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Singapore National Records As of November 2011 Singapore National Records As of November 2011 MEN Event Record Name D.O.B Country Established 100 metres 10.37 + 1.8 m/s Umaglia Kancanangai Shyam July 1, 1976 Beijing, PR China World University Games August 27, 2001 10.37 - 0.5 m/s Umaglia Kancanangai Shyam July 1, 1976 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia SEA Games September 12, 2001 200 metres 21.14 -0.1 m/s Haron Mundir May 13, 1963 Singapore - July 24, 1987 400 metres 47.4 HT Godfrey Jalleh September 18, 1951 Singapore - June 14, 1974 47.4 HT Haron Mundir May 13, 1963 Singapore - July 9, 1989 800 metres 1:49.9 S Surenda - Oregon, USA - April 30, 1983 1500 metres 3:51.59 Chamkaur Dhaliwal Singh June 11, 1973 Sydney, Australia - February 4, 2002 5000 metres 14:51.09 Mok Ying Ren July 6, 1988 Kanagawa, Tokyo Tokai University Time Trials May 28, 2011 10000 metres 31:19.0 P. C. Suppiah August 10, 1949 Manila, Philippines - November 20, 1973 3000m S/C 9:11.24 Mathevan Maran October 25, 1970 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - October 19, 1991 110m Hurdles (1.067m) 14.49 Abdul Hakeem Abdul Halim February 9, 1987 Ipoh, Malaysia - July 17, 2009 400m Hurdles (0.914m) 52.3 Seah Soo Lye - Singapore - April 3, 1983 High Jump 2.22 Wong Yew Tong June 16, 1971 Chiang Mai, Thailand SEA Games December 14, 1995 Long Jump 7.62 Goh Yujie Matthew July 17, 1991 Vientiane, Laos SEA Games December 15, 2009 Triple Jump 16.04 - 1.3 m/s Tseng Ke Cheng Stefan February 4, 1990 Paroi, Malaysia Negeri Sembilan Open April 26, 2009 Pole Vault 4.81 Lim Zi Qing Sean July 5, 1993 Singapore S'pore U23/Open C'ship June 25, 2011 Javelin (800 gm) 59.22 Ng Bock Huat 1961 Singapore - August 30, 1988 Shot Put (7.26 kg) 17.44 Dong Enxin February 22, 1981 Manila, Philippines - September 23, 2003 Discus (2 kg) 59.87 Wong Tuck Yim James January 10, 1969 Wiesbaden, Germany - May 8, 1999 Hammer (7.26 kg) 58.20 Wong Tuck Yim James January 10, 1969 Halle, Germany - April 7, 1999 Decathlon 6393 Tang Ngai Kin July 25, 1954 Singapore - 2-3 Sep, 1978 100 metres 10.9 HT 400 metres 51.5 HT 1500 metres 5:05.5 HT 110m Hurdles 15.6 HT Long Jump 6.87 Shot Put 11.30 High Jump 1.85 Discus 29.68 Pole Vault 3.60 Javelin 48.02 10KM walk (T) 46:25.76 Jairajkumar Jeyabal November 23, 1979 New Delhi, India - December 5, 1996 20KM walk (T) 1:38:19.5 Ricky Khoo Ching Mong - Manila, Philippines - April 18, 1993 20KM walk (R) 1:36:21 Jairaj Kumar Jeyabal November 23, 1979 Kluang, Malaysia - September 12, 1997 50KM walk (R) 5:07:03 Arumugan Kannan - Rangoon, Myanmar - December 9, 1969 Marathon 2:24:22 Murugiah Rameshon December 31, 1964 Chiang Mai, Thailand SEA Games December 13, 1995 4 X 100m Relay 39.82 National Team: Vientiane, Laos SEA Games December 17, 2009 Yeo Foo Ee Gary, August 30, 1986 Muhammad Elfi Mustapa, November 4, 1987 Lee Cheng Wei, January 26, 1987 Muhammad Amirudin Jamal March 3, 1987 4 X 400m Relay 3:10.55 National Team: Teheran, Iran Asian Games September 15, 1974 Ong Yeok Phee, November 30, 1952 Cheah Kim Teck, September 18, 1951 Godfrey Jalleh, September 18, 1951 Canagasabai Kunalan October 23, 1942 Compiled by SAA Statistician. For any update, dispute or ratification, please contact [email protected] with documentation. Singapore National Records As of November 2011 WOMEN Event Record Name D.O.B Country Established 100 metres 12.01 0.0 m/s Choo Sze-Min Amanda October 10, 1987 Bangkok, Thailand Thailand Open September 29, 2010 200 metres 24.54 Prema Govindan 1965 Hong Kong, PR China - August 12, 1984 400 metres 55.08 Chee Swee Lee January 10, 1955 Teheran, Iran Asian Games September 15, 1974 800 metres 2:07.4 Chee Swee Lee January 10, 1955 San Diego, USA - May 31, 1976 1500 metres 4:31.2 Kandasamy Jayamani May 17, 1955 Aachen, Germany - September 12, 1982 3000 metres 9:56.6 Kandasamy Jayamani May 17, 1955 Köln, Germany - August 18, 1982 5000 metres 17:35.3 Yvonne Danson May 22, 1959 Singapore - March 2, 1997 10000 metres 36:27.39 Yvonne Danson May 22, 1959 Chiang Mai, Thailand SEA Games December 11, 1995 100m Hurdles (0.838m) 14.23 0.7 m/s Dipna Lim Prasad June 7, 1991 Kaohsiung/TPE Taiwan Open May 28, 2011 400m Hurdles (0.762m) 61.69 T Piriyah June 10, 1992 Hanoi, Vietnam Asian Jr. Championship July 3, 2010 High Jump 1.80 Sng Suat Li Michelle May 19, 1987 Macau, PR China - July 16, 2006 Long Jump 5.88 0.9 m/s Yu Long Nyu January 7, 1965 Singapore - June 16, 1993 Triple Jump 11.73 -0.7 m/s Mariam Shazana bte Jalalludin June 8, 1992 Ho-Chi-Minh,Vietnam - June 6, 2009 Pole Vault 3.82 Rachel Isabel Yang Bingjie February 28, 1982 Singapore SAA T&F Series 5 July 16, 2011 Javelin (600 gm) 51.66 Zhang Guirong February 5, 1978 Hanoi, Vietnam SEA Games December 11, 2003 Shot Put (4 kg) 18.57 Zhang Guirong February 5, 1978 Incheon, Korea - September 1, 2005 Discus (1 kg) 49.91 Zhang Guirong February 5, 1978 Hanoi, Vietnam SEA Games December 8, 2003 Hammer (4 kg) 29.62 Yang Yi Fan August 7, 1974 Jakarta May 22, 2001 Heptathlon 5116 Yu Long Nyu January 7, 1965 Singapore - 15-16 Jun, 1993 200 metres 25.18 800 metres 2:30.18 100m Hurdles 14.88 Long Jump 5.88 Shot Put 9.19 High Jump 1.74 Javelin 31.42 5KM walk (T) 25:40.08 Low Guan Hoon Helen September 15, 1949 Manila, Philippines SEA Games December 3, 1991 10KM walk (T) 53:33.46 Low Guan Hoon Helen September 15, 1949 New Delhi, India - December 17, 1989 10KM walk (R) 51:05.0 Low Guan Hoon Helen September 15, 1949 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - August 11, 1991 20KM walk (R) 2:03:57 Chong Fui Fong - Ilsan - July 4, 2004 Marathon 2:34:41 Yvonne Danson May 22, 1959 Chiang Mai, Thailand SEA Games December 13, 1995 4 X 100m Relay 46.68 National Team: Korat, Thailand SEA Games December 10, 2007 Lee Yan Lin, June 29, 1987 Ann Siao Mei, April 20, 1987 Choo Sze-Min Amanda, October 10, 1987 Wong Ze Teng June 30, 1987 4 X 400m Relay 3:43.85 National Team: Teheran, Iran Asian Games September 11, 1974 Glory Barnabas, October 19, 1941 Maimoon Azian, March 12, 1949 Lee Tai Jong, 1954 Chee Swee Lee January 10, 1955 National Best Performance 10,000m (R) 38:09.00 Qi Hui October 3, 1980 Singapore Great Eastern 10km Women Run July 3, 2011 Compiled by SAA Statistician. 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