Below are the benchmark of Singapore athletes top-performer this season. Results achieved in Singapore, unless stated otherwise.
Well done to them, and let’s hope such information will spur and emulate better results, fully knowing the current local standards.
Well expect more of such updates, and look out for SAA’s upcoming new feature, Top 10 Singapore rankings, that’s currently being compiled.
Men
- 100: 10.53 Amirudin Jamal, Wings (SB)
- 200: 21.88 Calvin Kang, Pahang
- 400: 48.61 Kenneth Khoo, Wings
- 800: 1:56.27 Zachary R. Devaraj, KL
- 1K: 2:31.75 Zachary R. Devaraj, YOG
- 1500: 3:57.08 Chamkaur Singh, Sydney
- 3K: Coming Soon
- 5K: 15:11.31 Chamkaur Singh, Sydney
- 10K: N.A.
- H.M.: 1:10:22 Mok Y. Ren, KL
- Marathon: Coming Soon
- 3KS: N.A.
- 110H: Coming Soon
- 400H: Coming Soon
- H.jump: 2.05 Ronnie Cai, Paroi
- P.vault: 4.50 Sean Lim, KL, HCI
- L.jump: 7.27 Matthew Goh, Paroi
- T.jump: 15.92 Stefan Tseng, Paroi
- Shot put: 14.21 Scott Wong
- Discus: 46.66 Scott Wong, Chinese Taipei
- Hammer: N.A.
- Javelin: Coming Soon
- Decathon: N.A.
- 5K walk: 27:42.21 Edmund Sim
- 20K walk: N.A.
- 4×100: 40.42 National Team, HK
- 4×400: 3:20.98 Asean Schools Team, KL
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Women
- 100: 12.03 Amanda Choo, Paroi (NR)
- 200: 24.86 Valerie Pereira, Wings (PB)
- 400: Coming Soon
- 800: 2:24.4 Ranjitha Raja, Hanoi
- 1K: 3:03.90 Ranjitha Raja, YOG
- 1500: Coming Soon
- 3K: Coming Soon
- 5K: Coming Soon
- 10K: Coming Soon
- H.M.: N.A.
- Marathon: Coming Soon
- 3KS: 13:29.43 Yvonne Lin, Hanoi (NR/NJR)
- 100H: 15.03 Inez Leong Hui Xin
- 400H: 61.69 T. Piriyah, SSP (NR/NJR)
- H.jump: 1.74 Michelle Sng, Paroi
- P.vault: 3:81 Rachel Isabel Yang (NR)
- L.jump: Coming Soon
- T.jump: 11.69 Nurul Jannah
- Shot put: 14.63 Zhang Guirong, Pune
- Discus: 43.78 Wan Lay Chi, Bangalore
- Hammer: N.A.
- Javelin: Coming Soon
- Heptathlon: N.A.
- 10K walk: N.A.
- 20K walk: N.A.
- 4×100: 49.67 Junior Team
- 4×400: 4:07.16 Junior Team
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Credit to Heinrich Hubbeling.
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