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2015 Southeast Asian Games, Day OCBC AQUATIC CENTRE AQUATICS - SWIMMING MEN'S 100M FREESTYLE SUN 7 JUN 2015 19:04 FINAL RESULTS Record Name NOC Code Location Date AR 47.70 NING Zetao CHN Incheon (KOR) 25 SEP 2014 GR 49.99 SIDIQ Triady Fauzi INA Naypyidaw (MYA) 13 DEC 2013 Final Event No. 202 NOC Time Rank Lane Name Code R.T. 50m Time Behind 1 4 SCHOOLING Joseph Isaac SIN 0.61 (1) 23.03 48.58 GR 25.55 2 6 QUAH Zheng Wen SIN (3) 24.18 49.91 1.33 25.73 3 3 HOANG Quy Phuoc VIE 0.67 (2) 23.90 50.60 2.02 26.70 4 5 SIDIQ Triady Fauzi INA 0.62 (4) 24.19 50.67 2.09 26.48 5 2 LACUNA Jessie Khing PHI 0.63 (5) 24.54 51.29 2.71 26.75 6 7 WESSHASARTAR Napat THA 0.78 (7) 24.98 51.76 3.18 26.78 7 1 TAN Yean Yang Alwyn MAS 0.74 (6) 24.76 51.81 3.23 27.05 8 8 KUMLUE Krittamet THA 0.70 (8) 25.23 52.30 3.72 27.07 Legend: AR Asian record GR SEA Games Record R.T. Reaction time SWM011101_C73A1 ENG 1.0 Report Created SUN 7 JUN 2015 19:12 Page 1/1 OCBC AQUATIC CENTRE AQUATICS - SWIMMING MEN'S 100M BREASTSTROKE SUN 7 JUN 2015 19:44 FINAL RESULTS Record Name NOC Code Location Date AR 58.90 KITAJIMA Kosuke JPN Tokyo (JPN) 03 APR 2012 GR 1:01.60 NGUYEN Huu Viet VIE Vientiane (LAO) 11 DEC 2009 Final Event No. 204 NOC Time Rank Lane Name Code R.T. 50m Time Behind 1 5 WONG Fu Kang MAS 0.70 (3) 29.39 1:02.46 33.07 2 6 MATJIUR Radomyos THA 0.79 (4) 29.47 1:02.63 0.17 33.16 3 3 HALL Joshua PHI 0.69 (2) 29.18 1:02.87 0.41 33.69 4 4 KHOO Chien Yin Lionel SIN 0.64 (4) 29.47 1:03.40 0.94 33.93 5 1 GUNAWAN Indra INA 0.74 (1) 29.13 1:03.54 1.08 34.41 6 2 TIWA Dennis Josua INA 0.73 (8) 30.59 1:03.78 1.32 33.19 7 8 CHEONG Christopher Ee Hong SIN 0.68 (7) 30.54 1:04.44 1.98 33.90 8 7 YAP Shaun Kah Choon MAS 0.67 (6) 30.08 1:04.97 2.51 34.89 Legend: AR Asian record GR SEA Games Record R.T. Reaction time SWM031101_C73A1 ENG 1.0 Report Created SUN 7 JUN 2015 19:48 Page 1/1 OCBC AQUATIC CENTRE AQUATICS - SWIMMING WOMEN'S 50M BUTTERFLY SUN 7 JUN 2015 19:00 FINAL RESULTS Record Name NOC Code Location Date AR 25.42 LU Ying CHN Barcelona (ESP) 03 AUG 2013 GR 26.59 TAO Li SIN Palembang (INA) 17 NOV 2011 Final Event No. 201 NOC Time Rank Lane Name Code R.T. Time Behind 1 4 TAO Li SIN 0.66 26.58 GR 2 2 QUAH Ting Wen SIN 0.66 27.02 0.44 3 5 ALKHALDI Jasmine PHI 0.71 27.47 0.89 4 3 NGUYEN Thi Anh Vien VIE 0.70 27.67 1.09 5 6 SRISA-ARD Jenjira THA 0.62 27.69 1.11 6 7 SAPIANCHAI Kornkarnjana THA 0.69 27.77 1.19 7 8 DATO Hannah PHI 0.80 27.91 1.33 8 1 NGUYEN Diep Phuong Tram VIE 0.71 28.01 1.43 Legend: AR Asian record GR SEA Games Record R.T. Reaction time SWW020101_C73A1 ENG 1.0 Report Created SUN 7 JUN 2015 19:06 Page 1/1 OCBC AQUATIC CENTRE AQUATICS - SWIMMING WOMEN'S 200M BACKSTROKE SUN 7 JUN 2015 19:38 FINAL RESULTS Record Name NOC Code Location Date AR 2:06.46 ZHAO Jing CHN Guangzhou (CHN) 14 NOV 2010 GR 2:14.80 VIEN NGUYEN Thi Anh VIE Naypyidaw (MYA) 12 DEC 2013 Final Event No. 203 NOC Time Rank Lane Name Code R.T. 50m 100m 150m Time Behind 1 4 NGUYEN Thi Anh Vien VIE 1.06 (1) 31.27 (1) 1:04.92 (1) 1:39.54 2:14.12 GR 33.65 34.62 34.58 2 5 YOSAPUTRA Yessy Venesia INA 0.64 (4) 32.21 (2) 1:06.47 (2) 1:41.57 2:17.17 3.05 34.26 35.10 35.60 3 3 YU Roxanne Ashley PHI 0.69 (3) 32.11 (5) 1:07.41 (4) 1:42.98 2:18.45 4.33 35.30 35.57 35.47 4 8 JORDANA Elizabeth Ann PHI 0.99 (2) 32.07 (3) 1:06.74 (3) 1:42.92 2:19.35 5.23 34.67 36.18 36.43 5 2 QUEK Jia Hui Hannah SIN 0.99 (6) 32.36 (7) 1:08.01 (6) 1:44.64 2:21.14 7.02 35.65 36.63 36.50 6 7 WONGVAT Araya THA 0.99 (7) 32.47 (4) 1:07.25 (5) 1:44.32 2:21.45 7.33 34.78 37.07 37.13 7 1 FITRIYATI Nurul Fajar INA 0.62 (8) 32.50 (8) 1:08.04 (7) 1:45.50 2:22.93 8.81 35.54 37.46 37.43 8 6 LIEW Li-Shan Chantal SIN 0.56 (5) 32.33 (6) 1:07.70 (8) 1:45.51 2:23.96 9.84 35.37 37.81 38.45 Legend: AR Asian record GR SEA Games Record R.T. Reaction time SWW042101_C73A1 ENG 1.0 Report Created SUN 7 JUN 2015 19:43 Page 1/1 OCBC AQUATIC CENTRE AQUATICS - SWIMMING WOMEN'S 200M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY SUN 7 JUN 2015 20:19 FINAL RESULTS Record Name NOC Code Location Date AR 2:07.57 YE Shiwen CHN London (GBR) 31 JUL 2012 GR 2:14.57 SIOW Yi Ting MAS Vientiane (LAO) 10 DEC 2009 Final Event No. 205 NOC Time Rank Lane Name Code R.T. 50m 100m 150m Time Behind 1 4 NGUYEN Thi Anh Vien VIE 0.76 (1) 28.52 (1) 1:02.76 (1) 1:42.68 2:13.53 GR 34.24 39.92 30.85 2 2 PAWAPOTAKO Phiangkhwan THA 0.72 (6) 30.30 (2) 1:03.93 (2) 1:45.19 2:18.56 5.03 33.63 41.26 33.37 3 5 YEO Samantha Louisa Ginn SIN 0.63 (4) 30.13 (4) 1:05.30 (3) 1:45.73 2:18.77 5.24 35.17 40.43 33.04 4 6 DEWI Ressa Kania INA 0.70 (7) 31.22 (5) 1:05.75 (4) 1:47.02 2:20.72 7.19 34.53 41.27 33.70 5 1 DATO Hannah PHI 0.79 (2) 29.36 (8) 1:06.92 (6) 1:50.12 2:21.65 8.12 37.56 43.20 31.53 6 3 LIM Meagan Shen-Hui SIN 0.70 (3) 29.51 (3) 1:04.63 (5) 1:48.19 2:22.66 9.13 35.12 43.56 34.47 7 8 NIMDAM Kanitta THA 0.88 (5) 30.26 (6) 1:06.51 (7) 1:50.43 2:24.34 10.81 36.25 43.92 33.91 8 7 HAPSARI Patricia Yosita INA 0.73 (8) 31.65 (7) 1:06.83 (8) 1:51.69 2:25.49 11.96 35.18 44.86 33.80 Legend: AR Asian record GR SEA Games Record R.T. Reaction time SWW052101_C73A1 ENG 1.0 Report Created SUN 7 JUN 2015 20:22 Page 1/1 OCBC AQUATIC CENTRE AQUATICS - SWIMMING MEN'S 4X200M FREESTYLE RELAY SUN 7 JUN 2015 20:25 FINAL RESULTS Record NOC (Relay) Location Date AR 7:02.26 JPN-JAPAN Rome (ITA) 31 JUL 2009 GR 7:26.67 SIN-SINGAPORE Naypyidaw (MYA) 12 DEC 2013 Final Event No. 206 NOC Rank Lane R.T. 50m 100m 150m 200m Time Time Name Behind 1 4 SIN - SINGAPORE 7:18.14 GR SCHOOLING Joseph Isaac 0.64 24.76 51.98 1:20.13 1:47.79 G (1) 1:47.79 YEO Kai Quan 0.38 25.64 53.50 1:22.31 1:50.45 (1) 3:38.24 PANG Sheng Jun 0.42 25.51 53.50 1:22.18 1:51.33 (1) 5:29.57 QUAH Zheng Wen 0.32 24.59 52.59 1:21.04 1:48.57 (1) 7:18.14 2 5 MAS - MALAYSIA 7:30.13 11.99 HENRY BEGO Daniel William 0.71 26.30 55.08 1:24.63 1:53.01 (2) 1:53.01 SIM Welson Wee Sheng 0.13 25.64 53.97 1:22.80 1:51.23 (2) 3:44.24 YEAP Kevin Soon Choy 0.35 25.84 54.08 1:23.25 1:52.04 (2) 5:36.28 LIM Ching Hwang 0.42 26.22 55.08 1:24.42 1:53.85 (2) 7:30.13 3 3 INA - INDONESIA 7:35.63 17.49 SIDIQ Triady Fauzi 0.62 25.53 54.38 1:24.15 1:54.28 (4) 1:54.28 ANGGAWIDJAJA Ricky 0.57 26.34 55.57 1:25.07 1:54.44 (4) 3:48.72 PRAWIRA Aflah Fadlan 0.38 25.52 54.38 1:24.40 1:53.35 (3) 5:42.07 PUTRA Satrio Bagaskara Gunadi 0.43 26.15 55.21 1:24.73 1:53.56 (3) 7:35.63 4 6 THA - THAILAND 7:38.69 20.55 KITTIYA Tanakrit 0.65 26.93 55.56 1:24.44 1:53.13 (3) 1:53.13 TIEWONG Sarit 25.71 54.47 1:24.19 1:54.05 (3) 3:47.18 KUMLUE Krittamet 0.44 25.82 54.54 1:25.53 1:55.86 (4) 5:43.04 SANGKHAWAT Jiarapong 0.28 25.53 55.00 1:24.21 1:55.65 (4) 7:38.69 5 2 PHI - PHILIPPINES 7:41.78 23.64 NGUI Axel Toni Steven 0.66 25.90 54.90 1:25.05 1:55.36 (5) 1:55.36 GONZALEZ Jose Joaquin 0.27 26.33 55.22 1:24.82 1:54.32 (5) 3:49.68 MCKIRDY Aldrich 0.45 26.93 57.25 1:28.59 2:00.33 (5) 5:50.01 LACUNA Jessie Khing 0.44 25.59 53.82 1:22.83 1:51.77 (5) 7:41.78 Legend: AR Asian record GR SEA Games Record R.T.
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