Southeast Asia

Last Updated on January 16, 2023 by Andrew Pirie

2020 Southeast Asia Rankings Athletics

2018 – 2020 Southeast Asian Rankings Athletics Rankings Compiled by ATFS Vice President Andrew Pirie.

With information from Mr.  H. Hubbeling, Asian Athletics Chief Statistician, and Jad Adrian Washif, South East Asian Statistician. 

With Several meets were canceled due to the COVID Virus.  In the Philippines, south-east Asia, and across the world.

Pinoyathletics has compiled all the results. This 2018 – 2020 South East Asian Rankings Athletics contains data missing from the IAAF Lists

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Updated added recent Vietnam results and other meets. Stay tuned for further updates.

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**Please Note a lot of Results are missing from the IAAF Rankings Website. So this is considered a more comprehensive ranking list.

 

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**Any Fil-Heritage athletes that have not sent passports to [email protected] or Asian Athletics Association Statistician will not be included in Rankings or Records.

 

*NB Lalu Zohri South East Asian Record 10.15 then 10.13, 10.03

 

2019 South East Asia Women’s 100 Meter Rankings Review

For the 2019 SEA Women’s 100 Meter Rankings. It is the beginning of a series of posts where we will go 20 athletes Deep and explore more depth events. This is based on our 2019 SEA Ranking Lists.

Zion Corrales-Nelson topped the Ranking List, putting her #2 all-time in the Phi Rankings. Zion, however, could not emulate this feat at SEA Games, finishing 8th in the Final.

SEA Women's 100 Meter
Zion CN

Kristina Marie Knott clocked 11.42, the #3 All-Time time ever by a Filipina athlete. At SEA Games, she narrowly missed out on the Gold by .01 against defending champion Le Tu Chinh of Vietnam. 

While Chinh ran a season-best, her personal best of 11.40 was set in 2018, and unlike Knott and Zion, she did not set a personal best in 2019.

Although she peaked right to defend her SEA Games after getting off to a perfect start from the blocks.

SEA Women's 100 Meter
Chetta, Knott, Chinh and Zion Nelson in SEA Games 2019 100m Women’s Final. Narrowly won by Le Tu Chinh from Knott.

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Bronze Again and Again for Shanti

Shanti Veronica Pereira, SEA Games Bronze medalist in 2015 and 2017, added her third bronze medal again in 2019 in the 100m Event.

Despite this, Shanti clocked a personal best of 11.58 at the Asian Championships earlier in the year, performing better than both Chinh and Knott at the same meet.

Shanti clocked 11.66 to take bronze at SEA Games, just .08 from her PB.

SEA Women's 100 Meter
Shanti Veronica Pereira

Supawan Thipat, who made the Asian Final, finishing 8th in the 100-meter dash in 11.64, clocked a PB of 11.62 at the Asian Grand Prix. But wound up 4th in the SEA Games in a slower 11.74.

SEA Women's 100 Meter
Supawan Thipat

Another athlete who emerged was Alvin Tehupeiory of Indonesia, better known as a 400m/400m Hurdler, who came out and won the Indonesian nationals in the 100 and 200.

However, she could not duplicate these performances at SEA Games.

SEA Women's 100 Meter
Alvin Tehupeiory

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2017 SEA Games Silver Medalist in 100m Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifili trained in Florida but got injured, had an excellent showing at the start of the year, clocking 11.65 into a -2.6 headwind.

Which is probably with wind adjustment better than her 11.59 +1.6 in 2018. She, however, was not able to duplicate this at SEA Games, finishing 6th in 11.84.

Chattha of Thailand, who has an 11.50 PB, clocked 11.75 this year.

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2019 SEA RANKINGS BY COUNTRY

SEA Women's 100 Meter

2019 SEA RANKING LIST

1 Zion Corrales-Nelson 10-Nov-98 PHI 11.41 1.0 West NCAA Prelims Sacramento 24-May-19
2 Kristina Marie Knott 25-Sep-95 PHI 11.42 1.9 AGP Chongqing, China 9-Jun-19
3 Le Tu Chinh 4-Jul-97 VIE 11.54 -0.5 SEA Games New Clark 8-Dec-19
4 Shanti Veronica Pereira 20-Jun-96 SGP 11.58 0.4 ASC Doha, QAT 21-Apr-19
5 Supawan Thipat 10-Feb-94 THA 11.62 1.9 AGP Chonqing, China 9-Jun-19
6 Alvin Tehupeiory INA 11.64 -0.9 National Games Bogor, INA 2-Aug-19
7 Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifili 20-Aug-93 MAS 11.65 -2.6 Perak Allcomers Ipoh 23-Feb-19
8 Onuma Chattha 27-Mar-97 THA 11.75 0.0 SEA Games New Clark 8-Dec-19
9 Tassaporn Wannakit 23-Nov-89 THA 11.80 -0.6 Thai Open Bangkok 18-May-19
10 Kwanrutai Pakdee 6-Jan-93 THA 11.80 -0.6 Thai Open Bangkok 18-May-19
11 Kyla Richardson 17-Apr-98 PHI 11.80 1.5 Jim Bush Invitational Los Angeles 29-Jun-19
12 Hoang Du Y 2004 VIE 11.80 NWI Vietnam Youth Games 19-May-19
13 Suphanich Poolkerd 28-Nov-97 THA 11.82 -0.6 Bangkok 18-May-19
14 Thi My Tien Huynh 24-Mar-99 VIE 11.87 NWI Ho Chi Minh 16-Sep-19
15 Shereen Samson Vallabouy 7-Oct-97 MAS 11.89 0.5 La Crosse 6-Apr-19
16 Sidi Fatima Mohamad 25-Mar-86 MAS 11.91 0.0 Kuala Lumpur 30-Mar-19
17 Thi Thu Ha 29-Jul-97 VIE 11.91 NWI Ho Chi Minh 16-Sep-19
18 Azreen Nabilah Alias 29-Jun-00 MAS 11.92 0.4 Kuala Lumpur 16-Nov-19
19 Thi Mong Tuyen Le 14-Mar-90 VIE 11.93 NWI Ho Chi Minh 16-Sep-19
20 Shelly Komalam 23-Apr-88 MAS 11.94 0.0 Kuala Lumpur 30-Mar-19

 

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2019 South East Asia Women’s 200 Meter Rankings Review

For the 2019 SEA Women’s 100 Meter Rankings Review.

It is the beginning of a series of posts where we will go 20 athletes Deep and explore more depth events.

This is based on our 2019 SEA Ranking Lists.

Kristina Knott  Photo Credit ESPN

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The Ranking was topped by Kristina Marie Knott, who set a new Trifecta of records South East Asian Record, SEA Games Record, and Philippines Record and in the process took the gold medal at the 2019 SEA Games in New Clark City.

While the US Born Knott, whose mother Rizalina is from Cavite, chose to live and train in the Philippines to prepare for SEA Games for over a year.

And enduring the same conditions as the rest of the local athletes. 

Knott clocked 23.07 to top the 200 Heats at the SEA Games, setting a trifecta of records mentioned above.

And then went on further improve that in the final with a 23.01 clocking. 

Just missing out on the 200m Olympic Qualifying standard of 22.80 for 200m, which she will be aiming for this coming year.

With the Olympics rescheduled to 2021.;

Contrary to the media’s publication of Philippine Mainstream Newspapers got there facts wrong and were incorrect Knott did not actually break Lydia De Vega Philippine Record as it had already been eclipsed.

She broke the mark of another Fil-Heritage athlete Zion-Corrales Nelson who had ran 23.24 and 23.16 earlier in the year.

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SEA Women's 100 Meter
Zion CN

Nelson herself was ranked #2 in 2019 with the 3rd and 4th fastest times of Kristina Knott’s year.

Nelson clocked 23.24 and 23.16 at the WEST NCAA Preliminaries in Sacramento in May, breaking the 33-year-old National Record of Lydia De Vega set in Walnut 1986 of 23.35s. Zion, however, did not participate in the SEA Games in the 200m.

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Le Tu Chinh

Chinh of Vietnam

Le Tu Chinh of Vietnam, the Champion from the 2017 SEA Games, wound up 3rd in the Rankings and was a very distant second to Knott in the 100m with a 23.45 clocking, outside her 23.30 PB. 

Newcomer Alvin Tehupeiory of Indonesia, better known as a 400 Hurdler Before.

Clocked a PB of 23.76 at the Indonesian National Games but could not replicate this in further meets finishing outside medals in the 2019 SEA Games. 

SEA Women's 100 Meter
Shanti Veronica Pereira

Shanti Veronica Pereira of Singapore, the 2015 SEA Games Champion, retook bronze in the SEA Games 200m in 23.77. 

Poolkerd also dipped under 24 seconds. Kayla Richardson, the 2015 SEA Games silver medallist in this event, timed a wind-aided 23.90.

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200m Per Nation for Top 20

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1 Kristina Marie Knott 25-Sep-95 PHI 23.01 0 SEA Games New Clark 7-Dec-19
2 Zion Corrales-Nelson 10-Nov-98 PHI 23.16 1.0 West NCAA Prelims Sacramento, US 25-May-19
3 Le Tu Chinh 4 Jul 97 VIE 23.45 0 SEA Games New Clark 7 Dec 19
4 Alvin Tehupeiory 5-Apr-95 INA 23.76 0.4 National Games Bogor, INA 4-Aug-19
5 Veronica Shanti Pereira 20-Jun-96 SGP 23.77 0 SEA Games New Clark 7-Dec-19
6 Supanich Poolkerd 28-Nov-97 THA 23.96 -0.3 Thai Open Bangkok 19-May-19
7 Shereen Samson Vallabouy 7-Oct-97 MAS 24.28 1.8 Ashton May Invite La Crosse, US 6-Apr-19
8 Kayla Richardson 17-Apr-98 PHI 24.28 0.4 Taipei Open Taipei 26-May-19
9 Kwanrutai Pakdee 1-Jun-96 THA 24.38 -0.3 Thai Open Bangkok 19-May-19
10 Thi Thu Ha 29-Jul-97 VIE 24.44 0 SEA Games New Clark 7-Dec-19
11 Eka Cahaya Ningrum 8-Jul-96 INA 24.55 0.6 Jakarta, INA 23-Sep-19
12 Hoang Duy 2004 VIE 24.57 NWI Vietnam Youth Games Ho Chi Minh 22-May-19
13 Shelly Komalam 23-Apr-88 MAS 24.60 0.4 Kuala Lumpur 31-Mar-19
14 Supawan Thipat 10-Feb-94 THA 24.60 0.0 Bangkok 30-Aug-19
15 Decerie Niala 27-Dec-01 PHI 24.62 1.1 Palarong Pambansa Davao City 2-May-19
16 Nining Souhaly 4-Nov-92 INA 24.65 1.2 Gresik, INA 30-Mar-19
17 Sidi Fatimah Mohammad 25-Mar-86 MAS 24.69 -0.3 Bangkok, THA 19-May-19
18 Thi Ngoc Hoang 10-Feb-95 VIE 24.81 NWI Ho Chi Minh 18-Sep-19
19 Valentine Lonteng 2005 INA 24.84 0.4 Jakarta, INA 19-Nov-19
20 Ulfa Silpiana 8-Mar-97 INA 24.90 1.2 Gresik, INA 30-Mar-19
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1 Kayla Richardson 17-Apr-98 PHI 23.90 2.6 Final Qualifying Redlands, US 16-May-19

2019 South East Asia Women’s 400 Meter Rankings Review

So far, we have covered the 2019 SEA Womens 100m and 200m Rankings Review.

It is the beginning of a series of posts where we will go 20 athletes Deep and explore more depth events.

This is based on our 2019 SEA Ranking Lists.


Vietnamese Dominate Top 3 Spots

Quach Thi Lan
Quach Thi Lan

Unlike in the 100-200 where the Philippines occupied the top 2 spots. The Vietnamese Sprinters dominated the Top 3 spots in the Women’s 400m.

In fact, Vietnam had 7 of 20 of the top women in South East Asia in 400m. Quach Thi Lan, 24, had the fastest time of the year with 52.26.

Quach PB is 52.06 from 2014, where she took silver at the Asian Games. Despite leading for most of the year, Quach ended up second to her teammate at SEA Games.

Thi Nguyen Huyen

Huyen Thi Nguyen, the 2015 and 2017 SEA Games Champion, made it three in a row after returning from birth.

Nguyen clocked 52.80, her fastest time for the year, to win at New Clark City.

Huyen ran her 52.00 PB when she won the 2015 SEA Games in Singapore.

Another member of the Vietnamese 4×400 relay squad (that went onto win Gold in the 2019 SEA Games at New Clark City), Thi Hang Nguyen, clocked a PB of 53.29 the Asian Grand Prix at Chonqing.

The Vietnamese National Record is 51.83, set in the 2003 SEA Games by Nguyen Ti Tinh.

 

No Local Filipino is ranked in the Top 20

It’s also important to note that no local-based Filipino athlete is ranked in the Top 20 in South East Asia; the cut-off is 56.43 for 20th place in the 2019 Rankings.

Former Phi Record Holder Zion Corrales-Nelson is ranked #6 with 54.41 and Robyn Brown #16 at 56.47; however, both are based in the United States.

Kayla Richardson, the Phi Record Holder in 400m, could only manage 57.34 to place 7th at SEA Games 2019, 400 way out from her 53.81 National Record. 

400m Per Nation for Top 20

400m
1 Quach Thi Lan 18-Oct-95 VIE 52.26 AGP Chongqing, China 7-Jun-19
2 Nguyen Thi Huyen 19 May 93 VIE 52.80 SEA Games New Clark 8-Dec-19
3 Thi Hang Nguyen 19-Aug-90 VIE 53.29 AGP Chongqing, China 4-Jun-19
4 Chinenye Josephine Onuorah 4 Oct 02 THA 53.81 SEA Games New Clark 8-Dec-19
5 Shereen Vallabouy 7 Oct 97 MAS 54.32 Bryan Clay Invitational Azusa, US 17-Apr-19
6 Zion Corrales-Nelson 10-Nov-98 PHI 54.41 Brutas Hamilton Los Angeles 27-Apr-19
7 Hoang Thi Ngoc 10-Feb-95 VIE 55.14 SEA Games Trial HCMC 16-Sep-19
8 Nurul Faziah Mazlan 4-Jul-91 MAS 55.52 Kuala Lumpur 31-Mar-19
9 Arisa Weruwanarak 26-Jun-03 THA 55.53 SEA Games New Clark 8-Dec-19
10 Dewi Ayu Agung Kurnia 12-Nov-94 INA 55.56 Indonesia National Games Bogor, INA 2-Aug-19
11 Thi Oanh Nguyen 22-Feb-96 VIE 55.99 Ho Chi Minh, VIE 16-Sep-19
12 Hoang Thi Minh Hanh 12-Sep-99 VIE 56.19 Ho Chi Minh, VIE 16-Sep-19
13 Supanich Poolkerd 28 Nov 97 THA 56.21 Ubon Ratchathani, THA 15-Jan-19
14 Ratchada Talee 21 Jul 97 THA 56.38 Ubon Ratchathani, THA 15-Jan-19
15 Sri Maya Sari 24 Apr 94 INA 56.40 Cibinong, INA 2-Aug-19
16 Robyn Brown 27 Jul 94 PHI 56.47 Fullerton, CA 3-May-19
17 Fathin Faqihah Mohd Yusuf 10 Jun 96 MAS 56.49 Kuala Lumpur, MAS 16-Aug-19
18 Eka Cahaya Ningrum 8 Jul 96 INA 56.68 Cibinong, INA 2-Aug-19
19 Thi Kim Phuong Le 2003 VIE 56.69 A Giang, VIE 20-May-19
20 Chelsea Cassiopea Eva Bopulas 4 May 2000 MAS 56.73 Kuala Lumpur, MAS 17-Nov-19

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By Andrew Pirie

Andrew was elected Vice President of the Association of Track and Field Statisticians in 2020 after being a member for 7 years. He has worked as a PSC Consultant and Research Assistant from 2013-2015, Consultant, and Sprint Coach at Zamboanga Sports Academy from 2015-2017. And Currently is Consultant Coach with VMUF 2021- Current editor and chief of Pinoyathletics.info, and has recently done consultancy work for Ayala Corp evaluating the Track and Field Program. Coaches Sprints, Middle and Jump events he is  Level 3 Athletics Australia Coaching Certification in Sprints and Hurdles. Currently working towards a Masters Degree in Education. He can be contacted on [email protected] You can find more information on Coaching here http://www.pinoyathletics.info/coaching-2/

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