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2016-2020 SEA Rankings.XLSX # Mark Team Wind Athlete Name DOB PL Event Venue Date SEA Games Rankings Athletics 2020 Issue 6 as of 30 November 2020 Compiled by Andrew Pirie Vice President of Association of Track and Field Statisticians but not solely by Andrew Pirie other sources such as Jad Adrian Washif, Heinrech Hubbeling, provided data used in the compilation www.pinoyathletics.info Womens 60m 1 7.40 VIE Le Tu Chinh 97 1f Speedy Cup Ho Chi Minh 10 Jun 2020 2 7.48 PHI Zion Corrales-Nelson 98 2h6 MPSF Championships Seattle 28 Feb 2020 3 7.61 VIE Ha Thi Thu 97 2f Speedy Cup Ho Chi Minh 10 Jun 2020 4 7.65 VIE Bui Thi Nguyen 2001 1f Speedy Cup Ho Chi Minh 10 Jun 2020 5 7.68 VIE Nguyen Thi Hong Van 2001 2f Speedy Cup Ho Chi Minh 10 Jun 2020 6 7.72 VIE Le Thi Mong Tuyen 1990 3f Speedy Cup Ho Chi Minh 10 Jun 2020 7 7.75 VIE Hoang Du Y 2004 1f Speedy Cup Ho Chi Minh 10 Jun 2020 8 7.78 VIE Luu Kim Phuong 1996 4f Speedy Cup Ho Chi Minh 10 Jun 2020 9 7.80 VIE Nguyen Thi My Hanh 2004 2f Speedy Cup Ho Chi Minh 10 Jun 2020 10 7.91 SGP Nur Izlyn Binte Zaini 21 Apr 98 5h1 Bulldog Invite Birmingham 14 Feb 2020 100m SEA GOLD 11.54 SEA SILVER 11.55 SEA BRONZE 11.66 1 11.27 PHI 1.5 Kristina Marie Knott 25 Sep 95 1h1 Des Moines (Iowa) 25 Jul 2020 2 11.43 VIE ?? Le Tu Chinh 4 Jul 97 1f SEA Games QF Hanoi 10 Nov 2020 3 11.72 VIE ?? Ha Thi Thu 97 2f SEA Games QF Hanoi 10 Nov 2020 4 11.78 VIE ?? Phung Thi Hue 2003 3f SEA Games QF Hanoi 10 Nov 2020 5 11.80 VIE ?? Nguyen Thi Oanh 1996 4f SEA Games QF Hanoi 10 Nov 2020 6 11.84 VIE ?? Duong Thi Hoa 2001 5f SEA Games QF Hanoi 10 Nov 2020 7 11.90 VIE ?? Thi Hue Phung 2003 1 Vietnam Junior Championships Tay Ninh 8 Oct 2020 # Mark Team Wind Athlete Name DOB PL Event Venue Date 8 11.90 VIE ?? Tho Thi Nga 2001 2h2 SEA Games QF Hanoi 10 Nov 2020 9 11.91 THA 0.0 On-uma Chettha 27 Mar 97 1f 47th Sun Games Bangkok 13 Jan 2020 10 11.92 VIE ?? Le Thi Mong Tuyen 1990 6f SEA Games QF Hanoi 10 Nov 2020 200m SEA GOLD 23.01 SEA SILVER 23.45 SEA BRONZE 23.77 1 23.63 VIE ?? Le Tu Chinh 97 1f SEA QF Hanoi 14 Nov 2020 2 23.90i PHI ok Zion Corrales-Nelson 98 1h6 MPSF Championships Seattle 28 Feb 2020 3 24.46 VIE ?? Hà Thị Thu 97 2f SEA QF Hanoi 14 Nov 2020 4 24.48 THA ?? Aticha Petchakun Y 1 36th National Youth White Elephant 5 24.56 VIE ?? To Thi Nga 01 1h2 Junior National Championships Tay Ninh 10 Oct 2020 6 24.65 VIE ?? Hoàng Thị Ngọc 95 4f SEA QF Hanoi 14 Nov 2020 7 24.68 VIE ?? Phung Thi Hue 2003 1 Junior National Championships Tay Ninh 10 Oct 2020 8 24.72 VIE ?? Dương Thị Hoa 2001 5f SEA QF Hanoi 14 Nov 2020 9 24.80 THA 0 Jirawan Chootrakun 13 Jun 00 1f 47th Sun Games Bangkok 15 Jan 2020 10 24.82 THA 0 Onu-ma Chettha 27 Mar 97 2f 47th Sun Games Bangkok 15 Jan 2020 1 23.21 PHI 3.8 Kristina Knott 1995 1 JAC Final Countdown Jacksonville 25 Jul 2020 400m SEA GOLD 52.80 SEA SILVER 53.81 SEA BRONZE 53.95 1 52.46 VIE Quach Thi Lan 95 1 SEA Qualifiers Hanoi Nov 11 2020 2 52.49 VIE Nguyen Thi Huyen 93 2 SEA Qualifiers Hanoi Nov 11 2020 3 54.53 VIE Nguyen Thi Hang 97 3 SEA Qualifiers Hanoi Nov 11 2020 4 54.69 VIE Nguyen Thi Oanh 96 4 SEA Qualifiers Hanoi Nov 11 2020 5 55.31 THA Josephine Onuaurah Y 1 36th National Youth White Elephant 6 55.85 PHI Zion Corrales-Nelson 98 1 Cal Opener Los Angeles 7 Mar 2020 7 55.90 THA Sukanya Janchaona 19 Aug 95 1f 47th Sun Games Bangkok Jan 14 2020 # Mark Team Wind Athlete Name DOB PL Event Venue Date 8 55.95 VIE Nguyen Khanh Hoa 2003 1 Speedy Cup Ho Chi Minh Jun 11 2020 9 56.04 VIE Hoang Thi Ngoc 95 5 SEA Qualifiers Hanoi Nov 11 2020 10 56.48 MAS Chelsea Cassiopea Evali Bopulas 4 May 00 1f Perak Allcomers 1 Ipoh Feb 22 2020 800m SEA GOLD 2.07.16 SEA SILVER 2.08.24 SEA BRONZE 2.09.61 1 2.11.90 SGP Chui Ling Goh 27 Nov 92 6f2 Tom Kelly Melbourne 12 Mar 2020 2 2.12.50 VIE Dinh Thi Bich 1997 1 Speedy Cup Ho Chi Minh 10 Jun 2020 3 2.14.08 VIE Khuất Phương Anh 1997 1 SEA QF Hanoi 14 Nov 2020 4 2.15.05 VIE Bui Thi Ngan 2001 2 SEA QF Hanoi 14 Nov 2020 5 2.15.54 MYA Swe Li Myint 1 Ministries Club Champs Nay Pyi Taw 16 Feb 2020 6 2.15.90 VIE Pham Thi Thuy Nanh 1999 2 Speedy Cup Ho Chi Minh 10 Jun 2020 7 2.16.20 VIE Vũ Thị Ly 3 SEA QF Hanoi 14 Nov 2020 8 2.16.59 VIE Nguyen Thi Thuy Van 2002 2 National Junior Championships Tay Ninh 13 Oct 2020 9 2.17.02 VIE Tran Thi Duyen 2001 3 National Junior Championships Tay Ninh 13 Oct 2020 10 2.17.37 LAO Lodkeo Inthakoumman 1 47th Sun Games Bangkok 16 Jan 2020 10 2.17.37 VIE Trần Thị Duyên 2001 2h3 SEA QF Hanoi 13 Nov 20 1500m SEA GOLD 4.17.31 SEA SILVER 4.22.60 SEA BRONZE 4.23.47 1 4.13.88 VIE Nguyen Thi Oanh 1995 1 SEA Qualifiers Hanoi 11 Nov 2020 2 4.26.77 VIE Khuat Phuong Anh 1997 2 SEA Qualifiers Hanoi 11 Nov 2020 3 4.28.38 VIE Bui Thi Nghan 2001 3 SEA Qualifiers Hanoi 11 Nov 2020 4 4.41.19 VIE Pham Thi Thuy Hanh 1999 2 Speedy Cup Ho Chi Minh 11 Jun 2020 5 4.42.33 VIE Nguyen Thu Quyen 2003 1 National Junior Championships Tay Ninh 8 Oct 2020 6 4.43.25 LAO Lodkeo Inthakoumman 1 47th Sun Games Bangkok 14 Jan 2020 7 4.43.8 MYA Swe Li Myint 1 Ministries Club Champs Nay Pyi Taw 17 Jan 2020 # Mark Team Wind Athlete Name DOB PL Event Venue Date 8 4.44.29 VIE Bui Thi Thu Ha 2 National Junior Championships Tay Ninh 8 Oct 2020 9 4.45.33 VIE Diep Thi Thanh Phuong 3 National Junior Championships Tay Ninh 8 Oct 2020 10 4.45.43 VIE Dinh Thi Bich 1997 3 Speedy Cup Ho Chi Minh 11 Jun 2020 5000m SEA GOLD 16.45.98 SEA SILVER 16.52.35 SEA BRONZE 17.5216 1 16.58.93 VIE Nguyen Thi Oanh 1 SEA Games QF Hanoi 10 Nov 2020 2 17.01.93 VIE Pham Thi Hong Le 2 SEA Games QF Hanoi 10 Nov 2020 3 17.23.64 VIE Doan Thu Hang 3 SEA Games QF Hanoi 10 Nov 2020 4 17.24.8 TLS Ruba Fatima Martina 1 National Championships Timor Leste 30 Jul 2020 5 17.47.63 VIE Nguyen Thi Huong 4 SEA Games QF Hanoi 10 Nov 2020 6 17.56.10 MYA Aye Aye Than 1 Ministries Club Champs Nay Pyi Taw 14 Feb 2020 7 17.58.28 VIE Pham Thi Thuy Hanh 5 SEA Games QF Hanoi 10 Nov 2020 8 18.24.00 VIE Nguyen Khanh Linh 6 SEA Games QF Hanoi 10 Nov 2020 9 18.25.70 VIE Bui Thi Thu Ha 2003 1y National Junior Championships Tay Ninh 12 Oct 2020 10 18.29.76 VIE Luong Thi Dum 2002 7 SEA Games QF Hanoi 10 Nov 2020 ROAD 1 17.34R INA Anjasari Dewi 1 Jayakarta Run Jakarta 26 Jan 2020 2 17.49R INA Septiana Dita Sari 2 Jayakarta Run Jakarta 26 Jan 2020 3 17.54R INA Aprilia Kartina 3 Jayakarta Run Jakarta 26 Jan 2020 10000m SEA GOLD 36.23.24 SEA SILVER 36.32.24 SEA BRONZE 36.42.28 1 34.08.54 VIE Nguyễn Thị Oanh 1995 1 SEA Games QF Hanoi 13 Nov 2020 2 34.30.61 VIE Phạm Thị Hồng Lệ 1998 2 SEA Games QF Hanoi 13 Nov 2020 # Mark Team Wind Athlete Name DOB PL Event Venue Date 3 37.00.84 MYA Aye Aye Than 1 Ministries Club Champs Nay Pyi Taw 16 Feb 2020 4 37.20.17 VIE Đoàn Thu Hằng 2001 3 SEA Games QF Hanoi 13 Nov 2020 5 37.36.88 VIE Phạm Thị Thúy Hạnh 1999 4 SEA Games QF Hanoi 13 Nov 2020 6 38.24.48 MYA Lwei Zar 2 Ministries Club Champs Nay Pyi Taw 16 Feb 2020 7 39.27.10 VIE Ngueyn Thuy Y Tien 1993 1 Ho Chi Minh Open Ho Chi Minh 23 Nov 2020 8 39.28.48 VIE Luong Thi Dum 2002 2 Ho Chi Minh Open Ho Chi Minh 23 Nov 2020 9 39.43.12 VIE Lo Thi Thanh 1997 3 Ho Chi Minh Open Ho Chi Minh 23 Nov 2020 10 39.43.78 SGP Vanessa Lee 98 1 IVP Singapore 20 Jan 2020 ROAD 1 34.09R INA Odekta Elvina Naibaho 5 Nov 91 1 Jayakarta Run Jakarta 26 Jan 2020 2 36.45R INA Pretty Sihite 2 Jayakarta Run Jakarta 26 Jan 2020 3 36.53R INA Agustina Manik 3 Jayakarta Run Jakarta 26 Jan 2020 4 37.36R INA Endah 4 Jayakarta Run Jakarta 26 Jan 2020 5 38.01R INA Yanitasari 5 Jayakarta Run Jakarta 26 Jan 2020 6 38.14R THA Woraphan Nuanlsri Amazing Thailand Bangkok 2 Feb 2020 7 38.26R INA Bektiningsih 6 Jayakarta Run Jakarta 26 Jan 2020 8 38.34R INA Novita Andriyani 7 Jayakarta Run Jakarta 26 Jan 2020 3KS SEA GOLD 10.00.02 SEA SILVER 10.59.91 SEA BRONZE 11.05.93 1 10.20.44 VIE Nguyễn Thị Oanh 1995 1 SEA QF Hanoi 13 Nov 2020 2 10.58.67 VIE Nguyễn Thị Hương 1998 2 SEA QF Hanoi 13 Nov 2020 3 11.12.24 MYA Hnin Yu Soe 1 Ministries Club Champs Nay Pyi Taw 15 Feb 2020 4 11.14.70 SGP Cheryl Chan Xue Rou 20 Sep 95 1 Allcomers Sydney 8 Mar 2020 5 11.38.12 MYA Thida Oo 2 Ministries Club Champs Nay Pyi Taw 15 Feb 2020 6 11.38.57 VIE Lê Thị Lan 1999 3 SEA QF Hanoi 13 Nov 2020 7 11.50 VIE Ho Thi Thu Ha 1 National Junior Championships Tay Ninh 13 Oct 2020 8 12.00.39 VIE Ha Thi Cam Anh 2002 1 National Junior Championships Tay Ninh 13 Oct 2020 # Mark Team Wind Athlete Name DOB PL Event Venue Date 9 12.08.66 MYA Aye Aye Myo 3 Ministries Club Champs Nay Pyi Taw 15 Feb 2020 10 12.12.26 MAS Pavitra A/P Das 1 Perak Allcomers 1 Ipoh 23 Feb 2020 Half Marathon 1 1h23.15 VIE Nguyen Thi Oanh 1 Hanoi Marathon Hanoi 18 Oct 2020 2 1h24.56 THA Piyanuch Sukchat 1 Chiang Rai Marathon Chiang Rai 25 Oct 2020 3 1h24.57 VIE Lo Thi Thanh 2 Hanoi Marathon Hanoi 18 Oct 2020 4 1h26.13 THA Aoranuch Aiamtas Amazing Thailand Bangkok 2 Feb 2020 5 1h26.19 VIE Nguyen Thi Thuy Duong 3 Hanoi Marathon Hanoi 18 Oct 2020 6 1h26.51 PHI Nheann Bharcena 1 Milo Finals Tarlac City 19 Jan 2020 7 1h28.01 THA Natthaya Tharanawat Amazing Thailand Bangkok 2 Feb 2020 8 1h28.06 VIE Tran Thi Tam 4 Hanoi Marathon Hanoi 18 Oct 2020 9 1h29.09 PHI Cristabel Martes 1 SM2SM Run Cebu 16 Feb 2020 10 1h29.15 MAS Noor Amelia Musa 1 Twin City Cyberjaya 19 Jan 2020 Marathon SEA GOLD 2h56.56 SEA SILVER 2h58.49 SEA BRONZE 3h02.52 1 2h52.23 PHI Christine Hallasgo 92 1 Milo Marathon Finals Tarlac City 19 Jan 2020 2 2h54.50 THA Linda Janthachit International Bururam 9 Feb 2020 3 2h56.30 VIE Pham Thi Hong Le 1 Hanoi Marathon Hanoi 18 Oct 2020 4 2h58.49 PHI Mary Joy Tabal 89 2 Milo Marathon Finals Tarlac City 19 Jan 2020 5 3h05.40 PHI Cristabel Martes 79 3 Milo Marathon Finals Tarlac City 19 Jan 2020 6 3h05.56.59
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