Table of Contents

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Year Games/ Host Page No. 1993 17TH SEA Games, Singapore 2 1995 18TH SEA Games, Chiang Mai - Thailand 13 1997 19TH SEA Games, Jakarta - Indonesia 21 1999 20TH SEA Games, Brunei Darussalam 29 2001 21ST SEA Games, Kuala Lumpur - 39 Malaysia 2003 22ND SEA Games, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh 48 City – Vietnam 2005 23RD SEA Games, Metro Manila, Subic 61 Bay, Cebu, Bacolod - Philippines 1 17TH SEA GAMES, SINGAPORE, 1993 TOTAL: 50 GOLD MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 Wong Tuck Yim James Men’s Discus 49.02 Bodybuilding Medallist Event Record 2 David Yee Wai Keong Flyweight – Up to 60 kg 3 Ibrahim Bin Sihat Bantamweight–65 to 70 kg 4 Mohd Said Bin Suib Lightweight – 65 to 70 kg 5 Andy Toh Kua Chwee Welterweight – 70 to 75 kg 6 Mohd Ismail Bin Mohd Middleweight– 75 to 80 kg 7 Azman Bin Abdullah Light Heavyweight – 85 to 90 kg Bowling Medallist Event Record 8 Wee Chin Hock, Patrick Men Trios 3575 pts Wong Loke Chin, Jack Goh Heng Soon, Sam 9 Tay Hong Keow, Alice Women’s Singles 1218 pts 10 Adelene Wee Chin Suan Women Doubles 2336 pts Grace Young Hockey Medallist Event Record 11 Singapore Women Karate-Do Medallist Event Record 12 Neo Ah Suan Kumite 60 kg and above 2 Shooting Medallist Event Record 13 Peter Lee Open Clay Target Skeet Silat Olahraga Medallist Event Record 14 Mohamed Hidayat Bin Over 50 to 55 kg Hosni 15 Sheik Alauddin Bin Yacoob 65 kg and above Squash Medallist Event Record 16 Peter Hill Men Individual 17 Singapore Men Team 18 Mah Li Lian Women Individual 19 Singapore Women Team Swimming Medallist Event Record 20 Ang Peng Siong 50 m Freestyle 23.67 sec 21 Singapore Waterpolo 22 Joscelin Yeo 50 m Freestyle 26.93 sec 23 Joscelin Yeo 100 m Freestyle 57.78 sec 24 Joscelin Yeo 200 m Freestyle 2:06.03 sec 25 Joscelin Yeo 100 m Breaststroke 1:12.04 sec 26 Joscelin Yeo 200 m Breaststroke 2:34.87 sec 27 Joscelin Yeo 100 m Butterflystroke 1:02.22 sec 28 May Ooi 200 m Butterflystroke 2:18.45 sec 29 Joscelin Yeo 200 m Indv Medley 2:17.48 sec 30 May Ooi 400 m Ind Medley 4:48.24 sec 31 Eadelin Lim 4 x 100 m Freestyle 3:56.92 sec Ng Chiang Ling relay May Ooi Joscelin Yeo 32 Tang Siew Yin Cheryl 4 x 100m medley 4:20.30 sec Joscelin Yeo relay May Ooi Eadelin Lim 3 Traditional Boat Race Medallist Event Record 33 Singapore 800 – 10 paddlers 4:12.18 Taekwondo Medallist Event Record 34 Wong Jing Chin Men over 50 to 54 kg 35 Tan Kheng Juan Men over 54 to 58 kg 36 Toh Soon Kok Men over 76 to 83 kg 37 Wong Liang Ming Women over 43 to 47 kg 38 Foo Yong Lai Women over 60 to 65 kg Wushu Medallist Event Record 39 Picasso Tan Yeo Xuan Men Nanquan 9.56 40 Ng Cheng Hye Men Chanquan 9.56 41 Quek Soon Tuck Men Spear Play 9.50 42 Tan Sock Ching Women Nanquan 9.50 43 Tan Mui Buay Women Tajiquan 9.58 44 Chiew Hui Yan Women Sword Play 9.51 45 Chiw Hui Yan Women Spear Play 9.51 Yachting Medallist Event Record 46 Anthony Kiong Men International 8.25 Colin Ng 420 47 Benedict Tan Chi’-Loong Men International 5 Laser 48 Ng Xuan Hui Women International 8.25 Wong Yi-Lin 420 49 Tracey Tan Women International Laser 50 Siew Shaw Her International 470 Charles Lim Yi Yong Open 4 TOTAL : 40 SILVER MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 Hamkah Bin Mohd Afix Men 200 m 21.34 2 Wong Tuck Yim Men Hammer 52.86 3 Toh Soh Liang Women Marathon 2:58.25 Billiards & Snooker Medallist Event Record 4 Singapore Snooker (Team) 5 Tan Tiong Boon 15 Ball Rotation (Indv) Bowling Medallist Event Record 6 Goh Heng Soon, Sam Men Masters 3412 pts Boxing Medallist Event Record 7 Sevakumaran Palakrishna Men up to 45 kg Fencing Medallist Event Record 8 Wong Toon King Men Team Foil Tan Kim Huat, Ronald Mak Chee Wah Golf Medallist Event Record 9 Singapore Men Team 861 Hockey Medallist Event Record 10 Singapore Men Tem Judo Medallist Event Record 11 Lea Siew Moh Men over 86 to 95 kg 12 Tan Siok Bin Women over 61 to 66 kg 5 Karate-Do Medallist Event Record 13 Yap Sian Choon, Barry Men Team Kumite Seah Kwang Soon Tan Thiam Guan Sudheeran Madhavan Foo Tiang Jui 14 Ong Peck Lian Women Team Kumite Heng Lee Sie, Sharon Neo Ah Suan Silat Olahraga Medallist Event Record 15 Mohd Riduan Bin Ahman Men over 45 to 50 kg 16 Abdul Kadir Bin Mohd Men over 65 to 70 kg Ibrahim 17 Azlan Bin Abu Hassan Women over 40 to 45 kg 18 Kartina Binte Ahmad Women over 40 to 45 kg 19 Badriah Bte Mohd Hosni Women over 45 to 50 kg Squash Medallist Event Record 20 Josephine Choo Wan Koon Women Individual Sepak Takraw Medallist Event Record 21 Singapore Men’s Indv Swimming Medallist Event Record 22 Koh Mun Yew Gerald 200 m Backstroke 2:09.69 23 Koh Mun Kit Desmond 200 m Indv Medley 2:08.98 24 Koh Mun Kit Desmond 400 m Indv Medley 4:31.83 25 May Ooi 400 m Freestyle 4:31.02 26 May Ooi 100 m Butterflystroke 1:02.66 27 May Ooi 200 m Indv Medley 2:18.32 28 Joscelin Yeo 400 m Indv Medley 4:58.95 6 Taekwondo Medallist Event Record 29 S Sinnathurai Men up to 50 kg 30 Wong Yoke Yin Women up to 43 kg 31 Eng Tsae Ju Women over 55 to 60 kg 32 Ong Bee Lan Women over 65 to 70 kg Weightlifting Medallist Event Record 33 Teo Yong Joo Men up to 54 kg 222.5 kg Wushu Medallist Event Record 34 Puan Jooi Eong Men Tajiquan 9.40 35 Picasso Tan Yeow Kuan Men Broadsword Play 9.50 36 Ng Cheng Hye Men Sword Play 9.50 37 Ng Cheng Hye Men Cudgel Play 9.53 38 Joanne Teo Women Taijiquan 9.48 39 Chiew Hui Yan Women Changquan 9.38 Yachting Medallist Event Record 40 Edwin Low Nacra 5.0 Open 13 Terence Kuan Nacra 5.0 Open 7 TOTAL : 74 BRONZE MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 Firdhouse Hassan Saiyat Men 4 x 100 m relay 40.13 Mohd Yusof Bin Alias Hamkah Bin Mohd Afik Mohamed Hosni 2 Tan Kheik Tiong Men 10,000 m Walk 49:29.00 3 Khoo Ching Mong Men 20 km walk 1:42.52 4 Mok Hay Foo Men Pole Vault 4.50 5 Toh Soh Liang Women 10,000 m 38:41.56 6 Low Guay Hoon, Helen Women 5000 m Walk 26:32.89 7 Low Guay Hoon, Women 10 km walk 54.20 8 Yu Long Nyu Women Heptathlon 5116 points Badminton Medallist Event Record 9 Singapore Men’s Team 10 Singapore Women’s Team 11 Zarinah Bte Abdullah Women’s Singles Billiards & Snooker Medallist Event Record 12 Singapore English Billiards (Team) Bowling Medallist Event Record 13 Wee Chin Hock, Patrick Men Doubles 2417 pts Goh Heng Soon, Sam 14 Yeo Wei Wen, Christopher Men’s Trios 3501 pts Ng Leong Hoe, Ronnie Thomas Fox 15 Chua Swee Poh, Tamgelia Women’s Singles 1159 pts 16 Tay Hong Keow, Alice Women Masters 3136 pts 8 Boxing Medallist Event Record 17 Heng Puay Hock Men over 45 to 48 kg 18 S Suthevan Men over 48 to 51 kg 19 S Ravindran Men over 54 to 57 kg 20 Jagdew Singh Men over 60 to 63.5 kg 21 Mohammed Mukhlis Men over 67 to 71 kg 22 David Alexis Men over 75 to 81 kg 23 T Krishnasamy Men over 81 to 91 kg Football Medallist Event Record 24 Singapore Men Fencing Medallist Event Record 25 Wong Toon King Men Indv Foil 26 Tan Yeok Lim Men Indv Sabre 27 Tan Kim Huat, Ronald Men Indv Epee 28 Tan Yeok Lim Men Team Sabre Ng Ai Phong Tan Jia Kieng 29 Chan Lai Yong Women Indv Foil 30 Teo Ah Heok Women Team Foil Chan Lai Yong Lim Yean Hong Gymnastics Medallist Event Record 31 Jacquelyn Choy Women Artistic – 8.962 Horse Vault Judo Medallist Event Record 32 Ding Gee Seng Men up to 60 kg 33 Quek Boon Choon Men over 60 to 65 kg 34 Lea Siew Moh Men No weight limit 35 Wong Mei Yean, Sharon Women up to 48 kg 36 Lunita S V Mendoza Women over 52 to 56 kg 37 Cheng Yau Man Women over 56 to 61 kg 9 38 Tay Hui Hui, Belinda Women over 66 to 72 kg Karate-Do Medallist Event Record 39 Mohd Ali B Majeed Men Kumite 75 kg and below 40 Ong Peck Lian Women Kumite 53 kg and below Shooting Medallist Event Record 41 Singapore Men Team Small Bore 1735 Free Rifle E M 42 Lee Wung Yew Open Clay Target 130 Trap 43 Singapore Open Team Clay 321 Target Trap Silat Olahraga Medallist Event Record 44 Jaren Bin Juwahir Men over 75 to 80 kg 45 Roswati Bte Mohd Ali Women over 50 to 55 kg 46 Siti Fairuza Bte Mohd Women 60 to 65 kg Zainuddin Squash Medallist Event Record 47 Anthony Chua Hood Kiat Men Individual Swimming Medallist Event Record 48 Yeo Wi Jin Kenneth 200 m Freestyle 1:55.73 sec 49 Koh Mun Kit Desmond 200 m Breaststroke 2:24.01 sec 50 Koh Mun Kit Desmond 200 m Butterflystroke 2:07.11 sec 51 Gan Heng Hui Harold 4 x 100 m Freestyle 3:36.94 sec Koh Mun Yew Gerald Relay Tan Kok Pheng Alvin Yeo Wi Jin Kenneth 10 52 Yeo Wi Jin Kenneth 4 x 200 m Freestyle 7:58.35 sec Koh Mun Yew Gerald Relay Tan V Meng Lee Sheng Jason 53 Eadelin Lim 100 m Freestyle 59.78 sec 54 May Ooi 800 m Freestyle 9:16.92 sec Taekwondo Medallist Event Record 55 Wong Yew Ming Men over 64 to 70 kg 56 Lim Tee Liang Men over 70 to 76 kg 57 Ng Cheng Weng Men over 83 kg 58 Lip Lap Fun Women over 51 to 55 kg Tennis Medallist Event Record 59 Singapore Men’s Team 60 Singapore Women’s Team Table Tennis Medallist Event Record 61 Koh Li Ping Women’s Doubles Tan Paey Fern 62 Singapore Women’s Team 63 Loy Soo Han Mixed Doubles Koh Li Ping 64 Sim Yong Wah Mixed Doubles Tan Paey Fern Volleyball Medallist Event Record 65 Singapore Men Weightlifting Medallist Event Record 66 Chan Bon Ming Men over 59 to 64 kg 140 kg Wushu Medallist Event Record 67 Quek Chun Yang Man Nanquan 9.40 68 Lee Kok Heng Men Spear Play 9.41 69 Chua Sze May Women Changquan 9.31 11 70 Chua Sze may Women Spear Play 9.41 71 Tan Sock Ching Woman Cudgel Play 9.36 Yachting Medallist Event Record 72 Tan Wearn Haw International Optimist 19 Open 73 Tan Tee Suan J-24 Open 18 Wong Ming Chee James Kiong Loh Kwan Boh Leow Cheng Hong 74 Chan Kum Seng Raceboard 14.5 Lightweight Open 12 18TH SEA GAMES, CHIANG MAI, 1995 TOTAL : 26 GOLD MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 James Wong Discus 49.88m Billiards & Snooker Medallist Event Record 2 Bernard
Recommended publications
  • Christian Women and the Making of a Modern Chinese Family: an Exploration of Nü Duo 女鐸, 1912–1951
    Christian Women and the Making of a Modern Chinese Family: an Exploration of Nü duo 女鐸, 1912–1951 Zhou Yun A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of The Australian National University February 2019 © Copyright by Zhou Yun 2019 All Rights Reserved Except where otherwise acknowledged, this thesis is my own original work. Acknowledgements I would like to express my deep gratitude to my supervisor Dr. Benjamin Penny for his valuable suggestions and constant patience throughout my five years at The Australian National University (ANU). His invitation to study for a Doctorate at Australian Centre on China in the World (CIW) not only made this project possible but also kindled my academic pursuit of the history of Christianity. Coming from a research background of contemporary Christian movements among diaspora Chinese, I realise that an appreciation of the present cannot be fully achieved without a thorough study of the past. I was very grateful to be given the opportunity to research the Republican era and in particular the development of Christianity among Chinese women. I wish to thank my two co-advisers—Dr. Wei Shuge and Dr. Zhu Yujie—for their time and guidance. Shuge’s advice has been especially helpful in the development of my thesis. Her honest critiques and insightful suggestions demonstrated how to conduct conscientious scholarship. I would also like to extend my thanks to friends and colleagues who helped me with my research in various ways. Special thanks to Dr. Caroline Stevenson for her great proof reading skills and Dr. Paul Farrelly for his time in checking the revised parts of my thesis.
    [Show full text]
  • ASIAN Athletics 2 0 1 7 R a N K I N G S
    ASIAN athletics 2 0 1 7 R a n k i n g s compiled by: Heinrich Hubbeling - ASIAN AA Statistician – C o n t e n t s Page 1 Table of Contents/Abbreviations for countries 2 - 3 Introduction/Details 4 - 9 Asian Continental Records 10 - 60 2017 Rankings – Men events 60 Name changes (to Women´s Rankings) 61 - 108 2017 Rankings – Women events 109 – 111 Asian athletes in 2017 World lists 112 Additions/Corrections to 2016 Rankings 113 - 114 Contacts for other publications etc. ============================================================== Abbreviations for countries (as used in this booklet) AFG - Afghanistan KGZ - Kyrghizstan PLE - Palestine BAN - Bangladesh KOR - Korea (South) PRK - D P R Korea BHU - Bhutan KSA - Saudi Arabia QAT - Qatar BRN - Bahrain KUW - Kuwait SGP - Singapore BRU - Brunei LAO - Laos SRI - Sri Lanka CAM - Cambodia LBN - Lebanon SYR - Syria CHN - China MAC - Macau THA - Thailand HKG - Hongkong MAS - Malaysia TJK - Tajikistan INA - Indonesia MDV - Maldives TKM - Turkmenistan IND - India MGL - Mongolia TLS - East Timor IRI - Iran MYA - Myanmar TPE - Chinese Taipei IRQ - Iraq NEP - Nepal UAE - United Arab E. JOR - Jordan OMA - Oman UZB - Uzbekistan JPN - Japan PAK - Pakistan VIE - Vietnam KAZ - Kazakhstan PHI - Philippines YEM - Yemen ============================================================== Cover Photo: MUTAZ ESSA BARSHIM -World Athlet of the Year 2017 -World Champion 2017 -World 2017 leader with 2.40 m (achieved twice) -undefeated during the 2017 season 1 I n t r o d u c t i o n With this booklet I present my 29th consecutive edition of Asian athletics statistics. As in the previous years I am very grateful to the ASIAN ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION and its secretary and treasurer, Mr Maurice Nicholas as well as to Mrs Regina Long; without their support I would not have been able to realise this project.
    [Show full text]
  • Team Singapore at the Xix Commonwealth Games Delhi, India
    Annex B TEAM SINGAPORE AT THE XIX COMMONWEALTH GAMES DELHI, INDIA Contingent List No. Sport Name Chinese 21 Debutant M/F Event Discipline years & below 1. Archery Vanessa Loh Tze Rong 罗梓榕 √ √ F Recurve Team (W) 2. Wendy Tan Liu Jie 陈柳洁 √ √ F 3. Elizabeth Cheok Khang 石康宁 √ √ F Leng 4. Athletics Mohd Elif Mustapap NA √ M Men’s 4x100m Relay, 100m Individual 5. Muhd Amirudin Jamal NA √ M 6. Lee Cheng Wei 李成伟 √ M 7. Gary Yeo Foo Er 杨富益 √ M 8. Calvin Kang Li Loong 江利龙 √ √ M 9. U K Shyam NA √ M 10. Athletics - Adam Kamis NA √ M 100m T4G Parasports 11. Aquatics - Richard Chng Lijie 庄立杰 √ √ M 50/100m Free, Swimming 50/100m Back, 50m Breast, 4x100m Free Relay (M) 12. Jeremy Kevin Matthews NA √ √ M 200/400/1500m Free, 100/200m Back, 200m Ind. Medley, 4x200m Free Relay (M) 13. Dzuhaili Mohd Kamal NA √ √ M 100m Free, 50/100m Back, 50/100m Fly, 4x100m Free Relay (M) 14. Mattias Ng Jia Hui 黄家辉 √ √ M 400/1500m Free, 4x200m Free Relay (M) 15. Arren Quek Xin Hui 郭信辉 √ √ M 50/100/200m Free, 50/100m Fly, 4x100m Free, 4x200m Free Relay (M) 16. Teo Zhen Ren 张帧任 √ √ M 200/400/1500m Free, 4x200m Free Relay (M) 17. Aaron Yeo Xian Ying 杨弦颖 √ √ M 50/100m Free, 50m Fly, 4x100m Free Relay (M) 18. Tao Li 陶李 √ F 50m Fly (W) 19. Aquatics – Gayle Esther Lee Renyi 李仁义 √ F Solo (W) Synchronised No. Sport Name Chinese 21 Debutant M/F Event Discipline years & below Swimming 20. Aquatics – Leow Chen Hai James 梁 振 海 F 50m Free (S8, 9), Swimming 100m Free (S9,10) (Parasports) 21.
    [Show full text]
  • Women's Doubles Results Gold Silver Bronze Bronze World Championships Du Jing / Yu Yang Ma Jin / Wang Xiaoli Cheng Shu / Zhao Yunlei Cheng Wen Hsing / Chien Yu Chin
    ⇧ 2011 Back to Badzine Results Page ⇩ 2009 2010 Women's Doubles Results Gold Silver Bronze Bronze World Championships Du Jing / Yu Yang Ma Jin / Wang Xiaoli Cheng Shu / Zhao Yunlei Cheng Wen Hsing / Chien Yu Chin Super Series Korea Open Cheng Shu / Zhao Yunlei Mizuki Fujii / Reika Kakiiwa Ha Jung Eun / Lee Kyung Won Jung Kyung Eun / Yoo Hyun Young Malaysia Open Du Jing / Yu Yang Ma Jin / Wang Xiaoli Chin Eei Hui / Wong Pei Tty Jung Kyung Eun / Yoo Hyun Young All England Du Jing / Yu Yang Cheng Shu / Zhao Yunlei Pan Pan / Tian Qing Ma Jin / Wang Xiaoli Swiss Open Tian Qing / Yu Yang Miyuki Maeda / Satoko Suetsuna Ha Jung Eun / Lee Kyung Won Cheng Wen Hsing / Chien Yu Chin Singapore Open Shinta Mulia Sari / Yao Lei Kim Min Jung / Lee Hyo Jung Cheng Wen Hsing / Chien Yu Chin Greysia Polii / Meiliana Jauhari Indonesia Open Kim Min Jung / Lee Hyo Jung Cheng Wen Hsing / Chien Yu Chin Miyuki Maeda / Satoko Suetsuna Vita Marissa / Saralee Thoungthongkam Japan Open Wang Xiaoli / Yu Yang Cheng Shu / Zhao Yunlei Cheng Wen Hsing / Chien Yu Chin Miyuki Maeda / Satoko Suetsuna China Masters Wang Xiaoli / Yu Yang Bao Yixin / Lu Lu Cheng Wen Hsing / Chien Yu Chin Cheng Shu / Zhao Yunlei Denmark Open Miyuki Maeda / Satoko Suetsuna Shizuka Matsuo / Mami Naito Valeri Sorokina / Nina Vislova Mizuki Fujii / Reika Kakiiwa French Open Duang Anong Aroonkesorn / Kunchala Voravichitchaikul Petya Nedelcheva / Anastasia Russkikh Christinna Pedersen / Kamilla Rytter Juhl Lena Frier Kristiansen / Marie Ropke China Open Cheng Shu / Zhao Yunlei Ma Jin / Zhong Qianxin
    [Show full text]
  • Asian Studies 2021
    World Scientific Connecting Great Minds ASIAN STUDIES 2021 AVAILABLE IN PRINT AND DIGITAL MORE DIGITAL PRODUCTS ON WORLDSCINET HighlightsHighlights Asian Studies Catalogue 2021 page 5 page 6 page 6 page 7 Editor-in-Chief: Kym Anderson edited by Bambang Susantono, edited by Kai Hong Phua Editor-in-Chief: Mark Beeson (University of Adelaide and Australian Donghyun Park & Shu Tian (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (University of Western National University, Australia) (Asian Development Bank, Philippines) National University of Singapore), et al. Australia, Australia) page 9 page 14 page 14 page 14 by Tommy Koh by Cuihong Cai by Victor Fung-Shuen Sit by Sui Yao (Ambassador-at-Large, (Fudan University, China) (University of Hong Kong, (Central University of Finance Singapore) & Lay Hwee Yeo Hong Kong) and Economics, China) (European Union Centre, Singapore) page 18 page 19 page 19 page 20 by Jinghao Zhou edited by Zuraidah Ibrahim by Alfredo Toro Hardy by Yadong Luo (Hobart and William Smith & Jeffie Lam (South China (Venezuelan Scholar (University of Miami, USA) Colleges, USA) Morning Post, Hong Kong) and Diplomat) page 26 page 29 page 32 page 32 by Cheng Li by & by Gungwu Wang edited by Kerry Brown Stephan Feuchtwang (Brookings Institution, USA) (National University of (King’s College London, UK) Hans Steinmüller (London Singapore, Singapore) School of Economics, UK) About World Scientific Publishing World Scientific Publishing is a leading independent publisher of books and journals for the scholarly, research, professional and educational communities. The company publishes about 600 books annually and over 140 journals in various fields. World Scientific collaborates with prestigious organisations like the Nobel Foundation & US ASIA PACIFIC .....................................
    [Show full text]
  • Most Gold Medals of SEA Games Pg
    TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETICS STATISTICS GUIDE 27TH SOUTH EAST ASIAN (SEA) GAMES 11-22 DEC 2013, NAYPYIDAW, MYANMAR EDITED BY JAD ADRIAN WASHIF (A.T.F.S) CONTENTS 1 Most Gold Medals of SEA Games Pg. 01 2 Winners of the Previous SEA Games 1959-2011 Pg. 03 3 SEA Lists (Men) as at 1-Dec-2013 Pg. 19 4 SEA Lists (Women) as at 1-Dec-2013 Pg. 25 5 Acknowledments and Publications Pg. 31 Most Gold Medals of SEA Games Here are lists of every male and female athlete who have won five or more individual gold medals at Southeast Asian Games. Total gold medals including the relays are shown in brackets. GOLD MEN GOLD WOMEN 12 Jimmy CRAMPTON (BIR/MYA) ’69-’79 15 Jennifer Tin Lay (BIR/MYA) ’67-’83 800m (4), 1500m (6), 5000m (2) Shot put (9), discus (6) 10 James WONG Tuck Yim (SIN) ’93-’11 15 Elma MUROS-POSADAS (PHI) ’83-’01 Discus (9), Hammer (1) 100m (1), 200m (1), 100mh (2), 400mh (1), long jump (8), hepta (2) 9 Nashatar SINGH (MAS) ’65-’75 10 Than Than Lwin (BIR/MYA) ’73-’81 Shot put (3), javelin (6) 200m (2), 400m (3), 800m (2), 1500m (1), 400mh (2) 8 Mohamed Zaki SADRI (MAS) ’87-97 10 Khin Khin Htwe (BIR/MYA) ’85-’95 Long jump (3), triple jump (5) 800m (1), 1500m (3), 3000m (4), 5000m (1), 10000m (1) 8 MURUSAMY Ramachandran (MAS) ’93-’99 9 Lydia de VEGA (PHI) ’81-’93 5000m (4), 10000m (4) 100m (3), 300m (4), 400m (1), long jump (1) 7 Anat RATANAPOL (THA) ’67-‘77 8 Supriati SUTONO (INA) ’97-’13 (13) 100m (3), 200m (4), 4x100m (5), 4x200m (1) 1500m (2), 5000m (4), 10000m (2) 7 Hector BEGEO (PHI) ’83-’97 8 Wassana Winatho (THA) ’99-’11 5000m (1), 3000m
    [Show full text]
  • A. INTRODUCTION 1. Mr Speaker, Sir, I Thank All Members for Their Views and Suggestions. I Have Listened Closely to All of Them
    A. INTRODUCTION 1. Mr Speaker, Sir, I thank all members for their views and suggestions. I have listened closely to all of them, on a few occasions when I have had to take a biological break, I have made sure I read all the transcripts and I will address in my round up all the key issues that pertain to the Budget. 2. But there are many other issues that the members have raised which should be taken up by the respective Ministers in their COS. a. Issues concerning marriage and parenthood, specific policies concerning the environment, the elderly, the disabled, policies concerning the arts and sports, measures to help youth and families at-risk. It has been a rich debate and I am sure my colleagues will take into account not just what will be said during the COS cuts but also what has been said during the Budget Debate itself. Summary of key issues 3. The key issues that I want to address during my round up are basically four: a. First, whether we have adopted the right strategies to boost productivity.; b. Second, how we can keep social mobility going and uplift lower- income Singaporeans; c. Third, how we are addressing the issue of rising cost of living and in particular whether we should we cut the GST; d. And finally, how do we sustain a progressive fiscal system whilst meeting future expenditure needs. 4. Let me address each of four issues in turn. B. RAISING PRODUCTIVITY 1 5. DPM Teo has provided an overview of our strategies to boost productivity, including what‟s already been rolled out, including many examples of how businesses are in fact taking advantage of our schemes.
    [Show full text]
  • Women's Singles Results Gold Silver Bronze Bronze Beijing Olympic Games Zhang Ning Xie Xingfang Maria Kristin Yulianti
    ⇧ 2009 Back to Badzine Results Page ⇩ 2007 2008 Women's Singles Results Gold Silver Bronze Bronze Beijing Olympic Games Zhang Ning Xie Xingfang Maria Kristin Yulianti Super Series Malaysia Open Tine Baun Zhu Lin Wong Mew Choo Pi Hongyan Korea Open Zhou Mi Lu Lan Cheng Shao Chieh Jun Jae Youn All England Tine Baun Lu Lan Hwang Hye Youn Xu Huaiwen Swiss Open Xie Xingfang Zhang Ning Xu Huaiwen Pi Hongyan Singapore Open Tine Baun Zhou Mi Saina Nehwal Wong Mew Choo Indonesia Open Zhu Lin Maria Kristin Yulianti Pi Hongyan Zhang Ning Japan Open Wang Yihan Zhou Mi Lu Lan Tine Baun China Masters Zhou Mi Wang Lin Saina Nehwal Wang Yihan Denmark Open Wang Lin Zhou Mi Tine Baun Lu Lan French Open Wang Lin Xie Xingfang Lu Lan Tine Baun China Open Jiang Yanjiao Zhu Jingjing Wang Lin Zhu Lin Hong Kong Open Wang Chen Xie Xingfang Zhu Lin Zhou Mi Superseries Finals Zhou Mi Wang Chen Saina Nehwal Tine Baun Grand Prix Gold India Open Zhou Mi Lu Lan Eriko Hirose Zhu Lin Thailand Open Xie Xingfang Lu Lan Xing Aiying Wang Chen Chinese Taipei Open Saina Nehwal Lydia Cheah Yao Jie Pia Zebadiah Bernadeth Macau Open Zhou Mi Julia Wong Zhu Jingjing Yip Pui Yin ⇧ 2009 Back to Badzine Results Page ⇩ 2007 2008 Women's Singles Results Gold Silver Bronze Bronze Grand Prix German Open Jun Jae Youn Wang Yihan Li Wenyan Juliane Schenk U.S. Open Zhou Lili Chloe Magee Hung Shih Chieh Eva Lee Bitburger Open Maria Febe Kusumastuti Aditi Mutatkar Ella Diehl Juliane Schenk Bulgarian Open Petya Nedelcheva Rosaria Yusfin Pungkasari Gabriela Banova Aditi Mutatkar Dutch Open Yao
    [Show full text]
  • Singapore SEAP/SEA Games History (Athletics Only)
    About: Statistics, history, results and medal tally on Singapore participation at the SEAP/SEA Games from 1959 to 2011. Table of Contents: Singapore SEA Games Medal Tally by Year Page 2 Graph – Overall, Gold, Silver & Bronze Medal Page 3 More info on Singapore SEA Games Medal Tally & Stats Page 4 Singapore SEA Games Detailed Results by Games Edition Page 6-17 Singapore SEA Games Medal Count per Events Page 19-34 Singapore Most Bemedalled SEA Games Athlete Page 36-56 SEA Games Country Medal Table Page 58-59 This document has 59 pages in total. Singapore SEAP/SEA Games History (Athletics Only) Team Singapore SEA Games Medal Tally by Year (From 1959 to 2011) Medal(s) Gold Silver Bronze 1959 Bangkok, Thailand 10 4 2 4 1961 Rangoon, Burma 10 3 3 4 1965 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 14 4 5 5 1967 Bangkok, Thailand 22 5 8 9 1969 Rangoon, Burma 21 6 8 7 1971 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 21 2 12 7 1973 Singapore 29 6 16 7 1975 Bangkok, Thailand 15 5 8 2 1977 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 11 3 3 5 1979 Jakarta, Indonesia 12 2 6 4 1981 Manila, Philippines 7 0 1 6 1983 Singapore 10 1 2 7 1985 Bangkok, Thailand 2 0 0 2 1987 Jakarta, Indonesia 5 0 0 5 1989 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 9 0 3 6 1991 Manila, Philippines 1 0 0 1 1993 Singapore 12 1 3 8 1995 Chiangmai, Thailand 6 1 3 2 1997 Jakarta, Indonesia 5 2 0 3 1999 Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam 2 1 1 0 2001 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 4 1 2 1 2003 Hanoi, Vietnam 9 4 4 1 2005 Manila, Philippines 8 3 1 4 2007 Korat, Thailand 2 1 0 1 2009 Vientiane, Laos 3 2 1 0 2011 Palembang, Indonesia 8 2 3 3 258 59 95 104 From 1959 to the recent Games of 2011, there has been 26th edition of the event.
    [Show full text]
  • Eleventh Parliament of Singapore (Second Session) Written Answers to Questions for Oral Answer Not Answered By
    ELEVENTH PARLIAMENT OF SINGAPORE (SECOND SESSION) _________________ WRITTEN ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER NOT ANSWERED BY 3.00 PM MONDAY, 19 OCTOBER 2009 6 80 SCHOOL CHILDREN AS RUNNERS FOR LOAN SHARKS *23. Er Lee Bee Wah: To ask the Minister for Education (a) what action is the Ministry taking to prevent school children from being lured into working as runners for loan sharks; and (b) how many students have been caught for such activities in the past 12 months. Dr Ng Eng Hen: Police data indicate that from 1 Oct 2008 to 30 Sep 2009, 136 youths were arrested for loanshark and related harassment activities, of which almost half were students. Ultimately, parents are primary caregivers of their children. They must take responsibility to monitor the after-school activities of their children and know who their children are interacting with so as to provide timely guidance to their children. The reasons for school children being lured into working for such activities are complex. Even as we reiterate the responsibility of parents to mould their children’s character, schools can play a complementary reinforcing role in this respect. Schools raise awareness of their students to illegal activities through the formal curriculum and a variety of character development and life-skills programmes, in order to teach them to discern right from wrong. The actions taken by schools include counselling and support, and as a last resort, disciplinary actions. Schools also engage the parents and community to work in partnership in nurturing our young holistically. Schools have adopted a variety of strategies to facilitate communication with parents and keep them informed about the needs of their children.
    [Show full text]
  • 2012-13 Charter Review Report Washington Yu Ying
    2012-13 Charter Review Report Washington Yu Ying Public Charter School Fifth Year Review June 17, 2013 DC Public Charter School Board 3333 14th Street, NW, Suite 210 Washington, DC 20010 (202) 328-2660 www.dcpcsb.org 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS RECOMMENDATION ................................................................................................................................. 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................ 3 GOALS AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT EXPECTATIONS .............................................................. 4 COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS……………………………………………………...........23 FISCAL MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMIC VIABILITY…………………………………….............27 2 RECOMMENDATION The District of Columbia Public Charter School Board’s (“PCSB”) staff recommends Washington Yu Ying Public Charter School (“Washington Yu Ying PCS”) be granted charter continuance based on the school’s overall academic, compliance, and fiscal performance. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Washington Yu Ying PCS began operating in 2008 under the authority of PCSB and is currently in its fifth year of operation. The school’s mission is to nurture the development of a strong social conscience among tomorrow’s global leaders by fostering excellence in our students’ intellectual, moral, social, emotional and physical development in an engaging, inquiry-driven, Chinese-English dual language immersion environment. Washington Yu Ying PCS is the District of Columbia’s only public Chinese- immersion school. 2012-13 Year Grades 2010-11 PMF 2011-12 PMF Campus Ward Student Opened Served Results Results Enrollment 76.7% Met 7 of 7 Washington (Tier 1) early Yu Ying 5 2008-09 PK4-5 439 childhood PCS Met 6 of 6 early targets childhood targets In its first year, the school operated a pre-kindergarten through first grade class, and has been adding a grade each year ever since, serving pre-kindergarten through fifth grade in 2012-13 and pre-kindergarten through sixth grade in 2013-14.
    [Show full text]
  • 2001-2002 02.Pdf
    DBFs hovedsponsor: DBFs officielle boldleverandør: In d h o ld 1: jREALKREDIT Fokus på en hold­ kamp: ........................ Danmark Ungdomsturnering i Hillerod:................... Portræt af sportschefen: .... Breddekonsulen- ternes side: .... Haderslev er vært for DM :........... 12-13 Badminton-bladet har fået Det siger reglerne: . 15 to elektroniske brødre Program for Realkredit Danmark Open:. 17-39 Du sidder lige nu med sæsonens største blad, der ud over det sædvanlige stof også Tag med til M asters :. 41 rummer en masse om verdens største badm intonturnering - Realkredit Danm ark Veteranturnering på Open. Alligevel er der som sædvanlig meget stof, vi ikke har plads til. Lanzarote:............. 42-43 M en på en måde lysner det. Lillerød Elite Grand Badm inton-bladet har nemlig fået to elektroniske brødre: Et nyhedsbrev på e-mail Prix:........................ og nyhederne på DBFs hjemmeside. Sammen udgør de, hvad vi kalder DBFs nyheds­ M ellem 2. og service. 3. sæ t: ..................... 46-47 Nyhederne på DBFs hjem m eside har ganske vist eksisteret i flere år. D et nye er, at ØBD får bredde- man nu kan abonnere på dem. Gør man det, får man en e-mail, hver gang der lægges konsulent:................ en nyhed på w w w .badminton.dk. E-mailen fortæller ko rt, hvad nyheden går ud på og Øvelse fra har et kvik-link til resten af nyheden på DBFs hjem meside. Træningsskolen: . .. 5 0 Helt splinternyt er im idlertid det elektroniske nyhedsbrev. Også det består i en e-mail, m en til forskel fra nyhedsbrevet er det ret langt. Nyhedsbrevet kan m an også DBSs øvrige sponsorer: abonnere på.
    [Show full text]