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Most Gold Medals of SEA Games Pg TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETICS STATISTICS GUIDE 27TH SOUTH EAST ASIAN (SEA) GAMES 11-22 DEC 2013, NAYPYIDAW, MYANMAR EDITED BY JAD ADRIAN WASHIF (A.T.F.S) CONTENTS 1 Most Gold Medals of SEA Games Pg. 01 2 Winners of the Previous SEA Games 1959-2011 Pg. 03 3 SEA Lists (Men) as at 1-Dec-2013 Pg. 19 4 SEA Lists (Women) as at 1-Dec-2013 Pg. 25 5 Acknowledments and Publications Pg. 31 Most Gold Medals of SEA Games Here are lists of every male and female athlete who have won five or more individual gold medals at Southeast Asian Games. Total gold medals including the relays are shown in brackets. GOLD MEN GOLD WOMEN 12 Jimmy CRAMPTON (BIR/MYA) ’69-’79 15 Jennifer Tin Lay (BIR/MYA) ’67-’83 800m (4), 1500m (6), 5000m (2) Shot put (9), discus (6) 10 James WONG Tuck Yim (SIN) ’93-’11 15 Elma MUROS-POSADAS (PHI) ’83-’01 Discus (9), Hammer (1) 100m (1), 200m (1), 100mh (2), 400mh (1), long jump (8), hepta (2) 9 Nashatar SINGH (MAS) ’65-’75 10 Than Than Lwin (BIR/MYA) ’73-’81 Shot put (3), javelin (6) 200m (2), 400m (3), 800m (2), 1500m (1), 400mh (2) 8 Mohamed Zaki SADRI (MAS) ’87-97 10 Khin Khin Htwe (BIR/MYA) ’85-’95 Long jump (3), triple jump (5) 800m (1), 1500m (3), 3000m (4), 5000m (1), 10000m (1) 8 MURUSAMY Ramachandran (MAS) ’93-’99 9 Lydia de VEGA (PHI) ’81-’93 5000m (4), 10000m (4) 100m (3), 300m (4), 400m (1), long jump (1) 7 Anat RATANAPOL (THA) ’67-‘77 8 Supriati SUTONO (INA) ’97-’13 (13) 100m (3), 200m (4), 4x100m (5), 4x200m (1) 1500m (2), 5000m (4), 10000m (2) 7 Hector BEGEO (PHI) ’83-’97 8 Wassana Winatho (THA) ’99-’11 5000m (1), 3000m steeplechase (6) (11) 400m (1), 400mh (3), hepta (4), 4x400m (3) 6 RAMASAMY Subramaniam (MAS) ’65-’71 7 TRUONG Thanh Hang (VIE) ’05-’11 800m (3), 1500m (2), 5000m (1) 800m (3), 1500m (4) 6 Thanh Zin (BIR/MYA) ’73-’81 7 Triyaningsih (INA) ’07-’11 Long jump (5), triple jump (1) 5000m (3), 10000m (3), marathon (1) 27th SEA Games, Track and Field Guide Page 1 6 VELLASAMY Subramaniam (MAS) ’77-’85 6 YUAN Yu Fang (MAS) ’99-’07 10000m walks (4), 20km walks (2) 10000m (1), 10000m walk (1), 20km walk (4) 6 Edwardus NABUNOME (INA) ’87-’97 6 Mar Mar Min (BIR/MYA) ’73-’89 5000m (2), 10000m (3), marathon (1) 800m (1), 1500m (1), 3000m (1), 10000m (2), marathon (1) 6 Nur Herman MAJID (MAS) ’91-’01 6 Juthaporn KRASAEYAN (THA) ’97-’01 110mh (6) Shot put (3), discus (3) 6 Reanchai SRIHARWONG (THA) ’95-’01 5 MAILVAGANAM Rajamani (MAS) ’65-’67 (9) 100m (3), 200m (3), 4x100m (3) (7) 200m (1), 400m (2), 800m (2), 4x100m (2) 5 Kamaruddin MAIDIN (MAS) ’59-’67 5 Gladys CHAI Ng Mei (MAS) ’73-’79 Long jump (4), triple jump (1) High jump (3), hepta (2) 5 Thin Sumbwegan (BIR/MYA) ’65-’69 5 KANDASAMY Jayamani (SIN) ’77-’83 10000m (3), marathon (2) 1500m (2), 3000m (2), marathon (1) 5 Ko Ko (BIR/MYA) ’73-’79 5 Agripina dela CRUZ (PHI) ’81-’87 5000m (2), 10000m (2) and marathon (1) 100mh (3), 400mh (2) 5 Suchart CHAIRSUVAPARB (THA) ’77-’85 5 ZHANG Guirong (SIN) ’03-’11 (9) 100m (4), 200m (1), 4x100m (4) Shot put (4), discus (1), 5 Ardol KERDSRI (THA) ’79-’89 5 VU Thi Huong (VIE) ’03-’09 Discus (5) (6) 100m (3), 200m (2), 4x400m (1) 5 Bancha SUPANROJ (THA) ’81-’91 Shot put (5) 5 WONG Tee Kue (MAS) ’91-’01 Hammer (5) GOLD MEN 5 LOO Kum Zee (MAS) ’95-’03 5 Chatchawal POLYEMG (THA) ’01-’11 High jump (5) Shot put (5) 5 Nattaporn NOMKANHA (THA) ’99-’03 5 Boonthung SRISUNG (THA) ’03-’07 Long jump (2), triple jump (3) 5000m (3), 10000m (2) Winners of the Previous SEA Games 1959-2011 100 METRES 2011 Franklin Ramses BURUMI INA 10.37w+2.1 Serafi Anelies UNANI INA 11.69+1.7 Gary YEO Foo Ee SIN 10.46w Nongnuch SANRAT THA 11.69 Wachara SONDEE THA 10.47w VU Thi Huong VIE 11.73 2009 Suryo Agung WIBOWO INA 10.17 VU Thi Huong VIE 11.34 Wachara SONDEE THA 10.30 =2 LE Ngoc Phuong VIE 11.75 Mohamed FADLIN INA 10.61 =2 Laphassaporn TAWONCHAROEN THA 11.75 2007 Suryo Agung WIBOWO INA 10.25 -0.1 VU Thi Huong VIE 11.47 -0.3 Wachara SONDEE THA 10.33 Nongnuch SANRAT THA 11.56 Mohd Noor Imran ABDUL HADI MAS 10.54 Irene Truitje JOSEPH INA 11.77 2005 Wachara SONDEE THA 10.47+1.2 VU Thi Huong VIE 11.49+1.2 Sompote SUWANNARANGSRI THA 10.52 Nongnuch SANRAT THA 11.63 Suryo Agung WIBOWO INA 10.57 Neeranuch KLOMDEE THA 11.66 2003 Nazmizan MUHAMMAD MAS 10.48 -0.2 Neeranuch KLOMDEE THA 11.51w+2.1 Sittichai SUWONPRATEEP THA 10.50 Laphassaporn TAWONCHAROEN THA 11.55w John Herman MURAY INA 10.60 VU Thi Huong VIE 11.59w 2001 Reanchai SRIHARWONG THA 10.29 -0.5 Supavadee KHAWPEAG THA 11.33 0.0 UMAGLIA KANCANANGAI Shyam SIN 10.37 Neeranuch KLOMDEE THA 11.69 Kongdech NATENEE THA 10.45 Lerma BALAUITAN PHI 11.74 27th SEA Games, Track and Field Guide Page 2 1999 Reanchai SRIHARWONG THA 10.26 Irene Truitje JOSEPH INA 11.56 1997 Vissanu SOPHANICH THA 10.45 GOVINDASAMY Shanti MAS 11.61 1995 Reanchai SRIHARWONG THA 10.47 Elma MUROS PHI 11.81 1993 Mardi LESTARI INA 10.46 Lydia de VEGA PHI 11.60 1991 Mardi LESTARI INA 10.44 Lydia de VEGA PHI 11.44 1989 Mardi LESTARI INA 10.40 Ratjai SRIPET THA 11.57 1987 Sumet PROMNA THA 10.36 Lydia de VEGA PHI 11.28 1985 Christian NENEPATH INA 10.54 Valapa TANGJITNUSORN (Pinij) THA 11.72 1983 Suchart CHAIRSUVAPARB THA 10.59 Valapa PINIJ THA 11.75 1981 Suchart CHAIRSUVAPARB THA 10.60 Mumtaz JAAFAR MAS 11.84w 1979 Suchart CHAIRSUVAPARB THA 10.50 Usanee LAOPINKARN THA 12.02 1977 Suchart CHAIRSUVAPARB THA 10.56 Usanee LAOPINKARN & THA Carolina RIEUWPASSA INA 12.22 1975 Anat RATANAPOL THA 10.38 Usanee LAOPINKARN THA 12.28 1973 Anat RATANAPOL THA 10.5 ENG Chiaw Guay SIN 12.5 1971 Anat RATANAPOL THA 10.7 MEAS Kheng KHM 12.3 1969 CANAGASABAI Kunalan SIN 10.5 Khin Pu BIR 12.14 1967 GUNARATNAM Rajalingam MAS 10.5 Cheryl DORALL MAS 12.5 1965 MANIKAVASAGAM Jegathesan MAS 10.5 Moe San BIR 12.3w 1961 Suthi MANYAKAS THA 10.4 Chinda Klaichai THA 12.8 1959 Suthi MANYAKAS THA 10.4 Carmen Koelmeyer MAL 13.1 200 METRES 2011 Franklin Ramses BURUMI INA 20.93+1.7 Laphassaporn TAWONCHAROEN THA 23.65+1.4 Suppachai CHIMDEE INA 21.05 LE Ngoc Phuong VIE 24.01 Sompote SUWANNARANGSRI THA 21.46 VU Thi Huong VIE 24.06 2009 Suryo Agung WIBOWO INA 20.85 VU Thi Huong VIE 23.31 Sittichai SUWONPRATEEP THA 21.12 Kay Khine Lwin MYA 24.00 Suppachai CHIMDEE THA 21.24 LE Ngoc Phuong VIE 24.03 2007 Suryo Agung WIBOWO INA 20.76 VU Thi Huong VIE 23.47+0.8 Sittichai SUWONPRATEEP THA 20.84 Neeranuch KLOMDEE THA 23.74 John Herman MURAY INA 21.01 Kay Khine Lwin MYA 23.85 2005 Sittichai SUWONPRATEEP THA 20.94 -2.4 Kay Khine Lwin MYA 23.77 -2.0 John Herman MURAY INA 21.27 VU Thi Huong VIE 23.86 Sompote SUWANNARANGSRI THA 21.40 Laphassaporn TAWONCHAROEN THA 23.97 2003 Nazmizan MUHAMMAD MAS 21.05w+3.0 NGUYEN Thi Tinh VIE 23.19w+4.2 Sittichai SUWONPRATEEP THA 21.23w Laphassaporn TAWONCHAROEN THA 23.49w John Herman MURAY INA 21.31w Neeranuh KLOMDEE THA 23.66w 2001 Reanchai SRIHARWONG THA 20.95+0.6 Supavadee KHAWPEAG THA 23.30 -0.7 Azmi IBRAHIM MAS 20.97 Irene Truitje JOSEPH INA 24.21 RAMAN Ganeshwaran MAS 21.45 VO Thi Ngoc Hanh VIE 24.70 1999 Reanchai SRIHARWONG THA 20.69 Irene Truitje JOSEPH INA 24.12 1997 Worasit VECHAPRUTTI THA 21.02 GOVINDASAMY Shanti MAS 23.49 1995 Reanchai SRIHARWONG THA 20.96 Elma MUROS PHI 24.00 1993 Niti PIYAPAN THA 20.93 Lydia de VEGA PHI 23.37 1991 Seaksarn BOONRAT THA 20.94w GOVINDASAMY Shanti MAS 23.92 1989 Mardi LESTARI INA 21.00 Ratjai SRIPET THA 23.60 1987 Sumet PROMNA THA 20.99 Lydia de VEGA PHI 23.57 1985 Mohamed Yudi PURNOMO INA 21.25 Ratjai SRIPET THA 24.28 1983 Sumet PROMNA THA 21.62 Lydia de VEGA PHI 24.26 1981 Sumet PROMNA THA 21.14 Lydia de VEGA PHI 23.54 1979 Suchart CHAIRSUVAPARB THA 21.57 Henny MASPAITELLA INA 25.23 1977 Anat RATANAPOL THA 21.42 Than Than Lwin BIR 24.90 1975 Anat RATANAPOL THA 21.33 Than Than Lwin BIR 24.47 1973 Anat RATANAPOL THA 21.6 Glory BARNABAS SIN 25.6 1971 Anat RATANAPOL THA 21.3 MEAS Kheng KHM 25.1 1969 CANAGASABAI Kunalan SIN 21.28 Khin Pu BIR 25.4 1967 GUNARATNAM Rajalingam MAS 21.3 Yimploy BUSABONG THA 25.5 1965 MANIKAVASAGAM Jegathesan MAS 21.3 MAILVAGANAM Rajamani MAS 25.5 1961 MANIKAVASAGAM Jegathesan MAS 21.5 Chinda KLAICAHI THA 26.7 1959 Suthi MANYAKAS THA 21.5 Ratana SUPRADITA THA 27.6 27th SEA Games, Track and Field Guide Page 3 400 METRES 2011 Heru ASTRIYANTO INA 47.53 Treewadee YONGPHAN THA 54.13 Archand Christian BAGSIT PHI 47.71 NGUYEN Thi Thuy-I VIE 54.27 Yacobus LEUWOL INA 47.97 Kay Khine Lwin MYA 55.28 2009 Mohd Zafril ZUSLAINI MAS 47.11 Treewadee YONGPHAN THA 54.16 Heru ASTRIYANTO INA 47.35 Kay Khine Lwin MYA 54.25 Jakthip PHOCHAROEN THA 47.53 Noraseela MOHD KHALID MAS 54.32 2007 Julius F.
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