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SEAG Competition Schedule Aquatics - Diving Competition Schedule Event Details Version 1.00 Day 1 Fri 6 Dec Session DIV01 Start: 12:00 End: 18:00 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total 1200 - 1400 2:00 Women's 3m Springboard 1430 - 1630 2:00 Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard 1700 - 1800 1:00 Awarding Ceremony Day 2 Mon 7 Dec Session DIV02 Start: 12:00 End: 18:00 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total 1200 - 1400 2:00 Men's 3m Springboard 1430 - 1630 2:00 Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard 1700 - 1800 1:00 Awarding Ceremony Aquatics - Open Water Swimming Competition Schedule Event Details Version 1.0 Day 1 Tue 10 Dec Session OWS01 Start: 8:00 End: 11:15 Hanjin Boat Terminl, Cubi Point Time Total Event Name 8:00 - 10:00 2 h Men's 10K Open Water Swimming - Finals 11:00 - 11:15 15 m Victory Ceremony Aquatics - Swimming Competition Schedule Event Details Version: 3.20 Day 1 Wed 4 Dec Session SWM01 Start: 12:00 End: 10:50 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total Event name 900 - 920 0:20 Men's 400m Freestyle – Heat 920 - 935 0:15 Women's 200m Butterfly – Heat 935 - 945 0:10 Men's 100m Breaststroke – Heat 945 - 1000 0:15 Women's 200m Individual Medley – Heat 1000 - 1010 0:10 Men's 100m Backstroke – Heat 1010 - 1020 0:10 Women’s 100m Freestyle – Heat 1020 - 1050 0:30 Men's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay – Heat Session SWM02 Start: 18:00 End: 20:35 NCC Aquatic Center 1800 - 1815 0:15 Men's 400m Freestyle – Finals 1815 - 1825 0:10 Women's 200m Butterfly – Finals 1825 - 1830 0:05 Men's 100m Breaststroke – Finals 1830 - 1840 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men's 400m Freestyle) 1840 - 1850 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women's 200m Butterfly) 1850 - 1900 0:10 Women's 200m Individual Medley –Finals 1900 - 1905 0:05 Men's 100m Backstroke – Finals 1905 - 1915 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men's 100m Breaststroke) 1915 - 1925 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women's 200m Individual Medley) 1925 - 1935 0:10 Women’s 100m Freestyle – Finals 1935 - 1955 0:20 Men’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay - Finals 1955 - 2005 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men's 100m Backstroke) 2005 - 2015 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women's 100m Freestyle) 2015 - 2035 0:20 Victory Ceremony (Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay) Day 2 Thu 5 Dec Session SWm03 Start: 9:00 End: 10:35 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total Event name 900 - 925 0:25 Men's 1500m Freestyle – Heat 925 - 930 0:05 Women's 50m Backstroke – Heat 930 - 935 0:05 Men's 50m Butterfly – Heat 935 - 950 0:15 Women's 200m Breaststroke – Heat 950 - 1005 0:15 Men's 200m Individual Medley – Heat 1005 - 1035 0:30 Women's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay – Heat Session SWM04 Start: 18:00 End: 20:20 NCC Aquatic Center 1800 - 1820 0:20 Men's 1500m Freestyle – Finals 1820 - 1825 0:05 Women's 50m Backstroke – Finals 1825 - 1830 0:05 Men's 50m Butterfly – Finals 1830 - 1840 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men's 1500m Freestyle) 1840 - 1850 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women's 50m Backstroke) 1850 - 1900 0:10 Women's 200m Breaststroke – Finals 1900 - 1910 0:10 Men's 200m Individual Medley – Finals 1910 - 1920 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men's 50m Butterfly) 1920 - 1930 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women's 200m Breaststroke) 1930 - 1950 0:20 Women's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay – Finals 1950 - 2000 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men's 200m Individual Medley) 2000 - 2020 0:20 Victory Ceremony (Women's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay) Day 3 Fri 6 Dec Session SWM05 Start: 9:00 End: 10:20 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total Event name 900 - 915 0:15 Women’s 200m Freestyle – Heat 915 - 925 0:10 Men's 100m Butterfly – Heat 925 - 930 0:05 Women's 50m Breaststroke – Heat 930 - 945 0:15 Men's 200m Backstroke – Heat 945 - 1000 0:15 Women's 200m Backstroke – Heat 1000 - 1020 0:20 Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay – Heat Session SWM06 Start: 18:00 End: 20:25 NCC Aquatic Center 1800 - 1810 0:10 Women’s 200m Freestyle – Finals 1810 - 1815 0:20 Men's 100m Butterfly – Finals 1815 - 1820 0:05 Women's 50m Breaststroke – Finals 1820 - 1830 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women's 200m Freestyle) 1830 - 1840 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men's 100m Butterfly) 1840 - 1850 0:10 Men's 200m Backstroke – Finals 1850 - 1900 0:10 Women's 200m Backstroke – Finals 1900 - 1910 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women's 50m Breaststroke) 1910 - 1920 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men's 200m Backstroke) 1920 - 1930 0:10 Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay – Finals 1930 - 1945 0:15 Victory Ceremony (Women's 200m Backstroke) 1945 - 2005 0:20 Victory Ceremony (Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay) Day 4 Sat 7 Dec Session SWM07 Start: 18:00 End: 20:25 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total Event name 900 - 920 0:20 Women’s 400m Freestyle – Heat 920 - 935 0:15 Men’s 200m Freestyle – Heat 935 - 940 0:05 Women’s 50m Butterfly – Heat 940 - 955 0:15 Men’s 200m Breaststroke – Heat 955 - 1005 0:10 Women’s 100m Backstroke – Heat 1005 - 1010 0:05 Men’s 50m Backstroke – Heat 1010 - 1030 0:20 Women’s 4 x 100m Freestyle – Heat Session SWM08 Start: 18:00 End: 20:25 NCC Aquatic Center 1800 - 1815 0:15 Women’s 400m Freestyle – Finals 1815 - 1825 0:10 Men’s 200m Freestyle – Finals 1825 - 1830 0:05 Women’s 50m Butterfly – Finals 1830 - 1840 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women’s 400m Freestyle) 1840 - 1850 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men’s 200m Freestyle) 1850 - 1900 0:10 Men’s 200m Breaststroke – Finals 1900 - 1905 0:05 Women’s 100m Backstroke – Finals 1905 - 1915 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women’s 50m Butterfly) 1915 - 1925 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men’s 200m Breaststroke) 1925 - 1930 0:05 Men’s 50m Backstroke – Finals 1930 - 1945 0:15 Women’s 4 x 100m Freestyle – Finals 1945 - 1955 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women’s 100m Backstroke) 1955 - 2005 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men’s 50m Backstroke) 2005 - 2025 0:20 Victory Ceremony (Women’s 4 x 100m Freestyle) Day 5 Sun 8 Dec Session SWM09 Start: 18:00 End: 20:25 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total Event name 900 - 905 0:05 Men’s 50m Breaststroke – Heat 905 - 910 0:05 Women’s 50m Freestyle – Heat 910 - 930 0:20 Men’s 400m Individual Medley – Heat 930 - 950 0:20 Women’s 400m Individual Medley – Heat 950 - 1000 0:10 Men’s 100m Freestyle – Heat 1000 - 1020 0:20 Women's 4 x 100m Medley Relay – Heat Session SWM10 Start: 18:00 End: 20:25 NCC Aquatic Center 1800 - 1805 0:05 Men’s 50m Breaststroke – Finals 1805 - 1810 0:05 Women’s 50m Freestyle – Finals 1810 - 1825 0:15 Men’s 400m Individual Medley – Finals 1825 - 1835 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men’s 50m Breaststroke) 1835 - 1845 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women’s 50m Freestyle) 1845 - 1900 0:15 Women’s 400m Individual Medley – Finals 1900 - 1905 0:05 Men’s 100m Freestyle – Finals 1905 - 1915 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men’s 400m Individual Medley) 1915 - 1925 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women’s 400m Individual Medley) 1925 - 1940 0:15 Women's 4 x 100m Medley Relay 1940 - 1950 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men’s 100m Freestyle) 1950 - 2010 0:20 Victory Ceremony (Women's 4 x 100m Medley Relay) Day 6 Sat 9 Dec Session SWM11 Start: 9:00 End: 10:20 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total Event name 900 - 920 0:20 Women's 800m Freestyle – Heat 920 - 935 0:15 Men's 200m Butterfly – Heat 935 - 945 0:10 Women’s 100m Breaststroke – Heat 945 - 950 0:05 Men’s 50m Freestyle – Heat 950 - 1000 0:10 Women's 100m Butterfly – Heat 1000 - 1020 0:20 Men’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay – Heat Session SWM12 Start: 18:00 End: 20:10 NCC Aquatic Center 1800 - 1820 0:20 Women's 800m Freestyle – Finals 1820 - 1830 0:10 Men's 200m ButterFly – Finals 1830 - 1835 0:05 Women’s 100m Breaststroke – Finals 1835 - 1845 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women's 800m Freestyle) 1845 - 1855 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men's 200m Butterfly) 1855 - 1900 0:05 Men’s 50m Freestyle – Finals 1900 - 1905 0:05 Women's 100m Butterfly - Finals 1905 - 1915 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women’s 100m Breaststroke) 1915 - 1925 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Men’s 50m Freestyle) 1925 - 1940 0:15 Men’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay – Finals 1940 - 1950 0:10 Victory Ceremony (Women’s 100m Butterfly) 1950 - 2010 0:20 Victory Ceremony (Men’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay) 12:00 - 18:00 6:00 Men's Skiff - 49er Race 07 12:00 - 18:00 6:00 Men's Skiff - 49er Race 08 12:00 - 18:00 6:00 Men's Skiff - 49er Race 09 12:00 - 18:00 6:00 Women's Skiff - 49er FX Race 07 12:00 - 18:00 6:00 Women's Skiff - 49er FX Race 08 12:00 - 18:00 6:00 Women's Skiff - 49er FX Race 09 Aquatics - Water Polo Competition Schedule Event Details Version 1.04 Day -4 Tue 26 Nov Session WPO01 Start: 10:00 End: 11:30 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total Event name 10:00 - 11:30 1:30 Singapore vs Thailand Women's Double Round Robin Session WPO02 Start: 17:00 End: 20:30 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total Event name 17:00 - 18:30 1:30 Malaysia vs Thailand Men's Round Robin 19:00 - 20:30 1:30 Philippines vs Indonesia Men's Round Robin Day -3 Wed 27 Nov Venue Session WPO03 Start: 10:00 End: 11:30 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total Event name 10:00 - 11:30 1:30 Philippines vs Singapore Women's Double Round Robin Session WPO04 Start: 17:00 End: 20:30 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total Event name 17:00 - 18:30 1:30 Thailand vs Indonesia Men's Round Robin 19:00 - 20:30 1:30 Malaysia vs Singapore Men's Round Robin Day -2 Thu 28 Nov Venue Session WPO05 Start: 10:00 End: 11:30 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total Event name 10:00 - 11:30 1:30 Thailand vs Philippines Women's Double Round Robin Session WPO06 Start: 17:00 End: 20:30 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total Event name 17:00 - 18:30 1:30 Indonesia vs Singapore Men's Round Robin 19:00 - 20:30 1:30 Thailand vs Philippines Men's Round Robin Day -1 Fri 29 Nov Venue Session WPO07 Start: 10:00 End: 11:30 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total Event name 10:00 - 11:30 1:30 Thailand vs Singapore Women's Double Round Robin Session WPO08 Start: 17:00 End: 20:30 NCC Aquatic Center Time Total Event name 17:00 - 18:30 1:30 Indonesia vs Malaysia Men's Round Robin 19:00 - 20:30 1:30 Singapore vs Philippines Men's Round Robin Day 1 Sun 1 Dec
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