Singapore at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
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Singapore
competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
in the Philippines
under the IOC country code SIN. Sending a delegation of 658 athletes and 291 officials, the third largest it had ever sent to the games, the Singapore team set its target at 35 gold medals, five more than the haul won at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games
held in Vietnam
.
The selection criteria for participating in the games was set strictly based on their ability to win at least a bronze medal for the country. Hence, the Singapore National Olympic Council
asked the various sporting federation bodies to nominate their candidates based on their performance between 1 March 2005 to 24 June 2005, with achievements above the bronze medal scores in previous games. While this process was relatively smooth for some sports such as swimming, table tennis and badminton, it raised issues on management and competence for others like athletics, chess and squash.
The Ministry of Community Development produced a theme song, Live Our Dreams, composed by Thomas Schönberg and sung by Kit Chan
, to inspire the Singapore contingent in the games.
Archery
Men's Individual Recurve
Men's Individual Compound
Women's Individual Compound
Men's Compound Team
Men's Recurve Team
Women's Compound Team
Aquatics
Men's swimming
Women's swimming
Men's water polo
: 1st place
Athletics
UK Shyam and Poh Seng Song qualification marked the first time in 12 years in which two Singaporean sprinters were featured in the 100 metres event.
Men
Women
Badminton
Men's singles:
Women's singles:
Men's doubles:
Women's doubles:
Mixed doubles:
Men's team
(lost to Vietnam
2-3, did not advance)
Women's team:
(lost to Thailand
2-3, finished second position)
Billiards and Snooker
Men's 1 Cushion Carom Singles
Men's 8-Ball Pool Singles
Men's 8-Ball Pool Doubles
Men's 9-Ball Pool Singles
Men's 9-Ball Pool Doubles
Men's 15-Ball Pool Singles
Men's 15-Ball Pool Doubles
Men's Snooker Doubles
Men's Snooker Team
Women's 8-Ball Pool Singles
Women's 9-Ball Pool Singles
Bodybuilding
Bowling
Men's Singles
Men's Doubles
Men's Trios
Men's Team of 5
Women's Singles
Women's Doubles
Women's Trios
Women's Team of 5
Canoeing/Kayaking
Chess
Men's Blitz Chess
Men's Rapid Chess
Men's Rapid Chess Team
Men's Standard Chess
Women's Blitz Chess
Women's Standard Chess
Cycling
Cross Country (Men)
Downhill (Men / Women)
40 km Individual
160 km Masses Start (Team)
Criterium Race
Dancesport
Latin American Dances
Standard
Equestrian
Showjumping
Showjumping Team
Fencing
Men's Épée
Men's Épée Team
Men's Foil
Men's Foil Team
Men's Sabre
Men's Sabre Team
Women's Épée
Women's Épée Team
Women's Foil
Women's Foil Team
Women's Sabre
Football
Men's:
Finished at third position in Group B and failed to advance to next stage.
Golf
Men's Singles
Men's Team
Women's Singles
Women's Team
Gymnastics
Men's:
Women's:
Judo
Men's:
Karatedo
Men's:
Women's:
Lawn Bowls
Men's Pairs
Men's Triples
Women's Singles
Pencak Silat
Men's:
Women's:
Petanque
Women's Singles
Women's Pairs
Rowing
Men's Single Sculls
Men's Lightweight Single Sculls
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls
Women's Pairs
Sailing
Men's:
Women's:
Sepak Takraw
Men's:
Shooting
Men's 10m Air Rifle
Men's 50m Free Pistol
Men's 50m Free Rifle Prone
Men's Practical Pump Shotgun
Men's Practical Semi-Auto Shotgun
Men's Skeet
Men's Trap
Men's Trap Team
Men's Double Trap
Men's Practical Pistol
Women's 10m Air Pistol
Women's 10m Air Rifle
Women's 50m Free Rifle 3-Position
Women's 50m Free Rifle Prone
Women's Skeet
Women's Trap
Softball
Women's Team
Table tennis
Men's Singles
Men's Doubles
Men's Team
Women's Singles
Women's Doubles
Women's Team
Mixed Doubles
Taekwondo
Men's
Women's
Traditional Boat Race
Men's
Women's
Triathlon
Men's
Women's
Volleyball
Women's:
Wushu
Singapore
Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the...
competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
2005 Southeast Asian Games
The 23rd Southeast Asian Games were held in the Philippines from November 27 to December 5 in 2005. The games were participated by the eleven nations of Southeast Asia. This was the first time that the opening and closing ceremonies were held in a large open field, despite the fact that Manila...
in the Philippines
Philippines
The Philippines , officially known as the Republic of the Philippines , is a country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. To its north across the Luzon Strait lies Taiwan. West across the South China Sea sits Vietnam...
under the IOC country code SIN. Sending a delegation of 658 athletes and 291 officials, the third largest it had ever sent to the games, the Singapore team set its target at 35 gold medals, five more than the haul won at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games
2003 Southeast Asian Games
The 22nd Southeast Asian Games were held in Hanoi, Vietnam from 5 December - 13 December 2003. The games were opened by Vietnamese prime minister Phan Van Khai in the newly constructed My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi. The games torch was lit by Nguyen Thuy Hien of Wushu...
held in Vietnam
Vietnam
Vietnam – sometimes spelled Viet Nam , officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam – is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea –...
.
The selection criteria for participating in the games was set strictly based on their ability to win at least a bronze medal for the country. Hence, the Singapore National Olympic Council
Singapore National Olympic Council
The Singapore National Olympic Council, or commonly SNOC, is a registered society, recognised by the International Olympic Committee...
asked the various sporting federation bodies to nominate their candidates based on their performance between 1 March 2005 to 24 June 2005, with achievements above the bronze medal scores in previous games. While this process was relatively smooth for some sports such as swimming, table tennis and badminton, it raised issues on management and competence for others like athletics, chess and squash.
The Ministry of Community Development produced a theme song, Live Our Dreams, composed by Thomas Schönberg and sung by Kit Chan
Kit Chan
Kit Chan is a Singaporean singer.-Music:She was a member of the pioneer generation of Singaporean singers to successfully break into the international market, marked in particular by her breakthrough into the competitive and highly critical Taiwanese market with her hit Mandarin album Heartache ...
, to inspire the Singapore contingent in the games.
Medals
1. | Aquatics - Swimming | 13 | 9 | 11 | 33 |
2. | Sailing Sailing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Sailing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place at the Subic Bay Yacht Club, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines. Twelve gold medals were contested... |
7 | 2 | 2 | 11 |
3. | Table Tennis Table Tennis at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Table tennis at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Malate, Manila, Philippines. The participants are competing to win at least one of the 4 gold medals at stake.-Medal winners:... |
6 | 2 | 2 | 10 |
4. | Shooting Shooting at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Shooting at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was split into two venues:*Trap and Skeet in PNSA Clay Target Range, Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila, Philippines.... |
3 | 4 | 5 | 12 |
5. | Athletics Athletics at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games The athletics events at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games were held at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Malate, Manila, Philippines. The Marathon event was run from the Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard, Pasay City, Philippines on December 4, 2005.... |
3 | 1 | 4 | 8 |
6. | Gymnastics Gymnastics at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Gymnastics at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was divided into three sub-categories: artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and aerobics. The artistic gymnastics was held from November 29 to December 1, the rhythmic gymnastics from December 2 to December 3, and the aerobics from December 4 to... |
2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
7. | Bodybuilding Bodybuilding at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Bodybuilding at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was held at the Government Service Insurance System Theater in Pasay City, Philippines. This sport is not included in the olympic games but is included as one the events in the SEA Games since 2003.... |
2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
8. | Pencak Silat Pencak Silat at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Pencak Silat at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines.The event was held from November 30 to December 4.-Medal winners:-External links:*----... |
1 | 3 | 7 | 11 |
9. | Billiards and Snooker Billiards and Snooker at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Billiards and Snooker at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games were held at the Makati Coliseum in Makati City, Metro Manila. Participants competed in several events. This was the first time that women were allowed to compete in the events.-Medal winners:... |
1 | 2 | 5 | 8 |
10. | Wushu Wushu at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Wushu at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Emilio Aguinaldo College Gymnasium, in Ermita, Manila, Philippines.The event was held from November 28-30.Wushu literally means "martial art"... |
1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
11. | Fencing Fencing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Fencing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place at the Pasig Sports Center at the City Hall Complex in Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Ten gold medals were awarded in individual and team events further divided into three separate categories: Épée, Foil and Sabre.-Medal winners:-External... |
1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
12. | Triathlon Triathlon at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games The Triathlon at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was held at the Boardwalk, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines on December 1 and 2. The participants are competing for individual gold medals in the men's and women's events.... |
1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
13. | Aquatics - Water Polo | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
14. | Bowling Bowling at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Bowling at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Pearl Bowling Center in Parañaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines.Participants compete in several events.-Medal winners:-External links:*----... |
0 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
15. | Golf Golf at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Golf at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in The Country Club, Canlubang, Calamba City, Laguna, Philippines.Men's division was held from December 1–5 and the Women's Division was held from December 2–5.-Medal winners:-External links:*... |
0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
15. | Rowing Rowing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Rowing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the La Mesa Dam, Novaliches Reservoir, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The event was held from November 28 to December 1.-Medal winners:-External links:*----... |
0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
17. | Badminton Badminton at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Badminton at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was held at the PhilSports Arena at the Philippine Sports Commission Complex in Pasig City, Philippines... |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
18. | Chess Chess at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Chess at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place at the Tagaytay City Convention Center in Tagaytay City, Cavite, Philippines.Chess is not one of the Olympic Games events but is included in the SEAG-Medal winners:-External links:*... |
0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
18 | Karatedo Karatedo at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Karatedo at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Mandaue Coliseum, Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines. The participants were competing in different weight categories in both the men's and women's competitions... |
0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
18. | Petanque Petanque at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Pétanque at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Hidden Vale Sports Club in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines.The event was held from December 1–4.... |
0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
21. | Archery Archery at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games Archery at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was held at Remy Field, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines. The archery schedule began on November 28 and ended on December 4.... |
0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Total | 42 | 31 | 54 | 127 |
Gold
- Aquatics
- Men's 400 m freestyle - Lee Jiann Yow Lionel (heats: 4:10.67, finals: 4:00.51)
- Men's 4x100 m freestyle relay - Chay Jung Jun Mark, Su Shirong Jeffrey, Tan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu Gary is a swimmer from Singapore who holds several national swimming records in Singapore.-Achievements:On 7 December 2003 at the 22nd SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam Gary won the Men 200 LC Meters Medley with the time of 02:05.94 which is a record in Singapore.On 24 June 2005 at the 1st...
, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan (3:27.56) - Men's 4x200 m freestyle relay - Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu Gary is a swimmer from Singapore who holds several national swimming records in Singapore.-Achievements:On 7 December 2003 at the 22nd SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam Gary won the Men 200 LC Meters Medley with the time of 02:05.94 which is a record in Singapore.On 24 June 2005 at the 1st...
, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan (7:35.85, new games recordGames records at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesNew games records set at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games include:-Aquatics:*Men's 50 m Freestyle: Thailand's Arwut Chinnapasaen, 22.98*Men's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay: Singapore's Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu Gary, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan, 7:35.85*Women's 50 m Freestyle: Singapore's...
) - Men's water polo team tops round-robinRound-robinThe term round-robin was originally used to describe a document signed by multiple parties in a circle to make it more difficult to determine the order in which it was signed, thus preventing a ringleader from being identified...
tournament with a full 10 points. - Women's 50 m freestyle - Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (heats: 1:08.20, finals: 26.13, new games recordGames records at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesNew games records set at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games include:-Aquatics:*Men's 50 m Freestyle: Thailand's Arwut Chinnapasaen, 22.98*Men's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay: Singapore's Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu Gary, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan, 7:35.85*Women's 50 m Freestyle: Singapore's...
) - Women's 100 m freestyle - Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (heats: 1:00.48, finals: 56.41s)
- Women's 100 m breaststroke - Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (heats: 1:13.69, finals: 1:11.74)
- Women's 100 m backstroke - Tao LiTao LiTao Li is a China-born Singaporean competitive swimmer specializing in the backstroke and butterfly stroke.A Singapore Sports School student, Tao has represented Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games and Asian Games and holds several national records...
(heats: 1:08.20, finals: 1:03.83 new games recordGames records at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesNew games records set at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games include:-Aquatics:*Men's 50 m Freestyle: Thailand's Arwut Chinnapasaen, 22.98*Men's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay: Singapore's Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu Gary, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan, 7:35.85*Women's 50 m Freestyle: Singapore's...
) - Women's 100 m butterfly - Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (heats: 1:03.59, finals: 59.91 new games recordGames records at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesNew games records set at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games include:-Aquatics:*Men's 50 m Freestyle: Thailand's Arwut Chinnapasaen, 22.98*Men's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay: Singapore's Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu Gary, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan, 7:35.85*Women's 50 m Freestyle: Singapore's...
) - Women's 200 m backstroke - Tao LiTao LiTao Li is a China-born Singaporean competitive swimmer specializing in the backstroke and butterfly stroke.A Singapore Sports School student, Tao has represented Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games and Asian Games and holds several national records...
(heats: 2:25.53, finals: 2:17.55) - Women's 200 m breaststroke - Teo Wei Min Nicolette (heats: 2:38.17, finals: 2:34.56)
- Women's 200 m butterfly - Tao LiTao LiTao Li is a China-born Singaporean competitive swimmer specializing in the backstroke and butterfly stroke.A Singapore Sports School student, Tao has represented Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games and Asian Games and holds several national records...
(heats: 2:21.96, finals: 2:14.11, new games recordGames records at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesNew games records set at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games include:-Aquatics:*Men's 50 m Freestyle: Thailand's Arwut Chinnapasaen, 22.98*Men's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay: Singapore's Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu Gary, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan, 7:35.85*Women's 50 m Freestyle: Singapore's...
) - Women's 200 m individual medley - Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (2:19.23)
- Women's 4x100 m medley relay - Ho Shu Yong, Tao LiTao LiTao Li is a China-born Singaporean competitive swimmer specializing in the backstroke and butterfly stroke.A Singapore Sports School student, Tao has represented Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games and Asian Games and holds several national records...
, Teo Wei Min Nicolette, Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (4:14.49, new games recordGames records at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesNew games records set at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games include:-Aquatics:*Men's 50 m Freestyle: Thailand's Arwut Chinnapasaen, 22.98*Men's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay: Singapore's Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu Gary, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan, 7:35.85*Women's 50 m Freestyle: Singapore's...
)
- Athletics
- Men's discus - Wong Tuck Yim James (55.11m)
- Women's discus - Du Xianhui (49.48m)
- Women's shot put - Zhang GuirongZhang GuirongZhang Guirong is a Singaporean shot putter. She changed nationality from China in late 2003.Her personal best throw is 18.57 metres, achieved at the 2005 Asian Championships in Incheon. This is the current Singaporean record. She is also the national record holder in discus throw and javelin...
(17.40m)
- Billiards and Snooker
- Men's 9-ball pool singles - Chan Keng Kwang (defeated ?)
- Bodybuilding
- 65 kg - Ibrahim bin Sihat
- 75 kg - Chua Ling Fung Simon
- Fencing
- Women's foil team - Ng Yi Lin Ruth, Ser Xue Ling Serene, Tay Yu Ling and Wong Ye Han Cheryl (defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
44-39)
- Women's foil team - Ng Yi Lin Ruth, Ser Xue Ling Serene, Tay Yu Ling and Wong Ye Han Cheryl (defeated Vietnam
- Gymnastics
- Women's artistic individual floor exercise - Tay Xi Hui Nicole
- Women's artistic team - Lee Wen Ling, Lee Wen Si, Lim Heem Wei, Nur Atikah Nabilah Binte Muhammad Jufrie, Tay Jia Hui Tabitha, Tay Xi Hui Nicole
- Pencak silat
- Men's tanding class H - Mohd Imran (defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
5-0)
- Men's tanding class H - Mohd Imran (defeated Indonesia
- Sailing
- Men's 420 open - Xu Yuan Zhen and Wong Ming Ho Justin
- Men's 420 boys - Teo Wee Chin and Terence Koh
- Men's laser - Soh Khyan Tat Maximillian
- Men's laser radial - Lo Man Yi
- Women's 420 girls - Tam Shiu Wun Siobhan and Liu Xiaodan Dawn
- Women's 470 women - Toh Liying and Tok Lee Ching
- Women's optimist girls - Griselda Khng
- Shooting
- Men's trap - Choo Choon Seng
- Men's trap team - Choo Choon Seng, Kwa Eng Cheong Michael, Lee Wung Yew
- Men's double trap - Mohd Zain Amat (173)
- Table tennis
- Men's doubles - Cai Xiaoli and Yang ZiYang ZiYang Zi is a table tennis player representing Singapore.Yang Zi began his table tennis in 2004 when he first participated in the ITTF Pro Tour. He has represented Singapore in many major events such as 15th Asian Games, 18th Commonwealth Games and 23rd SEA Games...
(defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
3-0) - Men's team - Cai Xiaoli, Clarence Lee, Henry Seah, Jason Ho, Yang ZiYang ZiYang Zi is a table tennis player representing Singapore.Yang Zi began his table tennis in 2004 when he first participated in the ITTF Pro Tour. He has represented Singapore in many major events such as 15th Asian Games, 18th Commonwealth Games and 23rd SEA Games...
(defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
3-2) - Women's singles - Zhang XuelingZhang XuelingZhang Xueling is a Singaporean table tennis player.Zhang started playing table tennis at the age of 6 and made her first international appearance in 1999...
(defeated Singapore) - Women's doubles - Li Jiawei and Zhang XuelingZhang XuelingZhang Xueling is a Singaporean table tennis player.Zhang started playing table tennis at the age of 6 and made her first international appearance in 1999...
(defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
3-0) - Women's team - Jenn Lim, Li Jiawei, Tan Paey FernTan Paey FernTan Paey Fern is a Singaporean Table Tennis Player.Tan was talent-scouted by ex-National Table Tennis Coach, Mr. Foo Soo Peng, when she was playing table tennis casually with her brother and some friends at the age of 9. Tan was a very determined young girl. She gave up her studies to practice...
, Xu YanXu YanXu Yan is a female Chinese judoka who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the Lightweight event.-Major performances:*2003 World Championships - 7th -57 kg class;*2003 Asian Championships - 5th -57 kg class;...
, Zhang XuelingZhang XuelingZhang Xueling is a Singaporean table tennis player.Zhang started playing table tennis at the age of 6 and made her first international appearance in 1999...
(defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-1) - Mixed doubles - Yang ZiYang ZiYang Zi is a table tennis player representing Singapore.Yang Zi began his table tennis in 2004 when he first participated in the ITTF Pro Tour. He has represented Singapore in many major events such as 15th Asian Games, 18th Commonwealth Games and 23rd SEA Games...
and Zhang XuelingZhang XuelingZhang Xueling is a Singaporean table tennis player.Zhang started playing table tennis at the age of 6 and made her first international appearance in 1999...
(defeated Singapore 3-1)
- Men's doubles - Cai Xiaoli and Yang Zi
- Triathlon
- Men's 1.5 km Swim, 40 km Bike, 10 km Run - Cheng Jing Hean (1:58:41.14)
- Wushu
- Taijiquan (Taijijian) - Goh Qiu Bin (18.56)
Silver
- Aquatics
- Men's 100 m backstroke - Chay Jung Jun Mark (heats: 1:00.69, finals: 58.49)
- Men's 200 m backstroke - Tan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu Gary is a swimmer from Singapore who holds several national swimming records in Singapore.-Achievements:On 7 December 2003 at the 22nd SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam Gary won the Men 200 LC Meters Medley with the time of 02:05.94 which is a record in Singapore.On 24 June 2005 at the 1st...
(heats: 2:10.15, finals: 2:07.26) - Women's 50 m freestyle - Ho Shu Yong (heats: 1:08.20, finals: 26.61)
- Women's 800 m freestyle - Quah Ting WenQuah Ting WenQuah Ting Wen is an Olympic and National Record holding swimmer from Singapore. She swam for Singapore at the 2008 Olympics....
(heats: 1:00.69, finals: 9:02.20) - Women's 100 m breaststroke - Teo Wei Min Nicolette (heats: 1:13.89, finals: 1:11.80)
- Women's 200 m individual medley - Teo Wei Min Nicolette (2:22.86)
- Women's 400 m Individual Medley - Lee Jing Fei Bernardette (heats: 5:05.32, finals: 5:00.27)
- Women's 4x100 m Freestyle Relay - Ho Ru Yu Ruth, Ho Shu Yong, Ng Hiang Yuet Lynette, Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (3:55.53)
- Women's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay - Ho Shu Yong, Ong Chui Bin Mylene, Quah Ting WenQuah Ting WenQuah Ting Wen is an Olympic and National Record holding swimmer from Singapore. She swam for Singapore at the 2008 Olympics....
, Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (8:34.75)
- Athletics
- Women's Shot put - Du Xianhui: 17.37m
- Badminton
- Women's team - lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
2-3
- Women's team - lost to Thailand
- Billiards and Snooker
- Men's Snooker Doubles - E Boon Aun Keith and Puan Yi Wei Alex: lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
1-3 - Women's 8-Ball Pool Singles - Hoe Shu Wah
- Men's Snooker Doubles - E Boon Aun Keith and Puan Yi Wei Alex: lost to Thailand
- Bowling
- Men's Singles - Remy OngRemy OngRemy Ong is a Singaporean bowler and former world champion.Remy made his name in the 2002 Asian Games at Busan as the captain for the men's team when he became the nation's only second male multiple-gold medalist in the competition's 51-year history, winning three gold medals. He developed into a...
- Women's Singles - Tan Shi Hua Jazreel (3689)
- Men's Singles - Remy Ong
- Golf
- Men's Team - Choo Tze Huang, Goh Kun Yang, Leong Kit Wai and Quek Peng Xiang
- Gymnastics
- Women's Artistic Individual Balanced Beam - Tay Jia Hui Tabitha (7.96)
- Women's Artistic Individual Uneven bars - Tay Xi Hui Nicole (7.937)
- Rowing
- Men's Single Sculls - Elsie Lim
- Pencak Silat
- Men's Tanding Class G - Abdul KadirAbdul KadirAbdul Kadir was a Pakistani cricketer who played in four Tests from 1964 to 1965. A wicketkeeper, Abdul was run out for 95 on his Test debut, against Australia at Karachi. He had opened the batting with Khalid Ibadulla with whom he made 249. His only other Test half century was an innings of 58...
- Men's Tanding Class I - Mohd Yusoff (lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
1-4) - Women's Regu - Fatmah Abdul Halid, Raden Mas and Nor Dianawati
- Men's Tanding Class G - Abdul Kadir
- Sailing
- Men's Hobie 16 - Huang Jinjie Melcom and Chung Pei Quan
- Men's Optimist Boys - Lee Teik Ren Sean
- Shooting
- Men's Practical Pistol - Chow Wei An
- Men's Practical Pump Shotgun - Lawrence Wee
- Men's Trap - Lee Wung Yew
- Women's 10m Air Rifle - Vanessa Yong
- Table tennis
- Wushu
- Qiangshu - Khor Poh Chin (9.2)
Bronze
- Archery
- Women's Individual Compound - Maryanne Gul (defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
107-104)
- Women's Individual Compound - Maryanne Gul (defeated Myanmar
- Aquatics
- Men's 50 m Freestyle - Kwok Ying Wah Leslie (heats: 23.88, finals: 23.58)
- Men's 100 m Freestyle - Tay Zhi Rong Bryan (heats: 53.12, finals: 52.38)
- Men's 200 m Backstroke - Cheah Mingzhe Marcus (heats: 2:11.05, finals: 2:08.50)
- Men's 200 m Butterfly - Tan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu Gary is a swimmer from Singapore who holds several national swimming records in Singapore.-Achievements:On 7 December 2003 at the 22nd SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam Gary won the Men 200 LC Meters Medley with the time of 02:05.94 which is a record in Singapore.On 24 June 2005 at the 1st...
(heats: 2:06.37, finals: 2:04.82) - Men's 200 m Freestyle - Tay Zhi Rong Bryan (heats: 2:02.14, finals: 1:54.39)
- Men's 200 m Individual Medley - Tan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu Gary is a swimmer from Singapore who holds several national swimming records in Singapore.-Achievements:On 7 December 2003 at the 22nd SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam Gary won the Men 200 LC Meters Medley with the time of 02:05.94 which is a record in Singapore.On 24 June 2005 at the 1st...
(heats: 1:18.27, finals: 2:08.01) - Men's 400 m Individual Medley - Lee Jiann Yow Lionel (heats: 4:41.11, finals: 4:32.58)
- Women's 100 m Butterfly - Tao LiTao LiTao Li is a China-born Singaporean competitive swimmer specializing in the backstroke and butterfly stroke.A Singapore Sports School student, Tao has represented Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games and Asian Games and holds several national records...
(heats: 1:04.15, finals: 1:01.53) - Women's 200 m Butterfly - Lee Jing Fei Bernardette (heats: 2:20.02, finals: 2:18.81)
- Women's 400 m Freestyle - Quah Ting WenQuah Ting WenQuah Ting Wen is an Olympic and National Record holding swimmer from Singapore. She swam for Singapore at the 2008 Olympics....
(heats: 4:26.98, finals: 4:24.75) - Women's 400 m Individual Medley - Quah Ting WenQuah Ting WenQuah Ting Wen is an Olympic and National Record holding swimmer from Singapore. She swam for Singapore at the 2008 Olympics....
(heats: 5:04.09, finals: 5:01.57)
- Athletics
- Men's 4x100 m Freestyle Relay - Erzalmaniq Fawy RawiErzalmaniq Fawy RawiErzalmaniq Fawy Rawi is a Singaporean athlete.Erzalmaniq made his national debut in 2005 at the SEA Games in Manila. His relay team won the bronze in a 4x100 m race after one team was disqualified...
, Mohd Shameer Mohd Ayub, Poh Seng SongPoh Seng SongPoh Seng Song is an athlete from Singapore who specialises in the 100 metres sprint and 4 x 100 metres relay.Participating in the 2004 Summer Olympics, he achieved seventh place in his 100 metres heat, thus missing out on a placing in Round 2 of the event.Seng Song received his education in...
, UK Shyam (reserves: Muhd Firdaus Bin Juhari, Sim Chee Hao Alfred): 40.59s, awarded third position after IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
was disqualified - Men's Shot put - Wong Tuck Yim James: 12.66m
- Women's Discus - Zhang GuirongZhang GuirongZhang Guirong is a Singaporean shot putter. She changed nationality from China in late 2003.Her personal best throw is 18.57 metres, achieved at the 2005 Asian Championships in Incheon. This is the current Singaporean record. She is also the national record holder in discus throw and javelin...
: 48.62m - Women's Javelin - Zhang GuirongZhang GuirongZhang Guirong is a Singaporean shot putter. She changed nationality from China in late 2003.Her personal best throw is 18.57 metres, achieved at the 2005 Asian Championships in Incheon. This is the current Singaporean record. She is also the national record holder in discus throw and javelin...
: 48.70m
- Men's 4x100 m Freestyle Relay - Erzalmaniq Fawy Rawi
- Billiards and Snooker
- Men's 8-Ball Pool Singles - Tey Choon Kiat
- Men's 8-Ball Pool Doubles - Chan Keng Kwang and Tey Choon Kiat (defeated Brunei DarussalamBrunei Darussalam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesBrunei Darussalam participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
9-6) - Men's 9-Ball Pool Doubles - Chan Keng Kwang and Toh Lian Han (defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
11-8) - Women's 8-Ball Pool Singles - Chai Zeet Huey Charlene (defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
9-6) - Women's 9-Ball Pool Singles - Hoe Shu Wah (defeated ?)
- Bodybuilding
- 55 kg - Ng Han Cheng Vincent
- Bowling
- Men's Team of 5 - Goh Heng Soon Sam, Kwang Kok Leong, Lee Yu Wen, Remy OngRemy OngRemy Ong is a Singaporean bowler and former world champion.Remy made his name in the 2002 Asian Games at Busan as the captain for the men's team when he became the nation's only second male multiple-gold medalist in the competition's 51-year history, winning three gold medals. He developed into a...
, Tan Siong Kooi Terence and Yeong Nathan Jason (6385) - Women's Team of 5 - Chan Lu Ee Evelyn, Kwang Tien Mei, Tan Bee Leng, Tan Shi Hua Jazreel, Tay Hong Keow and Teng Pei Ling Rena (6186)
- Men's Team of 5 - Goh Heng Soon Sam, Kwang Kok Leong, Lee Yu Wen, Remy Ong
- Chess
- Men's Rapid Chess - Goh Koon Jong Jason
- Men's Rapid Chess Team - Goh Koon Jong Jason, Goh Wei Ming, Wong Meng KongWong Meng KongWong Meng Kong is a Singapore chess Grandmaster. He won the national Singaporean Chess Championship in 1989, 1990, 1991. He represented Singapore eleven times in Chess Olympiads . His current FIDE rating is 2358.-External links:...
, Wu ShaobinWu ShaobinWu Shaobin is a Singaporean Grandmaster chess player. He won the national Singaporean Chess Championship in 2003 and 2005. He is married to former Women's World Chess Champion Xie Jun....
: Round 1: Bye, Round 2: defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
2.5 to 1.5, Round 3: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
3 to 1, Semi finals: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
1.5 to 2.5 - Men's Standard Chess - Goh Wei Ming
- Fencing
- Men's Épée Team - Ang Chez Yee, Fang Kuo Wei Nicholas, Leong Kok Seng and Lin Qinghui (lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
36-44) - Women's Sabre - Lim Yean Hong Nona
- Men's Épée Team - Ang Chez Yee, Fang Kuo Wei Nicholas, Leong Kok Seng and Lin Qinghui (lost to Thailand
- Golf
- Men's Singles - Choo Tze Huang
- Karatedo
- Men's Individual Kumite (open weight) - Lee Chia Jun: defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
6-3 - Women's Individual Kata - Ng Pei Yi
- Men's Individual Kumite (open weight) - Lee Chia Jun: defeated Thailand
- Pencak Silat
- Men's Tanding Class A - Mohd Asadullah (lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
0-5) - Men's Tanding Class D - Mohd Saifullah (drew with MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
5-5) - Men's Tanding Class F - Mohd Iswandy (lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
0-5) - Women's Artistic Singles - Norishah binte Anuar
- Women's Tanding Class A - Nur As'Ashikeen binte Amran (lost to MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
1-4) - Women's Tanding Class B - Saiedah binte Said (lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
0-5) - Women's Tanding Class D - Zuhrah Sabri (lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
0-5)
- Men's Tanding Class A - Mohd Asadullah (lost to Indonesia
- Petanque
- Women's Singles - Heo Boon Huay Vicki (lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
10-13) - Women's Pairs - Goh Heoi Bin and Heo Boon Huay Vicki (lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
8-13)
- Women's Singles - Heo Boon Huay Vicki (lost to Thailand
- Rowing
- Men's Lightweight Single Sculls - Roozaimy bin Omar
- Sailing
- Men's 470 Men - Tay Jun Hao Roy and Chung Pei Ming
- Men's Formula - Sailboard - Tan Wearn HawTan Wearn HawTan Wearn Haw is the CEO of the Singapore Sailing Federation.Tan attended Victoria School and Raffles Junior College. He was the Sportsboy of the Year for 1992 and 1995, and a Public Service Commission scholar, graduating from Imperial College, London with a Masters Degree in Aeronautical...
- Shooting
- Men's 10m Air Rifle - Zhang Jin
- Men's 50m Free Pistol - Poh Lip Meng
- Men's Practical Semi-Auto Shotgun - Tan Guan Hua
- Women's 10m Air Rifle - Zhang JingnaZhang JingnaZhang Jingna is a photographer known widely on DeviantART as .Born in the suburbs of Beijing to a sporting family, Jingna moved to Singapore at the age of eight, where she attended Haig Girls' School....
- Women's Skeet - Ng Swee Theng (78)
- Table tennis
- Men's Singles - Yang ZiYang ZiYang Zi is a table tennis player representing Singapore.Yang Zi began his table tennis in 2004 when he first participated in the ITTF Pro Tour. He has represented Singapore in many major events such as 15th Asian Games, 18th Commonwealth Games and 23rd SEA Games...
(lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
2-4) - Women's Doubles - Xu YanXu YanXu Yan is a female Chinese judoka who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the Lightweight event.-Major performances:*2003 World Championships - 7th -57 kg class;*2003 Asian Championships - 5th -57 kg class;...
and Tan Paey FernTan Paey FernTan Paey Fern is a Singaporean Table Tennis Player.Tan was talent-scouted by ex-National Table Tennis Coach, Mr. Foo Soo Peng, when she was playing table tennis casually with her brother and some friends at the age of 9. Tan was a very determined young girl. She gave up her studies to practice...
(lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
2-3)
- Men's Singles - Yang Zi
- Triathlon
- Women's 1.5 km Swim, 40 km Bike, 10 km Run - Ng Xinyi Alisa (2:21)
- Wushu
- Duilian - Deng Yingzhi (9.13)
- Taijiquan (Taijijian) - Shen Pinxiu (18.36)
ArcheryArchery at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesArchery at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was held at Remy Field, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines. The archery schedule began on November 28 and ended on December 4....
Men's Individual Recurve
- Loh Wen Liang (Long Distance Qualifiers: 592; Short Distance Qualifiers: 1243; Elimination Round 1/16: defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
157-153; lost to MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
154-162) - Ong Chee Bin (Long Distance Qualifiers: 567; Short Distance Qualifiers: 1219; Elimination Round 1/16: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
157-144; lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
159-162) - Soh Wee Peng (Long Distance Qualifiers: 528; Short Distance Qualifiers: 1156; Elimination Round 1/16: defeated the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
152-148) - Woo Wei Leong (Long Distance Qualifiers: 569; Short Distance Qualifiers: 1202; Elimination Round 1/16: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
152-153)
Men's Individual Compound
- Lee Siak Wan Ray (Long Distance Qualifiers: 642; Short Distance Qualifiers: 1316; Elimination Round 1/16: lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
161-167) - Heng Fook Hup Vinson (Long Distance Qualifiers: 649; Short Distance Qualifiers: 1320, seventh position; Elimination Round 1/16: lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
158-1597) - Kwong Kok Fong Eugene (Long Distance Qualifiers: 630; Short Distance Qualifiers: 1319; Elimination Round 1/16: defeated MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
169-159; Elimination Round 1/8: lost to MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
156-161) - Ong Chong Soon Michael (Long Distance Qualifiers: 646, ninth position; Short Distance Qualifiers: 1322; Elimination Round 1/16: defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
164-147; Elimination Round 1/8: lost to MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
161-164)
Women's Individual Compound
- Lee Bee Teng Shirlene (Long Distance Qualifiers: 634; Short Distance Qualifiers: 1300; Elimination Round 1/16: defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
149-128; Elimination Round 1/8: lost to Singapore 153-171) - Maryanne Gul (Long Distance Qualifiers: 660; Short Distance Qualifiers: 1328; Elimination Round 1/16: Bye; Elimination Round 1/8: defeated Singapore 171-153; Elimination Round 1/4: defeated the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
105-100; Quarter-Finals: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
99-114; Bronze Medal Match: defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
107-104. Finished third position) - Leong Yoke Sim Janie (Long Distance Qualifiers: 627; Short Distance Qualifiers: 1283; Elimination Round 1/16: defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
158-151; Elimination Round 1/8: lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
155-163) - Tan Bee Wah Sharon (Long Distance Qualifiers: 590; Short Distance Qualifiers: 1711; Elimination Round 1/16: lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
149-150)
Men's Compound Team
- Lee Siak Wan, Heng Fook Hup, Kwong Kok Fong and Ong Chong Soon (Elimination: drew with IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
233-233)
Men's Recurve Team
- Loh Wen Liang, Ong Chee Bin, Soh Wee Peng and Woo Wei Leong (Elimination: defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
222-230)
Women's Compound Team
- Lee Bee Teng Shirlene, Leong Yoke Sim Janie, Maryanne Gul and Tan Bee Wah Sharon (Elimination: defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
234-214; Semi-finals: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
219-222; Bronze Medal Match: lost to MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
228-245, finished fourth position)
AquaticsAquatics at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe aquatics events at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games included swimming, diving and water polo disciplines. All events were held in Trace College Aquatics Centre, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines-Swimming:...
Men's swimmingSwimming (sport)
Swimming is a sport governed by the Fédération Internationale de Natation .-History: Competitive swimming in Europe began around 1800 BCE, mostly in the form of the freestyle. In 1873 Steve Bowyer introduced the trudgen to Western swimming competitions, after copying the front crawl used by Native...
- 50 m Freestyle - Kwok Ying Wah Leslie (heats: 23.88, finals: 23.58. Finished third), Chay Jung Jun Mark (heats: 24.24, finals: 24.38. Finished sixth)
- 100 m Freestyle - Chay Jung Jun Mark (heats: 53.20, finals: 52.61. Finished fourth), Tay Zhi Rong Bryan (heats: 53.12, finals: 52.38. Finished third)
- 200 m Freestyle - Chay Jung Jun Mark (heats: 1:59.06, finals: 1:56.97. Finished sixth), Tay Zhi Rong Bryan (heats: 2:02.14, finals: 1:54.39. Finished third)
- 400 m Freestyle - Cheah Mingzhe Marcus (heats: 4:13.64, finals: 4:02.56. Finished fourth), Lee Jiann Yow Lionel (heats: 4:10.67, finals: 4:00.51. Finished first)
- 1500 m Freestyle - Cheah Mingzhe Marcus (heats: ?, finals: 16:35.14. Finished sixth), Lim Zhi Cong (heats: 16:36.21, finals: 16:35.21. Finished seventh)
- 100 m Backstroke - Chay Jung Jun Mark (heats: 1:00.69, finals: 58.49. Finished second), Lim Zhi Cong (heats: 1:01.18, finals: 1:01.14. Finished ninth)
- 200 m Backstroke - Cheah Mingzhe Marcus (heats: 2:11.05, finals: 2:08.50. Finished third), Tan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu Gary is a swimmer from Singapore who holds several national swimming records in Singapore.-Achievements:On 7 December 2003 at the 22nd SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam Gary won the Men 200 LC Meters Medley with the time of 02:05.94 which is a record in Singapore.On 24 June 2005 at the 1st...
(heats: 2:10.15, finals: 2:07.26. Finished second) - 100 m Breaststroke - Lim Zhi Cong (heats: 1:07.94, did not advance), Tan Jinwen Mark (heats: 1:06.89, finals: 1:17.49)
- 200 m Breaststroke - Lim Zhi Cong (heats: 2:29.03, finals: 2:30.08. Finished eighth), Tan Jinwen Mark (heats: 2:26.54, finals: 2:25.12. Finished seventh)
- 100 m Butterfly - Ng Cheng Xun (heats: 57.14, finals: 56.63. Finished fifth), Tan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu Gary is a swimmer from Singapore who holds several national swimming records in Singapore.-Achievements:On 7 December 2003 at the 22nd SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam Gary won the Men 200 LC Meters Medley with the time of 02:05.94 which is a record in Singapore.On 24 June 2005 at the 1st...
(heats: 57.38, did not advance) - 200 m Butterfly - Ng Cheng Xun (heats: 2:11.84, finals: ?), Tan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu Gary is a swimmer from Singapore who holds several national swimming records in Singapore.-Achievements:On 7 December 2003 at the 22nd SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam Gary won the Men 200 LC Meters Medley with the time of 02:05.94 which is a record in Singapore.On 24 June 2005 at the 1st...
(heats: 2:06.37, finals: 2:04.82. Finished third) - 200 m Individual Medley - Lee Jiann Yow Lionel, (heats: 2:11.24, finals: 2:09.56. Finished fifth), Tan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu Gary is a swimmer from Singapore who holds several national swimming records in Singapore.-Achievements:On 7 December 2003 at the 22nd SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam Gary won the Men 200 LC Meters Medley with the time of 02:05.94 which is a record in Singapore.On 24 June 2005 at the 1st...
(heats: 1:18.27, finals: 2:08.01. Finished third) - 400 m Individual Medley - Lee Jiann Yow Lionel (heats: 4:41.11, finals: 4:32.58. Finished third), Lim Zhi Cong (heats: 4:42.98, finals: 4:32.90. Finished fourth)
- 4x100 m Freestyle Relay
- Chay Jung Jun Mark, Su Shirong Jeffrey, Tan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu Gary is a swimmer from Singapore who holds several national swimming records in Singapore.-Achievements:On 7 December 2003 at the 22nd SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam Gary won the Men 200 LC Meters Medley with the time of 02:05.94 which is a record in Singapore.On 24 June 2005 at the 1st...
, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan (3:27.56, finished first)
- Chay Jung Jun Mark, Su Shirong Jeffrey, Tan Lee Yu Gary
- 4x200 m Freestyle Relay
- Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu GaryTan Lee Yu Gary is a swimmer from Singapore who holds several national swimming records in Singapore.-Achievements:On 7 December 2003 at the 22nd SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam Gary won the Men 200 LC Meters Medley with the time of 02:05.94 which is a record in Singapore.On 24 June 2005 at the 1st...
, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan (7:35.85, finished first, new games recordGames records at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesNew games records set at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games include:-Aquatics:*Men's 50 m Freestyle: Thailand's Arwut Chinnapasaen, 22.98*Men's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay: Singapore's Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu Gary, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan, 7:35.85*Women's 50 m Freestyle: Singapore's...
)
- Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu Gary
- 4x100 m Medley Relay
- Chay Jung Jun Mark, Ng Cheng Xun, Tan Jinwen Mark, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan (3:52.70, finished fourth)
Women's swimming
Swimming (sport)
Swimming is a sport governed by the Fédération Internationale de Natation .-History: Competitive swimming in Europe began around 1800 BCE, mostly in the form of the freestyle. In 1873 Steve Bowyer introduced the trudgen to Western swimming competitions, after copying the front crawl used by Native...
- 50 m Freestyle - Ho Shu Yong (heats: 27.06, finals: 26.61. Finished second), Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (heats: 26.46, finals: 26.13. Finished first, new games recordGames records at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesNew games records set at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games include:-Aquatics:*Men's 50 m Freestyle: Thailand's Arwut Chinnapasaen, 22.98*Men's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay: Singapore's Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu Gary, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan, 7:35.85*Women's 50 m Freestyle: Singapore's...
) - 100 m Freestyle - Ho Shu Yong (heats: 59.86, finals: 58.42s. Finished fourth), Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (heats: 1:00.48, finals: 56.41s. Finished first)
- 200 m Freestyle - Ho Shu Yong (heats: 2:21.70, did not advance), Ong Chui Bin Mylene (heats: 2:10.60, finals: 2:09.45. Finished sixth)
- 400 m Freestyle - Goh Wan Ting (heats: 4:34.30, finals: 4:34.55.), Quah Ting WenQuah Ting WenQuah Ting Wen is an Olympic and National Record holding swimmer from Singapore. She swam for Singapore at the 2008 Olympics....
(heats: 4:26.98, finals: 4:24.75. Finished third) - 800 m Freestyle - Goh Wan Ting (finals: 9:25.75. Finished seventh), Quah Ting WenQuah Ting WenQuah Ting Wen is an Olympic and National Record holding swimmer from Singapore. She swam for Singapore at the 2008 Olympics....
(finals: 9:02.20. Finished second) - 100 m Backstroke - Lee Jing Fei Bernardette (heats: 1:08.50, finals: 1:07.93. Finished seventh), Tao LiTao LiTao Li is a China-born Singaporean competitive swimmer specializing in the backstroke and butterfly stroke.A Singapore Sports School student, Tao has represented Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games and Asian Games and holds several national records...
(heats: 1:08.20, finals: 1:03.83. Finished first, new games recordGames records at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesNew games records set at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games include:-Aquatics:*Men's 50 m Freestyle: Thailand's Arwut Chinnapasaen, 22.98*Men's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay: Singapore's Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu Gary, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan, 7:35.85*Women's 50 m Freestyle: Singapore's...
) - 200 m Backstroke - Lee Jing Fei Bernardette (heats: 2:25.19, finals: 2:23.21. Finished fourth), Tao LiTao LiTao Li is a China-born Singaporean competitive swimmer specializing in the backstroke and butterfly stroke.A Singapore Sports School student, Tao has represented Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games and Asian Games and holds several national records...
(heats: 2:25.53, finals: 2:17.55. Finished first) - 100 m Breaststroke - Teo Wei Min Nicolette (heats: 1:13.89, finals: 1:11.80. Finished second), Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (heats: 1:13.69, finals: 1:11.74. Finished first)
- 200 m Breaststroke - Mo Qiyu Sandy (heats: 2:46.19, finals: 2:43.48. Finished sixth), Teo Wei Min Nicolette (heats: 2:38.17, finals: 2:34.56. Finished first)
- 100 m Butterfly - Tao LiTao LiTao Li is a China-born Singaporean competitive swimmer specializing in the backstroke and butterfly stroke.A Singapore Sports School student, Tao has represented Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games and Asian Games and holds several national records...
(heats: 1:04.15, finals: 1:01.53. Finished third), Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (heats: 1:03.59, finals: 59.91. Finished first, new games recordGames records at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesNew games records set at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games include:-Aquatics:*Men's 50 m Freestyle: Thailand's Arwut Chinnapasaen, 22.98*Men's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay: Singapore's Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu Gary, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan, 7:35.85*Women's 50 m Freestyle: Singapore's...
) - 200 m Butterfly - Lee Jing Fei Bernardette (heats: 2:20.02, finals: 2:18.81. Finished third), Tao LiTao LiTao Li is a China-born Singaporean competitive swimmer specializing in the backstroke and butterfly stroke.A Singapore Sports School student, Tao has represented Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games and Asian Games and holds several national records...
(heats: 2:21.96, finals: 2:14.11. Finished first, new games recordGames records at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesNew games records set at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games include:-Aquatics:*Men's 50 m Freestyle: Thailand's Arwut Chinnapasaen, 22.98*Men's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay: Singapore's Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu Gary, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan, 7:35.85*Women's 50 m Freestyle: Singapore's...
) - 200 m Individual Medley - Teo Wei Min Nicolette (2:22.86, finished second), Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (2:19.23, finished first)
- 400 m Individual Medley - Lee Jing Fei Bernardette (heats: 5:05.32, finals: 5:00.27. Finished second), Quah Ting WenQuah Ting WenQuah Ting Wen is an Olympic and National Record holding swimmer from Singapore. She swam for Singapore at the 2008 Olympics....
(heats: 5:04.09, finals: 5:01.57. Finished third) - 4x100 m Freestyle Relay
- Ho Ru Yu Ruth, Ho Shu Yong, Ng Hiang Yuet Lynette, Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (3:55.53, finished second)
- 4x200 m Freestyle Relay
- Ho Shu Yong, Ong Chui Bin Mylene, Quah Ting WenQuah Ting WenQuah Ting Wen is an Olympic and National Record holding swimmer from Singapore. She swam for Singapore at the 2008 Olympics....
, Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin (8:34.75, finished second)
- Ho Shu Yong, Ong Chui Bin Mylene, Quah Ting Wen
- 4x100 m Medley Relay
- Ho Shu Yong, Tao LiTao LiTao Li is a China-born Singaporean competitive swimmer specializing in the backstroke and butterfly stroke.A Singapore Sports School student, Tao has represented Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games and Asian Games and holds several national records...
, Teo Wei Min Nicolette, Yeo Wei Ling Joscelin ( 4:14.49, finished first, new games recordGames records at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesNew games records set at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games include:-Aquatics:*Men's 50 m Freestyle: Thailand's Arwut Chinnapasaen, 22.98*Men's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay: Singapore's Chay Jung Jun Mark, Cheah Mingzhe Marcus, Tan Lee Yu Gary, Tay Zhi Rong Bryan, 7:35.85*Women's 50 m Freestyle: Singapore's...
)
- Ho Shu Yong, Tao Li
Men's water polo
Water polo
Water polo is a team water sport. The playing team consists of six field players and one goalkeeper. The winner of the game is the team that scores more goals. Game play involves swimming, treading water , players passing the ball while being defended by opponents, and scoring by throwing into a...
: 1st place
- Round-robin: defeated MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
, 21-3 - Round-robin: defeated PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
, 7-6 - Round-robin: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
, 16-7 - Round-robin: defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
, 12-3 - Round-robin: defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
, 15-4
AthleticsAthletics at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe athletics events at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games were held at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Malate, Manila, Philippines. The Marathon event was run from the Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard, Pasay City, Philippines on December 4, 2005....
UK Shyam and Poh Seng Song qualification marked the first time in 12 years in which two Singaporean sprinters were featured in the 100 metres event.Men
- 100 m - Poh Seng SongPoh Seng SongPoh Seng Song is an athlete from Singapore who specialises in the 100 metres sprint and 4 x 100 metres relay.Participating in the 2004 Summer Olympics, he achieved seventh place in his 100 metres heat, thus missing out on a placing in Round 2 of the event.Seng Song received his education in...
(heats 10.72, qualified; finals 10.58, fourth position), UK Shyam (heats: 10.74, qualified; finals: 10.83, seventh position) - 200 m - Mohd Shameer bin Mohd Ayub (21.94s, sixth position)
- 400 m - Muhd Firdaus bin Juhari (49.78s, eighth position)
- 110 m Hurdles - Abdul Hakeem bin Abdul Halim (14.94, sixth position)
- Long jump - Kenneth Wang Kan (finals: 7.00m, seventh position)
- 4x100 m Freestyle Relay - Erzalmaniq Fawy RawiErzalmaniq Fawy RawiErzalmaniq Fawy Rawi is a Singaporean athlete.Erzalmaniq made his national debut in 2005 at the SEA Games in Manila. His relay team won the bronze in a 4x100 m race after one team was disqualified...
, Mohd Shameer Mohd Ayub, Poh Seng SongPoh Seng SongPoh Seng Song is an athlete from Singapore who specialises in the 100 metres sprint and 4 x 100 metres relay.Participating in the 2004 Summer Olympics, he achieved seventh place in his 100 metres heat, thus missing out on a placing in Round 2 of the event.Seng Song received his education in...
, UK Shyam, reserves: Muhd Firdaus Bin Juhari, Sim Chee Hao Alfred (40.59s, fourth position, awarded third position after IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
was disqualified) - Discus - Wong Tuck Yim James (55.11m, first position)
- Shot put - Wong Tuck Yim James (12.66m, third position)
Women
- Discus - Du Xianhui: 49.48m, first position, Zhang GuirongZhang GuirongZhang Guirong is a Singaporean shot putter. She changed nationality from China in late 2003.Her personal best throw is 18.57 metres, achieved at the 2005 Asian Championships in Incheon. This is the current Singaporean record. She is also the national record holder in discus throw and javelin...
: 48.62m, third position - Javelin - Zhang GuirongZhang GuirongZhang Guirong is a Singaporean shot putter. She changed nationality from China in late 2003.Her personal best throw is 18.57 metres, achieved at the 2005 Asian Championships in Incheon. This is the current Singaporean record. She is also the national record holder in discus throw and javelin...
: 48.70m, third position - Marathon - Tang Yoke Pin Vivian: 3:04.16, fifth position
- Shot put - Du Xianhui: 17.37m, second position, Zhang GuirongZhang GuirongZhang Guirong is a Singaporean shot putter. She changed nationality from China in late 2003.Her personal best throw is 18.57 metres, achieved at the 2005 Asian Championships in Incheon. This is the current Singaporean record. She is also the national record holder in discus throw and javelin...
: 17.40m, first position
BadmintonBadminton at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesBadminton at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was held at the PhilSports Arena at the Philippine Sports Commission Complex in Pasig City, Philippines...
Men's singles:
- Lee Yen Hui KendrickLee Yen Hui KendrickLee Yen Hui Kendrick is one of Singapore's best badminton players.-Career:In the 24th SEA Games held in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, he had the honour of being the republic's flag-bearer. He was quoted as saying that it's an honour he does not take lightly. Compiled with the recent win in the...
(Preliminaries: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
1-2) - Tan Wei Kiat Aaron (Preliminaries: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
1-2)
Women's singles:
- Li Li (Quarter-finals: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
2-0) - Xing Aiying (Quarter-finals: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
0-2)
Men's doubles:
- Khoo Kian Teck and Fu Zhi Hui Alvin (Preliminaries: defeated the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
2-1; Quarter-finals: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
0-2)
Women's doubles:
- Liu Fan and Shinta (Preliminaries: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
0-2) - Jiang YanmeiJiang YanmeiJiang Yanmei is a Singapore badminton player.Jiang played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics, losing to Yao Jie of the Netherlands in the round of 32.-References:***...
and Li YujiaLi YujiaLi Yujia is Singapore's national badminton player.Born in Hubei on 18 January 1983, she moved to Singapore at the age of 18 and is now a Singapore citizen....
Mixed doubles:
- Azlin and Vaness Neo (Preliminaries: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
0-2) - Hendri Saputra and Li YujiaLi YujiaLi Yujia is Singapore's national badminton player.Born in Hubei on 18 January 1983, she moved to Singapore at the age of 18 and is now a Singapore citizen....
(Quarter-finals: defeated ? 2-1)
Men's team
- Lee Yen Hui KendrickLee Yen Hui KendrickLee Yen Hui Kendrick is one of Singapore's best badminton players.-Career:In the 24th SEA Games held in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, he had the honour of being the republic's flag-bearer. He was quoted as saying that it's an honour he does not take lightly. Compiled with the recent win in the...
won 15-1, 15-5 - Tan Wei Kiat Aaron lost 3-15, 7-15
- Chew Swee Hau lost 10-15, 1-15
- Khoo Kian Teck and Fu Zhi Hui Alvin lost 5-15, 15-9, 9-15
- Hendri Kurniawan Saputra and Lee Yen Hui KendrickLee Yen Hui KendrickLee Yen Hui Kendrick is one of Singapore's best badminton players.-Career:In the 24th SEA Games held in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, he had the honour of being the republic's flag-bearer. He was quoted as saying that it's an honour he does not take lightly. Compiled with the recent win in the...
won 15-3, 15-13
(lost to Vietnam
Vietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Vietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
2-3, did not advance)
Women's team:
- Li Li lost 7-11, 7-11
- Xing Ai Ying won 13-12, 11-2
- Jiang YanmeiJiang YanmeiJiang Yanmei is a Singapore badminton player.Jiang played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics, losing to Yao Jie of the Netherlands in the round of 32.-References:***...
won 10-13, 11-7, 11-5 - Liu Fan Frances and Shinta Mulia Sari lost 2-15, 10-15
- Jiang YanmeiJiang YanmeiJiang Yanmei is a Singapore badminton player.Jiang played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics, losing to Yao Jie of the Netherlands in the round of 32.-References:***...
and Li YujiaLi YujiaLi Yujia is Singapore's national badminton player.Born in Hubei on 18 January 1983, she moved to Singapore at the age of 18 and is now a Singapore citizen....
lost 15-12, 6-15, 2-15
(lost to Thailand
Thailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Thailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
2-3, finished second position)
Billiards and SnookerBilliards and Snooker at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesBilliards and Snooker at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games were held at the Makati Coliseum in Makati City, Metro Manila. Participants competed in several events. This was the first time that women were allowed to compete in the events.-Medal winners:...
Men's 1 Cushion Carom Singles
- Freddie Soh (lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
112-117, did not advance)
Men's 8-Ball Pool Singles
- Chan Keng Kwang (Preliminary rounds: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
5-9, did not advance) - Tey Choon Kiat (Preliminary rounds: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
9-6; Semi-finals: finished third position)
Men's 8-Ball Pool Doubles
- Chan Keng Kwang and Tey Choon Kiat (Semi Finals: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
3-9; Bronze medal match: defeated Brunei DarussalamBrunei Darussalam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesBrunei Darussalam participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
9-6, finished third position)
Men's 9-Ball Pool Singles
- Chan Keng Kwang (Semi Finals: defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
11-6; Finals: defeated ?, finished first position) - Toh Lian Han
Men's 9-Ball Pool Doubles
- Chan Keng Kwang and Toh Lian Han (Preliminary rounds: defeated MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
11-10; Semi-Finals: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
9-11; Bronze medal match: defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
11-8, finished third position)
Men's 15-Ball Pool Singles
- Chan Keng Kwang (Preliminary rounds: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
1-5, did not advance) - Tan Tiong Boon (Preliminary rounds: defeated MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
5-1; Quarter finals: lost to Muhamad Junarto (IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
) 3-5)
Men's 15-Ball Pool Doubles
- Chan Keng Kwang and Tan Tiong Boon (*Qualifiers: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
4-5, did not advance)
- English Billiards Singles - Puan Teik Chuan Alan and Yeo Teck Shin
- English Billiards Doubles - Soh Chye Hian Freddie and Yeo Teck Shin
- Snooker Singles - E Boon Aun Keith, Puan Yi Wei Alex
Men's Snooker Doubles
- E Boon Aun Keith and Puan Yi Wei Alex (Qualifiers: defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-1; Semi finals: defeated the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
3-1; Finals: lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
1-3)
Men's Snooker Team
- Quarter finals:
- Chan Keng Kwang, E Boon Aun Keith and Puan Yi Wei Alex: defeated MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-1
- Chan Keng Kwang, E Boon Aun Keith and Puan Yi Wei Alex: defeated Malaysia
- Semi finals:
- Chan Keng Kwang, E Boon Aun Keith and Puan Yi Wei Alex: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
1-3
- Chan Keng Kwang, E Boon Aun Keith and Puan Yi Wei Alex: lost to the Philippines
- Bronze medal match:
- Chew Kok Hwa Ricky, E Boon Aun Keith and Puan Yi Wei Alex: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
2-3, finished fourth position
- Chew Kok Hwa Ricky, E Boon Aun Keith and Puan Yi Wei Alex: lost to Indonesia
Women's 8-Ball Pool Singles
- Chai Zeet Huey Charlene (Bronze medal match: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
9-6, finished third position) - Hoe Shu Wah (finished second position)
Women's 9-Ball Pool Singles
- Hoe Shu Wah (Bronze medal match: defeated ?, finished third position)
- Tan Bee Yen
BodybuildingBodybuilding at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesBodybuilding at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was held at the Government Service Insurance System Theater in Pasay City, Philippines. This sport is not included in the olympic games but is included as one the events in the SEA Games since 2003....
- 55 kg - Ng Han Cheng Vincent (finished third position)
- 60 kg - Amir bin Zainal (did not compete)
- 65 kg - Ibrahim bin Sihat (finished first position)
- 70 kg - Abdul Halim bin HaronAbdul Halim bin HaronAbdul Halim bin Haron is bodybuilder from Singapore who was inducted into the Singapore Sports Council's Hall of Fame for his impressive performance over the years...
(lost) - 75 kg - Chua Ling Fung Simon (finished first position)
- 80 kg - Mohd Ismail Mohd (lost)
BowlingBowling at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesBowling at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Pearl Bowling Center in Parañaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines.Participants compete in several events.-Medal winners:-External links:*----...
Men's Singles
- Remy OngRemy OngRemy Ong is a Singaporean bowler and former world champion.Remy made his name in the 2002 Asian Games at Busan as the captain for the men's team when he became the nation's only second male multiple-gold medalist in the competition's 51-year history, winning three gold medals. He developed into a...
(1st Block: 1261, 13th position, second position) - Yeong Nathan Jason (1st Block: 1276, 10th position)
- Kwang Kok Leong (1st Block: 1132, 30th position)
- Tan Siong Kooi Terence (11th Block: 218, 21st position)
- Goh Heng Soon Sam (1st Block: 1307, 8th position)
- Lee Yu Wen (1st Block: 1268, 11th position)
Men's Doubles
- Remy OngRemy OngRemy Ong is a Singaporean bowler and former world champion.Remy made his name in the 2002 Asian Games at Busan as the captain for the men's team when he became the nation's only second male multiple-gold medalist in the competition's 51-year history, winning three gold medals. He developed into a...
and Yeong Nathan Jason (2646, sixth position) - Kwang Kok Leong and Lee Yu Wen (2577, seventh position)
- Goh Heng Soon and Tan Siong Kooi Terence (2439, fifteenth position)
Men's Trios
- Lee Yu Wen, Remy OngRemy OngRemy Ong is a Singaporean bowler and former world champion.Remy made his name in the 2002 Asian Games at Busan as the captain for the men's team when he became the nation's only second male multiple-gold medalist in the competition's 51-year history, winning three gold medals. He developed into a...
and Yeong Nathan Jason (3907, fourth position) - Kwang Kok Leong, Goh Heng Soon Sam and Tan Siong Kooi Terence (3715, seventh position)
Men's Team of 5
- Goh Heng Soon Sam, Kwang Kok Leong, Lee Yu Wen, Remy OngRemy OngRemy Ong is a Singaporean bowler and former world champion.Remy made his name in the 2002 Asian Games at Busan as the captain for the men's team when he became the nation's only second male multiple-gold medalist in the competition's 51-year history, winning three gold medals. He developed into a...
, Tan Siong Kooi Terence and Yeong Nathan Jason (6385, third position)
Women's Singles
- Chan Lu Ee Evelyn (1st Block: 1203, 17th position; 2nd Block: 3216, sixteenth position)
- Tan Shi Hua Jazreel (1st Block: 1167, 11th position; 2nd Block: 3689, second position)
- Tan Bee Leng (1st Block: 1210, 16th position)
- Tay Hong Keow (1st Block: 1270, 9th position; 2nd Block: 3414, twelfth position)
- Kwang Tien Mei (1st Block: 1198, 19th position; 2nd Block: 3484, eighth position)
- Teng Pei Ling Rena (1st Block: 1124, 24th position)
Women's Doubles
- Chan Lu Ee Evelyn and Kwang Tien Mei (2536, seventh position)
- Tan Shi Hua Jazreel and Teng Pei Ling Rena (2511, eighth position)
- Tan Bee Leng and Tay Hong Keow (2492, eleventh position)
Women's Trios
- Kwang Tien Mei, Tan Bee Leng and Tay Hong Keow (3825, fourth position)
- Chan Lu Ee Evelyn, Tan Shi Hua Jazreel and Teng Pei Ling Rena (3683, sixth position)
Women's Team of 5
- Chan Lu Ee Evelyn, Kwang Tien Mei, Tan Bee Leng, Tan Shi Hua Jazreel, Tay Hong Keow and Teng Pei Ling Rena (6186, third position)
Canoeing/KayakingCanoeing/Kayaking at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesCanoeing and Kayaking at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was held at the Malawaan Fishing Area of the Subic Bay Freeport Zone in Zambales, Philippines.The participants competed for 16 gold medals.-Results:Flatwater-External links:*...
- 500m (K1) - Lim Ling Min (Heats:second position; Semi-Finals:third position; Finals B: first position)
- 500m (K2) - Chen Jiewen Andrea and Yong Shiyun (Finals: fourth position)
- 500m (K4) - Teo Hui Lin, Chen Jiewen Andrea, Yong Shiyun and Lim Ling Min (Finals: fourth position)
ChessChess at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesChess at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place at the Tagaytay City Convention Center in Tagaytay City, Cavite, Philippines.Chess is not one of the Olympic Games events but is included in the SEAG-Medal winners:-External links:*...
Men's Blitz Chess
- Goh Koon Jong Jason (Qualifiers: 6, twelfth position)
- Goh Wei Ming (Qualifiers: 5.5, fifteenth position)
- Wong Meng KongWong Meng KongWong Meng Kong is a Singapore chess Grandmaster. He won the national Singaporean Chess Championship in 1989, 1990, 1991. He represented Singapore eleven times in Chess Olympiads . His current FIDE rating is 2358.-External links:...
(Qualifiers: 3.5, twenty-sixth position) - Wu ShaobinWu ShaobinWu Shaobin is a Singaporean Grandmaster chess player. He won the national Singaporean Chess Championship in 2003 and 2005. He is married to former Women's World Chess Champion Xie Jun....
(Qualifiers: 6, eleventh position)
Men's Rapid Chess
- Goh Koon Jong Jason (Preliminary rounds: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
2.5 to 1.5; Semi-finals: placed third) - Wu ShaobinWu ShaobinWu Shaobin is a Singaporean Grandmaster chess player. He won the national Singaporean Chess Championship in 2003 and 2005. He is married to former Women's World Chess Champion Xie Jun....
(Preliminary rounds: defeated MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
1.5 to 0.5; Semi-finals: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
)
Men's Rapid Chess Team
- Goh Koon Jong Jason, Goh Wei Ming, Wong Meng KongWong Meng KongWong Meng Kong is a Singapore chess Grandmaster. He won the national Singaporean Chess Championship in 1989, 1990, 1991. He represented Singapore eleven times in Chess Olympiads . His current FIDE rating is 2358.-External links:...
, Wu ShaobinWu ShaobinWu Shaobin is a Singaporean Grandmaster chess player. He won the national Singaporean Chess Championship in 2003 and 2005. He is married to former Women's World Chess Champion Xie Jun....
(Round 1: Bye, Round 2: defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
2.5 to 1.5, Round 3: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
3 to 1, Semi finals: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
1.5 to 2.5, finished third)
Men's Standard Chess
- Goh Koon Jong Jason (Round 1: defeated Brunei DarussalamBrunei Darussalam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesBrunei Darussalam participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
; Round 2: drew with MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
; Round 3: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
; Round 4: drew with VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
; Round 5: lost VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
; Round 6: drew with IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
) - Goh Wei Ming (Round 1: drew with VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
; Round 2: defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
; Round 3: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
; Round 4: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
; Round 5: drew with the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
; Round 6: defeated MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
, finished third position) - Wong Meng KongWong Meng KongWong Meng Kong is a Singapore chess Grandmaster. He won the national Singaporean Chess Championship in 1989, 1990, 1991. He represented Singapore eleven times in Chess Olympiads . His current FIDE rating is 2358.-External links:...
(Round 1: drew with VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
; Round 2: drew with VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
; Round 3: drew with ?; Round 4: drew with IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
; Round 5: drew with IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
; Round 6: drew with MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
) - Wu ShaobinWu ShaobinWu Shaobin is a Singaporean Grandmaster chess player. He won the national Singaporean Chess Championship in 2003 and 2005. He is married to former Women's World Chess Champion Xie Jun....
(Round 1: defeated MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
; Round 2: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
; Round 3: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
; Round 4: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
; Round 5: drew with MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
; Round 6: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
)
Women's Blitz Chess
- Hui Sau Mun Dawn (Qualifiers: 4, twenty first position)
- Liu Yang (Qualifiers: 5, eighteenth position)
- Tay Li jin Jeslin (Qualifiers: 5.5, fourteenth position)
- Sia Xin Yun Suzanna (Qualifiers: 3.5, twenty fourth position)
Women's Standard Chess
- Hui Sau Mun Dawn (Round 1: defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
; Round 2: lost to MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
; Round 3: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
; Round 4: defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
; Round 5: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
; Round 6: lost to MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
) - Liu Yang (Round 1: defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
; Round 2: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
; Round 3: drew with IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
; Round 4: drew with the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
; Round 5: drew with IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
; Round 6: lost to MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
) - Sia Xin Yun Suzanna (Round 1: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
, Round 2: drew with VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
; Round 3: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
; Round 4: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
; Round 5: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
; Round 6: defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
) - Tay Li jin Jeslin (Round 1: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
; Round 2: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
; Round 3: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
; Round 4: lost to MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
; Round 5: drew with MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
; Round 6: drew with MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
)
CyclingCycling at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesCycling at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was split into four categories:*Track, held at the Amoranto Velodrome in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.*Criterium, held on Roxas Boulevard, Manila...
Cross Country (Men)
- Yang Wei Sheng Samuel (eighth position)
- Junaidi bin Hashim (fifth position)
Downhill (Men / Women)
- Mohd Herman bin Mohd Arsek (fifth position)
40 km Individual
- Firdaus bin Hamzah
160 km Masses Start (Team)
- Seah Teck Wee, Firdaus bin Hamzah, Teo Woon Lip and Cheah Hwee Ping Eddie
Criterium Race
- Seah Teck Wee (fourth position)
DancesportDancesport at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesDancesport was an event at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games. The competition took place on November 27, 2005 in the Main Hall of the Waterfront Hotel in Cebu City, Philippines.Medals were contested in 2 dance categories.* Latin American dances...
Latin American Dances
- Preliminary rounds:
- Roger Kwa and Tan Huey Kuan Connie: Failed to qualify
- Finals:
- Tan Joon Ping Melvin and Tan Huey Boon Sharon: finished fourth
Standard
- Finals:
- Toh Kian Heng Kelvin, Chong Min Min Rosanne: finished sixth
EquestrianEquestrian at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe events of the Equestrian at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games featured the equestrian discipline jumping. The discipline was divided into individual and team contests. It was the only event open to all genders....
Showjumping
- Alla Poloumieva (1st Qualifer: third position)
- Nadia Chen (1st Qualifer: first position)
- Catherine Chew (1st Qualifer: fifth position)
Showjumping Team
- Alla Poloumieva, Nadia Chen, Catherine Chew and Monique Heah (1st round: 62 Faults, fourth position; Finals: fourth position)
FencingFencing at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesFencing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place at the Pasig Sports Center at the City Hall Complex in Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Ten gold medals were awarded in individual and team events further divided into three separate categories: Épée, Foil and Sabre.-Medal winners:-External...
Men's Épée
- Fang Kuo Wei Nicholas
- Lin Qinghui
Men's Épée Team
- Ang Chez Yee, Fang Kuo Wei Nicholas, Leong Kok Seng and Lin Qinghui (Elimination: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
45-33, Finals: lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
36-44, finished third)
Men's Foil
- Sng Chong Guo Eddie (Preliminaries: fifth position)
- Tsang Chi Yin Anthony (Preliminaries: eleventh position)
Men's Foil Team
- Chua Wee Hong Eugene, Sng Chong Guo Eddie, Tan Yiheng Benjamin and Tsang Chi Yin Anthony
Men's Sabre
- Derrick Liao (Preliminaries: eighth position)
- Mark Dhinesh Muthiah (Preliminaries: eleventh position)
Men's Sabre Team
- Chan Wei Ren David, Foo Chuan Ai Jay Joel, Liao Siyuan Derrick and Mark Dhinesh Muthiah (Elimination: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
40-45, did not advance)
Women's Épée
- Teng Nan See (finished tenth position)
- Villacellino Aurora Yingchun (finished eighth position)
Women's Épée Team
- Huang Xinen Magdelene, Ngo Ruo Shi Ruth, Teng Nan See and Villacellino Aurora Yingchun (Elimination: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
33-45, did not advance)
Women's Foil
- Ng Yi Lin Ruth (Preliminaries: eight position)
- Ser Xue Ling Serene (Preliminaries: fifth position)
Women's Foil Team
- Ng Yi Lin Ruth, Ser Xue Ling Serene, Tay Yu Ling and Wong Ye Han Cheryl (Elimination: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
45-34, Finals: defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
44-39, finished first)
Women's Sabre
- Lim Yean Hong Nona (finished third position)
FootballFootball at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe football tournament at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was held on November 20, 2005 to December 4, 2005. The men's tournament is played at under-23 level, while the women's tournament has no age limit.- Venues :Men's*Paglaum Sports Complex, Bacolod City...
Men's:
- Elimination round: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
, 1-2 - Elimination round: tied with IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
, 0-0 - Elimination round: defeated LaosLaos at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesLaos participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
, 1-0 - Elimination round: defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
, 1-0
Finished at third position in Group B and failed to advance to next stage.
GolfGolf at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesGolf at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in The Country Club, Canlubang, Calamba City, Laguna, Philippines.Men's division was held from December 1–5 and the Women's Division was held from December 2–5.-Medal winners:-External links:*...
Men's Singles
- Choo Tze Huang (Round 1: 67, joint first position; Round 3: second position, finished third position)
- Goh Kun Yang (Round 1: Unranked)
- Leong Kit Wai (Round 1: 70, joint fifth position)
- Quek Peng Xiang (Round 1: 73, twelfth position)
Men's Team
- Choo Tze Huang, Goh Kun Yang, Leong Kit Wai and Quek Peng Xiang (Round 2: joint first position; Round 3: second position; finished second position)
Women's Singles
- Goh Simin Christabel (Round 1: twelfth position, Round 2: 82, thirteenth position, Finals: twelfth position)
- Heng Su-Ann (Round 1: eleventh position, Round 2: 72, tenth position, Finals: tenth position)
- Koh Sock Hwee (Round 1: ninth position, Round 2: 76, eleventh position, Finals: eleventh position)
Women's Team
- Goh Simin Christabel, Heng Su-Ann and Koh Sock Hwee (finished fourth position)
GymnasticsGymnastics at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesGymnastics at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was divided into three sub-categories: artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and aerobics. The artistic gymnastics was held from November 29 to December 1, the rhythmic gymnastics from December 2 to December 3, and the aerobics from December 4 to...
Men's:
- Artistic Individual All Round
- Ho Wah Toon
Women's:
- Artistic team: Lee Wen Ling, Lee Wen Si, Lim Heem Wei, Nur Atikah Nabilah Binte Muhammad Jufrie, Tay Jia Hui Tabitha, Tay Xi Hui Nicole: first position
- Artistic Individual All Round
- Tay Jia Hui Tabitha (32.299, fourth position)
- Tay Xi Hui Nicole (31.750, sixth position)
- Artistic Individual Balanced Beam
- Tay Jia Hui Tabitha (7.96, second position)
- Tay Xi Hui Nicole (6.825, sixth position)
- Artistic Individual Floor Exercise
- Tay Xi Hui Nicole (first position)
- Lee Wen Ling (fourth position)
- Artistic Individual Uneven bars
- Tay Xi Hui Nicole (7.937, second position)
- Lee Wen Si (7.575, sixth position)
- Artistic Individual Vault
- Tay Xi Hui Nicole (8.468, sixth position)
- Nur Atikah Nabilah Binte Muhammad Jufrie (8.4, eighth position)
JudoJudo at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesJudo at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Mandaue Coliseum, Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines. The participants competed for 14 gold medals with seven different weight categories in both the men's and women's competitions....
Men's:
- 55 kg - Ng Jin Wen (Elimination: lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
) - 60 kg - Ong Wei Lon (Elimination: lost to MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
) - 66 kg - Eugene Tan Chern-Chue (Elimination: defeated LaosLaos at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesLaos participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
, lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
) - 73 kg - Yin Shanyang (Elimination: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
; 1st Repecharge: defeated CambodiaCambodia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesCambodia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games which were held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:Rank No. 10 Medal TallyGold=0Silver=3Bronze=9Total=12...
; 2nd Repecharge: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
, finished fifth position) - 90 kg - Wee Pui Seng (Elimination: defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
1-0; 1st Repecharge: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
; 2nd Repecharge: lost to MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
, finished fifth position)
KaratedoKaratedo at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesKaratedo at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Mandaue Coliseum, Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines. The participants were competing in different weight categories in both the men's and women's competitions...
Men's:
- Individual Kata - Teo Heng Bin (finished fifth)
- Individual Kumite (55 kg) - Jeremy Aruldoss Bronze match (Withdraw due to rib injury)1st rd- Win 6-5 to Myanmar,Quarter-final Win 12-5 to Cambodia, Semis Lost to Malaysia (Asian Games Gold) 1-9
- Individual Kumite (75 kg) - Lee Chia Jun (Disqualified)Technical Fault
- Individual Kumite (open weight) - Lee Chia Jun (defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
6-3, placed third)
Women's:
- Individual Kata - Ng Pei Yi: finished third
Lawn BowlsLawn Bowls at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesLawn Bowls at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Hidden Vale Sports Club in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines.The event was held from December 1-4....
Men's Pairs
- Lee Eng Huat and Tan Kah Hock (Round 1: lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
19-20; Round 2: ?; Round 3: defeated Brunei DarussalamBrunei Darussalam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesBrunei Darussalam participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
18-16; Round 4: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
15-21)
Men's Triples
- Foo Meng Yin, Ho Kia Nan and Soo Cheong Kwai (Round 1: lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-7?; Round 3: lost to Brunei DarussalamBrunei Darussalam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesBrunei Darussalam participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
11-17; Round 4: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
11-17)
Women's Singles
- Tan Bee Yian (Round 1: lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
7-21; Round 2: ?; Round 3: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
12-21; Round 4: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
12-21, Finals: lost to MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
10-21)
Pencak SilatPencak Silat at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesPencak Silat at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines.The event was held from November 30 to December 4.-Medal winners:-External links:*----...
Men's:
- Tanding Class A - Mohd Asadullah (Semi Finals: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
0-5, finished third position) - Tanding Class B - Muhamed Nor Sarhan bin Hamzah (Preliminaries: lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
0-5, did not advance) - Tanding Class C - Mohd Zulfakar (Disqualified for foul kick, did not advance)
- Tanding Class D - Mohd Saifullah (Preliminaries: defeated the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
4-1, Semi-Finals: drew with MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
5-5, finished third position) - Tanding Class E - Mohd Saifuddin (Preliminaries: lost to MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
0-5, did not advance) - Tanding Class F - Mohd Iswandy (Preliminaries: defeated MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-2, Round 2: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
0-5, finished third position) - Tanding Class G - Abdul KadirAbdul KadirAbdul Kadir was a Pakistani cricketer who played in four Tests from 1964 to 1965. A wicketkeeper, Abdul was run out for 95 on his Test debut, against Australia at Karachi. He had opened the batting with Khalid Ibadulla with whom he made 249. His only other Test half century was an innings of 58...
(Preliminaries: defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
4-1; defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
4-1; Finals: finished second position) - Tanding Class H - Mohd Imran (Preliminaries: defeated the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
5-0; Semi-Finals: defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
5-0; Finals: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
5-0, finished first position) - Tanding Class I - Mohd Yusoff (Preliminaries: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
5-0; Finals: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
1-4, finished second position) - Tunggal Single Artisitc - Dzulkarnian Abdul Raziz (Fourth position)
Women's:
- Artistic Singles - Norishah binte Anuar (Third position)
- Regu - Fatmah Abdul Halid, Raden Mas and Nor Dianawati (Second position)
- Tanding Class A - Nur As'Ashikeen binte Amran (Preliminaries: defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
5-0; Round 2: lost to MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
1-4, finished third position) - Tanding Class B - Nur Dinniyati binte Mohamad Julami (Preliminaries: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
0-5, did not advance), Saiedah binte Said (Preliminaries: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
0-5, finished third position) - Tanding Class C - Nor Dinniyati (Disqualified)
- Tanding Class D - Zuhrah Sabri (Preliminaries: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
0-5, finished third position) - Tunggal - Norishah bte Anwar (Preliminaries:
PetanquePetanque at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesPétanque at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Hidden Vale Sports Club in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines.The event was held from December 1–4....
Women's Singles
- Goh Heoi Bin
- Heo Boon Huay Vicki (lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
10-13, finished third)
Women's Pairs
- Goh Heoi Bin and Heo Boon Huay Vicki (Semin-finals: lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
8-13, finished third)
RowingRowing at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesRowing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the La Mesa Dam, Novaliches Reservoir, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The event was held from November 28 to December 1.-Medal winners:-External links:*----...
Men's Single Sculls
- Heats Group A
- Elsie Lim (third position)
- Repecharge
- Elsie Lim:
- Finals
- Elsie Lim (second Position)
Men's Lightweight Single Sculls
- Heats Group A
- Roozaimy bin Omar (Proceed to Repecharge)
- Repecharge
- Roozaimy bin Omar (Proceed to finals)
- Finals
- Roozaimy bin Omar (third Position)
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls
- Heats Group B
- Lee Yee Fan Ivan and Kumaresan s/o Jayakrishnan (second position)
- Repecharge
- Lee Yee Fan Ivan and Kumaresan s/o Jayakrishnan (Proceed to finals)
- Finals
- Lee Yee Fan Ivan and Kumaresan s/o Jayakrishnan (7:48.79, sixth position)
Women's Pairs
- Lane Race
- Saiyidah Aisyah bte Mohamed Rafaee and Ong Shu Ying (third position)
- Finals
- Saiyidah Aisyah bte Mohamed Rafaee and Ong Shu Ying:
SailingSailing at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesSailing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place at the Subic Bay Yacht Club, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines. Twelve gold medals were contested...
Men's:
- 420 Open - Xu Yuan Zhen and Wong Ming Ho Justin (Race 1: 1st, Race 2: 1st, Race 3: 1st, finished first position)
- 420 Boys - Teo Wee Chin and Terence Koh (Race 1: 1st, Race 2: 2nd, Race 3: 2nd, finished first position)
- 470 Men - Tay Jun Hao Roy and Chung Pei Ming (Race 1: 1st, Race 2: 4th, Race 3: 3rd, finished third position)
- Laser - Soh Khyan Tat Maximillian (finished first position)
- Laser Radial - Lo Man Yi (finished first position)
- Hobie 16 - Huang Jinjie Melcom and Chung Pei Quan (Race 1: 1st, Race 2: 2nd, Race 3: 1st, finished second position)
- RSX - Sailboard - Goh Thye Hock (finished fourth position)
- Formula - Sailboard - Tan Wearn HawTan Wearn HawTan Wearn Haw is the CEO of the Singapore Sailing Federation.Tan attended Victoria School and Raffles Junior College. He was the Sportsboy of the Year for 1992 and 1995, and a Public Service Commission scholar, graduating from Imperial College, London with a Masters Degree in Aeronautical...
(finished third position) - Optimist Boys - Lee Teik Ren Sean (finished second position)
Women's:
- 420 Girls - Tam Shiu Wun Siobhan and Liu Xiaodan Dawn (Race 1: 1st, Race 2: 1st, Race 3: 1st, finished first position)
- 470 Women - Toh Liying and Tok Lee Ching (Race 1: 1st, Race 2: 1st, Race 3: 1st, finished first position)
- Optimist Girls - Griselda Khng (finished first position)
Sepak TakrawSepak Takraw at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesSepak Takraw at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Gymnasium of the University of San Carlos in Cebu City, Philippines. The event was held from November 27 to December 4.-Medal table:-Sepak:-Hoop:-External links:*----...
Men's:
- Regu - (Elimination: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
0-2) - Doubles - (Elimination: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
1-2, lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
0-2)
ShootingShooting at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesShooting at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was split into two venues:*Trap and Skeet in PNSA Clay Target Range, Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila, Philippines....
Men's 10m Air Rifle
- Ong Jun Hong
- Zhang Jin (finished third position)
Men's 50m Free Pistol
- Poh Lip Meng (finished third position)
Men's 50m Free Rifle Prone
- Ong Jun Hong (Preliminaries: ninth position)
Men's Practical Pump Shotgun
- Lawrence Wee (finished second position)
Men's Practical Semi-Auto Shotgun
- Tan Guan Hua (finished third position)
Men's Skeet
- Cheang Eng Cheng Joseph
- Lee Yi
- Ng Chee Keong
Men's Trap
- Choo Choon Seng (Preliminaries: 69 shots, second position, finished first position)
- Kwa Eng Cheong Michael (Preliminaries: 63 shots, did not advance)
- Lee Wung Yew (Preliminaries: 72 shots, first position, finished second position)
Men's Trap Team
- Choo Choon Seng, Kwa Eng Cheong Michael, Lee Wung Yew (first position)
Men's Double Trap
- Lee Wung Yew (143, finished sixth position)
- Mohd Zain Amat (173, finished first position)
Men's Practical Pistol
- Chow Wei An (finished second position)
- Sivakumar Velayudhan (finished seventh position)
Women's 10m Air Pistol
- Zhao Hui Jing (finished fourth)
Women's 10m Air Rifle
- Vanessa Yong (finished second position)
- Zhang JingnaZhang JingnaZhang Jingna is a photographer known widely on DeviantART as .Born in the suburbs of Beijing to a sporting family, Jingna moved to Singapore at the age of eight, where she attended Haig Girls' School....
(finished third position)
Women's 50m Free Rifle 3-Position
- Lim Chea Rong
- Zhang JingnaZhang JingnaZhang Jingna is a photographer known widely on DeviantART as .Born in the suburbs of Beijing to a sporting family, Jingna moved to Singapore at the age of eight, where she attended Haig Girls' School....
Women's 50m Free Rifle Prone
- Lim Chea Rong (Preliminaries: 9576, ninth position)
Women's Skeet
- Ng Lee Ling (finished fourth)
- Ng Swee Theng (78, finished third position)
Women's Trap
- Goh Chung Wei (finished fourth position)
SoftballSoftball at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesSoftball at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Rosario Sports Complex in Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines from November 30, 2005 to December 4, 2005.-Medal winners:-External links:*...
Women's Team
- First round: defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
5-0 - First round: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
0-3 - Second round: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
8-7 - Semi finals: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
1-2 - Finals: defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
0-10
Table tennisTable Tennis at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesTable tennis at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Malate, Manila, Philippines. The participants are competing to win at least one of the 4 gold medals at stake.-Medal winners:...
Men's Singles
- Cai Xiaoli (Stage 1: defeated CambodiaCambodia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesCambodia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games which were held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:Rank No. 10 Medal TallyGold=0Silver=3Bronze=9Total=12...
3-0; Stage 1: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
2-3; Stage 1: defeated MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-1) - Yang ZiYang ZiYang Zi is a table tennis player representing Singapore.Yang Zi began his table tennis in 2004 when he first participated in the ITTF Pro Tour. He has represented Singapore in many major events such as 15th Asian Games, 18th Commonwealth Games and 23rd SEA Games...
(Stage 1: defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-0; Stage 1: defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-1; Stage 1: defeated MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-0; Semi Finals: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
2-4, finished third position)
Men's Doubles
- Cai Xiaoli and Yang ZiYang ZiYang Zi is a table tennis player representing Singapore.Yang Zi began his table tennis in 2004 when he first participated in the ITTF Pro Tour. He has represented Singapore in many major events such as 15th Asian Games, 18th Commonwealth Games and 23rd SEA Games...
(Stage 1: defeated the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
3-0; Semi-finals: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
3-1; Finals: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
3-0, finished first position) - Jason Ho and Lee Tien Hoe Clarence (Stage 1: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
0-3, did not advance)
Men's Team
- Cai Xiaoli, Lee Tien Hoe Clarence, Henry Seah, Jason Ho, Yang ZiYang ZiYang Zi is a table tennis player representing Singapore.Yang Zi began his table tennis in 2004 when he first participated in the ITTF Pro Tour. He has represented Singapore in many major events such as 15th Asian Games, 18th Commonwealth Games and 23rd SEA Games...
- Stage 1: defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-0 - Stage 1: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
0-3 - Stage 1: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
3-1 - Finals: defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
3-2, finished first position
- Stage 1: defeated Myanmar
Women's Singles
- Li Jiawei (Stage 1: Bye; Stage 1: defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
3-0; Semi finals: defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
4-3; Finals: lost to Singapore, finished second position) - Zhang XuelingZhang XuelingZhang Xueling is a Singaporean table tennis player.Zhang started playing table tennis at the age of 6 and made her first international appearance in 1999...
(Stage 1: defeated IMyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-2; Stage 1: defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
3-0; Semi finals: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
4-0; Finals: defeated Singapore, finished first position)
Women's Doubles
- Li Jiawei and Zhang XuelingZhang XuelingZhang Xueling is a Singaporean table tennis player.Zhang started playing table tennis at the age of 6 and made her first international appearance in 1999...
(Stage 1: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
3-1; Semi-finals: defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-0; Finals: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
3-0, finished first position) - Xu YanXu YanXu Yan is a female Chinese judoka who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the Lightweight event.-Major performances:*2003 World Championships - 7th -57 kg class;*2003 Asian Championships - 5th -57 kg class;...
and Tan Paey FernTan Paey FernTan Paey Fern is a Singaporean Table Tennis Player.Tan was talent-scouted by ex-National Table Tennis Coach, Mr. Foo Soo Peng, when she was playing table tennis casually with her brother and some friends at the age of 9. Tan was a very determined young girl. She gave up her studies to practice...
(Stage 1: defeated the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
3-0; Semi-finals: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
2-3, finished third position)
Women's Team
- Jenn Lim, Li Jiawei, Tan Paey FernTan Paey FernTan Paey Fern is a Singaporean Table Tennis Player.Tan was talent-scouted by ex-National Table Tennis Coach, Mr. Foo Soo Peng, when she was playing table tennis casually with her brother and some friends at the age of 9. Tan was a very determined young girl. She gave up her studies to practice...
, Xu YanXu YanXu Yan is a female Chinese judoka who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the Lightweight event.-Major performances:*2003 World Championships - 7th -57 kg class;*2003 Asian Championships - 5th -57 kg class;...
, Zhang XuelingZhang XuelingZhang Xueling is a Singaporean table tennis player.Zhang started playing table tennis at the age of 6 and made her first international appearance in 1999...
- Stage 1: defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
3-0 - Stage 1: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
3-1 - Stage 1: defeated MyanmarMyanmar at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMyanmar participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-0 - Finals: defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-1, finished first position
- Stage 1: defeated Vietnam
Mixed Doubles
- Cai Xiaoli and Li Jiawei (Stage 1: defeated VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
3-1; Semi-finals: defeated MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-2; Finals: lost to Singapore 1-3, finished second position) - Yang ZiYang ZiYang Zi is a table tennis player representing Singapore.Yang Zi began his table tennis in 2004 when he first participated in the ITTF Pro Tour. He has represented Singapore in many major events such as 15th Asian Games, 18th Commonwealth Games and 23rd SEA Games...
and Zhang XuelingZhang XuelingZhang Xueling is a Singaporean table tennis player.Zhang started playing table tennis at the age of 6 and made her first international appearance in 1999...
(Stage 1: defeated IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
3-0; Semi-finals: defeated ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
3-0; Finals: defeated Singapore 3-1, finished first position)
TaekwondoTaekwondo at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesTaekwondo at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games were held in the Cuneta Astrodome in Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The participants competed for one of eight gold medals, four each for men and women.-Men:-Women:-External links:*...
Men's
- Featherweight (62 to 67 kg) - Khor Huat Peng (Elimination: lost to MalaysiaMalaysia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesMalaysia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
1-4 - Middleweight (78 to 84 kg) - Poh Tze Chap (Quarter finals: lost to VietnamVietnam at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table...
1-5
Women's
- Featherweight (55 to 59 kg) - Lim Soon Yi Joyce (Elimination: lost to LaosLaos at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesLaos participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
1-5 - Welterweight (63 to 67 kg) - Ang Kai Ying Dawn (Elimination: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
2-3
Traditional Boat RaceTraditional Boat Race at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesTraditional Boat Race or Dragon Boat Race at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place at the La Mesa Dam in the Novaliches Reservoir, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.The event was held from December 2-4.-Medal winners:-External links:*...
Men's
- 500m (10 a side) team - (Heats: 2:09.96, fifth position; Repechage: third position, did not advance)
- 1000m (10 a side) team - (Heats: 4:43.68; Repechage: 4:28.25; Finals: 4:36.33, finished fourth position)
Women's
- 500m (10 a side) team - (Heats: 2:24.86, fourth position; Repechage: third position, did not advance)
- 1000m (10 a side) team - (Heats: 5:08.56; Repechage: 5:03.11; Finals: 4:56.52, finished fourth position)
TriathlonTriathlon at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Triathlon at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was held at the Boardwalk, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines on December 1 and 2. The participants are competing for individual gold medals in the men's and women's events....
Men's
- 1.5 km Swim, 40 km Bike, 10 km Run - Cheng Jing Hean (1:58:41.14, first position), Ng Ernest Gino (2:05:00.00, fourth position)
Women's
- 1.5 km Swim, 40 km Bike, 10 km Run - Chan Meixian Elaine, Ng Xinyi Alisa (2:21, third position)
VolleyballVolleyball at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesVolleyball at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games consisted of indoor volleyball held at the West Negros University Gymnasium in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines and beach volleyball held at the University of St...
Women's:
- Elimination round: lost to the PhilippinesPhilippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThe Philippines hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games under the IOC country code PHI. This is the third time the country has hosted the biennial meet. Team Philippines bagged 113 golds placing them 1st overall in the medal tally, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most number the gold medals...
, 0-3 - Elimination round: lost to IndonesiaIndonesia at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesIndonesia participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-See also:* 2005 Southeast Asian Games* Indonesia...
, 0-3 - Elimination round: lost to ThailandThailand at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesThailand participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games held in multiple venues in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005.-Participation details:...
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WushuWushu at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesWushu at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Emilio Aguinaldo College Gymnasium, in Ermita, Manila, Philippines.The event was held from November 28-30.Wushu literally means "martial art"...
- Changquan - Khor Poh Chin (Finals: 9.10, sixth position), Seet Wee Key (Finals: 9.15, seventh position), Siow Kin Yan (Finals: 9.05, eleventh position)
- Duilian - Deng Yingzhi (Finals: 9.13, third position), Ng Xin Ni
- Gunshu - Ng Xin Ni (Elimination: 9.05, fifth position)
- Jianshu - Khor Poh Chin (Finals: 9.18, fifth position), Seet Wey Key (Elimination: 9.10, fourth position), Siow Kin Yan (Elimination: 9.00, ninth position)
- Nanquan - Deng Yingzhi (Elimination: 9.13, fourth position)
- Qiangshu - Khor Poh Chin (Finals: 9.2, second position), Seet Wee Key, Siow Kin Yan
- Taijiquan (Taijijian) - Goh Qiu Bin (Elimination: 9.18, first position; finals: 18.56, first position), Shen Pinxiu (Finals: 18.36, third position), Yang Yong Kai (Elimination: 9.16, sixth position)