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9Th SEA PENINSULAR GAMES, KUALA LUMPUR, 1975 TABLE OF CONTENTS Year Games/ Host Page No. 1977 9TH SEA Peninsular Games (SEAP) 2 Kuala Lumpur 1979 10TH SEA Peninsular Games (SEAP) 8 Jakarta 1981 11TH SEA Games, Manila 14 1983 12TH SEA Games, Singapore 20 1985 13TH SEA Games, Bangkok 29 1987 14TH SEA Games, Jakarta 34 1989 15TH SEA Games, Kuala Lumpur 43 1991 16TH SEA Games, Manila 52 1 9th SEA PENINSULAR GAMES (SEAP) KUALA LUMPUR, 1977 TOTAL : 14 GOLD MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 Sankaran Gawade Hammer Throw 42.64 m 2 K Jeyamani 1,500 metres 4:50.74 3 K Jeyamani 3,000 metres 10:16.7 sec Bowling Medallist Event Record 4 Peter Lew Team of Eight 11,838 pts S Y Loh A K Yong Henry Tan Raymond Rang K M Mok Wan Kam Fook Robert Tan Cycling Medallist Event Record 5 Jamil Mohd 1600m Massed Start 2:19.99 Shooting Medallist Event Record 6 Tan Boon Huat Trap 175 Waterpolo Medallist Event Record 7 Singapore Swimming Medallist Event Record 8 Junie Sng 200 m Freestyle 2:10.82 sec 9 Junie Sng 400 m Freestyle 4:30.75 sec 10 Junie Sng 800 m Freestyle 9:14.62 sec 11 Junie Sng 100 m Butterflystroke 1:08.92 sec 12 Junie Sng 200 m Butterflystroke 2:27.87 sec 13 Mark Chan 100 m Backstroke 1:02.87 sec 2 Weightlifting Medallist Event Record 14 Chua Koon Siong Featherweight 235 kg 3 TOTAL : 20 SILVER MEDALS Archery Medallist Event Record 1 Sam Tan Peh Hoon 36 Arrows at 60 289 pts metres 2 Sam Tan Peh Hoon 36 Arrows at 50 285 pts metres 3 Sam Tan Peh Hoon 36 Arrows at 30 325 pts metres 4 Sam Tan Peh Hoon Individual 1,167 pts 5 Singapore Team Event 3289 pts Athletics Medallist Event Record 6 Singapore 4 x 100m Relay 41.42 sec 7 Heather Merican 200 m Hurdles 29.41 sec 8 Chua Kim Tee Javelin Throw 41.98 m Boxing Medallist Event Record 9 K Krishnan Light Middleweight Hockey Medallist Event Record 10 Singapore Judo Medallist Event Record 11 Low Chee Kiong Extra Lightweight 12 Manmohan Singh Heavyweight 13 Low Sai Gek Middleweight Ruby Medallist Event Record 14 Singapore Shooting Medallist Event Record 15 Tan Boon Huat Team – Trap 500 pts Frank Oh Lee Eng Huat Lee Kum Cheok 4 Swimming Medallist Event Record 16 Richard Quek 200 m Butterflystroke 2:15.54 sec 17 Singapore 4 x 100 m Freestyle 3:48.46 18 Singapore 4 x 100 m Medley 4:14.75 19 Junie Sng 200 m Medley 2:33.99 Weightlifting Medallist Event Record 20 Sarvinder Singh Super Heavyweight 215.0 kg 5 TOTAL 28 BRONZE MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 C Kunalan 100 metres 10.91 sec 2 S Kumaravelu Marathon 2:40:32.2 sec 3 R Nadarajah 10 km walk 51:41.0 sec 4 R Maniam 20 km walk 1:47.13.0 5 K Jeyamani 800 m 2:14.87 Basketball Medallist Event Record 6 Singapore Women’s Team Boxing Medallist Event Record 7 Simon Tan Light Flyweight 8 K Selvarajoo Featherweight 9 Kishor Singh Lightweight 10 Haridas G Light Welterweight Cycling Medallist Event Record 11 Abbas Mutalib 4,000 m Indv Pursuit 5:49.48 sec Judo Medallist Event Record 12 Tan Sin Aun Half Lightweight 13 Toh Chuan Guan Middleweight 14 Lai Kah Vin Half Heavyweight Sepak Takraw Medallist Event Record 15 Singapore Shooting Medallist Event Record 16 Frank Oh Team – Skeet 510 Gan Teck Lee Lee Kum Cheok Tang Kee Kong 6 Swimming Medallist Event Record 17 Richard Quek 100 m Butterflystroke 1:02.35 sec 18 Khoo Teng Cheong 1500 m Freestyle 17:22.76 sec 19 Marc Tay 100 m Freestyle 56.81 sec 20 Singapore 4 x 200 Freestyle 8:42.23 sec 21 Desiree Lim 100 m Breaststroke 1:20.10 sec 22 Singapore 4 x 100 m Medley 4:52.15 sec relay 23 Danny Ee 200 m Butterflystroke 2:15.70 sec 24 Desiree Lim 200 m Breaststroke 1:20.10 sec Table Tennis Medallist Event Record 25 Chia Chong Boon Doubles Tan Kai Kok 26 Singapore Men’s Team Weightlifting Medallist Event Record 27 Ng Bee Kia Bantamweight 205.0 kg 28 Kok Kong Leong Super Heavyweight 235 kg 7 10TH SEA PENINSULAR GAMES (SEAP) JAKARTA, 1979 TOTAL : 13 GOLD MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 K Jeyamani 1,500 metres 4:37.83 2 K Jeyamani 3,000 metres 10:20.63 Judo Medallist Event Record 3 Ching Wee Hua Category 78 Shooting Medallist Event Record 4 Tan Boon Huat Trap Individual Swimming Medallist Event Record 5 Khoo Teng Cheong 1500 m Freestyle 17:42.98 sec 6 Richard Quek 100 m Butterflystroke 59.78 sec 7 Singapore Waterpolo 8 Junie Sng 400 m Freestyle 4:38.29 sec 9 Junie Sng 800 m Freestyle 9:32.94 sec 10 Junie Sng Buttefflystroke 1:07.77 sec 11 Junie Sng 200 m Butterflystroke 2;23.89 sec 12 Junie Sng 400 m Individual 5:21.06 sec Medley Weightlifting Medallist Event Record 13 Chua Koon Siong 60 kg Category 8 TOTAL : 17 SILVER MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 Rengasamy Nadarajan 10 km walk 49:28.0 sec 2 Rengasamy Nadarajan 20 km walk 1:45.33.7 sec 3 Hamzah Barik 110 m hurdles 16.52 sec 4 Tang Ngai Kin Decathlon 6.323 pts 5 Gawade Sakaram Hammer Throw 44.42 m 6 Krishnasamy Chandriga 5 km Walk 28:37.6 sec Boxing Medallist Event Record 7 Tan Leong Kok Bantamweight 8 Mohamed Ismail Light Heavyweight Gymnastic Medallist Event Record 9 Tze Yen Lim Horse Vault 16,975 pts Hockey Medallist Event Record 10 Singapore Shooting Medallist Event Record 11 Mohamed Noor Small Bore Rifle Individual Swimming Medallist Event Record 12 Ang Peng Siong 100m Freestyle 55.57 sec 13 Marc Tay 4 x 100m Freestyle 3:45.04 sec Poon Kah Leong Relay Daniel Wee Ang Peng Siong 14 Khoo Teng Cheong 4 x 200 m Freestyle 8:29.35 sec Marc Tay Relay Tay Khoon Hean Poon Kah Leong 15 Junie Sng 200 m Freestyle 2:13.63 sec 16 Junie Sng 200 m Individual 2:34.06 sec Medley 9 Weightlifting Medallist Event Record 17 Sarvinder Singh 110 kg Category 235 kg 10 10TH SEA PENINSULAR GAMES (SEAP) JAKARTA, 1979 TOTAL : 30 BRONZE MEDALS Archery Medallist Event Record 1 Tan Team Event 6636 pts San P H De Razario Laura Hoe Lily A C Athletics Medallist Event Record 2 Surandra Subramaniam 1,500 metres 4:04.40 sec 3 Lim Hong Kong Broad Jump 7.07 m 4 Heather Merican 100 m Hurdles 14.99 sec 5 Chua Kim Tee Javelin Throw 36.78 m Badminton Medallist Event Record 6 Lee Hay Thong Men’s Singles 7 Lee Lay Eng Mixed Doubles Lee Hay Thong Basketball Medallist Event Record 8 Leong Keng Chuen Tan Seng Toh Poh Him Kuang Hang Loo Keng Wee Harikrishnan K Lee Boon Kiat Ng Ching Soon Ang Ken Lin Lee Hong Kiat Teo Kah Wah Tan Teck Khoo 11 Gymnastics Medallist Event Record 9 Yip Kwan Tai Floor Exercise 16.65 pts 10 Singapore Team Competition 164.30 pts Judo Medallist Event Record 11 Ong Ai Beng Open Categories 12 Low Sai Gel 50 kg – 56 kg Sepak Takraw Medallist Event Record 13 Singaproe Shooting Medallist Event Record 14 Singapore Skeet Team 498 pts 15 Loh Kok Heng Centre Fire Pistol Indiv Softball Medallist Event Record 16 Singapore Swimming Medallist Event Record 17 Khoo Teng Cheong 400 m Freestyle 4:24.71 sec 18 Khoo Teng Cheong 200 m Butterflystroke 2:12.50 sec 19 Lim Seng Hock 200 m Individual 2:19.67 sec Medley 20 Lim Seng Hock 400 m Individual 5:01.03 sec Medley 21 Tham Kum Chuen, Albert Diving - Platform 396.24 pts 22 Mavis Ee 100 m Butterflystroke 1:09.71 sec 23 Kwek Leng 4 x 100 m Medley 4:53.97 sec Mavis Ee Relay Junie Sng Tay Guat Kim 24 Mavis Ee 200 m Butterflystroke 2:31.17 sec 25 Mavis Ee 400 m Individual 5:29.13 sec Medley 12 Table Tennis Medallist Event Record 26 Yap Chin Boon Men’s Double Lee Yong Kong 27 Singapore Men’s Team 28 Leow Hock Moi Women’s Single 29 Singapore Women’s Team Volleyball Medallist Event Record 30 Singapore 13 11TH SEA GAMES, MANILA, 1981 TOTAL : 12 GOLD MEDALS Shooting Medallist Event Record 1 Lee Kum Cheok Trap 150 birds 536 pts Tan Boon Huat Oh Chu Hock, Frank Cheow Boon Soon, Ricky 2 Lee Kum Cheok Skeet : 200 birds 182 pts Swimming Medallist Event Record 3 Junie Sng 800 m Freestyle 9:00.21 sec 4 Junie Sng 100 m Butterflystroke 1:05.82 sec 5 Junie Sng 200m Freestyle 2:10.09 sec 6 Junie Sng 400 m Indv. Medley 5:05.70 sec 7 Junie Sng 200 m Butterfly 2:21.20 sec 8 Junie Sng 200 m Indv. Medley 2:27.55 sec 9 Junie Sng 400 m Freestyle 4:31.99 sec 10 Lain Chaidir 4 x 100 Freestyle 3:41.46 sec John D Item Relay Gerald P H Item Lukeman Nicole Waterpolo Medallist Event Record 11 Singapore Waterpolo Weightlifting Medallist Event Record 12 Chopra Sarvinder Super Heavyweight 252.5 14 TOTAL : 21 SILVER MEDALS Athletics Medallist Event Record 1 Rengasamy Nadarajan 20 km Walk 1:42.54.1 sec Bowling Medallist Event Record 2 Ronnie Ng Masters Match Play 3 Ronnie Ng Singles (6 games) 1262 total 211 average Boxing Medallist Event Record 4 Leong Kok Bantamweight 5 Ismail Yusoff Light Heavyweight Gymnastics Medallist Event Record 6 Lim Tze Yen Horse Vault 8.35 Judo Medallist Event Record 7 Koh Eng Kian Men’s Div Category 95 kg 8 Kong Fook Wai 9 Chin Keong Choon Sepak Takraw Medallist Event Record 10 Singapore Shooting Medallist Event Record 11 Lee Kum Cheok Skeet 200 Birds 529 Swimming Medallist Event Record 12 Soo-Tho Kok Mun 400 m Freestyle 4:24.22 sec 13 David Lim 200 m Backstroke 2:20.41 sec 14 Daniel Wee 4 x 100m Freestyle 3:44.46 sec Kah Leong Poon Relay Marc Tay Tay Khoon Hean 15 15 Leng Kwek 200 m Backstroke 2:32.27 sec 16 Lai May May 4 x 100 Medley Relay 4:18.95 sec Chan Mui Pin Mavis Ee Junie Sng 17 Kwek Leng 4 x 100 m Medley 4:50.06 sec Christina Tham Relay Mavis Ee Junie Sng 18 Annisa Tai 5-7.6.10 metres 253.05 pts platform (women) Lawn Tennis Medallist Event Record 19 Mahader Hassan Men’s Singles Victor Pereira Albert Teo Weightlifting Medallist Event Record 20 Chua Koon Siong Featherweight 247.5 kg 21 Chan Han Choong Lightweight 205 16 TOTAL : 32 BRONZE MEDALS Archery Medallist Event Record 1 Christina Law 50 metres 570 pts Athletics Medallist Event Record 2 Nadarajan Rengasamy 10 km Walk 50:59.3 sec 3 Noor Azhar Hamid High Jump 1.97 m 4 Tang Ngai Kin 100 metre 11.0 sec 5 Ganesan Kasee 4 x
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