The
athletics
Athletics may refer to:
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* Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking
** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport
* Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
competition at the
2011 Southeast Asian Games
The 2011 Southeast Asian Games, ( id, Pesta Olahraga Asia Tenggara 2011) officially known as the 26th Southeast Asian Games, or the 26th SEA Games, and commonly known as Jakarta-Palembang 2011, was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held from ...
was held from 12 to 16 November at the
Jakabaring Stadium
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in
Palembang
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,
Indonesia
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. Over the five-day competition a total of 46 events were contested with 23 contests for each gender, matching the
Olympic athletics program minus the men's 50 km
race walk
Racewalking, or race walking, is a long-distance discipline within the sport of athletics. Although a foot race, it is different from running in that one foot must appear to be in contact with the ground at all times. Race judges carefully asse ...
. Six
SEA Games records were broken and twenty
national records
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were surpassed.
[Washif, Jad Adrian (2011-11-16)]
SEA Games see records tumble; Thailand remains dominant
IAAF
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. Retrieved on 2011-11-16.
Thailand – traditionally dominant in the competition – again had the highest number of
gold medal
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Since the eighteenth century, gold medals have bee ...
s in athletics, winning fourteen events and taking 32 medals overall. The host nation Indonesia was a close second with thirteen golds and won the most medals with a total of 36. Vietnam were a clear third with nine golds and 32 medals. Seven of the eleven competing nations reached the medal table.
The 26th edition saw athletes continue successful streaks at the competition: Filipino
Rene Herrera
Rene Gamarcha Herrera (born April 24, 1979) is a FilipinoInternational Association of Athletics Federations - IAAF, (2011''"Herrera Rene,"'' Philippine AthleteBiographies: Home of world athletics.Luarca, Roy (2011''"SEA Games: Rene Herrera defe ...
won his fifth consecutive men's
steeplechase
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gold medal, his teammate
Marestella Torres
Marestella Torres-Sunang (born February 20, 1981) is a Filipino long jumper.
Career
Torres-Sunang started long jumping in 1994 in Negros Oriental. Her talent was recognized by her teachers but she often train with a limited budget doing jumps o ...
won her fourth
long jump
The long jump is a track and field event in which athletes combine speed, strength and agility in an attempt to leap as far as possible from a takeoff point. Along with the triple jump, the two events that measure jumping for distance as a gr ...
title (with the second longest jump in Asia so far in 2011), and
Theerayut Philakong of Thailand won a fourth straight title in the men's
triple jump
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. Thai athlete
Wassana Winatho
Wassana Winatho ( th, วาสนา วินาโท; born 30 June 1980, in Prachinburi), also known as ''Amornrat Winatho'' and ''Vassanee Vinatho'', is a Thai track and field athlete who specialises in the h ...
and
James Wong Tuck Yi of Singapore each won their tenth
Southeast Asian Games
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gold medals of their careers at the competition.
[
Indonesia's ]Triyaningsih
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Competition record
References
External links
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demonstrated her regional dominance in women's long-distance running: after two 5000/10,000 m doubles in 2007 and 2009, she again won both track events and also the women's marathon
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race. Agus Prayogo won a 5000/10,000 m men's double and Yahuza's win in the men's marathon made it a long-distance sweep for Indonesia. Two other athletes completed event doubles: Franklin Burumi
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of Indonesia won the 100
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and 200 metres
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finals, while Truong Thanh Hang repeated her 800
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/1500 metres
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double for a third consecutive edition.[
The final runner on Malaysia's 4×400 m relay team, ]Muhamad Yunus Lasaleh
Muhammad ( ar, مُحَمَّد; 570 – 8 June 632 Common Era, CE) was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam. According to Muhammad in Islam, Islamic doctrine, he was a prophet Divine inspiration, di ...
, tested positive for banned substances at the competition.
Medal summary
Men
*† : Malaysia's Mohd Jironi Riduan finished third in the 1500 m but was disqualified for pulling on another athlete's shirt.Roslinda dedicates gold medal to coach who survived heart attack in Palembang
''The Star'' (Malaysia) (2011-11-16). Retrieved on 2011-11-16.
*†† : Malaysia's final leg runner in the 400 m relay failed a drug test at the competition and was later banned.
Women
Medal table
References
;Results
Medal Audit For SEA Games XXVI 2011 Palembang Jakarta Indonesia 11-22 November 2011 - Athletics
2011 SEA Games. Retrieved on 2011-11-16.
;Medal table
Medal Tally For Athletics
2011 SEA Games. Retrieved on 2011-11-16.
External links
Official website
{{Southeast Asian Games Athletics
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Southeast Asian Games
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2011 Southeast Asian Games events
International athletics competitions hosted by Indonesia