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ASIAN GAMES Bangkok, Thailand 1966 ASIAN GAMES Bangkok, Thailand 1966 100 METRES (10 Dec) HEAT 1 1 Jootje Oroh Pesak Indonesia 10.5 2 Su Wen-ho Taiwan 10.6 3 Chow Chun-nang Hong Kong 10.7 4 Soe Win Burma 10.9 5 Thavisakdi Booranaklas Thailand 11.0 Ramesh Tawade India DNRun HEAT 2 1 Manicka Jegatheson Malaysia 10.5 2 Makoto Kumagai Japan 10.7 3 William Mordeno Philippines 10.8 4 John Permal Pakistan 10.9 5 Low Sin-chock Singapore 6 Chung Ki-sun South Korea Rupal Shumshre Rana Nepal DNRun HEAT 3 1 Canagasabai Kunalan Singapore 10.6 2 Thambusamy Krishnan Malaysia 10.8 3 Somsakdi Thongsukh Thailand 10.8 4 Rogelio Onofre Philippines 10.9 5 Supardi Soepardi Indonesia 10.9 6 Kim Wan-sick South Korea 11.0 7 Iqbal Shinwari Pakistan HEAT 4 1 Leung Shui-hay Hong Kong 10.9 2 Ku Ying-shan Taiwan 11.0 3 Than Myint Burma 11.3 4 Hideo Iijima Japan 11.5 Wickremasinghe Wimaladasa Ceylon DNFinish Kenneth Powell India DNRun Asian Games, Bangkok 1966 - 1 - 100 METRES (10 Dec) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 Jootje Oroh Pesak Indonesia 10.5 2 Su Wen-ho Taiwan 10.6 3 Thambusamy Krishnan Malaysia 10.7 4 Makoto Kumagai Japan 10.7 5 Rogelio Onofre Philippines 10.8 6 John Permal Pakistan 10.9 7 Leung Shui-hay Hong Kong 11.0 8 Than Myint Burma 11.3 HEAT 2 1 Canagasabai Kunalan Singapore 10.5 2 Manicka Jegatheson Malaysia 10.6 3 Hideo Iijima Japan 10.7 4 Ku Ying-shan Taiwan 10.9 5 Soe Win Burma 10.9 6 Chow Chun-nang Hong Kong 10.9 7 William Mordeno Philippines 11.0 8 Somsakdi Thongsukh Thailand 11.0 100 METRES (10 Dec) FINAL 1 Manicka Jegatheson Malaysia 10.5 2 Canagasabai Kunalan Singapore 10.5 3 Hideo Iijima Japan 10.5 4 Jootje Oroh Pesak Indonesia 10.6 5 Thambusamy Krishnan Malaysia 10.7 6 Su Wen-ho Taiwan 10.7 7 Makoto Kumagai Japan 10.8 8 Ku Ying-shan Taiwan 10.8 Asian Games, Bangkok 1966 - 2 - 200 METRES (11 Dec) HEAT 1 1 Ajmer Singh India 21.4 2 Agus Sugiri Indonesia 21.6 3 William Hill Hong Kong 21.8 4 Soe Win Burma 22.0 5 Ku Ying-shan Taiwan 22.3 Hideo Iijima Japan DNRun HEAT 2 1 Somsakdi Thongsukh Thailand 21.7 2 Hla Aung Burma 22.2 3 Arnulfo Valles Philippines 22.3 4 Tahir Jan Pakistan 22.4 5 Low Sin-chock Singapore 22.5 6 Chung Ki-sun South Korea 22.6 HEAT 3 1 Jootje Oroh Pesak Indonesia 21.8 2 Manicka Jegatheson Malaysia 21.9 3 Chen Cheng-hung Taiwan 22.1 4 Kim Ho-chyul South Korea 22.5 5 Manun Bumroongpruck Thailand 22.8 6 Orlando Lampa Philippines 23.0 7 Wickremasinghage Wimaladasa Ceylon 23.2 HEAT 4 1 Toru Honda Japan 22.2 2 Thambusamy Krishnan Malaysia 22.4 3 Leung Shui-hay Hong Kong 22.9 Kenneth Powell India DNRun Canagasabai Kunalan Singapore DNRun Iqbal Shinwari Pakistan DNRun Rupal Shumshre Rana Nepal DNRun Asian Games, Bangkok 1966 - 3 - 200 METRES (12 Dec) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 Manicka Jegatheson Malaysia 21.6 2 Ajmer Singh India 21.6 3 Jootje Oroh Pesak Indonesia 21.7 4 Chen Cheng-hung Taiwan 21.8 5 Arnulfo Valles Philippines 22.0 6 Kim Ho-chyul South Korea 22.2 7 Hla Aung Burma 22.3 8 Leung Shui-hay Hong Kong 22.7 HEAT 2 1 Somsakdi Thongsukh Thailand 21.8 2 Agus Sugiri Indonesia 21.8 3 Toru Honda Japan 21.9 4 Thambusamy Krishnan Malaysia 22.0 5 William Hill Hong Kong 22.2 6 Soe Win Burma 22.5 7 Tahir Jan Pakistan 22.6 200 METRES (12 Dec) FINAL 1 Manicka Jegatheson Malaysia 21.5 2 Ajmer Singh India 21.5 3 Thambusamy Krishnan Malaysia 21.6 4 Toru Honda Japan 21.8 5 Agus Sugiri Indonesia 21.9 6 Somsakdi Thongsukh Thailand 22.1 7 Jootje Oroh Pesak Indonesia 22.1 8 Chen Cheng-hung Taiwan 22.2 Asian Games, Bangkok 1966 - 4 - 400 METRES (13 Dec) HEAT 1 1 Masami Yoshida Japan 48.9 2 Ajmer Singh India 49.0 3 Andyappan Nathan Malaysia 49.1 4 Mohammad Eddy Effendi Indonesia 49.6 5 Ho Mun-cheong Singapore 49.8 6 Benny Ebreo Philippines 49.9 7 Chang Jong-kil South Korea 51.3 HEAT 2 1 Nipon Pensuvabharp Thailand 49.2 2 Arelas Amahit Philippines 50.1 3 Mohammed Hossein Ghafourizadeh Iran 50.2 4 Nguyen Duy Hao South Vietnam 50.3 Hla Aung Burma DNRun Bhugeswar Barua India DNRun Kim Ho-chyul South Korea DNRun HEAT 3 1 Natahar Bava Singapore 49.4 2 William Hill Hong Kong 49.5 3 Yoshinori Sakai Japan 49.5 4 Agus Sugiri Indonesia 50.1 5 Santhi Thiancharoen Thailand 51.0 Soe Win Burma DNRun Manicka Jegathesan Malaysia DNRun 400 METRES (13 Dec) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 Masami Yoshida Japan 48.8 2 Andyappan Nathan Malaysia 48.9 3 Natahar Bava Singapore 49.2 4 William Hill Hong Kong 49.6 5 Arelas Amahit Philippines 51.2 HEAT 2 1 Yoshinori Sakai Japan 48.8 2 Nipon Pensuvabharp Thailand 49.6 3 Ajmer Singh India 49.9 4 Mohammad Eddy Effendi Indonesia 50.3 5 Mohammed Hossein Ghafourizadeh Iran 50.4 400 METRES (14 Dec) FINAL 1 Ajmer Singh India 47.1 2 Yoshinori Sakai Japan 47.4 3 Masami Yoshida Japan 47.5 4 William Hill Hong Kong 48.5 5 Andyappan Nathan Malaysia 48.7 6 Nipon Pensuvabharp Thailand 49.7 7 Mohammad Eddy Effendi Indonesia 50.9 Natahar Bava Singapore DNRun Asian Games, Bangkok 1966 - 5 - 800 METRES (10 Dec) HEAT 1 1 Dayal Singh India 1:51.5 2 Sanghar Khan Pakistan 1:52.5 3 Satsuo Iwashita Japan 1:53.0 4 Chung Kyo-mo South Korea 1:53.7 5 Pakkri Rengam Malaysia 1:55.4 6 Alejandro Cabusora Philippines Hossein Ahmad Mir-Hosseini Iran DNRun HEAT 2 1 Ramasamy Subramaniam Malaysia 1:52.6 2 Mamoru Morimoto Japan 1:53.1 3 Tira Klai Arngtong Thailand 1:53.7 4 Robertus Souw Liong-gwan Indonesia 2:01.0 5 Dennis Leong Yue-keung Hong Kong 2:07.9 Khin Maung Gyi Burma DNRun Abdul Karim Pakistan DNRun HEAT 3 1 Bhugeswar Barua India 1:50.4 2 Charanjit Singh Indonesia 1:50.7 3 Nipon Pensuvabharp Thailand 1:51.2 4 Mohammed Hossein Ghafourizadeh Iran 1:52.3 5 Benjamin Silva-Netto Philippines 1:54.4 6 Kyaw Khin Burma 1:55.9 7 Nguyen Van Anh South Vietnam 1:59.7 Han Sung-chul South Korea DNRun 800 METRES (11 Dec) FINAL 1 Bhugeswar Barua India 1:49.4 2 Ramasamy Subramaniam Malaysia 1:49.5 3 Mamoru Morimoto Japan 1:49.6 4 Dayal Singh India 1:49.6 5 Charanjit Singh Indonesia 1:51.4 6 Mohammed Hossein Ghafourizadeh Iran 1:52.3 7 Sanghar Khan Pakistan 1:52.8 8 Nipon Pensuvabharp Thailand 1:54.2 Asian Games, Bangkok 1966 - 6 - 1,500 METRES (14 Dec) HEAT 1 1 Keisuke Sawaki Japan 3:54.5 2 Edward Sequeira India 3:54.7 3 Ramasamy Subramaniam Malaysia 3:55.1 4 Abdul Karim Pakistan 3:55.2 5 Tira Klai Arngtong Thailand 3:56.4 6 Alejandro Cabusora Philippines 4:09.0 7 Kyaw Khin Burma 4:10.1 Mohammed Hossein Ghafourizadeh Iran DNRun Robertus Souw Liong-gwan Indonesia DNRun Lee Yun-suk South Korea DNRun HEAT 2 1 Sardara Singh India 3:54.0 2 Satsuo Iwashita Japan 3:54.0 3 Hossein Ahmad Mir-Hosseini Iran 3:55.0 4 Chung Kyo-mo South Korea 3:57.1 5 Nicky Pattiasina Indonesia 4:01.0 6 Nguyen Van Anh South Vietnam 4:12.6 Edison Diamante Philippines DNRun Sanghar Khan Pakistan DNRun Kamal Chitrakar Nepal DNRun Khin Maung Gyi Burma DNRun 1,500 METRES (15 Dec) FINAL 1 Keisuke Sawaki Japan 3:47.3 2 Ramasamy Subramaniam Malaysia 3:48.0 3 Satsuo Iwashita Japan 3:48.1 4 Sardara Singh India 3:49.1 5 Hossein Ahmad Mir-Hosseini Iran 3:49.7 6 Abdul Karim Pakistan 3:51.1 Chung Kyo-mo South Korea Disqualified Edward Sequeira India DNFinish 5,000 METRES (10 Dec) FINAL 1 Keisuke Sawaki Japan 14:22.0 2 Kazuo Tsuchiya Japan 14:23.1 3 Sellapeliage Lucien Rosa Ceylon 14:56.0 4 Lee Sang-hoon South Korea 14:59.3 5 Jang Pyung-ahn South Korea 15:35.4 6 Nguyen Van Ly South Vietnam 16:27.1 7 Marianito Cuaresma Philippines 16:57.1 8 Chanom Sirirangsri Thailand 16:58.5 9 Kitidej Sa-Nguankiet Thailand 10 Edison Diamante Philippines Edward Sequeira India DNRun Sardara Singh India DNRun Kamal Chitrakar Nepal DNRun Nicky Pattiasina Indonesia DNRun Thin Sumbwigam Burma DNRun Naw Myitung Burma DNRun Asian Games, Bangkok 1966 - 7 - 10,000 METRES (13 Dec) FINAL 1 Kazuo Tsuchiya Japan 30:27.8 2 Sunao Shirai Japan 30:36.8 3 Sellapeliage Lucien Rosa Ceylon 31:06.6 4 Lee Sang-hoon South Korea 32:03.6 5 Thin Sumbwigam Burma 32:05.4 6 Jang Pyung-ahn South Korea 33:14.0 7 Nguyen Van Ly South Vietnam 34:00.0 8 Marianito Cuaresma Philippines 34:00.4 9 Nawarat Vichien Thailand Rupasinghe Wimalsena Perera Ceylon DNRun Naw Myitung Burma DNRun MARATHON (15 Dec) 1 Kenji Kimihara Japan 2:33:22.8 2 Morio Shigematsu Japan 2:35:04.2 3 Lee Sang-hoon South Korea 2:40:56.0 4 Kim Bong-nae South Korea 2:49:50.5 5 Naw Myitung Burma 2:50:19.2 6 Vicharn Benjakul Thailand 3:11:09.8 7 Rupasinghe Wimalsena Perera Ceylon 3:13:47.0 8 Manasakdi Kumkublang Thailand 3:13:52.4 Thin Sumbwigam Burma DNFinish Dhana Singh India DNRun Edison Diamante Philippines DNRun Marianito Cuaresma Philippines DNRun Asian Games, Bangkok 1966 - 8 - 110 METRES HURDLES (11 Dec) HEAT 1 1 Ghulam Raziq Pakistan 14.3 2 Tan Ghee-lin Malaysia 15.1 3 Bancha Ramaratana Thailand 15.2 4 Teymour Ali Ghiassi Iran 15.5 5 Su Po-tai Taiwan 15.6 6 Noriel Roa Philippines Gurbachan Randhawa Singh India DNRun Kazuhiko Itagaki Japan DNRun HEAT 2 1 Yoshinobu Hamada Japan 14.6 2 Osman Merican Singapore 14.8 3 Wu Ah-min Taiwan 14.9 4 Ahmad Ishtiaq Mobarak Malaysia 15.0 5 Muhammad Talib Pakistan 15.2 6 Rogelio Onofre Philippines 15.4 7 Katesperswasdi Bakhdikul Thailand 15.5 Um Pal-yong South Korea DNRun 110 METRES HURDLES (12 Dec) FINAL 1 Ghulam Raziq Pakistan 14.4 2 Yoshinobu Hamada Japan 14.5 3 Ahmad Ishtiaq Mobarak Malaysia 14.7 4 Osman Merican Singapore 15.3 5 Tan Ghee-lin Malaysia 15.5 6 Teymour Ali Ghiassi Iran 15.6 7 Bancha Ramaratana Thailand 15.8 Wu Ah-min Taiwan DNRun 400 METRES HURDLES (10 Dec) HEAT 1 1 Kiyoo Yui Japan 53.8 2 Somchai Mahasinanond Thailand 54.4 Galilee Amahit Philippines Disq Amrit Pal India DNRun Kyaw Khin Burma DNRun Ho Mun-cheong Singapore DNRun HEAT 2 1 Migale Gunasena Singapore 53.7 2 Kazuhiko Itagaki Japan 54.8 3 Andyappan Nathan Malaysia 55.5 4 Auralio Dumaguing Philippines 58.0 Harbail Singh India DNRun Su Po-tai
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