33:47.24
2001 Southeast Asian Games Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia2nd1500 m4:25.44
1st5000 m16:08.93 GR
1st10,000 m33:50.06 GR
2003 Southeast Asian Games Hanoi, Vietnam1st5000 m16:09.39
2nd10,000 m34:48.93
2004 Olympic Games Athens, Greece19th (q) 5000 m 16:34.14

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