Last Updated on June 11, 2023 by Andrew Pirie
SEA Games 400m Bronze Medalist Fred Ramirez qualifies the fastest time to Finals in Taipei with 47.33 but best of all is his good buddy Calvin Quek of Singapore will join him in the final after winning his heat in 47.77.
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1373 AGAMANOS ABCD(阿加瑪諾斯)
1374 PAMA LIANNE DIANA(帕瑪)
1375 SCHRIJVERS MAUREEN EMILY(斯瑞佛斯)
2499 BAUTISTA CLINTON KINGSLEY(勞堤斯塔 克林頓 金斯利)
2500 CARADO EDGAR JAN(卡拉多)
2501 DELOS SANTOS HOKETT(迪羅斯)
2502 GIRON EDWIN JR(吉倫)
2503 GROSPE LEONARD(格拉斯)
2505 UBAS JANRY(尤巴斯)
2543 RAMIREZ FREDERICK(拉米雷斯 菲德烈克)
2504 LERA JOHN MIKE(勒拉)
2506 WAGDOS SONNY(瓦格都斯)
2544 TOLENTINO JOHN CHRISTOPHER(托倫蒂諾
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