2016 SEA Rankings Athletics (Updated)

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Malaysia Dominates the Top 3 Positions with 3 of there best of all time leading the rankings. SEA Games Champion Eric Cray has not posted a time yet. Jantan clocked a very fast 10.18 which is just .01s off the 10.17 SEA Record of Surya Agung Wibowo (Indonesia). SEA Games silver medalist Boby Yaspi moved up the rankings with a 10.36 PB. 2013 SEA Games Champion Jirapong Meenapra is ranked 6th with 10.42.

Meanwhile Asian Junior 200 Champion Hinh of Vietnam has clocked a time of 10.26 which is possibly wind-aided.

Jantan also leads the 100m list after his stunning surprise win at the Asian Juniors. Boby Yaspi better known as a 200m man moved up to 2nd rank. 2015 SEA Games Champion Le Trong Hinh also is closely behind.

 

In what was a cut throat finish 2015 SEA Games bronze medalist Edgardo Alejan of the Philippines leads Masri of Malaysia very narrowly in the 2016 Rankings. Newcomer Fil-Heritage Trenten Beram who is the National Record Holder in the 200 is in Third position. Two Filipinos, Three Viets and Two Thais, Two Malaysians in the Top 10 make it a very close meet in the 2017 SEA Games in the 4×400.

2015 Philippines National Champion Marco Vilog leads the ranking marginally ahead of 3x Silver medalist in this event Mervin Guarte. He narrowly beat Guarte at Nationals. Vilog due to PRISAA school commitments did not join the 2015 SEA Games. SEA Games double champion Duong Van Thai of Vietnam is still yet to make an appearance. Yaprajan the SEA Games bronze medalist sits in fourth. While Ridwan a former SEA Games champion is moving back down to the shorter middle distance after a stint with longer distances.

2011 SEA Games Champion Ridwan barged back to the top of the SEA Rankings in the 1500m. With a blanket finish at the Indonesian National Games over his countryman Kaharuddin. SEA Games Champion Duong Van Thai sits in fifth place for now but is probably planning his tactical move soon.

SEA Games Champion Van Lai Nguyen leads the rankings from SEA Games Silver Medalist Prayogo.

Prayogo leads the listings.

A good early start with the Indonesian Men dominating nearly all the Top 10 Rankings in 2016.

2013/2015 SEA Games Champion Christopher ‘The Grizzly Bear’ Ulboc leads the Ranking list. SEA Games bronze medalist Purwanto of Indonesia is in second, while newcomer Immuel Camino, Ulboc’s new training partner is in third. Pham Tien San SEA Games 2015 Silver medalist is in 4th.

The leader of the Men’s ranking in 110 Hurdles is Xaysa Anousone the 2013 SEA Games bronze medalist. Rayzam Sofian te SEA Games silver medalist is second. Jamras Rittidet the SEA Games champion is yet to perform.

Olympian and SEA Record Holder Eric Cray is well ahead of everyone else in te list. Almost 3 seconds behind is Andrian the SEA Games bronze medalist. Quach of Vietnam SEA Games silver medalist has not ran yet.

Filipinos rank 2nd and 3rd and 4th. Julian Fuentes the PNG and National Champion of 2016 and 2015 National Champion and SEA Games Bronze Medalist Donovont Arriola and 2014 National High Jump Champion Tyler Ruiz who is having a go at Long Jump this year trail behind Vietnams Nguyen Tien Trong.

While in Triple Jump Diones is the only Filipino in the Top 10 in SEA Rankings.

Only EJ Obiena ranks in the Pole Vault, on what should be a sure medal for last times silver medalist. His main challenge comes from Poranot of Thailand who won the SEA Games Gold in Singapore. Bronze medalist Iskandar Alwi is in 4th.

The Philippines has no ranked athletes in the Mens High Jump which appears to be dominated with 7 of the top 10 Malaysians. Including olympian Nauraj Singh.

SEA Games Champion Kayla Richardson sits in 2nd place behind Zulkifili of Malaysia. Filipino 400 Record holder Corrales Nelson is tied for 2nd place. Meanwhile Kayla twin sister Kyla is ranked 7th.SEA Games silver medalist Richardson leads the rankings just .01 seconds outside her PB of 23.67. Richardson also recorded a wind-aided 23.45 last year. SEA Games Champion Veronica Shanti Pereirra sits in fourth place. Zion Nelson who is the Filipino record holder in the 400 sits in 3rd position.

OLDER LISTS

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Two Junior Athletes top the list Manap, 19 and Khairul, 18 with 10.34 and 10.36 lead the list. Khairul won the Asian Junior championship and broke the NJR. Manap however broke that NJR soon after and had clocked a time of 10.29 last year at the ASEAN School Games. Manap and Khairul went 1-2 at the Philippine National Open.
2015 SEA Games Champion Eric Cray who has a best of 10.25, has not ran 100m yet as focusing on 400 Hurdles. 2015 SEA Games Bronze medalist Iswandi ranks 3rd. 2013 SEA Games champion Jirapong Meenapra ranks 4th. 2015 SEA Games Silver medalist Boby Yaspi ranks 7th.

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Two Malaysians lead Jantan and Gunasegaran from SEA Games Champion Le Trong Hinh.

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2015 SEA Games Bronze medalist Edgardo Alejan leads the rankings. When at the national open he narrowly beat young Malaysian Masri 46.89 to 46.90. SEA Games Champion Kunanon Sukkaew is ranked 4th and Quach Cong Lich SEA Games silver medalist 5th.

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SEA Games champion Duong Van Thai yet to make an appearance

 

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