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Athletics at the 1965 SEAP Games

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The athletics competition at the 1965 SEAP Games were held at the Stadium Merdeka, Malaysia. Athletics events was held between 15 December to 20 December.[1]

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Malaysia Mani Jegathesan 10.5 Malaysia Tambusamy Krishnan 10.8 Thailand Thaviksadi Booranaklas 10.9
200 m Malaysia Mani Jegathesan 21.3 CR Malaysia Rajalingam Gunaratnam 21.7 Singapore Natahar Bava 22.3
400 m Malaysia Victor Asirvatham 48.0 CR Malaysia A. S. Nathan 48.1 Thailand Somsak Thongsuk 48.8
800 m Malaysia Ramasamy Subramaniam 1:51.5 CR Thailand Nipon Pensuvapap 1:51.6 Thailand Tira Klai-Angtong 1:54.6
1.500 m Malaysia Ramasamy Subramaniam 3:55.8 CR Thailand Tira Klai-Angtong 3:59.6 Malaysia Mustan Singh 4:00.0
5.000 m Malaysia Dilbagh Singh Kler 15:34.0 CR Singapore Parameswaran Pillai 15:37.4 Cambodia Nhea Khay 15:38.2
10.000 m Myanmar Thin Sumbwegam 33:20.4 Myanmar Myitung Naw 33:24.6 Malaysia Dilbagh Singh Kler 33:45.0
Marathon Myanmar Thin Sumbwegam 3 hrs:06:20 Malaysia J. Marimuthu 3 hrs:22:07 Singapore Parameswaran Pillai 3 hrs:26:22
3.000 m steeplechase Malaysia Dilbagh Singh Kler 9:37.8 Singapore Major Singh 9:43.0 Thailand Rauangnorong 10:04.0
110 m hurdles Singapore Osman Merican 14.5 CR Singapore Wong Fey Wan 14.7 Cambodia Pech Iv 15.2
400 m hurdles Singapore Migale Gunasena 53.8 CR Malaysia V. Velayuthan 53.9 Thailand Somchaya Mahasinanont 54.2
4 × 100 m relay  Malaysia
Rajalingam Gunaratnam
Tambusamy Krishnan
Ariffin
Mani Jegathesan
41.4 CR  Singapore
41.5  Thailand
42.5
1.600 m relay  Malaysia
Mani Jegathesan
A. S. Nathan
Karu Selvaratnam
Victor Asirvatham
3:13.2 CR  Thailand
3:17.0  Singapore
3:22.9
Pole Vault Myanmar Soe Mra 3.89 m CR Malaysia F. Marciano 3.67 Singapore Pal Singh 3.67
High Jump Thailand Kateseperswasdi Bhakdikul 1.94 m CR Malaysia Tan Ghee Lin 1.90 Malaysia Too Teng Hong 1.84
Long Jump Malaysia Kaimar-ud-Din bin Maidin 7.26 m CR Thailand C. Thipyalert 7.10 Cambodia Duong Sokhon 6.87
Triple Jump Malaysia Kaimar-ud-Din bin Maidin 15.19 m CR Malaysia Ahmad Mahmud 14.85 Myanmar Kyaw Nyunt 14.40
Shot put Malaysia Nashatar Singh Sidhu 14.09 m CR Myanmar Thein Win 13.42 Thailand S. Tongkao 13.20
Discus Throw Malaysia Danapal Naidu 43.18 m Malaysia M. Dattaya 41.26 Cambodia Nhem Yeav 38.74
Hammer Throw Singapore Eknath Mane 47.02 m Malaysia Ghonda Singh 38.78 Malaysia Swaran Singh 37.76
Javelin Throw Malaysia Nashatar Singh Sidhu 71.56 m CR Malaysia Tieh Teng Leng 57.80 Thailand Booncho Tongyam 55.02
Decathlon Thailand Kateseperswasdi Bhakdikul 5.916 pts Cambodia Tin Pin Thoeun 5.807 Malaysia Ahmad Mahmud 5.771

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Myanmar Moe San 12.3 Malaysia Freda Gonzales 12.4 Malaysia Cherryl Doral 12.4
200 m Malaysia Mary Rajamani 25.5 CR Thailand Samruay Charonggool 25.8 Thailand Budsabong Yimploy 12.59
400 m Malaysia Mary Rajamani 56.5 CR Thailand Samruay Charonggool 58.2 Thailand Y. Numnoy 60.2
800 m Malaysia Mary Rajamani 2:15.1 Thailand Samruay Charonggool 2:19.4 Malaysia Chong Mei Ling 2:23.4
80 m hurdles Malaysia Kueh Swee Hong 11.9 CR Malaysia Rajemah Seikh Ahmad 11.9 Myanmar Gracie Carr 12.2
400 m relay  Malaysia
49.3 CR  Singapore
50.2  Cambodia
50.2
High jump Singapore Cheong Wai Hing 1.52 m CR Myanmar Myint Myint Aye 1.48 Malaysia Mudlifah Yusoff 1.42
Long jump Myanmar Gracie Carr 5.64 m CR Cambodia Kim Mom 5.58 Myanmar Nyo Nyo 5.22
Shot put Myanmar Khin Tarr 10.61 m CR Cambodia Ouch Lay 10.58 Thailand Pranee Kitipongpitaya 10.46
Discus throw Thailand Pranee Kitipongpitaya 37.20 m CR Cambodia Ouch Lay 36.76 Cambodia Mok Siphan 36.22
Javelin throw Cambodia Nol Kan 38.16 m CR Myanmar Khin Khin Htwe 36.86 Malaysia Wong Mong Yun 33.60
Pentathlon Cambodia Kim Mom 3.557 pts Malaysia Marie Nair 3.517 Singapore Cheong Wai Hing 3.499

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Malaysia (MAS)1914942
2 Burma (BIR)64313
3 Singapore (SIN)45514
4 Thailand (THA)371121
5 Cambodia (CAM)24612
Totals (5 entries)343434102

References

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  1. ^ Percy Seneviratne (1993) Golden Moments: the S.E.A Games 1959-1991 Dominie Press, Singapore ISBN 981-00-4597-2